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anthony mason on the job prospects of older workers. and as we count down to the last shuttle launch, the people who put america in space are coming in for a hard landing. >> it's kind of getting punched in the stomach and then getting kicked after you're laying on the ground. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the newspaper called "the news of the world" wasn't shy about bragging. its owners, the murdoch family, called it the most widely read english-language paper on earth. like a lot of things in the "news of the world," that may or may not be true. but we do know tonight that after 168 years, the "world" is ending. a london tabloid collapsing under the weight of a scandal. elizabeth palmer has late- breaking developments. >> reporter: the tabloid that traded on scandal for more than a century was finally brought down by its own scandalous practices. the paper controlled by media titan rupert murdoch, who also owns fox and the "wall street journal," will shut down on
anthony mason on the job prospects of older workers. and as we count down to the last shuttle launch, the people who put america in space are coming in for a hard landing. >> it's kind of getting punched in the stomach and then getting kicked after you're laying on the ground. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the newspaper called "the news of the world" wasn't shy about bragging. its owners,...
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they're being much more aggressive now. >> mitchell: okay, anthony mason, thank you very much. it was the president who first suggested all the leaders meet every day until a deal is done. tefore the meeting yesterday scott pelley spoke with mr. obama at the white house about what goes on behind closed doors and what's at stake for the nation. >> the consequences of a default would mean, at minimum, that interest rates would go up for everybody. for the person who is borrowing to buy a car, for the small business owner, for a person who is borrowing on their credit card. the person who is paying their mortgage, or wants to buy a new home. everybody's interest rates will go up. >> reporter: tell me about these meetings that you're having. have there been raised voices, tense moments? >> you know, i think everybody has been professional and everybody has been polite. but i think that what we haven't seen is a recognition that at a certain point, you leave politics aside, you set aside what gives you a tactical advantage at any given moment, you leave out your ideological predispo
they're being much more aggressive now. >> mitchell: okay, anthony mason, thank you very much. it was the president who first suggested all the leaders meet every day until a deal is done. tefore the meeting yesterday scott pelley spoke with mr. obama at the white house about what goes on behind closed doors and what's at stake for the nation. >> the consequences of a default would mean, at minimum, that interest rates would go up for everybody. for the person who is borrowing to...
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>> reporter: ( laughs ) anthony mason, cbs news, randolph, massachusetts.atulations. >> thank you. >> pelley: betty ford was laid to rest today beside her husband at the gerald ford presidential library. earlier at a memorial service, her son steven said his father was the aircraft carrier and his mother the hospital ship, providing love and comfort. mourners included former president bill clinton and former first lady barbara bush. betty ford died friday. she was 93. what happens in a city with five million cars when they suddenly take the road away? we're about to find out. so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase y
>> reporter: ( laughs ) anthony mason, cbs news, randolph, massachusetts.atulations. >> thank you. >> pelley: betty ford was laid to rest today beside her husband at the gerald ford presidential library. earlier at a memorial service, her son steven said his father was the aircraft carrier and his mother the hospital ship, providing love and comfort. mourners included former president bill clinton and former first lady barbara bush. betty ford died friday. she was 93. what...
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anthony mason. the murdochs weren't the only ones who testified today. rebekah brooks was editor of the "news of the world" when the phone hacking first took place. she admitted that mistakes were made but said her company acted properly and quickly. she resigned last week as head of newscorp's british newspapers. back in this country where the clock is now winding down toward a possible government default, the house of representatives spent most of the day debating a republican plan to cut trillions of dollars from the federal budget. there is only one problem-- all sides concede that even if the bill did pass the senate, too-- and that's a long shot-- it faces a certain presidential veto and will never become law. so why do that when time is short? here is congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> reporter: the house republicans pasted their answer to the debt ceiling crisis without democratic support. >> i'll bet you cash money that it ain't going to become the law. >> reporter: conservatives call the bill cut cap and balance because it cuts spendi
anthony mason. the murdochs weren't the only ones who testified today. rebekah brooks was editor of the "news of the world" when the phone hacking first took place. she admitted that mistakes were made but said her company acted properly and quickly. she resigned last week as head of newscorp's british newspapers. back in this country where the clock is now winding down toward a possible government default, the house of representatives spent most of the day debating a republican plan...
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anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> a soldier whose name means victorious died in afghanistan. 36-year-old army sergeant the fourth was killed tuesday in a fire fight. he joined the marines straight out of high school in campbell and later joined the army and served 16 years in the military. friends say he was due home in a few months. he leaves behind a whiff and two sons. >> after decades of trouble and intense international pressure. an underdog region will achieve something few movements ever achieve. independence. and in san jose tonight, those known as the lost boys in the 1980s who escaped the atrocities of civil war in sudan have reason to celebrate. don knapp on independence day for the world's newest country. >> dancers here in san jose celebrate a historic day. the creation of a new nation of south sudan. it is essentially a line in the desert sand that promises peace and an end to the civil wars that killed 2 1/2 million. >> i love many of my family members. >> wars that led to the lost boys of sedan who fled to avoid -- by marching thousands of miles to other countries
anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> a soldier whose name means victorious died in afghanistan. 36-year-old army sergeant the fourth was killed tuesday in a fire fight. he joined the marines straight out of high school in campbell and later joined the army and served 16 years in the military. friends say he was due home in a few months. he leaves behind a whiff and two sons. >> after decades of trouble and intense international pressure. an underdog region will achieve...
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as anthony mason reports this morning, even those fortunate enough to find a new job will face another reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry. but now working in a neighbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in mannasas, virginia, the bills are piling you up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections. >> we don't have anything more we can write a check today. >> no. >> reporter: david who made as much as $80,000 as a salesman to high-end restaurants, lost his job last october. he's been laid off three times in the past three years. three years three jobs. >> yes. >> reporter: what is that saying to you? >> over the years i've done very well in the industry and all of the sudden it's let go, let go, let go, and for me it's, it's depressing. >> reporter: but research shows workers who have been laid off once, if rehired, are more likely to be laid off again. 21%. that's one in five, face unemployment again within a year. >> you reach the point you were w
as anthony mason reports this morning, even those fortunate enough to find a new job will face another reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry. but now working in a neighbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in mannasas, virginia, the bills are piling you up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections. >> we don't have anything more we...
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anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> lawmakers on capitol hill will work all weekend to try to comea compromise to raise the debt ceiling. president obama told both sides to bring their proposals to a meeting with him on sunday night. the president today blamed all the unsun certainty for keeping businesses from hiring and causing the unemployment rate for going up. raise the debt ceiling/4 trillion in spending and keep tax loopholes. >> i doubt that many people would argue with the president when he says it could get worse if congress does not find a way to raise the debt ceiling so the government can borrow the money it needs to pay its bills. he got a double barrel reminder today of just how hard that is going to be to get a deal. >>> democrats say they will not accept cuts in social security. republicans don't believe the two sides are close to any agreement and if they don't reach a deal soon, the united states will default on government loans for the first time ever. >> six people shot in 90 minutes and all in the same neighborhood. happened at four locations in east oakland.
anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> lawmakers on capitol hill will work all weekend to try to comea compromise to raise the debt ceiling. president obama told both sides to bring their proposals to a meeting with him on sunday night. the president today blamed all the unsun certainty for keeping businesses from hiring and causing the unemployment rate for going up. raise the debt ceiling/4 trillion in spending and keep tax loopholes. >> i doubt that many people would argue...
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anthony mason has today's national jobs report. troubling new information on hiring. and with a tragedy at the game, are the ballparks to blame? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> pelley: good evening. today for the last time america reached for the heavens with its space shuttle. "atlantis," the last in the fleet, roared aloft on a tower of flame, the 135th shuttle launch over 30 years, an ending to what is perhaps the greatest engineering achievement of all time. but this day was bittersweet because many people who shared in that achievement and depended on the shuttle for their livelihood will soon be out of work in the toughest job market in decades. these are the numbers that brought the country back down to earth today. the labor department reported that the economy created only 18,000 jobs last month, and with that the unemployment rate rose to 9.2%, the highest since december. anthony mason begins our coverage. >> reporter: for more than 14 million unemployed america
anthony mason has today's national jobs report. troubling new information on hiring. and with a tragedy at the game, are the ballparks to blame? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> pelley: good evening. today for the last time america reached for the heavens with its space shuttle. "atlantis," the last in the fleet, roared aloft on a tower of flame, the 135th shuttle launch...
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anthony mason hooks back at the life and career scarred by drug abuse.tioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. the death toll is now at least 92 from yesterday's twin attacks in norway. tensions remain high in oslo as residents still try to understand what happened and why. tonight, police are continuing to question the suspect in the attacks, 32-year-old anders behring breivik, a norwegian. national correspondent jeff glor is in oslo with the latest. >> reporter: the gunman seen from overhead in the middle of his rampage. posing as a police officer, witnesses say he lured a large group together, telling them he was there to perform a routine terror check. then the firing. a sustained assault that misnow say half thed for 90 minutes. campers, 600 of them, a youth meeting of norway's labor party, went any way they could-- some into the woods, others hit the water. >> just started swimming. >> reporter: you started swimming? he was shooting. you were in the water at the time. >> yeah, i saw
anthony mason hooks back at the life and career scarred by drug abuse.tioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. the death toll is now at least 92 from yesterday's twin attacks in norway. tensions remain high in oslo as residents still try to understand what happened and why. tonight, police are continuing to question the suspect in the attacks, 32-year-old anders behring breivik, a norwegian. national correspondent...
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anthony mason has more. >> reporter: now at more than $14 trillion and rising, u.s. debt as a percentage of gdp ranks fifth highest in the world. even if a deal emerges to raise the debt ceiling it may not be enough for the ratings agencies. is there still a risk the u.s. credit may get downgraded anyway? >> well it looks like that. >> reporter: larry kantor chief of research at bar clay's capital, believes the world will still want to invest in the u.s. >> even if they downgraded still believe the u.s. will pay its debts. >> reporter: a cut in the credit rating could still have expensive consequences, says economist michael darda. >> the risk would be that a downgrade would push up interest rates. >> reporter: that could add as much as $100 billion to the nation's annual borrowing costs. it would also raise the cost of mortgages and other consumer loans. countries with aaa ratings on average pay below 3% to borrow, countries with aa pay 0.75 more. there are exceptions. japan's rating was downgraded to aab because of a stagnant economy it pays a lower interest rate t
anthony mason has more. >> reporter: now at more than $14 trillion and rising, u.s. debt as a percentage of gdp ranks fifth highest in the world. even if a deal emerges to raise the debt ceiling it may not be enough for the ratings agencies. is there still a risk the u.s. credit may get downgraded anyway? >> well it looks like that. >> reporter: larry kantor chief of research at bar clay's capital, believes the world will still want to invest in the u.s. >> even if they...
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anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> now to the massacre in norway. the confessed killer is in solitary confinement this morning, after his first appearance in an oslo courtroom. he expects to spend the rest of his life in a cell. and claims two other cells of his network are out there. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: anders breivik left the courtroom to spend the next four weeks in solitary confinement. he pleaded not guilty. >> the accused believed that he needed to carry out these acts in order to save norway and western europe from among other things cultural marxism and muslim takeover. >> reporter: police are investigating breivik's claims that there are two more cells in his organization. breivik admitted he bombed oslo's government building and opened fire at a youth camp. police originally put the death toll of the two attacks to 100, but revised it down to 76. ♪ a huge crowd gathered to express their shock and sadness, some holding flags, most holding flowers, many in tears. this vigil is the latest response to the terrorist attack. n
anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> now to the massacre in norway. the confessed killer is in solitary confinement this morning, after his first appearance in an oslo courtroom. he expects to spend the rest of his life in a cell. and claims two other cells of his network are out there. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: anders breivik left the courtroom to spend the next four weeks in solitary confinement. he pleaded not guilty. >> the accused believed that he needed...
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for those fortunate enough to find a new job, anthony mason tells us there's another challenge these days-- holding on to that job. >> reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry. but now, working in a neighbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in manassas, virginia, the bills are piling up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections. >> so we don't have anything more we can write a check today. >> no. >> reporter: dave, who made as much as $80,000 as a salesman to high-end restaurants lost his job last october. he's been laid off three times in the past three years. three years; three jobs. >> yes. >> reporter: what is that saying to you? >> over the years i've done very well in this industry and then all of a sudden it's let go, let go, let go. and for me it's... it's depressing. >> reporter: but research shows workers who've been laid off once, if rehired, are more likely to be laid off again. 21%-- that's one in five-- face unemployment again within a
for those fortunate enough to find a new job, anthony mason tells us there's another challenge these days-- holding on to that job. >> reporter: david reed has more than 30 years experience as a salesman in the food industry. but now, working in a neighbor's backyard, he's literally shoveling mulch for gas money. >> $1,200. >> reporter: at home in manassas, virginia, the bills are piling up for david and his wife susan. >> this one here is already in collections....
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in appreciation of amy winehouse from our anthony mason is coming up.he former chairman of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general john shalikashvili has died at age 75. in a statement president obama noted that the general arrived in the united states as a 16-year-old polish immigrant, learned english from john wayne movies, rose through the ranks of the u.s. military as an only in america story. new york today became the 6th and largest state in the country to legalize same sex marriage. just after midnight in niagara falls, hundreds of gay men and women are expected to exchange vows around the state today. now the fine print on today's weather. it will be somewhat cooler in the east. in the midwest and plains, triple-digit temperatures. pick your poison in the week ahead. . hot and humid, hot and dry or just intensely hot. ♪ don't stop believin' >> osgood: ahead the rock group journey still believin'. >>,,,,,,,,,,,, sure, pulling the mold, mildew, and grime from out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle, cari
in appreciation of amy winehouse from our anthony mason is coming up.he former chairman of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general john shalikashvili has died at age 75. in a statement president obama noted that the general arrived in the united states as a 16-year-old polish immigrant, learned english from john wayne movies, rose through the ranks of the u.s. military as an only in america story. new york today became the 6th and largest state in the country to legalize same sex marriage. just...
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and we start with anthony mason. anthony. >> reporter: bob, america's credit rating has never fallen below triple "a," but with washington looking increasingly dysfunctional, economists now see the threat of a downgrade as high and rising. >> do you honestly believe that the united states could default on its debt? >> reporter: in washington today, the head of standard & poors, told congress his rating agency is worried about more than just raising the debt ceiling. >> to me the more important issue is really the long-term growth rate of the debt. >> reporter: now at more than $14 trillion and rising, u.s. debt as a percentage of g.d.p. ranks fifth highest in the world. even if a deal emerges to raise the debt ceiling, it may not be enough for the ratings agencies. is there still a risk the u.s. credit may get downgraded anyway? >> well, it looks like that. >> reporter: but larry kantor, chief of research at barclay's capital, believes the world will still want to invest in the u.s. >> even if they downgraded, people
and we start with anthony mason. anthony. >> reporter: bob, america's credit rating has never fallen below triple "a," but with washington looking increasingly dysfunctional, economists now see the threat of a downgrade as high and rising. >> do you honestly believe that the united states could default on its debt? >> reporter: in washington today, the head of standard & poors, told congress his rating agency is worried about more than just raising the debt...
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reason enough for us to call in senior business correspondent anthony mason. and, anthony, what do we make of this? >> reporter: well scott, the dow surge today means for the week it was up 650 points. that's the dow's biggest week in two and a half years. in fact, all three major indexes were up more than 5% this week. the june swoon, it seems, scott, is officially over. >> pelley: but yet turnaround this week? >> i think you can point to three things, scott. first of all, the rally today was sparked by a report that showed renewed strength in manufacturing which look liked it had been waning. but we also saw this week a solution, at least a temporary solution to the greek debt crisis. that had markets worried. finally, gas prices, which have been falling for the past six weeks now from their high in mid-may to $4, have fallen 35 cents. that's putting spending money back in people's pockets which of course, scott, is good for the economy. >> pelley: we have all been hoping the recovery would pick up steam. a sign of that? >> reporter: economists think the seco
reason enough for us to call in senior business correspondent anthony mason. and, anthony, what do we make of this? >> reporter: well scott, the dow surge today means for the week it was up 650 points. that's the dow's biggest week in two and a half years. in fact, all three major indexes were up more than 5% this week. the june swoon, it seems, scott, is officially over. >> pelley: but yet turnaround this week? >> i think you can point to three things, scott. first of all,...
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here's anthony mason now with more on that. >> reporter: wall street hasn't panicked yet, but the world is watching as britain's business secretary put it.... >> it's the biggest threat to the world financial system comes from a few right wing nuts in the american congress. >> reporter: but investors in the debt insurance market are measuring the risk of a u.s. default at less than 1%. bankrupt greece by comparison is at 16%. and the u.s. may have just bought itself more time. the deadline really isn't august. >> in our view it's not. >> reporter: larry kanor red says the treasury faces a big $22 billion social security payment on august 3. but recent tax revenues have come in $14 billion higher than expected. >> in other words, the treasury on august 2 is going to have more cash on hand than what it looked like before. therefore they'll be able to make that big social security payment on august. >> reporter: at most that gives the government one more week. can they go right up to the 11th hour here. >> there's a big cost going to the 11th hour because you start to spook the markets. >>
here's anthony mason now with more on that. >> reporter: wall street hasn't panicked yet, but the world is watching as britain's business secretary put it.... >> it's the biggest threat to the world financial system comes from a few right wing nuts in the american congress. >> reporter: but investors in the debt insurance market are measuring the risk of a u.s. default at less than 1%. bankrupt greece by comparison is at 16%. and the u.s. may have just bought itself more time....
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here's anthony mason. >> reporter: the economy's in even worse shape than we thought. it grew at a meager 1.3% in the quarter just ended, while growth in the first quarter was revised down to just .4%. the way economist ellen zentner sees it... >> we are in a very precarious situation. when economic growth is rolling along at maybe a 1% rate, there are many that would argue that that could be no growth at all. >> reporter: in scranton, pennsylvania, the so-called steam city, you can see both sides of an economy struggling to pick up steam. the tech startup netdriven is hiring. the company, which provides internet marketing for auto businesses, plans to double in size this year. so this is the space you're expanding into? >> we're going to be moving into this space august 15. >> reporter: pat sandone says he's looking for 15 more people. >> there are a lot of very talented candidates that want to come work for us because there aren't a lot of jobs out there. >> reporter: but across town in scranton, paul costanzi is searching the classifieds. how do you feel about headi
here's anthony mason. >> reporter: the economy's in even worse shape than we thought. it grew at a meager 1.3% in the quarter just ended, while growth in the first quarter was revised down to just .4%. the way economist ellen zentner sees it... >> we are in a very precarious situation. when economic growth is rolling along at maybe a 1% rate, there are many that would argue that that could be no growth at all. >> reporter: in scranton, pennsylvania, the so-called steam city,...
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. >> a dog's tale is a story from anthony mason, all about a popular writer and his life changing fouregged friend. >> author dean koontz was so busy selling number one best sellers he didn't think he had time for a dog, then he got trixie. >> a relationship with a good dog is perfection. >> but after a golden retriever changed his life earlier this year, he nearly lost his life. >> do you remember passing out? >> no. i have no memory of it at all. >> author dean koontz on his dog and a near death experience, later on sunday morning. >> osgood: actress isabella rosalie any is accustomed to living her life center stage, unless it comes to animals, in which case she is happy to play a supporting role. as aaron moriarty will illustrate. >> you know her as the face of cosmetics, a super model. >> drink that motion. >> and a daring actress. >> but mere is something you may not know. >> isabella rosalie any has a secret passion. >> i think i always was interested in animals, i think it is man likes women, he might discuss business but there is a part of his business coming in and checking th
. >> a dog's tale is a story from anthony mason, all about a popular writer and his life changing fouregged friend. >> author dean koontz was so busy selling number one best sellers he didn't think he had time for a dog, then he got trixie. >> a relationship with a good dog is perfection. >> but after a golden retriever changed his life earlier this year, he nearly lost his life. >> do you remember passing out? >> no. i have no memory of it at all. >>...
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anthony mason this morning will show us you what we mean. ♪. >> reporter: after five number one songswill pop singer katy perry finally get some respect? do you think there are people who don't take you seriously enough yet. >> come on. i've got a whipped cream bra. >> reporter: she scored the biggest smash of last summer. later on sunday morning, can california girl katy perry do it again? >> osgood: some people will do almost anything just for kicks. just ask our bill geist. >> reporter: howdy, partners. are you in the market for a horse that is impossible to ride? even if you're not.... >> another four-year-old. hot diggity dog. look here. >> reporter: come along on if shopping spree to miles city montana and the bucking horse sale later on sunday morning. it's wet and wild. >> osgood: dean reynolds remembers gangster al capone. david edelstein reviews a pair of summer movies and steve hartman shows us a conductor who really knows how to strike up a band. first the headlines for this sunday morning the third of july, 2011. in phoenix, 4,000 homes are without power after temperature
anthony mason this morning will show us you what we mean. ♪. >> reporter: after five number one songswill pop singer katy perry finally get some respect? do you think there are people who don't take you seriously enough yet. >> come on. i've got a whipped cream bra. >> reporter: she scored the biggest smash of last summer. later on sunday morning, can california girl katy perry do it again? >> osgood: some people will do almost anything just for kicks. just ask our...
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anthony mason has today's national jobs report. troubling new information on hiring. with a tragedy at the game, are the ballparks to blame? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> pelley: good evening. today for the last time america reached for the heavens with its space shuttle. "atlantis," the last in the fleet, roared aloft o
anthony mason has today's national jobs report. troubling new information on hiring. with a tragedy at the game, are the ballparks to blame? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> pelley: good evening. today for the last time america reached for the heavens with its space shuttle. "atlantis," the last in the fleet, roared aloft o
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anthony mason on the job prospects of older workers. and as we count down to the last shuttle launch, the people who put america in space are coming in for a hard landing. >> it's kind of getting punched in the stomach and then getting kicked after you're laying on the ground. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the newspaper called "the news of the world" wasn't shy about bragging. its owners, the
anthony mason on the job prospects of older workers. and as we count down to the last shuttle launch, the people who put america in space are coming in for a hard landing. >> it's kind of getting punched in the stomach and then getting kicked after you're laying on the ground. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, the newspaper called "the news of the world" wasn't shy about bragging. its owners, the
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cbs news correspondent anthony mason looks back on a promising career overshadowed by drug and alcohol. her songs had attitude. when amy winehouse sang, it seemed good to be bad. >> she really seemed like a rebel in a very old sense, and there was just something so thrilling about her. ♪ try to make me go to rehab ♪ i said no, no, no >> reporter: the anti-roefrl anthem made this daughter of a taxi driver an international star. in 2008 she became the first british woman to bring home five grammys in a single night. >> the grammy goes to amy winehouse. >> reporter: winning record of the year, song of the year, and best new artist. the demons were already catching up to the diva, as her popularity soared, her weight plummeted. drinking and drug problems made her concert appearances increasingly erratic. just this past june when winehouse kicked off a european tour in belgrade, she seemed lost, unable to remember her own lyrics. fans booed her off stage. it would be her last performance. soon after her tour was canceled. in music a history of tragedy has been written after 27th birthdays.
cbs news correspondent anthony mason looks back on a promising career overshadowed by drug and alcohol. her songs had attitude. when amy winehouse sang, it seemed good to be bad. >> she really seemed like a rebel in a very old sense, and there was just something so thrilling about her. ♪ try to make me go to rehab ♪ i said no, no, no >> reporter: the anti-roefrl anthem made this daughter of a taxi driver an international star. in 2008 she became the first british woman to bring...
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and i >> geraldo: that 911 call was made tuesday night by the wife of casey anthony co-counsel sell jay cheney mason. her fear for her family's safety is the best evidence that outrage over the casey anthony acquittal has become toxic. joining us from his home base in orlando, florida, veteran criminal defense attorney cheney mason joins me. how is shirley doing, first of all, cheney? >> she is better. she is here with me off screen right now. calming down. i think some of this has subsided and we have taken certain precautions. >> now, were you surprised at how bitter it was and really frankly, are you worried for your own physical safety? >> well, no. and i don't want to sound too macho but i'm not worried about myself. i, frankly, believe that the people that have been calling or writing threatening things since they do it anonymously and hang up, probably don't have the courage to do anything personally. but you never know and calling my house got to be such a nuisance and scared my wife and her 87-year-old mother lives there with us. and that crossed the line. i won't tolerate it. >> geraldo: w
and i >> geraldo: that 911 call was made tuesday night by the wife of casey anthony co-counsel sell jay cheney mason. her fear for her family's safety is the best evidence that outrage over the casey anthony acquittal has become toxic. joining us from his home base in orlando, florida, veteran criminal defense attorney cheney mason joins me. how is shirley doing, first of all, cheney? >> she is better. she is here with me off screen right now. calming down. i think some of this has...
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> casey anthony's free thanks in part to a team of lawyers and now there is word she wants to become a lawyer. according to florida television stationing wtsp in tampa, her attorney cheney masony anthony told him when i get out i want to be a lawyer. i want to work in your office. he reportedly explained that is unrealistic since she has a record and said his main goal is to keep her safe. she has been in hiding since leaving the orange county jail in orlando last sunday 12 days after a jury akisted he acquitf murdering her daughter. >>> here in new york city the only wildlife we encounter of the rats and roaches. in india, the pests are little larger. wildlife workers shooting at a leopard that mauled 11 people in the eastern part of that country. the leopard clearly not keen on being captured. understandably considering people had been attacking it with knives and stones and batons. here you can see it actually leaping on to a man. in the end, the rangers tranquilized the cat, caught it in a net later it died. it is the mother of all countdowns. after 135 flights in 30 years, nasa's famed shuttle program is nearing its end. we are just ten hours away from seeing shuttle atl
> casey anthony's free thanks in part to a team of lawyers and now there is word she wants to become a lawyer. according to florida television stationing wtsp in tampa, her attorney cheney masony anthony told him when i get out i want to be a lawyer. i want to work in your office. he reportedly explained that is unrealistic since she has a record and said his main goal is to keep her safe. she has been in hiding since leaving the orange county jail in orlando last sunday 12 days after a jury...
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casey marie anthony. >> let the record reflect defendant is present along with counsel and state attorney. both sides ready to proceed? >> yes, sir. >> i believe so, your honor. >> mr. mason, before we proceed to sentencing, mr. baez, you had asked me to reserve ruling on your motion for mistrial. >> we withdraw that, your honor. >> okay. that takes care of that. the defendant, casey anthony, is before the court for sentencing on counts four, five, and six providing false information to a law enforcement officer. mr.baez, do you know of any legal cause which we should not proceeded to sentencing at this time, sir? >> four, five, six and seven? >> and seven. >> the only legal cause we have would be -- [inaudible]. >> would the state care at this time to present any matters relative to aggravation? >> your honor, no. >> state to present any issues at this time concerning any other matter? >> your honor, yesterday i filed a motion to attach special cost of investigation and prosecution and to reserve jurisdiction. the only reason that i would bring this up prior to the actual sentencing has to do with the jurisdiction of the court. when sentence is imposed if defense counsel
casey marie anthony. >> let the record reflect defendant is present along with counsel and state attorney. both sides ready to proceed? >> yes, sir. >> i believe so, your honor. >> mr. mason, before we proceed to sentencing, mr. baez, you had asked me to reserve ruling on your motion for mistrial. >> we withdraw that, your honor. >> okay. that takes care of that. the defendant, casey anthony, is before the court for sentencing on counts four, five, and six...
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anthony. >> nbc's kerry sanders for us in orlando. kerry, thanks so much. >>> i want to remind everybody coming up at the half hour, cheney mason is going to be joining us. he's the outspoken attorney for casey anthony. he's going to talk about what's next for casey as well as her legal battles ahead and how she plans to support herself now that she is once again a free woman. >>> well, in one of the strongest signals yet that he's in, rick perry says he's feeling a calling to run for president. and with the new report that there's still plenty of money on the sidelines from republican donors, could any of it be going now to rick perry? whoa. right? get out. i know! who knew? i mean. exactly! really. that's what i mean. [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? seriously. who knew? hello sir. bingo! mahjong! for realz. woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey, there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns a
anthony. >> nbc's kerry sanders for us in orlando. kerry, thanks so much. >>> i want to remind everybody coming up at the half hour, cheney mason is going to be joining us. he's the outspoken attorney for casey anthony. he's going to talk about what's next for casey as well as her legal battles ahead and how she plans to support herself now that she is once again a free woman. >>> well, in one of the strongest signals yet that he's in, rick perry says he's feeling a...
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continuing trial coverage at the fox news channel the case to be for the casey anthony murder trial and this is against attorney cheney mason working off a chart that many lawyers have seen and you have covered a lot of trials, it is classic, it is standard, look how everything is in green but the red guilty. what is going on? >> i see tse and i get a big smile because at the public againsters office you had each of the attorneys carry this at every homicide trial. it is classic. defense 101 and they make it look like it is unsurmountable burden and the visual can stay with the jury and, well, i don't know, maybe they proved it but not all the way up to the red square. and cheney mason made the point that the prosecutor is the one that has the burden. he points to the difference saying they don't have a burden in this case it is up to the prosecution. let's listen to listen in to cheney mason defense counsel. that's why we have a system that says the state has to prove beyond reasonable doubt everything. if they fail to do that then no matter what you may think in this, just go down the line, your obligation is, wait, they
continuing trial coverage at the fox news channel the case to be for the casey anthony murder trial and this is against attorney cheney mason working off a chart that many lawyers have seen and you have covered a lot of trials, it is classic, it is standard, look how everything is in green but the red guilty. what is going on? >> i see tse and i get a big smile because at the public againsters office you had each of the attorneys carry this at every homicide trial. it is classic. defense...
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following the defense team's victory one of casey anthony's lawyers, cheney mason took direct aim at those he claims tried and convicted anthony in the media. >> i hope that this is a lesson to those of you who have been indulged in media assassination for three years, bias and prejudice, and incompetent talking heads saying what would be and how to be. i'm disgusted by some of the lawyers that have done this. and i can tell you that my colleagues from coast to coast and border to border, have condemned this whole process of lawyers getting on television and talking about cases that they don't know a dam thing about and don't have the experience to back up their words or the law to do it. now you've learned a lesson. >> very interesting choice of first comments. >> i thought it was odd too. he used it to sort of say -- as opposed to a two and a half year old still dead. >> when jose baez came in to speak that came up. the question does remain, was this case lost by the prosecution or won by a good defense? how did this defense prevail? joining us sunny hostin, former federal prosecuto
following the defense team's victory one of casey anthony's lawyers, cheney mason took direct aim at those he claims tried and convicted anthony in the media. >> i hope that this is a lesson to those of you who have been indulged in media assassination for three years, bias and prejudice, and incompetent talking heads saying what would be and how to be. i'm disgusted by some of the lawyers that have done this. and i can tell you that my colleagues from coast to coast and border to border,...
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mason. the casey anthony circus is set to leave town, but not before a final in your face gesture from a lawyer for the woman who very well may walk out of jail tomorrow. all right. we've been watching president obama hold the first ever twitter town hal
mason. the casey anthony circus is set to leave town, but not before a final in your face gesture from a lawyer for the woman who very well may walk out of jail tomorrow. all right. we've been watching president obama hold the first ever twitter town hal
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well, one of the defense attorneys cheney mason gave a glimpse into casey anthony's future. >> we hope that she is going to be able to find a way to improve her education, which she wants to, and get employment, and that is going to be tough. we recognize that. i don't know how long it is going to take. as far as all of the rumors about paid interviews and books, movies and so forth, there has been no truth to any of that. >> nbc's kerry sanderers joining me live from orlando, and kerry, many people would like to know, and if there is even an answer at this point, who is helping casey anthony beyond the legal team who has supported her since she was found not guilty? >> i think that cheney mason said that there is no truth to that at the moment that he was saying that. i'm not sure if there is a deal in the offing, because, as you pointed out, here is a 25-year-old woman who has no source of income, can't really go back into society and necessarily take a job, and i have spoken to security experts who say that she is in many ways a target, because of her notoriety, and so, she has to f
well, one of the defense attorneys cheney mason gave a glimpse into casey anthony's future. >> we hope that she is going to be able to find a way to improve her education, which she wants to, and get employment, and that is going to be tough. we recognize that. i don't know how long it is going to take. as far as all of the rumors about paid interviews and books, movies and so forth, there has been no truth to any of that. >> nbc's kerry sanderers joining me live from orlando, and...
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anthony? what really happened in that smirking situation? you hear directly from jeff ashton. defense attorney cheney mason describes his client as likeable. nd much more, coming up.pzpz/ >> greta: a very big disappointment for the prosecution. any regrets? meet the prosecutor you saw working tirelessly on the casey anthony murder trial. jeff ashton went on the record about the challenges he faced in his final case as a florida state prosecutor. jeff, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> greta: i've won and also cases. it is tough to lose a case. even when you should, it? >> it is difficult to put that much time and energy into something, it is tough. >> greta: if the remains had been found in august, did any of your experts say they would have been any more powerful or more potent position to give you an opinion as to the cause of death? >> most of the experts have told us that in all likelihood, pardon me, by the beginning of july, the body was completely skeletonized. there might have been some difference in the evidence. essentially her body was in the form we saw it in december all the way back in late july, august. so it wou
anthony? what really happened in that smirking situation? you hear directly from jeff ashton. defense attorney cheney mason describes his client as likeable. nd much more, coming up.pzpz/ >> greta: a very big disappointment for the prosecution. any regrets? meet the prosecutor you saw working tirelessly on the casey anthony murder trial. jeff ashton went on the record about the challenges he faced in his final case as a florida state prosecutor. jeff, thank you for joining us. >>...
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downtown orlando, in the 21st floor of the bark -- bank of america is where jay cheney mason meets his clients. casey anthonye was caught coming into the parking garage by news helicopters and may have changed cars. if she is there, she is across the street from the orange county courthouse. she spent six weeks on trial for the murder of caylee anthony. at this point, we don't know where she is. she could be holed up in orlando. she could be on a plane to the midwest. we don't know where she is. early in the morning, sunday. -- where she is. early in the morning sunday. >> greta: here's what is coming up on the o'reilly factor. >> bill: did you see marco rubio take bob schieffer apart on "face the nation" yesterday? it was amazing. we will analyze senator rubio. >> greta: don't want to miss that. >> rick santorum may be in new hampshire tonight. but he's paying attention to something happening in washington. he will tell you what it is and why. he goes on the record, next. >> just what you have been dying for, charlie sheen, he's back. does he have anger management problems? we'll explain, straight ahead. mi
downtown orlando, in the 21st floor of the bark -- bank of america is where jay cheney mason meets his clients. casey anthonye was caught coming into the parking garage by news helicopters and may have changed cars. if she is there, she is across the street from the orange county courthouse. she spent six weeks on trial for the murder of caylee anthony. at this point, we don't know where she is. she could be holed up in orlando. she could be on a plane to the midwest. we don't know where she...
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anthony's plans. but another defense attorney cheney mason has issued some speculation. >> she's only 25 years old.cade from now hopefully she'll have some stability in her life, maybe a husband, they can be somewhere in montana and start over. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, orlando, florida. >>> so how will casey anthony deal with her notoriety as she moves on with her life? joining us live, a clinical and forensic psychologist. so if you could advise anthony, what would you recommend upon her release? everything down to the behavior, her compose sure, how does she try to return to a normal life? >> i think it's very important that case say anthony really understand that there is as was said, there is real hatred out there, there is a subset of the population that really does mean her harm. and it's very important for her to know that in a high profile case like this, people are going to be watching very carefully the way that she behaves upon release. she needs to keep a very low profile. she needs to -- even if she wants to live it up and celebrate her freedom, that really is going to escalate
anthony's plans. but another defense attorney cheney mason has issued some speculation. >> she's only 25 years old.cade from now hopefully she'll have some stability in her life, maybe a husband, they can be somewhere in montana and start over. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, orlando, florida. >>> so how will casey anthony deal with her notoriety as she moves on with her life? joining us live, a clinical and forensic psychologist. so if you could advise anthony, what would...
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anthony's plans. but another defense attorney cheney mason has issued some speculation. >> she's only 25 years old.d maybe a husband. and then they can be somewhere in montana and start over. >> reporter: casey anthony's journey to montana or elsewhere is only a couple of days away. >> so gary, do authorities expect demonstrators at the jail when she's released? >> reporter: well, all's quiet at the jail right now, anderson. but they don't know what's going to happen tomorrow night and sunday. they're prepared for the eventuality or the possibility of a lot of people turning out. >> and she does have fans. i understand you learned fans have actually been sending her money in jail. >> reporter: well, that's right. i mean, her parents have not sent her any money in the last three years. but we've seen records that have shown at least 15 different people have sent at least $470 to her account here at the jail which she's used for food, for cosmetics, for other purchases. and you wonder. why well we talked to one of the women who has sent money to casey anthony. her name is chrsti davis and she lives i
anthony's plans. but another defense attorney cheney mason has issued some speculation. >> she's only 25 years old.d maybe a husband. and then they can be somewhere in montana and start over. >> reporter: casey anthony's journey to montana or elsewhere is only a couple of days away. >> so gary, do authorities expect demonstrators at the jail when she's released? >> reporter: well, all's quiet at the jail right now, anderson. but they don't know what's going to happen...
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anthony took the stand. i was very surprised that she did not. >> jean, you spoke with defense attorney cheney mason.'m wondering, what did he have to say to you? >> he said many things to me. he said that he's concerned for casey's safety. plans are being made for her protection. he would not say what. he doesn't think that she can live in orlando and wonders where she can live in this country without somebody recognizing, knowing her and hating her. he thinks the only thing would be plastic surgery and possibly coloring her hair. but he wants americans to step back and realize that a jury has spoken. they have spoken that she is not guilty. they need to accept that and move on. >> and sonny, what do you think we can expect from casey as far as book deals maybe, movie deals and other "if i did it"? >> that's the question everyone is asking themselves. because where does she work? where does she live? what does she do? her attorney jose baez says that she has a future ahead of her. but i think that people want to know her story. they want to hear from her. and i think the only other person that is pe
anthony took the stand. i was very surprised that she did not. >> jean, you spoke with defense attorney cheney mason.'m wondering, what did he have to say to you? >> he said many things to me. he said that he's concerned for casey's safety. plans are being made for her protection. he would not say what. he doesn't think that she can live in orlando and wonders where she can live in this country without somebody recognizing, knowing her and hating her. he thinks the only thing would...
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anthony took the stand. i was very surprised that she did not. >> jean, you spoke with defense attorney cheney mason. and i'm wondering, what did he have to say to you? >> he said many things to me. he said that he's concerned for casey's safety. plans are being made for her protection. he would not say what. he doesn't think that she can live in orlando and wonders where she can live in this country without somebody recognizing, knowing her and hating her. he thinks the only thing would be plastic surgery and possibly coloring her hair. but he wants americans to step back and realize that a jury has spoken. they have spoken that she is not guilty. they need to accept that and move on. >> and sonny, what do you think we can expect from casey as far as book deals maybe, movie deals and other "if i did it"? >> that's the question everyone is asking themselves. because where does she work? where does she live? what does she do? her attorney jose baez says that she has a future ahead of her. but i think that people want to know her story. they want to hear from her. and i think the only other person that
anthony took the stand. i was very surprised that she did not. >> jean, you spoke with defense attorney cheney mason. and i'm wondering, what did he have to say to you? >> he said many things to me. he said that he's concerned for casey's safety. plans are being made for her protection. he would not say what. he doesn't think that she can live in orlando and wonders where she can live in this country without somebody recognizing, knowing her and hating her. he thinks the only thing...
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. >> you also asked mason how he believed that caylee anthony died. i just want to play that exchange. >> how did caylee anthony die? >> i know nothing different than what has been presented is she drowned in the pool. and there's never been anything different than that. >> do you believe that? >> yes. i believe it. yeah. i have no reason to think otherwise. >> you say he left a little wiggle room in his response. how so? >> well, he said that's what i have heard. so i thought that was a little vacillating. but yet he holds firm that that is what happened. i asked him, though, the american people want answers. they want to know. and he told me he doesn't think the answers will ever come to the people of this country. >> jean casarez, appreciate it, as we said at the top. casey anthony will go free next wednesday. that was by no means clear when she appeared in court this morning, though. convicted of four counts of lying to investigators. nor was it clear what kind of crowds would gather outside the courthouse. tonight we know both those things as wel
. >> you also asked mason how he believed that caylee anthony died. i just want to play that exchange. >> how did caylee anthony die? >> i know nothing different than what has been presented is she drowned in the pool. and there's never been anything different than that. >> do you believe that? >> yes. i believe it. yeah. i have no reason to think otherwise. >> you say he left a little wiggle room in his response. how so? >> well, he said that's what i...