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Im steve kroft. Im leslie stahl. Im
Bill Whitaker
im david martin. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight on 60 minutes. Cbs money watch update sponsored by club good evening. Fuel supplies in five states are spill in alabama. On tuesday the c. E. O. Of wells fargo testifies about two million unauthorized accounts the bank had opened. And a letter
Abraham Lincoln
wrote to his first fiance . E sold . All you need is love plays . My friends know me so well. They can tell what im thinking, just by looking in my eyes. They can tell when im really excited and thrilled. And they know when im not so excited and thrilled. But what they didnt know so i finally decided to show my eyes some love. Some eyelove. When is it chronic dry eye . To find out more, chat with your eye doctor and go to myeyelove. Com. Its all about eyelove, my friends. Steve kroft when you look at your president ial ballot in november, somewhere below the democratic and republican lines, you will find the
Libertarian Party
and the green party. But for many voters this year, they might as well read, none of the above. In a race that features the most unpopular democratic and
Republican Party
choices in and donald trump. And for the first time in 16 years, third parties could well determine the outcome of the election. Right now, of the two alternatives, the
Libertarian Party
has the most support and is the only one on the ballot in all 50 states. The ticket of gary johnson and bill weld is currently favored by about 8 or 9 of the electorate, even though 70 of the voters dont know who johnson and weld are. We thought it was time to give you a primer. If you dont recognize them, the tall guy on the left is
Vice President
ial candidate bill weld. The shorter one is former new mexico governor and president ial nominee gary johnson. Right now, they can stroll through a park unmolested by the press and the public. Their rallies usually attract only a few hundred people. But they can still make some noise, and are not without enthusiastic support. Bill weld the next president of the
United States
, gary johnson. Gary johnson you rock. You rock. Thank you. Kroft why are you doing this . Johnson i think that we would do a really good job. Weld i feel its something of a patriotic duty, given how the election season is unfolding. We feel a responsibility to offer the country sort of a sober, sensible alternative. Johnson has life in this country ever been better . Kroft they are not political neophytes. Each one won two terms as republican governors in heavily democratic states. Do you really think you have a chance to win . Johnson neither of us would be doing this if we didnt think that that was a possibility. Kroft let me be a little skeptical here. I mean, right now, the people weld we expected no less. laughs kroft right. Right, yeah. The people that do this for a living, to try and do polling, and
Public Opinion
surveys and chances at about less than 1 , less than 1 . Johnson i think that donald trump started out that way. And i wouldve given him that i wouldve given him that percentage at the very start. But as crazy as this election season is, i think it could be the ultimate crazy, and that is, is that the two of us actually do get elected. Kroft right. And how does that happen . Johnson well, president ial debates a third alternative, 70 of america doesnt even know who we are. And yet, we exist. I think theres a lot of opportunity here. And theres still a lot of time left. Weld we are, in a way, breaking a
Glass Ceiling
kroft theyre hoping to get a place in at least one of the president ial debates, but right now they dont meet the threshold of 15 in the national polls. Are you running against a two party system . Johnson absolutely. Weld absolutely. Johnson and i and i do kroft so you see yourself as a protest vote . Johnson no way. I think a conciliatory vote. Look this is this is how we want to come together. Weld it happens, steve, if people do think for themselves and focus on the choices available, because the polling shows that nationally, people do tend to agree with our approach. As gary sometimes says, youre a libertarian. You just dont know it yet. Lets bring back liberty. Kroft the libertarians were founded 45 years ago, as an off shoot of the republicans. They tend to be fiscally conservative and social liberals who want the federal government out of their pockets, out of their schools, out of their computers, and out of their bedrooms. So, the hats are all 25. Kroft they support the right to bear arms, even assault weapons. But they also believe women have the right to an abortion, gays have the right to marry, and adults have the right to smoke pot. Anybody looking for a
Bumper Sticker
. Kroft they oppose almost constitution, including
Social Security
and medicare and the regulatory agencies. Youre making yourself seem like mainstream candidates. But in fact, you know, your positions and the positions of the party arent mainstream, you know. Youre for phasing out medicare. Youre for doing away with private
Health Insurance
as a way to bring down medical costs. Youre talking about, abolishing the i. R. S. And imposing a 29 or 28 sales tax, essentially a sales tax. Yoll talk about eliminating the department of
Homeland Security
. I mean, these arent exactly mainstream opinions. Johnson well, what you can count on the two of us to provide is consistency. Were going to always be consistent in looking for lower taxes. And much of what you cite is the libertarian platform, which, you know, we are the libertarian nominees for president and
Vice President
. But were not looking to we do believe in a safety net. But there has to be reforms for medicaid and medicare and
Social Security
. And if were going to put our heads in the sand, if we say were going to do nothing in any of these areas, its a fiscal cliff. Weld and nobody can tell me that no changes are necessary in washington. Those bozos think that unless the appropriation of every single account goes up 5 , they call that a cut. Well, thats not how we approached our state budgets. And thats not what we would do in washington, either. People want to do away with the department of
Homeland Security
. Johnson yeah. laughs i do. I do. I think theres a real skepticism i mean, really, we have the f. B. I. Why another agency . I mean and all these
Homeland Security
cars driving around these days, what are they doing . Weld there are functions that youd have to retain and make sure they were attended to. But therere some who remind me of the, you know, muddled bureaucracy in washington that nobody can quite tell you why theyre essential. Abolish the departments of education, commerce and housing and urban development. They want to cut the
Defense Budget
by around 20 and get american troops out of korea. As theyve said, they dont agree with their party on everything sometimes they dont even agree with each other. Gary johnson earned a fortune in construction before making his political name as the first governor to ever advocate the legalization of marijuana, and until earlier this year, he was c. E. O. Oma company. Kroft until recently, you were a consumer johnson thats correct kroft of marijuana. Johnson one of 100 million americans who have consumed marijuana. I am i am guilty. The unforgivable in life, hypocrisy, saying one thing and doing another telling the truth i hope more than anything, im credited here with telling the truth. Kroft but youre not using marijuana now . Johnson im not. Live free or die, baby, you know what they say. Kroft former
Massachusetts Governor
bill weld is a card carrying member of the eastern establishment, whose libertarian bonafides are still questioned by the true believers. Until his nomination in may, he was a member of the nearly extinct political species known as moderate republicans. You werent a libertarian until a couple of months ago. Weld well, i considered myself a small l libertarian and people called me the libertarian republican. Kroft they run a frugal, lowkey campaign in jeans and sneakers and keep a very loose schedule that can change hourly. When we were with them, their version of a president ial limousine was a rented red toyota. Do you have a motorcade . Weld no. We dont have a motorcade. Kroft you stop for red lights . Johnson we do stop for red lights. Kroft do you have a
Campaign Plane
. Weld we dont have a
Campaign Plane
. Johnson no. No, we dont. Headquarters . Weld yes. Johnson yes, we do. But its but if you went to the campaign headquarters, you wouldnt find anybody there because this is you know, this is social media. Come on, get selfie get selfie ready kroft they have a big presence on the internet, and claim to have 50 million followers most of them young people. Johnson and weld are good friends and say they plan to run a copresidency sharing the same staff. On the campaign trail, they often stay at each others homes. Theyve tried just about in hopes that their campaign would go viral. And for a while, ten days ago, it did. Willie geist governor, good to have you with us. Kroft but it was the wrong kind, when johnson was unable to identify aleppo as the center of the humanitarian crisis in syria. Mike barnicle aleppo. Johnson and what is aleppo . Barnicle youre kidding. Johnson no. Kroft youve been on the front page a lot this month. You made a big splash. And it was a belly flop. Tell me about aleppo. I mean, how did that happen . Johnson well, the i i blame no one but myself. I understand the underlying policy. Kroft people have said, this guys not qualified to be president. He doesnt know what aleppo is. How do you react to that . Johnson well that that i am human. I have a filter. And it starts with honesty. It starts with the truth. It starts with transparency, and i would serve as president in that capacity. Wh the first thing that came into my mind was, this is an acronym. Aleppo american, l kroft did it sound familiar to you . Johnson well, it didnt. Or i think i. But, but look, i do not, in any way, want to make an excuse for myself. You know, so many people have said, look, 90 of america doesnt know aleppo. Well, 90 of america is not running for president of the
United States
. Weld but at the at the end of the day, this is just my view, is, aleppo is a very important place name. But its a place name. Does that mean theyre disqualified from running for president . I mean, youd have very few people at the debates if that sort of thing was a disqualify disqualification to run. Johnson thanks, bill. But nonetheless laughs look, we are running for president and
Vice President
. Kroft youre youre acknowledging that your candidacy has some flaws. Johnson as do all candidacies. But i think kroft but nobody i i im trying to remember a president ial candidate admitting that. Johnson well, that is the difference here. Thats thats what youre going to buy into is, is that it will be transparent. And theres no quicker way to fix mistakes than actually acknowledging them in the first place. Kroft do you do you have
Foreign Policy
advisors . Johnson well, certainly. Kroft do you have military strategists . Weld i wouldnt quite say that, but, people that have worked for me, and alongside me in
Foreign Policy
area. Johnson and what your kroft do you have any idea who you would appoint secretary of defense if you were elected . But i will t kroft weld says he has a short list of three or four candidates in mind, but he didnt want to name them. Johnson the country is in really deep trouble. Kroft when johnson ran for president four years ago on the libertarian ticket, he drew just 1 of the vote. This time, there is considerably more momentum and much higher expectations. Whats changed . Johnson well, a lot of it has to do with trump and clinton being as polarizing as they are. Ive always said this, tongue and cheek. If mickey mouse were the third name on any poll, mickey would be at 30 because mickeys a known commodity. But mickeys not on the ballot in all 50 states. And i think that when we get known 70 of america right now doesnt even know who we are. Kroft even if you are not in the debates, you are going to alter the course of this election. Weld youre right, steve. Were going to alter the course of this election, whether or not were in the debates. Guess what that influence is going to be thats very hard very hard to predict. Kroft right now theyre not even close to winning a single electoral vote, but they already have enough support to tip the scales to either clinton or trump in almost every battleground state. Who are you taking votes from . Weld i think at the end of the day, itll be more likely from trump than from clinton. Other people say, no, we have this big appeal to the millennials, so itll be more from clinton than trump. Kroft this is my observation youre much more antagonistic towards donald trump than you are towards mrs. Clinton. Johnson oh, no weld you mustve done well in school. Johnson maybe. That may be bills, bills outlook. But for me, this is, this is both sides. This is man, this is both barrels. And im not going to lose one minute of sleep ruining this two
Party Monopoly
that is going on. I i think they are dinosaurs. And i think were the comet in this whole equation. And im im glad for it. Kroft the latest cbs
News New York
times poll of likely voters
Shows Hillary
clinton leading donald trump by two
Percentage Points
in a head to head race. But when the libertarians and the green party are added to the poll, clinton and trump are in a dead heat. The libertarians have other surprising things to say about the november election. Go to 60minutesovertime. Com. What if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes . crunch what if one situp could prevent
Heart Disease
. One. Wishful thinking, right . But there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease, pneumococcal pneumonia. If you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13 . Vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, prevnar 13 . May help provide additional protection. Prevnar 13 . Is used in adults 18 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. You should not receive prevnar 13 . If youve had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. If you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. Common side effects were pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, vomiting, muscle or joint pain, less appetite, chills, or rash. Get this one done. Ask your doctor or pharmacist today. People would ask me in
Different Countries
that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. So when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. Im everything. Im from all nations. I would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark . Because im everything. And i marked other. Discover the story only your dna can tell. I love bread i love ice cream pizza
Peanut Butter
tacos i love ramen. Anything chocolate chicken tacos, pork tacos. And now that ive learned to manage what i eat, i can still eat the foods i love. Every. Single. Day. Members have lost 15 more weight in the first 2 months than on the beyond the
Scale Program
than on our
Previous Program
and theyre still eating the foods they love. Thats the genius of this program september 19th. David martin one of the key questions of this president ial campaign is, who has the health and temperament to become the next commanderinchief and assume the unthinkable power to the cold war as we knew it may be over, but both the u. S. And russia still keep enough
Nuclear Weapons
on alert to end civilization. And now, a new cold war is brewing with both sides developing more sophisticated and more accurate weapons. Tonight, were going to show you what this new cold war looks like from inside the u. S. Strategic command. Stratcom, as its called, trains every day for the possibility of nuclear war and takes extraordinary measures to make sure one person and one person only the president of the
United States
can give the order to launch a nuclear weapon. Onethreezero. Onetwozero. Oneonezero. Water peak. Eightfour. Martin the u. S. S. Kentucky, rising to the surface off the coast of hawaii. Nearly two football fields long, it is the deadliest engine of destruction in the american arsenal, able to carry almost 200
Nuclear Warheads
atop the hatches. Commander brian freck is the captain. Freck the warheads that can be carried on my missiles are extremely powerful. Martin compare them to the bomb that leveled hiroshima. Freck much more powerful than that. Much more powerful than hiroshima. Martin up to 30 times more powerful, and, on any given day, a number of these submarines are hiding somewhere in the worlds oceans, ready to respond to a launch order from the president. When youre out here, are other countries looking for you . Freck i always operate under the assumption that someones looking for me. Martin has anybody ever found you . Freck no. Not even close. Martin you sure . Freck yes, i am. Martin 60 minutes found the kentucky, but only because we had arranged a rendezvous to go aboard. If this boat were a country, youd be a nuclear power. Freck thats true. Yes, sir. Martin does that ever give you pause to have all that power under your command . Freck its a lot of training and practice. Dive, dive. All vents cycled. All vents shut. Martin operating at a depth of 160 feet, the kentuckys crew practiced the procedures needed to launch its missiles. Set
Condition One
sq for training. This is the captain. This is an exercise. Set
Bill Whitaker<\/a> im david martin. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight on 60 minutes. Cbs money watch update sponsored by club good evening. Fuel supplies in five states are spill in alabama. On tuesday the c. E. O. Of wells fargo testifies about two million unauthorized accounts the bank had opened. And a letter
Abraham Lincoln<\/a> wrote to his first fiance . E sold . All you need is love plays . My friends know me so well. They can tell what im thinking, just by looking in my eyes. They can tell when im really excited and thrilled. And they know when im not so excited and thrilled. But what they didnt know so i finally decided to show my eyes some love. Some eyelove. When is it chronic dry eye . To find out more, chat with your eye doctor and go to myeyelove. Com. Its all about eyelove, my friends. Steve kroft when you look at your president ial ballot in november, somewhere below the democratic and republican lines, you will find the
Libertarian Party<\/a> and the green party. But for many voters this year, they might as well read, none of the above. In a race that features the most unpopular democratic and
Republican Party<\/a> choices in and donald trump. And for the first time in 16 years, third parties could well determine the outcome of the election. Right now, of the two alternatives, the
Libertarian Party<\/a> has the most support and is the only one on the ballot in all 50 states. The ticket of gary johnson and bill weld is currently favored by about 8 or 9 of the electorate, even though 70 of the voters dont know who johnson and weld are. We thought it was time to give you a primer. If you dont recognize them, the tall guy on the left is
Vice President<\/a> ial candidate bill weld. The shorter one is former new mexico governor and president ial nominee gary johnson. Right now, they can stroll through a park unmolested by the press and the public. Their rallies usually attract only a few hundred people. But they can still make some noise, and are not without enthusiastic support. Bill weld the next president of the
United States<\/a>, gary johnson. Gary johnson you rock. You rock. Thank you. Kroft why are you doing this . Johnson i think that we would do a really good job. Weld i feel its something of a patriotic duty, given how the election season is unfolding. We feel a responsibility to offer the country sort of a sober, sensible alternative. Johnson has life in this country ever been better . Kroft they are not political neophytes. Each one won two terms as republican governors in heavily democratic states. Do you really think you have a chance to win . Johnson neither of us would be doing this if we didnt think that that was a possibility. Kroft let me be a little skeptical here. I mean, right now, the people weld we expected no less. laughs kroft right. Right, yeah. The people that do this for a living, to try and do polling, and
Public Opinion<\/a> surveys and chances at about less than 1 , less than 1 . Johnson i think that donald trump started out that way. And i wouldve given him that i wouldve given him that percentage at the very start. But as crazy as this election season is, i think it could be the ultimate crazy, and that is, is that the two of us actually do get elected. Kroft right. And how does that happen . Johnson well, president ial debates a third alternative, 70 of america doesnt even know who we are. And yet, we exist. I think theres a lot of opportunity here. And theres still a lot of time left. Weld we are, in a way, breaking a
Glass Ceiling<\/a> kroft theyre hoping to get a place in at least one of the president ial debates, but right now they dont meet the threshold of 15 in the national polls. Are you running against a two party system . Johnson absolutely. Weld absolutely. Johnson and i and i do kroft so you see yourself as a protest vote . Johnson no way. I think a conciliatory vote. Look this is this is how we want to come together. Weld it happens, steve, if people do think for themselves and focus on the choices available, because the polling shows that nationally, people do tend to agree with our approach. As gary sometimes says, youre a libertarian. You just dont know it yet. Lets bring back liberty. Kroft the libertarians were founded 45 years ago, as an off shoot of the republicans. They tend to be fiscally conservative and social liberals who want the federal government out of their pockets, out of their schools, out of their computers, and out of their bedrooms. So, the hats are all 25. Kroft they support the right to bear arms, even assault weapons. But they also believe women have the right to an abortion, gays have the right to marry, and adults have the right to smoke pot. Anybody looking for a
Bumper Sticker<\/a> . Kroft they oppose almost constitution, including
Social Security<\/a> and medicare and the regulatory agencies. Youre making yourself seem like mainstream candidates. But in fact, you know, your positions and the positions of the party arent mainstream, you know. Youre for phasing out medicare. Youre for doing away with private
Health Insurance<\/a> as a way to bring down medical costs. Youre talking about, abolishing the i. R. S. And imposing a 29 or 28 sales tax, essentially a sales tax. Yoll talk about eliminating the department of
Homeland Security<\/a>. I mean, these arent exactly mainstream opinions. Johnson well, what you can count on the two of us to provide is consistency. Were going to always be consistent in looking for lower taxes. And much of what you cite is the libertarian platform, which, you know, we are the libertarian nominees for president and
Vice President<\/a>. But were not looking to we do believe in a safety net. But there has to be reforms for medicaid and medicare and
Social Security<\/a>. And if were going to put our heads in the sand, if we say were going to do nothing in any of these areas, its a fiscal cliff. Weld and nobody can tell me that no changes are necessary in washington. Those bozos think that unless the appropriation of every single account goes up 5 , they call that a cut. Well, thats not how we approached our state budgets. And thats not what we would do in washington, either. People want to do away with the department of
Homeland Security<\/a> . Johnson yeah. laughs i do. I do. I think theres a real skepticism i mean, really, we have the f. B. I. Why another agency . I mean and all these
Homeland Security<\/a> cars driving around these days, what are they doing . Weld there are functions that youd have to retain and make sure they were attended to. But therere some who remind me of the, you know, muddled bureaucracy in washington that nobody can quite tell you why theyre essential. Abolish the departments of education, commerce and housing and urban development. They want to cut the
Defense Budget<\/a> by around 20 and get american troops out of korea. As theyve said, they dont agree with their party on everything sometimes they dont even agree with each other. Gary johnson earned a fortune in construction before making his political name as the first governor to ever advocate the legalization of marijuana, and until earlier this year, he was c. E. O. Oma company. Kroft until recently, you were a consumer johnson thats correct kroft of marijuana. Johnson one of 100 million americans who have consumed marijuana. I am i am guilty. The unforgivable in life, hypocrisy, saying one thing and doing another telling the truth i hope more than anything, im credited here with telling the truth. Kroft but youre not using marijuana now . Johnson im not. Live free or die, baby, you know what they say. Kroft former
Massachusetts Governor<\/a> bill weld is a card carrying member of the eastern establishment, whose libertarian bonafides are still questioned by the true believers. Until his nomination in may, he was a member of the nearly extinct political species known as moderate republicans. You werent a libertarian until a couple of months ago. Weld well, i considered myself a small l libertarian and people called me the libertarian republican. Kroft they run a frugal, lowkey campaign in jeans and sneakers and keep a very loose schedule that can change hourly. When we were with them, their version of a president ial limousine was a rented red toyota. Do you have a motorcade . Weld no. We dont have a motorcade. Kroft you stop for red lights . Johnson we do stop for red lights. Kroft do you have a
Campaign Plane<\/a> . Weld we dont have a
Campaign Plane<\/a>. Johnson no. No, we dont. Headquarters . Weld yes. Johnson yes, we do. But its but if you went to the campaign headquarters, you wouldnt find anybody there because this is you know, this is social media. Come on, get selfie get selfie ready kroft they have a big presence on the internet, and claim to have 50 million followers most of them young people. Johnson and weld are good friends and say they plan to run a copresidency sharing the same staff. On the campaign trail, they often stay at each others homes. Theyve tried just about in hopes that their campaign would go viral. And for a while, ten days ago, it did. Willie geist governor, good to have you with us. Kroft but it was the wrong kind, when johnson was unable to identify aleppo as the center of the humanitarian crisis in syria. Mike barnicle aleppo. Johnson and what is aleppo . Barnicle youre kidding. Johnson no. Kroft youve been on the front page a lot this month. You made a big splash. And it was a belly flop. Tell me about aleppo. I mean, how did that happen . Johnson well, the i i blame no one but myself. I understand the underlying policy. Kroft people have said, this guys not qualified to be president. He doesnt know what aleppo is. How do you react to that . Johnson well that that i am human. I have a filter. And it starts with honesty. It starts with the truth. It starts with transparency, and i would serve as president in that capacity. Wh the first thing that came into my mind was, this is an acronym. Aleppo american, l kroft did it sound familiar to you . Johnson well, it didnt. Or i think i. But, but look, i do not, in any way, want to make an excuse for myself. You know, so many people have said, look, 90 of america doesnt know aleppo. Well, 90 of america is not running for president of the
United States<\/a>. Weld but at the at the end of the day, this is just my view, is, aleppo is a very important place name. But its a place name. Does that mean theyre disqualified from running for president . I mean, youd have very few people at the debates if that sort of thing was a disqualify disqualification to run. Johnson thanks, bill. But nonetheless laughs look, we are running for president and
Vice President<\/a>. Kroft youre youre acknowledging that your candidacy has some flaws. Johnson as do all candidacies. But i think kroft but nobody i i im trying to remember a president ial candidate admitting that. Johnson well, that is the difference here. Thats thats what youre going to buy into is, is that it will be transparent. And theres no quicker way to fix mistakes than actually acknowledging them in the first place. Kroft do you do you have
Foreign Policy<\/a> advisors . Johnson well, certainly. Kroft do you have military strategists . Weld i wouldnt quite say that, but, people that have worked for me, and alongside me in
Foreign Policy<\/a> area. Johnson and what your kroft do you have any idea who you would appoint secretary of defense if you were elected . But i will t kroft weld says he has a short list of three or four candidates in mind, but he didnt want to name them. Johnson the country is in really deep trouble. Kroft when johnson ran for president four years ago on the libertarian ticket, he drew just 1 of the vote. This time, there is considerably more momentum and much higher expectations. Whats changed . Johnson well, a lot of it has to do with trump and clinton being as polarizing as they are. Ive always said this, tongue and cheek. If mickey mouse were the third name on any poll, mickey would be at 30 because mickeys a known commodity. But mickeys not on the ballot in all 50 states. And i think that when we get known 70 of america right now doesnt even know who we are. Kroft even if you are not in the debates, you are going to alter the course of this election. Weld youre right, steve. Were going to alter the course of this election, whether or not were in the debates. Guess what that influence is going to be thats very hard very hard to predict. Kroft right now theyre not even close to winning a single electoral vote, but they already have enough support to tip the scales to either clinton or trump in almost every battleground state. Who are you taking votes from . Weld i think at the end of the day, itll be more likely from trump than from clinton. Other people say, no, we have this big appeal to the millennials, so itll be more from clinton than trump. Kroft this is my observation youre much more antagonistic towards donald trump than you are towards mrs. Clinton. Johnson oh, no weld you mustve done well in school. Johnson maybe. That may be bills, bills outlook. But for me, this is, this is both sides. This is man, this is both barrels. And im not going to lose one minute of sleep ruining this two
Party Monopoly<\/a> that is going on. I i think they are dinosaurs. And i think were the comet in this whole equation. And im im glad for it. Kroft the latest cbs
News New York<\/a> times poll of likely voters
Shows Hillary<\/a> clinton leading donald trump by two
Percentage Points<\/a> in a head to head race. But when the libertarians and the green party are added to the poll, clinton and trump are in a dead heat. The libertarians have other surprising things to say about the november election. Go to 60minutesovertime. Com. What if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes . crunch what if one situp could prevent
Heart Disease<\/a> . One. Wishful thinking, right . But there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease, pneumococcal pneumonia. If you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13 . Vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, prevnar 13 . May help provide additional protection. Prevnar 13 . Is used in adults 18 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. You should not receive prevnar 13 . If youve had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. If you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. Common side effects were pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, vomiting, muscle or joint pain, less appetite, chills, or rash. Get this one done. Ask your doctor or pharmacist today. People would ask me in
Different Countries<\/a> that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. So when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. Im everything. Im from all nations. I would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark . Because im everything. And i marked other. Discover the story only your dna can tell. I love bread i love ice cream pizza
Peanut Butter<\/a> tacos i love ramen. Anything chocolate chicken tacos, pork tacos. And now that ive learned to manage what i eat, i can still eat the foods i love. Every. Single. Day. Members have lost 15 more weight in the first 2 months than on the beyond the
Scale Program<\/a> than on our
Previous Program<\/a> and theyre still eating the foods they love. Thats the genius of this program september 19th. David martin one of the key questions of this president ial campaign is, who has the health and temperament to become the next commanderinchief and assume the unthinkable power to the cold war as we knew it may be over, but both the u. S. And russia still keep enough
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> on alert to end civilization. And now, a new cold war is brewing with both sides developing more sophisticated and more accurate weapons. Tonight, were going to show you what this new cold war looks like from inside the u. S. Strategic command. Stratcom, as its called, trains every day for the possibility of nuclear war and takes extraordinary measures to make sure one person and one person only the president of the
United States<\/a> can give the order to launch a nuclear weapon. Onethreezero. Onetwozero. Oneonezero. Water peak. Eightfour. Martin the u. S. S. Kentucky, rising to the surface off the coast of hawaii. Nearly two football fields long, it is the deadliest engine of destruction in the american arsenal, able to carry almost 200
Nuclear Warheads<\/a> atop the hatches. Commander brian freck is the captain. Freck the warheads that can be carried on my missiles are extremely powerful. Martin compare them to the bomb that leveled hiroshima. Freck much more powerful than that. Much more powerful than hiroshima. Martin up to 30 times more powerful, and, on any given day, a number of these submarines are hiding somewhere in the worlds oceans, ready to respond to a launch order from the president. When youre out here, are other countries looking for you . Freck i always operate under the assumption that someones looking for me. Martin has anybody ever found you . Freck no. Not even close. Martin you sure . Freck yes, i am. Martin 60 minutes found the kentucky, but only because we had arranged a rendezvous to go aboard. If this boat were a country, youd be a nuclear power. Freck thats true. Yes, sir. Martin does that ever give you pause to have all that power under your command . Freck its a lot of training and practice. Dive, dive. All vents cycled. All vents shut. Martin operating at a depth of 160 feet, the kentuckys crew practiced the procedures needed to launch its missiles. Set
Condition One<\/a> sq for training. This is the captain. This is an exercise. Set
Condition One<\/a> sq for training. Com weapons, aye. Stand up all missiles. Chief alaud, sound sound the general alarm, aye, sir. I have permission to fire. Com weapons, aye. Martin before that trigger can be squeezed, multiple keys including one that unlocks the missile tubes which take up approximately onethird of the ship have to be brought out from different safes. Freck no one person can make a launch happen. So, i have keys in my possession, other members of the crew have keys in their possession. Martin one key is carried to the captain by two sailors, who both must hold it. Captain, the launch is you need to know about the safe where that key is kept. Freck no one on board has the combination. We get that combination with the launch order. That is my way of knowing that the president has ordered the launch, is when the combination he gives me opens that safe. The president literally gives you the combination to the safe that the key is in. Freck yes. You have permission to fire. Two weapons. We have permission to fire. Aye, sir. Weapons con, you have permission to fire. Martin the kentucky and other
Nuclear Missile<\/a> submarines, along with
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles<\/a> and nuclear bombers. Attention on deck. Martin . Are under the command of admiral cecil haney. Col. Cody your
Nuclear Forces<\/a> are capable of executing all assigned missions. Martin head of the u. S. Strategic command, haney is the most powerful military officer youve never heard of in command not just of the nations
Nuclear Forces<\/a> but its space satellites and
Cyber Weapons<\/a> as well. Lt. Col. Majorsen there are no significant solar activity causing impacts to
Satellite Operations<\/a> or communications. Headquarters in omaha, nebraska, is classified above top secret. Thank you. I appreciate the update. Martin that clock, marked potus short for president of the
United States<\/a> tells haney what time zone president obama is in, in case he has to reach the commanderinchief in a hurry. So, who in the
United States<\/a> government has the authority to order the use of
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> . Haney only the president of the
United States<\/a> has that authority. Martin does congress have to approve . Haney no, congress does not have to approve. Martin so, these really are the president s own weapons. Haney its our nations weapons, with the president s authority. Yes. Attention on deck. Martin haney took us to his
Global Operations<\/a> center, a top secret facility three stories underground. If a missile were launched against the
United States<\/a>, the warning would be received here and that clock would start ticking down. Colonel barbara buls was the watch commander. I see this sign up here red enemy missile . Buls that is correct. Martin and you would have a time. Buls we would have a time to impact. And blue impact would be any u. S. Counterattack. Martin lt. Col. Brian hyland would pull out the options for a retaliatory
Nuclear Strike<\/a>. Hyland my responsibility as the stratcom
Nuclear Strike<\/a> advisor is, be the expert on the
Nuclear Decision<\/a> handbook and the alert status of all u. S. Nuclear forces. Martin the
Nuclear Decision<\/a> handbook. Hyland yeah, also known as the black book. So, is there a copy of the black book down here . Hyland there is. Its in the safe down here, sir. Martin an identical copy of the black book is in that briefcase which follows the president wherever he goes. So, hes never away from the options. Haney thats correct. Martin and, would they tell him what kinds of weapons you would use, what targets you would hit . Haney they would be that specific, yes. Martin would they give him an estimate of casualties . Give the president answers to a lot of different questions. Thats one that i would expect to get. Martin admiral haney would go to a room called the battle deck where he would talk directly to the president. And is this the phone you would use . Haney this is one of the phones that i might use, yes. Martin chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, secretary of defense. I dont see the man who controls. Haney youre looking for the president. Martin i am. Haney i can speak to the president directly from this microphone. Long does it take to get the president on the line . Haney not very long. Martin if russia launched a missile from a submarine off the coast of the
United States<\/a>, it would take only minutes to reach its target. So, how long, in fact, does the president have to make a decision . William perry he has minutes 7, 8, 9 depending on details. But less than ten minutes. Martin former secretary of defense
William Perry<\/a> was a key architect of
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> during the cold war with the if the weapons can be launched within minutes, does that mean were still in the same old hair trigger. Perry yes. Martin . Standoff that we were during the cold war . Perry thats right. And we still have launch on warning, the same policy we had then. We still have the same hair trigger response. Martin so, whats changed since the cold war if were still on this hair trigger alert . Perry fundamentally, nothing has changed. Martin but the numbers of weapons are much lower now than during the cold war. Are sufficient to destroy, obliterate all of civilization. Martin still . Perry still. It doesnt take that many. We still have more than 1,000
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> on alert ready to go. It doesnt take 1,000 to destroy civilization. Martin at the end of the cold war, both sides pledged to point their missiles at the open ocean, but it would take just minutes to change back to real against an accidental war triggered by a false alarm of the kind perry experienced in 1979, when a watch officer mistakenly inserted a training tape into a computer. Perry it looked like 200 i. C. B. M. S were on the way from the soviet union to the
United States<\/a>. Happily, we got that situation figured out before we had to go to the president. But had we not, he would have received a call at 3 00 in the morning and said, sir, you have seven or eight minutes to decide whether to launch those before these missiles land on ouri. Martin and what was the failsafe there . What stopped it from going to the president . Perry what stopped it was an astute general who sensed something was wrong. Martin youve had one serious case in 45 years. That would seem like a pretty good record. Perry it only takes one. Martin
Strategic Command<\/a> is building a new 1. 2 billion headquarters, but it wont be any more able to survive a
Nuclear Blast<\/a> than the underground command center in the current headquarters. That clock counting down the time to missile impact would also tell admiral haney how long he had to get out of there alive. Buls safe escape time that you see indicated is the time left, remaining, for admiral haney, as the commander of u. S. Stratcom, to exit the battle deck, to be able to make it to his
Commander Support<\/a> aircraft, to be able to board that aircraft and continue to provide his advice to the president of the
United States<\/a> as his
Senior Nuclear<\/a> advisor. Martin on the tarmac at stratcom, air crews drill to get takeoff in this
Airborne Command<\/a> post fast enough to escape incoming
Nuclear Weapons<\/a>. If admiral haneys headquarters were destroyed and he didnt make it out in time. Rear admiral andy lennon to assume command and make sure the president , and only the president , could still give the order to launch
Nuclear Weapons<\/a>. Lennon we are in
Voice Communications<\/a> with the president. Martin talking to the president , personally . Lennon yes, sir, so that way we are ensuring that were getting the president s intent. Martin how do you know its the president . Lennon we have some very complex and secure procedures to authenticate the president and to be sure that were really talking to the president of the
United States<\/a>. Martin so, he cant just teou speaking . Lennon he can, but we will authenticate to verify that it is the president speaking. Martin once the president has given you that order, what do you do . Lennon then, we would communicate that order to our strategic forces, our
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles<\/a>, our bombers or our submarines. Chief alaud, sound the general alarm. Sound the general alarm, aye, sir. Martin the order would be received on board the kentucky, and the crew would go through launch procedures they have practiced hundreds of actually fired an unarmed missile in a test flight which lit up the california sky and caused a brief u. F. O. Scare. Had it carried a real warhead. This is our meteorological effects officer. Martin . Stuart miller, a young air force captain aboard the
Airborne Command<\/a> post, would begin charting the unthinkable. Miller my main role is, is gathering information on
Nuclear Detonations<\/a> worldwide and then applying meteorological data to them specifically winds to figure out if theres fallout, depending on the attributes of the detonation where the fallouts going, how many people might be affected, who might be affected, things of that nature. Martin so, you basically come up with a casualty estimate of. Miller essentially, yes, thats one of the things that. That i can provide. Martin you must have looked at some pretty depressing scenarios. Miller we kind of do, yeah, yes. Martin have you ever had the conversation with yourself, well, what if the president issued an order to use
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> and i didnt agree with it, would i carry out that order . Haney the president expects me, as his combatant commander, to provide him the best military advice i have. So, he would expect me to voice my opinion. Martin you would have a voice, but if you disagreed with a decision. Haney im a military man, and we follow the orders of commanderinchief. Martin so, what are the chances the next president would actually have to make the fateful decision whether to use
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> . Its greater than you might think. That part of the story, next sunday on 60 minutes. To reach my goals. So i liked when my doctor told me by activating whats within me with onceweekly trulicity. Trulicity is not insulin. It helps activate my body to do what its supposed to do release its own insulin. Trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. I take it once a week, and it works 24 7. It comes in an easytouse pen and i may even lose a little weight. Trulicity is a onceweekly injectable prescription medicine it should be used along with diet and exercise. Trulicity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be used by people with severe stomach or intestinal problems or people with type i diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Trulicity is not insulin and has not been studied with longacting insulin. Do not take trulicity if you or anyone in your family has had medullary
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Holly Williams<\/a> first reported last april, the u. S. Film industry is also facing generation of chinese moguls and movie stars with big ambitions. Tonight, a journey to a new hollywood, rising in the east. Holly williams in the remote hills of eastern china, this is a
Magic Kingdom<\/a> that not even walt disney could have dreamed up. Its called hengdian world studios, and at over 7,000 acres, its the largest film lot on the planet. Village for every era, where some of the biggest movies in china have been filmed over the last two decades. These sets arent flimsy facades, but fullscale brick and mortar replicas of chinas imperial past. And when the films wrap, a brief who visit every year. Its all the domain of xu wenrong, a onetime farmer who realized his fields were
Fertile Ground<\/a> for a new industry. Permission is hardly ever granted to film in the real forbidden city, chinas iconic landmark, so he built his own. It took several hundred years to build the real forbidden city, and it took you five years to build this one. And you made t from cement . Xu got the idea for this place 20 years ago after a visit to hollywood. Movies werent big business in china back then, but he spent 1 billion gambling on their growth. Do you feel a bit like an emperor when you come here . No, youre just an ordinary guy. Hosts 30 different productions every day, as the film crews compete for space with tourists who crowd the sets straining to get a glimpse of the stars. When the cameras start rolling, movie magic. The movie business is booming across china. Shopping malls have popped up everywhere, and with them, theaters. 22 new movie screens open every day. Thats right, every day. In the last five years,
Box Office Receipts<\/a> have grown a staggering 350 . Its created a kind of a mass hysteria, and something chinas never seen before star culture. Li bing bing has been described as chinas angelina jolie. It feels as if the movie industry here in china is of the development, you cant imagine, even for us. Williams its changing so quickly. Bing so quickly. You. Williams and. Bing . Even you dont even react, its already changed. Williams and transformed into a multibilliondollar industry. Chinese studios produce over 600 features a year action movies, science fiction, thrillers. Behind them is a group of pioneering movie moguls, dennis wang. He once worked as a chinese food deliveryman in new york, and is now chairman of the huayi bros, one of the largest studios in the country. The movie business has made him a billionaire, a capitalist with chinese characteristics. Last year he spent 30 million on a picasso, which he keeps in his pocket and in one of his other homes. So thats the picasso. Goldwyn family, who owned the mgm studios in hollywood . So its not so much as a passing of the torch as a passing of the picasso. The biggest prize isnt picassos, but hollywood itself. This year, a
Chinese Company<\/a> purchased a
Hollywood Studio<\/a> for 3. 5 billion. Others have been investing in multimovie production deals with
American Companies<\/a> to make films for the global market. Directors, hollywood stars. Dennis wang yes. Williams . To make english language films to compete with hollywood . Dennis wang yes. Williams and make global blockbusters . Dennis wang translated yes. laughs i think well be doing it in the next one or two years. Maybe in five years, well be doing it really well. Williams in five years, youll be competing with hollywood. Dennis wang i think we can do it. Williams even though chinas economy has slumped in the last year, dennis brother james, the movie business is recession proof. James wang translated when the economy is weak, the movie business does really well. When times are bad, people go to the movies and feel happy and it doesnt cost them much money. Williams so the bad times, actually could be good for the
Film Industry<\/a> . James wang in the last 20 years, the
Biggest Box Office<\/a> earners have come out when the economy is bad. Its interesting. Williams the sheer size of the
Chinese Market<\/a> has hollywood salivating, and desperate to get in on the action. Dede nickerson is an american
Film Producer<\/a> whos spent the last 20 years making movies in china. Dede nickerson today, if you sit in a green light meeting in a
Hollywood Studio<\/a> at any of the studios, at any of the major six studios there, china is part of nickerson well, they have to. Williams . Like this film . Nickerson they. They have to because oftentimes the
Chinese Box Office<\/a> is larger than the u. S. Box office. Especially for the big blockbuster films. Williams blockbusters like transformers 4, which made 300 million in china, was partly filmed there and costars li bing bing. But the
Chinese Government<\/a> has a quota system, which only allows 34 foreign films into the couner to get around the rule, hollywood has been coproducing movies in china with local studios. Williams kung fu panda 3 was animated in california and shanghai at the same time, and i lost my father. I am so sorry. Coproduced by dreamworks and its spinoff, oriental dreamworks. Thenc. E. O. James fong showed us how they were tailoring the movie for both audiences. Is actually we are reanimating everything around the mouth and the throat. So when you look at a chinese version of the movie, you no longer have a misalignment between the voices and the lip movement. Williams so, in the chinese version, they look as if they are speaking in chinese. Fong thats correct. Williams whereas in the u. S. Version they look as if theyre speaking english. Fong this has never been done before. Williams for years, the only movies anyone could watch in china were communist propaganda. Revolutionary heroes, patriotic peasants and guerilla soldiers. Those who strayed too far from the party line were thrown in jail, or worse. As a teenager, filmmaker chen kaige was pressured to denounce his own father, also a director, chen kaige i felt very, very guilty. Williams but you were forced to do that by the political situation in china. You were only 14 years old. Kaige no, i still feel guilty. Because i had a choice. I had a choice. Williams in the 90s, after things had loosened up, chen chose to make films that were critical of the regime, like farewell my concubine, which earned two
Oscar Nominations<\/a> and who are persecuted by communist henchmen. That movie helped put chinese film on the map. But today, chen, one of chinas most venerated filmmakers, finds it hard to keep up. Williams its become big business . Kaige exactly. Williams
Chinese People<\/a> want. Kaige
Chinese People<\/a>. Williams . To see popcorn movies . Want to see blockbusters. Kaige thats totally understandable. You know, they dont give a bleep . They just say, hey, were here williams theyre a generation thats grown up on chinas booming consumer culture, and on the surface their lifestyles look more and more like young peoples in the west. Prosperity has transformed china. Its no longer a closed communist country. But amidst all this modernity, the
Chinese Government<\/a> still censors films and decides which ones can be shown in theatres. We asked to speak with the government officials who oversee declined to be interviewed. Some things havent changed. Its not easy filming anything in china. Those were just private security guards. But when it comes making movies, the governments involved in almost every step of the process. From deciding which movies get made, to screening the final cut. Censors held up this
World War Two<\/a> epic, city of life and year because the film depicted soldiers from japan, chinas wartime enemy, in a flattering light. Lu chuan was its director. Lu chuan because some. Some newspaper does put me as a traitor of. Williams a traitor . laughs chuan yes, yes, yes. Williams because you dared to show a japanese soldier as a human being . Chuan yes. Yeah. Williams he wasnt certain his recent film, a monster movie, chronicles of the ghostly tribe, would fare any better even though it has nothing to do with politics. Its very realistic looking. Its very frightening. Chuan thats my. Thats my goal. Williams three years ago, the government didnt allow monster movies. Today it does. Navigating the whims of the censors can be treacherous and confusing. Chuan they will determine the fate of your movie, you know . Chuan you can talk. You can argue, yes. Williams does it work . Chuan sometimes. But you have to compromise. Williams hollywoods been compromising to please the sections out of films before theyre released in china. Like scenes depicting chinese bad guys in men in black 3. You arrest me, thats a hate crime. Williams but dede nickerson, the chinabased american producer, thinks u. S. Studios are learning how to avoid that kind of meddling by the government. Nickerson youll see less and less of that because china is so important to hollywood that i would say that those decisions are going to get made when a film is being green lit to be careful about what may be offensive to
Chinese People<\/a> or to the chinese authorities. Because. Williams so they wont need to cut. Cut scenes. Nickerson they wont need to cut because. Williams they just wont make them in. Nickerson because. Williams . The first place. Nickerson . They wont make them in the first place. China, and a price u. S. Studios are willing to pay. But hollywoods biggest challenge isnt
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