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shirt. >> stahl: the testers go to 95- year-old ruthy stahl's home, too.ot because she can't come to them, she just doesn't have time. >> ruthy stahl: i'm in my car more than i'm in the house, i think, because i... i do so many things. >> stahl: what do you do? >> ruthy stahl: i am flying all over the place. >> stahl: "flying," as in speed walking three miles almost every day. >> ruthy stahl: on sunday, it's only two miles. ( laughs ) >> stahl: are you on the computer? >> ruthy stahl: yes, i am. but i'm having trouble with my computer. >> whistler: i had a computer for ten years and enjoyed it, but it died. >> stahl: jane outlived her computer. at almost 100, she's done a lot of outliving. >> whistler: we were all bridge players. we'd play bridge and have dinner, and we had a lot of fun. >> stahl: have some of them died? >> whistler: they've all died. >> stahl: they've all died. >> whistler: every one. >> stahl: oh, my goodness. >> whistler: i'm the only one left. >> stahl: so what was it that got these people into their 90s... >> kawas: so you've never ha
shirt. >> stahl: the testers go to 95- year-old ruthy stahl's home, too.ot because she can't come to them, she just doesn't have time. >> ruthy stahl: i'm in my car more than i'm in the house, i think, because i... i do so many things. >> stahl: what do you do? >> ruthy stahl: i am flying all over the place. >> stahl: "flying," as in speed walking three miles almost every day. >> ruthy stahl: on sunday, it's only two miles. ( laughs ) >>...
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>> stahl: the f.d.a. made the change after new driving simulation studies established what amount of ambien or zolpidem in the blood the next morning could be dangerous for driving. dr. sandra kweder, deputy director of the f.d.a.'s office of new drugs, says only then did they realize women could be taking too much, since women metabolize the drug differently than men. >> sandra kweder: so if i took zolpidem, and my brother took the same dose, probably the maximum level of drug in my blood would be 45% higher than his maximum blood level. >> stahl: now that sounds substantial. >> kweder: it is substantial. >> stahl: but we discovered that that 45% difference between men and women had been known to the f.d.a. all along. in the original f.d.a. review of ambien back in 1992, there was a page called "effect of gender," where the f.d.a. reviewer noted that two key measures of how much drug is in the bloodstream "were approximately 45% higher in females than in males." >> cahill: it appears to say that they fou
>> stahl: the f.d.a. made the change after new driving simulation studies established what amount of ambien or zolpidem in the blood the next morning could be dangerous for driving. dr. sandra kweder, deputy director of the f.d.a.'s office of new drugs, says only then did they realize women could be taking too much, since women metabolize the drug differently than men. >> sandra kweder: so if i took zolpidem, and my brother took the same dose, probably the maximum level of drug in...
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. >> stahl: men and women above the age of 90... >> six miles. >> stahl: ...are now the fastest growingsegment of the u.s.
. >> stahl: men and women above the age of 90... >> six miles. >> stahl: ...are now the fastest growingsegment of the u.s.
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. >> stahl: we all know that sex matters, but we are now finding out just how much sex matters when itomes to medicine and science.
. >> stahl: we all know that sex matters, but we are now finding out just how much sex matters when itomes to medicine and science.
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lesley stahl will be reporting our cover story. >> is. >> he was developing completely normally. >> what happened? >> i think the first thing that we noticed was that he stopped sleeping and then he started to lose language. >> when he was three years old owen suskind all but disappeared in to silence, diagnosed with autism his parents thought their son was lost forever. until the discovered an unlikely way to bring him back. >> i never felt this way about anyone. i. >> ahead on "sunday morning" the surprising store radio of how one boy found his voice thanks to the magic of the movies. >> osgood: with summer close at hand hollywood set to release movie magic of every sort and for every taste. that morning ben tracy offers a sneak peek. >> the summer movies have begun. time for big blockbusters, big special effects and perhaps big profits for the movie business. >> our very lives depend on it. >> hollywood is hoping for a monster season at the box office this summer. we'll sample what the studios have to offer later on "sunday morning." >> osgood: degenerate art was the phrase the nazis
lesley stahl will be reporting our cover story. >> is. >> he was developing completely normally. >> what happened? >> i think the first thing that we noticed was that he stopped sleeping and then he started to lose language. >> when he was three years old owen suskind all but disappeared in to silence, diagnosed with autism his parents thought their son was lost forever. until the discovered an unlikely way to bring him back. >> i never felt this way about...
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we are crash and stahl free but there is a lot of slow commute traffic into san francisco.s a live look at your westbound ride on 80. it's slowly stretching toward the foot of the maze. 50 minutes from oakland to downtown san francisco. thank you robin looking at a number of cities in ukraine today as the and non-government is trying to get back control. russian and surgeons in the eastern city of segovia. ukrainian forces have taken hold of the key checkpoint north of that city. meanwhile a new governor has been in excess appointed an odessa where nearly 50 people died in violent friday. the government has also canceled international flights out of the city. >> right now there is a search going on for the missing east bay man who went out for his daily walk yesterday evening and it never made it home. jose paulo is 77 years old. he left his, and did not return. he was last seen and bart street has about 179 lbs.. last night he was wearing beige pants and black shoes. >> is 612 right now we have much more on the kron4 morning news. come back time for an update on bay area w
we are crash and stahl free but there is a lot of slow commute traffic into san francisco.s a live look at your westbound ride on 80. it's slowly stretching toward the foot of the maze. 50 minutes from oakland to downtown san francisco. thank you robin looking at a number of cities in ukraine today as the and non-government is trying to get back control. russian and surgeons in the eastern city of segovia. ukrainian forces have taken hold of the key checkpoint north of that city. meanwhile a...
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as lesley stahl reported in may 2007, negroponte's dream was ambitious.derstand it better, let's go back to where that dream was born: cambodia. >> the idea came to him in a remote village called reaksmy, a four-hour drive on a dirt road from the nearest town. it's as far from mit as you can get. they don't even have running water. >> [bell being struck] >> stand by. >> negroponte and his family founded a school here in 1999, putting in a satellite dish and generators. [generator whirring] then they gave the children laptops. instantly, school became a lot more popular. >> ♪ how's the way ♪ that it's sunny >> kids who had never seen a computer before were now crossing the digital divide. >> ♪ it's sunny today >> nicholas negroponte was knocked out. >> the first english word of every child in that village was "google." >> [laughs] >> the village has no electricity, no telephone, no television. [dog barking] >> and the children take laptops home that are connected, broadband, to the internet. >> [child's voice] >> when they take the laptops home, the kids o
as lesley stahl reported in may 2007, negroponte's dream was ambitious.derstand it better, let's go back to where that dream was born: cambodia. >> the idea came to him in a remote village called reaksmy, a four-hour drive on a dirt road from the nearest town. it's as far from mit as you can get. they don't even have running water. >> [bell being struck] >> stand by. >> negroponte and his family founded a school here in 1999, putting in a satellite dish and generators....
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm scott pelley.se stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> good evening. at&t is buying tv for $95 million share, adding 20 million subscribers. a coffee fungus has already kazed $1 billion in damage in latin america. and swiss voters today rejected a $25 minimum wageful i'm jeff glor, cbs news. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ [ male announcer ] haagen-dazs gelato. inspired by italy and made like no other. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm scott pelley.se stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> good evening. at&t is buying tv for $95 million share, adding 20 million subscribers. a coffee fungus has already kazed $1 billion in damage in latin america. and swiss voters today rejected a $25 minimum wageful i'm jeff glor, cbs news. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes". enjoy yothanks.k! i love being on stage. but when i get time off, i take advantage of it. i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture& and i know the best way to enjoy a break& is to help reduce my risk of having one. that's why i take prolia®. it's different. it's two shots a year. prolia is proven to help make bones stronger& and help increase bone density. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. get medical help right away for a serious allergic reaction causing low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat, fa,e lip, or tongue swelling; or rash, itching or hives prolia® can cause serious side effects, including low blood calcium, serious infections, which could require hospitalization, and skin inflammation, rash, or eczema. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen, or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh, as unusu
. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes". enjoy yothanks.k! i love being on stage. but when i get time off, i take advantage of it. i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture& and i know the best way to enjoy a break& is to help reduce my risk of having one. that's why i take prolia®. it's different. it's two shots a year. prolia is proven to help make...
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i go back and tell the story of leslie stahl did this piece some years ago in a harlem housing project in new york. this was all minorities, led by minority. hard core unemployed people who have either never had a job, or they were only hamburger flippers working for minimum wage. they taught people how to dress for a job interview, how to shake hands, stuff that you and i would take for granted but these people had never been taught. they followed this one african-american woman into a job interview. she applied all the things she had learned, she came out and she was in tears because she got the job. for the first time in her life, she felt she had value. nobody had told her this before. well, you're black, you're female, you're living in the ghetto, your life is going to be lousy, vote for democrats. that's the message that so many get. so i'm saying if we can have more inspiration and more people telling how they overcame, then i think we're going to inspire a lot of people. america's always been a storytelling nation. we don't tell the stories anymore. >> host: do you think that's
i go back and tell the story of leslie stahl did this piece some years ago in a harlem housing project in new york. this was all minorities, led by minority. hard core unemployed people who have either never had a job, or they were only hamburger flippers working for minimum wage. they taught people how to dress for a job interview, how to shake hands, stuff that you and i would take for granted but these people had never been taught. they followed this one african-american woman into a job...
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sought ka a company that lesley stahl did a piece on, they own so many glasses. >> there's massive concentrationto a store like sunglass hut and lens crafters, that those are all owned by the same company that probably owns the store that you're standing in that probably holds the vision insurance that you pay for those glasses. >> they own all of it. >> yes. >> they make them and use their own brand name. >> exactly. >> where do you make your glasses? >> we produce the frames both in china and then in italy. we cut tej glasses in new york ohio and texas. >> but now you plan to do more brick and mortar stores. how come? >> we found that customers want it. for us it's sort of like this triple play in that it elevated the brand because people walk into the store and help experience the brand. it helps raise awareness because we've done it in neighborhoods like soho or meat pack district where tourists come and then they're incredibly profitable for us because we end up sells so many glasses. it goes to show you if you create a beautiful piece and beautiful experience you'll sell. >> one of the cor
sought ka a company that lesley stahl did a piece on, they own so many glasses. >> there's massive concentrationto a store like sunglass hut and lens crafters, that those are all owned by the same company that probably owns the store that you're standing in that probably holds the vision insurance that you pay for those glasses. >> they own all of it. >> yes. >> they make them and use their own brand name. >> exactly. >> where do you make your glasses?...
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the year before she sat down with lesley stahl of "60 minutes" and explained why 13 is so special to on my hand every single night. i draw it with a sharpie and sometimes glitter. >> it's always 13? >> it's good luck. >> it's an unlucky number. >> it's my lucky number. it's come up so many times in my life. i was born on the 13th. i turned 13 on friday the 13th. my first album went platinum in like 13 months. >> even swift's twitter handle is her lucky number. the company wants punitive damage and money for lost profits. >>> the stock car racing pioneer is now the first black driver in the nascar hall of fame. wendell scott was the first after ri african-american to race at nascar's top level. he drove from 1961 to 1973 facing death threats and other discrimination. scott won only one race in his career. he did win, officials wouldn't give him the trophy. he died in 1990. his father was on hand as the newest hall of fame numbers were announced wednesday in charlotte. >> family members must be very proud. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," some diets promise it to melt the fat away. but
the year before she sat down with lesley stahl of "60 minutes" and explained why 13 is so special to on my hand every single night. i draw it with a sharpie and sometimes glitter. >> it's always 13? >> it's good luck. >> it's an unlucky number. >> it's my lucky number. it's come up so many times in my life. i was born on the 13th. i turned 13 on friday the 13th. my first album went platinum in like 13 months. >> even swift's twitter handle is her lucky...
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claudia kawas who you just saw in lesley stahl's report last night joins us from los angeles.morning. some say that's the charlie rose program. did i hear you say this? this is what i like. it's not good to be skinny when you are old. true. >> it is absolutely true it is not good to be skinny when you're old. >> why? >> i think the human body has always tried to gain weight as we age as much as we fight it and maybe there's something a p adaptive going on here. we're not sure why but in many studies, not just the 90-plus study, we see that people who gain weight by decades live longer. >> is there a point at which you should not try to gain weight up to 80 and then it's okay after 80 because we always heard -- >> being trim is good. >> good and healthy. >> being trim is good. being healthy is crucial. exercising is very important. and is associated with living longer in every study i've ever seen. but gaining about five pounds per a decade probably from your 60s on is generally associated with good longevity. >> what else did you find about these 90-plus that you study? certai
claudia kawas who you just saw in lesley stahl's report last night joins us from los angeles.morning. some say that's the charlie rose program. did i hear you say this? this is what i like. it's not good to be skinny when you are old. true. >> it is absolutely true it is not good to be skinny when you're old. >> why? >> i think the human body has always tried to gain weight as we age as much as we fight it and maybe there's something a p adaptive going on here. we're not sure...
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that's amazing and it starts rattling off all these names matt damon harrison ford don cheadle lesley stahl thomas friedman and you. jumped out of my chair and i said what and that was one of the most memorable phone calls that i've ever had led to what would it lead to all to me is the most empowering understanding you know james cameron human set of this is the most important story of our time it's not about just saving polar bears it's about saving us and it's very much a human story nine nine episodes i mean i hate this word but celebrity correspondent mouthpieces. with amplifiers whether it's you know look at harrison in just the mouthpiece this man is but. and now integrating that with social media and the fact that david nevins so grateful to him could have put a comedy in that slot ten pm sundays. so on a school night people at home watching t.v. understand europe is so this title ice and brimstone you go to north carolina to listen to both sides of an evangelical communities debate on climate change and what is your role as well the idea is. i you know i learned a lot. from people
that's amazing and it starts rattling off all these names matt damon harrison ford don cheadle lesley stahl thomas friedman and you. jumped out of my chair and i said what and that was one of the most memorable phone calls that i've ever had led to what would it lead to all to me is the most empowering understanding you know james cameron human set of this is the most important story of our time it's not about just saving polar bears it's about saving us and it's very much a human story nine...
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tying mine in with leslie stalls which by the way how cool is that man and it's coupled with leslie stahl she's a legend. there's even joke a preacher he actually bought jim and tammy faye bakker is old compound and he turned it into this magnificent center of learning and compassion and he said while the intelligent man great father doesn't believe in climate change i mean i want to say no for me i think in india alone we have something like eighteen thousand churches this man has an extreme amount of influence but he doesn't believe in the science of climate change and i think because politics and religion are so inextricably linked to really muddies the water. there actually i should rephrase it it doesn't muddy the water it polarizes it so you interview him is that i interviewed him as a correspondent and is oddly enough his daughter works for sierra club for beyond coal which by the way this woman marion hit who leads that i mean they've taken i want to say no community hundred fifty eight coal fired power plants offline which is the equivalent of taking forty five million cars off t
tying mine in with leslie stalls which by the way how cool is that man and it's coupled with leslie stahl she's a legend. there's even joke a preacher he actually bought jim and tammy faye bakker is old compound and he turned it into this magnificent center of learning and compassion and he said while the intelligent man great father doesn't believe in climate change i mean i want to say no for me i think in india alone we have something like eighteen thousand churches this man has an extreme...