It is. Odonnell Valerie Jarrett is the only white house advisor who, at the end of the day, regularly joins the president in the private residence. She says she keeps the personal and political separate, but she earned the unflattering nickname, nightstalker, because some at the white house felt she could influence his thinking. Morley safer its harvest time in the Great Vineyards of italy, none greater than the 5,000 acres farmed by the antinori family. They have been in the same line of work for six centuries now. The antioris make wine and the familys story reads like something a wine critic might write about their product complex, stylish, sophisticated, with a bouquet both elegant and earthy. Im lesley stahl. Im scott pelley. Im bill whitaker. Im norah odonnell. Im steve kroft. Those stories, including one of Morley Safers favorites, as we remember our friend on this edition of 60 minutes. Cbs money watch update sponsored by quijano good evening. President obama visits vietnam and japan this week hoping to build Stronger Economic ties. On tuesday, euro zone finance ministers will discuss a possible bailout loan package for greece. And a guitar given to Elvis Pressley by his father sold for 334,000 last night. Im elaine quijano, cbs news. Unless you have allergies. Flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. No other nasal allergy spray can say that. Go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. Flonase changes everything. Jake reese, day to feel alive jake reese, day to feel alive jake reese, day to feel alive steve kroft we lost morley safer early thursday morning. He slipped away barely a week after he announced his retirement from 60 minutes. All of us here are saddened by the loss of a friend, colleague and mentor. But we are grateful that morley was able to watch last sundays tribute with his family and to be reminded of how much we admired and loved him. Well rebroadcast that hourlong look at morleys life and career on a future sunday. Tonight, well salute morley with a toast one of his favorite pieces, shot in his favorite country, about one of his favorite things. This is how morley told the story back in 2008. Morely safer as anyone whos sat through a thanksgiving dinner can tell you, families can drive you nuts. And if youre bold or crazy enough to go into business together, beware. A recent study found only 15 of Family Businesses survive past the second generation, meaning if the whims of the marketplace dont get you, familial rivalry or plain oldfashioned greed will, which makes the antinori family of italy all the more remarkable. Theyve been in the same line of work for six centuries now. The antinoris make wine. And the family story reads like something a wine critic might write about their product complex, stylish, sophisticated, with a bouquet both elegant and earthy. Its harvest time in the Great Vineyards of italy, none greater than the 5,000 acres farmed by the antinori family. Until recently, italian business, especially the wine business, was pretty much for men only. Albiera antinori girls, normally, in families like ours ended up to be married, possibly happily, and thats it. No. No need to work. Safer but Albiera Antinori and her two sisters are the first women in 26 generations to play a major role in the family enterprise. Allegra antinori Allegra Antinori i feel part of the land, you know . I think im owned by that land. Its something very, very strong. Safer from the fields to the cellars, youll find the antinori women at work, hoping, as vintners have for centuries, that this year, the balance of sun, soil and rain will produce a vintage for the ages. People use these wonderful words to describe the taste theres personality. What else . Alessia antinori the elegance. The wine has to be elegant. And so you say, how do you describe elegance . You cant. Its like an elegant woman. How do you describe her . Its personal. Safer you know it when you see it. Alessia antinori exactly. Exactly. Safer their domain stretches from the legendary vineyards of tuscany and umbria, to their property in Californias Napa valley. Antinori is perhaps the oldest Family Business on earth. Piero antinori the first document which we have which proves that an ancestor of mine was involved in the Wine Production dates back to 1385. Safer the patriarch, and still the godfather, is piero antinori. Hes 70, and bears the noble title of marchese. He works behind an antique desk that dates to the renaissance. Piero antinori when we have to take some decision regarding the family, we have them here. And my father used to do the same thing. Safer and in his birthplace, florence, the city that gave birth to the renaissance, that flowering of art, science and the good life, he leads a visitor to a small window to the past. It looks like a confessional. Hundreds of years ago, an antinori cellar master sat waiting for customers to knock. Piero antinori the cellar master would pass a bottle of chianti wine and would receive the money back. This has been in operation until a couple of centuries ago. Safer recent history, by your standard. Piero antinori yes. laughs recent. Safer for 623 years, various antinori have kept the business going, despite war, plague, political intrigue, and the shifting tastes of consumers. The family tree shows a bumper crop of antinori who made their mark, not just in wine, but in every aspect of italian life. Piero antinori in business, in politics, in church. Safer so the family always made sure back then that all bets were covered, correct . Piero antinori i think it was a bit the concept, yes. Safer there were poets and priests, rogues and rascals. In 1576, francesco dmedici, the grand duke of tuscany, had one antinori strangled for his undue attentions to bianca, the dukes wife. In the 1700s, another antinori cultivated pope clement xii as an important customer. The pontiff, who commissioned the building of romes trevi fountain, decided to throw a few coins the antinoris way. Piero antinori we have some correspondence saying that the pope used to like very much the wines of our family, and he wanted to order more. Safer a pretty good recommendation, correct, especially in the 18th century . Piero antinori yes, no doubt. Safer but the Family History lining the shelves of the marcheses office says precious little about the wives and daughters in the antinori family tree a fact not lost on albiera, allegra and alessia. Are there any interesting women in those 26 generations . Albiera antinori im sure there are some women. But women in history, in the past time, even. If unless they were special, they were not. Alessia antinori considered. Allegra antinori yes, exactly. Albiera antinori to be mentioned. Alessia antinori its true. Because when i went to Agricultural University in northern italy, in milan, we were two women. And the rest were all men. Very lucky. Safer for six centuries, command of the antinori empire was passed from father to son. But with no male heir, the marchese, some years ago, sold a major stake in the business to whitbread, a British Company whose fortune was based on beer making. Piero antinori it was the period when i didnt know exactly if my daughters would be interested or not to be involved in the business, and so for me, that was a way to guarantee a continuity also to the company. Safer but the partnership produced mainly grapes of wrath it was a vintage clash between the foaming suds of quick profits and piero insisting hed sell no wine before its time. This marriage of inconvenience ended when piero bought back the shares, keeping antinori all in the family. Albiera antinori i think he saw us interested and said, why not . Whats wrong with girls . And so took his chance of expecting his daughters to fall in love with the business. Safer and that they did. Now, all three travel the countryside and the world, helping to grow, promote and market antinori wines. They sold 17 million bottles last year, 200 million worth, making a healthy profit. And though the business now involves spreadsheets and science, the basics still come, as they have for centuries, from down on the farm. Even with all this tradition and history and everything else, the family still regards itself as farmers. Yes . Albiera antinori yes, absolutely. This is our origin. Still, now, in modern times, we are basically. Basically farmers. Alessia antinori we appreciate the nature and the countryside more than the glamorous city life. Safer youre three country bumpkins. Albiera antinori yes. laughs allessia antinori exactly. Safer well, hardly. Piero antinori cheers. Safer elegance is the rule at Palazzo Antinori, the family home in florence. Since the familys wines must be sampled often to ensure quality control, every lunch at the palazzo is a kind of business lunch. The marchese, his wife, francesca, their daughters and sonsin law and the grandchildren all may have a say. Any family arguments at this table . laughter come on, secrets. I want secrets revealed here. Piero antinori yes. Sometimes, we start with an argument. But after three or four glasses of wine. laughter allessia antinori everything disappears. Piero antinori this palazzo has been in the family since 1506. Both the headquarters of the business and also the residence of the family. Safer when an antinori wishes to seek solace or a place for quiet contemplation, or even a place to confess his earthly sins, its hardly difficult. Just leave the Palazzo Antinori and, traffic notwithstanding, cross the piazza antinori, and within minutes, arrive at the capella antinori, the antinori family chapel where they might visit the tomb of alessandro antinori, one of the founders of the dynasty. And perhaps a nod to any number of antinoris buried beneath the chapel floor. If wealth and history can buy you one lasting pleasure, it is convenience. Marchese antinori, for instance, commutes by air to his most famous vineyard, tignanello, in the tuscan countryside south of florence. Here, the family developed the red wines for which theyre famous. At his villa here, this is the view the marchese wakes up to every morning. Piero antinori the vineyards and the landscape. Safer but as the experience with the british partners showed, its no business for the impatient or for those who have a taste for the quick buck. Ten years can pass from the time a new vine is planted until its wine comes to market. Piero antinori you have to be patient. And to wait until the wine is good enough, the vines are old enough to produce a good wine. Safer tignanello is but one of the antinori postcardperfect estates. Castella della sala is another, halfway between rome and florence. Here, albiera went to work after high school, living at the familys grand 14thcentury castle, but learning the wine trade from the bottom up, as a field hand in the vineyards. You got your hands dirty. Albiera antinori yes, i got my hands dirty. It was the first place where i really started to understand what was going on, i mean, the whole process. Safer but its not all dirt and business. Theres the other estate, guado al tasso, on the tuscan coast. Allegra antinori i did my own stable, my own training track in the middle of the vineyards. And i go riding every morning. Its beautiful. I love it. Safer its a very good life you describe. Are you spoiled . Allegra antinori yes. I am very spoiled. But i think we appreciate what we have. Safer and they are constantly reminded that, in this line of work, nature always has the last word. The antinori found the 2002 crop wasnt up to par, and didnt bother bottling most of it. Albiera antinori you cannot force things. You cannot force nature. If you have a bad vintage, tough luck. Albiera antinori we can wake it up for a second before we put it back to sleep. Safer every few months, they check on the progress of their wine, fast asleep in the cellars. The verdict let it sleep a while longer. Albiera antinori you see, its still very young, very rough. Very. It has to stay in there for a little while. Safer another family meal, another bottle of wine or two. Every once in a while, someone offers to buy them out. But this farmer and his daughters politely decline, on the theory that if family ownership was good enough in 1385, its good enough today. Piero antinori it is really our intention to remain a Family Business because we think that this is the best solution for us. Safer for at least another 500 years . Piero antinori at least. laughs to see last weeks morley safer tribute, as well as additional interviews and classic safer stories, go to 60minutesovertime. Com. Sponsored by lyrica. Then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. My doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. He also prescribed lyrica. Fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. Lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. For some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. Lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. Tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. Or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. 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But she got caught and became a government informant in one of the biggest Insider Trading busts in american history. Roomy khan helped the government bring down one of the Worlds Largest hedge funds, the galleon group, and send its billionaire cofounder, Raj Rajaratnam, to prison. Roomy khans story reveals how she got involved in Insider Trading, and how easy it was to do. Roomy khan you are pushed and pushed to get this information. You know, you get the high fives after the trade. I was sent flowers after one of the trades. Big thank you, a huge bouquet. Thank you. Whitaker it sounds like you guys are in a bubble trading all this information while we sit and look at it and say, well, thats breaking the law. Khan absolutely, that we were breaking the law. Whitaker breaking the law by obtaining confidential information from friends in silicon valley, connected to google and polycom and other tech companies. In two years, roomy khan made 1. 5 million from illegal trades alone; her friends and associates made an additional 25 million off her tips, investigators found. It was easy money. Khan it is like if you are taking an exam tomorrow and somebody hands you whats going to be on the test, its easy to get an a . Whitaker roomy khan shared her tips with selfmade billionaire, Raj Rajaratnam, who built one of the Biggest Hedge Funds in the world, the 7 billion galleon group. Federal authorities said rajaratnam made more than 72 million from illegal tips from roomy khan and other sources. The two met back in the 1990s, when she was working at intel as a product marketer and had access to proprietary company information. Rajaratnam tapped her for the inside information, so he could trade on it. Khan and he started asking me about hows business . And i used to have access to intels top customer microprocessor bookings. I started giving him this information. Whitaker so you started feeding him khan so i started feeding whitaker inside information from intel . Khan absolutely. Absolutely. Whitaker roomy khan was so brazen, she used intels fax machine to send him confidential data about product demand. She says rajaratnam referred to inside information as the edge. She was such a good inside source, she said he offered her money to stay at intel. Khan he said, listen, ill off ill give you, you know, 100,000 just to stay there. I dont remember the number he offered me. But he did offer me money to just stay there and keep giving me information. Whitaker and keep khan yes. And i said, no, theres no way. Whitaker feeding him this inside information. Roomy khan came to the United States from delhi, india on a scholarship at age 23. She earned three graduate degrees before joining intel. But she longed for the action of wall street and set out to build her own fortune. At the height of her success, she says she was worth 50 million. Khan moved into this 10 million gated estate in the heart of sil