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david martin breaks the news on a mystery solved. and clarissa ward finds the youngest victims of the syrian dictator's war against his own people. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, one month after jerry sandusky was convicted on 45 counts including rape and sodomy of young boys, a new report today accuse of late football coach joe paterno and other officials at penn state of knowing what sandusky was doing and covering it up, allowing the horrific crimes to continue another 13 years. this is the final report of an investigation headed by louis freeh, a former federal judge and former director of the fbi. armen keteyian is in philadelphia with details. armen, what do we know. >> reporter: good evening, scott. the report laid out in detail what freeh called the callous and shocking disregard for child victims by the most powerful leaders at penn state, including paterno, a towering figure for five decades. >> it was like going against the president of the united stat
david martin breaks the news on a mystery solved. and clarissa ward finds the youngest victims of the syrian dictator's war against his own people. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, one month after jerry sandusky was convicted on 45 counts including rape and sodomy of young boys, a new report today accuse of late football coach joe paterno and other officials at penn state of knowing what sandusky was doing and...
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here's david martin. >> reporter: the f-22 is on a very short leash.r first being grounded the world's most sophisticated and expensive jet fighter is flying again but limited to flights within 30 minutes of a landing field. the reason? a mysterious problem that without warning has caused pilots to suffer hypoxia. become disoriented from lax of oxygen. over the past ten months says colonel kevin robins commander of the first fighter wing at langley air force base in virginia there have been 11 incidents of hypoxia. >> no one has gotten to the point where they are completely delirious. they are still able to function and bring the aircraft back safely. >> roger, cleared for takeoff. >> i experienced hypoxia firsthand in an f-22 simulator. as major thomasa reduced the flow of oxygen to my mass. >> can you describe what are you feeling to me. >> dizzy. >> uh-huh. >> when it had gotten too bad i pulled the emergency oxygen. only then i did realize how far downhill my ability to function had gone. >> i thought i was going straight and level and i was -- >>
here's david martin. >> reporter: the f-22 is on a very short leash.r first being grounded the world's most sophisticated and expensive jet fighter is flying again but limited to flights within 30 minutes of a landing field. the reason? a mysterious problem that without warning has caused pilots to suffer hypoxia. become disoriented from lax of oxygen. over the past ten months says colonel kevin robins commander of the first fighter wing at langley air force base in virginia there have...
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david martin investigates serious weapons. israel is handing out gas masks. and we remember a remarkable postal clerk. it's not what he deliver that made him special. it's what he collected. >> you know, mike, this is one of our most famous pieces.
david martin investigates serious weapons. israel is handing out gas masks. and we remember a remarkable postal clerk. it's not what he deliver that made him special. it's what he collected. >> you know, mike, this is one of our most famous pieces.
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david martin, cbs news, virginia. >> and that is the cbs evening news for tonight.ll of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. >> good evening i am dana king a >> i am allan martin. the shyness of the apple. >> for the city of san francisco at least, it turns out that apple is not as green as it used to be. and that could take a bite out of the technology giant's sales here and across the state. grace lee tells us why. >> well, this is seemingly a divergence for apple because we're talking about a company that helped develop industry standards for recycling. while this may not take a bite out of a $600 billion company, it could make a difference especially in its reputation. and apple is finding it that is not easy being green. >> what was once environmentally friendly may not be any more. apple helped start a nonprofit called electronics standards said in an agency. >> it is basically a label for consumers to help them understand that if a computer is recyclable.
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and david martin on the unbelievable mountains of paper that stand between wounded veterans and their benefits. >> you're surrounded by paper. i am. i am. this is my daily life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if you go to the official website for the city of scranton, pennsylvania, you will find this boast: "the future is here." well, city workers hope not because their pay has just been slashed to minimum wage. scranton is just one of many cities struggling to recover from the great recession. american cities have seen their revenues decline for five straight years. 72% of them are making personnel cuts. it's a problem most everywhere so we have reports from east coast to west. first, elaine quijano in scranton. elaine? >> well, scott, when public union workers opened their paychecks here last friday they were shocked to see just how small those checks were. now they're wondering what's next for them and their city. ate scott, it has been a fight here certainly a difficult time for the city of scranton. the union
and david martin on the unbelievable mountains of paper that stand between wounded veterans and their benefits. >> you're surrounded by paper. i am. i am. this is my daily life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if you go to the official website for the city of scranton, pennsylvania, you will find this boast: "the future is here." well, city workers hope not because their pay has just been...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> let's get a break in here this morning. when we come back, a survey on swearing in the workplace. this ought to be interesting. but first, battle over the big gulp. a hearing over a ban on large sugary drinks in new york city draws national attention. this is the "cbs morning news." try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. it's time to get real about what happens in the bathroom. and start talking about what you really want from your toilet paper. it's time to talk about clean. feeling clean is so important. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft & strong. stronger than the leading rippled brand. for a confident clean. now, there's gentle, dependable constipation reland mer me... and me. new dulcolax laxative tablets for women are comfort-coated... so they're gentle on sensitive stomachs. new dulcolax laxative for women the overnight relief
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> let's get a break in here this morning. when we come back, a survey on swearing in the workplace. this ought to be interesting. but first, battle over the big gulp. a hearing over a ban on large sugary drinks in new york city draws national attention. this is the "cbs morning news." try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> we'll take a quick break on this fourth of july. coming up, a return to mayberry. we'll remember actor andy griffith who brought to life one of television's most popular characters. this is the "cbs morning news." ife one of television's most popular characters. this is the "cbs mornng news." now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. it just wouldn't go away. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can plan my days and accomplish more. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor rig
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> we'll take a quick break on this fourth of july. coming up, a return to mayberry. we'll remember actor andy griffith who brought to life one of television's most popular characters. this is the "cbs morning news." ife one of television's most popular characters. this is the "cbs mornng news." now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet...
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david martin, cbs news, manassas, virginia. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.ll of us at cbs news, all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> the first shots of tom cruise since his settlement with katie. now, who will suri spend christmas with? new details on the divorce deal. how will they split time with their daughter? >> they figured out a way to work it out quickly. >>> then, has katie been talking to nicole kidman. >> plus katie's last interview one day before filing for divorce. >>> suri is entitled to buy clothes any place that her heart desires. >> mic jagger's
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david martin investigates serious weapons. israel is handing out gas masks. and we remember a remarkable postal clerk. it's not what he deliver that made him special. it's what he collected. >> you know, mike, this is one of our most famous pieces. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. new orleans is famous for many things, but it is infamous for one. the police department is among the most corrupt in america. plagueded by bribery and violence. today in an agreement with the city, the federal government moved in to clean it up. it's an unprecedented top-to-bottom overhaul, and chip reid has the story. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder today announced a plan to completely transform the new orleans police department. one of the worst police forces in the nation. >> this agreement is the most widespread, wide-ranging in the department's history. >> reporter: the plan will change dozens of police policies and procedures on everything from training to recruitment to interrogation. for example
david martin investigates serious weapons. israel is handing out gas masks. and we remember a remarkable postal clerk. it's not what he deliver that made him special. it's what he collected. >> you know, mike, this is one of our most famous pieces. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. new orleans is famous for many things, but it is infamous for one. the police department is among the most corrupt in...
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david martin said that this was actually the largest employer rejection of the measure that was supported by the european commission as you were mentioned in your report that there were many activists and grassroots organizations working patiently for months and years and without without their work this agreement would have been waved through by our representatives so i think it's really a big victory for all democratic action i think it's now time for our records into tubes to stop our and i think it's clear that it's becoming increasingly politically poisonous to be anti internet so it's time to listen to citizens once it's can you though really sleep easy to bed tonight along with the other fellow web users i mean today it's bits but a victory but there are similar draft measures reportedly lying around in brussels ready to be discussed how might they be amended from back to in order to be more palatable maybe in the future is there more to come well we're certainly warning while today is a moment to actually to celebrate actually this democratic victory there is possibly more to come
david martin said that this was actually the largest employer rejection of the measure that was supported by the european commission as you were mentioned in your report that there were many activists and grassroots organizations working patiently for months and years and without without their work this agreement would have been waved through by our representatives so i think it's really a big victory for all democratic action i think it's now time for our records into tubes to stop our and i...
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david martin breaks the news on a mystery solved. and clarissa ward finds the diungest victims of the syrian
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david martin investigates syria's chemical weapons. israel is handing out gas masks. and we remember a remarkable postal clerk.
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david martin has a closer look. and a sit down with rock'n'roll legend stevie nicks. a little later on "cbs this morning." >>> for now, though, that will do it for the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. as always, appreciate you watching. take care everybody. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody. i'm terrell brown. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com www.vitac.com >>> several fires at a fan as a park. why they're being called suspicious this morning >>> police are chasing down a teacher >>>
david martin has a closer look. and a sit down with rock'n'roll legend stevie nicks. a little later on "cbs this morning." >>> for now, though, that will do it for the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. as always, appreciate you watching. take care everybody. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody. i'm terrell brown. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com www.vitac.com >>> several fires at a fan as a park. why they're being called...
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air strike that mistakenly killed 24 of their soldiers pakistan wanted an apology and david martin tells us today they got one. >> reporter: for seven months, some 7,000 truckloads of equipment bound for the u.s. military in afghanistan have been stranded in pakistan. now that the supply lines have been reopened pentagon officials estimate it will take about two months to clear that backlog which stretches some 900 miles from the boarder to the port of karachi. the break through came when secretary of state clinton told the pakistani foreign minister the u.s. was sorry for the loss of life which occurred when american gunships accidentally opened fire on a pakistani border outpost last november pakistan had been demanding an apology but clinton's sorry apologized only for the 24 dead not for the incident itself which a u.s. investigation concluded was caused by mistakes on both sides. u.s. officials believe the pakistanis accepted that more limited apology because the closure of the supply routes was hurting pakistan at least as much as the u.s. pakistan lost several hundred million doll
air strike that mistakenly killed 24 of their soldiers pakistan wanted an apology and david martin tells us today they got one. >> reporter: for seven months, some 7,000 truckloads of equipment bound for the u.s. military in afghanistan have been stranded in pakistan. now that the supply lines have been reopened pentagon officials estimate it will take about two months to clear that backlog which stretches some 900 miles from the boarder to the port of karachi. the break through came when...
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we asked david martin to look into that. >> reporter: israel has started issuing new gas masks to citizens living close to the syrian border. a barometer of the increasing concern overseer i can't's arsenal of chemical weapons. pentagon officials say syria has the largest operational, that is, ready to use, stock pile in the world. and now a spokesman for the syrian foreign ministry has talked openly about using them. >> these weapons are meant to be used only and strictly in the event of external aggression against the syrian republic. >> reporter: besides biological agents such as anthrax syria is believed to have hundreds of tons worth of chemical weapons ranging from paralyzing nerve agents to old-fashioned blister agents like mustard gas. they could be launched by missiles, fired by artillery or dropped from airplanes. it would take more than gas masks to protect against them. a full body suit of the kind worn by american soldiers is needed to present sarin from coming in contact with the skin. there are fears the regime might use these so-called weapons of mass destruction, w.m.d. fo
we asked david martin to look into that. >> reporter: israel has started issuing new gas masks to citizens living close to the syrian border. a barometer of the increasing concern overseer i can't's arsenal of chemical weapons. pentagon officials say syria has the largest operational, that is, ready to use, stock pile in the world. and now a spokesman for the syrian foreign ministry has talked openly about using them. >> these weapons are meant to be used only and strictly in the...
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this act of bill of wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martin who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fried in the european treaties for example and protect individuals and so they just could have let it pass we want to know what you think of europe's actor rejection of our dot com if we take a look at what's happening so far most half of you believe the corporations behind the law just rebranding over a quarter are not quite certain what act. that means in the first place eighteen percent think it's cost for the pirates and fraudsters to rejoice while the final few claim it's as good as dead archer dot com is where you can add your voice today so log on and vote. this hour for you on our t.v. watching the whistleblower as julian assange waits to hear if h
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david martin so this was actually. a rejection of the measure that supporters are you're in commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do you think we'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental state try and negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors would it also without countries like russia india and china are. typical our western countries too we can just push something through. changing and are now actually moving away from the negative and tame of the industry agenda i'm actually thinking about all that to be protecting digital i'm actually talking about culture and i actually asked. the internet into technology that we benefit. and one citizen. there's a school of thought that today that x. is being turned in europe piracy is going to be encouraged is one step forward is it a free for all no in your eyes no not at all i think i
david martin so this was actually. a rejection of the measure that supporters are you're in commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do you think we'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental state try and negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors would it also without countries like russia india and china...
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of this act of bill wanted to break through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martin who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that if it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament just simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fried in the european treaties for example and protect individuals and so we just kind of let it pass. right artie's tesler sylvia live from brussels thanks for that update . the u.k. is banking scandal is set to wind in with departed barclays chief executive bob diamond to be quizzed by m.p.'s potentially dragging the bank of england and government officials into the affair third largest lender has been found guilty of fixing a system of interbank lending rates it's all homeowners and businesses overcharge for loans at the height of the financial crisis the government's ordered a full part of the mentoring inquiry into the country's banking sector ar
of this act of bill wanted to break through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martin who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that if it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament just simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fried in the european treaties for example and...
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heard david martin said this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was already in commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do. i think we'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental mistake to try and negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors but it also without countries like russia india and china. have typical arrogance of western countries to manage we can just push some things through i do i'm actually looking forward to us changing gender now actually moving away from the negative entertainment industry agenda and i actually think about oz into the protecting digital freedoms and actually talking about how shared culture and i actually access. the internet into technology how that would benefit all institutes and one citizen. there is a school of thought that the day that x. is being turned in europe where piracy is going
heard david martin said this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was already in commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do. i think we'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental mistake to try and negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors but it also without countries like russia india and...
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david martin so this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was supportive or of the european commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do you think will ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental state trying to negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors would it also without countries like russia india and china are. typical of our western countries too we can just push some things through i know who i'm actually looking forward to us changing and now actually moving away from the negative and industry agenda i'm actually thinking of them to be protecting digital and actually talking about culture and actually access. internet into technology that will benefit. one city since. there is a school of thought that day that x. is being turned in europe where piracy is going to be encouraged is one step forward is it a free for
david martin so this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was supportive or of the european commission ok the question for europe at the moment as it stands do you think will ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental state trying to negotiate to such a treaty behind closed doors would it also without countries like russia...
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this act of bill of wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martins who was steering this activity in parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fries in the european treaties for example and protect individuals and so they just couldn't have let it pass. through this an advocacy group founder german jeremy zimmerman believes copyright laws must be reformed but none thinks parents of online users. this victory must be the beginning of something else and through the victory on actel we hope that the e.u. policy makers will understand that this endless spiral of repression that is being pushed for the last fifteen years by the entertainment industry has to stop that combating of cultural practices online is not an option and would only be done at the expense of our fundamental freedoms and of the very fabri
this act of bill of wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martins who was steering this activity in parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fries in the european treaties for example and protect...
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david martin said this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was supported by the. commission ok act the question for europe at the moment as it. do you think they'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental mistake to try and negotiate such a treaty behind closed doors but it also without countries like russia india and china. have typical arrogance of western countries to imagine that we can just push something through i'm actually looking forward to us changing and are now actually moving away from the negative and payment industry agenda and they actually think about oz and to be protecting digital freedoms and actually talking about how shared culture and i actually access. the internet into technology that we benefit in citizens and want citizens laws last thought from here there's a school of thought that today that x. is being turned in europe where piracy is going to be encouraged is one step forwar
david martin said this was actually. over her rejection of a measure that was supported by the. commission ok act the question for europe at the moment as it. do you think they'll ever be a pan global set of rules coming into place i think what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamental mistake to try and negotiate such a treaty behind closed doors but it also without countries like russia india and...
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this act of bill of wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martin who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fries in the european treaties for example and protect individuals and so they just couldn't have let it pass this was sort of course split in europe wolf for more let's talk to stephanie he's not specialist from the german pirate party joining us from berlin thanks for being with us now there's a seemingly noble origin to protect from copyright theft what's the main reason it failed them. three problems understanding you best laid plans all talk slower stuff and a hi there now this seemingly noble origin didn't it was to protect from copyright theft why do you think it failed. to really had to fail because it was not only about copyright infringement it w
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this act of bill of wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martins who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that if it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fries in the european treaties for example and protect individuals and so they just couldn't have let it pass corresponding europe to the co-founders strategic advice reverse of a governor has a group called richard in it he's in paris philip hello the rejections believed to be largely jewish as mentioning just in terms of pressure from citizens across europe well ways of protecting copyright do these people propose instead what is the option. well. as you or your reporter just summarized there was a wide outrage not just for me from specialty that specialized groups that defend internet freedom such ourselves but. by much more general population of cit
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of this act of bill wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martins who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fried in the european treaties for example and protect individuals and so they just couldn't have let it pass and those kind of pirate party u.k. and he says actions journey might not be of interest here it. there is possibly more to come it's worth saying that even european commission is still making noises to the fact that this might not be the end of the road to act there's still the question of the european courts or carol i think it's worth pointing out that atta was not just rejected it was comprehensively crushed what's really clear is that it was a fundamental mistake to try and mix so many different things together but also equally it's a fundamen
of this act of bill wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martins who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fried in the european treaties for example and protect...
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of this act of bill wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martins who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fried in the european treaties for example and protect individuals and so they just couldn't have let it pass. for more analysis on this we're not going to talk to co-founder of the citizen and next advocacy group the core of the term dinette jeremy zimmerman who's joining us live from strasburg this for being with us now that act has been turned down what's the alternative because several countries were keen to sign up for the anti compromise law before this. well first of all it is a huge victory for citizenship for democracy and for freedoms online we've worked very hard for the last four years to achieve this and it's to the whole of the citizens of th
of this act of bill wanted to bring through is far outweighed by the damage that it could bring david martins who was steering this act to bill in the parliament had actually said that the devil in this case is in the lack of detail it was so vague that it is indeed passages opens the floor for interpretation of possible jailing of individuals and so he says that the european parliament is simply cannot guarantee the individual freedoms and fried in the european treaties for example and protect...
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david martin, cbs news manassas, virginia. >> just not right. alls. >> keep track of all his paperwork. >> i can't even imagine. >>> when we return, the one and only,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> time for some news headlines. more help and protection for california homeowners thanks to a new bill. governor brown will sign it into law in about two hours. he is expected to talk about the reforms aimed at helping millions of californians. google plan to build new apartments and a mountain view neighborhood is all but dead. the city council voted no. san francisco's metropolitan transportation a ministration is expected to vote on a plan to offer free rides on muni, it would let low-income youth ride for free. it is expected to cost about $5 million. >> let's head out to the lower deck of the bay bridge, a san this spill approaching treasure island has been cleaned up and it looks like things are moving better on the lower deck. it is taking awhile to get on to the bridge northbound 101. a couple of new accidents, northbound guadalupe parkway at taylor street.
david martin, cbs news manassas, virginia. >> just not right. alls. >> keep track of all his paperwork. >> i can't even imagine. >>> when we return, the one and only,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> time for some news headlines. more help and protection for california homeowners thanks to a new bill. governor brown will sign it into law in about two hours. he is expected to talk about the reforms aimed at helping millions of californians. google plan to build new apartments...
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david martin, cbs news manassas, virginia. >> just not right. ng calls. >> keep track of all his paperwork. >> i can't even imagine. >>> when we return, the one and only i'll have the $4 everyday value slam with... bacon. wait... yeah... well, yeah, bacon. and my eggs sunny side-up. no, umm, over-easy. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 great choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. why severy room deserves ll us what outo look great.or is? and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. make room for savings with $37 basic installation on martha stewart living and platinum plus carpet. ♪ >>> you can hear stevie nicks on some of rock'n'roll's best albums, as a solo performer and lead singer for fleetwood mac. >> she's on tour right now, the it laes step in a career that began n
david martin, cbs news manassas, virginia. >> just not right. ng calls. >> keep track of all his paperwork. >> i can't even imagine. >>> when we return, the one and only i'll have the $4 everyday value slam with... bacon. wait... yeah... well, yeah, bacon. and my eggs sunny side-up. no, umm, over-easy. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 great choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. why severy room deserves ll us what outo look great.or is? and...
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david martin went up for the experience -- to experience the danger for himself. >> the f-22 is on as within 30 minutes of a landing field. the reason? a mysterious problem that, without warning, caused pilots to suffer hypoxia, become disoriented from lack of oxygen, a dangerous condition in a high performance aircraft. >> roger. cleared for takeoff. >> i experienced hypoxia firsthand in an f-22 simulator as major tom massa reduced the flow of oxygen to my mask. >> can you describe what you're feeling to me? >> only after i pulled the emergency oxygen did i realize how far downhill my ability to function had gone. >> i thought i was going straight and level and i was -- >> you continued climbing. >> i was going up to 30,000 feet. >> the real f-22 can pull 9 gs subjecting the pilot to a force nine times the weight of gravity. watch this pilot. listen to his breathing and watch his chest heave against all the equipment he wears. one standard piece of equipment is this vest. when hooked up to an oxygen machine, it inflates to protect my lungs from exploding at high altitude. but also m
david martin went up for the experience -- to experience the danger for himself. >> the f-22 is on as within 30 minutes of a landing field. the reason? a mysterious problem that, without warning, caused pilots to suffer hypoxia, become disoriented from lack of oxygen, a dangerous condition in a high performance aircraft. >> roger. cleared for takeoff. >> i experienced hypoxia firsthand in an f-22 simulator as major tom massa reduced the flow of oxygen to my mask. >> can...
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david martin cbs news manassas virginia. >> just not right. rwork. >> i can't even imagine. >>> when we return the one and only [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt. juicy steak, crispy bacon, and melted cheese with creamy santa fe caesar. or try adding egg for a santa fe steak, bacon & egg melt -- a favorito for breakfast but muy bueno any time of day. get to your local subway and claim your steak today -- with new santa fe steak melts. subway. eat fresh. >>> it is 8:25. i'm jessica kartalija. wjz has wealtherwet -- weather and traffic together. >> let's take a look at the forecast today. a partly sunny out look. it's not going to be a bad afternoon. 91 comfortable. 75 now. here is sharon gibala wjz traffic control. >>> goodmorning. if you are just -- good morning. if you're just about to head out a few issues. an accident in the fulton area involving a bus. it's on maple lawn boulevard. also an accident in parksville, putty hill at lawn v
david martin cbs news manassas virginia. >> just not right. rwork. >> i can't even imagine. >>> when we return the one and only [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt. juicy steak, crispy bacon, and melted cheese with creamy santa fe caesar. or try adding egg for a santa fe steak, bacon & egg melt -- a favorito for breakfast but muy bueno any time of day. get to...
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david martin went up to experience that danger for himself. >> reporter: the f-22 is on a very short mysterious problem that without warning caused pilots to suffer hipoxy and become disoriented from lack of oxygen, a dangerous condition in a high performance aircraft. i experienced hypoxy first-hand in an f-22 simulator as the flow of oxygen was reduced to my machk mask. >> can you describe what you're feeling to me? >> dizzy. >> reporter: only after i pulled the emergency oxygen did i realize how far downhill my ability to function had gone. >> i thought i was going straight and level and i was still -- >> you were continuing to climb. >> i was going up to 32,000 feet. >> reporter: the real f-22 can pull 9 gs, subjecting the pilot to gravity nine times. listen to this pilot's breathing and watch his chest heave against all the equipment he wears. one standard piece of equipment is this vest. when hooked up to an oxygen machine, it inflates to protect my lungs from exploding at high altitude, but also makes it harder to breathe. that, says komisarek says commander kevin williams, tu
david martin went up to experience that danger for himself. >> reporter: the f-22 is on a very short mysterious problem that without warning caused pilots to suffer hipoxy and become disoriented from lack of oxygen, a dangerous condition in a high performance aircraft. i experienced hypoxy first-hand in an f-22 simulator as the flow of oxygen was reduced to my machk mask. >> can you describe what you're feeling to me? >> dizzy. >> reporter: only after i pulled the...
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david martin breaks the news on a mystery solved.finds the youngest victims of the syrian dictator's war against his own people. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, one month after jerry sandusky was convicted on 45 counts including rape and sodomy of young boys, a newe
david martin breaks the news on a mystery solved.finds the youngest victims of the syrian dictator's war against his own people. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, one month after jerry sandusky was convicted on 45 counts including rape and sodomy of young boys, a newe
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and david martin on the unbelievable mountains of paper that stand between wounded veterans and their >> you're surrounded by paper. i am. i am. this is my daily life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if you go to the official website for the city of scranton, pennsylvania, you will find this boast: "the future is here." well, city workers hope not because their pay has just been slashed
and david martin on the unbelievable mountains of paper that stand between wounded veterans and their >> you're surrounded by paper. i am. i am. this is my daily life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if you go to the official website for the city of scranton, pennsylvania, you will find this boast: "the future is here." well, city workers hope not because their pay has just been slashed