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senior correspondent john miller is here with bob simon.as captured in iraq while covering the persian gulf where war in 1994 let me tell you what you were going through and how you recover after coming back from that horrific experience. up, of course, wrote a book about that. >> the first few days you're ecstatic. you're free, you didn't think you were going to survive. it's pure ecstasy. that lasts 48, 72 hours. and then, reality sinks in. you don't really feel so good anymore. you're more fragile than you think you are at first. and it's good to go far away, go skiing or go to mountain climbing in nepal or take a sled to the north pole. >> get your mind away from everything that you've been through? >> yeah. >> what do you need in terms of support? is there something that you need beyond that sort of clearing of your mind? >> well, first of all, clearing of your mind doesn't really work. it's just fun to do that. you don't really ever clear your mind. it's -- i think the best thing is to be with somebody you really like or love. >> exac
senior correspondent john miller is here with bob simon.as captured in iraq while covering the persian gulf where war in 1994 let me tell you what you were going through and how you recover after coming back from that horrific experience. up, of course, wrote a book about that. >> the first few days you're ecstatic. you're free, you didn't think you were going to survive. it's pure ecstasy. that lasts 48, 72 hours. and then, reality sinks in. you don't really feel so good anymore. you're...
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killed in the government's crackdown on of 0 minutes last night, the a miles an hour of cutter told bob simon arab troops should be deployed. >> would you be in favor of arab nations intervening in syria? >> i think for such a situation, to stop the killing, we have some -- some troops should go to stop the killing. >> opposition groups rallied again yesterday. >>> pakistan's top court started proceedings. pakistan supreme court ruled that ga lan i failed to open up a probe against the president. the government refused to open the investigation because it answers to help us live longer, healthier lives tonight on the cbs evening news. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infectio
killed in the government's crackdown on of 0 minutes last night, the a miles an hour of cutter told bob simon arab troops should be deployed. >> would you be in favor of arab nations intervening in syria? >> i think for such a situation, to stop the killing, we have some -- some troops should go to stop the killing. >> opposition groups rallied again yesterday. >>> pakistan's top court started proceedings. pakistan supreme court ruled that ga lan i failed to open up a...
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killed in the government's crackdown on of 0 minutes last night, the a miles an hour of cutter told bob simon arab troops should be deployed. >> would you be in favor of arab nations intervening in syria? >> i think for such a situation, to stop the killing, we have some -- some troops should go to stop the killing. >> opposition groups rallied again yesterday. >>> pakistan's top court started proceedings. pakistan supreme court ruled that ga lan i failed to open up a probe against the president. the government refused to open the investigation because it says the president has immunity. he could be prosecuted and thrown out of office. >>> take a quick break on a monday. coming up on the morning, a wrap of the golden globe winners. ipad fans get ready. the ipad 3, 3 may very soon be coming to a store near you. first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's news. >> she's 98 years young and healthy. scientists call her a super ager. why won woman may hold the answers to help us live longer, healthier lives tonight on the cbs evening news. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa l
killed in the government's crackdown on of 0 minutes last night, the a miles an hour of cutter told bob simon arab troops should be deployed. >> would you be in favor of arab nations intervening in syria? >> i think for such a situation, to stop the killing, we have some -- some troops should go to stop the killing. >> opposition groups rallied again yesterday. >>> pakistan's top court started proceedings. pakistan supreme court ruled that ga lan i failed to open up a...
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that interview is with bob simon on tonight's "60 minutes." >> would you be in favor of arab nations intervening in syria? >> i think for such a situation, to stop the killing, we have some-- some troops should go to stop the killing. activists are rallying around the ideas of deficit reduction and reduced taxes but finding one specific candidate is more difficult. bill whitaker is in myrtle beach, bill, good evening. >> jeff, if members of the south carolina tea party are united on anything, it's their desire to defeat president obama in november. ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪. >> at their convention in myrtle beach today movement stalled when senator jim demint said south carolina is where the march to retake the white house begins. >> but this could be our last chance to turn things around in my mind. >> reporter: but these most conservative activists in this very conservative state are divided on just how to take on the president. >> i talked to tea party people all over the state and they are supporting all the candidates. they are pretty divided and i think that's a goo
that interview is with bob simon on tonight's "60 minutes." >> would you be in favor of arab nations intervening in syria? >> i think for such a situation, to stop the killing, we have some-- some troops should go to stop the killing. activists are rallying around the ideas of deficit reduction and reduced taxes but finding one specific candidate is more difficult. bill whitaker is in myrtle beach, bill, good evening. >> jeff, if members of the south carolina tea...
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we'll speak with bob simon a former hostage and the challenges that lie ahead for her.us. you're watching "cbs this morning." your local news is next. frank mallicoat ... on campus at san >>> and good morning, everyone. it's 7:26. get you caught up with some of the bay area headlines. >>> students living on campus at san jose state are warned to keep their doors locked after a woman record a man groped her in the joe west dorm early this morning. >>> a berkeley man is dead in the city's first murder of the year. neighbors telling police they heard a lot of gunshots last night. police think the victim was definitely targeted by his killer. >>> and protestors who disrupted the oakland city council meeting this week have a warning to the mayor. they say they plan to "occupy" a vacant building over the weekend and if they are evicted, they plan to block the port, the airport and city hall. >>> traffic and weather, it's mighty foggy out there, coming up right after this. i can ex. jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and onlyes? honey, it's embarrassing. c
we'll speak with bob simon a former hostage and the challenges that lie ahead for her.us. you're watching "cbs this morning." your local news is next. frank mallicoat ... on campus at san >>> and good morning, everyone. it's 7:26. get you caught up with some of the bay area headlines. >>> students living on campus at san jose state are warned to keep their doors locked after a woman record a man groped her in the joe west dorm early this morning. >>> a...
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bob simon from cbs's "60 minutes ," was held captive during the gulf war and freed after 40 days in iraqi prisons. >> your head is in a million places. and none of them are good. and you shouldn't get back to real life right away. because you have no idea what's been going on with you. >> reporter: buchanan is free to leave italy, whenever she wants. and she'll fly back to the u.s. in air military -- a military aircraft. but for now, she's staying put. her family is happy she's one step closer to home. in italy, anna matranga, wjz eyewitness news. >> she was working in an area of somalia that is not easily accessible for most aid organizations. former county executive jack johnson can no longer practice law in the state of maryland. he was disbarred. last month, he was sentenced to seven years in prison for accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes from developers. johnson is scheduled to report to prison in one week. >>> maryland's first lady, katie o'malley, issues an apology for calling colleagues in the house of delegates cowards for failing to pass same-sex legislation nex
bob simon from cbs's "60 minutes ," was held captive during the gulf war and freed after 40 days in iraqi prisons. >> your head is in a million places. and none of them are good. and you shouldn't get back to real life right away. because you have no idea what's been going on with you. >> reporter: buchanan is free to leave italy, whenever she wants. and she'll fly back to the u.s. in air military -- a military aircraft. but for now, she's staying put. her family is happy...
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. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes."had the carpets cleaned! that was the pizza guy. you said you bought a digiorno. but the pizza came with cheesy breadsticks. [ male announcer ] digiorno pizza and breadsticks. it's not delivery. it's digiorno pizza & breadsticks. she found the box! maybe because you left it right on the counter. she follow the wings. on my, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ tea kettle whistle ] [ male announcer ] beat your worst flu symptoms. theraflu max d contains the most powerful medicine allowable without a prescription to fight your worst flu symptoms. theraflu max d. serious power. >> stahl: 2011 will be remembered as a year of perpetual gridlock in washington, and open combat between the president and the republicans in congre
. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes."had the carpets cleaned! that was the pizza guy. you said you bought a digiorno. but the pizza came with cheesy breadsticks. [ male announcer ] digiorno pizza and breadsticks. it's not delivery. it's digiorno pizza & breadsticks. she found the box! maybe because you left it right on the counter. she follow the wings. on my, i've learned that when you ask someone in...
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bob simon from cbs's 60 minutes was held captive during the gulf war and freed after 40 days in iraqi prisons. >> your head is in a million places. and none of them are good. and you shouldn't get back to real life right away because you have no idea what's been going on with you. >> reporter: buchanan is free to leave italy whenever she wants. and she'll fly back to the u.s. in a military aircraft. but for now, she's staying put. her father has plans to visit, happy she's one step closer to home. in milan, italy, anna matranga, wjz eyewitness news. >> buchanan was working for the danish refugee council in a region of somalia that is not easily accessible for most aid organizations. >>> a nice end of the week. take a look at this. a beautiful scene. oh, my goodness. it is out on the chesapeake bay. that is spectacular. now, just a few clouds hanging around the area for most of the afternoon. bob has a look at what we can expect tonight and into the weekend. bob? >> see the white caps on the bay. it was pretty windy. sometimes we have wind gusts over 35s , 40 -- 35, 40 miles an hour. i
bob simon from cbs's 60 minutes was held captive during the gulf war and freed after 40 days in iraqi prisons. >> your head is in a million places. and none of them are good. and you shouldn't get back to real life right away because you have no idea what's been going on with you. >> reporter: buchanan is free to leave italy whenever she wants. and she'll fly back to the u.s. in a military aircraft. but for now, she's staying put. her father has plans to visit, happy she's one step...
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bob simon was held captive and freed after 40 days. >> your head is in a million places and none of them are good. you shouldn't get back to real life right away. because you have no idea what is going on with you. >> reporter: buchanan is free to leave italy whenever she wants. and she will fly back to the u.s. in a military aircraft. but for now, she's staying put. her father has plans to visit, happy she's one step closer to home. in milan, italy, anna matranga, wjz eyewitness news. >> but danp -- buchanan was working in a region that is not easily accessible for most aid organizations. >>> a family of a woman killed inside a yoga store, right now, her killer is being sentenced in court. denise has new details for us. >> reporter: wjz is in the courtroom, as britney norwood waits to be sentenced for beating jayna murray to death. right now, murray's family is giving victim impact statements. her father took nearly an hour to read his letter. and her brother broke down in tears. once they finish their statements, they will move to statements from norwood's family. the convicted killer'
bob simon was held captive and freed after 40 days. >> your head is in a million places and none of them are good. you shouldn't get back to real life right away. because you have no idea what is going on with you. >> reporter: buchanan is free to leave italy whenever she wants. and she will fly back to the u.s. in a military aircraft. but for now, she's staying put. her father has plans to visit, happy she's one step closer to home. in milan, italy, anna matranga, wjz eyewitness...
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. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ thud ] ♪ [ thud ] [ horn honks ] ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] [ crash ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ crash ] ♪ ♪ ♪ what if the first step on that road is a bowl of soup? delicious campbell's soups fill you with vegetable nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's -- it's amazing what soup can do. this is mary... who has a million things to pick up each month on top of her prescriptions. so she was thrilled that her walgreens pharmacist recommended a 3-month supply and would always be there to answer questions about her health. now mary gets 3 refills in one and for 3 months, she's done. more or less. ask your pharmacist about a 90 day supply today. walgreens. there's a way to stay well. >> stahl: by now you have probably heard of the company called groupon, even though it started only three years ago as a side project of a quirky young midwesterner. what he did was reinvent the coupon, turning it into a digital tool for bar
. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ thud ] ♪ [ thud ] [ horn honks ] ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] [ crash ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ crash ] ♪ ♪ ♪ what if the first step on that road is a bowl of soup? delicious campbell's soups fill you with vegetable nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's -- it's amazing what soup can do. this is mary... who has a million...
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andrea's own story is pretty amazing, but as bob simon discovered, not nearly as compelling as the insights into elephant behavior that her research has revealed, especially when it comes to the secret language of elephants. elephants communicate in a complicated, sophisticated language that scientists are trying to decipher and compile into the world's first elephant dictionary. when we heard that all of this is happening in one of the most magical places on earth, a remote clearing in central africa where forest elephants-- the rarest, most mysterious, and most threatened member of the species-- congregate, well, we simply had to go. >> simon: the sangha river flows through the congo basin, along the border between cameroon and the central african republic, in the second largest rain forest on earth. this remote corner of the world is the place andrea turkalo, a field biologist from taunton, massachusetts, has called home for nearly two decades. andrea lives in a compound that she and a group of pygmies built from scratch. the pygmies help her run the place. commuting to her job is a hike
andrea's own story is pretty amazing, but as bob simon discovered, not nearly as compelling as the insights into elephant behavior that her research has revealed, especially when it comes to the secret language of elephants. elephants communicate in a complicated, sophisticated language that scientists are trying to decipher and compile into the world's first elephant dictionary. when we heard that all of this is happening in one of the most magical places on earth, a remote clearing in central...
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. >> simon: i'm bob simon. >> logan: i'm lara logan. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." so -- tell me again what happened. i was downstairs making coffee, and we heard it. it just came crashing through the roof, out of nowhere. what is it? it's our ira. any idea what coulda caused this? maybe. i just sorta threw a little money here, a little money there. and i loaded up on something my dentist told me was hot. yeah. ♪ follow the wings. yeah. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback right now, get 5% cashback at gas stations. it pays to discover. [ driver ] what do i want? ♪ i want horsepower. cleaner horsepower. i want power that dominates the road. and fuel efficiency that respects the earth. gimme 43 miles per gallon. and the rush of 200 horsepower. what i want is the best of both worlds. [ male announcer ] introducing the reinvented 2012 camry hybrid. from toyota. ♪ >> pelley: no one would have
. >> simon: i'm bob simon. >> logan: i'm lara logan. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." so -- tell me again what happened. i was downstairs making coffee, and we heard it. it just came crashing through the roof, out of nowhere. what is it? it's our ira. any idea what coulda caused this? maybe. i just sorta threw a little money here, a little money there. and i loaded up on something my dentist told me was hot. yeah. ♪ follow the...
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as bob simon found out for "60 minutes" overtime. >> were in qatar right now, aren't we in. >> that'srom the middle east. tell us once and for all how to say it. is it qatar? cutter, or cat-ar. >> which one do you like? they all work? they know that none of us can pronounce it the way they pronounce it. >> even they seem to say it differently from one interview to the next. >> qatar has been pronounced 18 different ways. how do you pronounce it? >> how do we pronounce it. >> >> how do you pronounce the country we're in. >> qatar. >> my wife was trying to pronounce it as qatarment. >>> that's a classical pronunciation. >> do you think most americans on the street have heard of this country? >> not at all aside from being rich, it's insignificant until recently. >> qatar is about to enter the world stage because they were just awarded this major event. >> they're joyed at getting the world cup. it's difficult to find words for it do you know who they beat ut for the world cup? >> the united states. >> wonder how they did that. >> i think they did it by making a really impressive show. t
as bob simon found out for "60 minutes" overtime. >> were in qatar right now, aren't we in. >> that'srom the middle east. tell us once and for all how to say it. is it qatar? cutter, or cat-ar. >> which one do you like? they all work? they know that none of us can pronounce it the way they pronounce it. >> even they seem to say it differently from one interview to the next. >> qatar has been pronounced 18 different ways. how do you pronounce it? >>...
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bob. i'm sorry i interrupted. >> that's a good point, simon.ekend when there was talk of a budget -- germany floated the concept of a budget czar for greece, that blew everything up. they have to deal with the overall budget tear crisis. >> yeah. don't go away. i'm curious to know and gary, i'd like your opinion, why there's a lack of the month-end buying. is that absence -- >> wait. carl, that is a polite way of asking you why is there not window dressing and marking up, right? >> yeah. >> exactly. bob was talking earlier about some of the dispersion of those european markets and the junkier ones with the outperformance. i think there's anticipation for this to continue in to today but look at the chart. this may be part of the answer, carl. sometimes a picture is just worth a thousand words. right? bad use of a cliche. i was september this this morning. look at this. this is the most shorted stocks on the russell 3,000 names in our chart, the blue line. performance january. and then look at the russell 3,000. this was active hedge fund invest
bob. i'm sorry i interrupted. >> that's a good point, simon.ekend when there was talk of a budget -- germany floated the concept of a budget czar for greece, that blew everything up. they have to deal with the overall budget tear crisis. >> yeah. don't go away. i'm curious to know and gary, i'd like your opinion, why there's a lack of the month-end buying. is that absence -- >> wait. carl, that is a polite way of asking you why is there not window dressing and marking up,...
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simone. they need to know both. [applause] need to know about carole king, james taylor and bob dylan, peter seger, have a sense of history even as you make history in the present. [applause] and it's a beautiful thing for an old school brother like me to see young people disproportionately straighten up their backs and standing the way sly stone said in that way, like my brother carl dix, we refuse to accept the notion that there's no alternative to the present. we will not defer to the truncated public discourse that says the only limits of our politics is a choice between a mean-spirited, mediocre, mendacious republican party and a spineless democratic party. [cheers and applause] we refuse to confine ourselves to that kind of limit! we want something else! we want another world, we want a were the world, we want more imagination, we want more empathy. and you say, oh, that's just utopian, you're just dreaming. what's wrong with dreaming? do you know, one of the greatest playwrights just like stephen son heym is our greatest playwright in song, he used to say either you dream or you die. by dreaming, i'm not talking ab
simone. they need to know both. [applause] need to know about carole king, james taylor and bob dylan, peter seger, have a sense of history even as you make history in the present. [applause] and it's a beautiful thing for an old school brother like me to see young people disproportionately straighten up their backs and standing the way sly stone said in that way, like my brother carl dix, we refuse to accept the notion that there's no alternative to the present. we will not defer to the...