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jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. before the philadelphia eagles and the new england patriots take the field this sunday, the super bowl host city is getting a super-sanitized scrub-down to tackle the flu virus. jamie yuccas is in minneapolis. >> two, one, slime! >> reporter: one million people are expected to take part in super bowl activities in minneapolis this week, and with them, lots of germs. >> there you go! >> reporter: organizers are taking extra precautions to prevent the spread of flu. across the n.f.l. experience, workers are busy disinfecting and wiping down equipment multiple times a day. >> i'm not a person to live in fear, so we decided to come. but i have two older kids, and i told them, you know, wash your hands and don't touch things and have hand sanitizer," so, yeah. meanwhile, he's touching everything, right? >> these organizations can be transferred from hand to surface. >> reporter: public health researchers john hanlin works for ecolab, a hygiene technology company. he says his team was hired
jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. before the philadelphia eagles and the new england patriots take the field this sunday, the super bowl host city is getting a super-sanitized scrub-down to tackle the flu virus. jamie yuccas is in minneapolis. >> two, one, slime! >> reporter: one million people are expected to take part in super bowl activities in minneapolis this week, and with them, lots of germs. >> there you go! >> reporter: organizers are...
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david martin reports. >> ignition.. >> reporter: the launch was a success. >> the launch was a success. >> we have had successful liftoff of falcon nine carrying zuma. >> the top secret spy satellite it was carrying died. the u.s. official told cbs news the satellite code name zuma failed to achieve its intended orbit and crashed into the indian ocean. a total loss. it was launched sunday night atop a falcon nine rocket made by space x whose founder elon musk said he is out to revolutionize space technology. the rocket's first stage returned to earth so it could be used again. the second stage carried the sat light toward what was supposed to be a low earth orbit. from which you could carry out its intelligence mission. space x released a statement saying, after review of all data to date, falcon nine did everything correctly on sunday night. but the maker of the zuma satellite remained silent. saying it could not comment on a classified mission. it appears the satellite failed to separate from the rocket's second stag
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jeff. >> david martin.hank you. >>> we do have an update tonight on the case of 13 sisters and brothers held captive in squalid conditions by their parents in southern california. cbs news has learned the seven adult siblings will be moved this week into an assisted living facility. parents face charges of torture, child abuse and false imprisonment. >>> people in alaska were jolt add wake by a powerful earthquake. and sirens warning of possible tsunami. jamie yuccas. >> my good an earthquake. >> reporter: the shaking then dire warning. [ sirens blaring ] the 7.9 earthquake struck a half-hour past mid night. well off the alaska coast. the quake itself, far enough away not to cause major damage. but in the worst spot for a potential tsunami. >> attention, a tsunami warning has been issued for this area. >> reporter: within minutes the road in the seaside town of kodiak, alaska were filled with cars headed to higher ground. >> this is not a drill. an actual tsunami warning. >> reporter: that warning covered n
jeff. >> david martin.hank you. >>> we do have an update tonight on the case of 13 sisters and brothers held captive in squalid conditions by their parents in southern california. cbs news has learned the seven adult siblings will be moved this week into an assisted living facility. parents face charges of torture, child abuse and false imprisonment. >>> people in alaska were jolt add wake by a powerful earthquake. and sirens warning of possible tsunami. jamie yuccas....
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jeff. >> david martin. thank you very much. >>> president trump said today it would be a lot of fun to run for re-election against oprah winfrey. he said he would beat her. but he said he knows oprah winfrey very well and doesn't think she would run. gale king knows oprah even better they are friend. we put the" to gale today on cbs this morning. >> is she considering it? >> no, i absolutely don't think her position has changed. i don't. you know i was up to talking to her very late last night. i do think this, guys, i do think she is intrigued by the idea. i do think that. i also know after years of watching "the oprah show" you always have the right to change your mind. i don't think at this point she is actually considering it. >> if some body were to potentially run for president what do you think their time line might be? >> i don't think there is such a thing as a time line. not trying to be cute here or mysterious. i do think it is a very intriguing thing she had never considered. people said, yeah,
jeff. >> david martin. thank you very much. >>> president trump said today it would be a lot of fun to run for re-election against oprah winfrey. he said he would beat her. but he said he knows oprah winfrey very well and doesn't think she would run. gale king knows oprah even better they are friend. we put the" to gale today on cbs this morning. >> is she considering it? >> no, i absolutely don't think her position has changed. i don't. you know i was up to...
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jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in tonight's evening newsfeed. vice president mike pence swore in two new senators today, alabama democrat doug jones, who won a special election for the seat once held by attorney general jeff sessions; and minnesota democrat tina smith. she was appointed to replace al franken who resigned over allegations of sexual misconduct. a 25-year-old man accused of setting up a deadly swatting prank appeared in a los angeles courtroom today. tyler barris will not fight extradition to kansas. the police say he made a bogus 911 call last week that sent them to a house in wichita where an officer mistakenly shot and killed an innocent man. gas prices will go up again this year, according to gasbuddy.com, a gallon of regular will average $2.57 in 2018, the highest since 2014. rising oil prices are to blame. there is much more ahead on tonight's cbs evening news. >> reporter: there's dressed to kill and dressed not to be killed. i'm talking a
jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in tonight's evening newsfeed. vice president mike pence swore in two new senators today, alabama democrat doug jones, who won a special election for the seat once held by attorney general jeff sessions; and minnesota democrat tina smith. she was appointed to replace al franken who resigned over allegations of sexual misconduct. a 25-year-old man accused of setting up a deadly...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> coming up on the "morning new news", from lawman to lawmaker. a former sheriff launches senate aspirations. >>> rists are trapped in the swiss alps. this is the "cbs morning news." tourists are trapped in the swiss alps. this is the "cbs morning news." . where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. packed with goodness. kelly! we're out of body wash! what are you doing?? i thought you had a cold?? i don't need all this. mucinex fast-max is powerful enough to handle pretty much every symptom. name one. how 'bout 9? sore throat, cough, even... yea--i can read, you know. we're done here. ahhh! boogers to betsy! mucinex fast-max. 9 symptoms. 1 do
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jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you. have an update tonight on the case of 13 sisters and brothers held captive in squalid conditions by their parents in southern california. cbs news has learned the seven adult siblings will be moved this week into an assisted living facility. the six juveniles will be sent to foster homes. parents david and luis turpin face charges of torture, child abuse, and false imprisonment. people in alaska were jolted weak overnight by a powerful earthquake in the gulf of alaska, and sirens warning of a possible tsunami. jamie yuccas is in anchorage tonight. >> oh, my gosh, that's an earthquake. >> reporter: first came the shaking, then a dire warning: ( sirens ) the magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck a half hour past midnight, well off the alaska coast. the quake itself, far enough away not to cause major damage, but in the worst spot for a potential tsunami. >> attention, a tsunami warning has been issued for this area. >> reporter: within minutes, the roads in the seaside town of kodiak, alaska
jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you. have an update tonight on the case of 13 sisters and brothers held captive in squalid conditions by their parents in southern california. cbs news has learned the seven adult siblings will be moved this week into an assisted living facility. the six juveniles will be sent to foster homes. parents david and luis turpin face charges of torture, child abuse, and false imprisonment. people in alaska were jolted weak overnight by a powerful earthquake in...
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jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in tonight's evening newsfeed. vice president mike pence swore in two new senators today. alabama democrat doug jones, who won a special election for the seat once held by attorney general jeff sessions; and minnesota democrat tina smith. she was appointed to replace al franken who resigned over allegations of sexual misconduct. >> president trump disbanded to his fraud in the 2016 election. he believes fraud cost him the popular vote, he did not produce evidence to back that up mr., trump said he dissolved the commission because many states refused to provide the information they needed for its investigation. a 45 year on man who set up a deadly swatting prank appeared in a courtroom today, tyler bar irs will not fight extradition to this kansas, they was accused of an officer mistakenly shot and killed an innocent man. gas prices will go up again this year, according to gasbuddy.com, there is much more ahead on tonight's cbs ev
jeff. >> glor: david martin, thank you very much. now a look at some of the other stories we're following in tonight's evening newsfeed. vice president mike pence swore in two new senators today. alabama democrat doug jones, who won a special election for the seat once held by attorney general jeff sessions; and minnesota democrat tina smith. she was appointed to replace al franken who resigned over allegations of sexual misconduct. >> president trump disbanded to his fraud in the...
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. >> david martin. thank you very much. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >>> now to the weather. the deep freeze that gripped the north slid across the south today. daytime temperatures, more than 30 degrees below normal. down into the teens. and 20s. across mississippi, alabama, florida, georgia, and the carolinas. more than 2,000 flight are already canceled for tomorrow. here is manuel bojorquez. >> this was i-95 through brunswick, georgia, while it isn't rare to see a massive backup here, the cause of this one was. ice on the road. this far south. dozens of long haul drivers decided it was team to pull over. even lee church from indiana put it in park. some where in south carolina knew it was supposed to start snowing. didn't work out. >> why not? >> i would say there is a quarter inch of ice on the road. and, it's, it's icing everything up. just snow on top of it. bad situation. >> hundreds of accidents littered roadways from georgia to the carolinas. semitrucks flipped and ka cars l
. >> david martin. thank you very much. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >>> now to the weather. the deep freeze that gripped the north slid across the south today. daytime temperatures, more than 30 degrees below normal. down into the teens. and 20s. across mississippi, alabama, florida, georgia, and the carolinas. more than 2,000 flight are already canceled for tomorrow. here is manuel bojorquez. >> this was i-95 through brunswick,...
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david martin reports the pentagon is now doing a broad review of these devices. >> servicemen workingin this digital age have unwittingly produced a map of their low cations and activities worldwide. the security breech the pentagon did not find out about until a 20-year-old australian student discovered it. nathan ruser came across matt put out by strava, a social media network for athletes, which showed two years worth of satellite tracking data uploaded from fitbits and other digital fitness devices. u.s. bases are clearly identifiable and mappable, ruser tweeted, like this american special operations base in syria. >> it took us seconds to really gather some information that really should not be publicly available. >> reporter: topbias schneider of global public policy says the locations of these and many other base, such as these spots of light in afghanistan, were previously known. commercial satellites had already exposed the layout of this american base in the horn of africa before it lit up the strava map, but mining the g.p.s. data collected by strava can reveal a pattern of
david martin reports the pentagon is now doing a broad review of these devices. >> servicemen workingin this digital age have unwittingly produced a map of their low cations and activities worldwide. the security breech the pentagon did not find out about until a 20-year-old australian student discovered it. nathan ruser came across matt put out by strava, a social media network for athletes, which showed two years worth of satellite tracking data uploaded from fitbits and other digital...
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>> glor: david martin, thanks very much.sident trump said today it would be a lot of fun to run for reelection against oprah winfrey. he says he would beat her, but he says he knows winfrey very well and doesn't think she will run. gayle king knows winfrey even better. they're best friends. we put the question to gail today on "cbs this morning." >> okay. is she considering it? >> new york i absolutely don't think her position has changed. i don't. you know, i was up talking to her very late last night. i do think this, though, guys: i do think she's intrigued by the idea. i do think that. i also know that after years of watching the oprah show, you always have the right to change your mind. i don't think at this point she's actually considering it. >> if someone were to potentially run for president, what do you think their time line might be? >> i don't think there is such a thing as a time line. i'm not trying to be cute here or be mysterious, but i do think it's a very intriguing thing that she had never considered. peop
>> glor: david martin, thanks very much.sident trump said today it would be a lot of fun to run for reelection against oprah winfrey. he says he would beat her, but he says he knows winfrey very well and doesn't think she will run. gayle king knows winfrey even better. they're best friends. we put the question to gail today on "cbs this morning." >> okay. is she considering it? >> new york i absolutely don't think her position has changed. i don't. you know, i was up...
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. >> we the jury find the defendant, david martin hawk. hello and welcome to "dateline." when someone goes missing, one of the hardest things for those left behind is not knowing the truth. was it voluntary or foul play. the three children in this story arrived home one evening to discover their mother was missing, but for them, the truth about what really happened may have been the hardest thing of all. here's keith morrison. >> the key was waiting for them under the matt. that evening in june 2006, outside their mom's house, silence: no one home. where was she. she was always on time to pick them up from their dad's place, but tonight, he had to drive them. this just wasn't like her. where was she? conrad t te conrad, the eldest, put the key in the door. stopped whach stopped. what was this? once we took a few more steps in. we realized there was something wrong. sg >> this was the moment. the defining one. nothing the same after this. >> there was a lot of blood. everywhere. >> then the adrenaline kicked in. instinct took over. >> we dropped our stuff and split through
. >> we the jury find the defendant, david martin hawk. hello and welcome to "dateline." when someone goes missing, one of the hardest things for those left behind is not knowing the truth. was it voluntary or foul play. the three children in this story arrived home one evening to discover their mother was missing, but for them, the truth about what really happened may have been the hardest thing of all. here's keith morrison. >> the key was waiting for them under the...
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david martin reports the pentagon is doing a broad review of these devices. >> a map of their locations and activities worldwide. a security breach the pentagon did not find out about until a 20-year-old australian student discovered it. nathan russert came out with a map for athletes which showed two years worth of satellite tracking data uploaded from fit bits and other fitness devices. u.s. bases are identifiable and mappable he tweeted. like this american special operations base in syria. >> it took us seconds to really gather some information that really should not be publicly available. any child can do this. >> the location of these and many other bases, such as these spots of light in afghanistan were previously known. commercial satellites had already exposed the layout of this american base in the horn of africa before it lit up the map. mining the gps data collected by strava can reveal the pattern of activity at the base, down to the identities of individual soldiers and the roots thutes t take. >> we can find out how do they move? you know, how do they connect with other ba
david martin reports the pentagon is doing a broad review of these devices. >> a map of their locations and activities worldwide. a security breach the pentagon did not find out about until a 20-year-old australian student discovered it. nathan russert came out with a map for athletes which showed two years worth of satellite tracking data uploaded from fit bits and other fitness devices. u.s. bases are identifiable and mappable he tweeted. like this american special operations base in...
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in war zones run the risk of being er time they go for a run while fitbits.exercise trackers, david martin reports the pentagon is now doing a broad review of these devices. >> reporter: servicemen working out in this digital age have a their locations and activities worldwide. a security breach the pentagon did not find out about until a 20-year-old australian student discovered it. nathan russert came across a map put out by strava, a social media network for athletes which showed two years worth of satellite tracking data uploaded from fitbits and other digital fitness devices. u.s. bases are clearly russert tweeted, like this american special operations base in syria. >> it took us seconds to really gather some information that really should not be publicly available. any child can do this. >> reporter: tobia global public policy issues says the location of these and other bases, such as afghanistan, were previously known. commercial satellites had this american base in the horn of africa before it lit up thegy strava can reveal the patternba the identities of individual soldiers and t
in war zones run the risk of being er time they go for a run while fitbits.exercise trackers, david martin reports the pentagon is now doing a broad review of these devices. >> reporter: servicemen working out in this digital age have a their locations and activities worldwide. a security breach the pentagon did not find out about until a 20-year-old australian student discovered it. nathan russert came across a map put out by strava, a social media network for athletes which showed two...
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. >> david martin. thank you very much. >>> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back.
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david martin at the pentagon has more on this. president trump wasn't sure what to think of kim jong-un's new year's offer of talks with south korea. rocketman now wants s to talk t south korea for first time he tweeted. perhaps that is good news. perhaps not. we will see. but no sooner had south korea's president moon taken kim up on the offer, the u.n. ambassador nikki haley dismissed it as meaningless so long as t t north continues to build nuclear weapons. >> we won't take any of the talks seriously if they've don't do something to ban all nuclear weapons in north korea. we consider this to be a very reckless regime. we don't think we need a band-aid. we don't think we need to smile and take a picture. >> kim boasted the nuclear button is on his desk and vowed to begin mass pro ducts of nuclear warhead and ballistic missiles. those were just words. but u.s. intelligence has detected what appear to be preparations for another test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> i hope that does not happen. but if it does, we must
david martin at the pentagon has more on this. president trump wasn't sure what to think of kim jong-un's new year's offer of talks with south korea. rocketman now wants s to talk t south korea for first time he tweeted. perhaps that is good news. perhaps not. we will see. but no sooner had south korea's president moon taken kim up on the offer, the u.n. ambassador nikki haley dismissed it as meaningless so long as t t north continues to build nuclear weapons. >> we won't take any of the...
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now a north korean defector tells his story to david martin. killer whale's dead-on impression. >> hello! >> glor: will an electric hog fly? and just outside d.c., footprints from b.c.. >> reporter: that could be a dinosaur track on there? >> yeah. even from
now a north korean defector tells his story to david martin. killer whale's dead-on impression. >> hello! >> glor: will an electric hog fly? and just outside d.c., footprints from b.c.. >> reporter: that could be a dinosaur track on there? >> yeah. even from
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david martin has more. >> reporter: at first president trump didn't know what to think of kim jong-un's new year's offer. rocket man now wants to talk to south korea for first time, he tweeted. perhaps that is good news. perhaps not. we will see. but no sooner had south korea's president moon taken kim up on the offer, the u.n. ambassador nikki haley dismissed it as meaningless as long as the north continues to build nuclear weapons. >> we won't take the talks seriously until they do something to ban nuclear weapons. we think it's a reckless regime. we don't need to smile and take a picture. >> reporter: in his new year's speech kim boasted the nuclear button is on his desk and vowed to create more mass weapons and nuclear warheads. they would appear to be preparations for another test. >> i hope that does not happen, but if it does, we must bring even more measures to bear on the north korean regime. >> reporter: indications are that neerk north koreans are prg to test their longest range missile as they celebrated in the form of a gigantic ice sculpture over new year's. when it was fi
david martin has more. >> reporter: at first president trump didn't know what to think of kim jong-un's new year's offer. rocket man now wants to talk to south korea for first time, he tweeted. perhaps that is good news. perhaps not. we will see. but no sooner had south korea's president moon taken kim up on the offer, the u.n. ambassador nikki haley dismissed it as meaningless as long as the north continues to build nuclear weapons. >> we won't take the talks seriously until they...
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david martin at the pentagon has more on this. >> reporter: no american president has ever made such a blatant nuclear threat. responding to kim jong-un's boast that he has a nuclear trump tweeted, "i, too, have a nuclear button that is bigger and more powerful, and my button works." we don't know what kim thought of the tweet, but it was unsettling to former vice president biden who once had the authority to hit the button if something happened to president obama. >> this is not the stuff to be tweeting about. it is a very, very, very difficult problem. >> reporter: it's not an actual button but a briefcase called "the football" carried by an aide who follows the president everywhere. it containtz codes the commander in chief would need to order the use of newly weapons. whatever you call it, american nuclear forces are incomparably more powerful than north korea's. this one submarine carries more warheads than kim jong-un has in his entire arsenal. so the president's tweet is not an empty boast, but would he really use nuclear weapons against north korea? former senator sam nunn is
david martin at the pentagon has more on this. >> reporter: no american president has ever made such a blatant nuclear threat. responding to kim jong-un's boast that he has a nuclear trump tweeted, "i, too, have a nuclear button that is bigger and more powerful, and my button works." we don't know what kim thought of the tweet, but it was unsettling to former vice president biden who once had the authority to hit the button if something happened to president obama. >> this...
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david martin has more on what is. >> reporter: these mock ships, the size of american destroyers, are laid out in china's missile-impact test range on the edge of the gobie desert. they are the mirror image of the u.s. navy base in yokosuka, japan, headquarters of the seventh fleet. you can see an impact crater next to one of the mock ships, close enough to have destroyed all three. pentagon officials cite this analysis by a u.s. navy officer assigned to a washington think tank as one of many reasons china and russia have replaced terrorism as the primary focus of the new national defense strategy. maintaining a military advantage over china and russia is now defense secretary mattis' top priority. >> our competitive edge has eroded in every domain of warfare-- air, land, sea, space, and cyber-space, and it is continuing to erode. >> reporter: according to one official, china has increased its defense spending by 10% each year for the past 20 years in an effort to counter u.s. abilities to operate in the western pacific. this pentagon report says china has modernized its conventionall
david martin has more on what is. >> reporter: these mock ships, the size of american destroyers, are laid out in china's missile-impact test range on the edge of the gobie desert. they are the mirror image of the u.s. navy base in yokosuka, japan, headquarters of the seventh fleet. you can see an impact crater next to one of the mock ships, close enough to have destroyed all three. pentagon officials cite this analysis by a u.s. navy officer assigned to a washington think tank as one of...
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david martin has the the story from the pentagon. >> reporter: at first, president trump wasn't sure think of kim jong-un's new year's offer of talks with south korea south korea for first time, he tweeted.goodews. perhaps not. but no sooner had south korea's the offer, the u.n. ambassador haley dismissed it as meaningless so long as the nort weapons. seriously if they've dent do something to ban all nuclear we consider this a reckless regime. don't think we need a band ate and smile and take a picture. >> in his new year's speech, kim boasted the nuclear button is os and ballistic missles. those were just word. u.s. intelligence detected wha other test of an intercontinental ballistic >> i hope that does not happen. but if it does we must bring more measures to bear. are preparing to test their longest range missile. wh of a gigantic ice sculpture over new year's. nove, e u.s., had it been aimed in the right direction. if preparations continue t. the could be ready for launch by the end of this week. anothey in an. where anti-government demonstrators have been in the . there are doz
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david martin at the pentagon has more on this. >> reporter: at first, president trump wasn't sure what to think of kim jong-un's new year's offer of talks with south korea. "rocket man now wants to talk to south korea for first time," he tweeted. "perhaps that is good news, perhaps not. we will see." but no sooner had south korea's president moon taken kim up on the offer than u.n. ambassador nikki haley dismissed it as meaningless, so long as the north continues to build nuclear weapons. >> we won't take any of the talks seriously if they don't do something to ban all nuclear weapons in north korea. we consider to be a very reckless regime. we don't think we need a band-aid aide and we don't knowledge we need to smile and take a picture. >> reporter: kim boasted the nuclear button is on his desk, and vowed to begin mass production of nuclear war heads and ballistic missiles. those were just words, but u.s. has seen what appear to be another test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> i tone that does not happen, but if it, does we need to bring more measures to bear on the north
david martin at the pentagon has more on this. >> reporter: at first, president trump wasn't sure what to think of kim jong-un's new year's offer of talks with south korea. "rocket man now wants to talk to south korea for first time," he tweeted. "perhaps that is good news, perhaps not. we will see." but no sooner had south korea's president moon taken kim up on the offer than u.n. ambassador nikki haley dismissed it as meaningless, so long as the north continues to...
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. >> glor: david martin, thank you for that report tonight.head here, the man who heads the recording academy and why so few women were nominated for grammys. ♪ when you have a cold, stuff happens. [ dog groans ] [ coughs and sneezes ] nothing relieves more symptoms than alka seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. ♪ if you wear a denture, you not only want a clean feeling every day, you want your denture to be stain free. did you know there's a specialty cleanser that's gentle enough for everyday use and cleans better than regular toothpaste?
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david martin reports from the pentagon. >>> 150 people including 41 foreigners got out alive.re at take, afghanistan's president, admitted to 60 minutes. laura logan he is unable to protect his own capital. >> 21 international terrorist groups are operating in this country. dozens of suicide bombers are being sent. their factories are producing suicide bombers. we are under siege. >> 41 people were killed in the bombing of a cultural center last month. and 150 in a truck bombing outside of the german embassy last may. possibly the deadly of the entire war. the only safe way to get from the airport to u.s. embassy is by helicopter. the only safe way to live is behind blast barriers, which keep getting higher. after having a maximum of 130,000 combat troops in afghanistan, the u.s. is now down to 1/10 of that and is pursuing a strategy. relying on troops to do the fighting backed up by american advisers and air strikes. u.s. aircraft have begun striking opium labs believed off these birds once affected by oil are heading back home. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn,
david martin reports from the pentagon. >>> 150 people including 41 foreigners got out alive.re at take, afghanistan's president, admitted to 60 minutes. laura logan he is unable to protect his own capital. >> 21 international terrorist groups are operating in this country. dozens of suicide bombers are being sent. their factories are producing suicide bombers. we are under siege. >> 41 people were killed in the bombing of a cultural center last month. and 150 in a truck...
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david martin reports from the pentagon. >>> and my button works. >> we don't know what kim thought of tweet, but it was unsettling to former vice president biden. who once had the authority to hit the button if something happened to president obama. >> this is not the stuff to be tweeting about. it is a very, very, very difficult problem. >> not an actual button but a briefcase called the football carried by an aide who follows the president everywhere. it contains the codes the commander-in-chief would need to order the use of nuclear weapons. whatever you call it, american nuclear forces are in comparably more powerful than north korea's. this one submarine carries more warheads than kim jong-un has in his entire arsenal. so the president's tweet is not an empty boast. but would he really use nuclear weapons against north korea? former senator sam nunn is founder of an institute attempting to reduce the risk posed by weapons of mass destruction. >> now i think it is, a throwaway remark that is careless, but i don't think it, it signals a change in nuclear policy. >> american policy
david martin reports from the pentagon. >>> and my button works. >> we don't know what kim thought of tweet, but it was unsettling to former vice president biden. who once had the authority to hit the button if something happened to president obama. >> this is not the stuff to be tweeting about. it is a very, very, very difficult problem. >> not an actual button but a briefcase called the football carried by an aide who follows the president everywhere. it contains...
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david martin reports for 60 minutes. >> i was immensely surprised by how much they showed me and withs with which they showed and explained it to me. >> reporter: for 11 years, sig hecker had been director of los alamos laboratory, birth place of american atomic bomb. he was more than a little surprised when in 2004 he was invited on ape tour of north korea's nuclear complex. >> there is no way in the world, they're going to let me in. by the way, i also thought the u.s. government wouldn't let me go. it turns out, i was wrong on both accounts. >> the north koreans took them to a place, where they had been operating a small, nuclear reactor. >> i would call it, a primitive, but functional. and in fact, all of the instrumentation, sort of receive -- reminded me when i got to los alamos. no modern electronics. this its a reactor not good for producing electricity, but very good for making plutonium. >> after showing him the reactor, the north koreans took him to a building where they claimed to be reprocessing spent fuel from the reactor into weapons grade plutonium. >> they just sthoed
david martin reports for 60 minutes. >> i was immensely surprised by how much they showed me and withs with which they showed and explained it to me. >> reporter: for 11 years, sig hecker had been director of los alamos laboratory, birth place of american atomic bomb. he was more than a little surprised when in 2004 he was invited on ape tour of north korea's nuclear complex. >> there is no way in the world, they're going to let me in. by the way, i also thought the u.s....
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david martin picks up the tale. >> reporter: the 26-day battle was fought street by street, house byom by room. 216 american troops were killed. and another 1300 wounded. >> many are hurting real bad right now. we lost second platoon. and we lost a lot of people. >> 10,000 north vietnamese and viet cong seized it at the start of the tet offensive. >> one tin roof stick up. a >> if there is anything close to hell -- it had to be wei. >> that's the voice of sergeant bob toms, wounded six times, but still alive today. in this photo he is leading an assault on a tower then me was using to shoot down on american troops. the night before he had joined his marines in prayer. >> everybody held hand. this was our prayer. good we know we are about to see you in person. if we have got to die in this tower, let us die like men, marines, don't embarrass ourselves or families or marine corps. amen. >> one of the images in the exhibit are the first 12 men that went up the tower. and -- within, within, 30 second, five of them were injured. >> john olsen, a 20-year-old army photographer took the extr
david martin picks up the tale. >> reporter: the 26-day battle was fought street by street, house byom by room. 216 american troops were killed. and another 1300 wounded. >> many are hurting real bad right now. we lost second platoon. and we lost a lot of people. >> 10,000 north vietnamese and viet cong seized it at the start of the tet offensive. >> one tin roof stick up. a >> if there is anything close to hell -- it had to be wei. >> that's the voice of...
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martin luther king and focus on how we can apply his teachings to the world and injustices today">sotr. freedom center: "you know we think of him as a dreamer but he was way more than a dreamer">sotin oakland haaziq madyun kron4news (pam) the legacy of martin luther king junior still inspires .... all these years after his death.. but for one man in tennessee.. it is even more personal.(steve) as teasa smith reports.... this man literally walked the walk with dr. king in the struggle for justice and equality. rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader 3:55 "i'm convinced that god has the plan for your life.. in jeremiah he says i have a plan for you, i know the plan i have for you." at age 75 the reverend doctor harold middlebrook's passion for civil rights still burns strong. it started for him as a child in segregated memphis, tennessee.rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader "our teachers would teach us history"as a young man.. the civil rights movement was coming to a boil.. the afri
martin luther king and focus on how we can apply his teachings to the world and injustices today">sotsotin oakland haaziq madyun kron4news (pam) the legacy of martin luther king junior still inspires .... all these years after his death.. but for one man in tennessee.. it is even more personal.(steve) as teasa smith reports.... this man literally walked the walk with dr. king in the struggle for justice and equality. rev. harold middlebrook/ civil rights leader 3:55 "i'm convinced...
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. >> i'm david martin. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories tonight, on "60 minutes." ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, if you have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you're allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or symptoms like itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may inclu
. >> i'm david martin. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories tonight, on "60 minutes." ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood...
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david martin has the view from the pentagon. >> reporter: this one nuclear-powered submarine which "60inutes" went aboard in the pacific canry nuclear warheads than kim jong un has in his entire arsenal. commander brian freck was the captain of the uss kentucky. >> the warheads that can be carried on vessel are completely powerful. much more powerful than hiroshima. >> reporter: he and his crew along with nuclear bombers and intercontinental ballistic mills are at the tip of a chain of command which leads all the way back to the president, who is never far from a briefcase called the football. inside are the codes. >> you have permission to fire. >> reporter: needed to order the launch of nuclear weapons. the order would go to the command over the u.s. strategic command. so who in the united states government has the authority to order the use of nuclear weapons? >> only the president of the united states has that authority. >> reporter: does congress have to approve? >> no, congress does not have to approve. >> reporter: so these really are the president's own weapons? >> it's our nat
david martin has the view from the pentagon. >> reporter: this one nuclear-powered submarine which "60inutes" went aboard in the pacific canry nuclear warheads than kim jong un has in his entire arsenal. commander brian freck was the captain of the uss kentucky. >> the warheads that can be carried on vessel are completely powerful. much more powerful than hiroshima. >> reporter: he and his crew along with nuclear bombers and intercontinental ballistic mills are at...
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david martin has the the story from the pentagon. >> reporter: at first, president trump wasn't sureto think of kim jong-un's new year's offer of talks with south korea. rocketman now wants to talk to south korea for first time, he tweeted. perhaps that is good news. perhaps not. we will see. but no sooner had south korea's president moon taken kim up on the offer, the u.n. ambassador haley dismissed it as meaningless so long as the north continues to build nuclear weapons. >> of weave wonawe we won't tak seriously if they've dent do something to ban all nuclear weapons in north korea. we consider this a reckless regime. don't think we need a band ate and smile and take a picture. >> in his new year's speech, kim boasted the nuclear button is on his desk and vowed to begin mass production of nuclear warhead and ballistic missles. those were just word. u.s. intelligence detected what aper to be preparations for another test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> i hope that does not happen. but if it does we must bring more measures to bear. >> indications are north koreans are
david martin has the the story from the pentagon. >> reporter: at first, president trump wasn't sureto think of kim jong-un's new year's offer of talks with south korea. rocketman now wants to talk to south korea for first time, he tweeted. perhaps that is good news. perhaps not. we will see. but no sooner had south korea's president moon taken kim up on the offer, the u.n. ambassador haley dismissed it as meaningless so long as the north continues to build nuclear weapons. >> of...
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david martin has the view from the pentagon. >> reporter: this one nuclear-powered submarine which "60es" went aboard in the pacific can carry more nuclear warheads than kim jong un has in his entire arsenal. commander brian freck was the captain of the uss kentucky. >> the warheads that can be carried on my missiles are extremely porf >> compared to the bomb that leveled hiroshima?>> much more . much more powerful than hiroshima. >> reporter: he and his crew are at the tip of a chain of command that leads all the way back to the president, w far fr called the football. inside arehe needed to order the launch of nuclear weapons. the order would need too e comm command. >>. >> reporter: so who has the authority to order the use of nuclear weapons? >> only the president hashe authority. >> reporter: does congress need to approve? >> no, congress does not have to approve. >> reporter: so it's our natio with the president's authority, yes. >> reporter: admiral cecil haney is now retired replaced by general john heiden who told a conference he would not carry out an order to use nuclear wea
david martin has the view from the pentagon. >> reporter: this one nuclear-powered submarine which "60es" went aboard in the pacific can carry more nuclear warheads than kim jong un has in his entire arsenal. commander brian freck was the captain of the uss kentucky. >> the warheads that can be carried on my missiles are extremely porf >> compared to the bomb that leveled hiroshima?>> much more . much more powerful than hiroshima. >> reporter: he and his...
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. >> i'm david martin. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm oprah winfrey. >> i'm bill whitaker.s." i'm mark and i quit smoking with chantix. my friends and family never thought i'd be the one to quit smoking, i was such a heavy smoker. but i was able to do it with chantix. i did not know that chantix would reduce my urges so significantly. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems. decrease alcohol use while taking chantix. use caution when driving or operating
. >> i'm david martin. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm oprah winfrey. >> i'm bill whitaker.s." i'm mark and i quit smoking with chantix. my friends and family never thought i'd be the one to quit smoking, i was such a heavy smoker. but i was able to do it with chantix. i did not know that chantix would reduce my urges so significantly. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to...
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this was moderated by cbs pentagon correspondent david martin. mr. martin: the breakfast panel which was moderated by our cbs colleague margaret brennan, there you saw the future of cbs news. i'm what the militarywould call the legacy ystem. [laughter] the cold war ring and repurposed for the 21st century. a couple years ago, i did a story called the battle above for "60 minutes." it was about u.s. space command. at the time, the commander was general hyten and he was one of the main characters in our story. to get ready for this panel, i went back and reread the transcript online of that story. i made the mistake of continuing on and reading some of the comments. one of the first comments i came across said, "shame on you for putting those you interviewed in awkward positions with the questions you asked them. my time is too valuable to waste with people who have no respect." i won't read you the comments on my appearance and iq. i also want read the one that said general hyten ran circles around me. now, i get a second shot at him. e has been promo
this was moderated by cbs pentagon correspondent david martin. mr. martin: the breakfast panel which was moderated by our cbs colleague margaret brennan, there you saw the future of cbs news. i'm what the militarywould call the legacy ystem. [laughter] the cold war ring and repurposed for the 21st century. a couple years ago, i did a story called the battle above for "60 minutes." it was about u.s. space command. at the time, the commander was general hyten and he was one of the main...
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david martin is at the david, good morning. >> good morning. the trump administration is five months into a new gachb strategy that is supposed to turn a stalemate into a win, but so far it's been unable to stop terrorists from killing american citizens and others in kabul. eyewitnesses say six taliban fighters roamed the halls of the intercontinental hotel lacking for foreigners to kill. some guests escaped over balconies while others hid under beds and in bathtubs. it took nearly 14 hours for afghan command os to take back the hotel. by then 22 were dead. nearly seven years ago the taliban claimed responsibility for a similar attack on the interkeynote anyone tall which left at least 21 dead. more kre lently 41 people were killed last month in the bombing of a cultural center and 150 in a truck bombing last may. after 16 years of war and 2,400 merch combat deaths, the afghan capital is so unsafe, visitors have to take a helicopter from the airport to the embassy and the blast walls keep getting higher and higher. >> it's a country at war and
david martin is at the david, good morning. >> good morning. the trump administration is five months into a new gachb strategy that is supposed to turn a stalemate into a win, but so far it's been unable to stop terrorists from killing american citizens and others in kabul. eyewitnesses say six taliban fighters roamed the halls of the intercontinental hotel lacking for foreigners to kill. some guests escaped over balconies while others hid under beds and in bathtubs. it took nearly 14...