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let me go back to bob phillips. bob, energy, bob iaccino talked about it, cheaper energy. that may translate to real profits at airline end. do you like any airlines here? >> liz, we like delta airline quite a bit. all the airlines are benefiting certainly from cheaper fuel but there are two other major trends important. one obviously the capacity con states. they have actually pricing power today. and then consumer confidence, as the labor markets gotten better, consumer confidence keeps getting better. historically there has been pretty strong correlation between consumer confidence and air travel. when you look at delta, they traded about 13 1/2 times earnings. their piers are trading 19. we think delta will benefit from closing of that valuation gap in their favor. david: hey, john, master limited partnerships, people love their dividend, just through the roof those dividend. a great way to earn money, but with the price of oil dropping so many are based on pipelines they have had a wild month. do you still like mlps? if so how do you deal with swings we've seen with o
let me go back to bob phillips. bob, energy, bob iaccino talked about it, cheaper energy. that may translate to real profits at airline end. do you like any airlines here? >> liz, we like delta airline quite a bit. all the airlines are benefiting certainly from cheaper fuel but there are two other major trends important. one obviously the capacity con states. they have actually pricing power today. and then consumer confidence, as the labor markets gotten better, consumer confidence keeps...
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joining us, bob baer. phillip mudd, and tom fuentes. our national security analyst peter bergen. phillip, how unusual is it that the gunman forced hostages to actually post messages to these various social media sites? >> boy, i remember back -- wolf, you'll probably remember those attacks in mumbai, going back six or seven years, when people in the attack group from pakistan and india were using smartphones to broadcast live. it was incredible the power then of social media to transmit those messages. i think the question we're going to have after this is how do we give police the tools to shut down somebody's phone, to shut down somebody's social media access on site. so these kinds of people can't get access from a site like we saw in sidney today. >> tom fuentes, the congress, the chairman of the house homeland security committee spoke with me earlier about these radicalized terror threats being posed online. how do you combat against these online threats and also the inspiration for these individuals to go ahead and engage in these
joining us, bob baer. phillip mudd, and tom fuentes. our national security analyst peter bergen. phillip, how unusual is it that the gunman forced hostages to actually post messages to these various social media sites? >> boy, i remember back -- wolf, you'll probably remember those attacks in mumbai, going back six or seven years, when people in the attack group from pakistan and india were using smartphones to broadcast live. it was incredible the power then of social media to transmit...
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. >> reporter: navy seal snipe ls zeroed in on the bobbing target, picked off the pirates and phillips emerged unharmed if not unscathed. >> i would be crying like a little babiment. >> reporter: american aid worker jessica buchanan told scott pelley on "60 minutes" of her 93 days in the hands of somali bandits. >> they treated us like animals. you're laying in the fetal position on the ground under a tree, and they don't even... they don't care. >> reporter: navy seals parachuted in to rescue her only after they learned she was dying of a kidney infection. the threat of imminent death also triggered the unsuccessful attempt earlier this year to rescue american journalist james foley and steven sotloff from isis and the failed mission to snatch luke somers out of yemen this weekend. as long as the u.s. refuses to negotiate with terrorists, military rescue operations will remain the only option. they will also remain extremely risky, only sometimes successful and always an ordeal for the hostages. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon near reagan national airport tonight. thanks, davi
. >> reporter: navy seal snipe ls zeroed in on the bobbing target, picked off the pirates and phillips emerged unharmed if not unscathed. >> i would be crying like a little babiment. >> reporter: american aid worker jessica buchanan told scott pelley on "60 minutes" of her 93 days in the hands of somali bandits. >> they treated us like animals. you're laying in the fetal position on the ground under a tree, and they don't even... they don't care. >>...
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bob orr, and a rebuttal from former c.i.a. insider michael morell. don dahler on a devastating storm hitting the northeast. >> this haebt worst, i think, since surcane sandy. >> mark phillips on king james day. king james meets future king william in kings county. and jim axelrod with the christmas light that's been shining for half a century. ♪ route ofl with
bob orr, and a rebuttal from former c.i.a. insider michael morell. don dahler on a devastating storm hitting the northeast. >> this haebt worst, i think, since surcane sandy. >> mark phillips on king james day. king james meets future king william in kings county. and jim axelrod with the christmas light that's been shining for half a century. ♪ route ofl with
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bob orr, and a rebuttal from former c.i.a. insider michael morell. don dahler on a devastating storm hitting the northeast. >> this haebt worst, i think, since surcane sandy. >> mark phillips on king james day. king james meets future king william in kings county. and jim axelrod with the christmas light that's been shining for half a century. ♪ route ofl with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the senate intelligence committee laid it all out for the world to see-- an accounting of the c.i.a.'s extreme interrogation of terror suspects after 9/11. today, the panel, controlled by democrats, released the results of a six-year investigation that found the agency misled the president and congress. the report concluded that better intelligence could have been obtained by more humane methods. we'll begin tonight with nancy cordes. >> a 500-page executive summary. >> reporter: in a one-hour speech, senate intelligence chairman dianne feinstein laid out her case, that the c.i.a.'s interrogation program after 9/11 was far more brutal than the agency claimed.
bob orr, and a rebuttal from former c.i.a. insider michael morell. don dahler on a devastating storm hitting the northeast. >> this haebt worst, i think, since surcane sandy. >> mark phillips on king james day. king james meets future king william in kings county. and jim axelrod with the christmas light that's been shining for half a century. ♪ route ofl with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening...
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bob orr, and a rebuttal from former c.i.a. insider michael morell. don dahler on a devastating storm hitting the northeast. >> this has been the worst, i think, since hurricane sandy. >> pelley: mark phillipsking james day. king james meets future king william in kings county. and jim axelrod with the christmas light that's been shining for half a century. ♪ rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you guide my
bob orr, and a rebuttal from former c.i.a. insider michael morell. don dahler on a devastating storm hitting the northeast. >> this has been the worst, i think, since hurricane sandy. >> pelley: mark phillipsking james day. king james meets future king william in kings county. and jim axelrod with the christmas light that's been shining for half a century. ♪ rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you guide my
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bob orr reports. oil and gas prices fall again, a boon for u.s. auto makers, but it pushes russia into a financial crisis. reports from manuel bojorquez in houston and charlie d'agata in moscow. and mark phillips on a christmas miracle-- the legend of a battlefield that became a soccer field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
bob orr reports. oil and gas prices fall again, a boon for u.s. auto makers, but it pushes russia into a financial crisis. reports from manuel bojorquez in houston and charlie d'agata in moscow. and mark phillips on a christmas miracle-- the legend of a battlefield that became a soccer field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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bob orr reports. oil and gas prices fall again, a pon for u.s. auto makers, but it pushes russia into a financial crisis. reports from manuel bojorquez in houston and charlie d'agata in moscow. and mark phillipschristmas miracle-- the legend of a battlefield that became a soccer field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley
bob orr reports. oil and gas prices fall again, a pon for u.s. auto makers, but it pushes russia into a financial crisis. reports from manuel bojorquez in houston and charlie d'agata in moscow. and mark phillipschristmas miracle-- the legend of a battlefield that became a soccer field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley
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bob orr reports. oil and gas prices fall again, a boon for u.s. auto makers, but it pushes russia into a financial crisis. reports from manuel bojorquez in houston and charlie d'agata in moscow. and mark phillips on a christmas miracle-- the legend of a battlefield that became a soccer field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the terrorists showed no mercy. this time they aimed for the children. taliban forces stormed a school in pakistan today. more than 140 were killed, all but about 10 of them students. the taliban are trying to topple the pakistani government and set up their own version of an islamic state. it appears they targeted the school, which includes grades one through 10, because it's principally for the children of soldiers. a taliban spokesman said, "we want them to feel our pain." more now from clarissa ward. >> reporter: as hospital beds filled up with wounded children, doctors made an urgent appeal for blood, and ambulances continued to ferry in more young victims. distraught family members waited for news of their loved ones, combing through lists of the wounded. one yuck boy who escaped described the atta
bob orr reports. oil and gas prices fall again, a boon for u.s. auto makers, but it pushes russia into a financial crisis. reports from manuel bojorquez in houston and charlie d'agata in moscow. and mark phillips on a christmas miracle-- the legend of a battlefield that became a soccer field. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the terrorists showed no mercy. this time they aimed for the children. taliban forces...