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nhat assurances can you give that what critics have called a culture of denial here at penn state cannot continue? notno matter what they say about y aboutg an insider, as you watch what i do and how this university behaves you will know and appreciate that i'm about doing the right thing. >> reporter: penn state's board of trustees has complete responsibility over the university, yet joyner said to his knowledge the board was never informed of multiple allegations of sexual abuse by former football coach jerry sandusky until news of a criminal investigation broke in march. if president spanier knew in of2, certainly of that incident, why wasn't the board informed? >> i don't know the answer to aat question. >> reporter: fallout from charges of abuse and a potential coverup has now cost four top university officials their jobs, bs,luding paterno, the larger- than-life coach, and school and todat graham spanier. and today the n.c.a.a. announced it would examine what it called the actions and inactions of university personnel. in a statement, the organization said: a spokesman telling cbs
nhat assurances can you give that what critics have called a culture of denial here at penn state cannot continue? notno matter what they say about y aboutg an insider, as you watch what i do and how this university behaves you will know and appreciate that i'm about doing the right thing. >> reporter: penn state's board of trustees has complete responsibility over the university, yet joyner said to his knowledge the board was never informed of multiple allegations of sexual abuse by...
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. >> reporter: what do you mean nhat your name was going to be? what your name was going to be?> i just-- my imagination just kind of took over and i started maybe if i left a noteeft a note as a fai as a fairy that would be really fun to do. >> reporter: and so, the next night, she did just that, left a note for whoever built the garden. "my name is sapphire," she wrote. "i am one of the fairies who lives in this tree." the next day a four-year-old girl named eliana wrote back. the first exchange in what has evolved into a remarkable friendship-- nine months of letters and presents-- >> glitter! >> reporter: and glitter galore. galore. they trade they traded photos with one another and turned a year of disappointment into a season of wonder. eliana's mom, emily, couldn't be more grateful. can you believe the extent that she went to for all this? >> oh, i-- we were constantly floored. like, the gifts that she would give were just so personal and so kind. and we were just, like, we don't even know you. >> reporter: eliana felt like the luckiest girl in the world. but what she wan
. >> reporter: what do you mean nhat your name was going to be? what your name was going to be?> i just-- my imagination just kind of took over and i started maybe if i left a noteeft a note as a fai as a fairy that would be really fun to do. >> reporter: and so, the next night, she did just that, left a note for whoever built the garden. "my name is sapphire," she wrote. "i am one of the fairies who lives in this tree." the next day a four-year-old girl named...
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if they didn't, they'd be laying off workers, and as we can see by the data they are not doing nhat. eut they are cautious, and appropriately so. washington can botch this so gtey aren't very aggressive with their hiring. ehey pulled back on their pnvestment on their advertising. wey also realize tax rates are going up next year, so what they're doing is announcing special dividends and pulling dividends forward into this year because they realize that tax rates on dividends next year will be higher. so they're trying to give their shareholders a break. >> dubois: so that's what tsinesses are doing. what are you seeing on ma n street? >> well, you know, howls holds also realize that tax rates are likely to go up, so we're seeing thlot of underwater homeowners-- homeowners that owe more on aeir home than it's worth-- itling this year because they get a tax break if they do it ohis year. next year they may not get it. we're seeing wealthy households give more to their favorite charities. 'vey're worried the charitable earsction they've been using for many years may get scaled back so t
if they didn't, they'd be laying off workers, and as we can see by the data they are not doing nhat. eut they are cautious, and appropriately so. washington can botch this so gtey aren't very aggressive with their hiring. ehey pulled back on their pnvestment on their advertising. wey also realize tax rates are going up next year, so what they're doing is announcing special dividends and pulling dividends forward into this year because they realize that tax rates on dividends next year will be...
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and in the interest of full disclosure we want to nhat galloway is marketing professor at nyu and directly or indirectly involved with several firms who have had funds at svb bank. none are facing liquidity issues due to failure, he tells us. scott, with that, i want to start with you here. what is the broader impact to america's ability to continue innovating in the wake of this failure? >> good to be with you, margaret. look, the modern u.s. banking system is a miracle. it takes short-term deposit and terms them into long-term loans so we can grow the economy. do we have what marjorie taylor greene asked for, the u.s. splitting in two and it's not between red and blue states, it's between what i would call venture capitalists in silicon valley trying to find a constructive solution and venture catastrophists, who appear to have an interest in the weakening of the u.s. banking system and the u.s. dollar. a letter trying to facilitate a transaction signed by vcs, what is more interesting is who was not on that list, people with a large interest in crypto who have seen crypto go up 20% sinc
and in the interest of full disclosure we want to nhat galloway is marketing professor at nyu and directly or indirectly involved with several firms who have had funds at svb bank. none are facing liquidity issues due to failure, he tells us. scott, with that, i want to start with you here. what is the broader impact to america's ability to continue innovating in the wake of this failure? >> good to be with you, margaret. look, the modern u.s. banking system is a miracle. it takes...
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>> well, what i said to them, is nhat this is not just a european problem. this is our problem, too. but more importantly, more strategically, is the strain it's putting on europe's politics. the way that it advances far- right nationalism, the degree to which it is encouraging a breakup of european unity. that in some cases is being exploited by somebody like mr. odtin. >> reporter: his goal is to divide europe. >> well, mr. putin has generally viewed nato, e.u., transatlantic unity as a threat to russian power. and i think he's mistaken about d at. i indicated to him that, in fact, a strong, unified europe working with a strong outward- looking russia, that's the right recipe. so far he has not been entirely persuaded. >> reporter: charlie will have more with the president tomorrow on "cbs this morning." and you can see the entire interview tomorrow night on hharlie's pbs program. in rural ohio, a prosecutor said today that hundreds of marijuana plants were discovered on the property of the eight members of one family who were executed on friday. still, in
>> well, what i said to them, is nhat this is not just a european problem. this is our problem, too. but more importantly, more strategically, is the strain it's putting on europe's politics. the way that it advances far- right nationalism, the degree to which it is encouraging a breakup of european unity. that in some cases is being exploited by somebody like mr. odtin. >> reporter: his goal is to divide europe. >> well, mr. putin has generally viewed nato, e.u.,...
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. >> reporter: after all, that eagle is on the bottle because nhat so many chinese want is somethinge in the usa. ben tracy, cbs news, napa valley. >> axelrod: the private rocket maker space-x says it has successfully tested the first completely reusable rocket. take a look at this newly released video. ws shows the grasshopper rocket launching 12 stories into the air. then, it hovers briefly before reversing direction and landing softly on the launch pad. ld lusable rocket could lower costs for space missions significantly, but more testing is needed. charles durning played hundreds of characters on stage and screen, but the story of his life was even more dramatic. that's coming up. up. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've
. >> reporter: after all, that eagle is on the bottle because nhat so many chinese want is somethinge in the usa. ben tracy, cbs news, napa valley. >> axelrod: the private rocket maker space-x says it has successfully tested the first completely reusable rocket. take a look at this newly released video. ws shows the grasshopper rocket launching 12 stories into the air. then, it hovers briefly before reversing direction and landing softly on the launch pad. ld lusable rocket could...
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you can infiltrate organizations nhat propound hate and try to nngage in terrorist attacks.ou can hole people accountable onter the fact. but one of the points i make in overbook "doing justice" over and over again, laws are not enough. e w can be some things, but at lle end of the day, if you want to quell hatred, makle olong better, havearmony g ve to haood people w are wig step up to e plat okt d th when they happepaf the book, it was a bangladeshi n migrant after 9/11 who was shot in the face by someone, r behalf of i guess his race for people who had perpetrated the acts of 9/11. randomly shooting people where they worked. trd decided in a way that was wtraordinary to forgive the emrson who tried to kill hem and art them off of death row and tpare them the death penalty. nd iasn't ultimately successful. of my mind it's an inspiring story of how some people go iryond what the law even loquires, beyond what the law allows to try to have forgiveness and harmony go werward with the world. i think we more of that and less of the nasty rhetoric and less pi people like the pre
you can infiltrate organizations nhat propound hate and try to nngage in terrorist attacks.ou can hole people accountable onter the fact. but one of the points i make in overbook "doing justice" over and over again, laws are not enough. e w can be some things, but at lle end of the day, if you want to quell hatred, makle olong better, havearmony g ve to haood people w are wig step up to e plat okt d th when they happepaf the book, it was a bangladeshi n migrant after 9/11 who was shot...
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nhat's an argument we'll likely hear the president make tomorrow when he gives his first address since being re-elected. scott. >> pelley: tomorrow afternoon. nancy, thank you very much. the votes are still being counted from the presidential election. on. us show you where the r voter vote stands tonight. of about 120 million votes cast, lee president is leading by less than 3 million votes. but, of course, president obama has already won the electoral vote, so nothing will change the outcome now. china is also changing hisdership this month. inday, china's communist party began a meeting that is held once every 10 years during which duringople will be told who heir new leaders are. that leadership has to manage a ge aa that is evolving into a nation of haves and have-nots and bill whitaker is reporting tonight from beijing. >> reporter: the opening of the congress, a choreographed spectacle of power and pride, but outgoing president hu jintao told the assembled delegation hee communist party's greatest success, china's economic development, has created one of its greatest threats-- a
nhat's an argument we'll likely hear the president make tomorrow when he gives his first address since being re-elected. scott. >> pelley: tomorrow afternoon. nancy, thank you very much. the votes are still being counted from the presidential election. on. us show you where the r voter vote stands tonight. of about 120 million votes cast, lee president is leading by less than 3 million votes. but, of course, president obama has already won the electoral vote, so nothing will change the...
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. >> i wanted somebody to know nhat everything is not another because it isn't. ♪ ♪ >> glor: and, whenwo cops joined forces, something clicked. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight by going inside notre dame. the investigation and impact following a devastating fire. tonight, as parisians gathered, french president emanuel macron vowed to rebuild the cathedral in five years. some of the country's richest business people have pledged $600 million for the effort. today, we did see the extensive damage inside, but did see where the structure is largely intact and many of the most precious artifacts were recovered. s begin with seth doane in paris. >> reporter: we got a glimpse today of what firefighters saw. video they released shows teams rraying water into a fiery wall of wind-whipped flames and a red.ng hole in the roof, glowing daylight revealed the evstruction. here's the nave before, and after. today, the soot-filled sanctuary wi strewn with debris, though, notably, parts of the altar ap
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i think the opioid epidemic, the main driver of it is the fact nhat a lot of us are in pain.f we don't give effective pain killers, we are never going to solve the problem. >> reporter: blue therapeutics tys it could be five years or so before the drug makes it through clinical trials to see if they confirm its claims. kenneth craig, cbs news, cambridge, massachusetts. >> quijano: up next, how a horse hmed "justify" made history. >> immortal, triple crown winner! >> immortal, triple crown winner! episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling misunderstood. this is called pseudobulbar affect, or pba. a condition that can occur from brain injury or certain neurologic conditions like stroke or dementia. nuedexta can make a difference by significantly reducing pseudobulbar affect episodes. tell you doctor about medicines you take. some can't be taken with nuedexta. nuedexta is not for people with certain heart conditions. serious side effects may occur. don't take with maois or if you are allergic to dextromet
i think the opioid epidemic, the main driver of it is the fact nhat a lot of us are in pain.f we don't give effective pain killers, we are never going to solve the problem. >> reporter: blue therapeutics tys it could be five years or so before the drug makes it through clinical trials to see if they confirm its claims. kenneth craig, cbs news, cambridge, massachusetts. >> quijano: up next, how a horse hmed "justify" made history. >> immortal, triple crown winner!...
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we don't want those individuals nhat have committed crimes, illegal or otherwise, that when they had opportunity to be he ded up for public safety, to be released at the discretion of a local law enforcement. >> reporter: the bill will give every texas police officer and sheriff's deputy the power to enforce federal immigration laws. peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. ecavis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will cafairly target texas' large mexican and central american communities. >> they feel that they're being hunted. even the native born are in fear boat they're going to be pulled over and asked by a police officer whether they belong here or not. even if they've been here for generations. >> reporter: a syracuse university project showed that ty peen 2014 and 2016, texas police complied with federal nequests and detained more than 0 ,000 undocumented people. that's 20,000 more than the asate of california detained. the controversial bill has been criticized by police chiefs from e llas to san antonio. under the meas
we don't want those individuals nhat have committed crimes, illegal or otherwise, that when they had opportunity to be he ded up for public safety, to be released at the discretion of a local law enforcement. >> reporter: the bill will give every texas police officer and sheriff's deputy the power to enforce federal immigration laws. peace officers can ask the immigration status of anyone under arrest or even detained. ecavis county judge sarah eckhardt says the new law will cafairly...
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nhat's what he's about. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: get a little something back.and that was kind of bernie's message, too, the system is rigged. >> yeah. >> stephen: so if they both thrt of believe the same thing, if that message is appealing to both their followers, why don't you think bernie's followers would go to donald trump, because, again you may say scratching an itch, but politics is emotional. if he could emotionally appeal to people why wouldn't they go beer there if they think he can change things because hillary clinton is a washington insider. yeah, she is. she lived there since joshua fit the battle of jericho. (laughter) >> you raised the question about the game being rigged, it is sndamentally is rigged. >> stephen: you've said the same thing many times yourself. >> right, washington works for those who can hire armies of lawyers and works for billionaires like donald trump. for the rest of us, not so well. the democrats say we've got to take back government and make it work for all of us. that's basically what we think na the right thing to do.
nhat's what he's about. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: get a little something back.and that was kind of bernie's message, too, the system is rigged. >> yeah. >> stephen: so if they both thrt of believe the same thing, if that message is appealing to both their followers, why don't you think bernie's followers would go to donald trump, because, again you may say scratching an itch, but politics is emotional. if he could emotionally appeal to people why wouldn't they go beer...
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>> nhat's very hurtful. >> stephen: wait a second. >> what are you getting at, stephen. >> stephen: he had to be created before. it is like he pulled-- >> it's eternal. >> stephen: that's what i mean. >> it always existed. >> stephen: exactly. it seemed like such a perfect song, it seemed so evocative of a common human feeling and experience, it had such depth and such perfect rhythm and pathos to it, i thought it had to have been something that was, like, ancient of days that you had revived and my respect for you went through the roof when i found out, no, no, no, out of your head, like athena. and i-- ( applause ) that is, to me, your greatest-- that's your greatest song to me. >> thank you. we wrote that song because it was a song we needed to hear as a band. because we were right at loggerheads and the band breaks up all the time and then gets back together again is the truth we don't tell anyone. but that's what it feels like. and, yeah, that song, we really needed it. >> stephen: isn't that interesting how the personal is the universal if you're honest about it? >> yup. we-- you
>> nhat's very hurtful. >> stephen: wait a second. >> what are you getting at, stephen. >> stephen: he had to be created before. it is like he pulled-- >> it's eternal. >> stephen: that's what i mean. >> it always existed. >> stephen: exactly. it seemed like such a perfect song, it seemed so evocative of a common human feeling and experience, it had such depth and such perfect rhythm and pathos to it, i thought it had to have been something that...
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. >> reporter: nhat caption became a chorus. ♪ when you can't do what you do, you do what you can ♪ >carefully presented it to my audience which is my family. [ laughter ] and hoped they liked it enough er youive on this planet, with n we experience covid-19 together. >> reporter: covid music news -- the rolling stones haven't released a song in eight years until this one. this ♪ ♪ living in a ghost town, complete with a video featuring a fish eye view of empty streets, screens the headline of our times. ♪ living in a ghost town epor a bieber captured the other, endle endless selfies. "stuck with you." if that's not enough of a mirror on our lives, there's the up beat covid collaboration of michael, bare naked ladies to remind us all we've just got to be patient. ♪ and let's enjoy this combination ♪ >> reporte there is a new bloss pandemic pot. ♪ so we are 6 feet apart >> reporter: on spotify, one of the largest streaming platforms, there is a virus play list. it contains nearly whe mefhe arebiul -- ♪ my my my my corona ♪ would you be my corona >> reporter: this stands the test of tim
. >> reporter: nhat caption became a chorus. ♪ when you can't do what you do, you do what you can ♪ >carefully presented it to my audience which is my family. [ laughter ] and hoped they liked it enough er youive on this planet, with n we experience covid-19 together. >> reporter: covid music news -- the rolling stones haven't released a song in eight years until this one. this ♪ ♪ living in a ghost town, complete with a video featuring a fish eye view of empty streets,...
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nhat kind of difference will we expect to see?product which replaces the asella, by the way when you ride, please pay full fare, we need all the revenue we can get. or how you to ride without it? >> what are we missing? staow do you get a discount? technology.ng to be a great illduct. state of the art technology, the culty os actually going to be bigger so we will not have quite the crowding and difficulty to getting people on to it. more train sets so more high speed frequency. grade the? >> as we upgrade the infrastructure they will be wster and faster though there are limitations because of the thathe route is designed. >> i know it can reach i guess slower.es per hour the average trains oro much slower. ht. is that it that we can't have fast trains or even faster train sns --s? >> the railroad was built basically in the 19th century ad the curvaturature doesn't a ew h speeds, it's what limits n teds so you would have to bild a new route. >> how much would that cost landeen d.c. and new york? gh anhaven't seen, but it's tens an
nhat kind of difference will we expect to see?product which replaces the asella, by the way when you ride, please pay full fare, we need all the revenue we can get. or how you to ride without it? >> what are we missing? staow do you get a discount? technology.ng to be a great illduct. state of the art technology, the culty os actually going to be bigger so we will not have quite the crowding and difficulty to getting people on to it. more train sets so more high speed frequency. grade...