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. >>> i'm charlie d'agata in paris where three americans every cup has a story. dunkin' k-cup packs in my life were a good fit. a single serving for myself, it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. bring home delicious dunkin' k-cup packs today. your coffee, your dunkin'. dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. >>> it is an important architectural structure. but today a 2000--year-old temple in syria has been reduced to rubble. activists blew up the temple at the ancient ruins of palmyra. this comes days after they beheaded a palmyra scholar. the blast damaged some of the famed columns and it is a loss for all in syria and for the international community. >>> look at there fire at a warehouse in japan. flames shot into the building near tokyo. it took about two hours to get this blaze under control. so far there are no reports of a
. >>> i'm charlie d'agata in paris where three americans every cup has a story. dunkin' k-cup packs in my life were a good fit. a single serving for myself, it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. bring home delicious dunkin' k-cup packs today. your coffee, your dunkin'. dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast...
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hoo search charlie d'agata. >> this is the twin prop trigana air service plane that lost contact just nine minutes before it was due to land. anxious relatives came to the airport hoping for at least some information. >> in jakarta, the head of civil a aviation confirmed that residents confirmed seeing wreckage high on a mountain side. >> it was only about a 45 minute flight from pap i can't capital jaypura to the city of oksibil, the reported location of the crash is tangok mountain in the bintang mountain range. it is a remote region covered in a tangle of dense jungles and a fierce storm brought high winds, heavy rain and thick fog. since the airline was founded in 1991, trigana air service has logged 14 serious incidents and written off ten aircraft. it appears to be another tragic example of the state of indonesia's aviation i have has former chairman of the national safety board. >> their operations there, safety oversight, their maintenance, their training, their entire infrastructure is clearly less than adequate when you get the number of incidents and accidents we are seeing
hoo search charlie d'agata. >> this is the twin prop trigana air service plane that lost contact just nine minutes before it was due to land. anxious relatives came to the airport hoping for at least some information. >> in jakarta, the head of civil a aviation confirmed that residents confirmed seeing wreckage high on a mountain side. >> it was only about a 45 minute flight from pap i can't capital jaypura to the city of oksibil, the reported location of the crash is tangok...
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as charlie d'agata reports, american airman and sacramento native spencer stone is being treated at a u.s. military hospital in germany. >> reporter: the welcoming party was a modest affair for returning hero but airman spencer stone with mom joyce by his side looked happy to be back with family real one and military one. there for the ride and support, buddy alek skarlatos a national guardsman himself. flying school is the u.s. army's overseas -- it's the center for the treatment of u.s. servicemen wounded on the battlefields of iraq and afghanistan. lying wounded himself in intensive care of a french hospital, virginia native who first wrestled the ak-47 from suspected gunman ayoub alka zanny. he said he looked at me and said -- >> i'm hit. i'm hit. >> reporter: it's all over, told me. he thought he was going to die. there was blood everywhere. but it wasn't over. >> he was squirting blood out of the left to right side of his neck. i just stuck two of my fingers in the hole, found what i thought to be the artery, pushed down and then the bleeding stopped. >> reporter: charlie d'agat
as charlie d'agata reports, american airman and sacramento native spencer stone is being treated at a u.s. military hospital in germany. >> reporter: the welcoming party was a modest affair for returning hero but airman spencer stone with mom joyce by his side looked happy to be back with family real one and military one. there for the ride and support, buddy alek skarlatos a national guardsman himself. flying school is the u.s. army's overseas -- it's the center for the treatment of u.s....
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charlie d'agata reports 71 were found dead in austria. >> reporter: their journey and lives ended here in the back of a freezer truck on a highway in austria. they appeared to have suffocateed in the searing heat, investigators said. the backdoor was wider shut. there were dents on the side from people apparently trying to push their way out. police found travel documents suggesting at least some were refugees fleeing the fighting in syria. and among the dead, they found a young girl, not more than two years old. more than 2,000 miles away, off the coast of libya, another tragedy was unfolding. bodies upons washed ashore. some of the 200 people who were feared to have drowned when two overloaded boats capsized. while rescuers did all they could to asset lives of refugees trapped in the hold of a boat where dozens died from breathing in exhaust fumes. by land and by sea, they're fleeing war and poverty, risking their lives in the hope of finding a better one in europe. the train station in budapest, hungary, is overflowing. it's where we found hazem alkadi, a syrian refugee traveling wi
charlie d'agata reports 71 were found dead in austria. >> reporter: their journey and lives ended here in the back of a freezer truck on a highway in austria. they appeared to have suffocateed in the searing heat, investigators said. the backdoor was wider shut. there were dents on the side from people apparently trying to push their way out. police found travel documents suggesting at least some were refugees fleeing the fighting in syria. and among the dead, they found a young girl, not...
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>> o'donnell: charlie d'agata in paris, thank you. later in the broadcast, we'll look at what's being done to prevent attacks on american trains. on the presidential campaign trail today, jeb bush talked about immigration and about fellow republican donald trump. more on that now from major garrett. major? >> reporter: norah, jeb bush was in texas, and while campaigning there, he toured the boarder with mexico. he bristled at accusations he's been insensitive to latino voters by using the term "anchor babies," a reference to children born in america to undocumented parents. bush said instead he was referring to the well-documented trend of maternity tourism, where parents, in many cases from china, fly to america and have children in order to derive the benefits of u.s. citizenship. >> what i was talking about was the specific case of fraud being committed where there are organized efforts and frankly it's more related to asian people, coming into our country, having children, in that organized effort, taking advantage of a noble conc
>> o'donnell: charlie d'agata in paris, thank you. later in the broadcast, we'll look at what's being done to prevent attacks on american trains. on the presidential campaign trail today, jeb bush talked about immigration and about fellow republican donald trump. more on that now from major garrett. major? >> reporter: norah, jeb bush was in texas, and while campaigning there, he toured the boarder with mexico. he bristled at accusations he's been insensitive to latino voters by...
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charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: mohammed bazav and friends walked 12 straight hours today from serbia to finally cross the border with hungary. >> we don't sleep. look at my eyes. we don't eat. just walking. just walking. >> reporter: like thousands of others, he fled the war in syria in search of a better life in europe, but his fight to reach germany almost ended here. this is hungary's solution to the flood of refugees pouring in, a 13-foot fence topped with razor wire, running about 115 miles along its border with serbia. the hungarian government has been racing to finish this fence by the end of the month and they're just about done it. this is what refugees are facing on the serbian side of the border, and the message couldn't be clearer. all the refugees we found crowding on the serbian side are desperate to get across before it's too late. hungary also plans to set up holding camps and crack down on those it claims are crossing the border illegally. today hungarian police were handing out water and sandwiches to the migrants, but those who accepted the offer were not al
charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: mohammed bazav and friends walked 12 straight hours today from serbia to finally cross the border with hungary. >> we don't sleep. look at my eyes. we don't eat. just walking. just walking. >> reporter: like thousands of others, he fled the war in syria in search of a better life in europe, but his fight to reach germany almost ended here. this is hungary's solution to the flood of refugees pouring in, a 13-foot fence topped with razor...
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charlie d'agata is on the case. >> reporter: thai police believe this is their bomber, responsible for the worst terror attack in thailand's history. in this security video in the yellow t-shirt, he's seen taking off his backpack and leaving it under a bench at the shrine and among unsuspecting visitors. he even takes a picture on his cell phone, like any tourist. just momentes after the suspect left, police say, the bomb went off. these cell phone videos show the force of the explosion. with bangkok still rattled from the bombing that killed at least 20 people, another explosion sent people running today. police said an unidentified man hurled a bomb at a pier but it went off in the water, injuring no one. it raises the possibility that last night's blast was not a lone attack but a coordinated bombing campaign posing the biggest threat yet to the military junta that seized power in may on the promise of security after months of political turmoil. the military-led government has created its own enemies within by suppressing dissent and deciding to put off free elections until 2017. bu
charlie d'agata is on the case. >> reporter: thai police believe this is their bomber, responsible for the worst terror attack in thailand's history. in this security video in the yellow t-shirt, he's seen taking off his backpack and leaving it under a bench at the shrine and among unsuspecting visitors. he even takes a picture on his cell phone, like any tourist. just momentes after the suspect left, police say, the bomb went off. these cell phone videos show the force of the explosion....
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jeff. >> glor: charlie d'agata, thank you very much.president obama returns from vacation tonight to heightened ing treeing surrounding vice president joe biden. who has been having private conversations about possibly running for president. here's julianna goldman. >> are you ready to make change? >> reporter: senator elizabeth warren's support would be a game changer for any democratic presidential hopeful but especially for vice president joe biden. she's an icon with liberal activists and one of the most visible women in the democratic party. her sway with the party base could be key for biden who just last month cast himself as a champion for working class americans. >> the reason i always talk about the middle class and have my whole career is simple. when the middle class does well, the wealthy do very well and the poor have a way up. >> reporter: a tight circle of advisors has spent the last couple of weeks reaching out to donners as well as potential supporters in early voting states. aides say biden will make a decision by lat
jeff. >> glor: charlie d'agata, thank you very much.president obama returns from vacation tonight to heightened ing treeing surrounding vice president joe biden. who has been having private conversations about possibly running for president. here's julianna goldman. >> are you ready to make change? >> reporter: senator elizabeth warren's support would be a game changer for any democratic presidential hopeful but especially for vice president joe biden. she's an icon with...
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charlie d'agata is in germany where an american airman who helped stop the attack is being treated for his injuries. so, charlie, what else did we learn from the prosecutor today? >> reporter: well, norah, the french prosecutor said there is no doubts that the suspect was intent on a terror attack. now, today, bare foot, blindfolded and wearing blue hospital pajamas, the suspect ayoub el khazzani was led to the french courthouse. french prosecutors said he looked at a jihadi video on his cell phone as he was in the bathroom on that train before launching his attack. french police found 270 bullets on him. and he seemed to specifically target that train, buying a first class ticket, and turning down cheaper seats on earlier trains. which all seems to contradict his contention that he was only there to rob the train. >> o'donnell: all right, charlie d'agata, thank you. sacramento, california, is anxiously awaiting the return of the three americans who stopped the attack. airman first class spencer stone, oregon national guardsman alek skarlatos, and anthony sadler. carter evans is there.
charlie d'agata is in germany where an american airman who helped stop the attack is being treated for his injuries. so, charlie, what else did we learn from the prosecutor today? >> reporter: well, norah, the french prosecutor said there is no doubts that the suspect was intent on a terror attack. now, today, bare foot, blindfolded and wearing blue hospital pajamas, the suspect ayoub el khazzani was led to the french courthouse. french prosecutors said he looked at a jihadi video on his...
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charlie d'agata picks up the story. >> reporter: video that appears to be shot inside the train shows the suspect face down and tied up. you can see a rifle he was carrying and one of the american men who brought him down after seeing a french passenger first confront the gunman, 22-year-old national guardsman alek skarlatos and his two friends moved in. >> i saw a guy entering the train with an a.k. and a handgun, and i just looked over at spencer and said, "let's go, go." and he jumped up, and i followed behind him by about three seconds. >> reporter: u.s. air force airman first class stone tackled the gunman, and skarlatos knocked him unconscious with the butt of his rifle. fellow friend anthony sadler and british passenger chris norman pinned the attacker down and stripped him of his weapons. we caught up with norman outside the police station in arras. why you chose to move forward rather than hiding? >> what else is there to do? arthur you sit down and you die or you get up and you die. >> reporter: stone was released from a french hospital this afternoon. gunman sliced into him
charlie d'agata picks up the story. >> reporter: video that appears to be shot inside the train shows the suspect face down and tied up. you can see a rifle he was carrying and one of the american men who brought him down after seeing a french passenger first confront the gunman, 22-year-old national guardsman alek skarlatos and his two friends moved in. >> i saw a guy entering the train with an a.k. and a handgun, and i just looked over at spencer and said, "let's go,...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> quijano: we'll be right back.ed your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. feeling intense knee pain? did you know it may be coming from being on your feet all day? dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts are uniquely designed to provide immediate all day relief from knee pain. with the pain and swelling of my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation proces
charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> quijano: we'll be right back.ed your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance...
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in neighboring hungary, charlie d'agata has a look at the despair and the distress. >> reporter: this is why desperate refugees here are risking their lives in the back of freezer trucks. it's the only way out for those stranded here at the train station, forbidden from boarding trains to germany. but syrian refugees like mohammed saleh, who didn't want to appear on camera, said hungarian police stopped him and further. he told us they left syria 17 days ago and have been living on the floor of the train station in budapest for days. the entire family, including seven children under five, were brought to a refugee camp. he said they were made to sign documents promising to leave hungary in 72 hours. but when they came here to board a train to munich, police stopped them dead in their traction. they have tickets for munich, but why aren't you letting them go? we went to the platform to see for ourselves, which is where we found syrian refugee swraim aand her two children, who despite having tickets were not allowed to board. >> not travel in deutsche land. it's not. it's go back in hun
in neighboring hungary, charlie d'agata has a look at the despair and the distress. >> reporter: this is why desperate refugees here are risking their lives in the back of freezer trucks. it's the only way out for those stranded here at the train station, forbidden from boarding trains to germany. but syrian refugees like mohammed saleh, who didn't want to appear on camera, said hungarian police stopped him and further. he told us they left syria 17 days ago and have been living on the...
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charlie d'agata. >> we're joined by ohio governor john kasich who is in plum bus. you have had good couple of weeks here. you stay on the high road. been asked a lot about the hillary clip ton server. donald trump is taking the opposite approach to the campaign. what do you make of those two different approaches? >> well, my approach is let people know what i'm all about, john. balancing the federal budge set one of the chief architects of defense experience serving on the armed services committee. turning ohio around from $8 billion in the hole to surpluses in the growth of 350,000 jobs. but, look, i want people to know what i'm all about right now because i think the country needs lifted, it needs united. let me also tell you i was thinking about this as i was listening to the thrown throw ducks. i ran for legislature at the age of 26. i was the only republican to defeat incumbent democrat in 1928 for kong depress running on the record of ronald reagan and i was first one to defeat incumbent of any party in 6 years here in ohio and of course ran for re-election a
charlie d'agata. >> we're joined by ohio governor john kasich who is in plum bus. you have had good couple of weeks here. you stay on the high road. been asked a lot about the hillary clip ton server. donald trump is taking the opposite approach to the campaign. what do you make of those two different approaches? >> well, my approach is let people know what i'm all about, john. balancing the federal budge set one of the chief architects of defense experience serving on the armed...
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charlie d'agata shows us how the past now has a future. >> this is the original -- >> reporter: this self confessed news junky is surrounded by the past. >> this sort of strikes me as somewhere between a vault and a museum. >> reporter: whenever he needs a fix, just reaches a news reel and pushes play. >> explosion of america's first airborne hydrogen bomb. >> around 50,000. >> 50,000. and what is this machine? >> this is a steendeck machine that allows us to view the films. >> reporter: films that capture some of the most explosive events of the last 120 years. but now you don't need an old tape machine to see them. they're all available on youtube. behind they have opened up their vast film stock along with british movie tone. the archives contain all the iconic global news events and more, line the hindenburg disaster 1937. the bombing of pearl harbor. john f. kennedy's famous address in berlin. just months before his assassination. this is just a fraction of the archives. 550,000 clips, a million minutes off the shelf and online. they remind us that the events of the past often m
charlie d'agata shows us how the past now has a future. >> this is the original -- >> reporter: this self confessed news junky is surrounded by the past. >> this sort of strikes me as somewhere between a vault and a museum. >> reporter: whenever he needs a fix, just reaches a news reel and pushes play. >> explosion of america's first airborne hydrogen bomb. >> around 50,000. >> 50,000. and what is this machine? >> this is a steendeck machine that...
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for "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata, london. >> are you going to go, jeff? >> it's unreal.nd. incredible, right. >> and this is not being made by george lucas. >> but people who have picked up that mantle and the new movie coming out. >> a great franchise. >> you can go to secretcinema.org to get clues on where they're coming in the u.s. tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday," the party where swing is still king. where jazz lovers are bringing the roaring '20s back in style. that's tomorrow. ,,,,,, a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. it means another neighbor is wgoing to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic sets. plus, get up to 36 months interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery! are
for "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata, london. >> are you going to go, jeff? >> it's unreal.nd. incredible, right. >> and this is not being made by george lucas. >> but people who have picked up that mantle and the new movie coming out. >> a great franchise. >> you can go to secretcinema.org to get clues on where they're coming in the u.s. tomorrow on "cbs this morning saturday," the party where swing is still king. where jazz lovers are...
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charlie d'agata has the latest. >> the suspected gunman face down and hog tied and near him one of the men who brought him down. u.s. airman spencer stone, national guardsman alek skarlatos and their friend anthony sad her overpowered the gunman and beat him unconscious with the butt of his rifle. >> i think spencer the real hero. he was the first one to jump on him. he's the one who got cut up. he just had no fear. >> stone was cut to the bone after the gunman sliced into him with a box cutter. the alleged attacker has been identified as moroccan national ayob el khazzani. he found the weapons in the park only wanted to rob passengers. but he'd already been flagged for having links to radical islam. and french investigators are treating it as an extremist attack. the three american friends are now together here in paris they have been invited to the presidential palace where french president will thank them in person for their courage in a meeting tomorrow. sunday morning i'm charlie d'agata in paris. >> nearly 07 major wildfires are still burning in at least six western states. worst
charlie d'agata has the latest. >> the suspected gunman face down and hog tied and near him one of the men who brought him down. u.s. airman spencer stone, national guardsman alek skarlatos and their friend anthony sad her overpowered the gunman and beat him unconscious with the butt of his rifle. >> i think spencer the real hero. he was the first one to jump on him. he's the one who got cut up. he just had no fear. >> stone was cut to the bone after the gunman sliced into him...
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charlie d'agata is at a key crossing in riis ka. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.orning we've seen flooding over here but they're being stopped by hungarian police. they don't want to stop. they want to keep on going. we watched them clam more out of the huge weeds across the railroad tracks until we lost count, everyone said they're fleeing the front lines in syria. resting in the shade we found a family of 20 from kobani. nine along with children and grandparents. they left weeks ago and it's not over yet and hungary is about to slam the door shut. their solution erecting a fence topped with razor wire, 15 miles along its border. the hungarian government has been working to finish this by tend of the month and they're just about there. the message couldn't be clearer. they've already hat to fight to get this far. smuggled from turkey to greece, beaten back at the border of ma macedonia. for these people the risks of staying in syria are far worse. >> syria, no life, no -- >> food? >> -- food, no water. >> and he shows me the scar from a barrel bomb. they're riski
charlie d'agata is at a key crossing in riis ka. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.orning we've seen flooding over here but they're being stopped by hungarian police. they don't want to stop. they want to keep on going. we watched them clam more out of the huge weeds across the railroad tracks until we lost count, everyone said they're fleeing the front lines in syria. resting in the shade we found a family of 20 from kobani. nine along with children and grandparents. they left...
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charlie d'agata is in london with its unlikely origin. charlie, good morning. >> good morning.tore, "satisfaction" was recorded on vinyl but set in stone. it was only like three notes but, man, one helluva an introduction. >> rock on. ♪ >> reporter: keith richards said when that rif came to him in his dream, he hit the tape recorder. >> when i woke up i noticed the tape had run to the end. i run it back push play and this weerds strangled voice is going i can't get no satisfaction and then there's this silence for a while and this heavy snoring went through th e rest of the tape. >> reporter: he had the lick and he had the hook. he also just happened to have a pretty decent writing partner to help out with the rest. >> they were a real song-writing team. they could come to a point where keith would have a great riff and great chorus and mick would come in with the lyrics. >> reporter: brian hyde was a senior righter at rolling stone mags zone. mick and keith drucker briem watts and the guitar did bring "satisfaction" to life and brought it to loof. started in chicago and finish
charlie d'agata is in london with its unlikely origin. charlie, good morning. >> good morning.tore, "satisfaction" was recorded on vinyl but set in stone. it was only like three notes but, man, one helluva an introduction. >> rock on. ♪ >> reporter: keith richards said when that rif came to him in his dream, he hit the tape recorder. >> when i woke up i noticed the tape had run to the end. i run it back push play and this weerds strangled voice is going i...
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charlie d'agata with the high honors. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we watched as the three men arrived aet the presidential palace. they're dressed in polo shirts. you're reminded they were on vacation friday. the french president said the whole world admires their courage and cool composure. france's heroes bestowed the biggest honors. in the splendour of the presidential palace this morning presented with the legion of honor, france's highest award. special i specialist alek skarlatos. spencer stone and their friend anthony sadler. three guys who did extraordinary things. spencer stone described for the first time the moment he and his friends faced a heavily armed gunman head on. >> i saw heed what looked to be an ak-47 and he looked like it was jammed or it wasn't working and he was trying to charge the weapon. andle ak just hit me on the shoulder and said let's go and ran down, tackled him. alek came up and grabbed the gun out of his hand while i put him in a choke hold. it seemed like he just kept pulling more weapons left and right. took out a
charlie d'agata with the high honors. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we watched as the three men arrived aet the presidential palace. they're dressed in polo shirts. you're reminded they were on vacation friday. the french president said the whole world admires their courage and cool composure. france's heroes bestowed the biggest honors. in the splendour of the presidential palace this morning presented with the legion of honor, france's highest award. special i specialist alek...
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for "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata, london. >> are you going to go jeff? >> unreal.s incredible, right? >> it's incredible. and he's not making it. this is not being made by george lucas. >> right. people have picked up that. >> it's great franchise. >> you can go to secretcinema.org for clues on where they're coming in the u.s. >>> tomorrow morning on "cbs this morning: saturday," the party where swing is still king. michelle miller shows us how the jazz lovers are bringing the roaring '20s back in style. that's tomorrow. all: milk! milk! milk! milk! milk! okay! fun's over. aw. aw. ♪ thirsty? they said it would make me cool. they don't sound cool to me. guess not. you got to stick up for yourself like with the name your price tool. people tell us their budget, not the other way around. aren't you lactose intolerant? this isn't lactose. it's milk. ♪ >>> as we close the week, three quick things. thachlk thank you, clarissa. happy birthday to my friend who's 7 today and i'll see you tonight on the "cbs evening news." look at the week we've had. it's terrific. >> these
for "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata, london. >> are you going to go jeff? >> unreal.s incredible, right? >> it's incredible. and he's not making it. this is not being made by george lucas. >> right. people have picked up that. >> it's great franchise. >> you can go to secretcinema.org for clues on where they're coming in the u.s. >>> tomorrow morning on "cbs this morning: saturday," the party where swing is still king....