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and here again is anthony mason. >> mason: launched in 193, the yacht endeavor that inspired this model literally underwater for a time in the 1970s after sinking off the english coast. though endeavor since has been refloated and refurbished the owners of many other yachts these days are finding themselves underwater financially. mo rocca has their stories. >> reporter: at the miami yacht show, buyer and gawkers search for that special something that will float their boat. i love it. >> me too. >> reporter: and it's just like.... >> oh, yes. >> reporter: but it's the super yachts, those over 120 feet that are the real show boats here. lavishly appointed, with. >> queuesy, elevators, even helicopter landing pads. do you need to be a russian oligarch to own this yacht. >> no, you don't. you can be a guy from cincinatti ohio or it can be from anywhere. >> reporter: it may all look like a flashback to the lifestyles of the rich and famous but the last three years have been stormy for the boat business. >> i think people will think twice before buying a lot of excessive things. >> reporter:
and here again is anthony mason. >> mason: launched in 193, the yacht endeavor that inspired this model literally underwater for a time in the 1970s after sinking off the english coast. though endeavor since has been refloated and refurbished the owners of many other yachts these days are finding themselves underwater financially. mo rocca has their stories. >> reporter: at the miami yacht show, buyer and gawkers search for that special something that will float their boat. i love...
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anthony mason. anthony, thank you. now turning to libya and some of the fiercest battles yet as moammar qaddafi struck back today at the opposition. in tripoli, his forces quickly put down protests following friday prayers using tear gas and bullets. the state-owned phone company sent text messages calling on libyans to attack foreigners. and all internet service was cut. across the border in tunisia, the humanitarian crisis finally began to ease. two u.s. military planes delivered blankets and other supplies to foreign workers who had fled the fighting in libya. plans are being made to fly some of them to their home countries tomorrow. in eastern libya, a battle raged all day as opposition forces tried to capture a key oil town and qaddafi's air force bombed benghazi. mandy clark begins our coverage from rebel-held territory. >> reporter: qaddafi's warplanes made a bold strike at benghazi, the biggest city in the rebel- held east. two weapons depots were hit. further west today, the rebels were rushing to consolidate
anthony mason. anthony, thank you. now turning to libya and some of the fiercest battles yet as moammar qaddafi struck back today at the opposition. in tripoli, his forces quickly put down protests following friday prayers using tear gas and bullets. the state-owned phone company sent text messages calling on libyans to attack foreigners. and all internet service was cut. across the border in tunisia, the humanitarian crisis finally began to ease. two u.s. military planes delivered blankets and...
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anthony mason reports. >> a little noise in here, let's go. >> reporter: for one week every year, 53-man, known as doc, puts on a cincinnati reds uniform and lives the dream. >> somehow when you get between the white lines, that fantasy comes true, and you picture yourself as a ball player. so it's wonderful. >> reporter: in real life, kauffman is a breast cancer surgeon. but for the past 15 years, he's come to the reds training camp in phoenix. and for $4,000, he gets to play baseball with the pros. >> get that lead-off hitter. >> reporter: fantasy baseball camp is open to anyone over 30. but the average age here is 50. many, like doc, come back year after year. a unique brotherhood of 100 baseball die-hards. >> some of my best friends in life now are the people that i met from baseball camp. >> you guys are out of your minds. >> reporter: the reds coaches and trainers sort out teams according to skill level. and treat campers like real players. sort of. >> we're not laughing at you. we're laughing -- yeah, we are. we're laughing at you. >> reporter: between the jokes and endless nee
anthony mason reports. >> a little noise in here, let's go. >> reporter: for one week every year, 53-man, known as doc, puts on a cincinnati reds uniform and lives the dream. >> somehow when you get between the white lines, that fantasy comes true, and you picture yourself as a ball player. so it's wonderful. >> reporter: in real life, kauffman is a breast cancer surgeon. but for the past 15 years, he's come to the reds training camp in phoenix. and for $4,000, he gets...
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anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> couric: in jerusalem the police are on high alert after a deadlyrrorist attack today. the first bombing there, today, in four years. the device was left in a bag near a crowded bus stop when it exploded, a woman was killed and 39 other people were wounded. the israelis blame palestinian militants. we'll be right back. i've had asthma for 11 years... ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term asthma medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. advair will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. advair contains salmeterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. advair is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop advair without loss of control
anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> couric: in jerusalem the police are on high alert after a deadlyrrorist attack today. the first bombing there, today, in four years. the device was left in a bag near a crowded bus stop when it exploded, a woman was killed and 39 other people were wounded. the israelis blame palestinian militants. we'll be right back. i've had asthma for 11 years... ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent...
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anthony mason. anthony, thank you. in other news, military trials will resume for terror suspects held at guantanamo. president obama today lifted the ban he imposed two years ago. 172 detainees are still being held at guantanamo and the president has promised to close the prison. but congress has blocked his efforts to have them tried in civilian courts here in the u.s. and still ahead on the "cbs evening news," mammograms in 3- d. the new screening for breast cancer. but up next, for the first time in the catholic church child abuse scandal, a high-ranking american priest faces criminal charges. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who
anthony mason. anthony, thank you. in other news, military trials will resume for terror suspects held at guantanamo. president obama today lifted the ban he imposed two years ago. 172 detainees are still being held at guantanamo and the president has promised to close the prison. but congress has blocked his efforts to have them tried in civilian courts here in the u.s. and still ahead on the "cbs evening news," mammograms in 3- d. the new screening for breast cancer. but up next,...
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. >> osgood: anthony mason shows us some photographs taken by rock star brian adams.f greenfield ponders the what if's of history. suze orman offers financial tips for tough times and more. but here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 13th of march, 2011. we begin with the latest from japan. a news agency now estimates more than 1800 people are either dead or missing after friday's massive earthquake and the tsunami that followed. but there are projections that the death toll could rise much higher, perhaps surpassing 10,000 in one state alone. some 170,000 people have been evacuated from a 12-mile area around fukushima nuclear power plant. a partial meltdown is underway now, and a second of the plant's three reactors. many of the households remain without power. at least one million have no water. it's now believed insured losses from the quake could be more than $15 billion. as supplies and personnel stream in from the united states and other nations, japan's prime minister is calling this the worst crisis his nation has faced since world war ii. the after
. >> osgood: anthony mason shows us some photographs taken by rock star brian adams.f greenfield ponders the what if's of history. suze orman offers financial tips for tough times and more. but here are the headlines for this sunday morning the 13th of march, 2011. we begin with the latest from japan. a news agency now estimates more than 1800 people are either dead or missing after friday's massive earthquake and the tsunami that followed. but there are projections that the death toll...