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clashes in chicago. more than 40 people are arrested as protesters battle riot police near the nato summit. remembering robin gibb of the bee gees. a solar spectacle as the moon nearly blocks out the sun. 123450u. this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, may 21, 2012. and good morning, everybody, so good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. it promises to be another rough day in chicago. the nato summit will wrap up with a vote to give afghanistan command of all combat missions by 20 13.
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meanwhile, thousands of protesters are expected to take to the streets again today. yesterday demonstrators marched through downtown in one of the city's largest protests in years. dozens were arrested and several officers injured. susan mcginnis with more. >> reporter: good morning. it was quite a weekend in chicago. while world leaders are inside the convention center mapping out a plan for peace in afghanistan, protests outside turned violent. protesters charged police and police fought back. four officers were injured in the clashes and more than 40 demonstrators were arrested. >> if that's what they wanted, to get arrested, then so be it, they can say, i'm proud, i beat up a cop or assaulted a cop. >> reporter: more demonstrations are expected today as nato officials wrap up their meeting in chicago. at the top of nato's agenda during these meetings is the war in afghanistan. president obama's goal, to keep member countries from pulling
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troops out before the 2014 deadline. >> we will stand together united in our determination to complete this mission. >> reporter: but france plans to do just that. french president francois hollande says his country will complete withdrawal by the end of this year and nato plans to transition to a support role in 2013. but general john allen, head of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan, warned that troops may still be needed to fight. >> the taliban have been unambiguous. they intend to take advantage of the removal of the surge forces. >> reporter: today the heads of the nato countries will decide how he they will support afghanistan after the troops withdrawal in 2014. and, perhaps, just as important -- >> in these difficult economic times, we can work together and pool or resources. >> reporter: who will pay for the mission? which is expected to cost $4 billion a year.
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and the taliban issued a statement, urging nations to follow france's lead and pull troops out this year. terrell? >> susan mcginnis in washington for us, thank you. the head of the united nations nuclear watch dog agency arrived in iran. he'll press iranian leaders to let them resume inspection of the nuclear program. it comes ahead of talks with the u.s. and five other nations in baghdad on wednesday. iran is facing severe sanctions on its oil exports over its nuclear program. mt. everest has claimed three more lives. officials say this morning climbers were coming down from the summit saturday when a windstorm suddenly swept through the mountain. two more climbers are still missing this morning. a deadly earth quake rocked several small towns in italy. it registered 6.0 and struck early sunday morning about 22 miles north of bologna, a region known for making parmesan cheese.
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several historic churches and buildings were destroyed. many residents are staying in tents set up by relief workers. official say it's the worst quake to hit the country. a former rutgers university student will be sentenced today. dharun ravi was convicted of spying charges. ravi faces ten years in prison and could be deported back to india where he was born. the music world is mourning the loss of robin gibb, a member of the bee gees. he died after a long battle of cancer. he was 62. ♪ you may look the other way >> reporter: it was the sound of the disco era. ♪ staying alive staying alive >> reporter: robin gibb, together with his brothers, were
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the bee gees. raised in england in australia, the gibb brothers started cranking out the hits in the 1960s. ♪ i'm going back >> reporter: but it was in the '70s when their popularity was starting to slump that they found their groove in disco. ♪ well you can tell by the way i use my walk i'm a woman's man ♪ >> reporter: using their disfikttive falsetto, they did the soundtrack for "saturday night fever" and became a worldwide sensation. the album was number one for six months, selling 40 million copies. it was one of the best selling records of the 1970s. >> we didn't really foresee it, certainly how big it was going to be. >> reporter: as the disco era passed, the backlash began. the bee gees became a punch line and struggled to remake their ima image. >> you can't be wonderful to everybody one minute and terrible to everybody the next. and we were pretty well devastated by it.
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♪ don't tell me not to stand >> reporter: robin and his brothers worked on solo careers and they worked behind the scenes writing songs for stars. including barbara streisand, dionne warwick and dolly parson. ♪ islands in the stream >> reporter: the '90s brought a series of new hits and 1997 the respect they crazed, a spot in the rock and roll hall of fame. ♪ >> reporter: success brought seven grammy awards, album sales of over 200 million. robin's twin maurice died of a twisted intestine in 2003. robin was in and out of the hospital in recent years. he came down with pneumonia in april, forcing him to miss the london premiere of his classical
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titan yum. he slipped into a coma. the setback came as robin and barry started rehearsing together again. they had been talking about a bee gees reunion saying, we still have a lot of music in us. theresa garcia, cbs news. and a deadly prison riot in mississippi broke out yesterday at a privately run facility in adams county. one guard was killed, five other correctional officers were injured, three inmates were hurt. officials say at one point two dozen hostages were being held. s.w.a.t. teams were brought in and the riot was finally brought under control late sunday night. coming up on the morning news, a change in relationship status for facebook's founder. plus, millions come out to witness a rare solar eclipse that leaves behind a golden ring in the sky. this is the "cbs morning news." it was like a red rash... very sore looking kinda blistery.
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a dramatic show in the clear skies of the utah desert sunday as the moon passed in front of the sun for a not quite total ring of fire eclipse. visible only at an air strip from eastern asia to the western u.s. the lunar passage covered about 96% of the sun's disk, creating the brief but brilliant ring. pretty cool. now to something a bit more down to earth. politics, that is. campaign fund-raising going into may, president obama's campaign has more than $115 million in cash. while the mitt romney campaign has just $9.2 million after a gruelling primary season but it's different for the independent super pac supporting each candidate. priorities, usa action backing mr. obama has $4.7 million, while restoring our future for romney has $8.2 million. one guy who has plenty of cash is mark zuckerberg and this
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weekend he changed his facebook status to married. he capped the week in which facebook became a public company and he became an official billionaire by marrying priscilla chan at his home in california. we're getting an explanation for the glitches on nasdaq. i'm so excited to see ashley morrison, reunited, feels so good, i can't even talk this morning. good to see you. >> you too. a mixed day for overseas market. nikkei add the 4% while hang seng lost a fraction. nasdaq's ceos the stock exchange is embarrassed by its handling of nas book's initial stock offering on friday. facebook was supposed to start trading at 11 a.m. but trading didn't begin for 32 minutes later. there's no indication the delay impacted the performance of the stock of facebook shares rose 23
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cents on the first day in the market. facebook's ipo didn't do much to help the markets overall. on friday the dow was down 73 points while the nasdaq sank 34. a chinese corporation is buying one of the largest movie theater chains in the u.s. the $2.6 billion deal to acquire amc is china's largest takeover of a u.s. company in history. the deal will allow amc to spend more on upgrading its theaters and expand overseas. it's not expected to lead to a change in amc's management or work force. meanwhile, yahoo is selling half its stake in online retailer al baba, giving yahoo $7 million. and a record price was paid for a jersey once worn by babe ruth. an anonymous bidder bought the jersey for more than $4.4 million. that's the most anyone has paid for a piece of sports memorabilia. i don't know about you, terrell,
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i know you're probably not supposed to wear it out, i'd wear it out. >> heck yeah. when i came over to your house this weekend, didn't i see it hanging in your living room? that's the anonymous buyer. >> i'm going to wear it next weekend. >> ashley morrison in new york. coming up, your monday morning weather. lebron james and dwyane wade lead the heat in the playoffs. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods
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a look at the weather in some some cities around the country. new york, 67. miami, 87. chicago, sunny, 66. dallas, partly cloudy, 8 8. and 81 in los angeles. latest satellite picture shows the western fringes of tropical storm alberto churning up showers, and heavy surf along the southeast coast. alberto itself expected to stay well out to sea. also scattered showers and storms across the rest the country, south central, mid-atlantic states and tennessee and ohio valleys, the western plains and the rockies, plus a new storm will bring rain to the pacific northwest. in sports, the nba playoff action. miami at indianapolis. in the third, the pacers' danny granger hit a three-pointer to give indy a ten-point lead but dwyane wade and lebron james kicking this thing into high gear. wade with a three of his own to put the heat up by one. james with a driving power lay-in and a foul for a three-point play.
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the heat went on to win it 101-93, tying the eastern conference series at 2-2. in los angeles, the clippers led well into the fourth with the spurs wouldn't give up winning ways. danny green with a three-point grump jumper to tie it 92-92. parker hit a runner in the lane as they won 102-99. pushing their playoff record to 8-0 and swept the western semifinal series. for the clippers and spurs, took to the court at staple center, kings and coy oe oatties were on the ice. kings were out to sweep the nhl championship. shane doan scored twice on a power play in the first period and again in the second. mike smith made 36 saves as phoenix won it 2-0. to baseball now. this game also in l.a. cardinals at dpojz. st. louis had a 5-3 lead in the seventh inning but rookie took the three-run homer to the left.
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mears a look at the weather in some cities around the country. d.c., mostly cloudy, 73. afternoon storms in atlanta. 76 in st. louis. partly sunny, 84 in denver. rain in seattle, 61 degrees. after the nato summit wraps up today, president obama flies to joplin, missouri, to deliver the commencement speech. the twister killed 161 people and caused nearly $3 billion in
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damage. but as ben tracy reports, the people of joplin are rebuilding, even as they bourn their losses. >> reporter: near the foundation of where their church once stood, the members of peace lutheran came together this morning. ♪ i'm going to let it shine >> reporter: how do you feel a year later? >> oh, proud of everybody. >> reporter: the f-5 tornado that leveled one-third of joplin last year, also destroyed their church. they have not yet rebuilt it, but over on 26th street, the steeple of st. paul's methodist is again reaching for the same sky that last year tore it down. all over joplin, new homes are being built. 446 of the 5 53 businesses destroyed have reopened. the new playground in the city's main park is a big draw.
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yet some things cannot be replaced. >> i just soak up the sun and soak up the joy that my son gave me. >> reporter: michelle comes to this field to feel close to her son lance. this is where he died. days after the tornado, she was frantically searching for her 16-year-old who was out driving her car when the tornado hit. >> his backpack was still inside of it. >> reporter: we were with her when the police came to the door. what happened? >> i have gotten a visit from the joplin police department, notifying me that my son has been identified. >> reporter: he's dead? >> yes, correct. it is in some way a comfort to at least know he's in a better place and that we don't have to wonder if he's out there needing us. >> reporter: when do you think of him the most? >> in the mornings. always in the morning.
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>> reporter: when you get up? >> when i get up. you do think, you know, when a wonderful soul has been lost and what a great young man. and you think about the future that he could have had. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. al megrahi is being bury today in libya. he died sunday of cancer at age 60, three years after being released from prison believing he had months to live. he was convicted in 2001 of planting the bomb of the pan am jet, killing all on plane, mostly american, and 11 on the ground. chinese human rights activist chen gaungchan is settling in. he boarded a u.s. flight in beijing. he was granted a fellowship to study law at nyu, which includes
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that. i saw them clearing it up to the shoulder. same story on the northbound side between the beltway and the 14th street bridge. this time to the north side, looking great on the beltway, just west of college park, bethesda, we'll take a live look in silver spring and wet road conditions. keep your speed down this morning. coming up we'll look at 270. we start with breaking news out of northwest dc right now. police are asking for your help. they are trying to find this missing six-year-old boy. jay von brown was last seen yesterday. he is an african-american, three 4'," little guy, weighs between 45 and 50 pounds, he is a slim build, he was last seen wearing a green t-shirt with a white t-shirt under it, blue jeans and red and black shoes.
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if you have any information on him, please call dc police, again his name is jay von browns. more protesters are expected today, protesters clashed yesterday with police outside the assume admit for nato. susan mcginniss has more. >> reporter: protesters charged police and police fought back. four officers were injured in the clashes and more than 40 demonstrators were arrested. >> if they wanted to get arrested, so be it. they can be proud and say they beat up a cop. >> reporter: nato officials are wrapping up their meetings in chicago. at the top is the war in afghanistan, president obama's goal to keep member countries from pulling troops out
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