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but... >> stahl: you could tell? some hair from him, and i bring him back to argentina to do the d.n.a. >> stahl: ( laughs ) to double-check. >> cambiaso: to double-check it was him. >> stahl: at the same time, he decided to clone another horse-d cuartetera. now 17 years old, the original has been playing polo since she was four-- a year younger than most polo ponies, simply because she took to the game so quickly. >> cambiaso: i think she's born to play, you know? there is those horses in life, or like soccer players like messi. it's not many. >> stahl: like you. >> cambiaso: no. i don't know. no. but what i'm saying, this horse is amazing. >> stahl: he took us to the barn where cuartetera lives with eight of her clones. >> cambiaso: you see those-- these two little points-- >> stahl: yeah. >> cambiaso: from this little point is where you make all these horses. >> stahl: this is where they took the cells-- >> cambiaso: exactly. >> stahl: --to make the other? >> cambiaso: to make the other. because of her you get all
but... >> stahl: you could tell? some hair from him, and i bring him back to argentina to do the d.n.a. >> stahl: ( laughs ) to double-check. >> cambiaso: to double-check it was him. >> stahl: at the same time, he decided to clone another horse-d cuartetera. now 17 years old, the original has been playing polo since she was four-- a year younger than most polo ponies, simply because she took to the game so quickly. >> cambiaso: i think she's born to play, you know?...
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att.com/internet >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl.on of "60 minutes," including our story about these beautiful and healthy horses. they may look like any other horses, but they're not. they're clones. how could that be, and why? that story coming right up, on a special edition of "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> for 133 years, a colossal statue of general robert e. lee towered over a traffic circle near downtown new orleans. until last may, when, to the cheers and jeers of onlookers, the confederacy's most celebrated military hero was hoisted off its pedestal. >> really, what these monuments were, were a lie. >> cooper: a lie in what sense? >> well, in the sense that-- that robert e. lee was used as an example, to send a message to the rest of the country, and to all the people that lived here, that the confederacy was a noble cause. and that's just not true. >> cooper: th
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl introduces us to the girl and how this success story is inspiring a room of people to spin for chop. >>> also the philadelphia flower show is blooming at the pennsylvania convention center , we will show you the displays that has guests really saying, wow. >>> will you trade a super bowl mvp? if so what would you want in return? a price has been reportedly been set for nick foles and that story later in ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ oo6z z12fz is for the unafraid. y2oo6y y12fy >>> investigators in burlington county of charged three men with stealing more than a million-dollar, from afu. the suspects family members raymond dale, ronald and shawn zale were running the funeral home in moorestown. police say from 20 on will through 2016 they diverted 1.3 million-dollar into their personal bank accounts. the investigation into the l began after it closed in 2016. >>> a work out to help little hearts, second annual philly spin in takes place weekend to benefit children's ho
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl introduces us to the girl and how this success story is inspiring a room of people to spin for chop. >>> also the philadelphia flower show is blooming at the pennsylvania convention center , we will show you the displays that has guests really saying, wow. >>> will you trade a super bowl mvp? if so what would you want in return? a price has been reportedly been set for nick foles and that story later in ♪ ♪ there are two types of...
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. >> leave it to leslie stahl, "maybe you should."." >> anna navarro, what did you think of that? >> it was almost a z quesequel r confirmation hearings. she's just not good at answering questio questions. these were not rocket science questions. these were basic questions about schools. sometimes basic questions about schools in her home state where she was so active on education. it want just this question that was awkward and cringe-inducing, it was the entire interview that made you want to look away because you just can't believe that the education system in this country, which is important to every single american, is in the hands of this woman who can't answer the simplest of questions. i have not seen such a horrible interview since sarah palin said she could see russia from her back yard. i think this may have topped it. >> it was a tough watch. and isn't it also just the broader issue, crystal, the fact that this is another day, another problem with the member of the trump cabinet? >> yeah. at this point in you haven't been
. >> leave it to leslie stahl, "maybe you should."." >> anna navarro, what did you think of that? >> it was almost a z quesequel r confirmation hearings. she's just not good at answering questio questions. these were not rocket science questions. these were basic questions about schools. sometimes basic questions about schools in her home state where she was so active on education. it want just this question that was awkward and cringe-inducing, it was the...
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and stahl pointed out that this didn't work in devos's home state of michigan. >> your argument that schools will get better is not working in michigan, where you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about all schools in general because schools are made up of individual students attending them. >> stephen: i hesitate to talk about how dumb that sentence is in general because it's made up of all the dumb, individual words within it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) also, secretary, your job is to talk about schools in general, not individual students. that's why you run the department of education and not the "department of jennifer." ( laughter ) and-- i'm worried about jennifer. ( laughter ) and secretary devos admitted that she hasn't really done her job. >> the public schools here are doing worse than they did. >> michigan schools need to do better. there is no doubt about it. >> have you seen the really bad schools? maybe try to figure out what, what they're doing? >> i have not-- i have not-- i have not intentionally visite
and stahl pointed out that this didn't work in devos's home state of michigan. >> your argument that schools will get better is not working in michigan, where you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about all schools in general because schools are made up of individual students attending them. >> stephen: i hesitate to talk about how dumb that sentence is in general because it's made up of all the dumb, individual...
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with apologies>>> davos sat down with lesley stahl and offered responses widely criticized. >> are the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know. overall i can't say overall that they have all gotten better. >> education secretary, betsey davos appeared on 60 minutes unable to answer question as the bout schools in her own state. >> have you seen the really bad schools? maybe tried to figure out what, what they're doing? >> i have not, have not, have not intentionally visit itted schools that are underperforming. >> maybe you should. >> maybe i should. yes. >> according to u.s. news and world report, michigan ranks number 36 overall in education. davos has championed school choice proposals which take funds away from underperforming public schools and invest in charter and private schools. >> the public schools here are doing worse than they did. >> michigan schools need to do better. there is no doubt about it. >> this afternoon. devos defended. missing from 60 minutes. children in charter schools in detroit are doing two times belter than their peers. the reforms are
with apologies>>> davos sat down with lesley stahl and offered responses widely criticized. >> are the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know. overall i can't say overall that they have all gotten better. >> education secretary, betsey davos appeared on 60 minutes unable to answer question as the bout schools in her own state. >> have you seen the really bad schools? maybe tried to figure out what, what they're doing? >> i have not, have...
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i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> glenn jackson the actress lawmakers, a preview of her, cbs sunday morning interview coming up in moments, stay with us. i'd like the "my wife is out of town and i'm in over my head meal". sleep over! sleep over! sleep over! so you said 5 chicken mcnuggets happy meals and a classic chicken sandwich for 3 bucks each. exactly. build whatever meal you want with favorites on the new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu from mcdonald's. >>> glennda jackson led a full life she is famous for her work on the stage and screen but may not know she was a member of the british parliament, out spoken jackson discussed her return to acting with cbs sunday morning's mark phillips and here's a preview. >> i do confess my act. >> if were you choose a gentle reentry into theater in your eighty-first year you wouldn't choose to play one of the most artistic physically demanding rolls ever written. shakespeare's king lear. >> unaudible. >> i was blessed by my parents by very strong work ethic and being a member of the parliament 24/7 just as much as when you are doing t
i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> glenn jackson the actress lawmakers, a preview of her, cbs sunday morning interview coming up in moments, stay with us. i'd like the "my wife is out of town and i'm in over my head meal". sleep over! sleep over! sleep over! so you said 5 chicken mcnuggets happy meals and a classic chicken sandwich for 3 bucks each. exactly. build whatever meal you want with favorites on the new $1 $2 $3 dollar menu from...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs news". >> we will be right back with a sign of spring. stay >> ooh sure siyouth at lack continue city boat show is in tow out. >> whether you are an after i had fisherman ac boat show the place >> like little kids in a candy store, excite the the dollars>> sponsored by progressive insurance, this is the biggest indoor the 500 boats on display range from few thousand to over alion dollars.>> wow. >> guys, it is pretty cool. >> considered by many as non- essential luxury, boated during the recession, but industry experts say as the tide of consumer confidence rises so do boat sales. see consistent sale five to 10 % each year. >> for many local dealers offer steel discounts this week, the boat show crucial crick offer to the season, the boat show can account for up to 60% of our total business for the year, so very important for us. >> but shot isn't just for buying boats they're every boating and fishing accessary you can imagine and lots of hands-on displays, like climbing a boards a coast guard boat both, operating a virtual boat, and doc
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs news". >> we will be right back with a sign of spring. stay >> ooh sure siyouth at lack continue city boat show is in tow out. >> whether you are an after i had fisherman ac boat show the place >> like little kids in a candy store, excite the the dollars>> sponsored by progressive insurance, this is the biggest indoor the 500 boats on display range from few thousand to over alion dollars.>> wow. >> guys, it is pretty cool....
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lesley stahl: do you feel a sense of urgency?esley stahl: 'cause this sounds like talking. instead of acting. there is a sense of urgency indeed.but on president trump mocked the concept of these types of solve problems like the opioid epidemic. trump: we can't just keep setting up blue-ribbon committees. they, talk, talk, talk. two hours later, then they write a report. the white house's proposal includes providing "rigorous" firearms training for "specially qualified" school personnel on a voluntary basis. devos: this is one solution that can and should be considered. but no one size fits all. every state and every community is going to address this issue in a the also supports ... -transitioning veterans and retired law enforcement to work in schools-adopting measures to allow law to remove firearms from threatening individuals -overhauling and reforming mental health programs -and the cornyn-murphy bill improving reporting to the federal background check system the white house -- the gun proposal one day after the president's
lesley stahl: do you feel a sense of urgency?esley stahl: 'cause this sounds like talking. instead of acting. there is a sense of urgency indeed.but on president trump mocked the concept of these types of solve problems like the opioid epidemic. trump: we can't just keep setting up blue-ribbon committees. they, talk, talk, talk. two hours later, then they write a report. the white house's proposal includes providing "rigorous" firearms training for "specially qualified"...
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health reporter stephanie stahl shows just this einstein healthcare science center report. >> a lessonrevention, om the experts. these four year old have learned about germs. >> if you sneeze, and you cover your mouth up. like this. >> and how they spread. >> now they're going to see those germs in action. >> going to see how germs spread from just two friends. >> friends guiliani a and a.m. airy start the demonstration. >> back of your hand. >> they're rubbing on glow glow germs, harmless lotion, visible only under a black light. >> oh, my hands and on my fingers. >> the goal i to see how far the germs travel, and how fast. when kids do what kids do. >> i'm going to be the mom. >> as they play ... the glow germs start spreading fro from . >> you can see the glow germ on knobs, on the back after chair, the train set and utensils, the glow germ even showed up on many ohe children. >> on their arms and faces. >> you have some right here, right here. >> and there were traces of the glow germ even after they washed their hands. >> that's we wash our hands allhe >> good advice because real
health reporter stephanie stahl shows just this einstein healthcare science center report. >> a lessonrevention, om the experts. these four year old have learned about germs. >> if you sneeze, and you cover your mouth up. like this. >> and how they spread. >> now they're going to see those germs in action. >> going to see how germs spread from just two friends. >> friends guiliani a and a.m. airy start the demonstration. >> back of your hand. >>...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the health scare and how it could have been prevented. >> reporter: social media film maker kevin smith says he is still aboveground after surviving a massive heart attack. doctors told him there was a 100 percent blockage of the artery often referred to as a widow maker. >> it is called a widow maker because when that artery close s patients tend to die from the close another. >> reporter: lankenau cardiologist irv says it is more called a partner killer because blockage in the left an tear beyond discending artery happens to both men and woman. >> unfortunately in the world we live in today it is not unusual. >> reporter: this is what it should look like but blockage stops blood from circulating, traditionally fixed with the s tent which is what smith had. on facebook director said he felt nauseous and heavy sweating and chest pain. on twitter, smith says if i hadn't cancelled show two to go to the happy would have died tonight. >> his risk is his family history. >> reporter: smith's at 47 revealed his father died after a massive heart att
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the health scare and how it could have been prevented. >> reporter: social media film maker kevin smith says he is still aboveground after surviving a massive heart attack. doctors told him there was a 100 percent blockage of the artery often referred to as a widow maker. >> it is called a widow maker because when that artery close s patients tend to die from the close another. >> reporter: lankenau cardiologist irv says it is more...
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regularly eat nuts are at a significantly lower risk of cancer recurrence, health reporter stephanie stahl explains the study. >> reporter: tree nuts like almonds, walnuts, cashews can help patient was stage three colon cancer live longer. new research track 826 patients after they were treated with surgery and chemotherapy. >> i think it is significant, i mean many people, are already eat nuts. >> reporter: doctor aldeari deputy director of fox chase cancer center says it is not known exactly why nuts improve survival, research found stage three colon cancer patient whose regularly consume at least two, 1 ounce serving of nuts every week had a 57 percent improvement, in overall, survival. >> if you know you knew that, eating more of these tree nuts can help your chances of keeping this cancer from coming back and living longer, i would certainly do it. >> reporter: the doctor says that nuts, when part of the mediterranean diet that includes healthy fats can improve colon cancer outcomes along with exercise, and keeping a healthy weight. avoiding things like sugar and processed food food i
regularly eat nuts are at a significantly lower risk of cancer recurrence, health reporter stephanie stahl explains the study. >> reporter: tree nuts like almonds, walnuts, cashews can help patient was stage three colon cancer live longer. new research track 826 patients after they were treated with surgery and chemotherapy. >> i think it is significant, i mean many people, are already eat nuts. >> reporter: doctor aldeari deputy director of fox chase cancer center says it is...
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eyewitness news" a dangerous disorder for those already battling diabetes how health reporter stephanie stahlrmful new trend becoming popular. >>> prince harry and megan markle will be inviting members of the public, we will explain how they are choosing who makes the list,. >>> a live look from a snowy northampton county this nor'easter dumpster fresh powder there on bethlehem we will keep you updated on this storm when "eyewitness news" your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, that helps improve your heart's ability entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the mos
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lesley stahl. bill whitaker. >> stephen: and i'm teach stephen.y interview of anderson cooper's interview of stormy daniels. ms. daniels, thank you for sitting with me today. i respect anderson cooper but i believe he left important questions unasked. do you agree? >> of course. >> stephen: first and obviously this is a delicate sufnlgt do you have pictures of the president's -- shall we say executive branch? >> yes. >> stephen: all right, okay. and does it look like either one of these images -- a decorative gourd or a circusnu
lesley stahl. bill whitaker. >> stephen: and i'm teach stephen.y interview of anderson cooper's interview of stormy daniels. ms. daniels, thank you for sitting with me today. i respect anderson cooper but i believe he left important questions unasked. do you agree? >> of course. >> stephen: first and obviously this is a delicate sufnlgt do you have pictures of the president's -- shall we say executive branch? >> yes. >> stephen: all right, okay. and does it look...
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health reporter stephanie stahl, hosting women in film and television. should be nice weekends to watch the awards. >> nice weekends, ya. >> to watch the awards. >> but yes, to watch, yes, little caveat there. but let's talk about the forecast, weekend will be better at least than today. >> absolutely true, the storm itself will start to pull away , but big, slow moving storm system. so it is like an elephant trying to make a speedy exit. doesn't happen really. >> okay. >> bizarre way of put that, yes, let's go outside, though, not great view, already, outside the art museum stems at the moment. you can at least make out the skyline. it looks like there is a little bit after lull in the rain right now. we had expected that, there is no surprise here. but we are so far from through with this storm system, guys, and we'll -- it bears repeating just reinforce this again, i think wind ends up being the biggest issue we face, always great view, if there is winds, that you'll see the flags waiving, and they're barely moving right now so obviously off to great
health reporter stephanie stahl, hosting women in film and television. should be nice weekends to watch the awards. >> nice weekends, ya. >> to watch the awards. >> but yes, to watch, yes, little caveat there. but let's talk about the forecast, weekend will be better at least than today. >> absolutely true, the storm itself will start to pull away , but big, slow moving storm system. so it is like an elephant trying to make a speedy exit. doesn't happen really. >>...
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leslie stahl spoke to him for "60 minutes." >> i understood face book is how he would win.ow he talked. face book how he won. >> facebook is how he won. >> i think so. i think donald trump won. i think facebook was the highway in which his car drove on. >> reporter: and brad parscale was in the driver's seat. in the beginning of the campaign he worked alone at home in san antonio. but by the end he had 100 people reporting to him. one of his main jobs was to send out carefully tailored, low-cost, digital ad to millions of people. >> these were ads on facebook? >> facebook, twitter, google search, platforms. facebook was the 500 pound gorilla. 80% of the budget. >> facebook's advertising technology helped president obama in 2012. but today facebook offers something more precise and sophisticated. while the president tweeted facebook was always anti-trump, parscale relied heavily on the company on the cutting edge targeting tools. one of the best things facebook did for you i heard was penetrate the rural vote. its that correct? >> facebook lets you get to places, places poss
leslie stahl spoke to him for "60 minutes." >> i understood face book is how he would win.ow he talked. face book how he won. >> facebook is how he won. >> i think so. i think donald trump won. i think facebook was the highway in which his car drove on. >> reporter: and brad parscale was in the driver's seat. in the beginning of the campaign he worked alone at home in san antonio. but by the end he had 100 people reporting to him. one of his main jobs was to...
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de vos sat down with lesley stahl and offered responses that were widely criticized. jericka duncan is now at the white house with this. >> have the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know. i can't say overall this they have all gotten better. >> reporter: education secretary betsy de vos appeared on "60 minutes" unable to answer hoestions about schools in her own state. >> have you seen the really bad schools, maybe try to figure out what they're doing? >> i have not-- i have not intentionally visited schools that are under-performing. >> maybe you should. >> maybe i should, yes. >> reporter: according to u.s. world and news report, michigan ranks 36th overall in education. de vos has championed school choice proposals that take money away from public schools and invest in charter and private schools. >> the public schools here are doing worse than they did. >> michigan schools need to do better. there is no doubt about it. >> reporter: this afternoon, de vos defended herself on twitter, saying, "missing from "60 minutes," students at charter school
de vos sat down with lesley stahl and offered responses that were widely criticized. jericka duncan is now at the white house with this. >> have the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know. i can't say overall this they have all gotten better. >> reporter: education secretary betsy de vos appeared on "60 minutes" unable to answer hoestions about schools in her own state. >> have you seen the really bad schools, maybe try to figure out what...
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she spoke with lesley stahl for "60 minutes." >> do you feel a sense of urgency? >> yes. >> because this sounds like talking. >> no -- >> -- instead of acting. >> there is a sense of urgency indeed. >> reporter: in washington, the best way to avoid action or dodge a hot political topic is to create a commission. in fact, over the weekend, the president criticized so-called blue ribbon committees saying they were all about talk. immediately after the parkland shooting, the president said when it came to gun safety and gun control, he would act because there had been too much talking. >> all right, great reporting there major, thank you so much. >>> the white house now says north korea must meet specific criteria before president trump meets with kim jong-un. u.s. officials want the north to stop all nuclear and ballistic missile tests. allow american military exercises with south korea to proceed and commit to denuclearization as a discussion topic. when he spoke on saturday, the president seemed ready to accept all possible outcomes. >> hey, who knows. if it happe
she spoke with lesley stahl for "60 minutes." >> do you feel a sense of urgency? >> yes. >> because this sounds like talking. >> no -- >> -- instead of acting. >> there is a sense of urgency indeed. >> reporter: in washington, the best way to avoid action or dodge a hot political topic is to create a commission. in fact, over the weekend, the president criticized so-called blue ribbon committees saying they were all about talk. immediately...
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lesley stahl: do you feel a sense of urgency?s.lesley stahl: 'cause this sounds like talking. instead of acting. betsy devos: no, there is a sense of urgency indeed.but on saturday -- president trump mocked the concept of these types of commissions to solve problems like the opioid epidemic. trump: we can't just keep setting up blue-ribbon committees. they, talk, talk, talk. two hours later, then they write a report. the white house's proposal includes providing "rigorous" firearms training for "specially qualified" school personnel on a voluntary basis. devos: this is one solution that can and should be considered. but no one size fits all. every state and every community is going to address this issue in a different way.the administration also supports ... -transitioning veterans and retired law enforcement to work in schools-adopting measures to allow law enforcement to remove firearms from threatening individuals -overhauling and reforming mental health programs -and the cornyn-murphy bill improving reporting to the federal b
lesley stahl: do you feel a sense of urgency?s.lesley stahl: 'cause this sounds like talking. instead of acting. betsy devos: no, there is a sense of urgency indeed.but on saturday -- president trump mocked the concept of these types of commissions to solve problems like the opioid epidemic. trump: we can't just keep setting up blue-ribbon committees. they, talk, talk, talk. two hours later, then they write a report. the white house's proposal includes providing "rigorous" firearms...
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she was on "60 minutes" with lesley stahl. her history and expertise is in public money going to other than public schools. she did not seem to really understand the public school situation in her state. listen. >> have the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know. ov overall, i cannot say they have. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> there are lots of pockets where the students are doing well. >> have you seen the really bad schools? maybe tried to figure out what they're doing? >> i have not. i have not. i have not intentionally visited schools that are under performing. >> maybe you should. >> maybe i should. yes. >>s that was a tough interview. that is a tough job. public schools in america need help. she hasn't visited any and she is in charge of the commission to oversee arming teachers. >> it is remarkable. and this is a story where we have seen cabinet officials with not much expertise or interest in the responsibilities. in some ways, that is not acceptable at this point. you want her as tough a
she was on "60 minutes" with lesley stahl. her history and expertise is in public money going to other than public schools. she did not seem to really understand the public school situation in her state. listen. >> have the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know. ov overall, i cannot say they have. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> there are lots of pockets where the students are doing well. >> have you seen the really bad...
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she was asked about that from leslie stahl particularly in her home state of michigan. >> have public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i can't say overall they have all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> there are certainly lots of pockets where students are doing well? >> have you seen the really bad schools? maybe try to figure out what they're doing? >> i have not intentionally visited schools that are underperforming. >> maybe you is should. >> maybe i should, yes. >> i'm sorry. that is the biggest train wreck of an interview i have seen in a long time. i'm someone who is sympathetic to school choice. it should be a bipartisan priority. that is not the answer of somebody who has their hand on the tiller of our education policy. >> that's who she is. she's education secretary. >> let's all serve a softball to your home state. nothing. crickets. you're right. maybe i should be visiting disadvantaged schools. >> it is spot-on, though, right? that's who the boss is? that's what she brings to this position. some doesn't know how this job is ordinarily done. sh
she was asked about that from leslie stahl particularly in her home state of michigan. >> have public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i can't say overall they have all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> there are certainly lots of pockets where students are doing well? >> have you seen the really bad schools? maybe try to figure out what they're doing? >> i have not intentionally visited schools that are underperforming. >>...
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lesley stahl. bill whitaker. >> stephen: and i'm teach stephen. tonight my interview of anderson cooper's interview of stormy daniels. ms. daniels, thank you for sitting with me today. i respect anderson cooper but i believe he left important questions unasked. do you agree? >> of course. >> stephen: first and obviously this is a delicate sufnlgt do you have pictures of the president's -- shall we say executive branch? >> yes. >> stephen: all right, okay. and does it look like either one of these images -- a decorative gourd or a circus peanut? >> both. >> stephen: chilling. well, was there any foreplay before the act? >> 100%. >> stephen: i see. and what did he say to set the mood? what was donald trump's come-on line? >> you me mind me of my daughter. >> stephen: the only way that could be more disturbing is if he said you remind him of eric. now, complete this sentence -- having sex with donald trump is like -- >> a shark attack. >> stephen: okay. and just to be clear. you only had sex with donald trump to get on the "celebrity apprentice"? >>
lesley stahl. bill whitaker. >> stephen: and i'm teach stephen. tonight my interview of anderson cooper's interview of stormy daniels. ms. daniels, thank you for sitting with me today. i respect anderson cooper but i believe he left important questions unasked. do you agree? >> of course. >> stephen: first and obviously this is a delicate sufnlgt do you have pictures of the president's -- shall we say executive branch? >> yes. >> stephen: all right, okay. and does...
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i think leslie stahl was able to pinpoint her on several different policy points.ad audience that it just took off. she had a tough day. she came out with a statement later this evening saying, you know, "60 minutes" did not run the entire interview, that it was edited carefully, that they left out data we had given to them and she was sort of tweeting about it this evening so clearly they're not happy with the performance either. >> i was reminded tonight, she was the closest vote of any of the cabinet nominees. they were so fearful, it took the vice president as a tiebreaker in the senate. she was that unpopular. her problem in addition is she only the latest trump cabinet member to bring a poor reflection on this government. >> right. we've seen a lot of news stories about how several cabinet members aren't coming from a very specific policy place that would prepare them for their job and education secretary betsy devos was a wealthy philanthropist and she has no experience with public schools, she was never a teacher. she doesn't have a lot of experience in edu
i think leslie stahl was able to pinpoint her on several different policy points.ad audience that it just took off. she had a tough day. she came out with a statement later this evening saying, you know, "60 minutes" did not run the entire interview, that it was edited carefully, that they left out data we had given to them and she was sort of tweeting about it this evening so clearly they're not happy with the performance either. >> i was reminded tonight, she was the closest...
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welcome on sunday, betsy devos appeared on "60 minutes" and was questioned by leslie stahl about herolicies. >> why take money away from that school that is not working to bring them up t to a level where that school is working? >> we should be funding and investing in studedents, not i in school buildidings, not in institution, not in systems. >> but what about the kids who are back at the school that is not working? what about those kids? >> in places where there have been a lot of choice thahat has been introduced -- florida, forr example -- the studies show thtt when there's a large number of students that oftften to go to a different school oror different schools, the traraditional publc schools actually, the results get better as well. >> has that happened in mimiigan? of great options anand choices for students. >> have ththe public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i don't know. overall -- i i can't say y overl they have algogotten better.r. >> the whole statate is not doig better. >> there are pockets thahat the students a are doing well. >> but you argue if you take the
welcome on sunday, betsy devos appeared on "60 minutes" and was questioned by leslie stahl about herolicies. >> why take money away from that school that is not working to bring them up t to a level where that school is working? >> we should be funding and investing in studedents, not i in school buildidings, not in institution, not in systems. >> but what about the kids who are back at the school that is not working? what about those kids? >> in places where...
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lesley stahl asked her about her work as the head 69 american federation for children in her home statechigan, where public schools are not doing well. they're performing particularly poorly. and perhaps ironically for the secretary of education, it seemed she hadn't done her homework. >> you have a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about all schools in general because schools are made up of individual students attending them. >> the public schools here are doing worse than they did. >> michigan schools need to do better. there is no doubt about it. >> have you seen the really bad schools, maybe try to figure out what they're doing? >> i have not -- i have not -- i have not intentionally visited schools that are underperforming. >> maybe you should. >> maybe i should. yes. >> jimmy: in fairness to betsy devos, if it seems like she has no idea what she's doing, it's only because she has no idea what she's doing. [ cheers and applause ] and speaking of not knowing what you're doing, you know, i hope you know daylight saving time
lesley stahl asked her about her work as the head 69 american federation for children in her home statechigan, where public schools are not doing well. they're performing particularly poorly. and perhaps ironically for the secretary of education, it seemed she hadn't done her homework. >> you have a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about all schools in general because schools are made up of individual students attending...
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voss, education secretary, was on the "today" show and last night she did an interview with lesley stahl on '60 minutes" about her role as volunteer in favoring charter schools than private schools in the state of michigan. and this was one of the unusual exchanges. >> the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i won't know. overall -- i can't say overall they've all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> well, there are certainly lots of pockets where it is students are doing well and -- >> no, but your argument if you take funds away, that the schools will get better is not working in michigan. where you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about all schools in general because schools are made up of individual students attending them. >> the public schools here are doing worse than they did. >> michigan schools need to do better, there is no doubt about it. >> have you seen the really bad schools, maybe try to figure out what they're doing? >> i have not -- i have not -- i have not intentionally visit
voss, education secretary, was on the "today" show and last night she did an interview with lesley stahl on '60 minutes" about her role as volunteer in favoring charter schools than private schools in the state of michigan. and this was one of the unusual exchanges. >> the public schools in michigan gotten better? >> i won't know. overall -- i can't say overall they've all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> well, there are certainly...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on those stories. >> reporter: first is a study warningout the dangers pose todd teens who smoke e cigarettes, the study in the journal pediatrics say teens who used e cigarettes had three times more toxic chemicals then teens who didn't use them, some of those chemicals could be related to brain and breast cancer. effects of other chemicals are not even fully known just yet. >> it is so toxic that it is used in chemical weapons. >> these are chem californias. >> reporter: most recent data shows, more than 2 million middle and high school students were using e cigarettes in 2016. they are now more popular among teens then tradition will tobacco cigarettes. >>> also tonight, the dramatic increase in the number of teenagers being diagnosed with kidney stones. now children's hospital of philadelphia has new research underway to improve, prevention strategies. seventeen year-old emma gall always had water bottles with her, drinking lots is a daily mission. >> it is very difficult to try to keep up with. >> reporter: high school senior has to d
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on those stories. >> reporter: first is a study warningout the dangers pose todd teens who smoke e cigarettes, the study in the journal pediatrics say teens who used e cigarettes had three times more toxic chemicals then teens who didn't use them, some of those chemicals could be related to brain and breast cancer. effects of other chemicals are not even fully known just yet. >> it is so toxic that it is used in chemical weapons....
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins with us those details. >> reporter: pretty exciting, rightle are dying of colon cancer faster then ever before, part of the problem is there are no symptoms, until it is more advanced and not enough people getting recommended colonoscopies. this new study released to day says for certain patients, nuts can be a life safer. tree nuts like almonds, walnut , cashews can help patient was stage three colon cancer live longer, new research track 826 patients after being treated with surgery and chemotherapy. >> i think it is significant, many people, they already eat nuts. >> reporter: the deputy director of fox chase cancer center says it is not known exactly why nuts improve survival, research found stage three colon cancer patient whose regularly consumed at least two, 1 ounce servings of nuts every week had a 57 percent improvement in other all survival. >> you know, you knew that eating more of these tree nuts can help your chances of keeping this cancer from coming back and living longer, i would certainly do it. >> reporter: the doctor says
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins with us those details. >> reporter: pretty exciting, rightle are dying of colon cancer faster then ever before, part of the problem is there are no symptoms, until it is more advanced and not enough people getting recommended colonoscopies. this new study released to day says for certain patients, nuts can be a life safer. tree nuts like almonds, walnut , cashews can help patient was stage three colon cancer live longer, new research track...
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but betsy devos sat down with lesley stahl and whether we're talking guns in schools or basic understanding of how the public school system works, even if her own state of michigan, where that's where she gets a pat on the back for all that she's done, betsy devos struggled to put it nicely. so is she the right person to lead something this life or death important? >> the white house, stef, is trying to narrow the focus of sort of the gun debate to just school safety and i think that's one of the reasons why they selected betsy devos, the education secretary. but there's no doubt she is probably the most polarizing cabinet member right now. people if the education community just hate her. they really do. it's really intense out there. and her interview last night on "60 minutes" was very rough. i mean, she could not get a handle on the sort of basics of the nation's school system, including in her home state of michigan. now she's taking on the gun issue. we'll see if this goes anywhere. i suspect the commission's going to have a lot of meetings and not really do much. >> what do you think
but betsy devos sat down with lesley stahl and whether we're talking guns in schools or basic understanding of how the public school system works, even if her own state of michigan, where that's where she gets a pat on the back for all that she's done, betsy devos struggled to put it nicely. so is she the right person to lead something this life or death important? >> the white house, stef, is trying to narrow the focus of sort of the gun debate to just school safety and i think that's...
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devos was speaking with lesley stahl on cbs's "60 minutes." >> the public schools in michigan, have they gotten better? >> i don't know. i can't say overall they have all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> there are certainly lots of pockets where the students are doing well -- >> your argument if you take funds away, the schools will get better is not working in michigan. you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the school system here. >> i hesitate to talk about all schools in general because schools are made up of individual students attending them. >> the public schools here are doing worse than they did. >> michigan schools be to do better, no doubt about it. amy: meanwhile "60 minutes" is , moving forward with plans to air an interview with adult film star stephanie clifford, also known as stormy daniels, about her alleged affair she had with in 2006. daniels agreed to the interview with host anderson cooper despite an arbiter's ruling last week that she's barred from talking about her relationship with trump. just weeks before the 2016 electio
devos was speaking with lesley stahl on cbs's "60 minutes." >> the public schools in michigan, have they gotten better? >> i don't know. i can't say overall they have all gotten better. >> the whole state is not doing well. >> there are certainly lots of pockets where the students are doing well -- >> your argument if you take funds away, the schools will get better is not working in michigan. you had a huge impact and influence over the direction of the...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." with 5 times more ethnic regions... ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... and the paths they took to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com >> cooper: a week and a half before the 2016 election, donald trump's personal attorney paid a porn star named stormy daniels to keep quiet about her alleged relationship with the republican candidate for president. today, that arrangement is well on its way to becoming the most talked-about "hush agreement" in history, with potential legal and political implications for the president. through his spokesman, mr. trump has denied having an affair with stormy daniels, and his lawyers are now threatening her with financial ruin, saying she has to pay one million dollars every time she violates her agreement to stay silent. but that didn't stop her from coming on "60 minutes." for sitting here talking to me today you could be fined a million dollars
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to know that that is a question that she's going to get if she walks into an interview with lesley stahlhing, the education secretary not doing her home work. she's on "today" this morning to talk about the president's gun policy but what happened to raising the age to buy rifles? we'll go live to the white house. >>> and after a slew of scandals, the white house chief of staff reportedly calls in cabinet secretaries to remind them to behave, but what about the behavior coming from the oval office? >>> speaking of bad behavior, how about the president's rally in pennsylvania this weekend? "morning joe" is coming right back. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my sym
to know that that is a question that she's going to get if she walks into an interview with lesley stahlhing, the education secretary not doing her home work. she's on "today" this morning to talk about the president's gun policy but what happened to raising the age to buy rifles? we'll go live to the white house. >>> and after a slew of scandals, the white house chief of staff reportedly calls in cabinet secretaries to remind them to behave, but what about the behavior...