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>> stahl: ...he covered barack obama. >> good to see you, sir. >> stahl: i think you interviewed him-huh. it's a lot. >> stahl: did you have a relationship? >> kroft: the only thing we had was a reporter-subject relationship. have there been moments when you said, "what did i get myself into?" >> ( laughs ) >> kroft: i think he knew that we were not going to burn him, that we were going to ask tough questions. >> kroft: afghanistan? the health care bill. the unemployment problem. >> this is a tough business. i just want to say that... >> kroft: but we were going to let him answer them. >> stahl: and you ran them. >> kroft: well, we edited them down, but we were really careful to be able to distill what he was saying. and i think he appreciated that, and was comfortable with it. >> what else you got? ( laughter ) >> kroft: everybody would come up to me in the white house and ul "ththe on time, in thentervis, when you see the guy we see every day." and in all the interviews we did with him, i never once saw him lean on an aide or ask for a clarification or, "am i saying this right?" or
>> stahl: ...he covered barack obama. >> good to see you, sir. >> stahl: i think you interviewed him-huh. it's a lot. >> stahl: did you have a relationship? >> kroft: the only thing we had was a reporter-subject relationship. have there been moments when you said, "what did i get myself into?" >> ( laughs ) >> kroft: i think he knew that we were not going to burn him, that we were going to ask tough questions. >> kroft: afghanistan? the...
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think of that. >> stahl: yeah. >> langone: that's a big thing. >> babinski: it is a lot. >> stahl: n.y.uion model replaces what had been a patchwork system of scholarships and financial aid. now, every med student is on full scholarship, with absolutely no strings attached. this model says anybody who comes to n.y.u. medical school will come tuition free, as opposed to just the kids who need the money. >> emanuel: right. i like the-- a model which i call-- forgivable loans. that you basically say to every student, "we're loaning you all of medical school. and if you go into primary care or one of these other specialties that needs doctors, or you go practice in a rural community, like in south dakota, or you go into an inner-city community that's under-served, we're going to forgive your loan. on the other hand, you decide you want to go into one of those lucrative specialties, ophthalmology, or dermatology, or orthopedics, you're going to have to pay it back with interest. and i think that's a more effective way of getting the goals society wants, than giving everyone-- tuition free. >>
think of that. >> stahl: yeah. >> langone: that's a big thing. >> babinski: it is a lot. >> stahl: n.y.uion model replaces what had been a patchwork system of scholarships and financial aid. now, every med student is on full scholarship, with absolutely no strings attached. this model says anybody who comes to n.y.u. medical school will come tuition free, as opposed to just the kids who need the money. >> emanuel: right. i like the-- a model which i call--...
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mixed but i along with nahas when himself tip this to be more of a 2 horse race guys based on base stahl from light sick how close could they get i think they could win the title a main they've just go to look at what happened to dallman last season it's really took to we now for this title it is incredibly hard and i'm not sure they've quite got the stent in depth but i think you can definitely say to 3 horse race yeah ok will don't mend the featured leyva cruising for no on saturday the other big match let's turn our attention to those 2 he is what's months homos what mats hummels and by a boss mon piece of bosch had to say oft of the match they're my fun we have a really good team we play great football and we're food places so skilled on the ball will have especially good with the ball of their feet taking on defenders using their pace they make great runs off to impact we have an ice cold striker in and around the box we have so many different qualities is not a good enough from our side we didn't play well we make too many mistakes if you look at the goals we see the mistakes we ma
mixed but i along with nahas when himself tip this to be more of a 2 horse race guys based on base stahl from light sick how close could they get i think they could win the title a main they've just go to look at what happened to dallman last season it's really took to we now for this title it is incredibly hard and i'm not sure they've quite got the stent in depth but i think you can definitely say to 3 horse race yeah ok will don't mend the featured leyva cruising for no on saturday the other...
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it started with a positive report from leslie stahl on "60 minutes." >> we are the first news organization to look at the innards of the bloom box that he had been toiling on for nearly a decade. this is it? he offered to give me a look inside the bloom box. >> nobody has seen this before. >> are you gly. why not? >>s unveiling. the steve jobs-like reveal. the governor was there. there larry page about the nature of this event. it strikes the two of us, this is like the google ipo. >> he was wrong. while bloom did ipo, it would be a decade nearly later, and its share price hit a high of 35. trades this morning for $4.10. the headline in 2019 is different than 2010. the ceo is aware of the headlines. he knows the buck stops with him. we will get to the stock price in a minute. that must have been math ingica have "60 minutminutes" -- you exploded into silicon valley. >> ten years later, is this where you thought you would be? question to ask. let me put numbers for you. since 1981 -- 1979 is when carter put solar panels on the white house roof. 1981 is commercial production started. through
it started with a positive report from leslie stahl on "60 minutes." >> we are the first news organization to look at the innards of the bloom box that he had been toiling on for nearly a decade. this is it? he offered to give me a look inside the bloom box. >> nobody has seen this before. >> are you gly. why not? >>s unveiling. the steve jobs-like reveal. the governor was there. there larry page about the nature of this event. it strikes the two of us, this is...
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knology that isn't stahl inside of your body and you being connected to the internet is a witness inside of you more severe than any other physical or biological witness because i mean if i am connected to internet anyone pretty much can and any point happen to me. i mean why would i want to post myself to such from their ability well i mean hacking your body is all why it's possible. especially anyone with a chip in the body a simple chip is vulnerable to being hacked and as we have artificial hearts as we have. org meant. to have brine then that's something that we have to manage. but you know that kind of an argument doesn't negate. experimenting with these things because you know if you want to just be a ball. logical body then you will have no. machines to assist you you'll have no media devices to communicate with you'll have no heating system still different if you know if i have media devices and internet is all around me i do that very often i choose to cut myself off completely because i know that there's no privacy now well you know if you talk on the phone if you go online ev
knology that isn't stahl inside of your body and you being connected to the internet is a witness inside of you more severe than any other physical or biological witness because i mean if i am connected to internet anyone pretty much can and any point happen to me. i mean why would i want to post myself to such from their ability well i mean hacking your body is all why it's possible. especially anyone with a chip in the body a simple chip is vulnerable to being hacked and as we have artificial...
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cokie roberts was very kind. >> that's a lovely tribute. >> beautiful tribute, lesley stahl. this job is, it's certainly not more important than your family and sometimes we need to be reminded of that. we certainly need to be reminded of do no harm. that could apply to many things in life. >> the passing of another giant of tv news, sander vancour, the last surviving member of the four journalist panel that questioned kennedy and nixon in that first television debate. he was also part of what they called the four horsemen at nbc who used to prowl the floors of the conventions, johns chancellor, frank mcghee, edwin newman and sander vancour. he was the moderator of the vice presidential debate with geraldine ferraro and george h.w. bush. >> two of the greats. >> examples for us all. >> very nice, lesley stahl. >>> a gripping insider account of the fbi's investigation into the 2016 election. ahead, we'll talk to a former special agent who worked closely with then fbi director james comey. his new book takes us inside comey's turbulent relationship with president trump >>> we h
cokie roberts was very kind. >> that's a lovely tribute. >> beautiful tribute, lesley stahl. this job is, it's certainly not more important than your family and sometimes we need to be reminded of that. we certainly need to be reminded of do no harm. that could apply to many things in life. >> the passing of another giant of tv news, sander vancour, the last surviving member of the four journalist panel that questioned kennedy and nixon in that first television debate. he was...
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cbs news' "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl: >> a lot of people think that women in our businesseach other. but the truth is we're very close to each other, and we have been from the beginning. >> o'donnell: it's so true. i got one of my first jobs at abc news as an intern. and watching cokie roberts made me want to be just like her-- smart, well-sourced and with a hearty laugh that made the rough and tumble of politics seem okay. all of us at cbs news join in mourning her loss. od nightthe "cbs evening news" captioning sponsored by cbs cad by maccegroup awgbh >>> right now not 7:00. >>> not every day you get an opportunity to be that closer to the president of the united states. >> even creative balloons. on his first bay area visit since taking office. >> plus, a protest against ben carson. >> there is no question that the local policy is driving this current issue. >>> what the e llthtrump admini
cbs news' "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl: >> a lot of people think that women in our businesseach other. but the truth is we're very close to each other, and we have been from the beginning. >> o'donnell: it's so true. i got one of my first jobs at abc news as an intern. and watching cokie roberts made me want to be just like her-- smart, well-sourced and with a hearty laugh that made the rough and tumble of politics seem okay. all of us at cbs news join in...
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cbs news' "60 minutes" important lesley stahl. >> people think we are competitive. we are close to each other and have been from the beginning. >> that's so true. i got one of my first jobs at abc news as an intern. and watching cokie roberts made me want to be just like her. smart and well-sourced and with a hearty laugh that made the rough-and-tumble of politics seem okay. all of us at cbs news join in mourning her loss. i'm nora o'donnell in new york. good night. >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." i'm don dahler. the trump administration says it has evidence that iran was behind the weekend strikes on oil facilities in saudi arabia. the attacks disrupted about 50% of the saudi oil output. although the country says full production will resume sooner rather than later. u.s. officials claim they know the types of the drones and cruise missiles used in the strikes and even know where in iran they were launched from. so far, none of that evidence has been released. david martin reports from the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s. officia
cbs news' "60 minutes" important lesley stahl. >> people think we are competitive. we are close to each other and have been from the beginning. >> that's so true. i got one of my first jobs at abc news as an intern. and watching cokie roberts made me want to be just like her. smart and well-sourced and with a hearty laugh that made the rough-and-tumble of politics seem okay. all of us at cbs news join in mourning her loss. i'm nora o'donnell in new york. good night....
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she was 75. "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl remembers her trailblazing friend and the most importantng roberts taught her about reporting. >> journalism has lost one of the greats, a real seeker of truth, but for me losing cokie roberts is like losing the best sister anyone ever had, and there are a whole lot of other women journalists who are feeling exactly the same way. >> but you're hearing a lot of about there in the electorate i at tomen dwo group together in washington in the 1970s when there was so few women covering politics that all of us fit around one small table. cokie was thewi the one we all went to for advice. mostly, though, we talked about girl things because the conversations in our offices were about sports and sports. at national public radio back then, she distinguished herself as a capitol hill correspondent and helped put npr on the map. and then she went to abc. >> cokie roberts. >> where she was the voice of clarity and depth as an analyst. and while doing that, she became a best-selling author of american history. >> there is a huge change in the years that
she was 75. "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl remembers her trailblazing friend and the most importantng roberts taught her about reporting. >> journalism has lost one of the greats, a real seeker of truth, but for me losing cokie roberts is like losing the best sister anyone ever had, and there are a whole lot of other women journalists who are feeling exactly the same way. >> but you're hearing a lot of about there in the electorate i at tomen dwo group together in...
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. >>> the biggest fire growing in california stahl 69 square miles and area. it is south of steubenville in the national forest. the u.s. forest department says it is 10% contained. local trails have been close and evacuation orders are placed. so far no e has been hurt a note buildings have been damaged. >>> bruce working to contain the walker file -- fire, they have crews who are going out to help the ones already on the ground. >>> for several homeowners in the berkeley hills, people who live in areas destroyed by the 1991 oakland hills firestorm where recent smaller fires have gotten dangerously close. one homeowner which i reportedly received a message from allstate, insurance. the recent catastrophic wildfire seasons have forced us to make difficult decisions about managing our exposure to wildfire risk. insurance companies are reeling from billions of dollars in claims relating to recent wildfires. >>> happening today, the san francisco board of supervisors will continue to consider whether to back a proposal to buy pg&e powerlines in the city for $2.5
. >>> the biggest fire growing in california stahl 69 square miles and area. it is south of steubenville in the national forest. the u.s. forest department says it is 10% contained. local trails have been close and evacuation orders are placed. so far no e has been hurt a note buildings have been damaged. >>> bruce working to contain the walker file -- fire, they have crews who are going out to help the ones already on the ground. >>> for several homeowners in the...
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that exists to this day. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) ♪ be right back. erate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start hum
that exists to this day. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) ♪ be right back. erate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying...
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bigger boat to see what they're finding out about the great white shark. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on the 52nd season premiere of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. asplazid cthe risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drug
bigger boat to see what they're finding out about the great white shark. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on the 52nd season premiere of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was...
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( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing clicks) the finishing touch on every masterpiece. (newborn cries) it is humanity's official two-word war cry. words that move us all forward. the same two words that capital group believes have the power to improve lives. and that, for over 85 years, have inspired us to help people achieve their financial goals. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your advisor or consultant imagine. megared omega-3 power for your whole body. now with an antioxidant blend for great sleep, refreshed skin and less stress. one softgel. 7 benefits. new total body refresh. power your day with megared. stomach:come on,eed me. she won't mind. she won't mind at all. >>richard? hey sheila growl-proof your mornings frosted mi
( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing clicks) the finishing touch on every masterpiece. (newborn cries) it is humanity's official two-word war cry....