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. >> amid clapton and stevie ray. >> he is in london and towns and clapton go in to watch him and saidid in town. they both watched him and went home and didn't play guitar for weeks. if i have to play, i'll play like townsend or keith richards. >> i tell you, you have to do a lot of that. it's hard to break out of this pack right now. the biggest criticism is you're kind of a quiet guy, thoughtful guy and you have to break out somehow. >> i've heard worse but i'll take that. >> all right. that mccotter, good luck with your run. if you win, come back and see us again. >> i will. >> excuse me while i run for president. up next, barack obama srenior, fascinating new book on the man who gave his son his name and complicated legacy that goes with it. to playing "angry bird" it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." th
. >> amid clapton and stevie ray. >> he is in london and towns and clapton go in to watch him and saidid in town. they both watched him and went home and didn't play guitar for weeks. if i have to play, i'll play like townsend or keith richards. >> i tell you, you have to do a lot of that. it's hard to break out of this pack right now. the biggest criticism is you're kind of a quiet guy, thoughtful guy and you have to break out somehow. >> i've heard worse but i'll take...
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. >> the sound track was eric clapton. >> it was the drug that all of the rock stars used.ed at studio 54. it was part of the popular zeigtgeist. it was a clean and pure and could be abused safely. >> just like a century before, it was a mirage. the new image was more like "scarface." what would freud think about "scarface?" >> i imagine he would be shocked. >> then crack and crime and rampant addiction. today, we know addiction is a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandise claims of new drugs. we all, in our heart of hearts, want a magic bullet that will cure what ails us. >> a magic bullet. the hope that keeps miracle drugs in business. it is so striking the same miss conceptions and mistakes 100 years apart. here is something healthy. i crossed the finish line. along with the fit nation athletes. we will do it again. a check up with the member of our six pack. with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. a network of possibilities. in here,
. >> the sound track was eric clapton. >> it was the drug that all of the rock stars used.ed at studio 54. it was part of the popular zeigtgeist. it was a clean and pure and could be abused safely. >> just like a century before, it was a mirage. the new image was more like "scarface." what would freud think about "scarface?" >> i imagine he would be shocked. >> then crack and crime and rampant addiction. today, we know addiction is a physical...
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. >> the new sound track was eric clapton. ♪ cocaine. >> the drug that all the rock stars used.laces like studio 54. it was part of the popular culture that this was an entirely safe drug that was clean and pure and could be abused safely. >> just like a century before it was a mirage. no more charlie chaplin. the new image, it was more like "scarface." what would sigmund freud think about "scarface"? today attiction is in part a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of claims of new drugs, but we all in our heart of hearts want a magic bullet that will cure what ails us. >> a magic bullet. the hope that keeps miracle drugs in business time and time again. it's so striking the same misconceptions, same mistakes pretty much 100 years apart. here's something a lot more healthy, crossing the finish line. i did it last summer. two weeks from now, we're going to do it again. act my age? -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles
. >> the new sound track was eric clapton. ♪ cocaine. >> the drug that all the rock stars used.laces like studio 54. it was part of the popular culture that this was an entirely safe drug that was clean and pure and could be abused safely. >> just like a century before it was a mirage. no more charlie chaplin. the new image, it was more like "scarface." what would sigmund freud think about "scarface"? today attiction is in part a physical disease. we...
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world has gotten by hacking into the voice mail accounts of famous victims like mick jagger, eric claptonhugh grant, tony blair, and a member of prince william's staff. it is the intrusion into millie dowler, a missing 13-year-old that outraged the nation. the news of the world not only hacked into millie's voice mail to hear desperate relatives trying to reach here, it deleted messages to make room for others and so gave her family false hope she was still alive, dialing into her own voice mail. millie was found dead six months after her abduction. >> we're most desperately worried. >> reporter: the family which made heart rendering appeals is distraught. the scandal has business and political fallout. the news of the world is owned by rupert murdock's news international. its editor rebecca brooks runs international operations and refused to resign. the news of the world says it will conduct its own internal inquiring into the hacking but rebecca brooks will head the investigation, in other words, investigating herself. the police inquiry is continuing as well, and scotland yard said the
world has gotten by hacking into the voice mail accounts of famous victims like mick jagger, eric claptonhugh grant, tony blair, and a member of prince william's staff. it is the intrusion into millie dowler, a missing 13-year-old that outraged the nation. the news of the world not only hacked into millie's voice mail to hear desperate relatives trying to reach here, it deleted messages to make room for others and so gave her family false hope she was still alive, dialing into her own voice...
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world" has gotten by hacking into the voice mail accounts of famous victims like mick jagger, eric claptongwenyth paltrow, hugh grant, tony blair and a member of prince william's staff. but it is the intrusion into the voice mail of milley doweller, a missing 13-year-old, that has outrage add nation. the "news of the world" not only hacked into her voice mail to hear desperate relatives trying to reach her, it deleted some messages to make room for others and so gave her family false hope that she was still alive dialing into her own voice mail. milley was found dead six months after her abduction. >> we're so desperately worried. >> reporter: the family, which had made heart rending appeals during the kidnap, is distraught. the sense of outrage spread to parliament. >> that's not just a paper believing it's above the law, it's national newspaper playing god with a family's emotions. >> reporter: the technique for hacking into voice mail accounts is frighteningly simple. all it takes is two phones. on one, you dial the number in question, then, while it's busy, you dial the number again on
world" has gotten by hacking into the voice mail accounts of famous victims like mick jagger, eric claptongwenyth paltrow, hugh grant, tony blair and a member of prince william's staff. but it is the intrusion into the voice mail of milley doweller, a missing 13-year-old, that has outrage add nation. the "news of the world" not only hacked into her voice mail to hear desperate relatives trying to reach her, it deleted some messages to make room for others and so gave her family...
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. >> mick jagger, eric clapton, gwyneth paltrow and hugh grant. >> i think there's a national revulsion here about what they did. >> reporter: at the center of the controversy is rebecca brooks who headed up the controversy for years and is now in charge of murdoch's news corporation. murdoch said she will continue to lead the company, despite calls for her resignation. the company has already taken a hit. several companies have already pulled their ads. >> and police have already begun to look at evidence the newspaper paid off officers in return for information. >>> in tonight's wjz consumer watch, looks like bacon places will be hogging up more ever your budget. it is expected to reach $6 a pound in the coming weeks. the price increase couldn't come at a worse time as -- [ laughter ] >> we entering peak -- [ laughter ] season. >> i guess you grill that bacon, huh? >> tomatoes are coming in. blt's. >> there you go. okay. >> i like them year round myself. scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> they helped win the race to space. but now, they
. >> mick jagger, eric clapton, gwyneth paltrow and hugh grant. >> i think there's a national revulsion here about what they did. >> reporter: at the center of the controversy is rebecca brooks who headed up the controversy for years and is now in charge of murdoch's news corporation. murdoch said she will continue to lead the company, despite calls for her resignation. the company has already taken a hit. several companies have already pulled their ads. >> and police...
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. >> when the scandal first broke, the targets were mainly celebrities like mick jagger, eric clapton, gwyneth paltrow, and hugh grant. >> i think there is a national revulsion here about what they did. >> reporter: at the center of the controversy is rebecca brooks who headed up the tabloid for years and is now in charge of murdoch's british news corporation. murdoch said she will continue to lead his company, despite calls for her resignation. the paper is already taking a hit. several companies have pulled their ads. in london, charlie d'agata, wjz eyewitness news. >> police have already begun to look into evidence that the newspaper paid off officers in return for information. >>> former boston mob boss, james whitey bulger pleads not guilty on 19 murder charges. bulger has been on the run for 16 years. the fbi arrested him in santa monica, california, where he had been listening with his girlfriend. the 81-year-old had been ordered held without bail. prosecutors say they expect a month-long trial with as many as 40 witnesses. >>> defense lawyers make another push to have sexual a
. >> when the scandal first broke, the targets were mainly celebrities like mick jagger, eric clapton, gwyneth paltrow, and hugh grant. >> i think there is a national revulsion here about what they did. >> reporter: at the center of the controversy is rebecca brooks who headed up the tabloid for years and is now in charge of murdoch's british news corporation. murdoch said she will continue to lead his company, despite calls for her resignation. the paper is already taking a...
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reporter: when the scandal first broke, the targets were mainly celebrities, like mick jagger, eric claptoneth paltrow and hugh grant. >> i think there is a national revulsion about what they did. >> reporter: at the center of the controversy is rebecca brooks, who hed headed up -- who headed up the tabloids. murdoch says she will continue to lead his company, despite calls for her resignation. the paper is already taking a hit. several companies have pulled their ads. in london, charlie d'agata, wjz eyewitness news. >> and police have already begun to look into evidence the newspaper paid off officers in return for information. >> prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for the army psychiatrist accused of gunning down more than a dozen people, at fort hood army base. kai is in the newsroom with more on the case against major nidal hasan. >> after several psychiatric evaluations, officials say he will be tried in a court. the 40-year-old has yet to enter a plea. to 13 counts of premeditated murder. he also faces 32 counts of attempted premeditated heard murder. during an evidentia
reporter: when the scandal first broke, the targets were mainly celebrities, like mick jagger, eric claptoneth paltrow and hugh grant. >> i think there is a national revulsion about what they did. >> reporter: at the center of the controversy is rebecca brooks, who hed headed up -- who headed up the tabloids. murdoch says she will continue to lead his company, despite calls for her resignation. the paper is already taking a hit. several companies have pulled their ads. in london,...
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. ♪ how many roads must a man walk down ♪ >> from bob dylan to eric clapton to leon russell to georget to do. >> i don't think anyone in the world had ever done anything on that scale before. but he brought together musicians and he used music for good. ♪ >> reporter: that day, almost 40 years ago, harrison and his friends helped put bangladesh on the map. and they gave musicians a new way to give back. >> the template was set by bangladesh. it becomes sort of the emotional backdrop, i think, for live aid and all of the other concerts that have come over the ensuing decades. ♪ >> reporter: in 1985, nearly 2 billion people across 150 nations watched live aid, a televised dual-city concert held in london and philadelphia. ♪ >> reporter: later that year came farm aid. >> a family farmer needs your help more than ever. >> reporter: the brainchild of willie nelson. it was such a success, that nelson's hosted one almost every year since, raising millions of dollars and continuing a tren. whenever there's a national or international crisis, musicians unite. >> there are people who live in pl
. ♪ how many roads must a man walk down ♪ >> from bob dylan to eric clapton to leon russell to georget to do. >> i don't think anyone in the world had ever done anything on that scale before. but he brought together musicians and he used music for good. ♪ >> reporter: that day, almost 40 years ago, harrison and his friends helped put bangladesh on the map. and they gave musicians a new way to give back. >> the template was set by bangladesh. it becomes sort of the...
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it started as a scandal about celebrities people like mick jagger, eric clapton, gwen it paltrow, hugh millie dowler that sparked outrage. the sunday paper is accused of not just listening to her voice mail while she was missing but of deleting messages so that other desperate relatives to be heard. >> it's devastating. >> reporter: the family were given false hope millie was still alive. she was found dead six months after her abduction. at the center of the ugly storm, rebecca brooks, editor of "news of the world" at the time and now runs the murdock newspaper "empire". >> it is absolutely disgusting. >> reporter: the stain of the scandal is seeping into the prime minister's office and there are now legal issues about paying the police for information. people have already gone to jail earlier in this story and' not over yet. >> mark phillips in london thank you. >>> as you just heard from mark the same tabloid already admitted breaking into the voice mail of a long list of celebrities including actor hugh grant who joins us from london. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> it is
it started as a scandal about celebrities people like mick jagger, eric clapton, gwen it paltrow, hugh millie dowler that sparked outrage. the sunday paper is accused of not just listening to her voice mail while she was missing but of deleting messages so that other desperate relatives to be heard. >> it's devastating. >> reporter: the family were given false hope millie was still alive. she was found dead six months after her abduction. at the center of the ugly storm, rebecca...
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i always say eric clapton and -- he's obviously heard me at some point and -- i've said it everywhered our special. he hasn't called so -- >> we'll see what we can do about that. i love having alabama on the new album. >> we were here with them the last timim >> that was the way to do it. you have "cars 2." you're going to play something in a moment with that but what is your favorite song to perform when you're out, what is it that you look forward to. >> anything new that's a hit, anything that's brand new because you haven't worn it out and still experimenting with it and yeteople know it when it's brand new and exciting so you're sort of learning it in front of people which is what we're about to do with this "cars 2" song that we're about to play. i'm learning it in front of you. you can judge for yourself. >> that could be your motivation. that little one right there. just sing it to him. his little guitar. >> guitar hero guitar. >> all right. birthday? >> 4 years old. >> really. 4 years old. >> that's great. >> ever since he was 2. >> his whole life. >> that's why he's the ente
i always say eric clapton and -- he's obviously heard me at some point and -- i've said it everywhered our special. he hasn't called so -- >> we'll see what we can do about that. i love having alabama on the new album. >> we were here with them the last timim >> that was the way to do it. you have "cars 2." you're going to play something in a moment with that but what is your favorite song to perform when you're out, what is it that you look forward to. >>...
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press as possible targets include kate middleton before she married prince william, mick jagger, eric clapton-year-old milly dowler whose abduction and murder horrified britain in 2002. while she was still missing. and that the hacker even deleted the voice mails as her mail box filled up, giving her family false hope she was still alive. >> there are no words to describe how awful this was. >> it may have also been attempted on people close to the family of missing madeleine mccann. and today on the sixth anniversary of the london terrorist bombings, those families are learning they, too, may have been hacked. >> i thought we went into our place and i didn't think anyone could make it darker. news international cannot be allowed to get away with what they've done. >> reporter: the prime minister is asking for a new investigation of the paper and its top executives. owner rupert murdoch is calling the new allegations deplorablde unacceptable and says news corporation will again cooperate with police. private investigator glen molcare who worked for the news of the world and served time in pri
press as possible targets include kate middleton before she married prince william, mick jagger, eric clapton-year-old milly dowler whose abduction and murder horrified britain in 2002. while she was still missing. and that the hacker even deleted the voice mails as her mail box filled up, giving her family false hope she was still alive. >> there are no words to describe how awful this was. >> it may have also been attempted on people close to the family of missing madeleine...