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i'm nancy cordis, cbs news.as' going to show us how simple it is to build up his savings account. that's simple alright. use your debit card for everyday purchases and automatically build your savings. with keep the change®. only from bank of america. what's a good gift for a family? ♪ how 'bout three computers ♪ ♪ complete with windows seven ♪ ♪ and a wireless router ♪ set up by geek squad? wow. three? ♪ when everyone can get online ♪ ♪ all at once, at the same time ♪ ♪ you won't have to fight ♪ ♪ you won't have to bite ♪ ♪ and you won't act like a bunch of animals ♪ [ male announcer ] get a desktop, laptop, and netbook with windows 7 networked together by geek squad. the best gifts come from best buy. with windows 7 networked together by geek squad. find a way to eat right at work... grab it. 100% natural white meat chicken and no msg added. campbell's select harvest chicken with egg noodles soup. m'm! m'm! good! @ work. to build up his savings account. use your debit card for everyday purchases and automatica
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[captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs [captioning made possible by cbs sports, a cbs broadcasting, inc.] jim: rivers, dive and grab, good for a first. naanee for five. remember san diego with one time-out. ball was deflected at the line. a flag is thrown. it was in fact deflected, and i would think that would negate any interference call on this flag. phil: that's right. jim: robbins may have gotten a fingertip on it. phil: giants deflected quite a few passes last week against the eagles. referee: holding, number 52, defense, five yard penalty. jim: interference with boley who looked like he might not be able to return but back out there. phil: that's a whole different problem for the defense. holding, it doesn't matter. jim: here's the hold. giants over 100 yards in the game for penalties. nine for 104. at the 39. down sideline. and a battle for it. incomplete. floyd and bruce johnson. floyd has a big height advantage over johnson, but johnson twice today has fleached and knocked it away. phil: he has. philip rivers picks the right guy to throw to. it's close. bu
[captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs [captioning made possible by cbs sports, a cbs broadcasting, inc.] jim: rivers, dive and grab, good for a first. naanee for five. remember san diego with one time-out. ball was deflected at the line. a flag is thrown. it was in fact deflected, and i would think that would negate any interference call on this flag. phil: that's right. jim: robbins may have gotten a fingertip on it. phil: giants deflected quite a few passes last week...
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. >> that was shaniya's father on cbs "early show" early this morning. we are taking your calls live. there is no easy way to report the latest on this case. when we saw video of little shaniya being carried into a hotel room -- liz, let's show that video, please. there was hope that although the child had been abducted that she was still alive. here's the video i'm telling you about. that is 29-year-old mario andrette mcneill. he's got $100,000 bond tonight. carrying little kidnapped shaniya into a hotel room. gurnal scott, how long did he stay in that hotel room that we know of? the video surveillance should reveal it. >> yeah. from what we know, that mario mcneill and shaniya davis only stayed in the hotel for about an hour. as soon as police found out that that video existed, they made a
. >> that was shaniya's father on cbs "early show" early this morning. we are taking your calls live. there is no easy way to report the latest on this case. when we saw video of little shaniya being carried into a hotel room -- liz, let's show that video, please. there was hope that although the child had been abducted that she was still alive. here's the video i'm telling you about. that is 29-year-old mario andrette mcneill. he's got $100,000 bond tonight. carrying little...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> pelley: the price of gold hit an all-time high this past week. there's demand for investments, for electronics and, in this holiday season, for jewelry. but there's another price being paid for gold that you probably haven't heard about. this is a gold mine in central africa, where men lift tons of dirt, one pan at a time. the world is paying top dollar for the gold they're producing, and those dollars are helping to fund the deadliest war since world war ii. >> we turned the corner and there it was right in front of us. >> logan: right there? >> right there. >> logan: when bob ballard discovered the "titanic" two miles down, there was a lot he couldn't talk about because it was top secret. but he's since opened up, and he opened up his film vault to us. >> and all that's left of human signature are their shoes. and all around the "titanic" are pairs of shoes. okay, on the rise. welcome aboard. >> logan: thank you, dr. ballard. he is, by any measure, the greatest explorer of our time. he's taken deep-sea exploration to a new
captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> pelley: the price of gold hit an all-time high this past week. there's demand for investments, for electronics and, in this holiday season, for jewelry. but there's another price being paid for gold that you probably haven't heard about. this is a gold mine in central africa, where men lift tons of dirt, one pan at a time. the world is paying top dollar for the gold they're producing, and those dollars are helping to fund...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> until now no camera has been inside the plant that's churning out the h1n1 flu vaccine. the new flu virus is injected into millions of chicken eggs. then it's refined into the shots now being rushed to all 50 states. but the questions now being asked all across the country are, is the vaccine effective? and is it safe? if there's a movement in this country to not take the vaccine, where does that leave us? >> a lot more dead people. >> it is the mark of the yakusa, ornate bull body tattoos that cover the members of the japanese mob. so how did one of their god fathers get into america and jump to the front of the line for a life saving liver transplant? this reporter found out. and says it may cost him his life. >> he was leaving and geting in his car, he said that, that god damn american jew reporter, i want to kill him. >> open up the door. >> every mon a special unit of the los angeles police department mounts raids looking for pirates. movie pirates. in the past four years they've confiscated nearly a million dvd's.
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. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by:. >> good evening. more than a third of u.s. saab dealers will close after general motors completes its sale of the swedish brand. >> and an auction in new york city bernard madoff's watchs along with his wife's jewelry and other items brought in $1 million. and a 2012 won the weekend box office. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. >> stahl: there is something about dinosaurs that captures the imagination-- giant, mysterious animals that roamed the earth for millions of years, now gone forever. all they've left us are their fossils, the dried-out mineral remnants of the creatures they once were, with the organic material that gave them life long gone. or so everyone always thought, until b-rex, a 68-million-year- old tyrannosaurus rex who was dug up and named by a paleontologist from montana state university, whose unorthodox approach to dinosaurs may be changing the whole dino ballgame. think dinosaur, and most of us think this-- the 1993 classic film "jurassic park," with its dinosaur resurrection experiment gone wrong, and its embat
. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by:. >> good evening. more than a third of u.s. saab dealers will close after general motors completes its sale of the swedish brand. >> and an auction in new york city bernard madoff's watchs along with his wife's jewelry and other items brought in $1 million. and a 2012 won the weekend box office. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. >> stahl: there is something about dinosaurs that captures the imagination-- giant, mysterious animals that...
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[applause] >> scott conroy is a digital journalist for cbs news who now lives in chicago. shushannah walshe was a reporter and producer for fox news channel from 2001 through the election of 2008. for more information about "sarah from alaska," visit publicaffairsbooks.com. >>> history professor steven gillon details the a worse following the kennedy assassination on november 22nd, 1963 and the transfer of the presidency to lyndon johnson. mr. steven gillon uses newly declassified archival sources to explore the first hours of the johnson administration. barnes and noble in new york city hosts this hour-long event. >> i think the question when you write a book like this the first question that you have to answer is do we really need another book about the kennedy assassination? is their anything new to be said about the assassination of president kennedy? are there new materials that have become available that allow us to see these events in a different light, and obviously my answer to that question is yes for very selfish purposes. [laughter] boast of the books, the vast
[applause] >> scott conroy is a digital journalist for cbs news who now lives in chicago. shushannah walshe was a reporter and producer for fox news channel from 2001 through the election of 2008. for more information about "sarah from alaska," visit publicaffairsbooks.com. >>> history professor steven gillon details the a worse following the kennedy assassination on november 22nd, 1963 and the transfer of the presidency to lyndon johnson. mr. steven gillon uses newly...
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. >> well, cbs' news president says -- yeah, that's right. the president of cbs saying the quality of the interview and the questions, they speak for themselves. >> wow. palin also claims in her book that she was basically tricked into doing the interview in the first place. how so? >> well, palin says she was driven to do the interview by a campaign adviser named nicolle wallace who used to work with couric. in the book she says wallace told her, quote, katie really likes you. she admires you as a working mom. she just relates to you, end quote. she also says wallace told her katie really needed a career boost and had low self-esteem. nicolle wallace said palin is making this up and that she would never say those things in a million years. >> back and forth. thank you, richard. >>> more americans are going hungry. the agricultural department says about one in seven u.s. households struggle to put food on the table last year. it is a record high. president obama says the report's unsettling. he's urging congress to pass a strong child nutriti
. >> well, cbs' news president says -- yeah, that's right. the president of cbs saying the quality of the interview and the questions, they speak for themselves. >> wow. palin also claims in her book that she was basically tricked into doing the interview in the first place. how so? >> well, palin says she was driven to do the interview by a campaign adviser named nicolle wallace who used to work with couric. in the book she says wallace told her, quote, katie really likes...
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cbs's news president says the quality of the interview and the questions speak for themselves there.she was basically tricked into doing the interview in the first place. let's explain that. >> palin says she was driven to do the interview by a campaign adviser named nicole wallace who used to work with couric. she said wallace told her, quote, katie really likes you. she admires you as a working mom and just relates to you. she said katie really needed a career boost and had low self-esteem. nicole wallace, who you see here, says palin is lying. she said she would never say any of those things, robin, in a million years. >> something is just not matching up there. all right, thank you. >>> military police arrested a single mom with a baby son for refusing to deploy to afghanistan. specialist alexis hutchinson said that her mom was supposed to take care of the baby but was too busy caring for sick family members. an army spokesperson said hutchinson would not have been deployed if the army knew about this so they're investigating. so far she's not been charged. >>> a new kia motors p
cbs's news president says the quality of the interview and the questions speak for themselves there.she was basically tricked into doing the interview in the first place. let's explain that. >> palin says she was driven to do the interview by a campaign adviser named nicole wallace who used to work with couric. she said wallace told her, quote, katie really likes you. she admires you as a working mom and just relates to you. she said katie really needed a career boost and had low...
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now, appearing on cbs's "face the nation," senator jack reid of rhode island said it would take time, but he predicted an overhaul would pass the senate. >> i believe we're going to pass health care reform. i believe we must do this because it's sennial to not just the quality of life here but our economic success in the future. senator reed, harry reid, has introduced a public option, there's strong support there, but we are far from the end of the debate in the senate. it will take time. it will be careful, thorough, and deliberate. i hope that a public option is part of the final bill. >> republicans in the senate are hoping to defeat any bill like the one passed by the house, which contains a public option. now, right now, some d moderate death democrats have expressed some reservations as well. also appearing on "face the nation" this morning, as well, was gop senator lindsey graham of south carolina. graham said he thinks the government option would destroy private health care and that the house bill passed late last night is doa. >> the house bill is dead on arrival in the sena
now, appearing on cbs's "face the nation," senator jack reid of rhode island said it would take time, but he predicted an overhaul would pass the senate. >> i believe we're going to pass health care reform. i believe we must do this because it's sennial to not just the quality of life here but our economic success in the future. senator reed, harry reid, has introduced a public option, there's strong support there, but we are far from the end of the debate in the senate. it will...
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that somebody bring her back to the people that love her. >> that was shaniya's father on cbs "early show" this morning. we are taking your calls live. there is no easy way to report the latest on this case. when we saw video of little shaniya being carried into a hotel room -- liz, let's show that video, please. there was hope that although the child had been abducted that she was still alive. here's the video i'm telling you about. that is 29-year-old mario andrette mcneil. he's got $100,000 bond tonight. carrying little kidnapped shaniya into a hotel room. gurnal scott, how long did he stay in that hotel room that we know of? the video surveillance should reveal it. >> yeah. from what we know, that mario mcneil and shaniya davis only stayed in the hotel for about an hour. as soon as police found out that that video existed, they made a race to that hotel. didn't get there in time to catch the two of them there. but it's still not known if they searched whatever room they were in. but they were only in that hotel for a very short time, just an hour. >> so he leaves with the little
that somebody bring her back to the people that love her. >> that was shaniya's father on cbs "early show" this morning. we are taking your calls live. there is no easy way to report the latest on this case. when we saw video of little shaniya being carried into a hotel room -- liz, let's show that video, please. there was hope that although the child had been abducted that she was still alive. here's the video i'm telling you about. that is 29-year-old mario andrette mcneil....
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[laughter] >> both nbc, cbs and abc were on the air. they stayed on the air through the entire weekend. so this is playing out in public. what i was struck by, it's interesting, i was writing this, the section about the oath of office. right up under about the time barack obama's taking of office and john forgot the constitution. the next day, they administered the oath of office again in private. because was interesting, on air force one, johnson writes back on air force one he is liked what i have to take the oath? amide resident of the niceties or them under a gor or am i nott until i take the oath? when he announces to the public that kennedy is dead, roughly a round 1:36 p.m. or so. the first question is where is lyndon johnson and has he taken the oath of office? all this, it's all playing out in the full glare of the media. the other president who assassinated all link at. when mckinley was shot in buffalo in 1901, healing there for days. actually, there were reports he was getting better. he took a dramatic turn after i think he
[laughter] >> both nbc, cbs and abc were on the air. they stayed on the air through the entire weekend. so this is playing out in public. what i was struck by, it's interesting, i was writing this, the section about the oath of office. right up under about the time barack obama's taking of office and john forgot the constitution. the next day, they administered the oath of office again in private. because was interesting, on air force one, johnson writes back on air force one he is liked...
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a lawyer for cbs news producer be rot haldeman plans to challenge the evidence. the case said haldeman had him admit on his show that he had sex with women who worked for him. >>> if you see one of the hot new toys for christmas, grab it, says jen westhoven. toy shortages are starting early this year. go out and get them, hey, money expert. >> hey. we have been talking about this is the kind of year where you decide to wait until the very end, you could be risking your stuff will be gone. retailers are worried maybe people aren't going to be spending as much this holiday season. look, they're not in great shape either. they can't afford to be stuck with a lot of leftover that's have to be marked down soxt they're ord, so they're ordering in smaller batches. this is a mechanical hamster and has a whole ring it runs around like a real hamster. >> not the juju pet. please tell me know. >> it's really cute. >> you have to smile when you say the name. >> you could be right. but it could be hard to find one of these on the shelves. that's a toy people are buying up. ot
a lawyer for cbs news producer be rot haldeman plans to challenge the evidence. the case said haldeman had him admit on his show that he had sex with women who worked for him. >>> if you see one of the hot new toys for christmas, grab it, says jen westhoven. toy shortages are starting early this year. go out and get them, hey, money expert. >> hey. we have been talking about this is the kind of year where you decide to wait until the very end, you could be risking your stuff will...
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a lawyer for cbs news producer robert halderman plans to challenge evidence.itted on his own show he had sex with women who worked with him. >>> a car bomb exploded, killing 20 and wounding dozens more. that's from police in pakistan. the blast twisted cars and destroyed several buildings. it's at least the area's third attack in just the last three days. >>> those are some of our headlines. it's tuesday, very early. look at you up you early today. rise and shine. i'm robin meade. >>> during wartime, u.s. troops know the risks they're facing. but today at ft. hood there is a memorial for 12 soldiers and one civilian killed in the kind of attack that no one expected, a shooting rampage on the post and a fellow soldier is the suspect. president obama will attend the service and meet with the families. some of the witnesses are still stunned by what they saw. >> people started running and we could see people throwing chairs and stuff at the windows. at first we didn't know what was going on. we couldn't hear the gunshots. as people started running out, you saw pe
a lawyer for cbs news producer robert halderman plans to challenge evidence.itted on his own show he had sex with women who worked with him. >>> a car bomb exploded, killing 20 and wounding dozens more. that's from police in pakistan. the blast twisted cars and destroyed several buildings. it's at least the area's third attack in just the last three days. >>> those are some of our headlines. it's tuesday, very early. look at you up you early today. rise and shine. i'm robin...
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a number of news web sites, including cbs, reports on the congressman and his comments about funding the war in iraq and afghanistan. in the peace the white house budget director suggested that it could cost the government $40 billion per year to send the troops sought by commander mcchrystal. he told cbs news that the cost of the war could destroy the other things that we are trying to do in our country. also there are interviews with cbs and abc news, they did favor a war tax in which lower earners would pay a very small percentage. we want to get your comments on all of this, the number is on the screen, you can send us an e-mail or a tutor, and that twitter.com/c-spanwj -- e-mail or twitter comment thaat twitter.com/c-spanwj. with finances already stretched, "the obama administration is expected to recommit soon at the cost of $1 million per soldier. where will the money come from? take a guess. they want an additional tax on the upper bracket. they can afford it, he explained, they have done incredibly well. the top end of the u.s. middle- class my question that assessment." we
a number of news web sites, including cbs, reports on the congressman and his comments about funding the war in iraq and afghanistan. in the peace the white house budget director suggested that it could cost the government $40 billion per year to send the troops sought by commander mcchrystal. he told cbs news that the cost of the war could destroy the other things that we are trying to do in our country. also there are interviews with cbs and abc news, they did favor a war tax in which lower...
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. >>> the cbs news producer charged with blackmailing david letterman is in court today. joe halderman threatened to expose his affairs with the late-night staff if he didn't pay $2 million. a short while ago the defense attorney asked the judge to dismiss the case saying his client was trying to sell a screen play. letterman made tv history when he confessed i slept with women that worked for him. >>> the former astronaut accused of attacking another woman over an ex-boyfriend may take a plea trial today. the hearing is set to begin in 25 minutes. prosecutors say the deal has some conditions. they're not giving details. lisa nowak pleaded not guilty to attempted kidnapping and other charges. the woman she allegedly attacked in an airport parking lot two years ago is expected at the hearing today. >>> the virginia governor will not stop the execution of convicted d.c. sniper john allen muhammad. governor kaine rejected a hearing for klemm . >> if you have h1n1, you should be paid from your employer to stay at home. the idea is to make sure sick employees stay home and not
. >>> the cbs news producer charged with blackmailing david letterman is in court today. joe halderman threatened to expose his affairs with the late-night staff if he didn't pay $2 million. a short while ago the defense attorney asked the judge to dismiss the case saying his client was trying to sell a screen play. letterman made tv history when he confessed i slept with women that worked for him. >>> the former astronaut accused of attacking another woman over an...
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weeks ago that david letterman admitted to having sex with women who worked with him on his show on cbs. now you've got nell scovell claiming that she quit because of what she called sexual politics. she described that dramatic moment on hln's "joy behar show." >> it was my dream job. i loved that show. and it was a breakthrough. so i moved back to new york to take this job. and five months later, i ended up walking away from my dream job because it was a hostile work environment. >> okay. kim, here's what i'm wondering. if this was going on back in the '90s, why do you think no one would publicly call letterman out until now? do you think that maybe nobody would've believed her? >> well, it's interesting. because she did wait for a long time, obviously, almost 20 years to talk about this. so she obviously must feel this way. but you have to wonder why you're not hearing from other women who worked for david letterman. i personally know people both men and women who have worked for david letterman and i'm not hearing from any of them. she did only work for him i think four to six months
weeks ago that david letterman admitted to having sex with women who worked with him on his show on cbs. now you've got nell scovell claiming that she quit because of what she called sexual politics. she described that dramatic moment on hln's "joy behar show." >> it was my dream job. i loved that show. and it was a breakthrough. so i moved back to new york to take this job. and five months later, i ended up walking away from my dream job because it was a hostile work...
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google maps or one of your other products, if i spend two hours on that, i'm not spending two hours with cbs or with a book. facebook is content. anything that occupies your attention, i would argue, is content. including how content changes for the internet. it's not the same. story delling is not the same -- story telling is not same, etc. so i learned that in my visit here. i also learned as i went from here back to the world of traditional media, to book publishers and trftion executives and movie executives and newspaper and magazine and microsoft and advertising agency and telephone companies and i interviewed those folks, i came to realize how retrograde they had been. there are two types of people in the world, i think, particularly people who are dealing with challenges. there are people who lean back, and there are people who lean forward. the people who lean back are the people who are protective, defensive, worrying about how do i preserve what i have? the people who lean forward are proactive, and they're people who say, this is a challenge, and i'm going to seize the day. i'm
google maps or one of your other products, if i spend two hours on that, i'm not spending two hours with cbs or with a book. facebook is content. anything that occupies your attention, i would argue, is content. including how content changes for the internet. it's not the same. story delling is not the same -- story telling is not same, etc. so i learned that in my visit here. i also learned as i went from here back to the world of traditional media, to book publishers and trftion executives...
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. >>> cbs is agreeing to pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars and it's all about what may have beenthe store shelves. also ahead, a woman attacked by a 200-pound chimp is finally opening up about her injuries. you're going to hear what she told oprah winfrey. >>> the woman who was attacked by a 200-pound chimp finally revealed her heavily damaged face on the oprah show yesterday. she said that even though she is blind and has to eat through a straw, she is not angry about the attack. during most of the interview she kept her face hidden under a veil. >> was it your job to help take care of him, because this was your boss? >> no. it was her pet thand she couldn come home that night, really only two times i fed him. >> so you were familiar with him. were you afraid of him? >> yeah, holy. >> well, during an interview with the associated press nash said she warned the owner the chimp was violent and said it pounded on its bars so violently that its hands bled. >>> a top lawmaker may propose higher taxes on wealthy people to help pay for the health care reform. our money expert jennifer
. >>> cbs is agreeing to pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars and it's all about what may have beenthe store shelves. also ahead, a woman attacked by a 200-pound chimp is finally opening up about her injuries. you're going to hear what she told oprah winfrey. >>> the woman who was attacked by a 200-pound chimp finally revealed her heavily damaged face on the oprah show yesterday. she said that even though she is blind and has to eat through a straw, she is not angry about...
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>>cbs -- given that the president has announced a meeting tonight the white house, where does parnisand decision making stop and -- where does bironas and i-- bironas -- thoroughness and decision stop? >> idyllic this in the lyndon johnson administration. -- i dealt with this in the lyndon johnson administration. i have seen the most sustained, thoughtful process i have ever seen now. over the long course of it, we have all learned a great deal from each other in a way which i think is exactly the way decisions should be made i will not get into public debate. of will not go in that direction. you have seen a very serious debate. that is all i want to say about it. i am honored to have been a small part of it. >> you talked about your concern about corruption. you have the minister accused of 30 -- you have the minister accused of taking over $30 million in bribes. does this government -- does is undermine your efforts? >> we are not picking the ministers in the government but we certainly hope that the minister's are the best possible ministers. who they are and how affective they a
>>cbs -- given that the president has announced a meeting tonight the white house, where does parnisand decision making stop and -- where does bironas and i-- bironas -- thoroughness and decision stop? >> idyllic this in the lyndon johnson administration. -- i dealt with this in the lyndon johnson administration. i have seen the most sustained, thoughtful process i have ever seen now. over the long course of it, we have all learned a great deal from each other in a way which i think...
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she writes that the cbs anchor was condescending, biassed and badgering during their interview. and palin said that she was annoyed by couric's constant president. >> my friend betsy, she-s the curtain to get back stage, and there's the perky one again with the cameras rolling, i'm like, dang, give me a couple of minutes to gather -- >> the perky one. >> the quality of the interview and the questions speak for themselves. >>> five men have been arrested after allegedly using a fake sir war hadn't rying to rob a back. they demanded money. the fbi says they handcuffed and threatened a bank manager when he refused to turn over the cash. >>> four people have died after their car was hit by a train. this happened near the south carolina, georgia state line last night. the car tried to get around a crossing arm and beat the amtrak train. it pushed the car a mile down the tracks before coming to a stop. no one on the train was hurt. >>> more folks across the country are going hungry, about one in seven u.s. households struggled to put food on the table last year. president obama says t
she writes that the cbs anchor was condescending, biassed and badgering during their interview. and palin said that she was annoyed by couric's constant president. >> my friend betsy, she-s the curtain to get back stage, and there's the perky one again with the cameras rolling, i'm like, dang, give me a couple of minutes to gather -- >> the perky one. >> the quality of the interview and the questions speak for themselves. >>> five men have been arrested after...
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[applause] >> scott conroy is a digital journalist for cbs news, who now lives in chicago. shushannah walshe a reporter and producer for fox news channel from 2001 through the election of 2008. for more information about "sarah from alaska: the sudden rise and brutal education of a new conservative superstar" visit publicaffairsbooks.com. >>> coming up next, book tv present "after words," an hourlong interview program where we invite a guest host to interview the author of a new book. this week wil haygood recalls the life of boxer sugar ray robinson in "sweet thunder." bourn walker smith jr., the future titleholder spent his years in harlem and mixed his pugilistic career with the happenings of the harlem renaissance. mr. wil haygood recounts his connections to langston hughes, miles davis and lena horne, a generation who found success in their fields during the start of a broad civil rights movement. wil haygood discusses his book with dave zirin, sports columnist for the nation magazine and author of a people's history of sports in the united states. >> host: welcome to
[applause] >> scott conroy is a digital journalist for cbs news, who now lives in chicago. shushannah walshe a reporter and producer for fox news channel from 2001 through the election of 2008. for more information about "sarah from alaska: the sudden rise and brutal education of a new conservative superstar" visit publicaffairsbooks.com. >>> coming up next, book tv present "after words," an hourlong interview program where we invite a guest host to interview...
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. >> i'm joined by comedian and contributor to cbs sunday morning. a great show.ne and comedian and journalist, welcome to the show. did you see the katie couric interview? did you think it was hostile of katie? >> katie did what she was supposed to do. and i don't say that just because i work at cbs. she did follow up. it was like journalism 101. it's sad that that's seen as something as how extraordinary. she did a great job. >> why was it seen as extraordinary? >> because everybody's so afraid. >> of what? >> she wouldn't answer a simple question by what do you read? it's great if it's highlights for children. and she just wouldn't cave in and just say, i read "the new york times" or the "washington post." it was a question somehow pe neath her. i think that ended up biting her. >> are you on her side? >> i don't know about that. i think it was actually interesting, because people who are in the audience of the oprah taping said that she, sarah palin, intimated that she might be interested in hosting a talk show. >> aha? >> i thought that was the most interesti
. >> i'm joined by comedian and contributor to cbs sunday morning. a great show.ne and comedian and journalist, welcome to the show. did you see the katie couric interview? did you think it was hostile of katie? >> katie did what she was supposed to do. and i don't say that just because i work at cbs. she did follow up. it was like journalism 101. it's sad that that's seen as something as how extraordinary. she did a great job. >> why was it seen as extraordinary? >>...
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within a few minutes of the shooting, walter cronkite was on cbs announcing that there had been shots fired at the presidential motorcade. a few minutes after that he was on the air and he said on air, and all the other networks -- only three back in. abc, nbc, before the history channel, but both nbc, cbs and abc were on air antistate on the air through the entire weekend. so there is -- this is playing out in public. what i was struck by, i was writing this this section about the oath of office right around the same time that barack obama was taking the oath of office and john roberts forgot the constitution. and i was struck that the next day, roberts -- they administered the oath of office again in private. because on air force one, johnson rides back on air force one that he does do i have to take the oath? am i president of the united states are am i now president of the dynasty to delegate the oval office? no one really knew the answer to that. by the time, there's that press conference that nakasone at parkland hospital when he says, when he announces to the public that kenned
within a few minutes of the shooting, walter cronkite was on cbs announcing that there had been shots fired at the presidential motorcade. a few minutes after that he was on the air and he said on air, and all the other networks -- only three back in. abc, nbc, before the history channel, but both nbc, cbs and abc were on air antistate on the air through the entire weekend. so there is -- this is playing out in public. what i was struck by, i was writing this this section about the oath of...
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they were hedged, directly hedged and that they bought cbs protection, considered insurance and they bought it very cheaply about a year earlier because they have been having these collateral proceeds with a two board meetings remarkable were they are fighting with price waterhouse cooper saying why we think that the value, the valuations when one thing and aig thinks there's something very different and yet chrysler -- price waterhouse cooper says the both for them. in goes back to this whole issue. why so to their credit they did want by the protection and the assurance and carry who was the president of the company actually boasts to some people that morning that if aig goes down we actually may make $50 million to de. so there incentive who think would actually be for aig to die. now that's not true either because there was a sense that if aig went everybody else goes. hall the other counterparties to everything else that goldman sachs has sold it would have represented the destruction of the symptom and there for goldman sachs. when they have also gone out of business like every
they were hedged, directly hedged and that they bought cbs protection, considered insurance and they bought it very cheaply about a year earlier because they have been having these collateral proceeds with a two board meetings remarkable were they are fighting with price waterhouse cooper saying why we think that the value, the valuations when one thing and aig thinks there's something very different and yet chrysler -- price waterhouse cooper says the both for them. in goes back to this whole...
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the cbs anchor and his wife were married for 26 years. that means they got married, let's see, when the woman he later had an affair with was just 3 years old. that's pretty fascinating, isn't it? today, nance reportedly brings in $7 million a year. now his ex-wife will also get their connecticut mansion, a condo, plus $70,000 a year in country club fees. wow. what about the big issue? what is it with these middle-aged tv stars having affairs with 20-something women, leaving their long-suffering wives in the dust? here's david letterman on cbs' "the late show." >> i have had sex with women who work for me on this show. now, my response to that is yes, i have. my wife regina, she has been horribly hurt by my behavior and when something happens like that, if you hurt a person and it's your responsibility, you try to fix it. >> some published reports are suggesting his wife is unhappy and might be thinking about a divorce. we don't know. we have no independent confirmation of that. let's not forget espn steve phillips' return with a 22-year-
the cbs anchor and his wife were married for 26 years. that means they got married, let's see, when the woman he later had an affair with was just 3 years old. that's pretty fascinating, isn't it? today, nance reportedly brings in $7 million a year. now his ex-wife will also get their connecticut mansion, a condo, plus $70,000 a year in country club fees. wow. what about the big issue? what is it with these middle-aged tv stars having affairs with 20-something women, leaving their...
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bob schaefer, cbs news, the bible of the political community. the "washington post," programs the best non-partisan tracker of races. and the pataki so where that ought to be. >> i am going through my blue period now, or not. >> exactly. we have been looking forward to this throughout the two days of this conference. please put your hands together for charlie cook and his panel of experts. >> i'm actually going to go over here even though the format lends itself to being over there. the reason is i think i do a better job standing rather than seated. my wife says that standing maximizes the distance between my head and my butt. thank you for those kind words. i don't know what to think. but i think the center is doing such important work. i'm sure that from the history of mankind or as long as there has been politics or any other kind of institutions, people have felt like things used to be better back in the old days, and it has probably always been like that. i can say that having come to washington in 1972, started working in 1973 as an eleva
bob schaefer, cbs news, the bible of the political community. the "washington post," programs the best non-partisan tracker of races. and the pataki so where that ought to be. >> i am going through my blue period now, or not. >> exactly. we have been looking forward to this throughout the two days of this conference. please put your hands together for charlie cook and his panel of experts. >> i'm actually going to go over here even though the format lends itself to...
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george karas with cbs news sunday? new york. he has produced more than 150 stories. michael getler, currently am budsman for pbs. was a reporter, foreign correspondent and editor for the "washington post" for 26 years then executive editor of the international heard tribune in paris. arlene of the column ave journalism school in new york. she was with the philadelphia "enquirer," which in her day was the -- one of the truly outstanding organizations. george, spernledsing in communications and ethics. john became an economic after 21 years as a journalist. reed williams. reed covers police in courts for the richmond times dispatch. formerly he was with the roanoke times and the charlottesville daily progress. and carina zarik. she heads up the committee's freedom of information and open government operations. she teaches both at the university of maryland and american university and formerly reported if. des moines washington. please join with me in giving these fellows a warm washington round of applause. i used to work with a reporter named a -- hassenbeck. he used
george karas with cbs news sunday? new york. he has produced more than 150 stories. michael getler, currently am budsman for pbs. was a reporter, foreign correspondent and editor for the "washington post" for 26 years then executive editor of the international heard tribune in paris. arlene of the column ave journalism school in new york. she was with the philadelphia "enquirer," which in her day was the -- one of the truly outstanding organizations. george, spernledsing in...
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john is an award winning producer for cbs news sunday morning in new york where he has produced more than 150 stories. michael gettler, currently with pbs. he was a foreign correspondent and editor, and executive editor of the tribune i. the associate dean for columbia, she joins after a 31-year career with "the philadelphia enquirer ," which in her day, was an outstanding news organization. with both ph.d. degrees, john became an academic in northern new york city. reed williams, formerly with "the daily progress." and she heads of the committee's freedom of information and open government operations. she teaches at the university of maryland and american university. please join me in giving these fellows a warm round of applause. [applause] tonight, -- i used to work with a reporter that covered federal courts and went on to become insanely successful journalist that spoke to many movies and big budget movies with the likes of bruce willis, colin farrel and samuel l. jackson. he said to never change flights to the last minute. if anything happens, you will be there at the lead of t
john is an award winning producer for cbs news sunday morning in new york where he has produced more than 150 stories. michael gettler, currently with pbs. he was a foreign correspondent and editor, and executive editor of the tribune i. the associate dean for columbia, she joins after a 31-year career with "the philadelphia enquirer ," which in her day, was an outstanding news organization. with both ph.d. degrees, john became an academic in northern new york city. reed williams,...
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weeks ago that david letterman admitted to having sex with women who worked with him on his show on cbs. now you've got nell scovell claiming that she quit because of what she called sexual politics. she described that dramatic moment on hln's "joy behar show." >> it was my dream job. i loved that show. and it was a breakthrough. so i moved back to new york to take this job. and five months later, i ended up walking away from my dream job because it was a hostile work environment. >> okay. kim, here's what i'm wondering. if this was going on back in the '90s, why do you think no one would publicly call letterman out until now? do you think that maybe nobody would've believed her? >> well, it's interesting. because she did wait for a long time, obviously, almost 20 years to talk about this. so she obviously must feel this way. but you have to wonder why you're not hearing from other women who worked for david letterman. i personally know people both men and women who have worked for david letterman and i'm not hearing from any of them. she did only work for him i think four to six months
weeks ago that david letterman admitted to having sex with women who worked with him on his show on cbs. now you've got nell scovell claiming that she quit because of what she called sexual politics. she described that dramatic moment on hln's "joy behar show." >> it was my dream job. i loved that show. and it was a breakthrough. so i moved back to new york to take this job. and five months later, i ended up walking away from my dream job because it was a hostile work...
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i don't say that because i work at cbs, persist tents and followed up like journalism 101, sad that is seen as extraordinary. she didn't a great job but shouldn't that be par for the course. >> why isn't that? >> because ever everybody is afraid. >> she wouldn't answer a simple question what do you need. it's okay if it's highlights for children. and she just wouldn't cave in and say, you know, i read the "new york times" or "washington post" it was a question somehow beneath her and i think that's what ended up biting her. >> are you on her side. >> i don't know about that. i think it was actually really interesting because people who were in the audience of the oprah taping said that she, sarah palin, intimated she might be interested in hosting a talk show. >> ah-ha. >> i thought what us the most interesting news actually out of that. i mean, is that what we are going to get? that's christmas a long time. >> maybe i better watch my -- >> i thought that sarah in that clip was brilliant we saw doing an amazing impression of tina fey doing an impression of sarah palin. >> i know, brill
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but first, shaniya's devastated father who talked about the little girl on cbs's "the early show." listen to this. >> she is a precious little angel, full of joy. a little reserved when she first meets you, but once she gets to know you, she just runs around and plays and won't leave you alone. she is just a happy little angel. >> but now cops say that's the very 5-year-old child who was allegedly sold for sex, allegedly by her own mother, and is now believed to be dead. although the body of a child found about selfin miles from the hotel has not been positively identified. it sounds, doctor dale archer, astounding. but this is more common than you think. right now, about 300,000 kids are at risk for commercial sexual exploitation in the united states. that's according to the department of justice. the average predator can reportedly make over 200 grand a year off of one girl. doctor dale, we think of sex trafficking as something involving these international crime syndicates, tens of thousands of girls to the u.s. and then hold them as sex slaves. that's true. but there is also a
but first, shaniya's devastated father who talked about the little girl on cbs's "the early show." listen to this. >> she is a precious little angel, full of joy. a little reserved when she first meets you, but once she gets to know you, she just runs around and plays and won't leave you alone. she is just a happy little angel. >> but now cops say that's the very 5-year-old child who was allegedly sold for sex, allegedly by her own mother, and is now believed to be dead....
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bob schieffer from cbs news, the bible of a political community."the washington post", perhaps the best record of political races. we have been looking forward to this throughout the two days of this conference. put your hands together for charlie cook and his panel. >> i am going to go over here in the format -- the format lens itself to being over there. the reason is i can do a better job standing then seated. my wife says standing maximizes the difference -- distance between my head and my ass. thanks for the kind words the center is doing such important work, from the history of mankind for as long as there has been politics, people have felt like things used to be better in the old days and it has been like that. i can say that having come to washington in 1972, having started working in 1973 as an elevator operator in the senate office buildings and interning in 1973 and -- through 1975 and as a staffer in 1977, things have changed. it is not what the american people deserve. i hope the center -- the center will be doing some great things an
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opinion, but law, is he going to be able to get off on some type of technicality -- >> this guy works for cbsustry works. he knows there are proper procedures. there are ways to get your ideas read by the people that you want to buy your script. but this is not the way to do it. sneaking around at 6:00, giving it to someone's driver. it's very sneaky, very suspect. i don't believe this guy. >> listen, all i know is watching the lawyer on television, lawyers are kind of like the vampire on "true blood," they can glamourize you. for a moment, i was glamourized. i was like, maybe. in that's his job. this lawyer, halderman's attorney has filed a motion to dismiss the whole case,ing claiming that letterman was guilty of sexually exploiting his ideas. and keep in mind, the woman letterman was having this affair with was halderman's ex-girlfriend. it does seem to a lot of people this was simply a case of revenge. >> absolutely. and i think bringing up the sexual harassment stuff, yeah, it probably doesn't hold a lot in court, but i think it's going to make letterman think twice. okay, do i want to d
opinion, but law, is he going to be able to get off on some type of technicality -- >> this guy works for cbsustry works. he knows there are proper procedures. there are ways to get your ideas read by the people that you want to buy your script. but this is not the way to do it. sneaking around at 6:00, giving it to someone's driver. it's very sneaky, very suspect. i don't believe this guy. >> listen, all i know is watching the lawyer on television, lawyers are kind of like the...
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. >> katie did what she was supposed to do and i don't say that just because i work at cbs. she did follow a lot, it was like journalism 101, it's sad that that's seen as somehow extraordinary. she did a great job, but it's par for the course. >> why was it seen as extraordinary. >> she wouldn't answer what kind of newspapers do you read. and it's okay if it's "highlights jshsz for children. it was a question that was somehow beneath her. and that's what ended up biting her. >> i think it's interesting because people who were in the audience of the oprah taping she, sarah palin said she might be interested in hosting a talk show. i thought that was the most interesting news to come out of that. that's going to be christmas for a long time. >> i better watch my schedule. >> i thought that sarah in that clip was brilliant that we just saw because she was doing an amazing impression of tina fey doing an impression of sarah palin. her hair is very pretty. >> oprah also asked palin about her pseudo son-in-law. >> one question, will he be invited to thanksgiving dinner? >> it's lo
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open on cbs sports. let's take a look at it. >> i swear to god, you are a [ bleep ] clown. >> okay. you know when i guy starts yelling on the courts, they get commercials. john mcenroe has a great commercial running for a car company now, have you seen it? >> no, i haven't seen it at all. >> he was a hothead in his day. >> he was. >> big-time and he has commercials now. the commercial is rather funny, but they basically capitalize on his temper. >> yeah, i have seen those commercials, yeah. you know, it's interesting how that happens and how that is, but like i said, i don't think there was any reason for that. i definitely don't justify what i did. i've said that i don't think what i did was right. but like i say in the book, i talk about a lot of things that i did in my life that wasn't right and the mistakes that i may or may not have made. and things that i've learned from and things like that. so i think it's good to do things and to learn from them and make sure that you do learn from them and not do the same thing in the future. >> well, your anger got the best of you in that
open on cbs sports. let's take a look at it. >> i swear to god, you are a [ bleep ] clown. >> okay. you know when i guy starts yelling on the courts, they get commercials. john mcenroe has a great commercial running for a car company now, have you seen it? >> no, i haven't seen it at all. >> he was a hothead in his day. >> he was. >> big-time and he has commercials now. the commercial is rather funny, but they basically capitalize on his temper. >>...
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john is an award winning producer for cbs news sunday morning in new york where he has produced more150 stories. michael gettler, currently with pbs. he was a foreign correspondent and editor, and executive editor of the tribune i. the associate dean for columbia, she joins after a 31-year career with "the philadelphia enquirer ," which in her day, was an outstanding news organization. with both ph.d. degrees, john became an academic in northern new york city. reed williams, formerly with "the daily progress." and she heads of the committee's freedom of information and open government operations. she teaches at the university of maryland and american university. please join me in giving these fellows a warm round of applause. [applause] tonight, -- i used to work with a reporter that covered federal courts and went on to become insanely successful journalist that spoke to many movies and big budget movies with the likes of bruce willis, colin farrel and samuel l. jackson. he said to never change flights to the last minute. if anything happens, you will be there at the lead of the dis
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on face the nation from cbs. bob sheafer with senator services committee and former house majority leader dick army and congressional candidate and republican strategist edgy less i and c mark ndsann state of th with richard galu ger and jack reid from rhode island and house appropriations chair david and tony blair. you will listen to all five starting at noon eastern on c-span radio. 91 fm here in d.c. channel 132 and on the web. c-span radio dot org and follow us on face book and twitter. host: "washington journal" continues. the executive director of jay street to start off with. what isj street? >> pro peace lobbyist seeking to get u.s. active engagement to bring about a diplomatic solution between the conflict in the israel and broader arab world. "táhat compare to a pack and li? >> we started this organization because we feel the voice of progression of jewish psq)icans feel israel is best interest is served by solving the conflict and american's interest and that voice hasn't been heard adequately. we're
on face the nation from cbs. bob sheafer with senator services committee and former house majority leader dick army and congressional candidate and republican strategist edgy less i and c mark ndsann state of th with richard galu ger and jack reid from rhode island and house appropriations chair david and tony blair. you will listen to all five starting at noon eastern on c-span radio. 91 fm here in d.c. channel 132 and on the web. c-span radio dot org and follow us on face book and twitter....
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and abc and cbs and nbc, they are all the same. that is my comment.ost: omaha, could morning, you do read a paper. [dial tone] all right, bill from wyandotte, you do read a paper. caller: i read all three of the free -- the detroit free press news. i just got tired of the lies and i will catch my news before go to bed or in the middle of the day. i listened to radio show. host: is that a local show or a syndicated show? caller: i hear it all over and in indiana. i think it is national, or local midwest. host: 2 leveaux, good morning, christine. -- to louisville, kentucky, good morning, christine. how long have you been a subscriber? caller: least 40 years. host: you want to tell us more? why you let the paper so much? caller: that is where i get most of my news. i have been reading the newspaper -- i started when i was about 10 years old wanting to look at the funniest and went from there and actually wanted to read the paper. now, of course, that is where we get most of our news. i must say i am disappointed in what little i see. host: is the paper c
and abc and cbs and nbc, they are all the same. that is my comment.ost: omaha, could morning, you do read a paper. [dial tone] all right, bill from wyandotte, you do read a paper. caller: i read all three of the free -- the detroit free press news. i just got tired of the lies and i will catch my news before go to bed or in the middle of the day. i listened to radio show. host: is that a local show or a syndicated show? caller: i hear it all over and in indiana. i think it is national, or local...
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open on cbs sports. let's take a look at it. >> okay. the courts, they get commercials. john mcenroe has a great commercial running for a car company now, have you seen it? >> no, i haven't seen it at all. >> he was a hothead in his day. >> he was. >> big-time and he has commercials now. the commercial is rather funny, but they basically capitalize on his temper. >> yeah, i have seen those commercials, yeah. you know, it's interesting how that happens and how that is, but like i said, i don't think there was any reason for that. i definitely don't justify what i did. i've said that i don't think what i did was right. but like i say in the book, i talk about a lot of things that i did in my life that wasn't right and the mistakes that i may or may not have made. and things that i've learned from and things like that. so i think it's good to do things and to learn from them and make sure that you do learn from them and not do the same thing in the future. >> well, your anger got the best of you in that particular incident. you were fined $
open on cbs sports. let's take a look at it. >> okay. the courts, they get commercials. john mcenroe has a great commercial running for a car company now, have you seen it? >> no, i haven't seen it at all. >> he was a hothead in his day. >> he was. >> big-time and he has commercials now. the commercial is rather funny, but they basically capitalize on his temper. >> yeah, i have seen those commercials, yeah. you know, it's interesting how that happens and how...
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cbs spoke to a young woman whose mother went missing. she was a drug addict. she went missg from the neighborhood a year ago and the daughter said when she went to police they laughed and said oh, she'll show up for christmas. >> i think there is a double standard when it comes to looking for missing women and there is an aspect to it where if the person is a troubled person the police don't give it the attention they should. you know why? they need to find that person. that's a human being. and where that person is there could be others. as we're learning in this case. >> good to see you, jane. lot of passion. jane velez-mitchell with "issues" every night on hln. >>> investigators think three softball players made the deadly mistake of driving straight into a farm pond in the dark. they may not have been able to see it. no foul play suspected in the deaths of 22-year-old kyrstin gemar, afton will yom son and ashley neufeld. it was found resting on its wheels in ten feet of water. signals for the women's last desperate phone calls led investigators to the pond
cbs spoke to a young woman whose mother went missing. she was a drug addict. she went missg from the neighborhood a year ago and the daughter said when she went to police they laughed and said oh, she'll show up for christmas. >> i think there is a double standard when it comes to looking for missing women and there is an aspect to it where if the person is a troubled person the police don't give it the attention they should. you know why? they need to find that person. that's a human...
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. >> ambassador holbrooke, charlie wilson of cbs. given that you're here to talk about the civilian side, but recognizing that a lot of civilians who will be in the field depend on increased military, and given that the president's announced a meeting tonight at the white house, he's had eight or -- i believe this is the ninth. where does decision making stop and indecisiveness start since he's been accused of this? >> last time i came to this podium i said frankly that my experience on these issues, and i as a very junior officer i lived through the lyndon johnson decision making process in 1965 and when i was in saigon, and in 1968 when i was an assistant to the deputy secretary of state. i've seen a lot of these things. this is the most thorough, the most sustained, the most thoughtful process i have ever seen. and over the long source of it, we have seen, we have all learned a great deal from each other and in a way which i think is exactly the way decisions should be made. i'm not going to get into public debate. i'm not going t
. >> ambassador holbrooke, charlie wilson of cbs. given that you're here to talk about the civilian side, but recognizing that a lot of civilians who will be in the field depend on increased military, and given that the president's announced a meeting tonight at the white house, he's had eight or -- i believe this is the ninth. where does decision making stop and indecisiveness start since he's been accused of this? >> last time i came to this podium i said frankly that my...