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come visit a store today. opk pointment online ( ticking ) >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. another edition of "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer can bring up questions that make you feel like shutting down. go here: findyourmbcvoice.com >> announcer: previously on "big brother." in a move-in like no other, 16 all-stars began the battle for a half million dollars. >> oh my god. >> among the returning players were former winners, fan favorites, greats who never won and competitors who deserved a second shot. >> i'm back to win this time. >> safely inside the bb bubble, a competition kicks things off. and christmas, ian, kevin, nicole, code and memphis all earned their shot at the head of household. >> julie: six of you have
come visit a store today. opk pointment online ( ticking ) >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. another edition of "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ a diagnosis of...
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for the company to go private, especially if they want a shot at tesla for more i'm joined by john stahlbusiness columnist at the "wall street journal" and jim lebeau john, make your case >> he's the billionaire founder, he's a visionary, and there is no doubt that he was way ahead on a lot of things that were going to happen, not only in the auto industry but business in general. he was talking about green facilities, the green roof on the rouge was fast not first, but fast with hybrids. bought an electric car company in early august. so bill, who remains the chairman of this company after 20-some-odd years, has not transformed from a motor company and the business model is still the same when i started covering it in the year 2000. trucks and suvs provide most of the profits. we haven't seen a real change in the other products and in the portfolio that ford offers investors have been a big part of this story. clearly the ford family owns a big chunk of ford, but not all of it, and this company has been caught in this cycle for decades trying to please everyone but the chairman >> does
for the company to go private, especially if they want a shot at tesla for more i'm joined by john stahlbusiness columnist at the "wall street journal" and jim lebeau john, make your case >> he's the billionaire founder, he's a visionary, and there is no doubt that he was way ahead on a lot of things that were going to happen, not only in the auto industry but business in general. he was talking about green facilities, the green roof on the rouge was fast not first, but fast...
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something trump and clinton and others have done, sitting down, then-candidate trump sat down with leslie stahlutes," before and after the election. i think this is interesting. cardi b. why her, you would say, guidance and? on august 9th she gave this interview to a music website that i am into. here is what she said. "i know him. i always felt like biden balanced obama, because i thought he was conservative, and that is what sways conservative votes. the ones in the middle." wow. guy? >> bret: i mean, it's interesting, i understand what he is trying to do here. his running mate for two cycles, barack obama, was famous for going and reaching voters where they were and not necessarily just doing the traditional rounds. the issue here is joe biden isn't doing the traditional stuff. you might say, "well, that's fine, it's an unconventional year." all right, fair enough, but at the end of the day he can have a conversation with cardi b if he so chooses, and he can also sit down and take serious sustained questions. that's my issue. i don't think it's a real concern to most americans. as a very bel
something trump and clinton and others have done, sitting down, then-candidate trump sat down with leslie stahlutes," before and after the election. i think this is interesting. cardi b. why her, you would say, guidance and? on august 9th she gave this interview to a music website that i am into. here is what she said. "i know him. i always felt like biden balanced obama, because i thought he was conservative, and that is what sways conservative votes. the ones in the middle."...
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no mortar, nor wood, is a creation story you'll need to see to believe. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) but may not be enough. statins may lower so, that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. don't take vascepa if you're allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor about any medicines you take, and if you are allergic to fish or shellfish. stop taking vascepa and seek medical help if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had heart rhythm problems. tell your doctor if you have symptoms such as irregular beat, lightheadedness, dizziness, shortness of breath, chest
no mortar, nor wood, is a creation story you'll need to see to believe. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) but may not be enough. statins may lower so, that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven...
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. >> okay. ( laughter ) ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it c p lastielf. xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. got any room in your eye? talk to an eye doctor about twice-daily xiidra. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today
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and here's leslie stahl nodding with appreciative idiocy. i'm waiting to ask the key question which is hey, joel, e.g. what other people, other guys to pay for your education, once you become a doctor, are you willing to work for free? the answer is obviously not. he wants the bmw lifestyle. he wants the pool in the backyard. he wants to have a big house and someone. here's my point. he wants the privileges and perks but he wants some poor plumber or from and to pay for his education. the shamelessness of this is i think a little shocking, and i don't think again that marks have any sympathy for the sky. he would consider a part of the bourgeoisie, part of the class actually be thrown on his back when the working class became angry enough the problem with the working class of course today in america is about they are less likely be found at the union revolt than they are to be found at a truck rally. the left has lost the working class. >> host: the working class rather than being marxian theory has been wildly prosperous over the last 150 y
and here's leslie stahl nodding with appreciative idiocy. i'm waiting to ask the key question which is hey, joel, e.g. what other people, other guys to pay for your education, once you become a doctor, are you willing to work for free? the answer is obviously not. he wants the bmw lifestyle. he wants the pool in the backyard. he wants to have a big house and someone. here's my point. he wants the privileges and perks but he wants some poor plumber or from and to pay for his education. the...
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. >> right on, baby. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >m sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) over... hey, want to try it? ok here you go... over... under... hey whoa, pop, pop... your shoe's untied. ♪ we always take care of the ones we love, no matter what. at lincoln financial, we share that responsibility. standing by your side, as we have for over 115 years. my 9:12 no-days-off migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. the migraine medicine i can take anytime, anywhere migraine strikes without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose of ubrelvy works fast. it can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within two hours-relieving pain and debilitating symptoms. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects. most common were nausea and tiredness. migraine hits hard. the anytime, most common were nausea anywhere migraine medicine.
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i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on november 2nd, 1920, more than 8 million women voted for the first time in the presidential election. the moment was a culmination of a movement made with tears, pain, sweat, a long strug that will included activism and leadership of black, indigenous, and women of color, too many who who were later written out of history books. these women, who fought, marched, organized and protested for decades to gain the right to vote. we are right to celebrate this day as a milestone and recognize that equal votes rights were not achieved for all wom
i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country....
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and one of the biggest in history belonged to our lesley stahl. >> it's not ford.hey're yelling bush around me. everybody's yelling bush. i remember how excited i was to break that story. it was the only story at that convention. >> reporter: do you think they still serve a useful purpose? >>. repr: t at cus 1996th publican convention. >> i realized it was going to be exactly as scripted, as predictable, as boring, and we agreed it was a waste of time. we hung up a sign that said "gone fishing." >> reporter: we have that's tac. >> that's exactly why i left. we didn't have to be there. >> reporter: has your view on them changed at all since then? >> they've gotten worse. >> reporter: still, one line sometimes sticks -- remember these -- >> read my lips -- [ cheers ] no new taxes. >> poor george. he was born with a silver foot in his mouth. [ cheers ] >> you know, they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull -- lipstick. [ laughter ] >> reporter: some speeches are remembered for the wrong reason like then-governor bill clinton in 1988 who went on twice
and one of the biggest in history belonged to our lesley stahl. >> it's not ford.hey're yelling bush around me. everybody's yelling bush. i remember how excited i was to break that story. it was the only story at that convention. >> reporter: do you think they still serve a useful purpose? >>. repr: t at cus 1996th publican convention. >> i realized it was going to be exactly as scripted, as predictable, as boring, and we agreed it was a waste of time. we hung up a sign...
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on our "cbs this morning" podcast, ted koppel and "60 minutes'" lesley stahl will share experiences covering purpose anymore. >> they're pretty blunt about it. >> yes, they are. >>> ahead in our "school matters" series, 40% of college freshmen say they will ttend col tsfall. take a financial hit of $120 billion because of the pandemic. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> still ahead, a woman's daring and possibly dangerous attempt to get attention. how her dive into the often dirty hudson river made headlines and garnered advice on what to do now. looks like fun, but could be dangerous. what also looks like fun is what's going on in the studio. gayle, what is that? >> yes, do you have any idea what you were doing a year ago? something i was doing and anthony mason was not, has to do with popeye's chicken sandwiches. >> i like the way you say that. >> your local news is coming up. >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm len kiese. new evacuations have been ordered for all residents in quail canyon, pleasants valley road, and connecting roads in vacaville. this as a wall of flames advanced fr
on our "cbs this morning" podcast, ted koppel and "60 minutes'" lesley stahl will share experiences covering purpose anymore. >> they're pretty blunt about it. >> yes, they are. >>> ahead in our "school matters" series, 40% of college freshmen say they will ttend col tsfall. take a financial hit of $120 billion because of the pandemic. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> still ahead, a woman's daring and...
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i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on november 2nd, 1920, more than 8 million women voted for the first time in the presidential election. the moment was a culmination of a movement made with tears, pain, sweat, a long strug that will included activism and leadership of black, indigenous, and women of color, too many who who were later written out of history books. these women, who fought, marched, organized and protested for decades to gain the right to vote. we are right to celebrate this day as a milestone and recognize that equal votes rights were not achieved for all wom
i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country....
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i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on november 2nd, 1920, more than 8 million women voted for the first time in the presidential election. the moment was a culmination of a movement made with tears, pain, sweat, a long strug that will included activism and leadership of black, indigenous, and women of color, too many who who were later written out of history books. these women, who fought, marched, organized and protested for decades to gain the right to vote. we are right to celebrate this day as a milestone and recognize that equal votes rights were not achieved for all wom
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i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on november 2nd, 1920, more than 8 million women voted for the first time in the presidential election. the moment was a culmination of a movement made with tears, pain, sweat, a long strug that will included activism and leadership of black, indigenous, and women of color, too many who who were later written out of history books. these women, who fought, marched, organized and protested for decades to gain the right to vote. we are right to celebrate this day as a milestone and recognize that equal votes rights were not achieved for all wom
i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country....
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i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on november 2nd, 1920, more than 8 million women voted for the first time in the presidential election. the moment was a culmination of a movement made with tears, pain, sweat, a long strug that will included activism and leadership of black, indigenous, and women of color, too many who who were later written out of history books. these women, who fought, marched, organized and protested for decades to gain the right to vote. we are right to celebrate this day as a milestone and recognize that equal votes rights were not achieved for all wom
i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country....
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i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on november 2nd, 1920, more than 8 million women voted for the first time in the presidential election. the moment was a culmination of a movement made with tears, pain, sweat, a long strug that will included activism and leadership of black, indigenous, and women of color, too many who who were later written out of history books. these women, who fought, marched, organized and protested for decades to gain the right to vote. we are right to celebrate this day as a milestone and recognize that equal votes rights were not achieved for all wom
i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. but i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country....
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i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on november 2 2nd, 1920, more than 8 million women voted for the first time in the presidential election. the moment was a culmination of a movement made with tears pain sweat, a long strug that will included activism and leadership of black, indigenous, and women of color, too many who who were later written out of history books. these women who fought, marched, organized and protested for decades to gain the right to vote. we are right to celebrate this day as a milestone and recognize that equal votes rights were not achieved for all women thr
i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl. i appreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and...
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i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl.ppreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on november 2nd, 1920, more than 8 million women voted for the first time in the presidential election. the moment was a culmination of a movement made with tears, pain, sweat, a long strug that will included activism and leadership of black, indigenous, and women of color, too many who who were later written out of history books. these women, who fought, marched, organized and protested for decades to gain the right to vote. we are right to celebrate this day as a milestone and recognize that equal votes rights were not achieved for all women throu
i know we would normally be on the steps of stahl.ppreciate everyone's creativity and flexibility of making this a virtual event as well. my name is brianna and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the nation's strongest commission and department on the status of women, right here in san francisco. it was on this day 100 years ago that the 19th amendment was added to the constitution of the united states. in the process of extending the right to vote to women across the country. and on...