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>> dagan: dozens. >> stahl: not four?four. >> stahl: so if israel were to go and have their strike, they'd have to have a dozen hits? >> dagan: you'll have to deal with a large number of targets. >> stahl: here's something that i saw that you said-- you said, "there's no military attack that can halt the iranian nuclear project. it could only delay it." >> dagan: yes, i agree. >> stahl: it's ironic that the man arguing that israel show restraint built his reputation on brute force. dagan is legendary in israel, with a 44-year resume as an effective killing machine. before mossad, he ran undercover hit squads, executing p.l.o. operatives in gaza, then shiite militias in southern lebanon. former prime minister ariel sharon used to say dagan's expertise was "separating an arab from his head." >> dagan: i never, ever killed nobody or we were engaged in killing somebody who was unarmed. >> stahl: here are some of the things that have been said and written about you-- "hard charging." "stop at nothing." somebody who "eats arabs
>> dagan: dozens. >> stahl: not four?four. >> stahl: so if israel were to go and have their strike, they'd have to have a dozen hits? >> dagan: you'll have to deal with a large number of targets. >> stahl: here's something that i saw that you said-- you said, "there's no military attack that can halt the iranian nuclear project. it could only delay it." >> dagan: yes, i agree. >> stahl: it's ironic that the man arguing that israel show...
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i'm lesley stahl. i'm lesley stahl. thanks for joining us. [ticking] >> in a year's time, oil, a commodity that was traditionally priced according to supply and demand, doubled to nearly $150 a barrel, and then crashed along with the stock market. so what happened? well, it turns out the price of oil may have as much to do with traders and speculators on wall street as oil company executives or sheikhs in saudi arabia. >> i tease people sometimes that--you know, people say, "well, who's the largest oil company in america?" and they'll always say, "well, exxon mobil or chevron or b.p." but i'll say, "no, morgan stanley." [ticking] >> this is shaybah, a desert wilderness where temperatures can reach 135 degrees. beneath these sand dunes lie 18 billion barrels of oil, more than four times the proven reserves of alaska. and it's costing billions and billions to tap into it. with all the talk about kicking our addiction to foreign oil, the kingdom of saudi arabia is doing everything it can to keep the oil age going. let me be blunt: is it your hop
i'm lesley stahl. i'm lesley stahl. thanks for joining us. [ticking] >> in a year's time, oil, a commodity that was traditionally priced according to supply and demand, doubled to nearly $150 a barrel, and then crashed along with the stock market. so what happened? well, it turns out the price of oil may have as much to do with traders and speculators on wall street as oil company executives or sheikhs in saudi arabia. >> i tease people sometimes that--you know, people say,...
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and as lesley stahl first reported in december of 2011, howard doesn't live the high life, and he loves getting down in the dirt. >> this is the man who'll become the next chairman of the company-acquiring, investment-picking, moneymaking machine berkshire hathaway if warren buffett has his way. howard is a farmer who would rather dig up the ground and drive big machines than sit in a boardroom. were you stunned? were you surprised? >> i was surprised. >> but no sign that he's about to leave? >> he won't leave until he's buried in the ground. i hate to put it that way. >> this is no gentleman farmer. howard buffett works his 1,500 acres in pana, illinois, himself. we're gonna go pick some corn? >> yeah, we're gonna pick corn. >> this year, he harvested 87,000 bushels of corn with his 300-horsepower combine that he runs hands-free off gps. you're like a kid, you know, that can ride his bike without his hands, right? >> it's a big toy. >> it's a big toy. >> but it's expensive. >> but with corn prices soaring, he can afford it. and incidentally, even a farmer named buffett can get farm sub
and as lesley stahl first reported in december of 2011, howard doesn't live the high life, and he loves getting down in the dirt. >> this is the man who'll become the next chairman of the company-acquiring, investment-picking, moneymaking machine berkshire hathaway if warren buffett has his way. howard is a farmer who would rather dig up the ground and drive big machines than sit in a boardroom. were you stunned? were you surprised? >> i was surprised. >> but no sign that he's...
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vallejo they are looking for the person they say shot at a man sitting in his wheelchair in front of stahl. he is vibed as an african- american car. the victim does not know the suspect but the two were and using before they opened fire the victim fell out of his chair trying avoid the if you let's. and people were celebrating everything from don't tell don't ask to gay marriages. it is one of the diverse festival in the country. >>> several abilities of vandalism broke windows on 17th street this weekend. also it also inscribed homo february lick slurs in brim printing hadn't sop time now security changes will go into effect following an escape from the facility. the psychiatric evaluation wants to go into a high security area on thursday. it rotates between other key oh and he climb in january at a near pie grows are store. coming up at 4:43, protesters are taking to the streets of charlotte and the bay area women are asked to speak in jest win-win. they want company executives to be prosecuted clamming they man is and they plan to march to the front gates of the refinely. >>> the dumbar
vallejo they are looking for the person they say shot at a man sitting in his wheelchair in front of stahl. he is vibed as an african- american car. the victim does not know the suspect but the two were and using before they opened fire the victim fell out of his chair trying avoid the if you let's. and people were celebrating everything from don't tell don't ask to gay marriages. it is one of the diverse festival in the country. >>> several abilities of vandalism broke windows on 17th...
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. >>> the actor turned governor spoke with lesley stahl the episode airs this sunday on 60 minutes >>> i would not write a book and leave out the part >>> schwarzenegger reveals he tried to convince and self he was not the father but eventually had to face the truth when the boy grew up looking so much like him. >>> as you read it? >>> note this point is not read anything >>> he wanted to write a book about his life instead of doing the right thing he put the truth in a compartment and locked it up. now it is all in the open the book " in total recall " released next monday juliette goodrich cbs 5 >>> a los angeles man enjoys this first night of freedom since 1993. cheers in the court room as the judge ordered the release of convicted murderer john smith prosecutors say the chief witness recanted saying the police pressured him, his grandmother more restaurant to pay for his defense. >>> i'm happy and sad but the part of me in there with him on free now to >>> john smith is 37 years old he entered the courtroom wearing the prison jumpsuit but was released by the end of the day >>> the
. >>> the actor turned governor spoke with lesley stahl the episode airs this sunday on 60 minutes >>> i would not write a book and leave out the part >>> schwarzenegger reveals he tried to convince and self he was not the father but eventually had to face the truth when the boy grew up looking so much like him. >>> as you read it? >>> note this point is not read anything >>> he wanted to write a book about his life instead of doing the...
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more clips from leslie stahl.> the vatican has seen power struggles and intrigue for many centuries. it's still happening at the highest level. the pope's butler goes on trial tomorrow. accusing of stealing vatican documents and giving them to a reporter. >> reporter: it's the most significant event of its kind since the inkwis igs of the 17t century. papal butler paulo gabrielle is accused of stealing papers, some from the desk of pope benedict, and stealing them to an italian journalist. they found confidential documents, a copy machine, and gifts intended for the pope. including a check and a gold nugget. gabriele said they were given to him for safe keeping. the trial will be conducted here under 19th century italian law. the first session is scheduled to last three hours. if found guilty, gabriele faces up to four years in jail, a sentence that would be served out in an italian prison, since the vatican has no jail of its own. gabriele saw himself as an agent of the holy spirit and wanted to clean up what he
more clips from leslie stahl.> the vatican has seen power struggles and intrigue for many centuries. it's still happening at the highest level. the pope's butler goes on trial tomorrow. accusing of stealing vatican documents and giving them to a reporter. >> reporter: it's the most significant event of its kind since the inkwis igs of the 17t century. papal butler paulo gabrielle is accused of stealing papers, some from the desk of pope benedict, and stealing them to an italian...
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lesley stahl first talked with mark zuckerberg in 2008, and three years later, we sat down with mark again. he gave us a preview of his site's new profile page, a change that would affect the 500 million people who were then using facebook, an idea that zuckerberg had cooked up in his dorm room at harvard. >> when you first thought about this--19 years old--is this what you had in mind? did you see this far into the future, or is it way beyond what you dreamed? >> well, it's funny. i mean, when i was getting started, you know, with my roommates in college, you never think that you could build this company or anything like that, right? because, i mean--it just--and we were college students, right? >> yeah. >> i mean, we were just building stuff because we thought it was cool. i do remember having these specific conversations with my friends where we thought, "you know, someone is gonna build this. someone is gonna build something that makes it so that people can stay connected with their friends and their family," but no way would we be the ones who were contributing to kind of leadin
lesley stahl first talked with mark zuckerberg in 2008, and three years later, we sat down with mark again. he gave us a preview of his site's new profile page, a change that would affect the 500 million people who were then using facebook, an idea that zuckerberg had cooked up in his dorm room at harvard. >> when you first thought about this--19 years old--is this what you had in mind? did you see this far into the future, or is it way beyond what you dreamed? >> well, it's funny....
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wishing me well with everything that i do >>> the actor turned governor spoke with 60 minutes lesley stahl the episode airs this sunday >>> she knows it is about my whole life and what not write a book and leave out that part >>> schwarzenegger revealed in the book he tried to convince themselves he was not the father, he had to face the truth when the boy grew up looking so much like him >>> as you read it? >>> know she has not read anything >>> schwarzenegger said he wanted to write a book about his life and instead of doing the right thing about his son he put the truth and a compartment and locked it up, now it is in the open the book " total recall " released next monday juliette goodrich cbs 5 >>> scientists say a new discovery could lead to a cure for breast cancer, more than 200,000 women in the united states get breast cancer every year reporter john a pope on the genetic code >>> and mr. rate of breast cancer treatment why do many women with the same disease at different outcomes a comprehensive analysis of breast cancer led by this doctor has led to a close >>> the study confirm
wishing me well with everything that i do >>> the actor turned governor spoke with 60 minutes lesley stahl the episode airs this sunday >>> she knows it is about my whole life and what not write a book and leave out that part >>> schwarzenegger revealed in the book he tried to convince themselves he was not the father, he had to face the truth when the boy grew up looking so much like him >>> as you read it? >>> know she has not read anything...
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his come back, he'll try to begin it tomorrow when he talks to lesley stahl on "60 minutes." >> so you lied to her? >> you can say that. >> she gave up her television career for you. i mean, wow. was this just the most unbelievable act of betrayal to maria? >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> what does maria think about you writing the memoir and bringing this up? >> i think that maria is, you know, wishing me well with everything that i do. >> has she read it? >> no. at this point she hasn't read anything. >> but she knows you're discussing -- >> she knows it's about my whole life and that i would not write a book and kind of leave out that part and make people feel like wait a minute, are we just getting a book about his success stories and not talk about his failures and that's not the book i wanted to write. i wanted to write a book about me. here's my life. >> joining us now is biographer, who wrote a cover story on schwarzenegger for "newsweek" magazi
his come back, he'll try to begin it tomorrow when he talks to lesley stahl on "60 minutes." >> so you lied to her? >> you can say that. >> she gave up her television career for you. i mean, wow. was this just the most unbelievable act of betrayal to maria? >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> what does maria think about you...
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. >> reporter: but in his first interview since the scandal broke, schwarzenegger tells leslie stahlf "60 minutes" he's hoping to win her back. >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it as terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria. and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> reporter: it's part of a massive comeback effort for the aging action hero. >> meaningful change takes balls. >> reporter: this week, he opened the new schwarzenegger institute at usc. >> i know what's coming. >> reporter: he's getting set to release several new action movies. next week, a new memoir, "total recall." >> i went from being the terminator to being the governator. >> reporter: schwarzenegger says she hasn't read the book. >> she knows that it's about my whole life and that i would not write a book and kind of leave out that part and make people feel like, wait a minute, are we just getting a book about his success stories and not talk about his failures? >> reporter: she hasn't said much about his failures, either, beyond pointed remarks like this at her father's fu
. >> reporter: but in his first interview since the scandal broke, schwarzenegger tells leslie stahlf "60 minutes" he's hoping to win her back. >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it as terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria. and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> reporter: it's part of a massive comeback effort for the aging action hero. >> meaningful change takes balls. >> reporter: this week, he opened the...
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believe he's across the land us from georgia and you can also stop to speak by following him on twitter stahl me sought me rather about koori are an expert on eurasian and caucasus political affairs says prison abuse has become a tool of political oppression in ga. ga's prison population is very interesting statistics one of the most high in the world and the highest in europe and that there is a policy imposed by mr soccer shoes the regime called zero tolerance towards minors through or. those who raise their voice against. women and there are so many cases almost ninety nine percent to be precise ninety eight point seven according to human rights watch the prisoners plead guilty this is the situation in the country right now where in. a quiet silence that's how some of those georgian experts used to call the current situation in georgia was caused apparently and most probably by by those the most disturbing images we saw on those video footage just it's how soccer stroy silence is supposed to go up and this this how. old they are in concert more international news stories coming your way af
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the window but the worst of it was inside 27 out of 31 police forces were turned loose from their stahl a very dangerous situation for the horses fire extinguishers have been pulled from the walls perhaps thrown at police or shot named after an officer who died in the line of duty. >> he took the brunt of the spray. >> that i was swollen almost shut but he is doing much better now. after consulting with the event he had me flush the eyes. the trainer spent the day coming rattled nerves what police try to figure out who is responsible. it appears that they tried to maliciously harm our horses for what reason, i don't know. it was terrible, it really is awful, what is the world coming to? somebody knows something about it. police say this happen sometime between 945 and 1115 last night no word on how many people could have been involved or whether they were caught on any surveillance cameras but the good news is that o.j. are is expected to return to their street duty tomorrow. a texting scandal under investigation in winnetka, students in winnetka high schools and inappropriate for us to
the window but the worst of it was inside 27 out of 31 police forces were turned loose from their stahl a very dangerous situation for the horses fire extinguishers have been pulled from the walls perhaps thrown at police or shot named after an officer who died in the line of duty. >> he took the brunt of the spray. >> that i was swollen almost shut but he is doing much better now. after consulting with the event he had me flush the eyes. the trainer spent the day coming rattled...
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we'll talk with lesley stahl about that. >>> "homeland and "modern family" win big at the emmys. >> we win a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> we're going to restore the economic freedom that built this economy in the first place. >> can you win this thing? >> i'm going to win this thing. >> mitt romney tries to get back on message. >> responding to his critics to spend more time with voters and less time raising money. >> this is a campaign that's running out of time. we've got 45 days left. give anybody 40, 45 days and they can change everything. >>> at least three dozen major wildfires are burning in nine states. two fires broke out in southern california, sending residents running. >> grabbed what we could. we're pretty freaked out about our house. >>> the emmy goes to "homeland." >> "homeland." >> i don't really believe in judging art. i thought i'd show up just in case. it turned out all right. >>> a giant panda cub born a week ago at national zoo in washington has died. >> this is devastating for all of us here. >>> the collision sent the driver through th
we'll talk with lesley stahl about that. >>> "homeland and "modern family" win big at the emmys. >> we win a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> we're going to restore the economic freedom that built this economy in the first place. >> can you win this thing? >> i'm going to win this thing. >> mitt romney tries to get back on message. >> responding to his critics to spend more time with voters and less time raising...
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his come back, he'll try to begin it tomorrow when he talks to lesley stahl on "60 minutes." >> so you lied to her? >> you can say that. >> she gave up her television career for you. i mean, wow. was this just the most unbelievable act of betrayal to maria? >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> what does maria think about you writing the memoir and bringing this up? >> i think that maria is, you know, wishing me well with everything that i do. >> has she read it? >> no. at this point she hasn't read anything. >> but she knows you're discussing -- >> she knows it's about my whole life and that i would not write a book and kind of leave out that part and make people feel like wait a minute, are we just getting a book about his success stories and not talk about his failures and that's not the book i wanted to write. i wanted to write a book about me. here's my life. >> joining us now is biographer, who wrote a cover story on schwarzenegger for "newsweek" magazi
his come back, he'll try to begin it tomorrow when he talks to lesley stahl on "60 minutes." >> so you lied to her? >> you can say that. >> she gave up her television career for you. i mean, wow. was this just the most unbelievable act of betrayal to maria? >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> what does maria think about you...
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. >>> he spoke with lesley stahl of cbs 60 minutes. >>> i shouldn't mariette is wishing me well with everything that i do. at this point she has not read anything. >>> the preview of the interview, up this morning. the bus of tv honored at the 64th annual primetime any more awards last night. among the bid was drawn clattered the two and half man start what ha an award for two and a half lead at all wars. >>> this did not just happens quite eminent in the and the amazing category with amazing people i worship and admire. >>> kathy bates also won an emmy for outstanding guest actress in a comedy for hope it's on to that of men. the amazing grace. the amazing grace 14 the ninth time in 10 nominations. the new season premieres this coming sunday night. showtime series homeland to compete in the for best drama series, and family took the studies for >>> in module of sap a shock to us for one big area sports team on sunday. >>> it was an overtime thriller, >>> if you're having a on this monday morning is a little chilly in the north a valid. >>> we continue to follow breaking traffic is a
. >>> he spoke with lesley stahl of cbs 60 minutes. >>> i shouldn't mariette is wishing me well with everything that i do. at this point she has not read anything. >>> the preview of the interview, up this morning. the bus of tv honored at the 64th annual primetime any more awards last night. among the bid was drawn clattered the two and half man start what ha an award for two and a half lead at all wars. >>> this did not just happens quite eminent in the and...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley.'s the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing? having coffee. ohh. ♪ is folgers in your cup a 90% smaller needle. announcing fluzone intradermal vaccine, a 90% smaller needle, wow that's...short. to learn more talk to your health care provider. [ female announcer ] fluzone intradermal vaccine is fda approved for 18-64 year olds. it shouldn't be given to anyone with a severe allergic reaction to any vaccine component including eggs, egg products or a prior dose of influenza vaccine. tell your doctor if you've ever had guillian-barrÉ syndrome. redness, firmness, swelling and itching at the injection site occur more frequently than with fluzone vaccine. other common side effects include pain, head ache, fatigue and muscle aches. if you have other symptoms or problems following vaccination call your doctor immediately. vaccination may not protect everyone. 90% shorter please. i have a callback on monday. [ female
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i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the boardroom intrigue at hewlett-packard between 2005 and 2007. it was a tumultuous saga that led to criminal charges, executive firings, accusations of sexism, and lots and lots of finger-pointing. and in the midst of it all, three of the protagonists told me their sides of the story -- pattie dunn, thomas perkins, and carly fiorina. we begin with pattie dunn. it was 2005, and she was appointed chairman of hewlett-packard. yet just 20 months later, dunn was gone from hp due to her participation in an internal investigation that involved spying on members of the board. less than a month later, dunn was charged with four felony counts for her role in that investigation. in october 2006, only hours after the criminal charges against her were announced, pattie dunn sat down with me to talk about what happened at hewlett-packard. let me ask you the obvious question that i think every lawyer who's watching this is asking himself or herself. why are you giving u
i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we examine the boardroom intrigue at hewlett-packard between 2005 and 2007. it was a tumultuous saga that led to criminal charges, executive firings, accusations of sexism, and lots and lots of finger-pointing. and in the midst of it all, three of the protagonists told me their sides of the story -- pattie dunn, thomas perkins, and carly fiorina. we begin with pattie dunn. it was 2005, and she was appointed chairman of hewlett-packard. yet just 20 months...
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in 2008, lesley stahl went to meet one of the most powerful men in the world, ali al-naimi, the saudiil minister and de facto head of o.p.e.c., the oil cartel. >> if most americans had an opportunity to sit down with the oil minister of saudi arabia, the thing they would like to know is where you think the price of oil's gonna be, say, in about six months. is it gonna be up or down? >> you want my classic answer? >> no, i want your honest-- >> okay. >> appraisal and judgment. >> my honest judgment is, if i were to know what the price of oil six months from now, i would be in las vegas, okay? >> [laughing] he may be smiling, but this is a man with serious heartburn and vertigo. in 2008, the price of oil had been soaring and sinking uncontrollably. why did the price, in your opinion, spike in july? why did it go way up to $147 a barrel? >> basically, there was a-- what's called a fear premium. >> and the fear was that saudi arabia itself had peaked out, that you'd reached your ceiling of how much available oil is left in your overall reserve. so what's the truth? >> the truth is, here i
in 2008, lesley stahl went to meet one of the most powerful men in the world, ali al-naimi, the saudiil minister and de facto head of o.p.e.c., the oil cartel. >> if most americans had an opportunity to sit down with the oil minister of saudi arabia, the thing they would like to know is where you think the price of oil's gonna be, say, in about six months. is it gonna be up or down? >> you want my classic answer? >> no, i want your honest-- >> okay. >> appraisal...
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but as lesley stahl reported in 2008, the vast fortune he left behind is having a powerful impact onn suburban washington, d.c., hidden behind trees so big and signs so small that even some neighbors don't know it's there, is the howard hughes medical institute, one of the richest and quietest charities ever created. tom cech is the institute's president. how large is the endowment? >> the good news is that as of 9:30 this morning, it was up from $10 billion a few months ago to now $11 billion. >> that makes the hughes institute the second largest philanthropy in the country. only bill gates' foundation is bigger. >> okay, so there's something interesting. >> it's mission: to unlock the secrets of life. hughes funds hundreds of the best biologists and geneticists in america. give us some of the hughes greatest hits, some of the great discoveries. >> the discovery of the genes responsible for cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy, and a noninvasive test for colon cancer. >> and a new drug that fights leukemia, breakthroughs in aids research, work that may lead to a cure for spinal co
but as lesley stahl reported in 2008, the vast fortune he left behind is having a powerful impact onn suburban washington, d.c., hidden behind trees so big and signs so small that even some neighbors don't know it's there, is the howard hughes medical institute, one of the richest and quietest charities ever created. tom cech is the institute's president. how large is the endowment? >> the good news is that as of 9:30 this morning, it was up from $10 billion a few months ago to now $11...
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it's part of what he told lesley stahl on 60 minutes. >> maria is wishing me well with everything thato. >> has she read it? >> no. at this point she hasn't read anything. >> but she knows you're discussing -- >> she knows that it's about my whole life and that i would not write a book and kind of leave out that part and make people feel like well, wait a minute. i was just getting a book about this success stories and not talk about the failures? that's not the book i wanted to write. i wanted to write the book about me, here's my life. >> lesli, is it likely maria shriver is wishing him well at this point? >> let's just say it. he is the worst kind of baby daddy because he's the kind of person that -- >> scumbag. jerk. >> who has this kind -- who thinks about the kind of deception -- >> only a mother can love. >> where you can have an affair with someone who works in your house. >> with the maid. >> and you know that your wife has to interface with this person that you know you had an affair with every single day? >> the woman that cleans his wife's toilet. >> to me it's really profi
it's part of what he told lesley stahl on 60 minutes. >> maria is wishing me well with everything thato. >> has she read it? >> no. at this point she hasn't read anything. >> but she knows you're discussing -- >> she knows that it's about my whole life and that i would not write a book and kind of leave out that part and make people feel like well, wait a minute. i was just getting a book about this success stories and not talk about the failures? that's not the...
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more clips from leslie stahl.the vatican has seen power struggles and intrigue for many centuries. it's still happening at the highest level. the pope's butler goes on trial tomorrow. accusing of stealing vatican documents and giving them to a reporter. >> reporter: it's the most significant event of its kind since the inkwis igs of the 17t century. papal butler paulo gabrielle is accused of stealing papers, some from the desk of pope benedict, and stealing them to an italian journalist. they found confidential documents, a copy machine, and gifts intended for the pope. including a check and a gold nugget. gabriele said they were given to him for safe keeping. the trial will be conducted here under 19th century italian law. the first session is scheduled to last three hours. if found guilty, gabriele faces up to four years in jail, a sentence that would be served out in an italian prison, since the vatican has no jail of its own. gabriele saw himself as an agent of the holy spirit and wanted to clean up what he sa
more clips from leslie stahl.the vatican has seen power struggles and intrigue for many centuries. it's still happening at the highest level. the pope's butler goes on trial tomorrow. accusing of stealing vatican documents and giving them to a reporter. >> reporter: it's the most significant event of its kind since the inkwis igs of the 17t century. papal butler paulo gabrielle is accused of stealing papers, some from the desk of pope benedict, and stealing them to an italian journalist....
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we'll talk with lesley stahl about that. "homeland" and "modern family" win big at the emmys. >> we begin this morning with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. úú economic freedom that built this economy in the first place. >> can you win this thing? >> i'm is going to win this thing. >> mitt romney tries to get back on message. >> responding to his critics romney promises to spend more time with voters and less time raising money. >> this is a campaign running out of time. we have 45 face left. giving anybody 45 face they can change everything. >> three dozen major wildfires are burning in nine states. two fires broke you want in southern california sending residents running. >> just grabbed what we could. >> the emmy goes to "homeland." >> hold. >> i don't believe in judging art but i thought i would show up just in case. turned out all right. >> a giant panda cub born a week ago at the national >> in washington have died. >> this is devastating for all of us here. >> collision threw the dver through the windshie
we'll talk with lesley stahl about that. "homeland" and "modern family" win big at the emmys. >> we begin this morning with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. úú economic freedom that built this economy in the first place. >> can you win this thing? >> i'm is going to win this thing. >> mitt romney tries to get back on message. >> responding to his critics romney promises to spend more time with voters and less time raising money....
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threatened to clamp down on tax dodging, many companies decided to leave the caribbean, but as lesley stahl first reported in march 2011, instead of coming back home, they went to safer havens like switzerland. >> several of these companies came to this tiny dot on the swiss map called zug, a small, quaint, medieval town. i don't think anybody's ever heard of zug in the united states. hans marti, who heads zug's economic development office, showed off the nearby snow-covered mountains. but zug's main selling point isn't a view of the alps. how low are the taxes here? >> it's something between 15% and 16%. >> and in the united states, it's 35%. >> i know. it's half, half price. >> and do you have the lowest tax rate in switzerland? >> most probably, yes. >> most probably, yes. so you're kind of a tax haven within a tax haven. >> [laughs] maybe, yes. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the population of the town of zug is 26,000. the number of companies in the area: 30,000 and growing. but many are no more than mailboxes. texas democratic congressman lloyd doggett questions whether the moves of several c
threatened to clamp down on tax dodging, many companies decided to leave the caribbean, but as lesley stahl first reported in march 2011, instead of coming back home, they went to safer havens like switzerland. >> several of these companies came to this tiny dot on the swiss map called zug, a small, quaint, medieval town. i don't think anybody's ever heard of zug in the united states. hans marti, who heads zug's economic development office, showed off the nearby snow-covered mountains....
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. the two presidential candidates tonight on this special edition of "60 minutes." ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly matching assets and risk preferences against them. the result? a fully customized plan. we call it goals driven investing. you have unique goals. how about a portfolio specifically designed to achieve them? ♪ expertise matters. find it at northern trust. ♪ one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, p
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. the two presidential candidates tonight on this special edition of "60 minutes." ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through...
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. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm sanjay gupta. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ diana ] power was very important to me. we test-drove the camry, took it on the freeway, and it was just like -- this was the car for me. [ ryan ] it has stuff that guys like, like the rims and the sleekness to the body. and, then, had the bluetooth and the navigation that diana really wanted. [ diana ] and it was a sport edition, so it felt really grounded to the ground. [ man ] grounded to the ground? yes, yes! grounded to the ground. [ male announcer ] see their story and more at the camry effect. camry. from toyota. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol, plus diabetes, or family history of early heart disease... can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup. and they'd see that it's more important to get their cholesterol where their doctor wants. and why for these patients, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol by up to 52%. a
. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm sanjay gupta. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ diana ] power was very important to me. we test-drove the camry, took it on the freeway, and it was just like -- this was the car for me. [ ryan ] it has stuff that guys like, like the rims and the sleekness to the body. and, then, had the bluetooth and the navigation that diana really wanted. [ diana ] and it...
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in just-released clip, the actor grilled by "60 minutes" correspondent leslie stahl.bout how he deceived his wife maria shriver for more than a decade. >> it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria. >> that interview, which includes revelations from arnold's autobiography airs sunday night on cbs. >> i know that maria doesn't want to comment. >> anderson cooper asked their daughter katherine about the book. >> when my mom writes something, it makes me nervous. >> my mom writes something it doesn't me nervous. but when my dad -- >> meanwhile, arnold's estranged wife tweeted this photo yesterday of son christopher's birthday party, the 15-year-old is roughly the same age of arnold's son from housekeeper mildred baena. >> i stand before all of you with a broken heart. >> she gave up her television career for you. i mean, how. >> maria was also a successful tv journalist for more than two decades. she anchored "cbs morning show" and was a weekend "today" anchor. shriver life gave up her on-air career was arnold was elected california governor. >>> could shriver
in just-released clip, the actor grilled by "60 minutes" correspondent leslie stahl.bout how he deceived his wife maria shriver for more than a decade. >> it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria. >> that interview, which includes revelations from arnold's autobiography airs sunday night on cbs. >> i know that maria doesn't want to comment. >> anderson cooper asked their daughter katherine about the book. >> when my mom writes something, it...
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stahl from approaching white marsh down to the split. let's switch over to a live view of traffic.se 11. tony, over to you. >> temperatures are in the upper 60s and low 70's. chance for heavier rain except into the late morning and afternoon hours. this is creeping towards baltimore. further we go into the morning and afternoon, the better the chance of thunderstorms and even a slight chance of severe weather. wednesday, thursday, and friday, a mixture of sunshine and clouds. anncr: their dishonest ads are everywhere. a west virginia casino spending a fortune... to stop question seven. they don't want competition. the washington post wrote the casino behind the ads is... "most concerned with its own bottom line." and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remember... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino... not maryland. vote for maryland jobs and schools. vote for question seven. . >>> 8:00 new on this tuesday morning. it's the 18th of september, 2012, and we are amongst a sea of pink fans gearin
stahl from approaching white marsh down to the split. let's switch over to a live view of traffic.se 11. tony, over to you. >> temperatures are in the upper 60s and low 70's. chance for heavier rain except into the late morning and afternoon hours. this is creeping towards baltimore. further we go into the morning and afternoon, the better the chance of thunderstorms and even a slight chance of severe weather. wednesday, thursday, and friday, a mixture of sunshine and clouds. anncr: their...
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don't you remember his first interview with lesley stahl he said compromise is not in my vocabulary.ars ago -- >> bill: he was saying that because he knew that's what the tea party wanted him to say. >> take a step back. boehner neighbor congress for a long time. not just between 2010 and 2012. and he has a record from that and that's working with -- he's not known as a hard line conservative. >> bill: mark, i appreciate the call very much. i would have to agree with that. i've known boehner for a long time. he's always been, again of that bob michael, if you will, trent lott or bob dole school of politics which is -- which i believe in too you fight like hell during the election for your side to win and then winners and losers, then they have a job to do. the job is called governing. have to sit down and say we have our differences. here is the problem that we've got to solve for the good of the american people. that just doesn't exist anymore rebecca, we're going to get back to that? >> you know, i think a lot depends on this election and the next election for congress about whethe
don't you remember his first interview with lesley stahl he said compromise is not in my vocabulary.ars ago -- >> bill: he was saying that because he knew that's what the tea party wanted him to say. >> take a step back. boehner neighbor congress for a long time. not just between 2010 and 2012. and he has a record from that and that's working with -- he's not known as a hard line conservative. >> bill: mark, i appreciate the call very much. i would have to agree with that....
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>>> on sunday, he sits down with lesley stahl of "60 minutes." >> what does maria think about you writingmaria is wishing me well. >> that leads us to our inside view, could around's memoir backfire? >> it's a humiliating memoir. probably most of all. >> author ann coulter has written nine books. she said that celebrity authors aren't usually hurt by their revelations. >> and i just turned to him and said you're so hot. and he practically jumped in my arms. >> john's ex rielle hunter, faced a backlash initially after her memoir. >> were you a bad parent? >> it looks like it, doesn't it? >> maria is probably happy because she's sticking to him for all he's worth. >> he's hopeful that they'll reconcile. he writes -- you can call this denial, but it's the way it works. >>> let's just move on to "star watch." >>> matt's pay cut. new york. >> i'm matt lauer alongside savannah guthrie. >> "today" viewership falling. fueling rumors that matt lauer may be asked to take a pay cut from his reported $25 million contract. but nbc telling "the insider," quote, there's absolutely no truth to this. >>>
>>> on sunday, he sits down with lesley stahl of "60 minutes." >> what does maria think about you writingmaria is wishing me well. >> that leads us to our inside view, could around's memoir backfire? >> it's a humiliating memoir. probably most of all. >> author ann coulter has written nine books. she said that celebrity authors aren't usually hurt by their revelations. >> and i just turned to him and said you're so hot. and he practically jumped...