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roxana saberi. thank you. >>> an emergency session at the united nations security council dealing with libya and a new threat there from an isil affiliate. libyan government is asking for the arms embargoing to lifted so they can fight the group. and egyptian planes bombed isil in libya after the group released a video showing the murder of 21 coptic christians. but those living in the area say instead of hitting isil targets civilians were injured and killed by those bombs. >> reporter: witnesses say this boy was a casualty of airstrikes by the anything military. as was his sister. doctors could not save their lives or the lives of five other people. >> we started resuscitation on this bench. everything happened here. but they say the suffocation took place in al bata. the chirp were here, and the men who appeared on the video with them is from the an thesology department. >> but some dispute whether the children were killed during the bombing, claim they can died of other causes in another city in
roxana saberi. thank you. >>> an emergency session at the united nations security council dealing with libya and a new threat there from an isil affiliate. libyan government is asking for the arms embargoing to lifted so they can fight the group. and egyptian planes bombed isil in libya after the group released a video showing the murder of 21 coptic christians. but those living in the area say instead of hitting isil targets civilians were injured and killed by those bombs. >>...
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roxana saberi joins us with life on the legendry reporter. sad day. >> very sad. the 73-year-old c.b.d. reporter was a passenger in a limo when tragedy struck. it rear ended a mercedes benz and lost control. simon and the driver had to be cut out of the car. simon had been with c.b.s. since 1967. in 1996 he joined '60 minutes" becoming a more familiar face known for his distinctive voice and one of the best storytellers in the business. in his 50 year career he covered many topics. in the opening days of the iraq war, iraqi forces took simon and his crew hostage. he spent 40 days in on iraqi prison, and spoke about the experience on al jazeera this past december. >> when you are there, in prison, you become obsessed with hunger with food. pretty much that's it you can't get your mind off food. and you lose sense of time. i mean here today is thursday isn't it. and tomorrow is friday. in prison it doesn't make a difference what day it is or frankly there's a difference between two weeks and two months a minimal. >> simon not only reported on hard news but covered t
roxana saberi joins us with life on the legendry reporter. sad day. >> very sad. the 73-year-old c.b.d. reporter was a passenger in a limo when tragedy struck. it rear ended a mercedes benz and lost control. simon and the driver had to be cut out of the car. simon had been with c.b.s. since 1967. in 1996 he joined '60 minutes" becoming a more familiar face known for his distinctive voice and one of the best storytellers in the business. in his 50 year career he covered many topics....
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roxana saberi went to investigate a black market in human body parts worth maybe a billion dollars. >> reporter: people in this village say 53-year-old does not have longer to lie. his one kidney failed. the other was stolen a decade ago. >> translation: my friend asked me to go to india. he said i would be fine. i went with him. this is what happened. i found out 24 hours later. now my heart burns, i have no appetite, my body is stolen. >> he was asked to donate blood. the traffickers took his kidney he was given $800. many have been tricked by organ traffickers. only three criminal cases have been registered so far. >> cases came after people had their organs trafficked. there's a strong network of traffickers, and we can crack the middle level. >> people say that some who sell their kidneys get plastic surgery to cover the cars. i ask locals how many have been victims of kidney trafficking. just as one started counting another interjected. many are wary of outsiders. >> reporter: some say media attention brought embarrassment. others say it's difficult for traffickers to operate he
roxana saberi went to investigate a black market in human body parts worth maybe a billion dollars. >> reporter: people in this village say 53-year-old does not have longer to lie. his one kidney failed. the other was stolen a decade ago. >> translation: my friend asked me to go to india. he said i would be fine. i went with him. this is what happened. i found out 24 hours later. now my heart burns, i have no appetite, my body is stolen. >> he was asked to donate blood. the...
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as roxana saberi reports, lee is releasing a sequel. >> movie reel: one book in the last few years has been so warmly embraced by tens of millions of people. >> reporter: "to kill a mockingbird" published in 1960, the pulitzer prize-winning novel turning into a box-office hit starring gregory peck. it was harper lee's first and only published book selling more than 40 million, and sells about a million a year. the novel inspired a documentary. >> waiting for the next novel, sadly that never game. >> i can't imagine what drove her it silence. >> reporter: lee is 88. she will not be silent much longer. harper collins says it will publish her new novel in july. >> it was amazing. i was worried it was a host. >> reporter: it will pick up in the 1950s, 20 years after "to kill a mockingbird" left off. she great it before "to kill a mockingbird," but put it aside. in a statement she said: harper collins says lee probably will not do publicity for her book. she rarely speaks to the media. that is one of a few public appearances accepting a presidential medal. she is hoping the book will be a l
as roxana saberi reports, lee is releasing a sequel. >> movie reel: one book in the last few years has been so warmly embraced by tens of millions of people. >> reporter: "to kill a mockingbird" published in 1960, the pulitzer prize-winning novel turning into a box-office hit starring gregory peck. it was harper lee's first and only published book selling more than 40 million, and sells about a million a year. the novel inspired a documentary. >> waiting for the next...
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. >> all right being roxana saberi for us, are roxana, thank you. >>> country's drug lord was arrestedin the be michoacan state. held the region captive for years. >> reporter: one of mexico's most wanted men taken without a shot. fernando gomez being being ran the knights templar. extorting farmers shop keepers and anyone who they could squeeze protection money from. gomez always maintainhe was a man of the people. >> at that time i was a born criminal drug trafficker because i took risks had my bit of opinion they wanted to steal from me and kidnap my family, and i didn't allow that. i'm not going to compare myself to a character from history i'll tell you why did pancho villa raise his weapons? panchoville lapancho vil had a villa was a major being being thug we all know that. >> then from a federal offensive in the state of michoacan. gomez had been in hiding for more than a year. his authorities conduct ed an all out search to find him. be president enrique 8 pena nieto. being arrest of gomez like be held up as you proof. shows michigan michigan wa michoacan's problems go beyond t
. >> all right being roxana saberi for us, are roxana, thank you. >>> country's drug lord was arrestedin the be michoacan state. held the region captive for years. >> reporter: one of mexico's most wanted men taken without a shot. fernando gomez being being ran the knights templar. extorting farmers shop keepers and anyone who they could squeeze protection money from. gomez always maintainhe was a man of the people. >> at that time i was a born criminal drug...
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roxana saberi is here with the latest roxana. >> david, walmart is the country's largest private employer. the rate increase will affect 500,000 employees or 40% of its workforce making less than $9 an hour. the pay raise comes after years of protests by workers and others who say the giant retailer was paying poverty level wages. >> save money live better what they tell us, right? >> walmart's motto save money live better, was part of the rally cry of this group. >> how they pay you at the place you work. >> workers have been demonstrating across the country for years demanding a raise. and now many will get one. >> we'll raise our starting pay. and we'll provide opportunities for further raises based on performance. >> reporter: starting in april walmart's minimum hourly rate will raise to $9 and in february next year it will reach $10. it is more than the federal minimum wage, $7.25 an hour but falls short of the $15 an hour many employees had campaigned for. >> that's still not enough for a full time worker to keep the family of four out of poverty and in fact many walmart workers are
roxana saberi is here with the latest roxana. >> david, walmart is the country's largest private employer. the rate increase will affect 500,000 employees or 40% of its workforce making less than $9 an hour. the pay raise comes after years of protests by workers and others who say the giant retailer was paying poverty level wages. >> save money live better what they tell us, right? >> walmart's motto save money live better, was part of the rally cry of this group. >> how...
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roxana saberi last the story. >> they believe the american and syrian governments can help but they need to work together. >> waking up and realizing it's not a nightmare. it's the first the hardest part of every day. >> reporter: debra and mark tice last spoke to their son austin. two and a half years ago. he was reporting on the war in syria when suddenly he disappeared. >> how prepared were you that austin wouldn't come back? >> to reason to prepare for that. we are preparing for him to come home. >> austin grew up in houston the oldest of seven children. his parents say he learned survival skills as an eagle scout. after leaving the service he went to georgetown law school but he took a break in 2012 to tell stories that most media were ignoring. fighting reports about both the government and the freerms he met. free syrian army he met. then on august 11th, 2012, his birthday, austin posted what turned out to be his last tweet. spent the day at an free syrian army party they even brought my whiskey. hands down, best birthday ever. and soon after this picture of him is posted with a b
roxana saberi last the story. >> they believe the american and syrian governments can help but they need to work together. >> waking up and realizing it's not a nightmare. it's the first the hardest part of every day. >> reporter: debra and mark tice last spoke to their son austin. two and a half years ago. he was reporting on the war in syria when suddenly he disappeared. >> how prepared were you that austin wouldn't come back? >> to reason to prepare for that. we...
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roxana saberi is here, rog. >> they asked me to limit speculation about her location. devoted to ending the ending the are suffering of the syrian people. >> reporter: kayla mueller indicated her devotion to the syrian people. growing up in prescott, arizona she won awards for philanthropy and community service. she led a genocide awareness group. after graduating her volunteer work took her all around the world. in 2012, she landed in turkey working with refugees fleeing the war in syria. mueller talked to a local kiwanis club. for as long as i live i will not let this suffering be normal. she went back to syria. but in august 2013, after she left a hospital in aleppo, she was kidnapped. her family session they got the first proof she was still alive last may in a video where she begged for her life. until now u.s. officials and mueller's family managed to keep her name secret. she is the only woman known to be held by i.s.i.l. >> thank you roxana. for the final two years of his term and both i.s.i.l. and ukraine are a big part of it. mike viqueria, what are the main
roxana saberi is here, rog. >> they asked me to limit speculation about her location. devoted to ending the ending the are suffering of the syrian people. >> reporter: kayla mueller indicated her devotion to the syrian people. growing up in prescott, arizona she won awards for philanthropy and community service. she led a genocide awareness group. after graduating her volunteer work took her all around the world. in 2012, she landed in turkey working with refugees fleeing the war in...
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roxana saberi reports. >> they trade guys until they have the right group. >> h.b.o. a satire some see as sexist as the place that inspired it. high tech is a boys' club. look at the male to female employee ratios at google. facebook linked in microsoft and yahoo!. it finds its way into pay. c.e.o. got scott into hot water when he gave this advice to female tech workers who want a raise. >> it's not about asking for the raise, but knowing and having faith that the system will give you the race raises as you go along. >> reporter: within hours he admitted he was wrong, but it drew attention to a culture that plunged the depths of miz onliany. from it criticized girls who are fours and behave like they are 9s. >>> sexism is hardly unique but the states are higher. the innovations and start-ups in silicon valley give the united states a competitive option in the global economy. failing to fully leverage the talent and ideas women bring to the table and the whole country could lose out. >> we are probably losing out on important, you know potential pioneering companies th
roxana saberi reports. >> they trade guys until they have the right group. >> h.b.o. a satire some see as sexist as the place that inspired it. high tech is a boys' club. look at the male to female employee ratios at google. facebook linked in microsoft and yahoo!. it finds its way into pay. c.e.o. got scott into hot water when he gave this advice to female tech workers who want a raise. >> it's not about asking for the raise, but knowing and having faith that the system will...
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roxana saberi is here on that story. >> tony, iranian judge known for imposing harsh sentences. they call this news very disturbing. for more than six months jason rezeon has been locked up in solitary confinement in iran answer evan prison. >> they don't have any evidence against him. they have charged him but don't know what those charges are. >> he and his life will be judged by a hard line judge which handles political and national security cases. there he has earned a reputation of sentencing prisoners to lashing and other penalties. he sentenced josh fattal and shane bower on charges of espionage. they were released on bail later that year. rezeon's family is worried. has nothing to do with he or his wife's actual action he, distracting from proaives they maymotives theymay have. they have criticized his government as it holds talks with the u.s. and five other countries over iran's nuclear program. rezeon's case is complicated because he is both american and iranian. used him as subject to iranian law. >> we do not recognize dual citizenship. under our law something like
roxana saberi is here on that story. >> tony, iranian judge known for imposing harsh sentences. they call this news very disturbing. for more than six months jason rezeon has been locked up in solitary confinement in iran answer evan prison. >> they don't have any evidence against him. they have charged him but don't know what those charges are. >> he and his life will be judged by a hard line judge which handles political and national security cases. there he has earned a...