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Bongino: If You Want to Launch a Gay Pride Channel on Rumble, Go Ahead

The Dan Bongino Show

01:56 min | 3 d ago

Bongino: If You Want to Launch a Gay Pride Channel on Rumble, Go Ahead

"Go do it. Show up to work. Show up to work with an American Just drop it at your desk. Watch what happens. So you would tell us who's really being oppressed. Thanks for watching. Let me be clear, man. Because I believe in something liberals own. I am a passionate advocate for free speech. I own a good chunk of Rumble If you want to go on Rumble and start a gay pride channel, I'll be the first one to advocate for your right to do it. I don't manage the platform. I'm just an equity holder, but I own a good chunk of it. I'll be the first one. I'll be the first one to say go right ahead. I may disagree with some of your positions, but I'm not a fraud. I respect your right to speak out, even if I disagree. That's free what speech is about. I'll put my money and my reputation behind it and I'll do my best as long as you don't break the terms of service or the law and nobody will take you down or deplatform you. Even if I passionately and vigorously disagree with you, I show up at your office and drop an American flag on and a stick a cup. It'll be but five minutes before a bunch of wussbag life loser zeros will be screaming to HR about the microaggression of American tyranny, staring him in the face, ironically, you as then use the system you've been provided for by the blood of others who protected you and died for your freedoms as you abuse that system to cancel someone else. Everyone should do that. I think we should start today. to You want do a little something small? Take a risk, man.

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As House debt ceiling vote nears, Biden shores up Democrats and McCarthy confident of GOP support

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 3 d ago

As House debt ceiling vote nears, Biden shores up Democrats and McCarthy confident of GOP support

"The Senate awaits House action on the debt ceiling and budget cuts deal with top House Republican Kevin McCarthy furiously tried to sway skeptical conservatives, Senate counterpart Mitch McConnell's urging the party to stay together. House Republicans gave them the upper hand. They used it to secure a much needed step. In the right direction. Democratic chief Chuck Schumer's warning Republicans against scuttling the bill. Any needless delay, any last minute brinksmanship at this point would be an unacceptable risk and says the Senate will move fast when the time comes.

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Golden Knights reach 2nd Stanley Cup Final after Game 6 win over Stars

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 5 d ago

Golden Knights reach 2nd Stanley Cup Final after Game 6 win over Stars

"Las Vegas golden knights blank the Dallas star 6 to nothing in game 6 of the Western Conference Finals to advance the Stanley Cup finals against the Florida Panthers, golden knights jumped out to a three zero lead in the first 14 minutes and never looked back. Golden knights head coach Bruce Cassidy says he was impressed with the team's dominating performance. Yeah, well, it's definitely our best game of the playoffs and it came with the right time. You never know when it's going to happen. You always want to keep building. So boy, if we can bottle that, going forward, we're going to be a tough team to beat. William Carlson led the Vegas attack with a pair of goals and assists, goalie Aiden hill stopped 23 shots for the second playoff shutout in the series. Bob Stevens Dallas

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You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

01:22 min | 5 d ago

You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

"Bitcoin traded near $28 ,000 on May 28th. Would traders still worry of a full correction of weekend upside? And here you're looking at the Bitcoin One Hour Candle chart. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Point Trading View showed Bitcoin cooling volatility after a last minute surprise saw the action around the weekly close with the US markets closed for Memorial Day holiday. Crypto markets were quite quiet. Traders waiting for a congressional vote on the proposed deal to extend the US debt ceiling. Bitcoin up 4 .4 % on May 28th. Meanwhile failed to convince everyone that the bulls might now have the upper hand. Uploading a potential Bitcoin price roadmap on Twitter, popular trader Crypto Tony called a move back to the low of $23 ,000. Still very much a possibility. Quitting him here. If we close back below $27 .5, I will close my long and look for a short position. And quoting decent trader, the Bitcoin long short ratio has been declining as the price has gone up. This suggests a lot of retail traders on Binance are adding shorts. You got to be crazy to be short in Bitcoin at a time like this. Just saying. But on chain monitoring resource material indicators nonetheless cautioned over dismissing the uptick as a fake out. As someone who frequently uses the phrase while Wes weakening crypto actually believe the Bitcoin PA we have seen for the past few days is legit for multiple reasons, including the fact the bounce came from a key technical support of the 200 week moving average and the debt ceiling deal announcement

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You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

01:22 min | 5 d ago

You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

"Bitcoin traded near $28 ,000 on May 28th. Would traders still worry of a full correction of weekend upside? And here you're looking at the Bitcoin One Hour Candle chart. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Point Trading View showed Bitcoin cooling volatility after a last minute surprise saw the action around the weekly close with the US markets closed for Memorial Day holiday. Crypto markets were quite quiet. Traders waiting for a congressional vote on the proposed deal to extend the US debt ceiling. Bitcoin up 4 .4 % on May 28th. Meanwhile failed to convince everyone that the bulls might now have the upper hand. Uploading a potential Bitcoin price roadmap on Twitter, popular trader Crypto Tony called a move back to the low of $23 ,000. Still very much a possibility. Quitting him here. If we close back below $27 .5, I will close my long and look for a short position. And quoting decent trader, the Bitcoin long short ratio has been declining as the price has gone up. This suggests a lot of retail traders on Binance are adding shorts. You got to be crazy to be short in Bitcoin at a time like this. Just saying. But on chain monitoring resource material indicators nonetheless cautioned over dismissing the uptick as a fake out. As someone who frequently uses the phrase while Wes weakening crypto actually believe the Bitcoin PA we have seen for the past few days is legit for multiple reasons, including the fact the bounce came from a key technical support of the 200 week moving average and the debt ceiling deal announcement

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You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

01:22 min | 5 d ago

You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

"Bitcoin traded near $28 ,000 on May 28th. Would traders still worry of a full correction of weekend upside? And here you're looking at the Bitcoin One Hour Candle chart. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Point Trading View showed Bitcoin cooling volatility after a last minute surprise saw the action around the weekly close with the US markets closed for Memorial Day holiday. Crypto markets were quite quiet. Traders waiting for a congressional vote on the proposed deal to extend the US debt ceiling. Bitcoin up 4 .4 % on May 28th. Meanwhile failed to convince everyone that the bulls might now have the upper hand. Uploading a potential Bitcoin price roadmap on Twitter, popular trader Crypto Tony called a move back to the low of $23 ,000. Still very much a possibility. Quitting him here. If we close back below $27 .5, I will close my long and look for a short position. And quoting decent trader, the Bitcoin long short ratio has been declining as the price has gone up. This suggests a lot of retail traders on Binance are adding shorts. You got to be crazy to be short in Bitcoin at a time like this. Just saying. But on chain monitoring resource material indicators nonetheless cautioned over dismissing the uptick as a fake out. As someone who frequently uses the phrase while Wes weakening crypto actually believe the Bitcoin PA we have seen for the past few days is legit for multiple reasons, including the fact the bounce came from a key technical support of the 200 week moving average and the debt ceiling deal announcement

$ 23 , 000 $ 27 . 5 $ 28 , 000 200 Week 4 . 4 % Binance Cointelegraph Markets Point Tr Crypto Tony May 28Th Memorial Day United States Last Minute The Past Few Days Weekend Weekly
You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

01:22 min | 5 d ago

You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

"Bitcoin traded near $28 ,000 on May 28th. Would traders still worry of a full correction of weekend upside? And here you're looking at the Bitcoin One Hour Candle chart. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Point Trading View showed Bitcoin cooling volatility after a last minute surprise saw the action around the weekly close with the US markets closed for Memorial Day holiday. Crypto markets were quite quiet. Traders waiting for a congressional vote on the proposed deal to extend the US debt ceiling. Bitcoin up 4 .4 % on May 28th. Meanwhile failed to convince everyone that the bulls might now have the upper hand. Uploading a potential Bitcoin price roadmap on Twitter, popular trader Crypto Tony called a move back to the low of $23 ,000. Still very much a possibility. Quitting him here. If we close back below $27 .5, I will close my long and look for a short position. And quoting decent trader, the Bitcoin long short ratio has been declining as the price has gone up. This suggests a lot of retail traders on Binance are adding shorts. You got to be crazy to be short in Bitcoin at a time like this. Just saying. But on chain monitoring resource material indicators nonetheless cautioned over dismissing the uptick as a fake out. As someone who frequently uses the phrase while Wes weakening crypto actually believe the Bitcoin PA we have seen for the past few days is legit for multiple reasons, including the fact the bounce came from a key technical support of the 200 week moving average and the debt ceiling deal announcement

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Episode 110 - May 28th, 2023 - Boston Making History??? - Burst 12

On The Rekord

04:57 min | 6 d ago

Episode 110 - May 28th, 2023 - Boston Making History??? - Burst 12

"This is boss winning game 7, but I'm like they won by one by luck. So I'm like game 7 to me is like, if you're a boss and figure not comfortable. I don't know they're not comfortable. And if you're Miami fan, you're like, you're disappointed, but you're like, okay, we can do it again. But you have the legs for it. You got the breath, you conditioning for it. You have the mental stamina to endure this again. Exactly. I don't know, man. I really don't believe they do man. I'm sure Jimmy Butler does, but this is body can handle it because you know, like I said, Jimmy can he can run against the wall every now and then and burn himself out. And now we don't know. That wall you're talking about, I was looking to see it maybe game three or four of Denver. The wall is going to be tomorrow. That's the wall bro. I think you're right. Walls game 7, man. Whatever energy he could have. You could have had along with rest. That shit be sale, bro that ship is sale. Unless it plays out of his mind, has the best career. Bam is, to me, them is a key. 'cause they're giving you shots. But you gotta make it. Yeah? Yeah, you do. Four or 5 and 6, you gotta come bring it, bro listen. If I'm slow, you gotta put Kevin Love it on that front line, man. It's not right. Grab these rebounds. He's not right. Well, you need someone. You need someone. That's not right. That's a problem. He used to start and then they took on the rotation. I think he's hurt too. It's a damn shame. That's a problem with Miami is that they're basically limping into this playoffs. Damn. Tyler hero, Victor LL depot, Kyle Lowry, Kevin Love. For your players that were giving you quality, you know, minutes, they're hurt. Listen, the window that Pat Riley's got along with the way the east is. You got to get another great player for Jimmy. Now, so what do you predict for game 7? Honestly, if I'm a betting man, I could predict a ten point difference in favor of Boston. Maybe I'd say probably ten 13 point difference to your Boston. Most of my plus 13, I could see I could see an 87 one O one type situation. I got three and a half push. I can see either team pushing. And winning narrowly. I don't see a blowout. I can't see a ten point lead for Boston. What's up, man? I'm just, I'm looking at a team who had them dead to rights, I think that's going to be psychologically spent as they are physically spent. But more psychologically. Like, you know, like, you know, at this point, everybody's, you know, physically spend and stuff like that, but your body adjusts. Psychologically speaking, I think then boys is done, bro, I really do. You know, I don't think so. This is, this is the very worst case scenario for Miami. I think this is something they can salivate. Because if you think about their AC, no, they shouldn't be here, but they should be, but you are. So it's like, okay, if punch way above their way, but I think they've reached their, I think they reach their maximum, man. I really do. I got a three and a half. I think they have a Vegas guy at three and a half. Could usually when there's three and a half, that means you figure the home team. So usually when it comes to sports bets, if you see a plus negative three negative 7 or negative ten, they favor the home team. But I think they got a three and a half. So it was three and a half that means that it's a push. Listen, I'm looking at momentum. I mean, I don't see my ultimate Boston. Games four and 5. Yes. Game 6 to me, I look as a fluke. I think it's the same bet, bro. It was the hand of a guy that got that child 'cause they had less time, like if everybody was 2.1 on the clock, they're outta here. They're not, it's over. But this is the same thing. We said last year in that game 7, between these two teams. You know, there was one shot away from being eliminated. Yeah. It was Jimmy Butler, that made that shot, right? I think he shot a three coming up. He took you, buddy, but then go in. Yeah, he took it. He rimmed out. Yeah, man. So who's to say, but I can say it's a man fortune favors the bold man. We will find out. Boston's been hella bold in a situation that they put themselves in that they are like on the verge of turning around. Here's to me, who's a player, if Miami really wants to help Jimmy Butler out?

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AP News Summary at 10:47 a.m. EDT

AP News Radio

01:00 min | Last week

AP News Summary at 10:47 a.m. EDT

"AP sports, I'm get cool bought Derrick white scored on a putback with one tenth of a second left and the Boston Celtics moved to the brink of the greatest comeback in NBA playoffs history, holding off the Miami Heat one O four one O three Saturday night to force a game 7 in the Eastern Conference Finals. Jayson Tatum had 31 points and jaylen Brown 26 for the Celtics who became only the fourth NBA team to erase a three O deficit in a best of 7 series and force a deciding game 7 played Monday in Boston. In other NBA news, the bucks are finalizing a deal to make Adrian Griffin their head coach after spending the last 5 seasons as a raptors assistant. Stanley Cup playoffs tied to scored twice in a span of one minute, 27 seconds, midway through the third period and the Dallas stars beat the Vegas golden knights four to two to stay alive in the Western Conference final Dallas host game 6 Monday down three two and engulf PGA Tour rookie Harry hall from England and Adam shank shared the 54 hole lead at colonial. Gethin kuba AP sports.

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Dellandrea scores twice in 3rd, Stars stay alive with 4-2 victory over Golden Knights

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | Last week

Dellandrea scores twice in 3rd, Stars stay alive with 4-2 victory over Golden Knights

"Tied to Landry has scored twice in the third period to lift Dallas to a four to two win over Vegas. I just, you know, I've been trying to shoot it though. You know, to be able to actually put one in the net tonight felt good. The Landry got the go ahead goal with 9 25 remaining, then netted a second goal just a minute 27 later. Stars goaltender Jay got injured stopped 27 of 29 shots as the stars avoid elimination and force a game 6 Dallas had trailed the series three O before winning the last two. I am Mark Myers

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On this week's AP Religion Minute, the archbishop of Chicago wants more information from the Illinois attorney general about newly uncovered cases of abuse.

AP News Radio

02:11 min | Last week

On this week's AP Religion Minute, the archbishop of Chicago wants more information from the Illinois attorney general about newly uncovered cases of abuse.

"This week's AP religion roundup. The archbishop of Chicago wants more information from the Illinois attorney general about newly uncovered cases of abuse. In an interview with The Associated Press, archbishop blaze sewage urged the attorney general to provide information about 125 newly uncovered cases of priests, who sexually abused minors. It really does highlight the terrible tragedy that took place in so many lives by priest who acted to responsibly, but also leaders in the church who did not respond appropriately. Cardinal sewage says he would gladly include the cases on his list of credibly accused clergy if the claims were substantiated. In his first interview, since the report was released, the cardinal expressed surprise that the report contained names he had never heard of. We are genuinely perplexed by the use of the word undisclosed reports because as far as we know and we verified this also with the state's attorney, we have gone ahead and been very careful about making sure that any accusation any allegation of sexual abuse of someone in the church has been reported to the state's attorneys. The nearly 700 page report said investigators found that more than 450 Catholic clergy and Illinois 6 diocese had sexually abused nearly 2000 children since 1950. It depicted the problem as far worse than the hierarchy had acknowledged in 2018 at the start of the state's review. The newly revealed cases wouldn't necessarily have been handled by the archdiocese, but rather the religious orders were the pre served. During the 5 years, we have constantly asked the attorney general. If you come across any accusations that have been substantiated, that we don't have who are religious orders or others, please tell us, and we will look into it and do it. So we were surprised by the new names on there. We thought we had that kind of relationship with the attorney general. And so our disappointed that we're hearing these for the first time. Super acknowledged that the report laid barrow problem in the way the Catholic Church has handled abuse cases. Religious orders such as the Jesuits franciscans and Maris often escaped scrutiny since they keep personnel files on their priests, not the diocese and leadership. I'm Walter ratliff.

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Drag Queen Pattie Gonia Says ‘Come Out’ in North Face Pride Ad

Mark Levin

01:53 min | Last week

Drag Queen Pattie Gonia Says ‘Come Out’ in North Face Pride Ad

"There's a drag queen whose name is apparently Patagonia Who's now promoted north face north face is a brand many of you know it's hiking camping outdoor granola brand I have a north face fleece In fact I think everybody I knew in high school or college had north face fleeces They're an outdoor outfitter They watch these controversies and they came out with their one minute advertisement The one minute advertisement is a drag queen telling you to come out for summer Now understand everything you're about to hear is coming from a drag queen in the gay pride colors And this is what it sounds like Hi it's me Patagonia a real-life homosexual And today I'm here with the north face We are here to invite you to come out In nature with us Wow this is nice We like to call this little tour The summer of pride This tour has everything hiking community art lesbians lesbians making art Last year we guess our shade across the nation and celebrated pride across the nation with hundreds of you across the nation This year we're back back back again with two new stops Atlanta GA Why Because you're there In Salt Lake City we're coming for you Here we go Of course This year all these fabulous speakers will be coming from inside this TV to a nature near you So come outside and celebrate the beautiful LG HGTV community A real life gang Yes Patagonia promoting north face summer of pride encouraging your kids you to come out And enjoy being gay because that's a real live gay person

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Remembering the Tragic News About Private First Class Greg Ambrose

The Dan Bongino Show

01:45 min | Last week

Remembering the Tragic News About Private First Class Greg Ambrose

"And we had this bar at 64th place in Myrtle avenue in Queens And my grandfather and my grandmother ran the bar So my grandfather who my grandmother had remarried So my grandfather is not my uncle's father okay So my grandfather's sitting in a bar and they have all the signs up Welcome home Greg You know hand handmade signs Everybody was so excited and my grandmother was elated but my grandmother was over at saint pancras School which is the school I want to when my mother went to was onwards since closed down It was a Catholic school of Myrtle avenue in Queens Some of you live in the area it's probably a walk through history If you don't just roll with me for a minute I assure you these things happen This is not this is not this is a non fiction tale So my grandmother was picking up my mother and my aunt Jane From school they were in grammar school at the time And these two soldiers walk in And you know it's a bar so it's dark it's the middle of the day Sunlight coming through but you know they don't it's not like lit up like a doctor's office So my grandfather is a tough time kind of seeing my grandfather was a big guy My grandfather was like 6 6 you know 300 plus pennies They got football player Maybe he's a big guy That's where we all get our size from Every time I see someone in public they're like gosh I didn't realize you were that big Not as big as him but So he sees these gentlemen you know come on in As they walk through the door you know the sun kind of over their shoulders a little bit where they're silhouetted a little bit He knows right away That ain't Greg And you know something's up

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Joe Pavelski scores in OT, Stars beat Golden Knights 3-2 to avoid West sweep

AP News Radio

00:29 sec | Last week

Joe Pavelski scores in OT, Stars beat Golden Knights 3-2 to avoid West sweep

"The stars have forced a game 5 in the Western Conference Finals by rallying to beat the golden knights three two and overtime. Joe pavelski furnished the game winner on a power play three 18 into the extra session. Vegas was less than two and a half minutes from completing a four game sweep when Jason Robertson scored his second goal of the night and fourth of the series. Jake gottinger stopped 37 shots and bouncing back from a poor start in game three. William Carlson and Jonathan marsh is so scored for the knights who could wrap up the series at home on Saturday. I'm Dave ferry.

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Ron DeSantis Breaks the Internet With Presidential Campaign Bid

Mark Levin

00:45 sec | Last week

Ron DeSantis Breaks the Internet With Presidential Campaign Bid

"Governor first of all it's an honor to have you You broke the Internet governor You shut down the Internet with all the people who wanted to watch your announcement You're aware of that aren't you Oh it was the biggest number of people they've ever had on a Twitter deal On people told my folks that massive numbers that were joining like every minute that just totally jam So we're really excited about the enthusiasm The number of people go to Ron DeSantis dot com and make a contribution I want to thank everybody encourage your listeners to do the same thing So we're pleased to have been able to break the Internet and be able to reach people directly without necessarily doing the traditional campaign rally

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Vegas 1 win from another Stanley Cup Final after 4-0 win over Stars in Game 3

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | Last week

Vegas 1 win from another Stanley Cup Final after 4-0 win over Stars in Game 3

"The Las Vegas golden knights took a commanding three games to none lead in the Western Conference final with a four zero win over the Dallas stars. Golden knights scored three goals in the first 7 minutes to take control. It never looked back. Las Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy says the fast start set the tone for the game. We finished plays, right? So you get him lead on the road. It always makes it a little bit easier to relax and play. Not to chase the game. We've been doing a lot of that successfully, but it's not the formula they want every night. So Ivan barbershop led the golden knights with a goal and two assists, Jonathan Marshall, Alex Petro Angelo, and William kario also scored for Vegas. Aiden hill made 34 saves for the shutout. Bob Stevens Dallas

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Wish you could tweak that text? WhatsApp is letting users edit messages

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | Last week

Wish you could tweak that text? WhatsApp is letting users edit messages

"WhatsApp is now allowing users to edit messages for up to 15 minutes after they send them. The chat app says in a blog post users can correct misspellings, add more details or otherwise change what they have sent, the ability to edit messages started rolling out to people worldwide and will be available to all users in the coming weeks. That's according to the company owned by Facebook parent meta. WhatsApp says those receiving the messages won't be able to see the edit history. Last year, Apple revealed the ability to edit and un send iMessages between iPhones in a system upgrade, but those on the receiving end see that a message was unsent and the edit history. I'm Julie Walker

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Angry fans crash through gate at El Salvador soccer match in stampede that kills 12, injures dozens

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | Last week

Angry fans crash through gate at El Salvador soccer match in stampede that kills 12, injures dozens

"Fans angry at being blocked from entering the match between club alianza and faz, despite having tickets knocked down a small access gate to the stadium, creating the deadly crush. Local television transmitted live images of the aftermath of the stampede, which apparently mainly involved alianza supporters, dozens made it onto the field where they received medical treatment. Play was suspended about 16 minutes into the game when fans in the stands wave frantically before getting the attention of those on the field and carrying the injured out of a tunnel and down onto the field. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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60 Minutes

01:33 min | 1 year ago

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"That is, that is they know that is New Orleans. Yeah, that's what people need now in these because of the pandemic. They need something to cheer them up. They march down the block, hanging a right at hope street, where Johnson behind them. At every step. I'm Sharon alfonsi. We'll be back next week with another edition of 60 minutes. This is CBS News business analyst Jill schlesinger. You've heard me talk about wild Alaskan company before because.

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60 Minutes

04:16 min | 1 year ago

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"In Tiananmen Square. And that is actually the very first time. I know this exists. So wait, so you're in law school? You're in your 20s. I am. In the first time you're hearing about the Tiananmen Square massacre, this worldwide news and the first time you're hearing about it is when randomly, it's in a documentary you happen to see. Yeah. Thanks to some clever dissident who made this happen. Your parents haven't told you about this? Never. Teachers never. Discovering the truth about Tiananmen Square made bad want to leave China. It wasn't just what had happened. It was how easily the history was.

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60 Minutes

05:23 min | 1 year ago

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"For humanity, but actually use it as a platform to promoting its propaganda, which is a fundamentally cracking down people's basic way. But it's come to South Florida to accept the human rights foundations, vocal havel prize for creative dissent. What do you see as the purpose of your art? I sometimes imagine I'm this kid, he's holding a big rock and just throw The Rock into the Lake. So that we see all the splash. We see the change. You throw your rock in this Lake, see the splash, see where the ripples ripple? Exactly. China does not tolerate ripples. Inside China, there are strict laws forbidding mocking in questioning leaders of the Communist Party, known as the CCP. Even outside China, dissent does not go over well. Do you feel in danger? Do you feel unsafe? Well, this is actually my daily routine that I would receive death threat in a daily basis online on my social media Twitter, Instagram, direct message. Buddy, you tell knows that as an artist poking the Chinese regime, he risks retaliation. Both against himself and his family back in China. For years, he hid behind a mask in public, working incognito, guerrilla style, both in Australia and anytime he traveled. He adopted a pseudonym, body itself, a name that purposely, he says, as no meaning. How many people know your real name? If you know I'm buddy as how, then you don't know my real name. And if you know my real name, then you don't know how to tell. When the Chinese figured out his real identity three years ago, but initially went underground, but he took off his mask and has continued hurling darts at the regime. In this recent cartoon, tennis star punk Shui confronts the reality of accusing a former vice premier of sexual assault. I want to be inspiring figure. I want my arts to helping others to collecting courage and join me. But if I giving up this, then what does it say to the rest of them? What is the relationship between your popularity and your security? I do think it has a very close relationship. So almost the more popular you get, you're buying yourself an extra layer of security. Yeah. And that's the only way that you can do it. Maybe so, but being popular also means his work has been scrubbed by censors inside China. What is it about your work that drives this regime crazy? I guess this attitude that I don't care about how serious you are, how dangerous you are. I'm just gonna be myself. I am an individual. I'm not controlled by any authority. Suddenly not CCP. That scares them because all they want is total control. It sounds like you know exactly what buttons to push. But what levers to pull on, that's going to tweak them. I guess it's not me finding the button. It's not offering the button to me. One example among many, in Internet meme surfaced, comparing Xi Jinping in Barack Obama to Winnie the pooh and tigger. No big deal, right? China censored any mention or image linking she to poo. To body ital, this was irresistible. He created a series of cartoons, poking fun of cheese, hardline stance against an animated Disney character. What was it about Winnie the pooh? Why was that so effective?.

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60 Minutes

05:04 min | 1 year ago

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"Or would you rather dispose of it properly? Until I can get to you with a system, there's nothing wrong with our House. Could you handle everybody in the state who needs help? No. No, I can't do that. And not work my job. What do you say to people who say, just clean it up? Why do you live like this? We just try. Did basically decide I can tell. I do it myself. You feel forgotten? Yes, sir..

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60 Minutes

04:50 min | 1 year ago

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"He resurfaced three months later in this video quiet and subdued. But the message was loud and clear. China had had enough with its independent tech sector. Arguing it deep in the country's wealth gap, authorities fined major social media and ecommerce companies for squashing competitors. Delivery apps were chastised for underpaying couriers. One by one, their CEO started stepping down and or donating billions to government social projects. They are just doing more philanthropy, voluntarily. I like that you did that. No, no, no, it's voluntarily doing more philanthropy. Treating their workers better to the west. It looks like she is killing off the golden goose. Sabotaging what is made China the economic power that it is. That is a complete interpretation of what is going on. China is tackling the most intractable problems of western capitalism ahead of the west. The concept of reducing income inequality has to be done all over the world, except that China is just much faster and implementing some of these policies. But isn't it communist? No, because it is really just a give more opportunities to the middle class and not have the top 1% take away all the opportunities. These companies have a big control over the people. And now the government will have that. The government wants to take that back. Absolutely. The purpose is to instill fear and to instill loyalty among those who are lucky enough not to get purged under the current campaign. Matt pottinger says the purge is not about creating a fair society, but over whole no more about China's citizens, the companies, or the Communist Party. He points to a law that took effect last month giving officials deeper control over private personal information. The party has taken a machete and sort of whacked its way toward the headquarters in C suites of all of these big tech firms and said your data is now our data. Do you think that the purpose, the purpose in a lot of these crackdowns is for the government to get their hands on the data?.

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02:14 min | 1 year ago

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"Who's responsible when a student dies after being hazed at college? That's what 60 minutes tried to find out after a freshman died from alcohol poisoning at a fraternity house at Washington state university. Had he said, no, I don't want to drink. I'm confident that he would not have had to a drink. He'd already had date night. Actually, it's called blackout date night, I believe. These are the virunga volcanos, home to most of the world's mountain gorillas. Dian fossey aptly called them gorillas in the mist. But when the mist lifts, they are guerrillas in the sun doing what mountain gorillas do eat, rest, eat some more. And snuggle. When you look in the eyes of a gorilla, you see a Kindred spirit looking back at you. Ready if you are? Yes. We want me to slate myself? Yes, please. Right. Rita Moreno with one of the world's handsomest men of color. Ever. Okay, interview over. We're done. I can't do any better than that. Okay, I just want to ask you about the obvious. All of your honors and awards. I ended grand. Ladies and gentlemen, Rita Moreno. This is marvelous. I'm Lesley Stahl. I'm Bill Whitaker. I'm Anderson Cooper. I'm Sharon alphonse. I'm John wirth I'm. I'm Scott pelley. Those stories and more tonight on 60 minutes. This episode of the 60 minutes podcast is sponsored by our crowd. All around the world, tech companies are innovating and driving returns for investors. Our crowd analyzes companies across the global private market. Selecting those with the greatest growth potential. Then brings them to you. From personalized medicine to cybersecurity to robotics, quantum computing and more. In state of the art labs, startup garages, and anywhere in between. Our crowd is.

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01:59 min | 1 year ago

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"This is the takeout with major Garret. This week on the checkout environmental photographer Jim balog, the human element is his book. It is a time capsule from the Anthropocene 200 years from now. People will look back at our era when everything's changing so much and they'll go for God's sake. What happened? They're gonna live in a world that's really, really, really different, and they're going to wonder what we were thinking about and what we were experiencing in our time. For more from this week's conversation, follow the take out with major Garrett on Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. With the death of general Colin Powell this past week, America lost one more of its dwindling supply of wise men and wise women. Washington hands with seasoned perspective, who could tell a president when he is wrong. Like general Powell, they weren't always right, but could be trusted to hold the nation's interest above personal ambition. Sam none, Olympia snow, and George Mitchell came from the Senate, Jim baker was an establishment lawyer. A few were from Wall Street, or like general Powell, from the military. Last Sunday on this broadcast, we heard from another, Robert Gates, who rose through the national security and intelligence communities. Most of them are now retired or gone. We can only wonder if the present state of American politics is capable of producing their successors. I'm Bill Whitaker. We'll be back next week with another edition of 60 minutes. If anything has got a chance of solving the world's problems, it's science and technology. And every breakthrough was the result of somebody doing the breaking through. I'm David pogue. This is unsung science. The untold creation stories behind the most mind-blowing advances in science and tech. Presented by CBS News and Simon and Schuster. You can listen to unsung science wherever you get your podcasts..

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03:09 min | 1 year ago

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"Has the hard memories in the embarrassing tough times and the downtimes no money or living in places, but that's not a big deal to me, you know? That's just part of the deal. But his nostalgia has its limits. He recalls the perils of the open mic. I heard a story when you followed an Irish folk singer up on stage. What happened? Well, first of all, this guy would wear one of those knit sweaters like in July. You know, like fisherman's committed to the role. He's totally committed to a role, you know? He's gonna sing that song where like all the kids in the family went down in the ship, you know, in a cold Irish sea, and I'm gonna go hey everybody how you doing? So much of a warmup fact. No. You're reading a magazine. In Los Angeles, Keaton sharpened his improv chops in the clubs on sunset and on the small screen. I do. Then his big break. He caught the eye of a seasoned comedy writer who recommended him to a hot director in town. I got an audition that I got a call back another callback another callback another. I think 5 or so. For the role of Billy blaze. Yeah, Billy blaze, yeah. How you doing? I'm Bill blaz, Jessie. You call me really blaze. You must be chuck, right? My shoes. Night shift, directed by Ron Howard, Mark Keaton's first movie. An electric breakout comedic performance, one that still holds up. I need a car keys. You got it. Thank you. With license to improv, he steals seen after seeing his bill blaze jousting. The antic frantic ward attendant moonlighting as a pimp. You seem to get that guy. Yeah, I got that guy. It was kind of there on the page. You know, like, I'm an idea, man. That was the fundamental thing. This is Bill. Idea to eliminate garbage. Edible paper. And they were welcoming and all the improv. You could bring your improv chop. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, they were good. That's one of the best of both worlds. You're not doing stand up, but like 100%. He would lean on those skills one year later in mister mock. Of course, rewire it. Yeah, you're gonna make it all two 20? Yeah, two 22, 21, whatever it takes. But right before Hollywood could corner Keaton solely as a comedic actor, he swiveled in the opposite direction. With movies like clean and sober, and the thriller, Pacific heights. Not a lot of typecasting here. Accident or design. I wanted to set it up so that I had more shots. But I want to be able to play a lot of different things because I learned real quickly that they were going, oh, we like when he does that. Get him to do that. Let's hire him to do that thing. And I thought, oh boy, that I think frankly had been out of the business people would have been if they're not bored already bored to tears early with me. This overlay of light and dark convinced director Tim Burton that Michael Keaton was right for the lead in his next big budget movie. Batman. Keaton would embody Bruce Wayne is a complicated, even tormented tycoon.

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03:43 min | 1 year ago

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"All of a sudden they have localized version for austrailia market without snoop dogg having to do anything so he makes twice the money. All it took was eight minutes of me. Reading a script on camera for cynthia to create my synthetic talking head complete with my gestures head and mouth movements another company de script used to create a synthetic version of my voice. This bill would acres synthetic voice with my cadence tenor and syncopation. This is the result. The words you're hearing were never spoken by the real bill into a microphone. Were to a camera. He merely type the words into a computer and they come out of my mouth may look and sound a little rough around the edges right now but as the technology improves the possibilities of spinning words and images out of thin air are endless. And bill would it. I'm i'm bill would eager. Wow and the head eyebrows. The mouse the way it moves it's awesome. Synthetic i could be lounging at the beach and say folks You know. I'm not gonna come in today but you can use my avatar to do the work. Don't don't don't tell me that. Attempted big impact. The rapid advances in synthetic media have caused a virtual gold rush. Tom graham a london based lawyer who made his fortune in crypto currency recently started a company called metaphysics with none other than chris creator of deep. Tom cruise their goal develop software to allow anyone to create hollywood caliber movies without lights cameras or even actors as the hardware scales and as the models become more efficient. We can scale up the size of that modal to the entire tom cruise movement and everything. We'll talk about disruptive. I mean are you to put actors out of jobs. I think that is a great thing. If you're a well known actor today because you may be able to let somebody collect data for you to create a version of yourself in the future where you could be acting in movies after you have deceased or you could be the director directing your younger self in a movie or something like that if you were wondering how all of this is legal. Most deep fakes are considered protected. Free speech attempts at legislation are all over the map. In new york commercial use of performers synthetic likeness without consent is banned for forty years after their death california and texas prohibit deceptive political deep fakes in the lead up to an election there are so many ethical philosophical grey zones here that we really need to think about so. How do we as a society grapple with this just understanding. What's going on because a lot of people still don't know what a fake is. What synthetic media is that this is now possible the counter to that is how do we knock you laid ourselves and understand that this kind of content is coming and exist without being completely cynical right. How do we do it without losing. Trust in all authentic media that's.

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01:46 min | 1 year ago

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"I'm lesley stahl. I'm bill whittaker. I'm anderson cooper sharyn alfonsi. I'm jon wertheim. I'm scott pelley those stories and more tonight on sixty minutes this is. Cbs news business. Jill schlesinger. When i owned my own business i hated. Hr issues so difficult in fact when you're running a business these hr issues. They can be a huge burden. There's wrongful termination suits minimum wage requirements lieber regulations bambi. That's b. a. m. b. e. was created specifically for small business. All where it was bambi..

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03:34 min | 1 year ago

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"Russia. Constant waits a hundred and thirty one meters. Dark time is four ten world record. Attempt it around sixty five feet. He drops his arms to his side and enters freefall. His lungs are now a third of their surface cise and he starts to sink. He's clipped to a dive line that can yank back to safety. Once he reaches his designated death he grabs a tag to prove. He's gone the distance. He's already been underwater for almost two and a half minutes then he begins the most dangerous part of the dive with his last reserves of air and his lungs now a tenth that their normal size he transfers air between his mouth and sinuses he equalizing the pressure in his body to prevent his ears from rupturing and makes his way slowly towards the light. A team of safety divers circling along the way.

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03:32 min | 1 year ago

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"Golden building twenty ago. They answered the call. We knew that up to twenty twenty five thousand people in each building. Every firefighter saw the flames and they looked into their own lots. That's when i said to pete pete. This'll be the worst day of our lives. And you know and that was before. I knew half of it and in the doctors. I wondered if i was dead or alive tonight. Started the fire department of the city of new york and the greatest act of gallantry ever bestowed on an american city. Don't want this to be something that's in a history book that a page is turned and we're forgotten. I'm leslie staw. i'm bill whittaker. I'm anderson cooper. I'm sharyn alfonsi i'm worthen. I'm scott pelley that story on this. The fifty fourth season premiere of sixty minutes height. Cbs news business analyst lesson jer. And how about this as something. That sounds kind of mouth watering delicious. Black bean caramel chicken. Martha stewart and marley spoon may great tasting meals a new menu thirty plus deliciously different recipes are available every week. Each one is comprised of six simple steps and ten ingredients that they could be prepared in about thirty minutes ordering is easy and removes the burden of grocery shopping and meal planning so if you are tired of the same old same old good immorally spoon dot com for a variety of chef designed. Dinners from martha stewart. Cbs news podcast. listeners. Save one hundred bucks over your first four orders use code. Cbs pot that's code. Cbs pod at m. a. r. l. e. y. spoon dot com imagine eating deliciously different chef quality meals every day of the week martha stewart and marley spoon knicks. It possible good. Marley spoon dot com use code. Cbs pod in the neighborhoods of new york. There are two hundred seventeen. Fire houses each holds a memorial to firefighters who answered the call twenty years ago and never returned three hundred forty. Three members of the fire department of the city of new york perished on nine eleven in the greatest act of gallantry ever bestowed on an american city. This is their story. This plane raced pestis along the hudson river. As such a little out the tude. I could read american on the fuselage at eight forty six that morning battalion chief. Joe pfeiffer was blocks away searching for a routine gasoline..

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02:42 min | 1 year ago

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05:04 min | 1 year ago

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"Just after midnight on mars vehicles asleep project manager matt. Wallace explained that day on mars is forty minutes longer than on earth. The teams schedule was constantly changing. So people here are moore's nightshift workers. Yeah that's a good way to think of it. But i mean working night shift is tough enough but this is a night shift. That's constantly shanley movement. Nats right yeah on. Perseverance is fourth day on mars. It's swivelled the powerful camera on its mass and took a look around a space. Enthusiast named sean doran put the images together set them to music and posted.

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04:10 min | 1 year ago

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"Right. Go ahead you've got it slide. It right you can push it all the way to the right. If you want slide left. I'll bring it up a little bit. Now stop the joysticks. We used to fly. Terry are of no use on mars radio signals. Take too long to get there all right. Let me take over now. I've switched you out and we'll go back to. Even someone is good at flying drones and hummingbirds as matt keenan couldn't fly a helicopter on mars. Here's what happened in two thousand fourteen and a test chamber that replicated the atmosphere on mars when keenan tried to use a joystick to fly in early version of ingenuity. All right so much for that vehicle so this very quick demonstration showed you human being. Can't respond quickly enough to control it exactly. So engineers at the jet propulsion laboratory equipped ingenuity with a computerized system. That allows it to stabilize itself and navigate on its own. Two thousand sixteen. The new system is the chamber test. Their blades are being commanded. Four or five hundred times per second. They proved it could fly but ingenuity still way under four pounds in fit in the belly of perseverance. Five i four engine ignition to one and it has to be tough enough to survive. The journey to mars and liftoff on july thirty twenty twenty perseverance and ingenuity took off from cape canaveral. Nearly seven months later is the simulation shows the spacecraft's heat shield hit the martian atmosphere. Going twelve thousand miles per hour perseverance. Ready to execute entry. The seven landed on her own as he sat the control room. L chen the leader of the landing team had absolutely no control radio. Signals would take about eleven minutes to travel from earth to mars spacecraft was preprogrammed to descend maneuver in. Pick a landing site on. Its own all the work. His colleagues hoped to do on moore's would be impossible if his part of the mission failed. How long have you been working on this mission. Coming up on nine years or so really. That's a lot of work for seven minutes. Nine nine years of work seven minutes of terror this done if the person doesn't want that's right no one wants to be that The guy that drops the baton no landing spacecraft has ever been recorded as well as this one there were six cameras capturing it all from different angles the parachute deployed. Then the heat shield fell away like a lens. Cap and perseverance got its first look at the ground. This is not a simulation. This is what it looks like to parachute onto.

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08:04 min | 2 years ago

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"Outside houston. At the time. I got a call from the social worker. Said the kids were in foster care. I wasn't aware that it was that bad. I mean just the thought of being pimm fox ticket. It just sounds so bad and and at the time we had to ability to to take care of them so said no to me simone and her sister. Adria were eventually adopted by their grandpa. Ron and grandma nellie they were like you guys can call mom and dad a few and i remember going upstairs of practicing and then ran down and like mom dad. I mean you hit the lottery with two right. Yeah i did as very blessed seeing simone somersaulting around their living room. Her new parents put her in gymnastics out of self preservation. Simone was tiny and a little wobbly at first but she was fearless time. She was sixteen. She won the all around title at her first world championships in two thousand thirteen. She hasn't lost since byles also brought a load of fun to us gymnastics but for years. Her big personality didn't mesh with legendary but austere olympic. Coach marta karolyi. Once a month byles had to go to a national training camp at the karoly. A secluded compound north of houston. We're marta demanded obedience. You said she wasn't a fan of you being simone. She was not a fan of me just being myself because she had never dealt with somebody. That didn't listen to her shirt off the bat in that can the problem child. I guess so. I definitely opened a lot of other. Athletes is in while we were there. They realize like they can talk on the side. We can laugh. We can enjoy gymnastics and be good at it. Because i think that was the misconception was you couldn't be fun have a personality and be good. You could only be good in. That's it byles. Did something unthinkable in women's gymnastics in a sport obsessed with weight. She posted photos of herself with food. During training camps at the karolyi ranch eating was monitored and rationed can how i feel like. We can't really get in trouble for this but like there would have been nights where we would like break into the cafeteria and go get food. Because you're hungry never told that to anybody like on film or anything but there would be nice where we're like running with a hoodie of and we would break into the cafeteria to e what does that tell you known adult and you can look at that. What does that say to you. It's not the right. Training files did go on to win. Four gold medals under karoly at the two thousand sixteen rio olympics wa biles was taking a victory lap around america. Indianapolis star newspaper exposed. The darkest secret gymnastics doctor. Larry nassar the longtime usa gymnastics. Physician was accused of sexually abusing gymnasts. Some of them at the cruelty ranch. Initially vials remained silent even with her mother. Nellie i would ask her explicitly about touching an inappropriate touching and if that ever happened to her she denied it and then she would want to leave the room. The stuff larry nassar. Your mom said you didn't wanna talk about it at home again. No why not because it was so hard for me to even say out loud. That i knew how hard like it crushed me. It would crush my parents. And i didn't want them to feel the same pain that i felt because it was very dark. Times to of simone's olympic teammates were among the dozens of women who publicly disclosed. The nassar had abused them in january. Two thousand eighteen on the eve of nassar. Sentencing hearing byles was ready to admit she too had was crying and she said mom have to talk to you. And i know simone wealth in and i knew what that conversation was. Go into be just crowded She didn't say anything which has cried. Because i knew that was. The moment was the moment. Simone sent out a tweet revealing that nassar had abused her three days later. Usa gymnastics shutdown the cruelty ranch. Marta and bela karolyi maintained. They didn't know about the abuse. Larry nassar was sentenced to as many as one hundred and seventy five years in prison. A lot of people see larry. Nassar has been sentenced and think this is over. It's far from over there still a lot of questions. That still needs to be answered. What questions do you want answer. Just who knew what win. You guys have failed so many athletes in most of us underage. You guys don't think that's bigger problem. Like if that were really and i knew something i'd want it. Resolved immediately byles believes. There's been little accountability at usa gymnastics and the us olympic committee and wants an independent investigation into what happened. You've said they failed so many young women. Do you feel like they failed you as well one hundred percent. We bring the metals. We do our part. You can't do your part in return. It's just like it's sickening. The way that usa gymnastics is right now. If you had a daughter and a couple years would you want her to be part of that system. No because i don't feel comfortable enough because they haven't taken accountability for their actions in what they've done and they haven't ensured us that it's never going to happen again in a statement to sixty minutes. The new president and ceo of usa gymnastics said. We recognize how deeply we have broken the trust of our athletes and community and are working hard to build that trust back as the tokyo olympics. Draw closer. No one may be working harder than simone biles. She's the only athlete affected by the scandal. Who is still active. She's carrying american gymnastics on her sculpted shoulders but this time she told us she's competing for herself. Talked to anybody in the sport. Nobody agrees on anything but they all agree. You're the greatest ever been grazed. That will be so why. Go back and put yourself through all this again for another year. Because i had fun but now i'm having a lot of fun so i feel like i wanna see how much i'm capable of and people always question like if you're so good in your so ahead of the game why do you keep upgrading. And it's like because it's for me and because you can you can. I'm scott pelley. We'll be back next week with another edition of sixty minutes. This is cbs news. Business analyst jill schlesinger and you know what summer. It's almost here pretty close. That means father's day. It's right around the corner. I've got great news. Don't stress about what to do for fathers day. Just go to omaha. Steaks dot com type. Cbs pod in the search bar and you can order debt and the whole family the get out and grill assortment package right now. This package is fifty nine percent off. It includes twenty entrees. Your entire films gonna love it juicy burgers. Chicken breasts sides desserts and four. 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"Not beyond redemption redemption. He says depends on a complete shift to renewable energy and an end of our reliance on fossil fuels. The fossil fuel industry does not want the world to move off fossil fuel. No doesn't for in fact we know ways in which we can get from the son of. They're just a tiny fraction of the amount of energy that sprays on this earth twenty four hours a day one way or another for nothing if we can solve the problems of storage and transmission. The world is ours. We have all the pa we need. Why should we go on poisoning life. It sounds simple when you said so it is. David wants to see what he calls. A re wilding of the planet giving plants and animals on land and in the ocean time and space to bounce back world. Wildlife fund says the two thirds of the earth wildlife has disappeared in the past fifty years repopulation of the oceans can happen like that in a decade. If we have the will to do it but we require everybody to agree that if you were to pick up the phone and speak with president trump or or president. Xi of china or prime minister modi in india. What would you say i would say. The time has come to put aside national ambitions and look for an international ambushing of survival. It seems politically tied is moving in the opposite direction from that of nations more looking inward and not as being part of a larger international community. That's gonna sink in the end and so it's going to sink. Can you be optimistic. You don't have now attorney tiv- what good it is. Say out tell it. I don't care you can't say that if you love your children not of you the rest of humanity. How can you say that. It's the young. That's david now puts his faith in and they. It seems have faith in him. Just listen to the reception. He received when he popped up on stage his largest music festival. Thank you very much. There's a huge movement around the world of people from all nations. Young people can see what is happening to the world and demanding. That government should take action. That's that's the best hope. I have obviously my generation failed. We've allow happen. We've allowed this to happen sir. David and bro says. Despite being the smartest creatures that have ever lived now he warns. We need more than just intelligence. We need wisdom after all. This planet is all we have. There is nowhere else to go. Do you believe there's life elsewhere. No not really. But also i think that's i mean it's an interesting theoretical question but it's a theoretical question. Why would i want to go and live on the moon. Got this world of badgers and thrush is and jellyfish corals. Why would i want to go and live in the moon. Because there's nothing else that i said. Well thank you very much else they were. i'm coming from. cbs audio. this is intelligence matters. You think that is a huge deal. Fact that they attacked our democracy absolutely. I called it the political equivalent of nine eleven. A weekly podcast about national security and intelligence. It's finally time to have a proper china strategy hosted by the former acting director of the cia. michael morrell. is there a window in which we need to act. We're in that window now. Follow intelligence matters wherever you get your podcasts. I'm lesley stahl. We'll be back next week with another edition of sixty minutes..

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