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>> glor: anna werner, thank you.ll ahead, a change in command over anti-taliban night raids in afghanistan. that story is next. when i got med, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. so you can join the millions of people who have already... put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare.
>> glor: anna werner, thank you.ll ahead, a change in command over anti-taliban night raids in afghanistan. that story is next. when i got med, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by...
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anna werner talks with one of the wounded. the special prosecutor rules out a first degree murder charge in the trayvon martin case. mark strassmann on what that will mean. on the eve of what was supposed to be a cease-fire in syria, the violence spreads to turkey clarissa ward is there. and he was there from the very first second of "60 minutes". >> you don't trust whites. you don't trust jews. you've said so. well, here i am. >> pelley: remembering mike wallace. >> pelley: good evening, we begin tonight with a question that doesn't have an answer yet. why would two white men in tulsa oklahoma, open fire on five african americans they apparently didn't even know? 19-year-old jake england and 32-year-old alvin watts are being held tonight on suspicion of first degree murder in the deaths early friday morning of three men and the wounding of two others. anna werner is in tulsa where she talked to one of the survivors. anna? >> reporter: scott, survivors like deon tucker are coming forward to describe just what happened that nig
anna werner talks with one of the wounded. the special prosecutor rules out a first degree murder charge in the trayvon martin case. mark strassmann on what that will mean. on the eve of what was supposed to be a cease-fire in syria, the violence spreads to turkey clarissa ward is there. and he was there from the very first second of "60 minutes". >> you don't trust whites. you don't trust jews. you've said so. well, here i am. >> pelley: remembering mike wallace. >>...
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anna werner has one marine's story. >> how are you?er: it's taken 43ies for dee hillyer to get to this day, a day for smiles and hugs. it's been a tough journey. hillyer arrived in vietnam in 196. here he is at his camp in dong ha as a 25-year-old marine sergeant, the third generation of his family to serve his country in a war. how did vietnam change you from that young man that you see on the video? >> wow. um... part of me changed forever over there. >> reporter: hillyer's tour in vietnam lasted 13 months. the war was deeply unpopular back home and its brutality left its mark on him. when he returned to the u.s., he faced a homecoming, he says, he could not have imagined. a scene similar to these as anti-war protesters greeted his bus load of troops. in their case spitting and throwing rocks. what did you lose in the moment between the man welcoming you home and then getting on that bus? >> i lost some innocence. i lost a sense of pride in what i had done. >> reporter: he became church pastor-- all the time fighting feelings of ange
anna werner has one marine's story. >> how are you?er: it's taken 43ies for dee hillyer to get to this day, a day for smiles and hugs. it's been a tough journey. hillyer arrived in vietnam in 196. here he is at his camp in dong ha as a 25-year-old marine sergeant, the third generation of his family to serve his country in a war. how did vietnam change you from that young man that you see on the video? >> wow. um... part of me changed forever over there. >> reporter: hillyer's...
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anna werner is in tulsa where she talked to one of the survivors. anna? >> reporter: scott, survivors like deon tucker are coming forward to describe just what happened that night. how what appeared to be an innocent question from a passer-by looking for directions turned deadly. >> i remember standing there talking to my friend, a white truck pulled up and a man asked me about an address. >> reporter: deon tucker was outside about 1:00 a.m. friday when he says a truck stopped in front of his house. >> i turned around to look at my friend and when i turned back i heard gunshots. >> reporter: tucker was hit in the chest and says he doesn't know who the gunman was but was surprised by his race. >> i could have understood it more if it had been a black guy because, like i said, i'm up north. there's a lot of gang violence and different stuff. but a white man? >> reporter: but to you that was almost as startling as getting shot it sounds like. >> yeah. a white man shooting at you? yeah. you... what's a white man shooting at you for? >> reporter: it's a questi
anna werner is in tulsa where she talked to one of the survivors. anna? >> reporter: scott, survivors like deon tucker are coming forward to describe just what happened that night. how what appeared to be an innocent question from a passer-by looking for directions turned deadly. >> i remember standing there talking to my friend, a white truck pulled up and a man asked me about an address. >> reporter: deon tucker was outside about 1:00 a.m. friday when he says a truck stopped...
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anna werner reports zimmerman's family is urging the public to wait until all the facts are out. >>>> reporter: for nearly six weeks, protests across the country, many organized by the n.a.a.c.p., have demanded the arrest of george zimmerman. now, zimmerman's family has sent a letter to the n.a.a.c.p. to, as they put it, remind the african american community that there are always two sides to every story. the letter says zimmerman's been called a racist and bigot, and there has been an unprecedented rush to judge him, regardless of the facts. >> this is not a guy that has a racial bone in his body. >> reporter: hal uof uhrig, one of zimmerman's attorney, told us there's been far too much emphasis on race. what's the key point to you in the case right now? >> just look at the law and what actually happened. this was a fairly simple but tragic case of self-defense. >> reporter: zimmerman's father, robert, who appeared in silloet on the sean hannity show last night, because he's been receiving threats, spoke out in support of his son's version of events. >> they said that george's story
anna werner reports zimmerman's family is urging the public to wait until all the facts are out. >>>> reporter: for nearly six weeks, protests across the country, many organized by the n.a.a.c.p., have demanded the arrest of george zimmerman. now, zimmerman's family has sent a letter to the n.a.a.c.p. to, as they put it, remind the african american community that there are always two sides to every story. the letter says zimmerman's been called a racist and bigot, and there has been...
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anna werner is back tonight with more. >> reporter: american's three major labor unions can not force a merger, but their support is an important first step in u.s. airways bid to take over american. laura glading heads the union representing 17,000 american flight attendants. >> under the terms that american airlines wants to emerge from bankruptcy, we would have lost 2, 300 jobs. and usair has assured us there will be no job loss. >> reporter: none? >> no jobs. >> reporter: u.s. airways predicts it will be able to preserve about half of the 13,000 jobs american says will be lost in pwruply restructuring. but what may be good for americans 'em ployys could be bad for passengers like bettina cook in dallas. >> it's always going to be when you have a merger the rates usually go up a little bit. >> reporter: rick seenny of internet travel site says farecompare says she's right. >> we want thriving airlines but we also want cheap tickets so sometimes those things don't meet in the middle. >> reporter: fewer airlines means less competition at popular routes at a time when carriers are alr
anna werner is back tonight with more. >> reporter: american's three major labor unions can not force a merger, but their support is an important first step in u.s. airways bid to take over american. laura glading heads the union representing 17,000 american flight attendants. >> under the terms that american airlines wants to emerge from bankruptcy, we would have lost 2, 300 jobs. and usair has assured us there will be no job loss. >> reporter: none? >> no jobs....
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anna werner is on the story. >> reporter: multiple sources tell us us airways has been actively courting american airlines creditors and its three major labor unions, as well as lobbying on capitol hill. the support is critical for u.s. airways to be success envelope a hostile takeover of american. denny kelly is a former pilot and industry analyst. >> they get some international routes that they can't get on their own that are worth millions, and they get a good domestic structure that they don't have the people or the equipment right now to fly. >> reporter: us airways could add key domestic hubs like dallas and miami in a merger that would see the country's fifth largest airline swallow the fourth largest. american's unions, which made $4 billion in concessions to the airline nine years ago, might get a better wage and benefit deal from us airways. gaffen has been a pilottality american for 14 years. >> i would just say the stomach for another concessionary deal and being where we're at is not where the 8,000 pilot of american airlines want to be. >> reporter: a merger would leave jus
anna werner is on the story. >> reporter: multiple sources tell us us airways has been actively courting american airlines creditors and its three major labor unions, as well as lobbying on capitol hill. the support is critical for u.s. airways to be success envelope a hostile takeover of american. denny kelly is a former pilot and industry analyst. >> they get some international routes that they can't get on their own that are worth millions, and they get a good domestic structure...
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anna werner talks with one of the wounded.al prosecutor rules out a first degree murder charge in the trayvon martin case. mark strassmann on what that will mean. on the eve of what was supposed to be a cease-fire in syria, the violence spreads to turkey clarissa ward is there. and he was there from the very first second of "60 minutes". >> you don't trust whites. you don't trust jews. you've said so. well, here i am. >> pelley: remembering mike wallace. >> pelley: good evening, we begin tonight with a question that doesn't have an answer yet. why would two white men in tulsa oklahoma, open fire on five african americans they apparentid
anna werner talks with one of the wounded.al prosecutor rules out a first degree murder charge in the trayvon martin case. mark strassmann on what that will mean. on the eve of what was supposed to be a cease-fire in syria, the violence spreads to turkey clarissa ward is there. and he was there from the very first second of "60 minutes". >> you don't trust whites. you don't trust jews. you've said so. well, here i am. >> pelley: remembering mike wallace. >> pelley:...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," anna werner, dallas. >> so is an anger room really a smart way to deal with insight on that. great to see you. i've been trying to discourage jarvis from breaking out the bat. we spent a lot of money on this new studio. >> i'm going to make my anger room elsewhere. >> a good idea? >> no. -- yes and no. we would like it to be a good idea. sounds good in theory, oh i want to bash something, break something. but for some people, this can increase their aggression, increase their sense of anger so they leave there, where do they put it then? and it doesn't actually solve the problem. so, you walk in there with a problem. you have this release and then what do you do with it? >> some people feel i have a problem i can't solve talking through multiple times over it why not resort to this if you just know talking isn't going to fix it? >> you need to build in something a more long-term solution. this is a quick stop and also expensive expensive. for five minutes, $25, that's not cheap. >> you maxed out your credit card on the anger room. >> exactly. you need to
for "cbs this morning: saturday," anna werner, dallas. >> so is an anger room really a smart way to deal with insight on that. great to see you. i've been trying to discourage jarvis from breaking out the bat. we spent a lot of money on this new studio. >> i'm going to make my anger room elsewhere. >> a good idea? >> no. -- yes and no. we would like it to be a good idea. sounds good in theory, oh i want to bash something, break something. but for some people,...
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. >> anna werner is outside the courthouse in greensboro, north carolina. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and erica. the prosecutor spent the past two days questioning one witness, andrew young. prosecutors believe he could be the key to proving that john edwards accepted nearly $1 million in illegal campaign contributions from two wealthy donors and then used the money to hide his affair. in a packed courtroom, young, the prosecution's star witness, testified about edwards' affair with campaign videographer rielle hunter, saying edwards called his mistress a crazy blank when he found out she was pregnant. young also said he and his wife were scared to death as they received checks as large as $150,000, marked as payment for furniture, when the money was being used to hide edwards' affair with hunter. according to young, edwards came up with the plan to cover up the affair using nearly $1 million given by wealthy donors, including reclusive heiress rachel "bunny" miller. did the donations constitute gifts or contributions to his campaign? >
. >> anna werner is outside the courthouse in greensboro, north carolina. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and erica. the prosecutor spent the past two days questioning one witness, andrew young. prosecutors believe he could be the key to proving that john edwards accepted nearly $1 million in illegal campaign contributions from two wealthy donors and then used the money to hide his affair. in a packed courtroom, young, the prosecution's star witness, testified about...
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. >> as anna werner report, this is a racially charged case.nd the suspects are white. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. yes, it was a frightening two days here for residents, especially for african-americans, until those two suspects were caught early sunday morning after a 48 -hour manhunt by the police. tulsa police chief chuck jordan says the credit for sunday's arrest goes in large part to the tulsa community. >> we were desperate for leads. that's why we made some very pointed requests of our community to come forward, and they did. >> reporter: 19-year-old jake england and his 32-year-old roommate,al vin watts, were found holed up in a trailer. police won't speculate on the motive for the crime but england's background speaks of recent personal trouble. two years ago his father was shot and killed. a black man was arrested as a person of interest. then in january england's fiancee, the mother of heir infant son, took her own life. and the day before the shootings, england used a racial slur in a facebook posting describin
. >> as anna werner report, this is a racially charged case.nd the suspects are white. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. yes, it was a frightening two days here for residents, especially for african-americans, until those two suspects were caught early sunday morning after a 48 -hour manhunt by the police. tulsa police chief chuck jordan says the credit for sunday's arrest goes in large part to the tulsa community. >> we were desperate for leads. that's why we...
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. >> anna werner, thank you very much. "48 hours" correspondent erin moriarty and jack ford are following this case. good morning. >> good morning. >> can andrew young survive this kind of credibility test? >> well, that's going to be a big question inside of the courtroom because they have ammunition to use against. a jury will have to decide, is he telling the truth or not in they were going to come after him with all sorts of things. one thing the defense has here that you don't often have is a bock. this guy has a book. >> and i just happen to have it here. well, because i've gone through it all. you know, normally you don't have depositions in a criminal trial. so, here they have this printed deposition. there are real contradictions between -- one of the biggest ones, and i noticed that, when he testified in direct he said, john edwards was really concerned about these checks and didn't want to know about them. and specifically on page 214, these funds and money that came from fred barren were actually gifts and were entirely proper and were actually -- and were not subject to campa
. >> anna werner, thank you very much. "48 hours" correspondent erin moriarty and jack ford are following this case. good morning. >> good morning. >> can andrew young survive this kind of credibility test? >> well, that's going to be a big question inside of the courtroom because they have ammunition to use against. a jury will have to decide, is he telling the truth or not in they were going to come after him with all sorts of things. one thing the defense...