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>> stone phillips doesn't have an answer for that. >> you nailed stone phillips then. you got him on a question he doesn't answer. >> stone phillips will get back to you. >> is stone phillips such a good interviewer that he can ask a question that he himself can't answer? >> could you rephrase that question? >> i don't think so, not without a drink of water first. i have a more important question. you used to be a correspondent on 20/20. >> that's right. >> then you got plucked from the obscurity of abc and placed on "dateline." you were made an anchor, correct. >> that's right. >> what was the transition? i'm looking to you for guidance here. what was it like to transfrigs a correspondent to an anchor. >> you're ahead of the game. when jane powelly and i starred date line back in 1992 we didn't get our own studio. we were borrowing brokaw's studios for three years. >> oh, really. i've been to brokaw's studio. that seems like a monkey cage. they just kept him in the chair too long. you know what i mean? all of them. it was ridiculous. that doesn't convey over the camer
>> stone phillips doesn't have an answer for that. >> you nailed stone phillips then. you got him on a question he doesn't answer. >> stone phillips will get back to you. >> is stone phillips such a good interviewer that he can ask a question that he himself can't answer? >> could you rephrase that question? >> i don't think so, not without a drink of water first. i have a more important question. you used to be a correspondent on 20/20. >> that's...
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this small community has been profoundly shocked by the death of phillip hughes.out every young boy in this town will play cricket. for them, phil hughes was an idol. there will now be a debate about safety in the sport. most here will tell you cricket is not a dangerous game and this was a terrible freak accident. >> you can get killed crossing the road. cricket is pretty safe. it's not a contact sport. you don't think of it as contact sport. it's one of those things you get knocked in everything. one in a million. >> i don't think it's a dangerous game. i think it was a freak thing that happened. it might not happen again. it was just most unfortunate thing. i hope my kids do get out there and play again like phillip. >> bbc news maxville in new south wales. >>> the american entertainer bill cosby is being sued by a woman who claims he sexually assaulted her in 1974 when she was 15. the comedian has faced a series of allegations that he drugged and assaulted more than a dozen we. he's not been charged in any of the allegations. this report has flash photography.
this small community has been profoundly shocked by the death of phillip hughes.out every young boy in this town will play cricket. for them, phil hughes was an idol. there will now be a debate about safety in the sport. most here will tell you cricket is not a dangerous game and this was a terrible freak accident. >> you can get killed crossing the road. cricket is pretty safe. it's not a contact sport. you don't think of it as contact sport. it's one of those things you get knocked in...
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never got any of that. >> we met phillip in san quentin prison in california. and he really stood out as this young kid in a very hardcore old-school prison. his life was at a pretty precarious point, but he also remained sort of optimistic. >> from the second i got in trouble to this moment in time, i know god put me in this cell for a reason. whatever it is, i don't know at this time. maybe it was just to give me time to realize what i was doing. or who knows? maybe there's something inside this time that i'm going to do that's going to put me into perspective and make he realize stuff. i don't know. but i'm in here for a reason other for than the crime that i did, that god has a plan for me. i'll be all right. i'm going to make it. >> you're moving my head that way. >> i'm not moving it, you're moving it. >> i said i want a nice little haircut and he gives me a bald head. >> kirkpatrick rejected the lessons he had learned from his biological family at a very young age. that's when all his problems began. >> my mom gave me the best advice that she could. ever
never got any of that. >> we met phillip in san quentin prison in california. and he really stood out as this young kid in a very hardcore old-school prison. his life was at a pretty precarious point, but he also remained sort of optimistic. >> from the second i got in trouble to this moment in time, i know god put me in this cell for a reason. whatever it is, i don't know at this time. maybe it was just to give me time to realize what i was doing. or who knows? maybe there's...
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and mark phillips with a new british invasion. ladies and gentlemen, the royals. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the senate is about to release a controversial report on the harsh interrogation techniques used by the c.i.a. on al qaeda terror suspects after the 9/11 attacks. the u.s. government is concerned about the potential for a violent reaction, so it's put diplomatic and military posts all around the world on high alert tonight. democrats on the senate intelligence committee are expected to make the report public tomorrow. justice correspondent beenor has advance word on what's in it. >> reporter: the report focuses on the months and years following 9/11 when the central intelligence agency was holding and interrogating al qaeda detainees at secret overseas prison, so-called black sites. and people familiar with the report say it's a near indictment of the c.i.a. led by chairman dianne feinstein, majority democrats on the senate intelligence committee found the c.i.a. misled the governmen
and mark phillips with a new british invasion. ladies and gentlemen, the royals. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the senate is about to release a controversial report on the harsh interrogation techniques used by the c.i.a. on al qaeda terror suspects after the 9/11 attacks. the u.s. government is concerned about the potential for a violent reaction, so it's put diplomatic and military posts all around the...
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never. >> but when phillip mails his letters, they never travel outside the prison walls. his girl friend, connie, is also write, never. never. >> but when phillip mails his letters, they never travel outside the prison walls. his girl friend, connie, is also serving time at hasselt. >> 14 years together. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say, connie, you know, we have to be careful. it's bad luck to be caught, you know? she said, yeah, we have to stop. and then i say yes. and after i say, no, we need the money, you know. >> on their ninth robbery, they were not only caught, phillip accidentally shot himself in the leg trying to escape. but the pain was more than just physical. >> i failed to my promise to her, you know, to give her a better life
never. >> but when phillip mails his letters, they never travel outside the prison walls. his girl friend, connie, is also write, never. never. >> but when phillip mails his letters, they never travel outside the prison walls. his girl friend, connie, is also serving time at hasselt. >> 14 years together. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are...
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it was portrayed in "call tin phillips." >> look at me. >> sure. >> look at me.the captain now. >> the crew fought back against the pirates but the pirates took a lifeboat and escaped with their hostage, captain richard phillips. news reached the united states. an american was being held captive on a tiny lifeboat in the middle of the indian ocean. >> we knew we had a system in place. that's kind of our specialty is to rescue people in the ocean. the thing unfolded and we kind of knew that something's going to happen because they're not -- negotiations aren't going well and doing this and rugged. >> american navy ships and helicopters were able to block the lifeboat carrying captain phillips and his pirate kidnappers from reaching somalia. even as the pirates opened fire. >> shots fired! shots fired! >> the call was made. send in the s.e.a.l.s. >> good friday, april 10th, my birthday. i was at a tea party for easter at my kid's preschool. and we were actually sitting the kids down and getting them stuff to eat when we got the message we are going so i had to leav
it was portrayed in "call tin phillips." >> look at me. >> sure. >> look at me.the captain now. >> the crew fought back against the pirates but the pirates took a lifeboat and escaped with their hostage, captain richard phillips. news reached the united states. an american was being held captive on a tiny lifeboat in the middle of the indian ocean. >> we knew we had a system in place. that's kind of our specialty is to rescue people in the ocean. the...
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russia is speaking, only a small. -- small part of our global phillips business.ot make this bigger the necessary. we have a thriving business in the united states, in europe, in asia, in china. the reason why we do these we see aons is because world population that is growing , a population that is aging and will have more chronic disease. cardiovascular disease will be at the forefront of many populations and minimally-invasive therapy, basically surgery without cutting with a big knife, but rather through smart catheters and image-guided, are the way forward for a much more productive health care system. it is better for patients because through minimally -invasive surgery you can go home the next day, but it is much more cost effective. we see this as a great acquisition that is synergetic with phillips and help us grow faster. >> can we expect similar-sized takeovers in the near future? it is part of a wider plan to do this in the next two years? we you be taking over more debt and taking advantage of low rates in europe? >> indeed. at our capital markets sta
russia is speaking, only a small. -- small part of our global phillips business.ot make this bigger the necessary. we have a thriving business in the united states, in europe, in asia, in china. the reason why we do these we see aons is because world population that is growing , a population that is aging and will have more chronic disease. cardiovascular disease will be at the forefront of many populations and minimally-invasive therapy, basically surgery without cutting with a big knife, but...
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a standing ovation for phillip hughes. of course, he was oust out 63 -- not out, rather, when he died a couple of weeks ago. we heard some nice words from a cricketing great in australia who gave a tribute, broadcast on the big screens. and then they got on with the games. as you said in your introduction, they came out looking pretty determined. 354-6. we had a century from the opener. david warner. the only blemish on australia today is their captain retired hurt, michael clark. >> michael clark, we saw was very emotional and involved with the loss of his friend. have you sensed any sort of, you know, great personal wobbles about these men coming out on the field again? because although this is being seen as a very unusual fatal injury, it still highlights that there are risks in this sport as with many others. >> you certainly didn't detect that from the players today. obviously before the game started, they were emotional. you saw some of them wiping a tear from their eye, i but once the cricket got under way, i think
a standing ovation for phillip hughes. of course, he was oust out 63 -- not out, rather, when he died a couple of weeks ago. we heard some nice words from a cricketing great in australia who gave a tribute, broadcast on the big screens. and then they got on with the games. as you said in your introduction, they came out looking pretty determined. 354-6. we had a century from the opener. david warner. the only blemish on australia today is their captain retired hurt, michael clark. >>...
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>>phillipe djegal why? right now, police don't know. but shoppers like tim west and his 9-year-old daughter savannah have a theory. >> "oh, it's a crime of opportunity, probably." >> "it's a very good store. sometimes they have high prices but you should still go to this store and why would it get robbed? >>phillipe djegal police say at around 5-15 saturday evening. a light-skinned african-american man in his 20s, handed a cashier a note, saying he was armed and demanded cash. the cashier complied and the man left on foot with the money. >> "you know, its just awful, but it happens. i guess everywhere. but its just awful when it happens in your own neighborhood." >>phillipe djegal martho soto has lived in walnut creek a longtime and says she's noticing an alarming spike in crime. >> "there's a lot of that going on here." >> "on my street, people get robbed all the time. >> "home invasions and what not happening here. before, in walnut creek, danville, you know, all the neighboring cities -- where we used to never hear anything happened.
>>phillipe djegal why? right now, police don't know. but shoppers like tim west and his 9-year-old daughter savannah have a theory. >> "oh, it's a crime of opportunity, probably." >> "it's a very good store. sometimes they have high prices but you should still go to this store and why would it get robbed? >>phillipe djegal police say at around 5-15 saturday evening. a light-skinned african-american man in his 20s, handed a cashier a note, saying he was...
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the rescue of captain richard phillips.at story and never before seen video of that mission when "the man who killed osama bin laden" man who killed osama bin laden" cont [ shutter clicks ] man who killed osama bin laden" cont hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really manage your claim from start to finish. really. ♪ easy as easy can be bye! >>> missions executed by naval special warfare group are classified and the american people never hear about most of them but sometimes their actions made headlines back home and the public gets a small glimpse into the lives of s.e.a.l.s. april 2009. s.e.a.l. team 6 was home in the states when 8,000 miles away the massive container ship maersk alabama was hijacked by pirates off the coast of s
the rescue of captain richard phillips.at story and never before seen video of that mission when "the man who killed osama bin laden" man who killed osama bin laden" cont [ shutter clicks ] man who killed osama bin laden" cont hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for...
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thousands of australians line the streets for r the funeral of phillip hughes who died after being hit by a bull last week. >> taken by the game, his family and loved one at the age of 25, he left a mark on our game that needs no embellishment. i don't know about you, but i keep looking for him. >>> the three founders of the occupied movement in hong kong surrender to police. what now for the remaining protestors? >>> also on the program, aaron joining us. the question for you is how safe is your car? >> we're talking about the japanese company that makes one in five of the world's air bags for cars. today big bosses will be grilled by u.s. lawmakers who are urging them to recall all cars in america with the bags. these can explode and shoot out shrapnel. already five people have been kille killed. >>> it's 12:00 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. washington, 3:00 p.m. in iran where the pentagon says planes have been bombing the islamic state targets. u.s. fighter jets have been carrying out air strikes in the same region. this is another reminder of one of the ironies of the fight against isla
thousands of australians line the streets for r the funeral of phillip hughes who died after being hit by a bull last week. >> taken by the game, his family and loved one at the age of 25, he left a mark on our game that needs no embellishment. i don't know about you, but i keep looking for him. >>> the three founders of the occupied movement in hong kong surrender to police. what now for the remaining protestors? >>> also on the program, aaron joining us. the question...
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what are the rules, phillip, of this competition?hatever you want to call it. >> we have to have categories and guidelines. so, in this one, the jumpers and sweaters, jumpers in british, must be commercially available. cannot be adjusted in any way. we have to make sure that all of the sweaters are pulled down below the waist and there's no time limit, but he is allowed one assistant to help put them on. >> jimmy: who comes up with the rules, by the way? >> we actually have a series of world record gremlins that work on these guidelines really hard. back at headquarters. kind of like the bankers in "harry potter." >> jimmy: and your accent is fake, correct? you are from, like, pittsburgh or something? >> i'm from pittsburgh, just close to the steelers stadium. >> jimmy: all right, all right. [ laughter ] steelers stadium. guillermo, are you ready to make history? >> i'm ready, jimmy. >> jimmy: okay, let's -- >> let's make history. >> jimmy: all right. let us make history. and here we go. look at that. that is sweater number one. and
what are the rules, phillip, of this competition?hatever you want to call it. >> we have to have categories and guidelines. so, in this one, the jumpers and sweaters, jumpers in british, must be commercially available. cannot be adjusted in any way. we have to make sure that all of the sweaters are pulled down below the waist and there's no time limit, but he is allowed one assistant to help put them on. >> jimmy: who comes up with the rules, by the way? >> we actually have a...
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phillipe djegal>>: as you can imagine a, it was quite a spectacle. the county says the arrest 7:00 tonight there was a problem at the refinery. that included lighting a fire with the flames visible for miles away. the speak "they take the excess fuel that's in the unit, incentives to, to, and that burns the at extra. chemical extra this is to make sure it doesn't overpressure is a unit." phillipe djegal>>: is here some videos and photos from our viewers from what they saw. chevron says there could be more flaring, the situation is under control, has met cruise are monitoring the air. pam moore>>: this brought back memories of the devastating chevron fired back in 2012. our other big news tonight, the bay area preparing for another round of rain, still recovering from the last storm jacqueline bennett>>: we have a few showers going on in santa rosa right now. the rain is approaching santa rosa, the main band of rain is sitting to the northwest. by 6 this the rain still largely impacting the north bay. we are going to be tracking this. pam moore>>: con
phillipe djegal>>: as you can imagine a, it was quite a spectacle. the county says the arrest 7:00 tonight there was a problem at the refinery. that included lighting a fire with the flames visible for miles away. the speak "they take the excess fuel that's in the unit, incentives to, to, and that burns the at extra. chemical extra this is to make sure it doesn't overpressure is a unit." phillipe djegal>>: is here some videos and photos from our viewers from what they saw....
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djegal: we don't know if it's a hit-and-run >>: we do not know the official cause of death >>phillipe djegal: those who might have seen something suspicious in the local area please contact the police immediately >>vicki liviakis:officials are warning boaters and beachgoers to be careful of the so-called king tide along the coast. these high tides are expected to peak tomorrow. and last through tuesday. officials say swells could rise to around 7 feet. it is likely that there will be flooding in low-lying areas along the coast. the king tide is caused by the earth's alignment with the sun and moon. and is expected to create some of the most extreme swells of the year. >>brian van aken: the threat is going to stick around for another two days, the next two mornings. as long as the sun and moon are in alignment like this. this causes the tides to be enhanced. there is a coastal flood advisory in effect for tomorrow and tuesday. going from high tide in the late morning to look tied in the evening there is more than 10 ft. in the tide level change. high tides and generally taking place in
djegal: we don't know if it's a hit-and-run >>: we do not know the official cause of death >>phillipe djegal: those who might have seen something suspicious in the local area please contact the police immediately >>vicki liviakis:officials are warning boaters and beachgoers to be careful of the so-called king tide along the coast. these high tides are expected to peak tomorrow. and last through tuesday. officials say swells could rise to around 7 feet. it is likely that there...
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mark phillips takes a look. >> merry christmas. merry christmas. >> the old line about never letting the facts get in the way of a good story could have been invented for the scene. the facts are as slippery as the field. and the story is so good it is still being told even embellished a hundred years later. >> it's the story of the world war i christmas truce of 1914. when groups of german and british soldiers briefly stopped shooting at each other and met and mingled in the no-man's land between their lines. on the 100th anniversary the encounter has been restaged as one of the places along the old front line in belgium where the truce originally occurred. >> there was this like-mindedness, it's christmas, goodwill. let's just be friends for the day. >> and chris barker whose three great uncles were killed in the war not far from here says the troops should be remembered because it shows a different side to a war more known for wholesale slaughter than humanitarian gesture. >> i think it just shows the good in people that can be
mark phillips takes a look. >> merry christmas. merry christmas. >> the old line about never letting the facts get in the way of a good story could have been invented for the scene. the facts are as slippery as the field. and the story is so good it is still being told even embellished a hundred years later. >> it's the story of the world war i christmas truce of 1914. when groups of german and british soldiers briefly stopped shooting at each other and met and mingled in the...
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in one of the books the gospel of phillip is in the heart of the controversy. >> the gospel of philliphe following order. the companion was mary hagged lynn. kissed her often and then the text breaks and you never know. the text goes on to say the other disciples were some what jealous they said why do you love her more than all of us? >> is this account reliable? the gnostic gospel of phillip was actually written in syria in 250 ad. that is 200 years after the time of jesus. dan brown says he kissed her often on the face. >> the gospel of phillip does not suggest an actual sexual relationship it suggested a symbolic relationship between jesus and his church or jesus and the holy spirit. i don't have a conspiracy theory view of why the tech is broken. it is very old and when you touch it it fragments. there are many breaks in the text. this is only one, one of the most provocative. >> mary magdelene was the major apostle in the first century. he was on the level of peter and thomas. >> the idea that jesus christ had children with mary and they became part of the french royal line that
in one of the books the gospel of phillip is in the heart of the controversy. >> the gospel of philliphe following order. the companion was mary hagged lynn. kissed her often and then the text breaks and you never know. the text goes on to say the other disciples were some what jealous they said why do you love her more than all of us? >> is this account reliable? the gnostic gospel of phillip was actually written in syria in 250 ad. that is 200 years after the time of jesus. dan...
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it's even caught the attention of creative style director phillip bloch, who is revered for crafting some of the red carpet's most iconic looks. >> everybody wants to change. they want to look different. and haute polish is basically a makeover in a bottle. >> announcer: phillip's unparalleled experience in beauty and fashion helps keep haute polish on point for the everyday, practical woman, while also keeping up with the very latest trends and colors. and top beauty insiders are taking notice. >> knowing that my friend phillip got involved with haute polish, well, to me, it gave it that credibility. and when he introduced me to the product, i was blown away. i mean, there's nail polish, and then there's gels, and then there's haute polish. i fell in love with the product. >> announcer: stay tuned, as phillip, industry insiders, and women from all over share the secret behind how haute polish combines the shine and durability of gels with the ease and feel of regular polish to deliver flawless nails right at home in minutes. now you can feel confident every time you walk out the doo
it's even caught the attention of creative style director phillip bloch, who is revered for crafting some of the red carpet's most iconic looks. >> everybody wants to change. they want to look different. and haute polish is basically a makeover in a bottle. >> announcer: phillip's unparalleled experience in beauty and fashion helps keep haute polish on point for the everyday, practical woman, while also keeping up with the very latest trends and colors. and top beauty insiders are...
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colgate has doubled that, about 8,000, and phillip morris has doubled that, 15,000. so one of the great winners of all-time, no debate about it. now, valuation? when this stock was going to be put out of business by the federal government, of course, it was not, you could have bought it at a p/e of 1/3. now you pay 21. and back here in 2000, the dividend yield was about 30%. it's incredible. one of the greatest trades of all time. get a 30% dividend yield annually and you're buying it at a p/e of 3. now, of course, we have the reciprocal. the p/e and the yield, the yield, 4%, but that's still pretty good. on a relative basis, it's quite poor compared to treasuries. it's the lowest ever. take a look at trend. when you're too far above, you check back, check back, check back. we're playing for a check back to 45. and the 45 level is where the 150-day moving average comes into play. and it would put you back into the channel. this chart and this chart are the exact same distance, same time frame. we think we're going back to the channel, back to 45. >> mike? >> i am a s
colgate has doubled that, about 8,000, and phillip morris has doubled that, 15,000. so one of the great winners of all-time, no debate about it. now, valuation? when this stock was going to be put out of business by the federal government, of course, it was not, you could have bought it at a p/e of 1/3. now you pay 21. and back here in 2000, the dividend yield was about 30%. it's incredible. one of the greatest trades of all time. get a 30% dividend yield annually and you're buying it at a p/e...
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mark phillips, cbs news. york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes" and first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning. also don't forget our new digital network cbs n, i am jeff glor in new york, scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org demonstrations dissolved in destructive chaos. an amazing upset in the bate of the bay. but the tensions weren't just on the field. how police are keepi the peace at o-dot-co. and nearly 3- quarters of a century after the surprise attack on pearl harbor.. bay area survivors are honored. kpix 5 news is next. the city of berkeley is on tonight.. bracing fo,,,,,,,, protesting. good evening, i'm br >>> the city of berkeley is on edge bracing for a possible round 2 of rowdy protesting. good evening. ,
mark phillips, cbs news. york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes" and first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning. also don't forget our new digital network cbs n, i am jeff glor in new york, scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org demonstrations dissolved in destructive chaos. an amazing upset in the bate of the bay....
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and mark phillips on a christmas miracle-- the legend of a battlefield that became a soccer field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the terrorists showed no mercy. this time they aimed for the children. taliban forces stormed a school in pakistan today. more than 140 were killed, all but about 10 of them students. the taliban are trying to topple the pakistani government and set up their own version of an islamic state. it appears they targeted the school, which includes grades one through 10, because it's principally for the children of soldiers. a taliban spokesman said, "we want them to feel our pain." more n issa ward. >> reporter: as hospital beds filled up with wounded children, doctors made an urgent appeal for blood, and ambulances continued to ferry in more young victims. thstraught family members waited for news of their loved ones, combing through lists of the wounded. one young boy who escaped described the attack. "suddenly, there was gunf
and mark phillips on a christmas miracle-- the legend of a battlefield that became a soccer field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the terrorists showed no mercy. this time they aimed for the children. taliban forces stormed a school in pakistan today. more than 140 were killed, all but about 10 of them students. the taliban are trying to topple...
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mark phillips, cbs news. new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight.r on cbs "60 minutes" and first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning. also don't forget our new digital network cbs n, i am jeff glor in new york, scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ♪ >> i'm natasha brown. next on "eyewitness news" a cold break from the rain. justin. >> that's right, natasha, enjoy the dry weather now 'cause i'm tracking coastal storm on the way for the work week. i'll have the details. >> developing at this hour, a die-in demonstration that could cause chaos after the eagles game. etts set to take place very soon here at the northeast corner of broad and pattison. we're live. >> reporter: if you had a problem using one of these kiosks in the city to park. there's a reason for that. we'll tell you what the >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> holiday shoppers don't have to carry their umbrellas today but they do have to bu
mark phillips, cbs news. new york. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight.r on cbs "60 minutes" and first thing tomorrow, cbs this morning. also don't forget our new digital network cbs n, i am jeff glor in new york, scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ♪ >> i'm natasha brown. next on "eyewitness news" a cold break from the rain. justin. >>...
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phillips decided to intervene.also thankful the cameraman thought better and decided not to intervene. >> he kept shooting the whole time so that when the police came, it couldn't be mr. mattes attacked me. no. the cameraman says, why don't you look at the tape. they looked at the tape, and that was it. he was gone. so the cameraman saved this situation, saved me. >>> coming up, rescuers battle to save a man at the edge of niagara falls. >> if you go over at this particular spot, you're not going to survive. >> we thought for sure we were going to see this poor guy go right over the brink. >>> and this man -- >> i'd rather have the prosecutor be my attorney than him. >> -- wants a new lawyer. when "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking" returns. they open their gifts is capturing the moment hey! they open their gifts from verizon awesome, woah! a bose bluetooth speaker! and... cut. vo: the not-so-good-more alright honey, this time face towards the light. is take two. were you naughty? were you nice? that's
phillips decided to intervene.also thankful the cameraman thought better and decided not to intervene. >> he kept shooting the whole time so that when the police came, it couldn't be mr. mattes attacked me. no. the cameraman says, why don't you look at the tape. they looked at the tape, and that was it. he was gone. so the cameraman saved this situation, saved me. >>> coming up, rescuers battle to save a man at the edge of niagara falls. >> if you go over at this particular...
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>> of course phillip.ffic control was the last to be in communication with this aircraft and i'm wondering if air traffic control has assisted in the search to find the plane? >> absolutely the aircraft has been able to be surveyed at least on radar. and apparently fell off the radar screen very quickly so that will give the epicenter, or the point where they can start the search, unlike the malaysian aircraft we know where this plane went p down. >> the pilot requested to climb, as an air traffic controller and assuming it's weather related, what does that suggest? why climb? >> there was some heavy thunderstorms at the time stretched u up to 40,000 feet as i understand so you have a choice of going over it or going around it. and if you could see that by climbing over it you could reduce the turbulence then i think you request to climb to that 38,000 feet. so you would want to do that rather than fly through the cloud. >> once the aircraft was reported disappeared from radar, what is the protocol what ha
>> of course phillip.ffic control was the last to be in communication with this aircraft and i'm wondering if air traffic control has assisted in the search to find the plane? >> absolutely the aircraft has been able to be surveyed at least on radar. and apparently fell off the radar screen very quickly so that will give the epicenter, or the point where they can start the search, unlike the malaysian aircraft we know where this plane went p down. >> the pilot requested to...
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fumble, >> it was 35-28, 49ers, phillip rivers to malcolm floyd. nick novak in to win it for san diego. and it is good. 38-35 is the final. >> yeah, we didn't really want to see that all over again. thanks dennis. thank you very much for watching. ,, tag: mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs help people. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ >> this is a kpix5 news special. >> it's like the wild west. >> marijuana cultivation has doubled in the golden state in just the last five years. just like gold in 1848, it is attracting spectators from
fumble, >> it was 35-28, 49ers, phillip rivers to malcolm floyd. nick novak in to win it for san diego. and it is good. 38-35 is the final. >> yeah, we didn't really want to see that all over again. thanks dennis. thank you very much for watching. ,, tag: mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed...
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about how officers are supposed to behave on social media so that investigation will look at whether philliphite violated the policy because of that tweet and another one. >> reporter: when demonstrators took to streets to protest grand jury decisions, san jose police officer phillip white took to twitter to voice frustration. ops live matter he wrote athleten me or my family and i will use my god given right to kill you. by the way if anyone feels they can't breathe or their lives matter i'll be at the movies tonight, off duty, carrying my gun. this is video of phillip white earlier this year at a elementary school where he used to work in an anti-gang program. >> reporter: he is no longer involved in that program or on patrol. he is on paid administrative leave. the police chief said in a statement it is important for the communities to know the comments made on his account do not reflect the thoughts or feels of the men and women that san jose police department. nor do we condone this behavior. the police officers association is not coming to his defense. >> we condemn these comments. >>
about how officers are supposed to behave on social media so that investigation will look at whether philliphite violated the policy because of that tweet and another one. >> reporter: when demonstrators took to streets to protest grand jury decisions, san jose police officer phillip white took to twitter to voice frustration. ops live matter he wrote athleten me or my family and i will use my god given right to kill you. by the way if anyone feels they can't breathe or their lives matter...
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american idol winner phillip phillips will perform at that ceremony. ronny lock is the events honorary chair. >>> 4:52 is the time right now. almost 100 people just might go over the edge in san jose today. coming up in 208 minutes why people are able to dangle from the marriott hotel 26 stories high. >> a teacher author and grandfather shot dead new details about the miser to use case and the efforts to catch his killer. >>> a high speed chase came to a strange ending after a suspected car thief try to escape police on a skate board. the pursuit ended after a driver realized what was going on, drove on to the sidewalk and blocked the skate border and that gave police a few extra seconds to catch up and capture him. >>> a $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest after a man was found shot to death on a hiking trail in the oakland hills. police say a hiker found david's body tuesday afternoon at the huck l berry regional premier. investigators say it appears he was shot several times during an attempted robbery. >> it is an u
american idol winner phillip phillips will perform at that ceremony. ronny lock is the events honorary chair. >>> 4:52 is the time right now. almost 100 people just might go over the edge in san jose today. coming up in 208 minutes why people are able to dangle from the marriott hotel 26 stories high. >> a teacher author and grandfather shot dead new details about the miser to use case and the efforts to catch his killer. >>> a high speed chase came to a strange ending...
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phillips hopes to have a donor by the holidays. if you get a bad hand you play it and you do the best you can with it. that's my approach to any kind of challenge. in warminster, cbs3, eyewitness needs. > up next, donating diamonds. tonight a woman leaves behind her wedding rings, along with her note all in memory of her husband. he's on the receiving end of this incredible gift. > amazon has a new offer to customers. see how you can haggle your way to a bargain. kathy. >> looking at some rain, some snow and also some wind. this storm isn't done just yet. we'll talk about what to expect tomorrow as far as snow is concerned. coming up with the 7-day forecast. and sun isn't the only thing damaging your skin. next the skin products that protect against damage from > some new jersey legislationors have a new plan to save atlantic city. it still volumes casinos, but on a smaller scale. it is less than the new construction requirement and it allows key cuisine 's to be established in existing billing. they hope to attract buyers in a cos
phillips hopes to have a donor by the holidays. if you get a bad hand you play it and you do the best you can with it. that's my approach to any kind of challenge. in warminster, cbs3, eyewitness needs. > up next, donating diamonds. tonight a woman leaves behind her wedding rings, along with her note all in memory of her husband. he's on the receiving end of this incredible gift. > amazon has a new offer to customers. see how you can haggle your way to a bargain. kathy. >> looking...
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the case involved 12 african-american sharecroppers from phillips county and dark horse sentenced to die by the electric chair. they each received a child that was less than 15 minutes and a corporate occupied eye of menacing mob that threatened the jury if they did not sentence these men to death, the jury would then thomas to bring the jury to defense. five years after losing the case, the 12 men convicted today they violated the cause he had death sentences for african-americans had been widely accepted practices ever since the lakeland of slavery. is the supreme court protection and we understand a lot we can put them in the electric chair. we can't have a mob in a courtroom. and early on in the 20th century, these are new types of protection, new ways of the federal government coming into state and state courts and telling them what actually defines what a fair trial is. this marked a turning point of legal discourse about constitutional rights due to the naacp's ability to get the supreme court involved in an unjust criminal court proceeding. after this case from the supreme co
the case involved 12 african-american sharecroppers from phillips county and dark horse sentenced to die by the electric chair. they each received a child that was less than 15 minutes and a corporate occupied eye of menacing mob that threatened the jury if they did not sentence these men to death, the jury would then thomas to bring the jury to defense. five years after losing the case, the 12 men convicted today they violated the cause he had death sentences for african-americans had been...
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phillip, i'll start with you. we know there were heavy storms in the area at the time this plane went miss and it appears that is a key initial factor in trying to understand correct? >> yes. that's where any investigation will begin. until they find the wreckage and the black boxes, or -- and they are analyzed then you're left with what you know so far and what we know is that there was these storms that the pilot requested a higher altitude. we know also from other sources that it looks as though they were flying quite slowly at the time. les will be able to give us much more indication about the difficulties of climbing from 32,000 to 38,000 feet quite quickly when the envelope of safety is really quite small. of water, and the weather is known. >> okay. phillip, before i turn to les, indonesian air traffic control lost contact early this morning after flight 8501 requested a deviation due to weather. based on last known coordinates of the plane and what kind of information i suppose is it that air traffic cont
phillip, i'll start with you. we know there were heavy storms in the area at the time this plane went miss and it appears that is a key initial factor in trying to understand correct? >> yes. that's where any investigation will begin. until they find the wreckage and the black boxes, or -- and they are analyzed then you're left with what you know so far and what we know is that there was these storms that the pilot requested a higher altitude. we know also from other sources that it looks...
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he paid attribute to phillip hughes, his friend who died after being hit in the head by a cricket ball>> another person heavily affected by the death of phillip hughes has been making a remarkable return to cricket. 22-year-old sean abbot bold the delivery that struck hughes in the head. playing friday, the fast baller took career-best figures, a six from 14 with seven overs to help his team win. that is all the sport for now. >> stay with us here on al jazeera. we've got another full bulletin of news four right at the top of the hour. you can get the latest news at al jazeera.com. >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything. >> ... and entitlement. >> you took my grandchildren's future away from them. >> tuesday, the landmark series concludes. >> i'm on a mission that i have to keep this business going. >> an intimate loo
he paid attribute to phillip hughes, his friend who died after being hit in the head by a cricket ball>> another person heavily affected by the death of phillip hughes has been making a remarkable return to cricket. 22-year-old sean abbot bold the delivery that struck hughes in the head. playing friday, the fast baller took career-best figures, a six from 14 with seven overs to help his team win. that is all the sport for now. >> stay with us here on al jazeera. we've got another...
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. >> because of those falling crude prices conoco phillips plans to spend less next year. its capital budget for 2015 will drop 20% and that it will defer significant investment in two fields in canada and other less developed shale oil sites in north america. >>> conoco phillips is just one of many oil companies scaling back. jackie deangelis reports on how lower oil prices are changing companies' plans. >> low crude prices are causing oil companies to rethink their operations in 2015. this week bp announced it would speed up job cuts in the u.s. and overseas because of recent price drops. others suspending the building of three drilling rigs. and it doesn't end there. research firm is expecting to see oil and gas exploration in 2015 take a hit as well. as a matter of fact, the firm said that we could see one-third of projects being cut accounting for $150 billion of investment. where can we expect to see cuts? in the highest areas of cost operations including arctic russia, canada and alaska but also in other complicated deep water projects. shale oil could be impacted b
. >> because of those falling crude prices conoco phillips plans to spend less next year. its capital budget for 2015 will drop 20% and that it will defer significant investment in two fields in canada and other less developed shale oil sites in north america. >>> conoco phillips is just one of many oil companies scaling back. jackie deangelis reports on how lower oil prices are changing companies' plans. >> low crude prices are causing oil companies to rethink their...
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mark phillips reports. >> merry christmas, merry christmas. >> reporter: the man in the hat with thegerman. the man in the cap is british. this is a re-enactment of one of the most storied episodes of the first world war when men from the opposing armies briefly stopped trying to kill each other and met to exchange christmas greetings, even, as the story goes, to play soccer. for chris barker, whose uncles were killed along the stretch of this front, the ideas of truth must be passed on. >> anywhere in any conflict have you every had two war parties suddenly day down their arms and be pals. >> reporter: the truce happened early in the war which may explain why it happened at all. the gas attacks of wholesale slaughter that caused such bitterness and hatred came later. there are varying accounts of what happened here in the trenches along the front lines. the diaries of some british soldiers say they heard calling from across no man's land in the german trenches saying basically if you don't shoot, we won't either. it's unclear who stuck their heading up first, germans or british but
mark phillips reports. >> merry christmas, merry christmas. >> reporter: the man in the hat with thegerman. the man in the cap is british. this is a re-enactment of one of the most storied episodes of the first world war when men from the opposing armies briefly stopped trying to kill each other and met to exchange christmas greetings, even, as the story goes, to play soccer. for chris barker, whose uncles were killed along the stretch of this front, the ideas of truth must be...
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when we had conaco phillips they spun off phillips 66 and we're looking at getting dividends and tryingver with the stock price itself, and i look at the price and what we're getting $2 per share versus what kender morgan is $2 a share much less price. do you think i should sell -- >> yes. >> caller: yes? >> yes. >> caller: that's exactly what i wanted to hear. >> not much more to it. sometimes we got to be direct. let's go to johnny in maryland, johnny? johnny? >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah. >> boo-yah. what's up? >> caller: boy, what a rough week. >> yes, it's been a rough week and i share the pain. what is going on? >> caller: i got a question, jim, long term. i've been in the house of pain for the last year or so on holly frontier. what do you think? >> there will be a price where it's more attractive. look, whether it be phillips 66, these are great companies run by fabulous ceos, but it doesn't matter. they are in a commodity business bringing everything down including ones that shouldn't go down simply because they are tied with being oil. hol holly frontier goes lower. enough wit
when we had conaco phillips they spun off phillips 66 and we're looking at getting dividends and tryingver with the stock price itself, and i look at the price and what we're getting $2 per share versus what kender morgan is $2 a share much less price. do you think i should sell -- >> yes. >> caller: yes? >> yes. >> caller: that's exactly what i wanted to hear. >> not much more to it. sometimes we got to be direct. let's go to johnny in maryland, johnny? johnny?...
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phillip coopman who runs the downtown d.c. bike shop knows the bicyclist who died, thomas palermo. >> i he -- he was a great person. >> reporter: heather cook allegedly was driving the subaru forrester that hit the bicyclist and left the scene but allegedly returned about 20 minutes later. >> to me she looked disoriented. >> reporter: rachel beck said she couldn't have been oblivious to the situation. >> not with that damage to your windshield. >> reporter: sister station wjz confirmed bishop cook was charged with dui and marijuana possession four years ago. the marijuana charge went away, but bishop cook was ordered under supervised probation for the dui. phillip coopman worried what will get lost in all of that. thomas palermo who died on the type of bicycle he spent a lifetime building. >> he was building frames by hand and that's kind of been lost in baltimore and it was really nice to see somebody go back up there and put that kind of craftsmanship and artsmanship back into the bicycle business in baltimore. >> reporter:
phillip coopman who runs the downtown d.c. bike shop knows the bicyclist who died, thomas palermo. >> i he -- he was a great person. >> reporter: heather cook allegedly was driving the subaru forrester that hit the bicyclist and left the scene but allegedly returned about 20 minutes later. >> to me she looked disoriented. >> reporter: rachel beck said she couldn't have been oblivious to the situation. >> not with that damage to your windshield. >> reporter:...
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now i'd like to introduce mike phillips. he is one of the gentlemen who have been keeping his pulse on the biodiversity conversation. and mike comes to us from the turner endangered species fund. i'm really looking forward to your presentation. thank you, mike. >> right here. >> i'm good. good morning. i'm going to dive right in, because 15 minutes is not a lot of time. i caught my first gray wolf 34 years ago. not long after that -- that's not supposed to be the first slide. that is. there you go. ok. not long after that, i had the good fortune to lead a red wolf to the southeastern united states. this little female, known as 344, was the first red wolf born in the wild in many decades. after that, i had the good fortune in the effort to restore gray wolves to yellowstone national park. after that, i had the good fortune to saddle up with ted turner and his family to launch what has become the largest private effort in the world to redress the extinction crisis. i wish i could say that -- well, i've been involved with the e
now i'd like to introduce mike phillips. he is one of the gentlemen who have been keeping his pulse on the biodiversity conversation. and mike comes to us from the turner endangered species fund. i'm really looking forward to your presentation. thank you, mike. >> right here. >> i'm good. good morning. i'm going to dive right in, because 15 minutes is not a lot of time. i caught my first gray wolf 34 years ago. not long after that -- that's not supposed to be the first slide. that...
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. >> mark phillips on king james day. king james meets future king william in kings county. and jim axelrod with the christmas light that's been shining for half a century. ♪ route ofl with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the senate intelligence committee laid it all out for the world to see-- an accounting of the c.i.a.'s extreme interrogation of terror suspects after 9/11. today, the panel, controlled by democrats, released the results of a six-year investigation that found the agency misled the president and congress. the report concluded that better intelligence could have been obtained by more humane methods. we'll begin tonight with nancy cordes. >> a 500-page executive summary. >> reporter: in a one-hour speech, senate intelligence chairman dianne feinstein laid out her case, that the c.i.a.'s interrogation program after 9/11 was far more brutal than the agency claimed. >> interrogators and guards used what they called "rough take-downs" in w
. >> mark phillips on king james day. king james meets future king william in kings county. and jim axelrod with the christmas light that's been shining for half a century. ♪ route ofl with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the senate intelligence committee laid it all out for the world to see-- an accounting of the c.i.a.'s extreme...
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that petition calls for the firing of san jose police officer phillip white.s currently suspended for a tweet threatening protesters, outraged by the michael brown and eric garner cases. chris nguyen is live at a rally tonight with more on this. chris? >> reporter: a call for change, a march for peace. this afternoon people gathered in san jose bringing attention to what they say is a pattern of racial inequality here at home. >> when people of color come into contact with lawsuit, is there equal enforcement or discriminatory treatment. >> reporter: he serves as chairman of the justice and accountability. the organizer for today's event. they're demanding the immediate firing of phil white. white is accused of sending a series of questionable tweets, including this. threats to my family and i'll use my god given and law appointed right and duty to kill you, #cops' lives matter. if anyone feels they can't breathe or their lives matter, i'll be at the movies tonight, off-duty, carrying my gun. officer white has been placed on administrative leave as the investig
that petition calls for the firing of san jose police officer phillip white.s currently suspended for a tweet threatening protesters, outraged by the michael brown and eric garner cases. chris nguyen is live at a rally tonight with more on this. chris? >> reporter: a call for change, a march for peace. this afternoon people gathered in san jose bringing attention to what they say is a pattern of racial inequality here at home. >> when people of color come into contact with lawsuit,...
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captain richard phillips is taken hostage. they hold him in a small lifeboat as naval forces move in and try to negotiate the release. it ends in a surprise nighttime assault. three pilots are killed, phillips survives. >> i'm not a hero, the military is. >> reporter: now the hostage stand off in sydney reached its end. the self-described muslim cleric dead, so are two hostages. >> why two hostages died are going to teach a lesson. this is a new type of threat in open societies like in australia and the united states. we are going to have to be nimble in response. >> reporter: nimble and keenly aware of the past. jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> we'll talk more about that and what can be learned from this attack in the event and the likely event it will happen again somewhere else. possibly even in the united states. as a quick reminder, set your dvr to watch 360 when you would like. coming up, my conversation with a former extremist about who the gunman was and what motivated him and others like him. you have heard the term u
captain richard phillips is taken hostage. they hold him in a small lifeboat as naval forces move in and try to negotiate the release. it ends in a surprise nighttime assault. three pilots are killed, phillips survives. >> i'm not a hero, the military is. >> reporter: now the hostage stand off in sydney reached its end. the self-described muslim cleric dead, so are two hostages. >> why two hostages died are going to teach a lesson. this is a new type of threat in open...