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. >> dante: ah -- >> lulu: oh! sorry.e thought you were noodle buddha. >> maxie: is that some sort of pregnancy pun because my stomach is so huge? >> lulu: of course not. we love your giant belly. >> dante: we're just starving, and we thought you were our food, but, uh... come on in. what's going on? >> maxie: i have something important to tell you about the baby. [ door closes ] >> simone: may i help you, sir? >> spinelli: actually, i was looking for the owner -- ms. jerome? >> simone: ms. jerome is out of town. >> spinelli: ah, drat! [ chuckles ] >> simone: i'm ms. jerome's assistant. perhaps i can help you find what you're looking for. >> spinelli: perhaps you can. >> ava: silas, we have to stop meeting like this. >> rafe: your dad isn't danny's grandfather? >> molly: no. i'm sorry. i thought you knew. sam, kristina, and i all have different fathers. that's why my dad isn't a potential donor match for danny. >> rafe: so, then, who is sam's dad? >> alexis: we will find a match. >> sam: yeah, we have to, mom. there are n
. >> dante: ah -- >> lulu: oh! sorry.e thought you were noodle buddha. >> maxie: is that some sort of pregnancy pun because my stomach is so huge? >> lulu: of course not. we love your giant belly. >> dante: we're just starving, and we thought you were our food, but, uh... come on in. what's going on? >> maxie: i have something important to tell you about the baby. [ door closes ] >> simone: may i help you, sir? >> spinelli: actually, i was looking...
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. >> when we met dante bullock at the anamosa state penitentiary in iowa, he was spending his third day in ad seg, the administrative segregation unit also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or history or angry? what's the situation? >> i'm violent when i'm provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the padlock assault charges stick, he could spend the next year in ad seg, locked in his cell 23 hours a day. >> i was in the wrong place at the wrong time. the inmate had been assaulted and my defense to them was telling them i was in the area and i was just pushed out of the way as the inmate was trying to get away from the person that assault him. >> bullock was anxiously awaiting a hearing with the prison's administrative law judge to plead his case. in the meantime, he let us know that while ad seg meant losing his television, the location of his cell at least made it possible to keep up with current events. >> this cell
. >> when we met dante bullock at the anamosa state penitentiary in iowa, he was spending his third day in ad seg, the administrative segregation unit also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or history or angry? what's the situation? >> i'm violent when i'm provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the...
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and so i often think of dante. had dante been alive what would be think about this? >> kind of a different direction. how much more he experienced. from my vantage point, you care about these things. you see the intelligence reports and the process them, but what alfredo was experiencing, just the humanity of it, actually being there. one of the things i was struck with when i read the book is i was reading these things and processing them in a way an analyst might. alfredo was processing them and trying to report about them and actually feeling the warmth of the skin or seeing the mother. that really brought home for me in the book, i was there during the same period. i understood what was going on in the abstract but this made it even more real than that period i was down there. >> in some ways that is a given, right? you are ambassador and you may be more attached than someone who is amongst the people. is that the way it should be? is there any way to bridge the two are are blended to? >> will you try to. he tried to get a sense of the field. in terms of the viol
and so i often think of dante. had dante been alive what would be think about this? >> kind of a different direction. how much more he experienced. from my vantage point, you care about these things. you see the intelligence reports and the process them, but what alfredo was experiencing, just the humanity of it, actually being there. one of the things i was struck with when i read the book is i was reading these things and processing them in a way an analyst might. alfredo was processing...
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gibran is as great as shakespeare, but i'm saying that people who have a universal message, goethe, danteshakespeare, the great poets of all time, because of their universal message, they resonate with every culture, every language and every people. >> gibran's widespread and lasting popularity has also been greeted with much critical derision. among the critics who least appreciate the poet is stefan kanfer. >> his work has always seemed to me, kahlil gibran's, like halva, which is a part of middle eastern cuisine which is almonds and honey, to the point where you really can't take more than a little bit of it. and sometimes i feel if you read enough of this kind of stuff, your appetite for real food goes. >> he gives numerous examples of what he calls gibran's "muzziness," and pseudo- paradoxes. >> here he is on marriage. this, by the way, from a man who never married. "fill each other's cup, but drink not from one cup. sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each of you, each one of you be alone even as the strings of a lute are alone." >> this is -- this is mysticism. this is t
gibran is as great as shakespeare, but i'm saying that people who have a universal message, goethe, danteshakespeare, the great poets of all time, because of their universal message, they resonate with every culture, every language and every people. >> gibran's widespread and lasting popularity has also been greeted with much critical derision. among the critics who least appreciate the poet is stefan kanfer. >> his work has always seemed to me, kahlil gibran's, like halva, which is...
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go air says hiring only women flight aten dants will save the airline as much as half a million dollarsr year in fuel. the airline says women are, on average, 40 pounds lighter than their male counterparts, meaning the lighter load in flight. the airline plans to carry less water for passengers and alter the exterior of the plane to reduce fuel burn during flights. >>> stanford one of the reaccept yents of the largest gift ever from a living person. developer john alriga has donated $150 million to the university. the former stanford basketball player and 1960 graduate, actually gave money back in the year 2006, gave $100 million to the school. so, a very, very generous doan terror. >> philanthropic. >>> the hunt is on for calling him the -- >> you got to see this. show you how he got this name after break. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> we finish up with i guess criminal know you have hit the big time when you're a crime kindhu of guy get a nickname. a robber in west virginia is now known as the blanket been a kim.
go air says hiring only women flight aten dants will save the airline as much as half a million dollarsr year in fuel. the airline says women are, on average, 40 pounds lighter than their male counterparts, meaning the lighter load in flight. the airline plans to carry less water for passengers and alter the exterior of the plane to reduce fuel burn during flights. >>> stanford one of the reaccept yents of the largest gift ever from a living person. developer john alriga has donated...
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she has been a flight aten dants on triple 7s for a decade just like the asiana plane that crashed in sfo. she says the people who work in the back of the aircraft are the eyes and ears of the cockpit crew. >> this is a very, very long aircraft. we hear things in the back or the middle that the pilots don't hear. >> reporter: she says there would be eight flight attendants on board, two near the tail facing forward. >> the sound the and the volume that they must have heard and lived through were probably just mind blowing. >> reporter: according to holt, flight attendants prepare for a crash on every takeoff and landing by going over a zylet checklist. >> where's my door, where's my secondary door. what if both are blocked? what are my commands. >> reporter: only a pilot can call for an easy victor. >> it means as soon as this come does a stop, lower the slides get them going. >> reporter: she calls the flight attendants who went back in to get survivors out was a hero. >> you go into something bigger than you are. >> reporter: holt also teaches flight attendant classes. she says one
she has been a flight aten dants on triple 7s for a decade just like the asiana plane that crashed in sfo. she says the people who work in the back of the aircraft are the eyes and ears of the cockpit crew. >> this is a very, very long aircraft. we hear things in the back or the middle that the pilots don't hear. >> reporter: she says there would be eight flight attendants on board, two near the tail facing forward. >> the sound the and the volume that they must have heard and...
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. >> the bunk boxes along to dante francis and his bunkmate, kevin houck. >> i think they think we're getting high. >> what do you think? >> i think we'll find out. >> coming up -- >> write it down on a piece of paper. >> houck and francis are put to the test. >> this is a dip test, testing for four different drugs today, cocaine, amphetamines, thc and barbiturates. >> later, troy wagner seeks some answers to his problems. >> one of the books i had ordered was called "prayers that rout demons and break curses." @ñ >>> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting to tell us there's narcotics. >> both dogs alert on this particular box, so there is evidence that drugs have been in this facility. we have determined that the two inmates that are assigned to this bunk work on the construction work site, so we are pulling them in. they will be drug tested. >> during a search of n-dorm in florida's santa rosa correctional institution, a drug detection dog has picked up the scent of narcotics at the bunk of inmates donte francis and kevin houck. though no drugs were found, both are r
. >> the bunk boxes along to dante francis and his bunkmate, kevin houck. >> i think they think we're getting high. >> what do you think? >> i think we'll find out. >> coming up -- >> write it down on a piece of paper. >> houck and francis are put to the test. >> this is a dip test, testing for four different drugs today, cocaine, amphetamines, thc and barbiturates. >> later, troy wagner seeks some answers to his problems. >> one of...
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. >> the prosecutor said stand your ground dant ply to this case. it never came up in the defense. >> it does seem like there's an uphill battle here. >> we live in a country that has a long way to go. >> a conversation that is only just beginning. >> george zimmerman didn't take the witness stand to tell his story in his murder trial. and subject his story to the challenge of cross-examination in a courtroom before a jury. rachel jeantel didn't want to take the witness stand to tell her story. but today rachel jeantel told the reverend al sharpton how she summoned the courage to do it. >> do you feel as you say you talked to your supporters, you feel a lot of people have attacked you. but a lot of people around the country are standing up supporting you as well? >> yes, people who are attacking me, they're not in my place. they have to imagine if that was them, my age, would they do it? the whole world watching you. so nobody felt how i felt. day before i testified, i did not sleep at all. trying to figure out how i'm going to do this, how i'm goin
. >> the prosecutor said stand your ground dant ply to this case. it never came up in the defense. >> it does seem like there's an uphill battle here. >> we live in a country that has a long way to go. >> a conversation that is only just beginning. >> george zimmerman didn't take the witness stand to tell his story in his murder trial. and subject his story to the challenge of cross-examination in a courtroom before a jury. rachel jeantel didn't want to take the...
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. >> it would have ott flight atep dants in the rear of the boeing 777 were ejected on impact, foundwn the roadway. they survived. asiana airlines ceo landed on tuesday in san francisco and was warmed by media. the ntsb is still combing the wreckage, even as flights take off and land. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, san francisco >>> 19 funerals will start this week for the arizona firefighters killed near yarnell last month. yesterday's ben tracy reports, there was a large and emotional tribute to the elite shot shots. >>> sean michael meisner. >> reporter: as 19 names echoed throughout the arena, 19 uniforms laid empty on the stage. brandon mcdonough, the seoul survivor of the 20-man granite mountain hot shot crew read the hot shot crew. >> for this day on the line, i should answer death's call, lord, bless my hot shot crew, my family, one and all. thank you and i miss my brothers. ♪ >> reporter: firefighters were all over the country packed the 6,000 feet arena while hundreds more watched in the parking lot outside in 90-degree heat. >> reporter: you came here all the way
. >> it would have ott flight atep dants in the rear of the boeing 777 were ejected on impact, foundwn the roadway. they survived. asiana airlines ceo landed on tuesday in san francisco and was warmed by media. the ntsb is still combing the wreckage, even as flights take off and land. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, san francisco >>> 19 funerals will start this week for the arizona firefighters killed near yarnell last month. yesterday's ben tracy reports,...
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country that prides themselves on a criminal justice system and how far we treat criminal defense dantsth the way it is. >> mortgage o'mara is the attorney for george zimmerman. mark, very much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. nice to talk with you. >>> president obama delays military aid to egypt. i'll speak about it. i have an exclusive interview with egypt's new foreign minister. stand by. ipmunks go all the way. ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announce
country that prides themselves on a criminal justice system and how far we treat criminal defense dantsth the way it is. >> mortgage o'mara is the attorney for george zimmerman. mark, very much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. nice to talk with you. >>> president obama delays military aid to egypt. i'll speak about it. i have an exclusive interview with egypt's new foreign minister. stand by. ipmunks go all the way. ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes,...
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it was a scene described as something out of dante's inferno. at this point 95 people remain in the hospital. the president has said july 24th is no longer known as the eve of an important festival, martha, it is one of the saddest days in the history of galicia. martha: we're continuing to get information out of that scene. at least 78 dead is the number we have now. amy, thank you very much. bill: that is reminiscent of other deadly train accidents. in france earlier this month, six were killed, nearly 200 injured when this train derailed. italy, 2009, explosion on a freight train set fire to a neighborhood. 22 killed then. austria, 13 years ago a fire in a tunnel engulfs a train packed with skiers on board. 155 were killed that year, 2000. martha: back home the a train derailment shuts down the port of tampa overnight. the investigators say at least 15 cars derailed there, leaking ethanol but there is no immediate danger to the public we're told in this situation. they have put a hazmat team on the scene to get the spill under control. surrou
it was a scene described as something out of dante's inferno. at this point 95 people remain in the hospital. the president has said july 24th is no longer known as the eve of an important festival, martha, it is one of the saddest days in the history of galicia. martha: we're continuing to get information out of that scene. at least 78 dead is the number we have now. amy, thank you very much. bill: that is reminiscent of other deadly train accidents. in france earlier this month, six were...
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an official says that speeding was a possible cause, but brian williams described this scene as dante-esque and horrific pictures and video coming back out of the area. >>> time for the global markets report. karen tso is standing by in london. >> we have a different tone across markets today than what we saw yesterday. europe closing an eight-week high in trade, but now we have red across the screens. and a bunch of different reasons impacting the markets. earnings out which have been negative. on the macro side, the data is positive. stocks are just not responding. the stock share 600. the benchmark index down 1% so far. i want to show you some individual indices. a lot of pain is coming through for the german market today and across the charts. in negative. the ftse is down just over 1%. second quarter gdp coming in on quarter. 1.4% on year. these numbers are strong and also in line with consensus, but the market hasn't responded. the acceleration in selling occurred after the numbers hit. the cac in france down by a similar tune. xetra dax has been the weakest performer, despite the ifo
an official says that speeding was a possible cause, but brian williams described this scene as dante-esque and horrific pictures and video coming back out of the area. >>> time for the global markets report. karen tso is standing by in london. >> we have a different tone across markets today than what we saw yesterday. europe closing an eight-week high in trade, but now we have red across the screens. and a bunch of different reasons impacting the markets. earnings out which...
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flight atent dants say it could have been a deadly mistake. >> leave all bags behind.e going to keep other people from getting off a burning aircraft, harm a slide and be off balance when you get to the bottom and put yourself in jeopardy of breaking a limb. >> because this was a foreign crew investigators did not have the legal authority to issue drug or alcohol tests on them. so that did not occur. one point of clarification here, when we talked about the auto throttles not holding the minimum speed, there is some discussion now about whether that was because of operator error. did the crew understand how the auto throttles system worked on this plane. it differs from plane to plane, boeing to boeing plane. was it operator error or a mechanical error. that will be something the ntsb will be looking at as well. back to you. >> tom, as we continue to marvel at those pictures you showed in the piece of people carrying their duty-free items i think we marvel at an even greater way looking at these pictures again, that only two people died. what can you tell us about the
flight atent dants say it could have been a deadly mistake. >> leave all bags behind.e going to keep other people from getting off a burning aircraft, harm a slide and be off balance when you get to the bottom and put yourself in jeopardy of breaking a limb. >> because this was a foreign crew investigators did not have the legal authority to issue drug or alcohol tests on them. so that did not occur. one point of clarification here, when we talked about the auto throttles not...