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>> stahl: what is it with you?m serious. >> schwarzenegger: i don't know. that's the way i handle things. and it always has worked. but, i mean, it does not... it's not the best thing for people around me because i sometimes... some information, i just keep to myself. >> stahl: what's astonishing is the enormity of what he kept to himself or tried to-- beyond open-heart surgery? well, what about running for governor? once again, you don't tell your wife. >> schwarzenegger: that's right. >> stahl: he says he waited to tell maria till only a few days before his scheduled announcement. and when he did... >> schwarzenegger: she started shaking. and she had tears in her eyes. i realized that i was stepping into something that was much deeper than just me running and her being a supportive wife. >> stahl: he says politics had brought maria-- a shriver and a kennedy-- too many disappointments and tragedies. you had no idea that this was something she would not want to get back into? >> schwarzenegger: no. as a matter of f
>> stahl: what is it with you?m serious. >> schwarzenegger: i don't know. that's the way i handle things. and it always has worked. but, i mean, it does not... it's not the best thing for people around me because i sometimes... some information, i just keep to myself. >> stahl: what's astonishing is the enormity of what he kept to himself or tried to-- beyond open-heart surgery? well, what about running for governor? once again, you don't tell your wife. >>...
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>> guerra: a lot of things. >> stahl: not really. >> guerra: ( laughs ) >> stahl: you seem to, really everything under one name? >> guerra: i think people love diversities, people love to have different brands, people love to have different experiences. >> stahl: it's an illusion of choice if you're all owned by the same company. >> guerra: i think this is totally wrong. the question is, what kind of choice consumer has. it's not a question of how many you own. >> stahl: how does the consumer benefit from all this? your prices are still high. >> guerra: if you go to a shoe company, would you say that their prices are high? >> stahl: you're trying to tell me it's all worth all that money. >> guerra: everything is worth what people are ready to pay. >> stahl: and you know what? he's right. it seems people are ready to pay-- a lot. i bet they cost a fortune >> they're not too expensive. >> stahl: they cost almost $400. with prescription lenses, the price could jump to $600 or more. [ female announcer ] we've all read the reports. seen the studies. fast food restaurants are catching an ea
>> guerra: a lot of things. >> stahl: not really. >> guerra: ( laughs ) >> stahl: you seem to, really everything under one name? >> guerra: i think people love diversities, people love to have different brands, people love to have different experiences. >> stahl: it's an illusion of choice if you're all owned by the same company. >> guerra: i think this is totally wrong. the question is, what kind of choice consumer has. it's not a question of how many...
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>> stahl: isn't it a hoot?'s a nice woman. ( laughs ) i was living with this all-over pain. a deep, throbbing, persistent ache. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can do more of the things that i enjoy. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you
>> stahl: isn't it a hoot?'s a nice woman. ( laughs ) i was living with this all-over pain. a deep, throbbing, persistent ache. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can do more of the things that i enjoy....
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lesley stahl is here this morning. good morning. not see the book, did not know it was coming? >> right. what i didn't know until very recently is that she actually asked to see the book and arnold said no. as you heard him in this clip he was always afraid that if he told her she would tell her brothers or family and it would leak out. >> it did. >> well, in this case, no. >> he said that i thought. >> he said that. i don't know why he didn't give her the book, but i know that she feels blind sided. that's a quote by somebody in the family. she feels blind sided that book came out or leaked out and she hadn't read it. >> why didn't she want to talk to you? >> i tried. >> i know you did. >> well, i can't speak for her. i don't like being in the position of having to either pass moral judgments on anybody. or to say something i don't know for sure. >> do we believe that he tried? is this part of the conversation, hard enough, tried hard enough to save the marriage after the affair became clear? >> that's a good question. you know, th
lesley stahl is here this morning. good morning. not see the book, did not know it was coming? >> right. what i didn't know until very recently is that she actually asked to see the book and arnold said no. as you heard him in this clip he was always afraid that if he told her she would tell her brothers or family and it would leak out. >> it did. >> well, in this case, no. >> he said that i thought. >> he said that. i don't know why he didn't give her the book,...
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lesley stahl is here this morning. good morning. not see the book, did not know it was coming? >> right. what i didn't know until very recently is that she actually asked to see the book and arnold said no. as you heard him in this clip he was always afraid that if he told her she would tell her brothers or family and it would leak out. >> it did. >> well, in this case, no. >> he said that i thought. >> he said that. i don't know why he didn't give her the book, but i know that she feels blind sided. that's a quote by somebody in the family. she feels blind sided that book came out or leaked out and she hadn't read it. >> why didn't she want to talk to you? >> i tried. >> i know you did. >> well, i can't speak for her. i don't like being in the position of having to either pass moral judgments on anybody. or to say something i don't know for sure. >> do we believe that he tried? is this part of the conversation, hard enough, tried hard enough to save the marriage after the affair became clear? >> that's a good question. you know, th
lesley stahl is here this morning. good morning. not see the book, did not know it was coming? >> right. what i didn't know until very recently is that she actually asked to see the book and arnold said no. as you heard him in this clip he was always afraid that if he told her she would tell her brothers or family and it would leak out. >> it did. >> well, in this case, no. >> he said that i thought. >> he said that. i don't know why he didn't give her the book,...
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leslie stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley.tories tonight on "60 minutes." "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open sesame" "the all new twenty thirteen ford escape. it's what happens when you go further." two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. charlotte liked the stars better than probably anything, even the cool, sophisticated billy pierce. but one day, charlotte's stars vanished. w
leslie stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley.tories tonight on "60 minutes." "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open...
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dancing with a stahl's returns stars. with the all remaining celebrities hope to the judges and of yours. ."ancing with the stars >> tonight the couples will perform the jive for the quick stop. right here on abc 7. tonight the second celebrity boot.he >> are all sorts an acre not his new book.n ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to go? these days, nobody has time to get sick. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurspractitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. you guys want to go to the park? yeah! yeah! minuteclinic, the medical clinic in cvs/pharmacy. accepts united healthcare benefit plans. find a clinic near you at minuteclinic.com.
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yet as lesley stahl reported in october 2011, when president obama was looking for someone to help get americans back to work, he recruited a most unlikely candidate: the republican ceo of general electric, jeff immelt. >> the mood is dark. people are pissed. why not try to do better? >> jeff immelt talked about his czarship at a gathering of g.e. managers. >> you know, i grew up in cincinnati, ohio, and my parents are really right-wingers. my dad watches, like, five or six hours of fox news every day and stuff like that. so i called home and said, "hey, just to give you a heads-up, you know, i'm gonna be with the president, and he's asked me to lead this jobs council." and my mother said, "well, you said no, of course, didn't you?" [laughing] i said, "no, mom, that's not what i said." [cheers and applause] thank you. >> when you were chosen, there was a lot of criticism. >> yeah. >> i saw a headline that said, "the job czar from hell." >> mm-hmm. >> because of how many jobs g.e. has outside the united states. >> i've taken heat from the right and heat from the left, and it's been unco
yet as lesley stahl reported in october 2011, when president obama was looking for someone to help get americans back to work, he recruited a most unlikely candidate: the republican ceo of general electric, jeff immelt. >> the mood is dark. people are pissed. why not try to do better? >> jeff immelt talked about his czarship at a gathering of g.e. managers. >> you know, i grew up in cincinnati, ohio, and my parents are really right-wingers. my dad watches, like, five or six...
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he talked with lesley stahl on "60 minutes" and said he never talked to their housekeeper about their >> it appeared to me that there was something off, he started to look like me. that's when i kind of got it, that it was never discussed but i put things together here. >> did you ask her? her name is mildred. did you ask mildred? >> no, i didn't. but i felt that i shouldake t on the responsibility of taking care of him and her. so i took care of them financially. >> all of a sudden she started getting money. no, you must have said, you know, i want to take care of him. how does money start showing up the >> i gave it to her and she knew what it was. >> you can see more on cbsnews.com. cbs money watch. tens of thousands protest in paris and the big guns come out for a gangster auction. ashley morrison has more. >> reporter: good morning. more anti-austerity protests taking place in europe over the weekend. in paris thousands took part in peaceful demonstrations. on friday the french government presented a budget that includes higher taxes on the wealthy but which critics lack reforms
he talked with lesley stahl on "60 minutes" and said he never talked to their housekeeper about their >> it appeared to me that there was something off, he started to look like me. that's when i kind of got it, that it was never discussed but i put things together here. >> did you ask her? her name is mildred. did you ask mildred? >> no, i didn't. but i felt that i shouldake t on the responsibility of taking care of him and her. so i took care of them financially....
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listen to what lesley stahl has to say. >> why don't you tell the story. there was a point made by the other panelists. tell the story >> tells the story. >> it was the end of 1984. reagan is running for reelection and i was asked to do a summing up story on the campaign, so i did. i was obliged to use all of these marvelous morning in america pictures that might have put together for us. but what i said was tough. a lot of the campaign was designed to create and asia over the budget cuts. and you saw him cutting -- to create amnesia over the budget cuts. you saw in cutting a ribbon. you saw the banners and flags and reagan with color. the son was hitting him just right. and i said, little would you know that he is cutting the budget for nursing home construction. and i said a little would you know from this picture that he is cutting the environmental budget. it was unrelenting. four and half minutes, very long. and i thought, i will go back to the white house and he will never talk to me again. the piece ran, the phone rang, a senior white house official
listen to what lesley stahl has to say. >> why don't you tell the story. there was a point made by the other panelists. tell the story >> tells the story. >> it was the end of 1984. reagan is running for reelection and i was asked to do a summing up story on the campaign, so i did. i was obliged to use all of these marvelous morning in america pictures that might have put together for us. but what i said was tough. a lot of the campaign was designed to create and asia over the...
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clearing the way for new elections he pledged to introduce more reform aiming to avoid arab spring stahl unrest the country has already faced nearly twenty months of protests with people demanding more say in how the state is run. the repercussions from the war in afghanistan have now reached as far away as india their entire farming communities are being devastated by the influx of cheap afghan heroin with addiction tainting every aspect of life at anger over the issues being directed at the us which refuses to go after afghan drug lords and their vast plantations for fear of driving them into the arms of the insurgency are reports. almost two thousand kilometers from the war zone in afghanistan and women like smith rocor are fighting a battle of their own in punjab india you know how do you know my son lives with me we lost his father to drugs and recently lost his elder brother to drugs everyone in the neighborhood is taking up drugs and if my son or i don't i them who will look after the children. once known as one of the most prosperous states in india punjab is now one of the bigge
clearing the way for new elections he pledged to introduce more reform aiming to avoid arab spring stahl unrest the country has already faced nearly twenty months of protests with people demanding more say in how the state is run. the repercussions from the war in afghanistan have now reached as far away as india their entire farming communities are being devastated by the influx of cheap afghan heroin with addiction tainting every aspect of life at anger over the issues being directed at the...
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. >> eric: who in 2010 had to be told by lessy stahl people were arrested in london for terrorist attack himself. >> bob: did he say he told the white house this was -- >> eric: if you hang your hat, our intelligence on that guy, james clapper we're in big trouble. >> bob: oh, i see. you want to talk about falsehoods but you don't agree with them? >> greg: obama's -- [ inaudible ] >> andrea: real quick, wouldn't you love to see bob at the state department working calling the countries two-bit country? you would have been an excellent diplomat. >> bob: i did. i got in trouble. >> andrea: i can't imagine. solve all of our problems. >> dana: coming up, we'll switch gears. arnold schwarzenegger talks to sean hannity about the affair that ruined his marriage. >> it just created a huge screwup. i you know, had this child. it destroyed my family. >> dana: is he really sorry? you'll hear more from that interview and greg's imitation next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger's new memoir reveals the story behind the secret affair and the child that
. >> eric: who in 2010 had to be told by lessy stahl people were arrested in london for terrorist attack himself. >> bob: did he say he told the white house this was -- >> eric: if you hang your hat, our intelligence on that guy, james clapper we're in big trouble. >> bob: oh, i see. you want to talk about falsehoods but you don't agree with them? >> greg: obama's -- [ inaudible ] >> andrea: real quick, wouldn't you love to see bob at the state department...
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last night arnold gave >> howie: interview to lesley stahl on "60 minutes" you think if you were going be grilled about your affairs you might try to play it low-key but this is why arnold is arnold. >> this is not your new car? >> it is. >> no. >> called an unamog by mercedes. >> you going to take me for a ride? >> yeah [ laughter. [ laughter ] >> quick reminder, we elected that maniac, twice. after a ride in the new truck, arnold got down to business and when asked about impregnating his maid he said i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in my relationship with maria. you think? could you have thrown maria into the grand canyon? or -- arnold talked about an fair he had with brigitte nielsen -- of course they had an affair, matching mullets. she was also involved with another high-profile co-star of hers. >> i think she respects me more because i'm much more of a man than her boyfriend. i wear the drawers and you wear the panties. the drawers are stronger material than nylon. >> jimmy: she has a type, is what we're saying. here is arnold and his affair with her. >> you write yo
last night arnold gave >> howie: interview to lesley stahl on "60 minutes" you think if you were going be grilled about your affairs you might try to play it low-key but this is why arnold is arnold. >> this is not your new car? >> it is. >> no. >> called an unamog by mercedes. >> you going to take me for a ride? >> yeah [ laughter. [ laughter ] >> quick reminder, we elected that maniac, twice. after a ride in the new truck, arnold got...
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also, the massachusetts governor has ordered regulators to conduct surprise inspects at pharmacies stahlhat was new england compounding center. -- to conduct surprise inspections at pharmacies similar to the new england compounding center. >>> first, new york, now the district. an effort to cut down on super- sized sugary drinks in d.c. >> leave the sodas alone. really. because it is up to the individual how they want -- if they want to drink. that is like banning coffee. ni >> it is a fox 5 follow-up to a story we brought you yesterday. we'll hear from both sides of the debate. plus, we're checking weather and traffic. stay with us. we'll be right back. right bac my name is julian bond. i know a little something about fighting for what's right and just. maryland's gay and lesbian families share the same values and they should share in the right to marry. i believe people of faith understand this isn't about any one religious belief. it's about protecting the civil right to make a lifelong commitment to the person you love. join me in supporting question 6. it's the right thing to do. >>
also, the massachusetts governor has ordered regulators to conduct surprise inspects at pharmacies stahlhat was new england compounding center. -- to conduct surprise inspections at pharmacies similar to the new england compounding center. >>> first, new york, now the district. an effort to cut down on super- sized sugary drinks in d.c. >> leave the sodas alone. really. because it is up to the individual how they want -- if they want to drink. that is like banning coffee. ni...
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in this case he spoke to leslie stahl, he talked about -- he talked about tiananmen square. hu jintao in the ten years he's been in office has never given an interview to a foreign journalist except for a polish publication years ago. he has secluded himself within the government and that is representative of a mind-set and it's a conservatism that has really turned out to be paralyzing. in china today people are talking about what they call a lost decade. i think that's too strong. over the last decade even as china has been doing all of these extraordinary things, building roads and bridges, railway plans they have also not taken hard choices on political reform. they have still not opened up, for instance, even culture. you can't put a movie into chinese theaters without going go into into censorship authorities. those are the choices they have delayed. >> rose: and that's because of fear. they think if they do that it will create certain kinds of erosion of their power? >> that's right. they believe if they lose the monopoly on authority and the monopoly on information,
in this case he spoke to leslie stahl, he talked about -- he talked about tiananmen square. hu jintao in the ten years he's been in office has never given an interview to a foreign journalist except for a polish publication years ago. he has secluded himself within the government and that is representative of a mind-set and it's a conservatism that has really turned out to be paralyzing. in china today people are talking about what they call a lost decade. i think that's too strong. over the...
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. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. why let constipation [ male astry miralax.?nds good. mirlax works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. with simple online ordering and curbside pickup in 5 minutes or less guaranteed, almost anyone can do it. this is easy. this is sears. this is our year. i thought it was last year... turns out i was wrong. none of us would walk in h
. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing...
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i would like to recommend chris stahl, our editor who created these videos.if you could help me give him a round of applause. [applause] >> there are so many people who stepped up in the last year to make this project happen and we can't saying the mall but we are happy you are here to join us. if we don't have volunteers to ask questions i will call people out who i know are here. okay. one more thing. we have eight great organizations we partnered with. we would like those partners to stand and be recognized. please rise. thank you so much. these guys actually do the heavy lifting. we try to share stories in the book and highlight the way these wonderful groups are helping veterans. we wrote the book but they do it every single day. i would like to see some hands. we should have microphones. there we go. >> i have a question from the naval academy. on september 11th we were allegedly attacked for islamists reasons and the war on terror is an islamist war but i noticed as far as naval expansion in the past 11 years there has been more from the people's repub
i would like to recommend chris stahl, our editor who created these videos.if you could help me give him a round of applause. [applause] >> there are so many people who stepped up in the last year to make this project happen and we can't saying the mall but we are happy you are here to join us. if we don't have volunteers to ask questions i will call people out who i know are here. okay. one more thing. we have eight great organizations we partnered with. we would like those partners to...
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in 2008, lesley stahl went to meet one of the most powerful men in the world, ali al-naimi, the saudide 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 is the kingdom wi
in 2008, lesley stahl went to meet one of the most powerful men in the world, ali al-naimi, the saudide 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....
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i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we look at the business of powering the planet.e meet a group of overnight millionaires getting rich from gas dug out of rocks. we also take a look at the financial promise of an emerging science known as synthetic biology. and finally, we examine an alternative car fuel that you probably never heard of: laptop computer batteries. we begin with an unconventional process for extracting natural gas from shale, a dense rock formation two miles underground. it's being touted as the hope of the future, the answer to our energy problems. and if you're sitting on top of it, you may become a new american phenomenon: a shaleionaire. and yet, as we all know, exploring for energy has safety risks. but as we first reported in the fall of 2010, that can get lost in all the excitement. what's increasingly evident is that shale gas is overwhelmingly abundant right here in the usa. >> in the last few years, we've discovered the equivalent of two saudi arabias of oil in the form of natural gas in the united states. not one but two. >> we have twice
i'm lesley stahl. in this edition, we look at the business of powering the planet.e meet a group of overnight millionaires getting rich from gas dug out of rocks. we also take a look at the financial promise of an emerging science known as synthetic biology. and finally, we examine an alternative car fuel that you probably never heard of: laptop computer batteries. we begin with an unconventional process for extracting natural gas from shale, a dense rock formation two miles underground. it's...
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. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ male announcer ] we're all on a journey to financial independence. ♪ whether you're just beginning the journey... ♪ ...starting a family... ♪ ...or entering a new chapter of your life. while the journey is yours, pacific life can help you protect and grow the assets you'll need along the way. to learn how, visit pacificlife.com. pacific life. the power to help you succeed. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you hav
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here's a statement from andrea stahl, a press secretary for the campaign.e says "mitt romney is a proudly pro-life, and he will be a pro-life president." they're saying the quote that was pulled out of that interview was taken out of context and that, no, mitt romney remains committed to a pro-life philosophy. fred. >> let's see how different it was from his comments back in march when he talked about planned parenthood in particular. >> here's what i say, which is the federal government should not tax these people to pay for planned parenthood. and the idea the federal government funding pnned parenthood, i'll say, no, we're going to stop that. >> so any real inconsistencies there? >> you know, at that time mitt romney was fighting for the republican nomination. he was going off especially in march, february and then march, against rick santorum. he was his main adversary at that time. rick santorum, the former senator from pennsylvania well known and well respected among social conservatives. mitt romney has -- you know, the campaign, again, saying no. no
here's a statement from andrea stahl, a press secretary for the campaign.e says "mitt romney is a proudly pro-life, and he will be a pro-life president." they're saying the quote that was pulled out of that interview was taken out of context and that, no, mitt romney remains committed to a pro-life philosophy. fred. >> let's see how different it was from his comments back in march when he talked about planned parenthood in particular. >> here's what i say, which is the...
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. >> leslie stahl asked about the affair with the housekeeper that went on to bring about the birth of child. he has a little boy now with this, this housekeeper. and you know, maria shriver had defended arnold warz schwartz against allegations of groping. she gave up her career as a journalist. i think a lot of people felt that it was just a betrayal, this affair, on every level to her, when that became public. so i guess i have to ask you about his personal character, because there are many people who just think that, that that's the definition of a horrible human being. >> well, i think -- he said he was sorry. he knows it's a tragedy. and he -- he has said that it was a big mistake. that's one of the things that sets him apart from i think a traditional elected official. is that he's willing to say that he's sorry and that he made a mistake. i think that it's very sad, and it's one of those things that speaks to how connected people feel to both the governor and to maria is that they feel that emotion, and they feel that sadness with them. and, it's just -- it's really tragic. >> l
. >> leslie stahl asked about the affair with the housekeeper that went on to bring about the birth of child. he has a little boy now with this, this housekeeper. and you know, maria shriver had defended arnold warz schwartz against allegations of groping. she gave up her career as a journalist. i think a lot of people felt that it was just a betrayal, this affair, on every level to her, when that became public. so i guess i have to ask you about his personal character, because there are...
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he was like duke ellington with orchestra players like dan rather and daniel schorr and leslie stahland ed bradley and all of these other great reporters that come out of that cbs tradition. and she orchestrated that whole effort as managing editor. i reference mr. cronkite as having been the most trusted man in america. that was his great grand at the time. today, the media is, let's just say, it's not trusted as much. in some corners, not trusted at all. one thing that is? what has happened from the hated that has caused that to be the case? could you imagine a journalist today being referred to as the most trusted man in america, other than you, of course. [laughter] >> we have lost a lot of integrity. we are right to be a little sour about the way the modern media works. when this change came in is really when we started getting paid. barbara walters was hired by nbc $4 million. you start getting to the point where an anchor can get paid 14 million a year. well, you might say that's the marketplace. let them are not salaried. the what the big corporations do is downsize. what cbs
he was like duke ellington with orchestra players like dan rather and daniel schorr and leslie stahland ed bradley and all of these other great reporters that come out of that cbs tradition. and she orchestrated that whole effort as managing editor. i reference mr. cronkite as having been the most trusted man in america. that was his great grand at the time. today, the media is, let's just say, it's not trusted as much. in some corners, not trusted at all. one thing that is? what has happened...