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tavis: why did bill white heed the broadcast move? >> i wanted to go about 20 years, i had about 18. and the head of the search group for the president of the national league called me, he offered me the job or offered me to come up and interview, i said, i've got a pretty good job, i work 60 days a year, i fish in the morning, go do the game, come back at night and go back and fish again. i don't think i want to do that, i don't want to work 24/7. so he said, fine, then a week later he said, come up and interview. i went up and interviewed with him. we had a decent interview. and i thought about a change, i'd done everything. i played it, broadcast it, i said why can't i manage it? so i decided to take that chance and i stayed there five years. tavis: barry bonds. >> barry bonds was obviously, he's a hall of famer. he has not been found guilty of taking steroids. and when i played,le of, steroids were not illegal. they weren't illegal when bonds played. i think barry's problem is that he may have had an attitude problem but he was ju
tavis: why did bill white heed the broadcast move? >> i wanted to go about 20 years, i had about 18. and the head of the search group for the president of the national league called me, he offered me the job or offered me to come up and interview, i said, i've got a pretty good job, i work 60 days a year, i fish in the morning, go do the game, come back at night and go back and fish again. i don't think i want to do that, i don't want to work 24/7. so he said, fine, then a week later he...
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i know daphne has written a lot about this and, and also bill white. i published a paper in 2004 in the treatment, alcoholism treatment quarterly, which actually talks a lot about the issue of terminology and how it may affect, how it's imprecise. for example, we use the term abuse, generically, but also it's a diagnostic label, it's actually a, a dsm diagnostic label, which creates a lot of confusion when you see it written. are they referring to the more generic issue, you know, regarding the whole range of problems versus a particular diagnosis, that has specific meaning? so it's imprecisely used and this is a problem, of course, in communication. so one of the things that i think we need to, we need to have a term that describes these problems generically... and the institute of medicine has tried to deal with that, have they not? yes and the world health organization too, so in the 1970's they were advocating against using the term abuse, even though the american psychiatric association adopted that term which is unfortunate because then that give
i know daphne has written a lot about this and, and also bill white. i published a paper in 2004 in the treatment, alcoholism treatment quarterly, which actually talks a lot about the issue of terminology and how it may affect, how it's imprecise. for example, we use the term abuse, generically, but also it's a diagnostic label, it's actually a, a dsm diagnostic label, which creates a lot of confusion when you see it written. are they referring to the more generic issue, you know, regarding the...
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and so i think it's real important that, and, and i think bill white talks about this, that the greatest stigma reducer is when you begin to promote these relationships, their interactions between communities and people in recovery or the interaction between treatment programs and the neighborhoods where they're located. and i think it's really, really important. and lureen i want to go into the, the treatment system itself. are there opportunities for the treatment system, the individuals that are providing the treatment in your, you're in a state entity and certainly this program is sponsored by a federal entity, are there opportunities for, for those entities to look at the change that needs to happen in language and, and what can be done about that? i think it's very important, i do think it's an opportunity. one of the things that we're doing in new york is that, we've taken the language that samhsa has promoted and we have sort of tweaked it. we have a one-pager, two-sided, that we are going to be taking to every meeting, every meeting with a provider, every convention, everywhere.
and so i think it's real important that, and, and i think bill white talks about this, that the greatest stigma reducer is when you begin to promote these relationships, their interactions between communities and people in recovery or the interaction between treatment programs and the neighborhoods where they're located. and i think it's really, really important. and lureen i want to go into the, the treatment system itself. are there opportunities for the treatment system, the individuals that...
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glasses of water and ready to order, and i noticed another state representative and his family, bill white, were there at the ihop. and bill, i had my back to the windows, and bill was looking outside and he got up and walked to the door. when he came back, he told me that, he says, get our family under cover, there's debris in that storm cloud. so that was a pretty good indication there was a tornado, we got up and with bill's efforts about 40-something people crowded into the kitchen, jane and i and the grandkids all got down on the floor, they got under some stainless steel tables, and basically just rode the thing out. it was -- it seemed like it lasted forever, but i'm sure it was something like a minute or two of actual wind. but as it started quieting down, we looked around and there was literally no walls, of course all the windows were gone, the roof was gone, basically all that was left was the kitchen. but i could, in the midst of the thing, i could hear jane and my granddaughter both praying over the noise of the storm, so they were doing some pretty loud praying. >> and thank
glasses of water and ready to order, and i noticed another state representative and his family, bill white, were there at the ihop. and bill, i had my back to the windows, and bill was looking outside and he got up and walked to the door. when he came back, he told me that, he says, get our family under cover, there's debris in that storm cloud. so that was a pretty good indication there was a tornado, we got up and with bill's efforts about 40-something people crowded into the kitchen, jane...
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besides securing critical infrastructure, our bill and the white house bill would direct the departmentsecurity to work cooperatively and on a voluntary basis with the private sector and state and local governments to share cyber security risk and best practice information. the white house proposal also clears the way for industry to share cyber security information without having to worry about running afoul of privacy statutes that impede information sharing. the business in government communities would be free to use this advice as best suits their needs. there would be no one size fits all mandates or dictates. both the white house bill and our committee bill also contained robust privacy oversight to ensure that our broader cyber security efforts do not impact individual privacy or civil liberties. both our proposals would also reform and update the federal information security management act to require continuous monitoring and protection of our federal computer networks and to do away with the current paper- based reporting system. one key difference between our bill and the whit
besides securing critical infrastructure, our bill and the white house bill would direct the departmentsecurity to work cooperatively and on a voluntary basis with the private sector and state and local governments to share cyber security risk and best practice information. the white house proposal also clears the way for industry to share cyber security information without having to worry about running afoul of privacy statutes that impede information sharing. the business in government...
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besides securing critical infrastructure, our bill and the white house bill would direct the department of homeland security to work cooperatively and on a voluntary basis with the private sector and state and local governments to share cybersecurity risks and best practice information. the white house proposal also clears the way for industry to share cybersecurity information without having to worry about running afoul of the various privacy statutes that in pete -- and peaden formation sharing now. the business and government communities would be free to use this advice as best suits their needs. there would be no one-size-fits-all mandate or dictates. both the white house bill and our committee will also continue robust privacy oversight to ensure that our broad cybersecurity efforts to not impact individual privacy or civil liberties and finally, both of our proposals would also reform and update the federal information security management act to require continuous monitoring and protection of our federal computer networks and to do away with the current paper based reporting syste
besides securing critical infrastructure, our bill and the white house bill would direct the department of homeland security to work cooperatively and on a voluntary basis with the private sector and state and local governments to share cybersecurity risks and best practice information. the white house proposal also clears the way for industry to share cybersecurity information without having to worry about running afoul of the various privacy statutes that in pete -- and peaden formation...
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>> smith: bill plante at the white house tonight. thanks. after his meeting with netanyahu, the president stopped by c.i.a. headquarters to thank agency for all it did to find osama bin laden. the president said bin laden's death and the discovery of his personal files sends a message to other terrorists. >> so today every terrorist in the al qaeda network should be watching their back, because we're going review every video, we are going to examine every photo, we're going to read every one of those millions of pages, we're going to pursue every lead. we are going to go wherever it takes us. >> smith: through those files we learned today that al qaeda considered targeting oil tankers. the idea was to hijack the tankers and blow them up at sea to send oil prices skyrocketing. officials say there's no evidence the concept ever made it to the drawing board, but today the f.b.i. and the department of homeland security put out an intelligence advisory to the oil and gasoline industry. prices at the gas pump are coming down. after peaking two wee
>> smith: bill plante at the white house tonight. thanks. after his meeting with netanyahu, the president stopped by c.i.a. headquarters to thank agency for all it did to find osama bin laden. the president said bin laden's death and the discovery of his personal files sends a message to other terrorists. >> so today every terrorist in the al qaeda network should be watching their back, because we're going review every video, we are going to examine every photo, we're going to read...
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cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante is at the white house this morning. we expect in that speech today? >> well, there are two audiences to this speech, erica. and the most important one is in the middle east, where it will appear in prime time. the white house says that the president wants to lay out a broad vision of what can happen in the middle east, following the uprisings in egypt, tunisia, and all across the region and the death of bin laden. there will be an economic emphasis. more about that in a moment. but at the same time, he will have to refer back to the big issue, the elephant in the room, the israeli/palestinian peace process. now there's been a big debate here about exactly how much he should say. whether he should lay out specific ideas, like a return to the 1967 borders, or if he should just be more general. earlier on the broadcast, former british prime minister tony blair, who is now a special envoy to the middle east, says he thinks the president should urge the israelis and palestinians to come back to the peace table. >> the israel
cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante is at the white house this morning. we expect in that speech today? >> well, there are two audiences to this speech, erica. and the most important one is in the middle east, where it will appear in prime time. the white house says that the president wants to lay out a broad vision of what can happen in the middle east, following the uprisings in egypt, tunisia, and all across the region and the death of bin laden. there will be an...
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. >> reporter: it was bill white who first spotted the tornado coming and herded everyone to the backime. >> i keep telling bill he's a hero. his daughter told me a while ago he doesn't like that. i said okay, let's just call him a very brave gentleman with not much hair. she thought that was a better deal. >> i'm lucky to be alive. >> reporter: heather marsh is counting her blessings. for the first time she looked at the spot where she and her son hayden rode out in this tiny hole. she pulled this blanket as the tornado tore through their home. >> i hung onto him and you hear the door, the front door just blowing open, and the windows just crash in towards us. >> reporter: buryed alife under the rubble, she sent desperate text messages to everyone she knew. >> "help us, help us, we're trapped," just giving them my address and you can hear everybody around you just yelling. finally we start hearing neighbors walking around, they're like, "anybody out there, anybody out there?" we just start screaming q help us, get us out." >> remarkably it was the light of the cell phone, the feint g
. >> reporter: it was bill white who first spotted the tornado coming and herded everyone to the backime. >> i keep telling bill he's a hero. his daughter told me a while ago he doesn't like that. i said okay, let's just call him a very brave gentleman with not much hair. she thought that was a better deal. >> i'm lucky to be alive. >> reporter: heather marsh is counting her blessings. for the first time she looked at the spot where she and her son hayden rode out in...
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bill plant, cbs news, the white house. >> santa clara police made an arrest in the church man killing. investigators charged masea with the murder of luis tavera. tavera was bludgeoned to death. he was known for his commitment to his church. police have not said how they linked masea to that killing. >>> other bay area headlines, surveillance video from last night show two men who had just been shot trying to find help at a mcdonald's. they were driving on 780 in vallejo when a gunman opened fire. what the chp believes was a targeted attack. the gunman got away in a light blue chevy truck with an extended cab. the two men will be okay. >>> a sellout crowd at hp pavilion won't home happy after the sharks beat vancouver in a nail biter in game 3 of the western conference finals. it was the first game of the series in san jose. the sharks had lost the first two games in vancouver in disappointing fashion. excited fans were a lot more optimistic after a better performance tonight. game four is sunday at noon in san jose. >>> all right, finally some encouraging news for job seekers for the
bill plant, cbs news, the white house. >> santa clara police made an arrest in the church man killing. investigators charged masea with the murder of luis tavera. tavera was bludgeoned to death. he was known for his commitment to his church. police have not said how they linked masea to that killing. >>> other bay area headlines, surveillance video from last night show two men who had just been shot trying to find help at a mcdonald's. they were driving on 780 in vallejo when a...
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bill plant, cbs news, the white house. >>> well a sign that you're probably heading for something big. having one of the biggest names in music at your graduation. the students deserving enough to hear from will iam. >>> and one city said the talent migration must stop. why leaders say the top tech talent needs to work a lot closer to home. >>> it's an unintended result of the little blue pill. >> those folks came of age during the movement. >> the disease is on the rise. how the federal government is responding, coming up next. vietmanese section of san jose is over. a sign welcoming people to >>> the naming controversy in san jose is over. a sign welcoming people to little sigon will be unveiled tomorrow at the corner of story road. the san jose city council came under fire for proposing the area be named vietnamese business district. remember that back in 2007? a local business owners preferred little sigon for its anticommunist connotations. the city council dropped their proposal. >>> californians are making progress on the jobs front. for the first time in two years, the state's
bill plant, cbs news, the white house. >>> well a sign that you're probably heading for something big. having one of the biggest names in music at your graduation. the students deserving enough to hear from will iam. >>> and one city said the talent migration must stop. why leaders say the top tech talent needs to work a lot closer to home. >>> it's an unintended result of the little blue pill. >> those folks came of age during the movement. >> the disease...
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when white people do it they are just talking. bill o'reilly says white house doesn't understand america. these critics don't understand there's millions of americans whose understanding and experience of this country is not the lee greenwood thank god i'm free proud to be an american version. it's a version of people who live in the bronx, folks who don't feel free. when they write about it either in a rhyme or poem that is what scares these white folks. then don't accept the fact that the experience of america is different than theirs and they don't want to confront that. >> don't most whites buy hip-hop and rap? >> absolutely. you just have to remember this is all strategy. in my book, i actually tell the cop side of that 1992 cop killer controversy. and ron knew consciously that this was something that the cops needed to do after the l.a. cops beat down rodney king and the ensuing riots. police had egg on their face and that this is something that republicans and police needed to do to sort of turn cops into victims. when in actual
when white people do it they are just talking. bill o'reilly says white house doesn't understand america. these critics don't understand there's millions of americans whose understanding and experience of this country is not the lee greenwood thank god i'm free proud to be an american version. it's a version of people who live in the bronx, folks who don't feel free. when they write about it either in a rhyme or poem that is what scares these white folks. then don't accept the fact that the...
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in spite of the fact that they are not in the white house anymore, they are stilled worldly. bills still flying all over doing his global initiatives and she of course is on a constant flow of movement by virtue of being secretary of state. they don't have to put up with each other every day, they don't have to check each other out every day. >> can you be a political super start without a running mate? >> of course. [ laughter ] >> why do you need baggage? >> it is interesting. i have followed a number of these couples and you would be surprised that once the lights go out and the last thing they want to do is go home and have a normal life. it's like it's impossible. >> you cannot do that phil. you can never go back to being just ordinary. it just doesn't work. you really need therapy full time once you have tasted the kool-aid. >> i'm going to get out on that one, okay? >> let's leave it there and we'll be listening this weekends for your conversation, gentlemen. phil matier and willie brown, thank you. >> i can't laugh. i just continue to cough. i'm ready to burst into laughte
in spite of the fact that they are not in the white house anymore, they are stilled worldly. bills still flying all over doing his global initiatives and she of course is on a constant flow of movement by virtue of being secretary of state. they don't have to put up with each other every day, they don't have to check each other out every day. >> can you be a political super start without a running mate? >> of course. [ laughter ] >> why do you need baggage? >> it is...
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cal and they're getting ready to go kill somebody and they realize when white folks do it, oh, they're just talking. except -- and billeilly, he said the white house doesn't understand a lot of america. i think the bigger issue is that these critics don't understand is that there's millions of americans whose understanding and experience of this country is not the lee greenwood, thank god i'm free, proud to be an american version, it's a version of the folks who live in the south bronx, who live on pine ridge reservation, brown skin folks in arizona right now who don't feel free, and when they write about it either in a rhyme or in a poem, i think that's what scares these conservative white folks. they don't accept the fact there are millions of people for whom the experience of america is different than theirs and they certainly don't want to have to confront that. >> are these pundits trying to get traction because the president is black and hip hop is primarily a black art form but who buys the most rap? >> white americans. >> are they trying to gain traction on this? >> yeah. are you asking me? >> yeah, tim. >> ye
cal and they're getting ready to go kill somebody and they realize when white folks do it, oh, they're just talking. except -- and billeilly, he said the white house doesn't understand a lot of america. i think the bigger issue is that these critics don't understand is that there's millions of americans whose understanding and experience of this country is not the lee greenwood, thank god i'm free, proud to be an american version, it's a version of the folks who live in the south bronx, who...
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i believe it was the first poetry reading at the white house since bill clinton's infamous 1996 celebration "a night with the man from nantucket. " but american poets, young and old, spoke out about a wide variety of subjects from the importance of public libraries to memories of a favorite teacher to how hard it is to find a nice blazer on short notice. ( laughter ) eh( bleep ). it's tonight? does that's wallpaper come off? laugh and of course, the progressive rapper common, who was the subject of fox news channel's latest exercise in fits of hissy, he performed to their chagrin, spoke out about communities trying to overcome a culture of violence to obtain a more positive future. of course, that's how people would interpret his performance. for those who huff only the heady mix of partisan hackry, character assassination, and manufactured outrage, known as "foxygen"-- ( laughter ) it looked a little-- ( cheers and applause ) we high-fived when we came up with that one. ( laughter ) common's performance looked a little more like this ♪ and now black, y'all, and now, black y'all, and now ♪
i believe it was the first poetry reading at the white house since bill clinton's infamous 1996 celebration "a night with the man from nantucket. " but american poets, young and old, spoke out about a wide variety of subjects from the importance of public libraries to memories of a favorite teacher to how hard it is to find a nice blazer on short notice. ( laughter ) eh( bleep ). it's tonight? does that's wallpaper come off? laugh and of course, the progressive rapper common, who was...
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>> cbs' bill plante at the white house. >>> joining us now is nicholas burns who was undersecretary of state under president george w. bush. good to have you back with us this morning. >> thank you. >> given the history that bill just laid out here, it would seem that the u.s. presidents and the efforts that they made, really, that's not the issue. it has to be that both the israelis and the palestinians actually want this more than anyone else. wouldn't you say? >> erica, i think that's right. you know, this is a very substantial and important speech that president obama gave. but for all the goodwill in the world on the part of the united states, it does still take the israelis and palestinians to want to come together, to have the political will to make a very tough choices that they need to make on issues like the status of jerusalem, the right of palestinian refugees to return. where should the boundaries and borders be between the palestinians and israeli state? and we've seen in the past, there are times when the pal
>> cbs' bill plante at the white house. >>> joining us now is nicholas burns who was undersecretary of state under president george w. bush. good to have you back with us this morning. >> thank you. >> given the history that bill just laid out here, it would seem that the u.s. presidents and the efforts that they made, really, that's not the issue. it has to be that both the israelis and the palestinians actually want this more than anyone else. wouldn't you say?...
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background, i piggyback ride in newspapers, managing small weeklies in places like medicine bow and pine bill white on. and 13 or so plus years doing public affairs in reporting in salt lake city. when i came to ap in three matches ago, wasn't to escape the current turmoil that was gripping newspapers and print media, it wasn't to live in a place with a baseball season and winter overlap. but it was because i saw in the public insight network visibility to just address some of the fundamental problems that are causing that turmoil. they have been building for a long time. those problems have to do with trust and transparency and transformation as well. and i can say that after three years of working in public media in managing the public insight network and helping amateur and getting into the hands of the most imaginative journalists in the country, as is without a doubt the most powerful platform for doing serious collaborative journalism. i'm not sure that that was what bill was aspiring to what he thought of the ideas ages ago, but he had built a company that was dedicated to principal journali
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a photograph that bill took. >> it is so white it is shining in the water and the very first white harborse ever recorded in the pacific ocean. >> there are only six other white harbor porpoises in the world. they hope it comes back and if it does it will be visible from the golden gate bridge. >> one of the best place to do the porpoise research. unlike in a boat where you disturb them. they don't know you are there on the bridge. they note the scars and colors to figure out who is who in the porpoise world. this has a v-shaped scar. the animal is a female. >> the porpoise photos reveal a rich social life and a lot of interaction. one reason they are thriving is what is happening underwater. there are three marine sanctuaries protected by the federal government. >> all of the corals on the bottom and worms in the mud and the porpoises. it cascades into a healthier environment for the animalings. >> can you see porpoises and a lot more by walking out on the golden gate bridge. >> it is a fantastic platform to view wild life. >> it is something to see. >> they are around the central part o
a photograph that bill took. >> it is so white it is shining in the water and the very first white harborse ever recorded in the pacific ocean. >> there are only six other white harbor porpoises in the world. they hope it comes back and if it does it will be visible from the golden gate bridge. >> one of the best place to do the porpoise research. unlike in a boat where you disturb them. they don't know you are there on the bridge. they note the scars and colors to figure out...
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after reviewing the bill in france, the president gave white house officials permission to use an auto pen machine to sign his actual signature. >>> the finger present program cross referencing anyone booked into a county jail with an immigration data base could soon see some changes. the state assembly approved a bill yesterday allowing counties to opt out of secure communities. critics say the fingerprint program unfairly targets immigrants that haven't been convicted of a crime. now, the bill now goes to the state senate. >>> google is moving towards a world where people do not need or use wallets. shoppers will select a phone screen, tap the phone on a credit card reader, google will make money by selling coupons ortizing that works with the -- coupons or advertising that works with the coupon. >>> bart is getting ready to spend $100,000 to equip his police force with tasers. the 130 tasers were approved. right now if the officer wants a taser they have to check it out. but policy requires every officer to carry one. >> i would rather have our officers properly trained and with the
after reviewing the bill in france, the president gave white house officials permission to use an auto pen machine to sign his actual signature. >>> the finger present program cross referencing anyone booked into a county jail with an immigration data base could soon see some changes. the state assembly approved a bill yesterday allowing counties to opt out of secure communities. critics say the fingerprint program unfairly targets immigrants that haven't been convicted of a crime....
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because they believed that any place where slaves go whites cannot compete obviously because slaves don't take wages. the republican party built itself and bills itself as the white man's party. here we have abraham lincoln debating stephen douglas in that famous 1858 senatorial campaign. the republican party slogan that here was, a bank which that twin despotisms, catholicism and slavery. again, going hand in hand. i should tell you in full disclosure that abraham lincoln was not a religious bigot. he hated religious bigotry. he's all of the republican party line because it was very effective among the republican party base. you have heard in politics, again at the base. republican party base working in cities, the small towns and farms across the northeast. and this resonated to this constituency, this anti catholicism. and so clinton campaigned under the slogan in 1858. in 1860, of course, abraham lincoln was the republican nominee for president. by this time american politics was becoming polarized. it was becoming polarized because evangelical religion was being injected into the political process. now all slavery and immigration and the
because they believed that any place where slaves go whites cannot compete obviously because slaves don't take wages. the republican party built itself and bills itself as the white man's party. here we have abraham lincoln debating stephen douglas in that famous 1858 senatorial campaign. the republican party slogan that here was, a bank which that twin despotisms, catholicism and slavery. again, going hand in hand. i should tell you in full disclosure that abraham lincoln was not a religious...
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it's a very delicate balance. >> bill plante for us this morning at the white house. bill, thank you very much. >>> a sophisticated u.s. helicopter had to be left behind at bin laden's compound. now, it is giving up its secrets in spite of efforts to destroy it. cbs news national security correspondent, david martin, joins us now from the pentagon. >> good morning. >> we're learning about the first few moments with these two helicopters entering that compound, and how closely, how closely things were to going very wrong very quickly. >> this was a very, very dangerous moment. the helicopters were going to put their s.e.a.l.s down on the compound out of the helicopters by fast-roping down. as one of them came in, it lost lift. at an altitude of 20, 25 feet, it started to go down. and you can imagine what would have happened if that helicopter had crashed right there in the middle of the courtyard at the beginning of the operation. the pilot managed to nudge his black hawk forward, and into a bigger courtyard where he did a crash landing, and in the course of that, no on
it's a very delicate balance. >> bill plante for us this morning at the white house. bill, thank you very much. >>> a sophisticated u.s. helicopter had to be left behind at bin laden's compound. now, it is giving up its secrets in spite of efforts to destroy it. cbs news national security correspondent, david martin, joins us now from the pentagon. >> good morning. >> we're learning about the first few moments with these two helicopters entering that compound, and how...
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and the government is now employing quote unquote extraordinary measures to pay its bills until august well the white house says there is really no plan b. if the ceiling isn't raised but what average americans on the street think about this bill or harshness of the resident out net took to the streets to find out. do you think they should raise the debt limit again i'm not sure of the shoot but the rule is they really have to go through how do we get to a place where we have to keep doing it. to an. expenditure if you have to try to national parks if you have to try to. turtle or this is what some teachers draw up to maybe three percent here three percent were. small percent off of everything have to cut everyone has to give up something would you be willing to give up two more percent of your salary no tax no tax reasons you'd be willing to pay more in taxes you know a little bit i think it's patriotic. i do too what's with the people you know say that they're so patriotic and that they're american and they stand for america but they're not willing to pay more taxes for the country so i think the o
and the government is now employing quote unquote extraordinary measures to pay its bills until august well the white house says there is really no plan b. if the ceiling isn't raised but what average americans on the street think about this bill or harshness of the resident out net took to the streets to find out. do you think they should raise the debt limit again i'm not sure of the shoot but the rule is they really have to go through how do we get to a place where we have to keep doing it....
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senior white house correspondent bill plante is already in dublin tonight and joins us for a preview. bill, good evening. >> good evening, russ. the president is beginning his trip in ireland because, well, because he's irish. irish enough at least like four other american presidentses to want to come to the ancestral homeland of tens of millions of american voters. now the official white house guidance for this trip says that the president is coming here to celebrate the relationship between our two countries can and the contributions which irish americans make to our broad and deep ties. well, let me tell you, nowhere will they be celebrating more than in the tiny village of moneygall in the central part of ireland which has discovered to its great good fortune that it is the source of barack obama's irish roots. his great, great, great grandfather falmouth kearney left here for america in 1850. and money gl which is now freshly painted, prettied up and stocked with souvenirs is waiting to greet the president tomorrow. he will meet several of his very distant cousins and he'll stop
senior white house correspondent bill plante is already in dublin tonight and joins us for a preview. bill, good evening. >> good evening, russ. the president is beginning his trip in ireland because, well, because he's irish. irish enough at least like four other american presidentses to want to come to the ancestral homeland of tens of millions of american voters. now the official white house guidance for this trip says that the president is coming here to celebrate the relationship...
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the problem with that, of course, is you can leave the white-collar world but the white collar bills don't leave you. they are in hot pursuit, especially if you own a home and between the insurance and taxes and the prescription drugs i'm not telling you anything you don't know. reason we are here in the land of the free is and free. so - he was working and she was sort of keeping us from collapsing into the canyon of doom but i thought i don't know what i want to do yet, but the least i can do is bring some dough into the household and i had always heard people die, you got and deliver tips, you've got which twenties in your pocket, right on. so i went to apply for a job as a pizza guy and it turned out to don't apply for a job as a pizza guy, you sign up for a job as a pizza died and they told me go over to the training and then come back. i came home with $100 a night, that would keep you floating for a bid, and what occurred was it became very evident to me quickly that a pizza guide delivers pizza so they can buy gas so they can deliver more pizza so they can buy gas and deliver
the problem with that, of course, is you can leave the white-collar world but the white collar bills don't leave you. they are in hot pursuit, especially if you own a home and between the insurance and taxes and the prescription drugs i'm not telling you anything you don't know. reason we are here in the land of the free is and free. so - he was working and she was sort of keeping us from collapsing into the canyon of doom but i thought i don't know what i want to do yet, but the least i can do...
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after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the same time he was trying to get bill clinton out of the white house for having an affair considering that john edwards who cheated on his wife while she had cancer too has been blacklisted from american politics new cambridge is a brace for the republican party doesn't say about republicans supposin family the party of family values why the double standard well before i respond let me just say i want to dedicate my performance of those to the late great rock macho man randy savage who passed away today since we are on the rubble. that. that's going to affect the well we'll talk about that later we're going to put the answer the question is what i think a better examples arnold schwarzenegger because he ran for office while having this great problem to back around because that's the problem both with what we did we had he had we're at fifteen when but there is no double standard. here is the other way gary studds who's left with a turn i didn't give it a router didn't gas didn't didn't get forced out mark foley did so so if there's a double stand
after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the same time he was trying to get bill clinton out of the white house for having an affair considering that john edwards who cheated on his wife while she had cancer too has been blacklisted from american politics new cambridge is a brace for the republican party doesn't say about republicans supposin family the party of family values why the double standard well before i respond let me just say i want to dedicate my performance of those to...
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cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante has a preview of that this morning.l, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. it didn't take long for the paradoxes of the middle east to catch up and frustrate president obama. last september he set an israeli road map of one year. the president cited the push for freedom in the arab world as a reason to reopen the peace talks. >> despite the many changes or perhaps because of the many changes that are taking place in the region it's more vital than ever that both israelis and p palestinians find a way to get back to the table. >> robert dennin says there's only one way that can happen. >> only the united states can bring them to the table. >> reporter: mr. obama meets with prime minister netanyahu friday. polls show arab and muslim views of the u.s. are negative more than a year ago. the view is that they have turned away from bahrain where it has an interest in the status quo. >> i think there's a great deal of disappointment in the region right now among arabs and israelis because the united states has espou
cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante has a preview of that this morning.l, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. it didn't take long for the paradoxes of the middle east to catch up and frustrate president obama. last september he set an israeli road map of one year. the president cited the push for freedom in the arab world as a reason to reopen the peace talks. >> despite the many changes or perhaps because of the many changes that are taking place in...
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>> bill plante at the white house, thanks. joining us to discuss immigration reform and other issues, florida republican senator, marco rubio. sir, great to have you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> immigration seems to be this issue that comes up every so often, sometimes in line with the campaign, sometimes not. then, it kind of falls by the wayside. is there any sense of urgency. is there room to get something dune done on this issue? >> i think it is an important issue. i am not sure it is as important as the lack of jobs or national security. it is an important issue. i don't approach this issue theoretically, i approach it from a real life experience. my parents were immigrants, my grandparents, my wife's parents. i have grown up around immigration. it is an important part of our legacy and a critical part of the future. we can't be the only country that doesn't enforce their immigration laws. >> i want to get to the subject of syria. you have been very outspoken there. obviously, so many americans have been fol
>> bill plante at the white house, thanks. joining us to discuss immigration reform and other issues, florida republican senator, marco rubio. sir, great to have you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> immigration seems to be this issue that comes up every so often, sometimes in line with the campaign, sometimes not. then, it kind of falls by the wayside. is there any sense of urgency. is there room to get something dune done on this issue? >> i think it is an...
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no matter i discovered much later in life that the library had a few volumes while a bill white libraryy point here is that no matter what restrictions are put on us in different ways and in different situations, we are responsible for our own education. law school or any other institution only give but -- only gives us a grounding. the rest is up to us. i would love to give you advice for your lives, but i'm a person who still doesn't know what i'm going to do when i grow up. i say that because there is so much to learn, places to go, people to meet, so i become a larger and different person every day. they call a "lifelong learning. let that be your goal. the other part, what i know about lawyers is half a century old. as a teenager, i was in the company of some of the brightest legal minds who argued the brown decision. i was sitting in the middle of a gaggle of lawyers who were trying to explain to me that i was part of a situation that was a constitutional conflict. so, i came to know social change happens as the result of litigation and agitation. i have day raggedy poster that i
no matter i discovered much later in life that the library had a few volumes while a bill white libraryy point here is that no matter what restrictions are put on us in different ways and in different situations, we are responsible for our own education. law school or any other institution only give but -- only gives us a grounding. the rest is up to us. i would love to give you advice for your lives, but i'm a person who still doesn't know what i'm going to do when i grow up. i say that...
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he said is pitch to the pentagon and to the american white house administration was that bill imposed the billion dollars it cost a billion dollars you go in there you take over iraq and then you prayerful in the first year with the oil revenues a good deal for you right now it's worth three trillion dollars and they don't even get the oil so this guy chalabi he's right up there with some charles ponzi if you look at the dictionary charles policy if you put a picture of chalabi and also remember you interviewed gregory mcdonald the energy analyst recently and one of the things you brought up is that at the tipping point will come when a certain wrong certain class of americans start spending more and more up to thirty forty fifty percent of their income on energy costs and we're starting to see that in the numbers this study shows that in mississippi residents are paying up to five seventeen percent of their disposable household incomes for energy that includes household heating and costs and gasoline but gasoline makes up the most percentage of it that's right that's what makes the t
he said is pitch to the pentagon and to the american white house administration was that bill imposed the billion dollars it cost a billion dollars you go in there you take over iraq and then you prayerful in the first year with the oil revenues a good deal for you right now it's worth three trillion dollars and they don't even get the oil so this guy chalabi he's right up there with some charles ponzi if you look at the dictionary charles policy if you put a picture of chalabi and also...
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>> all right, cbs' bill plante for us at the white house this morning.he pentagon where cbs news national security correspondent david martin has the minute by minute details of how the daring attack unfolded. that left bin laden dead. david, good morning once again. first i want to ask you, confirmation of the actual burial of bin laden. we have information on that now? >> yes. we can confirm that bin laden has been buried at sea from a u.s. navy warship. that would probably be in the indian ocean. muslim custom calls for burial within 24 hours of death. and that happened. muslim custom also calls for returning the body to the family. but in this case, the family lives in saudi arabia, and the saudis didn't want to have anything to do with bin laden's body. >> let's talk about the precise nature with which this operation was executed. choppers came in. this, by all accounts, was a surprise attack? >> it was. it took 40 minutes on the ground. but they did encounter organized resistance. u.s. officials say that the people living in that villa seemed to ha
>> all right, cbs' bill plante for us at the white house this morning.he pentagon where cbs news national security correspondent david martin has the minute by minute details of how the daring attack unfolded. that left bin laden dead. david, good morning once again. first i want to ask you, confirmation of the actual burial of bin laden. we have information on that now? >> yes. we can confirm that bin laden has been buried at sea from a u.s. navy warship. that would probably be in...
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same thing goes on in the white house under george bush. under bill clinton which is to say if you go too far out of line. challenging. you're not even getting called on and we're going to pressure your media ownership to send you here any more you're not going to go. you're not going to get on diplomats airplanes you're just going to be isolated out. of it for the most important course of government you case one way of keeping french people. having soldiers with machine guns on the streets what role do they play in what they have to do to keep us in perpetual fear something smack of l e n eight the external enemy your friends stay busy worrying about an external enemy you may have an external enemy to a. small degree. jihad is. we want to. like that it might be in your neighborhood in your school and while we're doing that let's take away your constitutional rights your civil rights social contract guarantees the freedom of expression freedom of assembly freedom from unnecessary search and seizure. because the more we violate your social contract the
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bill. you've been covering the white house for almost 30 years now.tough is it to keep a lid on something this big? >> it really is very difficult to keep a big secret. because there are so many people, usually, in the loop. but, sometimes you can make a surprise move as president. for example, ronald reagan was able to land troops in grenada. that was a surprise. the first george bush was able to put u.s. troops in somalia. but as far as we know, there's been nothing this audacious since jimmy carter tried to rescue american hostages in iran. and, of course, that failed. >> and it seems almost more incredible this -around, bill, was that youtube and twitter and facebook and all the social media out there that report things constantly. cbs' bill plante, we appreciate it. >>> and just a reminder, this thursday at 8:00 a.m. on "the early show," cbs news presents a town hall on the economy with president obama. hosted by erica hill, along with chief washington correspondent and host of "face the nation" bob schieffer. i'll be a part of it, too, asking qu
bill. you've been covering the white house for almost 30 years now.tough is it to keep a lid on something this big? >> it really is very difficult to keep a big secret. because there are so many people, usually, in the loop. but, sometimes you can make a surprise move as president. for example, ronald reagan was able to land troops in grenada. that was a surprise. the first george bush was able to put u.s. troops in somalia. but as far as we know, there's been nothing this audacious since...
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white house was one very seldom seen. the president did get a standing ovation from members of both parties of congress. erica? >> bill, we're also learning a little bit more about the mood and about what happened at the white house on sunday as all of this is unfolding. talk us through some of that if you would. >> take a look at these pictures. they're extraordinary. these pictures are from inside the white house situation room on sunday afternoon as the operation was going down. they showed the president and his national security team watching the attack as it unfolded. remember, this mission was in the planning stages for months and mr. obama's top counterterrorism advisor john brennan said yesterday it lasted 40 minutes. each one of the minutes felt more like a day. one of the people in the room heard a commander on the scene in pakistan utter the words, geronomo, ekia. geronomo was the name for bin laden, ekia means enemy killed in action. we are also told at one point that the president watching what was unfolding said quietly, we got him. erica? >> the pictures tell quite a tale. bill plante at the white house
white house was one very seldom seen. the president did get a standing ovation from members of both parties of congress. erica? >> bill, we're also learning a little bit more about the mood and about what happened at the white house on sunday as all of this is unfolding. talk us through some of that if you would. >> take a look at these pictures. they're extraordinary. these pictures are from inside the white house situation room on sunday afternoon as the operation was going down....