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charlie d'agata, cbs news. london. >>> and prince harry is coming to the united states to continue his apache helicopter training. harry, who is a captain in the british army, will spend time in southern california and arizona. he will arrive in the next few months. the prince may be deployed to the war zone after he finishes that training. >>> it probably didn't play out the way a criminal planned. surveillance video shows an attempted armored robbery at the wing stop in fairfield last night -- the employee grabbed the barrel of the gun after attempting to disarm the gunman chasing the wannabe robber and ends up tackling him right there. well, the shotgun is wrestled free. he turned on the suspect and after lecturing the thief, i know -- he shakes his hand and lets him go without the shotgun. >> i would just say, whatever you need go,. >>> we are back in the soup for the weather. will the clouds stick around? lawrence karnow will have the pinpoint forecast coming up next. >>> historic treasure almost ends up i
charlie d'agata, cbs news. london. >>> and prince harry is coming to the united states to continue his apache helicopter training. harry, who is a captain in the british army, will spend time in southern california and arizona. he will arrive in the next few months. the prince may be deployed to the war zone after he finishes that training. >>> it probably didn't play out the way a criminal planned. surveillance video shows an attempted armored robbery at the wing stop in...
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charlie d'agata is in london with the latest. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, randall. british people are outraged this morning at these extraordinary scenes of violence throughout the capital. and as you said, now spreading to other cities. they're telling police to do whatever is necessary to take back the streets. the riots tore through london like an inferno. faster than police could stop them. rioters torched cars, stores and warehouses. the city that will host next year's summer olympics looked more like a war zone. >> innocent people getting attacked to try to produce a bus driver, which i think is ridiculous. >> reporter: residents say police why outnumbered, overpowered, and overwhelmed. >> they started running back and forth, people going one way, they go one way, and the people start chasing back. >> reporter: rioters smashed shop windows, looters grabbed everything they could. >> they had gas masks over their faces. and they had tvs and microwaves, and they could barely carry them. >> reporter:
charlie d'agata is in london with the latest. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, randall. british people are outraged this morning at these extraordinary scenes of violence throughout the capital. and as you said, now spreading to other cities. they're telling police to do whatever is necessary to take back the streets. the riots tore through london like an inferno. faster than police could stop them. rioters torched cars, stores and warehouses. the city that will...
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charlie d'agata on the destruction that's quickly spreading. >>> reporter: 16,000 police officers are flooding the streets of london trying to prevent another night of riots. scotland yard is tripling the number of officers hoping to control angry mobs who have been on the rampage since saturday. rioters are vandalizing stores and home and setting fires across the city. >> doesn't make any sense. it's a disgrace. >> reporter: the violence erupted after police shot and killed a 29-year-old father of four last week. the level of destruction has left residents stunned and heartbroken. this is what's left of a family furniture store, a south london landmark for 140 years. >> crazy really, isn't it? look at the state of it. just completely destroyed. >> reporter: britain's prime minister cut his vacation short and ordered parliament back to deal with the crisis. >> we will do everything necessary to restore order to britain's streets. >> reporter: some people say it's time to bring in the army. >> should bring back rubber bullets and tear gas. >> reporter: brings accomplish vow to use surv
charlie d'agata on the destruction that's quickly spreading. >>> reporter: 16,000 police officers are flooding the streets of london trying to prevent another night of riots. scotland yard is tripling the number of officers hoping to control angry mobs who have been on the rampage since saturday. rioters are vandalizing stores and home and setting fires across the city. >> doesn't make any sense. it's a disgrace. >> reporter: the violence erupted after police shot and...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> mason: in iraq, bomb blasts in a town south of baghdad early todayst six people and injured 14 others. two children under the age of ten reportedly are among the dead. the bombs were planted next to two homes in the town for reasons unknown. and ahead, erica hill on the famine that has millions of africans in its grip. that story is next. next. se. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who
charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> mason: in iraq, bomb blasts in a town south of baghdad early todayst six people and injured 14 others. two children under the age of ten reportedly are among the dead. the bombs were planted next to two homes in the town for reasons unknown. and ahead, erica hill on the famine that has millions of africans in its grip. that story is next. next. se. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for...
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charlie d'agata on this major milestone of the libyan uprising. >>> reporter: rebels surrounded moammar qaddafi's compound in tripoli and opened fire. but troops loyal to the libyan leader aren't going to give up without a fight. rebels took cover trying to dodge heavy sniper fire coming from towers inside the sprawling complex. soon they stormed the gate and entered the compound. they fired into the air in celebration. some prayed. they raised their own flag over the compound. cbs news correspondent barry peterson was with the rebels as they stormed their way in. >> reporter: this is the symbolic victory. this is really -- they have taken qaddafi's stronghold. >> reporter: but there is still no sign of the libyan leader. outside the compound rebel fighters are battling for control of the libyan capital. they are hunting down those forces still loyal to qaddafi. they are getting help from nato. officials say the punishing air strikes against qaddafi's regime will continue until he is out of power. >> for the qaddafi regime, this is the final chapter. the end is near. and events are movi
charlie d'agata on this major milestone of the libyan uprising. >>> reporter: rebels surrounded moammar qaddafi's compound in tripoli and opened fire. but troops loyal to the libyan leader aren't going to give up without a fight. rebels took cover trying to dodge heavy sniper fire coming from towers inside the sprawling complex. soon they stormed the gate and entered the compound. they fired into the air in celebration. some prayed. they raised their own flag over the compound. cbs...
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charlie d'agata has more from london. >> good morning, chris. >> reporter: the new allegations take britain's hacking scandal well beyond the realm of rupert murdoch's empire as more news and names get dragged into the controversy. heather mills says a senior journalist called her up in 2001 with intimate details of her rocky relationship with then boyfriend paul mccartney. >> quoting the messages from my machine. >> reporter: she says she told him he obviously hacked into her phone and if the paper went with the story, she was going to the police. >> he said, okay, okay, okay. yeah, we did hear it on your voice messages. i won't run it. >> reporter: mills said the journalist was from the trinity mirror group and daily mirror, the time with cnn host peers morgan who built a career on spilling celebrity beans with his insider knowledge. mills made clear the unnamed journalist who called her that day was not morgan but the allegations seem to echo morgan's own words in an article he wrote in 2006 in "the daily mail." at one stamg, i was played a tape of a message paul had left for heather on he
charlie d'agata has more from london. >> good morning, chris. >> reporter: the new allegations take britain's hacking scandal well beyond the realm of rupert murdoch's empire as more news and names get dragged into the controversy. heather mills says a senior journalist called her up in 2001 with intimate details of her rocky relationship with then boyfriend paul mccartney. >> quoting the messages from my machine. >> reporter: she says she told him he obviously hacked...
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cbs news correspondent charlie d'agata is in london now with more on those overseas stocks. charlie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. the positive news of more job creation in the united states had immediate impact on european markets but take more than that to recover $2.1 trillion wiped off world stocks this week. europe's biggest plunge for more than a year followed a free-fall across asian markets. japan's stocks tumbled 3.7% to the lowest level since the country's devastating earthquake and tsunami. investors are scrambling soaked largely by fears that italy and spain are teetering on the brink of going broke. stockbrokers say it feels like 2008 only worse. >> it was a financial crisis that affected banks. the financial system around the world. this time, clearly, it's the entire countries that are being impacted. >> reporter: french president nichololas sarkozy hold emergen talks today with the german chancellor and spain's prime minister primarily what to do about italian and spanish debt. the trouble there is not much left in europe's cookie jar.
cbs news correspondent charlie d'agata is in london now with more on those overseas stocks. charlie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. the positive news of more job creation in the united states had immediate impact on european markets but take more than that to recover $2.1 trillion wiped off world stocks this week. europe's biggest plunge for more than a year followed a free-fall across asian markets. japan's stocks tumbled 3.7% to the lowest level since the...