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: i'm lesley stahl.t week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. be unstoppable. (all talking at once) we will have so much winning if i get elected, that you may get bored with winning. (crowd cheering) believe me. i agree-- you'll never get bored with winning. we never get bored! (speaking russian) (echoing boom) (whooshing) (men speaking excitedly in russian) (whooshing) (russian pop music playing) (whooshing) (whooshing) (rumbling) (woman screams) sanders: when you give tax breaks to billionaires...
: i'm lesley stahl.t week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. be unstoppable. (all talking at once) we will have so much winning if i get elected, that you may get bored with winning. (crowd cheering) believe me. i agree-- you'll never get bored with winning. we never get bored! (speaking russian) (echoing boom) (whooshing) (men speaking excitedly in russian) (whooshing) (russian pop music playing)...
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color="#ffff00">>> leslie stahl: do i get...nt> get my own, right? >> you get your own ring. >> stahl: the ring has a tiny computer chip inside a black stone which transmits a signal. when it's close to the trigger, it unlocks the gun. >> alternatively, if i were to grab it, you know, nothing happens. >> stahl: that's an example of what's known as a smart gun, that only its owner can shoot. every time a mass shooting occurs, the conversation begins again about why you can't buy one. >> steve kroft: behind these
>> leslie stahl: do i get...nt> get my own, right? >> you get your own ring. >> stahl: the ring has a tiny computer chip inside a black stone which transmits a signal. when it's close to the trigger, it unlocks the gun. >> alternatively, if i were to grab it, you know, nothing happens. >> stahl: that's an example of what's known as a smart gun, that only its owner can shoot. every time a mass shooting occurs, the conversation begins again about why you can't...
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. >> leslie stahl: do i get... i get my own, right?u get your own ring. >> stahl: the ring has a tiny computer chip inside a black stone which transmits a signal. when it's close to the trigger, it unlocks the gun. >> alternatively, if i were to grab it, you know, nothing happens. >> stahl: that's an example of what's known as a smart gun, that only its owner can shoot. every time a mass shooting occurs, the conversation begins again about why you can't buy one. >> steve kroft: behind these doors, in the u.s. capitol, is a book that contains one of the most secret and sensitive documents in the united states. 28 pages that could shed light
. >> leslie stahl: do i get... i get my own, right?u get your own ring. >> stahl: the ring has a tiny computer chip inside a black stone which transmits a signal. when it's close to the trigger, it unlocks the gun. >> alternatively, if i were to grab it, you know, nothing happens. >> stahl: that's an example of what's known as a smart gun, that only its owner can shoot. every time a mass shooting occurs, the conversation begins again about why you can't buy one. >>...
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a great shot. >> go ahead. >> lesley stahl can you hear me? i've been watching you, when i was younger, i will say a little kid. i'm here with my mom. we are having a weekend away and i'm enjoying your talk even though i came in a little bit later but one of the things that i have. about is the importance of grandparents and also their longevity. there was a study done by common think it was the ted talk and they talked about the blue areas of the world where people are living to 110, 100 above. those areas are where the grandparents are actively involved. >> i rest my case. >> the families and in our society as a whole we have one child that lives in this part of the country and another child that lives in that part of the country and we are so independent where we just lose a lot of that, a lot of the parents of the families being involved when somebody gets sick , when someone loses a job grade i think it's just kind of tailing on to what you are saying. >> my grandchildren live in los angeles and i live in new york but what i have discover
a great shot. >> go ahead. >> lesley stahl can you hear me? i've been watching you, when i was younger, i will say a little kid. i'm here with my mom. we are having a weekend away and i'm enjoying your talk even though i came in a little bit later but one of the things that i have. about is the importance of grandparents and also their longevity. there was a study done by common think it was the ted talk and they talked about the blue areas of the world where people are living to...
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what a thrill it is to welcome our guests today, lesley stahl, a true trailblazer in the world of broadcast journalism, and for the past 25 years she served as correspondent on televisions most respected and revered news program, 60 minutes. she was cbs news white house correspondent during the carter, reagan and part of the george h. w. bush administration. she hosted a sunday morning program face the nation for eight years, but he was five years ago that she took on her most important and rewarding job, and that his grandmother. her new book, "becoming grandma the joys and science of the new grandparenting' explores how become a grandparent can truly transform women and muly transform women and men. will talk about that book today and will do more about her amazing group of please help me welcome lesley stahl. [applause] before we get to the book i want to ask a question that your colleague, morley safer who officially announced on wednesday that he is stepping down from 60 minutes after 40 plus years. tell us your thoughts. >> you know, there's a sadness when the people who are the heart
what a thrill it is to welcome our guests today, lesley stahl, a true trailblazer in the world of broadcast journalism, and for the past 25 years she served as correspondent on televisions most respected and revered news program, 60 minutes. she was cbs news white house correspondent during the carter, reagan and part of the george h. w. bush administration. she hosted a sunday morning program face the nation for eight years, but he was five years ago that she took on her most important and...
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. ♪ >> reporter: rose stahl and her actor husband, nick stahl, came to hollywood from texas.porter: that's nick in "terminator 3." a former child actor, he seemed on his way to the big time. but rose would discover that he had a hunger of a different kind, one that would strain their marriage. >> nick staals had has checked into rehab. >> reporter: nick sought treatment at several rehabs including community recovery. and rose, who says she was an alcoholic, also longed for a sober community. and says bathum became a kind of guru for her. >> chris is really smart. he reads people very well. deeply caring. >> reporter: she says bathum eventually hired her as his personal assistant. >> i ran errands for him, i kept his calendar. >> reporter: then last year, a turning point. she says bathum, who she loved and trusted, was acting irrationally. >> i just looked at him and i was like, "he's high. he's -- he's high." >> reporter: weeks later, while alone charging bathum's tesla, rose says in a lawsuit that she realized the car had what appeared to be drugs all over, including inside
. ♪ >> reporter: rose stahl and her actor husband, nick stahl, came to hollywood from texas.porter: that's nick in "terminator 3." a former child actor, he seemed on his way to the big time. but rose would discover that he had a hunger of a different kind, one that would strain their marriage. >> nick staals had has checked into rehab. >> reporter: nick sought treatment at several rehabs including community recovery. and rose, who says she was an alcoholic, also...
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it may sound strange but cryo therapy is growing in popularity, health reporter stephanie stahl tells us how it is credited improving people's health. >>> it is an exhibit like we are, take a trip inside the brain where you can go to see what is actually going on in your head, justin. >>> still a severe thunderstorm watch in our area, and showers and thunderstorms popping up. we will let you know what to expect after the storm after the full forecast, don. >>> future of philly sports may come down to a few young players, 18, 19, 22 years old, up next how one of those guys made a special visit and what it means in sports coming >>> don bell joins us now. sixers trying to figure out exactly what they want to do moving forward. >> yes, taking notes. >> i actually have. >> this is pretty serious. >> very serious. >> all week long. >> yes, i just write them down. >> through go, jot them down, that is right. busy day, for sixers. break out memo pad, lot to take note of. sixers are openly shopping nerlens noel and jahlil okafor. they want to add another top eight pick according to the gm. 22
it may sound strange but cryo therapy is growing in popularity, health reporter stephanie stahl tells us how it is credited improving people's health. >>> it is an exhibit like we are, take a trip inside the brain where you can go to see what is actually going on in your head, justin. >>> still a severe thunderstorm watch in our area, and showers and thunderstorms popping up. we will let you know what to expect after the storm after the full forecast, don. >>> future...
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our stephanie stahl shows us the shocking way it is pastime is preserved for all time. ♪ and that's nothe only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ discover something one of a kind in new york. ♪ new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >> scholarship funds in philadelphia reached milestone granting 10,000 scholarships. >> the annual student awards ceremony head at the kimmel center where 2,000k through eight scholarships were given out. the organization started in 1998, with a mission of helping low income philadelphia families, ten high school graduates, also, received college scholarships. >> wonderful. >> well, we are inning ever closer to the moment the sixers select the first overall pick in tonight's nba draft. >> that's right. let's go back out to don bell live at the six 6ers draft party on eakin's oval. don? >> guys, having a great time out here. we have some people playing some hoops here, little presentation for the fans, up to understand, celebrating like it is 1996. that's the last time they had the overall selection, it was
our stephanie stahl shows us the shocking way it is pastime is preserved for all time. ♪ and that's nothe only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ discover something one of a kind in new york. ♪ new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >> scholarship funds in philadelphia reached milestone granting 10,000 scholarships. >> the annual student awards ceremony head at the kimmel center where 2,000k through eight scholarships were...
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. >> leslie stahl: do i get... i get my own, right?> you get your own ring. >> stahl: the ring has a tiny computer chip inside a black stone which transmits a signal. when it's close to the trigger, it unlocks the gun. >> alternatively, if i were to grab it, you know, nothing happens. >> stahl: that's an example of what's known as a smart gun, that only its owner can shoot. every time a mass shooting occurs, the conversation begins again about why you can't buy one. >> steve kroft: behind these doors, in the u.s. capitol, is a book that contains one of the most secret and sens
. >> leslie stahl: do i get... i get my own, right?> you get your own ring. >> stahl: the ring has a tiny computer chip inside a black stone which transmits a signal. when it's close to the trigger, it unlocks the gun. >> alternatively, if i were to grab it, you know, nothing happens. >> stahl: that's an example of what's known as a smart gun, that only its owner can shoot. every time a mass shooting occurs, the conversation begins again about why you can't buy one....
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. >> stahl: tonight we pay tribute to muhammad ali by rebroadcasting a story that captured him like none other. at the time he was suffering from parkinson's, yet with his wit and spirit intact as the late ed bradley found out. >> bradley: so he's not putting on... >> that's the hard part. you have to sort of... [laughter] ♪ ♪ >> anderson cooper: for a jazz musician, there's no bigger stage than the newport jazz festival. most artists work a lifetime to get here, if they ever make it at all. it's joey alexander's first time playing newport, the youngest person ever invited to perform on this stage. he may only be 12 years old, but his sound and his soul seem a lot older than that. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my bod
. >> stahl: tonight we pay tribute to muhammad ali by rebroadcasting a story that captured him like none other. at the time he was suffering from parkinson's, yet with his wit and spirit intact as the late ed bradley found out. >> bradley: so he's not putting on... >> that's the hard part. you have to sort of... [laughter] ♪ ♪ >> anderson cooper: for a jazz musician, there's no bigger stage than the newport jazz festival. most artists work a lifetime to get here, if...
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we wrap up booktv in prime time at 11 with '60 minutes' correspondent leslie stahl. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> during booktv's recent visit to las vegas, we toured the private book collection of beverly rogers and discussed 19th century printing practices with her. >> i started collecting about 15 years ago. took a break to go back to school and get a master or's degree. i have been collecting seriously now for ten years. i collect books about books, which is a really interesting genre, because it includes everything from anecdotal stories from librarians and booksellers to bib lo graphical minutiae about paper andty position my, and i love it all --ty position my, and i love it all. focusing on collecting books that represent the publishing practices of the victorian era. and that includes more ways of publishing than we have today. what i have in here is kind of a handful of railway editions which are fun, colorful as you can see. this is the first time in english, the history of english literature where the picture on the cover actually depic
we wrap up booktv in prime time at 11 with '60 minutes' correspondent leslie stahl. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> during booktv's recent visit to las vegas, we toured the private book collection of beverly rogers and discussed 19th century printing practices with her. >> i started collecting about 15 years ago. took a break to go back to school and get a master or's degree. i have been collecting seriously now for ten years. i collect books about books, which is a...
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>> stahl: when muhammad ali died friday night, we lost a transcendent figure.ears, the three-time heavyweight champion transcended boxing, transcended sports. muhammad ali transcended the divisions of politics, race and religion to become, for a time, the most recognizable person in the world. he finally transcended the ravages of the parkinson's syndrome that robbed him of control over his once quick and supple body. and he did it all with a grace, humor and wit that ensured he would forever retain his own title of "the greatest." when our late colleague ed bradley joined him 20 years ago, muhammad ali could no longer, as he used to say, "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee." instead, what ed found, was a man who had come to terms with parkinson's, the disease his doctors told him came from his years in the ring but still hadn't put him on the canvas. we decided to broadcast that story tonight as a tribute to muhammed ali. here's how ed told it back then. >> ed bradley: he called himself >> today it is difficult for him to talk. there is a constant sha
>> stahl: when muhammad ali died friday night, we lost a transcendent figure.ears, the three-time heavyweight champion transcended boxing, transcended sports. muhammad ali transcended the divisions of politics, race and religion to become, for a time, the most recognizable person in the world. he finally transcended the ravages of the parkinson's syndrome that robbed him of control over his once quick and supple body. and he did it all with a grace, humor and wit that ensured he would...
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medical reporter stephanie stahl, explains, the placebo effect. >> and, finds out if your dad can enjoyathers day in the great outdoors. meteorologist, justin drabick, has the eyewitness weather forecast when we come back. camden wasn't an easy place to grow up. but teachers like mr. elliot saw something in me. made a connection with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. i'm just passing it along to my own students and making those same connections my teachers made with me. now that's some beautiful music. i'm jamal dickerson, and i'm proud to be a new jersey educator. >> welcome back, there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturdayment anthony mason, van eat a myers, live from new york with a preview. good morning. >> good morning, coming up in the day's headlines, services such as netflix, has made bing watching a phenomenon. now publishers want to get in on the action, by offering up bing books. >> plus he's called the dr. seuss of this generation. we'll take to you new exhibit featuring the artwork every children's author, mow. >> and the inspiration behind the a
medical reporter stephanie stahl, explains, the placebo effect. >> and, finds out if your dad can enjoyathers day in the great outdoors. meteorologist, justin drabick, has the eyewitness weather forecast when we come back. camden wasn't an easy place to grow up. but teachers like mr. elliot saw something in me. made a connection with me. now i'm a teacher myself, right here in camden. i'm just passing it along to my own students and making those same connections my teachers made with me....
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> that is what i call guilt free. >>> stay with us heren "eyewitness news" this morning. >> i'm kevin frazier, coming up generations old and new take on a bigger badder alien ♪ double down on your candy and coffee cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy candy bar flavored iced coffees. america runs on dunkin'. >>> independence day sequel is back with new cast members, joining some of the original favorites. kevin frasier from entertainment tonight has more on the movies, in theaters this weekend. >> this week a new generation includes lie am hemsworth and jesse usher teams up with the old led by jeff gold bloom to take on biggest most destructive alien force ever in independence day: resurgence. >> i can't believe it has been 20 years. oh, my god. they're coming back. >> reporter: alien threat is back and bigger than ever in independent day resurgence with more shifts, more technology and more destruction. series veteran jeff goldbloom leads the fight again joined by lie am hemsworth as a young pilot. >> we had a great time, being
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> that is what i call guilt free. >>> stay with us heren "eyewitness news" this morning. >> i'm kevin frazier, coming up generations old and new take on a bigger badder alien ♪ double down on your candy and coffee cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy candy bar flavored iced coffees. america runs on dunkin'. >>> independence day sequel is back with new cast members, joining some of...
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eastern, cbs correspondent lesley stahl discusses the science behind grandparenting.tahl interviewed colleagues, friends, and scientists about the changes that occur in women as they transition to the role of grandparent. for theoktv.org complete schedule. >> world bank president jim yon kim spoke about preventing international investment in the effort. he also talked about the lessons learned from stopping the ebola outbreak in africa. this is an hour.
eastern, cbs correspondent lesley stahl discusses the science behind grandparenting.tahl interviewed colleagues, friends, and scientists about the changes that occur in women as they transition to the role of grandparent. for theoktv.org complete schedule. >> world bank president jim yon kim spoke about preventing international investment in the effort. he also talked about the lessons learned from stopping the ebola outbreak in africa. this is an hour.
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what a thrill it is to welcome our guest today, lesley stahl. a true trailblazer in the world of broadcast journalism and for the past 25 years she has served as respondent of television's most respected and revered news program, 60 minutes. he was cbs news is white house correspondent during the carter, reagan and george w bush administrations and hosted the sunday morning program face the nation for eight years but it was five years ago that she took on her most important and rewarding job and that his grandmother. leslie's new book becoming grandma, the joys and science of the new grandparenting explores how becoming a grant can truly transform women and men. we will talk about that book today and a little bit more about leslie's amazing career but please let me welcome lesley stahl. [applause] leslie, before we get to the book i want to ask questions about your colleague morley saper who announced on wednesday that he is stepping down from the network after 42 years. tell us your thoughts on morley . >> there's a sadness when the people who
what a thrill it is to welcome our guest today, lesley stahl. a true trailblazer in the world of broadcast journalism and for the past 25 years she has served as respondent of television's most respected and revered news program, 60 minutes. he was cbs news is white house correspondent during the carter, reagan and george w bush administrations and hosted the sunday morning program face the nation for eight years but it was five years ago that she took on her most important and rewarding job...
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i see someone with a hug. >> lesley stahl and jeffrey ward, thank you so much. [applause] they will both be at the book signing table, so stay. pick up a book or two or three or four. and you can continue the conversation outside. thank you also much for coming this morning. [applause] announcer: on july 1, the smithsonian air and space the doors.ened their american tvs live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m.. live events at the front of the building. learn more about the museum as we talk with its director, general jr jack daly, curator jr jim kelly, and the director of the space history department. they will be taking your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. by friday evening beginning at 6:00 eastern. is joined by politicos cyber security reported him starks. >> the federal government has .lmost 11,000 data centers facebook, one of the biggest companies in the world, has four. there is no reason that they federal government should have 11,000. through the scorecard, for agencies have realized $2 billion worth of savings over the last two years by moving into the cloud
i see someone with a hug. >> lesley stahl and jeffrey ward, thank you so much. [applause] they will both be at the book signing table, so stay. pick up a book or two or three or four. and you can continue the conversation outside. thank you also much for coming this morning. [applause] announcer: on july 1, the smithsonian air and space the doors.ened their american tvs live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m.. live events at the front of the building. learn more about the museum as we talk with...
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. >>> coming up a at 5:30 health reporter stephanie stahl has a story about a local man who suffered from early on set alzheimer's, his family talks about his battle with the disease and his relationship with pat um it. >>> house republicans released long awaited report on the u.s. consul attack that killed four americans in benghazi, libya. >> white house called the probe an expensive stunt aimed at damaging hillary clinton's presidential prospects. correspondent mark albert on how now clinton is reacting to the report. >> republicans unveiled their latest and most comprehensive benghazi report, that took two years and cost seven million-dollar. >> there is new information on what happened in benghazi and that information should fundmently change the way you view what happened in benghazi. >> reporter: 800 page report allege no military operation was underway to rescue people in benghazi despite orders to do so. the administration was politically motivated, to cite internet video as cause of the attacks. state department failed to provide better security for benghazi consul leaving
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being used for a growing number of conditions. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain it works, stephanie. >> reporter: there are a couple of explanations for this, one is the power of persuasion, if doctors says that you are getting a therapy that works and then patients feel better and new is there evidence that placebos can trigger release of brain chemicals that mimic the effects of real drugs and treatments it looks like any ordinary pill, but it is actually fake medications, that the doctors say can cure some of the most common medical conditions. >> i felt fantastic. i never felt better in my life. >> reporter: linda has irritable bowel syndrome and signed up to test a new treatment. >> i was happy about it. >> reporter: she was shock when doctors tell told her she would not get real medicine but placebo instead. >> we said very clear don't believe in it, just do it. it is a crazy idea. >> i was so disappointed, placebo, sugar pill are you kidding me. that is not going to work. >> reporter: dit work, her symptoms disappeared. >> i have to worry about anything, i
being used for a growing number of conditions. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain it works, stephanie. >> reporter: there are a couple of explanations for this, one is the power of persuasion, if doctors says that you are getting a therapy that works and then patients feel better and new is there evidence that placebos can trigger release of brain chemicals that mimic the effects of real drugs and treatments it looks like any ordinary pill, but it is actually fake...
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stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> fathers love.me this morning, on "eyewitness news", crisis in rio. why the 2016 olympics has declared an emergency, less than two months before the start of the summer games. >> plus, a boater speaks out after a plane crashes into the water, to speed away. >> all right, good morning, everyone, another pleasant start on this fathers day. but get ready. temperatures will be heating up as we move into the summer season. all break it down for you, coming up in eyewitness weather. >> good morning, happy fathers day, rahel solomon, let's get out to justin dray brick out on the cbs-3 skydeck. justin, happy fathers day to you. >> thank you. >> fortunately for us, you're also a pretty good meteorologist, so what's the weather looking like? >> thank you, all right, i try. >> i'm being nice today. >> it will be nice, yes, comfortable right now, not quite as comfortable as yesterday, woke up in the 50's, 60s, humidity, not high just yet. now, that changes little bit over the next 24 hours, so enjoy this nice f
stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> fathers love.me this morning, on "eyewitness news", crisis in rio. why the 2016 olympics has declared an emergency, less than two months before the start of the summer games. >> plus, a boater speaks out after a plane crashes into the water, to speed away. >> all right, good morning, everyone, another pleasant start on this fathers day. but get ready. temperatures will be heating up as we move into the summer...
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health reporter stephanie stahl will explain, torey. >>> and coming up it is torey down the shore where we're playing games and getting ready and that means game faces. ladies, can i see your game face please? yes, serious. they are scared. give me more. that is all coming up next don't miss the fun we will be right i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds.that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and downloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. longest and fastest zipline in nort
health reporter stephanie stahl will explain, torey. >>> and coming up it is torey down the shore where we're playing games and getting ready and that means game faces. ladies, can i see your game face please? yes, serious. they are scared. give me more. that is all coming up next don't miss the fun we will be right i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle....
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on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 screening your sunscreen before you apply it to your kids, stephanie stahl shows you the right and wrong ones to use. >> the world's largest railway tunnel is complete and the opening celebration has to rang as one of the world's most unusual. >> that is a group of acrobats, and others, that performed inside the got adder based tunnel through the swiss alps. tunnel also blessed by an interface group of clergy. the 35-mile tunnel will open to commercial rail traffic in december, after 17 years of construction, and the equivalent of about, get ready for this, 12 billion us dollars. >> i like the blessing part, does that keep the bad traffic? >> i know, looks like every possible religion, my gosh, a lot of people are happy about that. >> i don't want to get stuck. >> did can we get one of those along the schuylkill, too, that could really use the help, right? until the weather department things looking phenominal. keep in mind when you have the high solar angle that we have at this point of the year, can really get to you, so make sure you have the proper spf o
on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 screening your sunscreen before you apply it to your kids, stephanie stahl shows you the right and wrong ones to use. >> the world's largest railway tunnel is complete and the opening celebration has to rang as one of the world's most unusual. >> that is a group of acrobats, and others, that performed inside the got adder based tunnel through the swiss alps. tunnel also blessed by an interface group of clergy. the 35-mile tunnel will open to...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the special classes. >>> everything from cerebral palsy,s, strokes, parkinson's, down syndrome. now it is something she does with her son shawn with cerebral palsy and others with disabilities. >> ohio ace for everybody it doesn't matter your age or size or you can't touch your toes. >> reporter: sean is 18, and has been hospitalized countless times for breathing issues until three years ago. >> open up as wide as you are able to. >> reporter: when she started to do yoga with him. >> i needed the practice to heel my body and soul and then i realized, shawn, he needs the same thing and yoga became a pathway for him to move his breath where he needs it the to help clear his lungs, so that he is not developing as many pneumonia. >> take a deep breath in. and out. >> reporter: along with berth breathing, yoga can improve strength, flexibility, muscle tone and more. >> it is body mind and spirit. ohio means union. >> carrie certified in adaptive yoga does classes for others with disability at her studios yoga home in conshohocken. >> it is treme
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the special classes. >>> everything from cerebral palsy,s, strokes, parkinson's, down syndrome. now it is something she does with her son shawn with cerebral palsy and others with disabilities. >> ohio ace for everybody it doesn't matter your age or size or you can't touch your toes. >> reporter: sean is 18, and has been hospitalized countless times for breathing issues until three years ago. >> open up as wide as you are...
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sunday, cbs "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl discusses the science behind grandparenting, in her book, becoming grandma. miss stahl interviewed colleagues, friends, doctors and scientists about the changes that occur in women as they transition to the role of grandparent. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> next, maria con contreras-sw, the head of the small business administration, delivers commencement at at whittier college in california. this is 15 minutes. >> all right. how is everybody doing so far? are you all awake, class of 2016?! [cheers and applause] >> all right. i want to first and foremost thank all of you for the gracious invitation to be with you here today. you pulled me out of washington, d.c., and brought me back home. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] what a joy it is to be with you at this very moment. how many of you know however, what the president's cabinet actually does? nothing he said. let me just say, any of you ever watch "madam secretary"? , "veep"? "house of cards?" all right. now i know we have the ratings points. very goo
sunday, cbs "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl discusses the science behind grandparenting, in her book, becoming grandma. miss stahl interviewed colleagues, friends, doctors and scientists about the changes that occur in women as they transition to the role of grandparent. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> next, maria con contreras-sw, the head of the small business administration, delivers commencement at at whittier college in california. this is 15...
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eastern, cbs correspondent lesley stahl discusses the science behind grandparenting. stahl interviewed colleagues, friends, and scientists about the changes that occur in women as they transition to the role of grandparent. for theoktv.org complete schedule. >> world bank president jim yon kim spoke about preventing international investment in the effort. he also talked about the lessons learned from stopping the ebola outbreak in africa. this is an hour. >> good morning, and welcome to csis. welcome to those who are joining us online and those who are coming in via cspan and else where. it's an honor to be here today to welcome dr. jim yong kim , president of the world bank to speak on how to better prepare ourselves for future out breaks in this era of the new normal of recurrent ourbreaks we've seen. i'm the senior vice president here at csis. just a few minutes of opening remarks. dr. kim has been president of the bank since 2012. and in that time has used his leadership quite strategically to bring about many changes internally and externally. he's positioned the
eastern, cbs correspondent lesley stahl discusses the science behind grandparenting. stahl interviewed colleagues, friends, and scientists about the changes that occur in women as they transition to the role of grandparent. for theoktv.org complete schedule. >> world bank president jim yon kim spoke about preventing international investment in the effort. he also talked about the lessons learned from stopping the ebola outbreak in africa. this is an hour. >> good morning, and...
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i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. very important information, there.s now you, people probably think a little bit more about allergies this weekend, then the flu. >> it is a nice weekend. >> beautiful at manayunk arts festival. >> warm but this humidity is on the low side for late june, get used to the change in the forecast but a perfect way to finish off the weekend whether you are spending your time at home or maybe hitting the shore points. we are looking live at beach patrol at margate, nice shot, great sunrise, lieutenant of sunshine. we will have that sea breeze develop that afternoon. keeping temperatures along the shore in the 70's. that is one spot to go and beats the heat we will be dealing w we're not even in the heart of the summer just yet as far as temperatures go, and we do average 85 degrees for the high temperature, and as we head toward mid to late july our hottest time of the year in the average up on upper 80's and by august we will drop down to the mid 80's. we are on the uphill climb. now daylight time is getting shorter as we al
i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. very important information, there.s now you, people probably think a little bit more about allergies this weekend, then the flu. >> it is a nice weekend. >> beautiful at manayunk arts festival. >> warm but this humidity is on the low side for late june, get used to the change in the forecast but a perfect way to finish off the weekend whether you are spending your time at home or maybe hitting...
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stephanie stahl has more on why officials are so concerned. >> reporter: seventy-eight americans dieate overdoses in delaware deaths from fentanyl a synthetic opiate are up 180 percent. they are related to both illegal and legal drugs. since 1999 number of prescriptions sold for opiates quadrupled and so has number of people died from them. >> many clinicians overestimated safety of these products and under estimated their risk. >> reporter: researchers philip alexander are studying whether doctors are more cautious when prescribing the drugs. >> all they there is some that evidence doctors are scaling back a little bit we have a long way to go. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people are treated in emergency rooms every day for misusing prescription drugs, the rock star prince, most recent high profile victim his autopsy revealed he died from an accidental fentanyl overdose, and opiate much more powerful then other painkillers. in delaware from the start of the year through mid-may there were 44 fentanyl overdose deaths, in all of 2015, there were 42. >> fentanyl is one of the types of
stephanie stahl has more on why officials are so concerned. >> reporter: seventy-eight americans dieate overdoses in delaware deaths from fentanyl a synthetic opiate are up 180 percent. they are related to both illegal and legal drugs. since 1999 number of prescriptions sold for opiates quadrupled and so has number of people died from them. >> many clinicians overestimated safety of these products and under estimated their risk. >> reporter: researchers philip alexander are...
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color="#ffff00">>> stahl: tonight we pay tribute to muhammadont> rebroadcasting a story that captured him like none other. at the time he was suffering from parkinson's, yet with his wit and spirit intact as the late ed bradley found out.
>> stahl: tonight we pay tribute to muhammadont> rebroadcasting a story that captured him like none other. at the time he was suffering from parkinson's, yet with his wit and spirit intact as the late ed bradley found out.
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this mission to save lives. >> this was a big mission today, thousands of cancer experts and patient from his all 50 states took part in this moon shot summit, and the mission is to speed up cancer research to find better treatments. well that could not come soon enough for a philadelphia mom who is fighting for her life. >> reporter: forty-one year-old melissa has gotten used to walking halls the of the fox chase cancer certainty. she has recurrent pancreatic cancer and is in a clinical trial. >> this time i lost my hair, the medicine is just strong inner general. >> reporter: chemo makes her sick and takes strength so melissa isn't able to get out as much with her nine year-old daughter. >> it makes me sad i cannot do things with her sometimes but i do the best i can. >> reporter: melissa was on a panel with the cancer moon shot summit hosted locally by fox chase, vice-president joe biden is leading mission to advanced cancer research. >> the work you are doggies mine blowing. >> reporter: biden spoke from washington with the sum that
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this mission to save lives. >> this was a big mission today, thousands of cancer experts and patient from his all 50 states took part in this moon shot summit, and the mission is to speed up cancer research to find better treatments. well that could not come soon enough for a philadelphia mom who is fighting for her life. >> reporter: forty-one year-old melissa has gotten used to walking halls the of the fox chase cancer...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins us now with a special, i mean very special planning competition, held in bucks county. >> reporter: wait until you see this. even for people in really good shape holding a planning position for a minute can be tough. today a group of senior citizens took the challenge, planning for a purpose. >> seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. >> reporter: little warm up at the enhanced living community in doylestown. >> i love exercising. >> reporter: eighty-six year-old june lee and dozens of others turned out for an exercise challenge, planning for a purpose. >> a planning helps strengthen core muscles of your body, supporting the spine. so it is just a very good shoulder, strengthening, balance exercise, core, tummy, back exercise for everybody. >> reporter: planning became popular here as an alternative to sit ups and other core exercises that can be difficult for people with arthritis. this planning challenge was raising money for arthritis foundation and everyone was invited to join in staff and family. >> all kind of planks were accepted here, han
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins us now with a special, i mean very special planning competition, held in bucks county. >> reporter: wait until you see this. even for people in really good shape holding a planning position for a minute can be tough. today a group of senior citizens took the challenge, planning for a purpose. >> seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. >> reporter: little warm up at the enhanced living community in doylestown. >> i love...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has results from the product testing. i know people are going wait, what is going on. >> well, we have the facts for you. you know with the start of the summer season many are stocking up on sun screen and doctors say it is best way to guard against sun damage that can cause skin cancer. well, two new reports say that some don't deliver. lots to choose from when it comes to sun screen with all kind of spf numbers and protection claims, but some don't measure up. environmental working group investigated, 750 sun screens rating the worst based on three issues. if they contained potentially harmful ingredient likes oxy been zone. unreliable numbers and contained aerosol spray dangers there were concerns with sun screens for children, worst rated including banana boat kid max protection spf100, copper tone water babies spf, 55 cvs baby sun stick, neutrogena wet skin kid. >> sun screens can only do so much, so we have to have reasonable and realistic expectation about sun screen. >> reporter: statement from the personal care p
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has results from the product testing. i know people are going wait, what is going on. >> well, we have the facts for you. you know with the start of the summer season many are stocking up on sun screen and doctors say it is best way to guard against sun damage that can cause skin cancer. well, two new reports say that some don't deliver. lots to choose from when it comes to sun screen with all kind of spf numbers and protection claims, but some...
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. >> stahl: tonight we pay tribute to muhammad ali by rebroadcasting a story that captured him like noneer. at the time he was suffering from parkinson's, yet with his wit and spirit intact as the late ed bradley found out.
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain the pet connections. >> this is such a mission. remember the ice bucket challenge to help als? well, this one involves people and their pets. it was started by a philadelphia woman who was a patient herself. >> it is a new video challenge created by jennifer penalt who has three brain tumors. >> i'm not sad about it. i'm doing what i need to do. there is not a lot of awareness for people with brain tumors. >> reporter: jennifer, 43 has brain tumors who are inoperable and it is tremendous pain. >> they call it suicide disease because pain is so severe and so unreal that unfortunately there is a lot of people that took their own lives because of the pain report report she has a hope tattoo and butt are flies hoping better treatments will allow her to fly away from the agony. her paws up challenge is for children with brain tumors. people post videos to raise awareness and money for pediatric brain tumor foundation. >> paws up for three. >> animals love children and children love animals and it wasn't that far to kind of check that o
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain the pet connections. >> this is such a mission. remember the ice bucket challenge to help als? well, this one involves people and their pets. it was started by a philadelphia woman who was a patient herself. >> it is a new video challenge created by jennifer penalt who has three brain tumors. >> i'm not sad about it. i'm doing what i need to do. there is not a lot of awareness for people with brain tumors. >>...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on special classes. >> reporter: they are indeed. yoga is very popular, we know that. doctors say it can provide a variety of health benefits and that extend to people with disabilities. well, now there are yoga classes for those special populations, one started by a mom who was inspired by her son. >> really tall. >> reporter: this is adaptive yoga for people with disabilities. >> everything from cerebral palsy, ms, stroke survivors, parkinson's, down syndrome. >> reporter: kerry hamlen has been practicing yoga for years and now something she does with her son sean who has cerebral palsy and others with disability. >> ohio ace for everybody, and it doesn't matter your age, your size, anything, it doesn't math fur you can't touch your toes. >> reporter: sean is 18 now. he had been hospitalized countless times mainly for breathing issues until three years ago. >> as wide as you are able to. >> when kerry started yoga with him. >> i need practiced to heel my body and soul and then i realized sean, he need the same thing. yoga really b
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on special classes. >> reporter: they are indeed. yoga is very popular, we know that. doctors say it can provide a variety of health benefits and that extend to people with disabilities. well, now there are yoga classes for those special populations, one started by a mom who was inspired by her son. >> really tall. >> reporter: this is adaptive yoga for people with disabilities. >> everything from cerebral...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on why these officials are so worried. >> drug overdosees are leading cause of accidental deaths in the the nation. experts say opiates are driving this epidemic. the state of delaware is now rang ninth in the country for overdose deaths. seventy-eight americans die each day from opiate overdoseness delaware, deaths from fentanyl a synthetic opiate are up 180 percent, fatal od's are related to both illegal and legal drugs. since 1999, the number of prescriptions sold for opiates has quadrupled and so has number of people who died from them. >> many clinicians overestimated the safety of these products and under estimate had their risk. >> reporter: caleb alexander has studied whether doctors are more cautious when prescribing drugs. >> all they there is some evidence that doctors are scaling back a little bit, we are a long way to go. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people are treated in emergency rooms every day for misusing prescription drugs. rock star prince, most recent high profile victim his autopsy revealed he died from an ac
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on why these officials are so worried. >> drug overdosees are leading cause of accidental deaths in the the nation. experts say opiates are driving this epidemic. the state of delaware is now rang ninth in the country for overdose deaths. seventy-eight americans die each day from opiate overdoseness delaware, deaths from fentanyl a synthetic opiate are up 180 percent, fatal od's are related to both illegal and legal drugs. since...
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and '60 minutes" correspondent leslie stahl looks at the changing role of grandparents. also this weekend, the son of hunter s. thompson remembers his father. former state department official anya emanuel reports on the growing influence of china and india, and booktv visits las vegas to tour the city's literary sites. that's just a few of the authors on booktv this weekend. for a complete television schedule, booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. >> colleen boyle is a publicist at princeton university press. what is coming out this fall from princeton? >> our lead title for the fall is the curse of cash by kenneth rogoff. in this case he makes the case for phasing out paper money. so he argues that the economy would benefit for getting rid of cash, so think large bills, 50 dollars and up. and his reasoning is twofold. he says that, first, people who are involved in crime and corruption choose cash as their payment of choice. and then he goes on to article that economies would benefit in times of financial crisis by
and '60 minutes" correspondent leslie stahl looks at the changing role of grandparents. also this weekend, the son of hunter s. thompson remembers his father. former state department official anya emanuel reports on the growing influence of china and india, and booktv visits las vegas to tour the city's literary sites. that's just a few of the authors on booktv this weekend. for a complete television schedule, booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for...
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chevy dealer >> don is here now and you're talking about contagion you haven't take taken stephanie stahl'sce as medical reporter. >> it seems that way. we're talking about the philli phillies. it's been rough. i love this team and right now they're struggling mightily. recently i spoke with phils manager pete mackanin a simple question for him if good hitting is contagious what about bad h hitting or bad pitching, is that contagious as well. he setter absolutely. if that's the case the phils better see a doctor whatever ails them is spreading fast. they lost 20 out of 26 heading to night. four game series against diamonds backs and this is the first gape. check out this fan making two handehanded catch fowl ball. you know what, that seems to be going on at the ballpark as well. everybody making pretty good plays in terms of the fans. cameron rough in the first. fly wall to right centerfield off the wall it goes. in comes cody asche and tommy joseph. two runs are in on a rupp trip triple. to the second, two on, and the grounder to hernandez and that is no buono. hernandez second error of th
chevy dealer >> don is here now and you're talking about contagion you haven't take taken stephanie stahl'sce as medical reporter. >> it seems that way. we're talking about the philli phillies. it's been rough. i love this team and right now they're struggling mightily. recently i spoke with phils manager pete mackanin a simple question for him if good hitting is contagious what about bad h hitting or bad pitching, is that contagious as well. he setter absolutely. if that's the case...
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. >> don is here now and you're talking about contagion you haven't take taken stephanie stahl's placemedical reporter. >> it seems that way. we're talking about the philli phillies. it's been rough. i love this team and right now they're struggling mightily. recently i spoke with phils manager pete mackanin a simple question for him if good hitting is contagious what about bad h hitting or bad pitching, is that contagious as well. he setter absolutely. if that's the case the phils better see a doctor whatever ails them is spreading fast. they lost 20 out of 26 heading to night. four game series against diamonds backs and this is the first gape. check out this fan making two handehanded catch fowl ball. you know what, that seems to be going on at the ballpark as well. everybody making pretty good plays in terms of the fans. cameron rough in the first. fly wall to right centerfield off the wall it goes. in comes cody asche and tommy joseph. two runs are in on a rupp trip triple. to the second, two on, and the grounder to hernandez and that is no buono. hernandez second error of the inni
. >> don is here now and you're talking about contagion you haven't take taken stephanie stahl's placemedical reporter. >> it seems that way. we're talking about the philli phillies. it's been rough. i love this team and right now they're struggling mightily. recently i spoke with phils manager pete mackanin a simple question for him if good hitting is contagious what about bad h hitting or bad pitching, is that contagious as well. he setter absolutely. if that's the case the phils...
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cbs "60 minutes" correspondent leslie stahl discusses her book "becoming grandma: the joys jod science office the new grandparenting" she interviewed colleagues, friends, doctors, and scientists, about the changes that occur in women as they transition to the role of grandparent. good to booktv.org for the complete schedule. >> next, discussion on the life of john quincy adam with author james raub. his book looks at adams' time in congress and and his controversial views on slavery. >> james traub from "the new york times" magazine, and is a regular columnist for foreign policy.com. his books include the best intentions, kofi annan and the u.n. the devil's playground, century of pleasure and profit in times square. city on a hill. and the freedom agenda. in his review of john quincy adams spirit, sean, author of "the rise of american democracy jefferson to lincoln" wrote -- james traub's new biography of john quince ad dams is especially strong. adams is a complicate hero, a -- and a spirit. and slavery's greatest enemy in american politics. traub does justice to both the man and his
cbs "60 minutes" correspondent leslie stahl discusses her book "becoming grandma: the joys jod science office the new grandparenting" she interviewed colleagues, friends, doctors, and scientists, about the changes that occur in women as they transition to the role of grandparent. good to booktv.org for the complete schedule. >> next, discussion on the life of john quincy adam with author james raub. his book looks at adams' time in congress and and his controversial...
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lesley stahl of "60 minutes" reports. >> reporter: in the 2012 movie "skyfall" q gives james bond a smarts been coded to your palm print only you can fighter. >> reporter: later when the bad guy gets ahold of it. >> good luck with that. firearms that recognize only their owner aren't just the stuff of movies. army veteran tom lynch is developing a touch pad scanner that recognizes fingerprints like an iphone. add it to an existing gun and it is a smart gun. it is recognizing you. >> recognizing me. >> okay. [ gunfire ] now. >> reporter: now. >> unlocked still on fire. >> reporter: let me try it. see if i can -- >> now pull the trigger. >> reporter: can't pull the trigger. >> it's locked. inventers are working on guns that recognize the squeeze of your grip. or unlock wirelessly if the shooter wears a watch or a ring. these guns would not have prevented many mass shootings because the gun men owned the firearms. but smart gun advocates say they could counter this all too common grim reality. >> 14-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed his 9-year-old brother. >> children shot and killed
lesley stahl of "60 minutes" reports. >> reporter: in the 2012 movie "skyfall" q gives james bond a smarts been coded to your palm print only you can fighter. >> reporter: later when the bad guy gets ahold of it. >> good luck with that. firearms that recognize only their owner aren't just the stuff of movies. army veteran tom lynch is developing a touch pad scanner that recognizes fingerprints like an iphone. add it to an existing gun and it is a smart gun....
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lesley stahl paid a visit for "60 minutes." >> at a bus station in nairobi, buses were not only loadedcargo, but with cash. it used to be the only way for people working in the cities to get money to relatives back in their remote villages. >> give the cash to the bus driver. then you say when you get to the village, you will see someone at the crossroads, give the money to him. guess what happens? the >> reporter: the ceo of kenya's largest cell phone provider, safaricom says his company sought to solve the problem. while a majority of kenyans don't have a bank account, 8 in 10 have access to a cell phone. in 2007, safaricom started offering a way to use the cell phone to send and receive cash. they call it m-pesa, m stand for mobile, pesa is money in swa he swahili. >> kenya's alternative currency safer and mr. secure. >> reporter: you are texting money? >> texting money. >> reporter: how sophisticate the is the phone that you use for m-pesa, a smart phone? >> no, the cheapest phone you can have. designed to work at the lowest level of technology. >> reporter: hello. hi hour, are you
lesley stahl paid a visit for "60 minutes." >> at a bus station in nairobi, buses were not only loadedcargo, but with cash. it used to be the only way for people working in the cities to get money to relatives back in their remote villages. >> give the cash to the bus driver. then you say when you get to the village, you will see someone at the crossroads, give the money to him. guess what happens? the >> reporter: the ceo of kenya's largest cell phone provider,...