Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. According to Brain & Life magazine, Latham began exhibiting symptoms in 2007 and suffered a few falls before he received the diagnosis. In 2020, she gained much media attention for her interview with President Donald Trump in which he stopped the interview short and walked out due to his objections to her warning him about "tough questions" which he believed were "inappropriate. Would love your thoughts, please comment. It seems the virus accelerated his Parkinson's," Stahl added. She also serves on the Board of Selectors of Jefferson Awards for Public Service. "[14] Stahl reflected in an interview on her early days at CBS how, on the night of the '72 Nixon-McGovern election returns, she found her on-air studio chair marked with masking tape, not with her name as with her colleagues, but with "Female". The Urban Cowboy writer, who was married to CBS News' Lesley Stahl since 1977, died Saturday at Bryn Mawr Hospital in Pennsylvania, according to The Hollywood Reporter. What I decided that day with the gorillas in Rwanda was that the best day of your life may not have happened yet. This part will be updated soon. Latham said, Boxing gloves are big; Parkinsons makes you feel small. The piece explained that each exercise targets a symptom of the disease; punching can steady the tremors and sparring helps with coordination. He was hospitalized at Bryn Mawr Hospital in Pennsylvania at the time of his death. Suggest an edit or add missing . The Untold Truth of Taylor Stahl Latham, Lesley Stahl's Daughter Her mom is famously known for winning numerous awards for her news investigations. "I was born on my 30th birthday," Stahl would later write about the experience. The movie Urban Cowboy was inspired by Lathams article and he co-wrote the script with director James Bridges. I was the only television reporter covering the early court appearances. Stahl had worked until the last day of her pregnancy, and had returned to the CBS newsroom a few weeks after her daughter was born. 1981 assassination attempt on President Reagan, Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton, The Radio Television Digital News Association's Paul White Award, "President Donald Trump: The 60 Minutes 2020 Election Interview", "CBS Anchor Lesley Stahl and Writer Aaron Latham Have a Mixed-Media Marriage", "Louis E. Stahl, Executive and Philanthropist, 80", "Katie Couric Learns What Happens When Great Expectations Go Unmet New York Magazine", "TV Guide Reports on TV Star Salary Ranges Today's News: Our Take", "Trump Taunts Lesley Stahl of '60 Minutes' After Cutting Off Interview", "Trump ends '60 Minutes' interview, attacks Lesley Stahl on Twitter", "Trump abruptly ends '60 Minutes' interview, taunts CBS' Lesley Stahl", "Inside the 60 Minutes report on transgender health care issues", "Laverne Cox condemns 'fundamentally dehumanising' anti-trans 60 Minutes segment", "Lesley Stahl | September 29, 2005 14:30:28", "CBS News' Lesley Stahl recovers from Covid-19", "2009 Annual Report of the Council on Foreign Relations", "Board | youth community | service award | Jefferson Awards.org", "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement", "Lesley Stahl of CBS to deliver commencement address", The Interviews: An Oral History of Television, George W. Bush military service controversy, List of daily evening American network TV news programs, List of longest-running American television series, List of longest-running American primetime television series, List of most watched television interviews, Top-rated United States television programs by season, TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lesley_Stahl&oldid=1142000011, Pages using infobox person with multiple credits, Pages using infobox person with multiple spouses, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0.