no laptops before bedtime. 60 minutes -- that dimming of the lights and keeping your sight, your taste, your smell, your sound, and your sense of touch busy.I keep my dirty dishes in the sink, and that's my bedtime routine.
Poll after poll show that. "60 Minutes " recently reported that Congress had an approval rating of nine percent. And movements, such as Occupy Wall Street, have been spreading like wildfire.
and I also work for 60 Minutes on the side. Most of my 60 Minutes work, I can only do on weekends or on holidays, when I take vacation from my other jobs 'cause I can't have my 60 Minutes work interfere with the other jobs.So, I don't have a lot of free time because honestly, I would much--. I really like what I do and I would much rather go someplace to do a story or to meet some people than
Yeah. I really, to me, sleep is like the most precious commodity. 60 Minutes has actually done--. They actually have a full-time correspondent now who's excellent, who creates--. There's this thing, 60 Minutes Overtime, which exists only online. And it's
And this is something that I've tried to do more of myself, is if I'm doing pieces for CNN, or if I'm doing pieces for "60 Minutes " or whatever, I know that there's a certain audience that's going to watch that. I do know that.
I said I wasn't going to bring it up. But "60 Minutes " yesterday did a special on girls in coding. And they didn't include any women organizations as part of it.
And so this was exciting. Wait 60 minutes . Put them in a positron emission tomography scanner that detects radioactive emissions to ask the question,
There was a movie called "The Good Lie" that Warner Brothers did with Reese Witherspoon about their story. And "60 Minutes " did a piece about them. But I saw that while all these young children who had survived horrors in Sudan were all these boys and young men were coming to the US,
Well, in time that we know of. So "60 Minutes " does it, and then someone else picks it up.
dumbing down of America by our news media. And we're at fault because we accept it because we like this titillating journalism. And you know what the downfall was to our news? The show 60 Minutes . Now, let's hear me out. 60 Minute's a marvelous show, but here's when it was the downfall. Up until that point in time, pre-60 Minutes , the news departments lost money so they would make it up in the entertainment division cause they felt, "Well, we'll lose money but it's our job to inform." Right? Along comes 60 Minutes . Low and behold,
very make that story very short both withdrew giving me great respect for both 60 minutes and Time Magazine Time Magazine withdrawing their story after they had gone de press on a Friday night uh and finding a substitute material and
So as a triathlon coach, the leap that people make is that when I'm helping the majority of our Purple Patch Fueling-- exercising 60 minutes or less, you don't need to take in calories.
Yeah, Brook and Claire. I love "60 Minutes ." It's like my staple.
At the same time, I have found it useful, people who are important to me have found it useful, and you might as well. We've got 60 minutes . I have more. So as folks-- if you have to leave, leave any time, of course, and I'll stay after a little while.
And it's a really bad system. It's that 60 minutes , and it is crazy.
And it's a really bad system. So in those 60 minutes when you're cooking, you're looking for things.
She is the winner of 11 Emmy awards. And prior to joining "60 Minutes " was a White House correspondent during the Carter and Reagan administrations, and was a moderator of "Face the Nation." She is the author of two books, including the one that is on sale in the back called "Becoming Grandma." So highly encourage everybody to pick up a signed copy
And the thing that strikes me, as a former journalist, is, how do you report on somebody like Trump when there's no fact checking? I know at "60 Minutes ," very particular. Every script is footnoted.
Well, in time that we know of. It's interesting that "60 Minutes " hasn't.
Another example, "John Adams: Party of One." His journalism has appeared in the "Wall Street Journal," the "Claremont Review of Books and Foreign Affairs." His television appearances include "60 Minutes ," "Charlie Rose," and a 10-year stint on the "Wall Street Week" with Louis Rukeyser. So without any further ado, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the one and only James Grant.
Or five minutes on "60 Minutes " for a story.
for the next 60 minutes .
But the rats didn't swim for 60 minutes .
Our friend who only spent 60 minutes on expectations would be good at having that brutal, brutal time allocation of only 15 minutes.
start seeing that takeover happening after 60 minutes . And that's when we realized, wow, the purpose of dreaming
But then David Hockney got on CBS "60 Minutes " and told eight million people, quote, "That chandelier is in perfect perspective."
Because if you teach for 60 minutes straight, kid's like.
I'm not doing any more 60 minutes .
His story has appeared everywhere from "60 Minutes " to "The Washington Post." Schuyler's tireless advocacy has earned him numerous honors, including LGBTQ Nation's Instagram
Whether you have 30 minutes or 60 minutes , make that time work for you in unwinding for sleep.
So the race is about 60 minutes -- or, yeah, 60 seconds, sorry.
And so they came. Related to that decision to call out "60 Minutes ," can you tell me about the difference between "this is hard" and "I can't do this?"
or whatever-- in those first 60 minutes has to do with what your life will be like afterwards, whether you'll have a full recovery
You know he's on "60 Minutes " a handful of times.
It's my great pleasure to introduce Lesley Stahl, one of our country's most preeminent journalists. She's been a correspondent at "60 Minutes " for 25 years, and has covered pretty much everything that's happened in the world in the last quarter century, from Guantanamo, to all the wars, to various presidential campaigns, to technology stories, which is a particular area of interest of hers, to sports.
Well, in time that we know of. I don't do that at "60 Minutes " still.
Well, in time that we know of. I see Oliver as the "60 Minutes " of-- Absolutely.
isn't beating it over the past 60 days or 60 minutes .
And here's what he told "60 Minutes ." "My model for business is The Beatles.
One of the producers for "60 Minutes " is in the room.
And you can see it in "60 Minutes " also, because there was a big segment in "60 Minutes " about this little village in which there was no electricity, no telephone, no
I saw this segment on 60 Minutes about truffles that makes it harder for you to find the real truffles from Paris or Italy because of this black market in China.
I'm half-committed. Yeah, you half-committed, but we can work on that. The-- What do I do? I really--. So, OK. So, I work now. I basically do these two different jobs and I also work for 60 Minutes on the side. Most of my 60 Minutes work, I can only do on weekends or on holidays, when I take vacation from my other jobs 'cause I can't have my 60 Minutes work interfere with the other jobs.
and had Sam Calagione: with my 60 Minutes IPA, Sam Calagione: and I was like, dang, these go really well together.
had forewarn St Martin's press when I got wind to this from Mike Wallace that this book was coming down Wallace in 60 minutes were going were the people who alerted me to it they uh thought it was rather a major story uh they told me
and friedman certainly did play 60 minutes and on both sides of the ball he was the
So Ben Bernanke went on 60 minutes to tell people, "I didn't want to bail out Wall Street.
And I write a lot about Jeff Fager at "60 Minutes ," and he just didn't like me, was an obstructionist.
And you can see that if you exercise just 60 minutes a week, moderate to vigorous physical activity, you lower your relative risk of death
You know, because "60 Minutes " and Armen Keteyian was doing a behind-the-scenes on what it takes to put the Super Bowl together.