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what we do together >> stahl: i'm leslie stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs ? lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. v8. how do i edit my photos on the chatsnap? i showed you already like three times! you know we're gonna teach you how to use these, so, buy one phone for your kid and get one free for you. this back to school season, and get one free. captioning funded by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: previously on "big brother" -- america sent james a care package. >> james -- >> giving him the power to eliminate two eviction votes. >> the power to eliminate two votes makes me a little lot of eyes on me. >> with zakiyah and michelle on the block -- >> i nominated you zakiyah and michelle. >> he disagreed about who should be sent packing. >> she is a strong girl. michelle is an emotional wreck that will blow up. >> if i have anything to say about it michelle will be going home. i'm doi
what we do together >> stahl: i'm leslie stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs ? lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. v8. how do i edit my photos on the chatsnap? i showed you already like three times! you know we're gonna teach you how to use these, so, buy one phone for your kid and get one free for you. this back to school season, and get one free. captioning...
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>> stahl: what did you think? did you think someone who identified as a man could swim on the women's team? >> morawski: i thought logistically we might have some >> stahl: like n.c.a.a. rules. turns out the n-c-double-a has a policy that allows for athletes who identify as male but were born female to compete on a women's team, as long as they don't take male hormones. so stephanie morawski said yes, and schuyler started making plans to live something of a double life: to be a man on harvard's campus the next fall, but a woman on harvard's swim team. meanwhile, schuyler came out as transgender on facebook, and posted on instagram that he had so-called "top surgery": a double mastectomy to remove the breasts he hadn't wanted. the whole situation started to worry coach morawski. >> terry hong: i think stephanie was the first to realize that schuyler's plan of being a woman in the water but a man outside was gonna be-- >> gregor bailar: difficult at best. >> terry hong: --totally detrimental ( laughter ) to her psyc
>> stahl: what did you think? did you think someone who identified as a man could swim on the women's team? >> morawski: i thought logistically we might have some >> stahl: like n.c.a.a. rules. turns out the n-c-double-a has a policy that allows for athletes who identify as male but were born female to compete on a women's team, as long as they don't take male hormones. so stephanie morawski said yes, and schuyler started making plans to live something of a double life: to be...
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>> stahl: you put that to him. >> morawski: i did. >> stahl: that was last spring. >> f >> stahl: this fall, at harvard's meet against ivy league rival columbia, we watched as schuyler got ready -- scars visible across his chest - - to step up onto the starting block to swim with the men, as a man. >> schuyler bailar: my goal to myself, because it's not realistic for me to win anything right now, at all, ( laughs ) is to try to beat at least one person in every race. >> schuyler bailar: almost. yesterday, i did get last in my second event. but-- but that's the only one. and i've done eight races. so, seven out of eight of them ( laughs ) i've gotten not last. >> stahl: that's-- i-- i'm really surprised. >> schuyler bailar: i'm really happy about it. >> stahl: and he's happy about living as a man in all facets of his life. he takes the n.c.a.a.-approved dosage of testosterone which has been lowering his voice, broadening his shoulders, and bringing him closer to middle school. you have a little mustache? >> schuyler bailar: yes, i have a little mustache, little peach fuzz. ( laughter )
>> stahl: you put that to him. >> morawski: i did. >> stahl: that was last spring. >> f >> stahl: this fall, at harvard's meet against ivy league rival columbia, we watched as schuyler got ready -- scars visible across his chest - - to step up onto the starting block to swim with the men, as a man. >> schuyler bailar: my goal to myself, because it's not realistic for me to win anything right now, at all, ( laughs ) is to try to beat at least one person in...
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>> stahl: oh! even though stripe has some stiff competition, like paypal, the brothers have made two covers of forbes and the four- year-old company is now valued at $5 billion. not bad for two brothers who not long ago had to beg their bank branch for approval. >> john collison: when you have a major technological shift like this, it's not clear that automatically, the existing financial players are the ones who are going to win. >> stahl: even though they're huge and powerful. >> john collison: i mean, there were plenty of huge retailers before amazon, but somehow, this little, you know, upstart from seattle-- you know, in just a few short years, gobbled-- gobbled up the business. >> stahl: banks are so rich. do you worry that they are going to come and buy you out? >> patrick collison: well, luckily we have a say in that. and we want to build a long-term independent company. >> stahl: oh! in the months since we first broadcast this story, the fintech world suffered a black- eye. lending-club, on
>> stahl: oh! even though stripe has some stiff competition, like paypal, the brothers have made two covers of forbes and the four- year-old company is now valued at $5 billion. not bad for two brothers who not long ago had to beg their bank branch for approval. >> john collison: when you have a major technological shift like this, it's not clear that automatically, the existing financial players are the ones who are going to win. >> stahl: even though they're huge and...
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i don't think that's...oh, ok, it is. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs this morning." discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. o dog)give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! (to dog)i'm so proud of you. well thank you. get your free credit scorecard at discover.com. even if you're not a customer. i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, o
i don't think that's...oh, ok, it is. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs this morning." discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. o dog)give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! (to dog)i'm so proud of you. well thank you. get your free credit scorecard at discover.com. even...
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>> wheeldon: yeah. >> stahl: for sure. >> wheeldon: in at the deep end. >> stahl: because you had never directed anything with words. >> wheeldon: they probably couldn't see the sweat kind of trickling down the back of my neck. had music by the gershwins to work with. ? ? ? >> wheeldon: ready? >> stahl: he started with what he knew best: the dancing and ballet dancers, robbie fairchild and leanne cope. ? ? ? the show is a big hit, and he won a tony for best choreography. the critics just loved the show. was it a turning point in your life? >> wheeldon: i certainly felt like a door was flung open. >> stahl: for now, wheeldon is taking what he learned from broadway back into his first and abiding love, classical ballet, which he discovered as a little boy growing up in a small village in the south west of england. when he was seven, he talked his parents into letting him take ballet lessons. >> wheeldon: i was hooked from the get-go. >> stahl: what was the get-go? >> wheeldon: the get-go was a little ballet school in a village hall and a bunch of girls around the barres on the side of the
>> wheeldon: yeah. >> stahl: for sure. >> wheeldon: in at the deep end. >> stahl: because you had never directed anything with words. >> wheeldon: they probably couldn't see the sweat kind of trickling down the back of my neck. had music by the gershwins to work with. ? ? ? >> wheeldon: ready? >> stahl: he started with what he knew best: the dancing and ballet dancers, robbie fairchild and leanne cope. ? ? ? the show is a big hit, and he won a tony for...
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>> stahl: oh! stiff competition, likpaypal covers of rbes and tour- ar-oldompany is now valued 5 billion. not bad for two brothers who not long ago to theink branch forpprova a major tenological sht like thisit's not clear that automacally, the exiing financial players are the ones who are ing toin. >> sta: even tugh they're huge and powful. >>ohn collison: i mean, there were plenty huge retailsbemazos little, you know, upstart from seattle-- you know, in just a few shyears, gobbled-- gobbled up the bs.uses >> stahl: nks are so rich. do you worry that they are going toe and buy you out? >> patck collison: well, luckily weave a say in that. and we want to build a long-term independent company. >> s you want to buy them out. ( ughter ) in the months sie we first broadcast this story, the fintech world suffered a black- eye. lending-club, once the poster- child of online loans, has been tarnished by revelations of improper lending. it's led to the ouster of its c.e.o., a justice department investigati
>> stahl: oh! stiff competition, likpaypal covers of rbes and tour- ar-oldompany is now valued 5 billion. not bad for two brothers who not long ago to theink branch forpprova a major tenological sht like thisit's not clear that automacally, the exiing financial players are the ones who are ing toin. >> sta: even tugh they're huge and powful. >>ohn collison: i mean, there were plenty huge retailsbemazos little, you know, upstart from seattle-- you know, in just a few shyears,...
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yeah, you might not recognize me today. >> stahl: you look that different? >> i would say so, yeah. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes."
yeah, you might not recognize me today. >> stahl: you look that different? >> i would say so, yeah. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes."
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains what cupping is. >> reporter: michael phelps shoulders wereith brown bruces as he won in the free style relay. the therapy called cupping being used by phelps and other olympic athletes. >> it is placed on the skin of the athlete and we pulled on the suction. >> reporter: eric le dano head trainer at penn who demonstrated how cupping works says it is a common therapy the skinnies sucked into specialized glass cups. how long does it the stay there. >> we will leave this on for two minutes to ten minutes depending on the injury site. >> reporter: it can be done with heat, it causes capillaries just beneath surface of the the skin to rupture. >> originally developed wye the chinese in an effort to take out evil toxins out of the body. >> reporter: doctor brian senate, chief of sports medicine at penn medicine says cupping works on soft tissue reducing soreness by increasing blood flow. >> we are potentially removing break down products from injury by bringing more blood flow to the area someone like michael phelps his shoulders are such an import
health reporter stephanie stahl explains what cupping is. >> reporter: michael phelps shoulders wereith brown bruces as he won in the free style relay. the therapy called cupping being used by phelps and other olympic athletes. >> it is placed on the skin of the athlete and we pulled on the suction. >> reporter: eric le dano head trainer at penn who demonstrated how cupping works says it is a common therapy the skinnies sucked into specialized glass cups. how long does it the...
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yeah, you might not recognize me >> stahl: you look that different? >> i would say so, yeah. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> reporter: you're in charge. >> >> good evening, on friday the report about 200,000 jobs which are added in august. next weekend, president obama will be in china for his final leadership conference.
yeah, you might not recognize me >> stahl: you look that different? >> i would say so, yeah. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> reporter: you're in charge. >> >> good evening, on friday the report about 200,000 jobs which are added in august. next weekend, president obama will be in china for his final leadership conference.
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our stephanie stahl shows us the reason that she says it was a much more pain free alternative and how new trend could help you out, kate? >>> we're talking about surging temperatures and humidity throughout the week, we have an excessive heat watch in effect, i'll tell you when it initial to effect, which days will feel the worst and when then are storms could impact the area all right now at 6:00. >>> we never expect something like this to happen, in our neighborhood. they were a great family. >> a burlington county neighborhood is shaken. a family, including a ten year-old boy is dead of an apparent murder/suicide. tonight as police investigate the community tries to come to grips with the tragedy. hello everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm nicole brewer in for jessica dean tonight. "eyewitness news" reporter rahel solomon is live in burlington township with more, rahel. >> reporter: nicole and ukee, this is the second murder/suicide this less than a week that police in our region are investigating. over the weekend in berks county, of course, officials discovering a family of five
our stephanie stahl shows us the reason that she says it was a much more pain free alternative and how new trend could help you out, kate? >>> we're talking about surging temperatures and humidity throughout the week, we have an excessive heat watch in effect, i'll tell you when it initial to effect, which days will feel the worst and when then are storms could impact the area all right now at 6:00. >>> we never expect something like this to happen, in our neighborhood. they...
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he talk with our health reporter stephanie stahl and she will share his story up next. >>> five years ago today something happened that sent shock waves up and down the east coast, where were you when the earthquake of 2011 hit? we will take a look back, kate. >>> i remember that well. well, we are dry and beautiful this evening, high pressure is in control and things looking good but we have a chance for storms in the the forecast i'll tell you when to watch out for wet weather when we could hid back to the 90's and head town to the tropics to see is what brewing there. stay with us, that is coming up next. iso let me tell you what i knowe about senator pat toomey.. my mom was the principal at sandy hook school in newtown. she died that day protecting the young children in her care. when it came time to vote on background checks, pat toomey crossed party lines to do the right thing. that's who he is, and i'm grateful. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> well, today marks one year since then, eight year-old zion harvey became first child to und
he talk with our health reporter stephanie stahl and she will share his story up next. >>> five years ago today something happened that sent shock waves up and down the east coast, where were you when the earthquake of 2011 hit? we will take a look back, kate. >>> i remember that well. well, we are dry and beautiful this evening, high pressure is in control and things looking good but we have a chance for storms in the the forecast i'll tell you when to watch out for wet...
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it was confirmed today by officials in texas where the baby was born. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details from the einstein health care science center. >> ♪ >> reporter: we have known zika infected mosquitoes in our area but mosquito spraying is being enhanced in many communities just as a precaution. issue being there are no symptoms, not always, and it can be spread from person to person. the continued big worry is for pregnant woman. now that we have the first u.s. baby to die from the zika. >> the mother did not know zika virus was, was in play. >> reporter: health officials say mother fridays el salvador where it is expected she became infect n her second trimester she traveled to harris county, texas where she gave birth a few weeks ago. the testing confirmed the baby has microcephaly, a condition where the head is abnormally small and most cases brain development is incomplete. >> the child unfortunately, died shortly after birth. very difficult time for both the mother and the family as you can imagine. >> reporter: fifteen babies in the u.s. have been born with zika a
it was confirmed today by officials in texas where the baby was born. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details from the einstein health care science center. >> ♪ >> reporter: we have known zika infected mosquitoes in our area but mosquito spraying is being enhanced in many communities just as a precaution. issue being there are no symptoms, not always, and it can be spread from person to person. the continued big worry is for pregnant woman. now that we have the first...
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stephanie stahl looks at the top five.are back with those and much more when "eyewitness news" continues. >>> the federal investigation into the june job boss john dougherty takes a new turn, to expand to the jim kene mayoral campaign now mayor kenney is responding. >>> plus a map beaten in the parking lot we are live with the latest on what investigators say is a random attack that has left a victim fighting for his life this morning. >>> plus police in our area are looking for two suspects prayed on a mother while outside with her children at a popular fast food restaurant. >>> good morning i'm greg argos at 6:30, justin drabick is live outside on our cbs-3 skies deck with the weather this morning, good morning, justin. >> good morning, greg. we have a good start to the weekend. sunshine is up, right now, and can't find a cloud in the sky. pretty comfortable for this time of the year, compared to yesterday, especially this time. if you get ready for that outdoor work out using or bike ride it looks good at next couple ho
stephanie stahl looks at the top five.are back with those and much more when "eyewitness news" continues. >>> the federal investigation into the june job boss john dougherty takes a new turn, to expand to the jim kene mayoral campaign now mayor kenney is responding. >>> plus a map beaten in the parking lot we are live with the latest on what investigators say is a random attack that has left a victim fighting for his life this morning. >>> plus police in our...
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. >> these perfect pearly white were a long time coming, our stephanie stahl shows us his emotional journey and reason this is a childhood dream come true. torey? >>> you see me play any roddick in the tennis match. that really wasn't anything so what you will see, at the philadelphia freedoms match tonight against new york empire and coming up we will have a live interview with the one and only, billy jean king, don. >>> good stuff, thank you. day baseball in l.a., phillies had a lead in the eighth but could they hold on to it? >>> you roll in the store looking for a cup of joe and you get a taste of the eagles. find out which bird went way under cover at a wawa, sports coming up next. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't
. >> these perfect pearly white were a long time coming, our stephanie stahl shows us his emotional journey and reason this is a childhood dream come true. torey? >>> you see me play any roddick in the tennis match. that really wasn't anything so what you will see, at the philadelphia freedoms match tonight against new york empire and coming up we will have a live interview with the one and only, billy jean king, don. >>> good stuff, thank you. day baseball in l.a.,...
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drugs treat various conditions, food can also improve many illnesses. >> health reporter stephanie stahls here to explain, how that is mann's new mission. >> yep, nutrition program manna delivers healthy meals to sick people, research shows that it can help, keep people out of the hospital and lower health care costs it is considered as a national model. the manna kitchen staffed with army of volunteers makes 90,000 meals a month, meals that bill masterson says are keeping them alive. heart attack left the six five-year old with kidney failure and circulation problems that required amputation of several fingers. >> if you are bedridden like i was for better part of the over a year, thinks a extremely convenient. >> manna stand for metropolitan neighborhood nutrition alliance was founded to be, treating people with hiv aid. >> we have changed from helping people die to live. >> and we have revamped the endure cycle and put science in the menu. >> reporter: the head of the mann a a says they deliver food to people battling life threatening, illnesses. >> there are all about good medicine a
drugs treat various conditions, food can also improve many illnesses. >> health reporter stephanie stahls here to explain, how that is mann's new mission. >> yep, nutrition program manna delivers healthy meals to sick people, research shows that it can help, keep people out of the hospital and lower health care costs it is considered as a national model. the manna kitchen staffed with army of volunteers makes 90,000 meals a month, meals that bill masterson says are keeping them...
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tonight health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the dangerous heat and just how much water can keep you safe. >> reporter: science of heat is the longer a heat wave lasts the more dangerous it becomes, and that is what we are seeing around the philadelphia region. those who died from the heat so far were all elderly with preexisting medical conditions. >> we're seeing a lot of patient was heat-related illness. >> reporter: doctor jack kelly, chief of the emergency department at einstein hospital says while we feel heat that has taken hold of the philadelphia region the elderly often don't react the same way. >> the first thing that goes is our mental status so our nervous system once temperature begins to rise all of your body regulation goes hey wire. >> bottom line is you need some help now. >> reporter: heat help line has been activated by philadelphia corporation for the aging. >> do you want to stay on the first floor. >> we're getting anything from people wanting to learn how to stay cool to people experiencing a medical condition and that is a problem. every year in this coun
tonight health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the dangerous heat and just how much water can keep you safe. >> reporter: science of heat is the longer a heat wave lasts the more dangerous it becomes, and that is what we are seeing around the philadelphia region. those who died from the heat so far were all elderly with preexisting medical conditions. >> we're seeing a lot of patient was heat-related illness. >> reporter: doctor jack kelly, chief of the emergency...
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. >>> plus health reporter stephanie stahl takes us inside a new building at children's's hospital of philadelphia how it i go helping young patient was autism, don. >>> difference between chip kelly and doug pederson, baseball's trade deadline and phillies and plus a streaking celebration in miami, how this player ended up, top less in the bottom of the ninth, sports coming up what's that?! a bird? no, it's gus, the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania! have no fear, wonder gus is here! wonder bucks! whaaa... wonder bucks, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery, with top prizes of $300 grand! one can dream. you can say that again. (giggles) keep on scratchin'! takbbq trophies:hese best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... >>yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. >>best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. >>well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. i'm rob
. >>> plus health reporter stephanie stahl takes us inside a new building at children's's hospital of philadelphia how it i go helping young patient was autism, don. >>> difference between chip kelly and doug pederson, baseball's trade deadline and phillies and plus a streaking celebration in miami, how this player ended up, top less in the bottom of the ninth, sports coming up what's that?! a bird? no, it's gus, the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania! have no fear,...