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. >> tara johnson is roller-blading through fairmont park in philadelphia with her boyfriend, garretts, on may 6, 2000, when their leisurely saturday afternoon takes a turn. >> i glanced over my left shoulder and noticed there was a gentleman sitting on the bridge. >> next thing tara and garrett know, police cars and fire trucks swarm all around them. they're forced off the bridge to a nearby riverbank. >> i remember commenting to my girlfriend that if he does jump, i'm going in. but i don't think that i really believed that i would actually -- that it would come down to that. >> if it does come to that, garrett couples is qualified. he's a medical student trained in lifesaving cpr. and for eight straight summers he's been an ocean lifeguard with a perfect rescue record. >> i've been in the water at least 100 times. >> by now, more than 50 policemen and firefighters are on the scene, and couples assumes that with so many rescuers around they won't need his help. and up on the bridge, negotiators make contact with the man on the ledge as a crowd of onlookers gathers below. >> i see the
. >> tara johnson is roller-blading through fairmont park in philadelphia with her boyfriend, garretts, on may 6, 2000, when their leisurely saturday afternoon takes a turn. >> i glanced over my left shoulder and noticed there was a gentleman sitting on the bridge. >> next thing tara and garrett know, police cars and fire trucks swarm all around them. they're forced off the bridge to a nearby riverbank. >> i remember commenting to my girlfriend that if he does jump, i'm...
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when a friend of garrett's, posts, not investigate, a friend makes a vague allusion to garrett's sexualso speaks to a broader point about protecting children. the realities that there are gay youth in the program, especially given the bsa decision to allow investigate youth in the program. what message does this send to 12, 13, 14, 15-year-old scouts, gay eagle scouts still in the program, when we are seeing somebody look garrett who its clearly eminently qualified leader being denied the position. that is a very harmful message. discriminatory. a message that has no place in scouting. >> garrett. how are you and your friend taking this generally before you go? >> my friends in camp and outside have been very supportive. several friends within the camp itself have actually flat out offered to resign over this. i asked them not to. the amount of support that i have received within the camp staff has given me hope as to the future of this policy in the boy scouts. this will not stand for much longer i don't think. >> excellent. that is a note of optimism there. garrett brian, zach walls.
when a friend of garrett's, posts, not investigate, a friend makes a vague allusion to garrett's sexualso speaks to a broader point about protecting children. the realities that there are gay youth in the program, especially given the bsa decision to allow investigate youth in the program. what message does this send to 12, 13, 14, 15-year-old scouts, gay eagle scouts still in the program, when we are seeing somebody look garrett who its clearly eminently qualified leader being denied the...
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garrett: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and at this time pass h.r. 627, the national park service 100th anniversary commemorative coin act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 627, a bill to provide for the issuance of coins to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the national park service, and for other urposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. mr. murray, will each control 20 minutes. -- mr. murphy, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. garrett: again, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and also to submit extraneous materials for the record on this bill, h.r. 627, as amended, and currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. garrett: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may co
garrett: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and at this time pass h.r. 627, the national park service 100th anniversary commemorative coin act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 627, a bill to provide for the issuance of coins to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the national park service, and for other urposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new jersey,...
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he spoke to cbs chief white house correspondent major garrett about the importance of job skills trainingou end up seeing is not only folks getting jobs when they don't have work, but also people inside their own companies who want to advance suddenly seeing careers open up to them. that's good for the entire economy. >> mr. obama announced over $600 million in grants for students and schools with training programs to help people land well paying jobs. >>> and royal caribbean says it will move its hot new cruise ship to asia next year. the "quantum of the seas" will be based in shanghai starting in may of 2015. the ship will sail voyages of three to eight nights to japan and korea that are primarily aimed at the increasingly important chinese market. anne-marie? >> all right. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. and in sport, lance armstrong spoofs himself. the disgraced cyclist making a rare public appearance. e. yoplait is awesome. 100 calories? what?! i'm going yoplait. sorry chobani. it's a wrap. yoplait for
he spoke to cbs chief white house correspondent major garrett about the importance of job skills trainingou end up seeing is not only folks getting jobs when they don't have work, but also people inside their own companies who want to advance suddenly seeing careers open up to them. that's good for the entire economy. >> mr. obama announced over $600 million in grants for students and schools with training programs to help people land well paying jobs. >>> and royal caribbean...
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garrett. mr. garrett, no. mr. cole. mr. cole, no. mrs. blackburn. mrs. blackburn, no. mr. van hollen. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. yarmuth. mr. yarmuth, aye. r. pascrell. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ryan. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore. ms. castor -- ms. kaptur. mr. mcdermott. ms. lee. ms. lee, aye. mr. jeffries. mr. jeffries, aye. mr. pocan. r. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mr. huffman. mr. huffman, aye. mr. cardenas. r. blumenauer. mr. schrader. mr. schrader, aye. mr. doggett. mr. doggett, aye. mr. kildee. mr. kildee, aye. mr. rokita. mr. rokita, no. mr. calvert. mr. calvert, no. mr. chairman. r. chairman, no. >> does anybody else wish to change their vote or change their vote? hearing none, the clerk will report. >> the ayes have 12, the noes are 22. >> the amendment is not agreed to. i believe this is the last tier a amendment, mr. kildee is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm sure -- >> you have to call it out. you have an amendment at the desk, call it out. >> i do have an amendment at the desk. >> the clerk will dez ig nate the amendment. >> i'm th
garrett. mr. garrett, no. mr. cole. mr. cole, no. mrs. blackburn. mrs. blackburn, no. mr. van hollen. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. yarmuth. mr. yarmuth, aye. r. pascrell. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ryan. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore. ms. castor -- ms. kaptur. mr. mcdermott. ms. lee. ms. lee, aye. mr. jeffries. mr. jeffries, aye. mr. pocan. r. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mr. huffman. mr. huffman, aye. mr. cardenas. r. blumenauer. mr. schrader. mr. schrader, aye. mr. doggett. mr....
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in an interview with major garrett, mr. obama says russia is providing convert support to militias agitating in eastern ukraine. >> mr. putin's decisions are not just bad for ukraine, over the long term they'll be bad for russia. >> pelley: nightmare at sea-- seth doane reports people missing after a ferry capsizes of the coast of south korea. ben tracy has a few words about the new s.a.t. why kids won't need to know the meaning of propinquity or lachrymose on the redesigned test. and anthony mason on turning forgery into an art form. >> this is being treated as a work of fine art. >> reporter: but it's a fake. >> it is, yes, but it's a very important fake. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. president obama said tonight russia has no excuse for massing troops on the border of ukraine, and no excuse for lending covert support to militias causing what he calls chaos there. ukraine is trying desperately tonight to put down an upris
in an interview with major garrett, mr. obama says russia is providing convert support to militias agitating in eastern ukraine. >> mr. putin's decisions are not just bad for ukraine, over the long term they'll be bad for russia. >> pelley: nightmare at sea-- seth doane reports people missing after a ferry capsizes of the coast of south korea. ben tracy has a few words about the new s.a.t. why kids won't need to know the meaning of propinquity or lachrymose on the redesigned test....
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garrett garrett i yield my -- mr. garrett: i yield myself such time as imai consume.i may -- if i -- as consume. i will touch on one or two of these issues. in a sign of bipartisanship, i would like to extend to you, not knowing where this bill may end up in the future of things here in the house and the senate, but extend to you an invitation to co-sponsor with me what you said twice during your remarks, that you seem to be on the same page as i am and as i have been for a long time with regard to the g.s.e.'s and have fair value accounting applied to them. and on budget. i would extend that invitation to you. mr. van hollen: i support the part of your amendment that puts them on budget. to the extent that that's your question on budget, i'm happy to join with you on that. i wish you would join with us now in reconsidering your proposals to change student loan calculations. but we may be asking too much at this point. mr. garrett: so as i say, my staff will talk to your staff on that. thank you for your other omments. without objection, i'd also at this time like to
garrett garrett i yield my -- mr. garrett: i yield myself such time as imai consume.i may -- if i -- as consume. i will touch on one or two of these issues. in a sign of bipartisanship, i would like to extend to you, not knowing where this bill may end up in the future of things here in the house and the senate, but extend to you an invitation to co-sponsor with me what you said twice during your remarks, that you seem to be on the same page as i am and as i have been for a long time with...
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major garrett, cbs news, tokyo. >>> coming up on "cbs this s of attacks against foreign civilians. the gunman was captured by police. >>> and this morning a crew member from the south korean ferry that sank last week said the crew was, quote, under command to abandon the doomed ship. initially as the ship started sinking, passengers were told to stay in their cabins. the search for bodies continues this morning. so far 159 bodies have been recovered. more than 14 remain missing. the high school where a majority of the students are missing reopens today. >>> and it's another day of potentially severe weather in the nation's midsection. a powerful number of storms is moving from the mid east to missouri. some damaging winds and hail will be particularly severe especially in missouri and western illinois. wind-driven golf ball-sized hail pummeled oklahoma near the border with texas. several inches of hail accumulated on roadways. no injuries have been reported though. >>> a corrections officer at an ohio jail is safe this morning after being held hostage for some five hours. the hosta
major garrett, cbs news, tokyo. >>> coming up on "cbs this s of attacks against foreign civilians. the gunman was captured by police. >>> and this morning a crew member from the south korean ferry that sank last week said the crew was, quote, under command to abandon the doomed ship. initially as the ship started sinking, passengers were told to stay in their cabins. the search for bodies continues this morning. so far 159 bodies have been recovered. more than 14 remain...
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garrett tenney is live in chicago with the latest on this story.arrett. >> reporter: jenna, sources tell our local fox affiliate wdaf, that this suspect was under 24 hour surveillance more than a week now. kansas city's police chief says it was tips from the community that led them to the suspect in the city of grant view, a suburb south of kansas city where at least six of the reported shootings happened. police swarmed the man's home yesterday evening, taking him into custody, then gathering evidence inside and towing away a green dodge knee i don't know with out-of-state license plates that crime scene investigators are processing -- neon. since shootings began nearly six weeks ago officers increased patrols in areas of shootings but drivers say they still have been on edge and are relieved someone is finally in custody. >> i think i can breathe a little bit easier. >> we've tried to avoid the try angle. it has been nerve blacking. >> i feel better now. going up and down that highway, that is the way we have to go every morning. >> everybody is
garrett tenney is live in chicago with the latest on this story.arrett. >> reporter: jenna, sources tell our local fox affiliate wdaf, that this suspect was under 24 hour surveillance more than a week now. kansas city's police chief says it was tips from the community that led them to the suspect in the city of grant view, a suburb south of kansas city where at least six of the reported shootings happened. police swarmed the man's home yesterday evening, taking him into custody, then...
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in an interview with major garrett, mr.s russia is providing convert support to militias agitating in eastern ukraine. >> mr. putin's decisions are not just bad for ukraine, over the long term they'll be bad for russia. >> pelley: nightmare at sea-- seth doane reports people missing after a ferry capsizes of the coast of south korea. ben tracy has a few words about the new s.a.t. why kids won't need to know the meaning of propinquity or lachrymose on the redesigned test. and anthony mason on turning forgery into an art form. >> this is being treated as a work of fine art. >> reporter: but it's a fake. >> it is, yes, but it's a very important fake.
in an interview with major garrett, mr.s russia is providing convert support to militias agitating in eastern ukraine. >> mr. putin's decisions are not just bad for ukraine, over the long term they'll be bad for russia. >> pelley: nightmare at sea-- seth doane reports people missing after a ferry capsizes of the coast of south korea. ben tracy has a few words about the new s.a.t. why kids won't need to know the meaning of propinquity or lachrymose on the redesigned test. and anthony...
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first, major garrett, who is traveling with the president in south korea tonight. major? >> reporter: scott, the president, president obama, held a conference call with the leaders of germany, france, great britain, and italy about hitting key sectors of the russian economy, like energy and banking, with new sanctions. the consensus along the leaders at least for now is to wait, but today the president said this: >> what we've been trying to do is to continually raise the costs for russia of their actions while still leaving the possibility of them moving in a different direction, and we-- you know, we'll continue to keep some arrows in our quiver in the event that we see further deterioration of the situation over the next several days or weeks. >> reporter: while the u.s. and its partners in are holding off on those tougher sanctions, they will be ready as early as monday with new financial penalties on those back pro-russian forces in ukraine. but, scott, the president conceded here in seoul that so far, efforts targeting individuals have done little to deter russian a
first, major garrett, who is traveling with the president in south korea tonight. major? >> reporter: scott, the president, president obama, held a conference call with the leaders of germany, france, great britain, and italy about hitting key sectors of the russian economy, like energy and banking, with new sanctions. the consensus along the leaders at least for now is to wait, but today the president said this: >> what we've been trying to do is to continually raise the costs for...
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major garrett's at the white house tonight. major. >> reporter: scott, the enrollment surge, a million more in the last week, reflects a white house media campaign that targeted the 20 cities with the highest number of uninsured residents. enrollment there was 12 percentage points higher than nationwide, and that gave president obama a reason to celebrate. >> this law is doing what it's supposed to do. it's working. it's helping people from coast to coast, all of which makes the lengths to which critics have gone to scare people or undermine the law or try to repeal the law without offering any plausible alternative so hard to understand. i got to admit, i don't get it. >> reporter: but questions remain. how many young healthy americans, the so-called invincibles, crucial to obamacare economics signed up? how many enrollees did not have insurance before? and how many enrollees have paid for a policy? and, scott, we don't know how many people enrolled after having their original policy canceled under obamacare rules. top officia
major garrett's at the white house tonight. major. >> reporter: scott, the enrollment surge, a million more in the last week, reflects a white house media campaign that targeted the 20 cities with the highest number of uninsured residents. enrollment there was 12 percentage points higher than nationwide, and that gave president obama a reason to celebrate. >> this law is doing what it's supposed to do. it's working. it's helping people from coast to coast, all of which makes the...
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chief white house correspondent major garrett joins us now. major, the president is in asia, but these days, the ukrainian crisis follows him wherever he goes. what impact is it having on this trip? >> reporter: jim, president obama knows his foreign policy here is under fire here at asia and at home. in seoul, the president argued that the answer to every tough foreign policy challenge isn't war and slow-moving diplomacy and economic pressure-- so- called soft power-- can and will work. but the chaos in ukraine has europe on edge and mr. obama on the defensive for talking tougher than he has acted. >> axelrod: naturally, the white house wants to push back against the idea the president is having trouble in the foreign policy arena. are there foreign policy successes he can point to right now? >> reporter: jim, top officials concede there are very few bright spots. in the middle east, the president's months-long effort to broker a peace deal between the israelis and the palestinians has fallen apart. in syria, the bloody civil war rages on. th
chief white house correspondent major garrett joins us now. major, the president is in asia, but these days, the ukrainian crisis follows him wherever he goes. what impact is it having on this trip? >> reporter: jim, president obama knows his foreign policy here is under fire here at asia and at home. in seoul, the president argued that the answer to every tough foreign policy challenge isn't war and slow-moving diplomacy and economic pressure-- so- called soft power-- can and will work....
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garrett has covered many of these shootings live in chicago.o we know and what do we know about the gun? >> reporter: bill, police say she got the gun from her uncle, who was also there when 14-year-old endia martin was shot and killed. that gun was stolen just a few weeks ago from an owner's vehicle, where it was being stored. police superintendent garry mccarthy says this is a perfect example how stricter gun laws on a state level, particularly regarding the storage of weap s weapons, could have prevented this death. >> garrett, also, we've been told about strict gun laws in chicago and some are saying they're not strict enough. chicago has a lot of laws on the books when it comes to guns. how does that shake down? >> reporter: police superintendent say that chicago's gun laws are working but the guns are coming in from other places outside of the city and that's where most of the troubles are coming from, especially laws regarding the storage of guns. for instance in this incident, that gun was stowed, a legal gun stowed in the owner's car a
garrett has covered many of these shootings live in chicago.o we know and what do we know about the gun? >> reporter: bill, police say she got the gun from her uncle, who was also there when 14-year-old endia martin was shot and killed. that gun was stolen just a few weeks ago from an owner's vehicle, where it was being stored. police superintendent garry mccarthy says this is a perfect example how stricter gun laws on a state level, particularly regarding the storage of weap s weapons,...
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valerie garrett joins me for an exclusive interview. the race for 2016 on display in iowa and new hampshire. >>> and obama derangement syndrome all on display this week. it's all coming up. >> it's scandal mania in the gop. >> i don't need lectures from you about contempt. >> you look at the way the attorney general of the united states was treated yesterday by a house committee. had nothing to do with me. what attorney general has had to deal with that kind of treatment. >> what's treated differently mean? >> you see the way they treated the attorney general. it's not about me. >> eric holder is using his skin color as a shield. >> the first african-american president has sadly resorted to exacerbating racial tenure and he has an attorney general who is helping. >> what president has had to deal with that kind of treatment. >> there's no issue of race. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. . >> the chair recognizes the gentleman -- >>> yesterday at the national action network convention led by al sharpton president obama made a for
valerie garrett joins me for an exclusive interview. the race for 2016 on display in iowa and new hampshire. >>> and obama derangement syndrome all on display this week. it's all coming up. >> it's scandal mania in the gop. >> i don't need lectures from you about contempt. >> you look at the way the attorney general of the united states was treated yesterday by a house committee. had nothing to do with me. what attorney general has had to deal with that kind of...
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garrett jackson was asking for it. you know he has a hothead. you know something is going to happen there. >> he egged it on you are saying? >> of course he did. >> so you are blaming the victim? >> a little bit. >> i don't know, andy. i don't know if the target is gay. frankly i care -- no, i don't care. andy, what is the solution to baldwin's problem. i have a solution on the page and i don't know what it is. >> first of all, the main problem with baldwin's tweets is not the little whiff of homophobe yaw. i don't mean the political stuff. his come backs are awful. you are on your knees in that photo. what is up with that? burn? maybe in 10th grade that was a burn. >> i thought it was funny because it is so bad. >> they are not clever -- >> that's the thing. somebody needs to sit him down and say alec, you are a smart guy but you need to learn the difference between an actor and a writer. >> he can a get a job as an opinionated bartender. even beyond the bullying. first of all why is the fall back always the gay thing? what is in his head that
garrett jackson was asking for it. you know he has a hothead. you know something is going to happen there. >> he egged it on you are saying? >> of course he did. >> so you are blaming the victim? >> a little bit. >> i don't know, andy. i don't know if the target is gay. frankly i care -- no, i don't care. andy, what is the solution to baldwin's problem. i have a solution on the page and i don't know what it is. >> first of all, the main problem with baldwin's...
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garrett, thanks. i am watching that radar. this is a big system. >> it is not just healthcare.gov, that run into buzz saw of problems. the state's exchanges, costing hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars. >> plus, this amazing story. ♪ he may have acted just in time. the man did not think twice. jumped on the one coming train to save a woman trapped in the tracks. >>> a man jumps in front of an oncoming train to save a woman who fell on the on coming track. a tsa worker was wait nothing the subway station on the way to work when he heard screams for help. the young lady fell and we wanted to try to stop the train. >> he was able to wave at the train operator to stop the train in time. the woman slipped before an ambulance took her to the hospital. >> most of the problems with the obama care website built by the different states and exchanges raises questions. how is it possible after spending millions of taxpayer funds that so many exchanges had a difficult time with the website. >> law makers wanted to know about the glitc
garrett, thanks. i am watching that radar. this is a big system. >> it is not just healthcare.gov, that run into buzz saw of problems. the state's exchanges, costing hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars. >> plus, this amazing story. ♪ he may have acted just in time. the man did not think twice. jumped on the one coming train to save a woman trapped in the tracks. >>> a man jumps in front of an oncoming train to save a woman who fell on the on coming track. a tsa...
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. >> so poor major garrett is going to be fired for calling out the white house. major garrett pointed out 88,000 versus 76,000 so men at the white house are paid more and women are paid 88 cents on the dollar. when president obama was senator obama, last year, 2008, he paid his men 57,000per year, the women 70% of that, 45,000 ballpark or show. of all the jobs president obama claims to have created since he started, only 38.5% are women. so 61.5% have gone to men. last month, the labor statistics came out, the unemployment rate, 180,000 women lost their jobs last month alone. venlingt our own brit hume calls this political audacity. i agree with brit. the president doesn't pay his women as much as he pays his men. >> president obama he may be lacking in some something's but surely not in political audacity. he was focusing on a particular aspect of the issue, the supposed pay gap between men and women. studies have shown that when you get past the superficial truth, the pay gap begins to evaporate. don't expect the prez and his allies to abandon his view soon. >>
. >> so poor major garrett is going to be fired for calling out the white house. major garrett pointed out 88,000 versus 76,000 so men at the white house are paid more and women are paid 88 cents on the dollar. when president obama was senator obama, last year, 2008, he paid his men 57,000per year, the women 70% of that, 45,000 ballpark or show. of all the jobs president obama claims to have created since he started, only 38.5% are women. so 61.5% have gone to men. last month, the labor...
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major garrett is at the white house. he interviewed the president. major, good morning. >> good morning. when i sat down with the president, he said russia is not operating from a position of strength and putin's meddling in ukraine is a desperate attempt to regain political control lost. the president pledged patience and the need for diplomacy but it was clear a serious economic conflict between the united states and russia could be just around the corner. >> contrary to all the rhetoric that you're hearing from russia, there's no excuse for not only russian troops being massed along the borders of ukraine, but also there's no excuse for the covert support and certainly the rhetorical support that you're seeing for these militias that are taking over government buildings and causing chaos. >> it sounds like you're saying vladimir putin is trying to provoke a civil war. what i'm saying is the russians generally have not been respecting the sovereignty and territory of ukraine. that's not simply my opinion. that's world opinion. the question becomes
major garrett is at the white house. he interviewed the president. major, good morning. >> good morning. when i sat down with the president, he said russia is not operating from a position of strength and putin's meddling in ukraine is a desperate attempt to regain political control lost. the president pledged patience and the need for diplomacy but it was clear a serious economic conflict between the united states and russia could be just around the corner. >> contrary to all the...
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. >>> today, the president sat down with cbs news major garrett.ccording to a running list by mark noeler, president obama has 28 interviews with cbs, 12 with cnn, 27 with nbc, and 32 with abc, while fox has had only 8. but not for a lack of invitations. we hear at "special report" have a standing invitation. the last time president obama sat down with me was march 11th, 2010. >>> a child in nebraska knew what he wanted. the lincoln journal star reports he turned up at the bowling alley where he managed to crawl up the chute and into a toy vending machine. employees who freed him let him keep the stuffed animal. >>> a surprising story tonight about just how much the feg has riding on your student dead. correspondent shannon bream reports, if you think college loans are all about helping young people earn a living, you may be missing the point. >> here's the bottom line, government shouldn't see student loans as a way to make money, it should be a way to help students. >> but according to new projects from the budget office, the department of educat
. >>> today, the president sat down with cbs news major garrett.ccording to a running list by mark noeler, president obama has 28 interviews with cbs, 12 with cnn, 27 with nbc, and 32 with abc, while fox has had only 8. but not for a lack of invitations. we hear at "special report" have a standing invitation. the last time president obama sat down with me was march 11th, 2010. >>> a child in nebraska knew what he wanted. the lincoln journal star reports he turned up...
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garrett tenney has that story for us. >> reporter: happy hour only comes a few times a week at this farmindiana. the cows are enjoying a free meal thanks to a nearby brewery. but free isn't what makes the hour happy. it was used to make beer less than a day before. >> it has a lot of yeast to it. >> feeding mun hundreds of cows. >> the benefit of happy hour is the free removal of an estimated 30 tons of spent grape a wein a that could he said owing. regulations are estimated to cost millions of dollars every year.owing. regulations are estimated to cost millions of dollars every year. >> we're forced to no longer feed the xwrgrain to cattle. it would be a waste. >> reporter: and cows seem on like it better and produce more milk when they eeat. would mean more than $100,000 in cost each year. the fda says it is aware of these concerns especially after being flooded by comments not just from brewers in distill sti ers, but the agency. and says we're working to develop regulations responsive to the concerns expressed.but t. and says we're working to develop regulations responsive to the con
garrett tenney has that story for us. >> reporter: happy hour only comes a few times a week at this farmindiana. the cows are enjoying a free meal thanks to a nearby brewery. but free isn't what makes the hour happy. it was used to make beer less than a day before. >> it has a lot of yeast to it. >> feeding mun hundreds of cows. >> the benefit of happy hour is the free removal of an estimated 30 tons of spent grape a wein a that could he said owing. regulations are...
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let's get to garrett. what's happening in court today? >> reporter: prosecutors are continuing to build their case byron smith was a vigilante out for justice on his own terms, not someone simply trying to defend himself in his own home. smith is facing life in prison and charged with two counts of first degree premeditated murder and two counts of second degree murder. added to those chilling recordings, today, the jury listened to a forensic scientist say based on ballistic the 65-year-old veteran fired two shots at the second teen's head from less than 6 inches away. another shot less than a foot away. >> how is the defense countering that evidence? >> reporter: well, their point is that this man was living in fear. his home had been burglarized at least 12 times, they say, as recently as a month prior to these shootings. he had several thousand dollars stolen as well as several of his guns. after that, they say smith was so worried it would happen again he installed audio and video recording devices and started carrying a handgun with
let's get to garrett. what's happening in court today? >> reporter: prosecutors are continuing to build their case byron smith was a vigilante out for justice on his own terms, not someone simply trying to defend himself in his own home. smith is facing life in prison and charged with two counts of first degree premeditated murder and two counts of second degree murder. added to those chilling recordings, today, the jury listened to a forensic scientist say based on ballistic the...
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. >> garrett mcnamara was one of the guys out there who helped rescue you guys. >> you can count on him. he rides big waves. he jumped in and tied off the boat and helped everybody to flip it back over. any time you get in the water at a place like this, the power of that place alone, you're life is on the line. >> my shoes are fitting tight. my hair is all wacky. there's not enough kocoke in th refrigerator. i'm going to poland. i wanted to complain just like this waitress is complaining about how poles just don't drink enough alcohol. >> poles or polar bears? >> i'm not sure what the role of the bear in the background is but this is actually part of a campaign. this is just one installment of several videos of people complaining in different ways, and the whole concept is to get people to be a tourist and come to poland. it's to come and complain here. >> come and complain. i can complain anywhere. i can complain at the bar down the street or here at work. i don't like this concept. it does not resonate with me. >> at least we are talking about poland. maybe it is incentivizing anybod
. >> garrett mcnamara was one of the guys out there who helped rescue you guys. >> you can count on him. he rides big waves. he jumped in and tied off the boat and helped everybody to flip it back over. any time you get in the water at a place like this, the power of that place alone, you're life is on the line. >> my shoes are fitting tight. my hair is all wacky. there's not enough kocoke in th refrigerator. i'm going to poland. i wanted to complain just like this waitress is...
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major garrett is traveling with the president. >> reporter: good morning. top officials here continue to seek the release of a 24-year-old american detained in north korea april 10th. the circumstances of that arrest remain unclear, and the state department is working through the swedish government to find out more details as the united states has no formal diplomatic relations with north korea. a military dictatorship president obama says poses a direct threat to the united states. president obama listened to south korean president park said north korea could test a nuclear weapon at any moment. mr. obama said the north's nuclear program and pursuit of long-range ballistic missiles pose a threat here and at home. >> some of the missile technology that's being developed, the nuclear weapons that are being developed in north korea, when matched up with a thoroughly irresponsible foreign policy and a provocative approach by the north korean regime poses a threat to the united states. >> reporter: mr. obama said china, long an ally of north korea, is pulling b
major garrett is traveling with the president. >> reporter: good morning. top officials here continue to seek the release of a 24-year-old american detained in north korea april 10th. the circumstances of that arrest remain unclear, and the state department is working through the swedish government to find out more details as the united states has no formal diplomatic relations with north korea. a military dictatorship president obama says poses a direct threat to the united states....
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so what is going on, garrett?martha, a good steak hasn't cost this much since ronald reagan was president. we're feeling it everywhere from restaurants and grocery stores to our own homes. now that include here at the famous billy goat tavern in chicago. at this restaurant they buy more than 8,000-pound of meat a year for the restaurants like things like steak for breakfast. this extreme weather the last few years, including droughts, it made raising cattle much more expensive. there are not as many hoofs out there. our nation's cattle herds have not been since this low since 1951. there were half as many mouths to feed. the price of ground beef is up 11%. round steak has set record highs each of the past four months. pork is not the cheap alternative like it normally would be. it is up more than 12% from a year ago, martha. martha: how long are the higher prices going to last do they think? >> reporter: calves take at least a couple years until they reach point until they go to slaughter. we'll see prices at leas
so what is going on, garrett?martha, a good steak hasn't cost this much since ronald reagan was president. we're feeling it everywhere from restaurants and grocery stores to our own homes. now that include here at the famous billy goat tavern in chicago. at this restaurant they buy more than 8,000-pound of meat a year for the restaurants like things like steak for breakfast. this extreme weather the last few years, including droughts, it made raising cattle much more expensive. there are not as...
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judy garrett and her husband robert escaped to their tornado safe room as a storm approached. 15 minutes later they tried to get out. >> we opened the door, and we couldn't get out. >> reporter: they were blocked in by debris. they emerged to find their home and entire neighborhood flattened. >> all i could see was a truck and a boat and the sky. there should have been a roof there. >> reporter: they lost everything but the clothes on their backs. >> we've got my purse and our medicine, our medicine's in the bag. >> you took that into the safe room with you. >> that was it. >> that's all we've got. >> reporter: from nebraska to louisiana entire neighborhoods are swept away in a path of destruction. a tornado in baxter springs, kansas cut a five-mile trail of devastation all the way to oklahoma. an ef2, 150 yards wide, with wind speeds up to 135 miles per hour. >> it's crazy. i don't see how anybody could live through that. >> reporter: in mayflower, arkansas the storm tossed around semis like toys. >> this is the driveway right here. >> that's the garage. >> reporter: today in vilonia ma
judy garrett and her husband robert escaped to their tornado safe room as a storm approached. 15 minutes later they tried to get out. >> we opened the door, and we couldn't get out. >> reporter: they were blocked in by debris. they emerged to find their home and entire neighborhood flattened. >> all i could see was a truck and a boat and the sky. there should have been a roof there. >> reporter: they lost everything but the clothes on their backs. >> we've got my...
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. >> attorney garrett brushhouse knows too well.e played six seasons in the minors, after being drafted by the san francisco giants in 2004. after giving up his dream in 2009 he went to law school. his financial struggle in the minors stuck with him. most players earn less than $7500 a year, so he issued a lawsuit against major league baseba baseball, the commissioner and 17 teams claiming they are paying less than the federal minimum wage. >> the provisions that deal with the wages are legal from the standpoint that they don't comply with federal and state wage per hour laws. >> the lawsuit claims since 1976 major league baseball players ris rose 2 this -- salaries coz 2,000%. the result players actually earn less today than players in 1976. >> we are just asking that major league baseball and the owners comply with the same wage per hour that wal-mart and mcdonald's is complying with. we are not asking nor minor leaguers to make $50,000 or $75,000 or $30,000. >> while many fans enjoy making a trip south for spring training those i
. >> attorney garrett brushhouse knows too well.e played six seasons in the minors, after being drafted by the san francisco giants in 2004. after giving up his dream in 2009 he went to law school. his financial struggle in the minors stuck with him. most players earn less than $7500 a year, so he issued a lawsuit against major league baseba baseball, the commissioner and 17 teams claiming they are paying less than the federal minimum wage. >> the provisions that deal with the wages...
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>> reporter: garrett and igor have filed lawsuit against the police departments involved and these two filed citizens complaints but none have been able to get the most basic answers from officials about their cases. none have got an acknowledgment that their complaints were reviewed. >> if they are doing the right thing there is nothing to hide. >> reporter: this retired judge heads the independent police auditor's office. she knows that some law enforcement agencies, not san jose list but other police agencies hide behind state law, sharing nothing about police investigations or findings of misconduct by officers. >> it is a sad, sad statement for any police department to not have some level of transparency. >> reporter: the law is called pobo or peace officers bill of rights passed in 1976 it is designed to protect officers in southern california who were targets of protests and threats. >> the intentions are good and is there a potential for abuse? absolutely. >> reporter: tom is a former sheriff who is a consultant for the california peace officer's association, a lobby group for
>> reporter: garrett and igor have filed lawsuit against the police departments involved and these two filed citizens complaints but none have been able to get the most basic answers from officials about their cases. none have got an acknowledgment that their complaints were reviewed. >> if they are doing the right thing there is nothing to hide. >> reporter: this retired judge heads the independent police auditor's office. she knows that some law enforcement agencies, not san...
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now for the top story tonight, the president did an interview with cbs president major garrett yesterdayn asked about russia he said. this they are not interested in any kind of military confrontation with us, understanding that our conventional forces are significantly superior to the russians. we don't need a war. what we do need is a recognition that countries like ukraine can have relationships with a whole range of their neighbors. >> i don't know what that means. with us now fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry, can you explain to me. i don't know what he means. >> in fairness to the president, there is no easy solution here and ukraine or syria or someone would have had it months ago. >> why didn't he just say that. i don't know what he is saying. he just talks. words comes out. >> there is no consequences. he knows he can't have consequences in the short-term in ukraine largely because the europeans are chicken about. this let's call it. >> why doesn't he say it then. >> he has to say that and he is not admitting it. >> why? >> putin does look like a mad man. putin l
now for the top story tonight, the president did an interview with cbs president major garrett yesterdayn asked about russia he said. this they are not interested in any kind of military confrontation with us, understanding that our conventional forces are significantly superior to the russians. we don't need a war. what we do need is a recognition that countries like ukraine can have relationships with a whole range of their neighbors. >> i don't know what that means. with us now fox...
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liz: garrett tenney. david: are you out of work, or maybe just thinking about changing your career?tell you the best jobs that are out there for 2014. you want to stay tuned for that. ♪ i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven o help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it, and that was important to me. [ male aouncer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal tughts or action while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which uld get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a seris allergic or skineaction to it. if you develop these, stop antix and see your doctor right away, as some coue life threatening. tell your doct
liz: garrett tenney. david: are you out of work, or maybe just thinking about changing your career?tell you the best jobs that are out there for 2014. you want to stay tuned for that. ♪ i'm nathan and i quit smoking with chantix. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven o help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke....
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laurie garrett of the council of foreign relations has tracked outbreaks in the past as a journalist and author of several books on global health and disease. she joins us now. lori, welcome back to the program. first, remind us a bit about what ebola is and exactly how it's transmitted. >> thank you. yeah, ebola is an rna virus, a very small virus that attacks the endothelial linings that maintain the blood veins, capillaries. first, a microscopic holes through which blood and fluids leak until they're larger and larger holes till the individual hemorrhages internally, and hemorrhaging blood through tears, the mouth, the nose, all over the body so they become quite frightening to see, and individuals will get a high fever. they may get blood in the brain which will lead to even more insane behavior, a kind of deranged look in their eyes, all of which contributes to a great deal of fear. on top of it all, the fluids contain virus, so they're highly, highly contagious to the touch. >> brown: so in the current situation, we're seeing it spreading into several countries. that's unusual,
laurie garrett of the council of foreign relations has tracked outbreaks in the past as a journalist and author of several books on global health and disease. she joins us now. lori, welcome back to the program. first, remind us a bit about what ebola is and exactly how it's transmitted. >> thank you. yeah, ebola is an rna virus, a very small virus that attacks the endothelial linings that maintain the blood veins, capillaries. first, a microscopic holes through which blood and fluids...
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major garrett and ben tracy on whether he met the goal. a daring rescue attempt after a sailor is swept away. another terrible discovery at the site of the catastrophic mud slide. omar villafranca is there. and feast your eyes-- dean reynolds on a wondrous spectacle in the heart of america. >> it's just poetic.
major garrett and ben tracy on whether he met the goal. a daring rescue attempt after a sailor is swept away. another terrible discovery at the site of the catastrophic mud slide. omar villafranca is there. and feast your eyes-- dean reynolds on a wondrous spectacle in the heart of america. >> it's just poetic.
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actor brad garrett from "everybody loves raymond," 54, and baseball slugger pete rose is 75. i'm francis rivera. thank you for watching "early today." have a great monday. >>> and good morning to you, it is 4:30 i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's say good morning to christina. >> pretty good, pretty good. it goes by so fast. happy to be joining everybody this morning. comfortable start to the day. warmest day of the week. and temperatures today will be unseasonably warm. we're going to climb by about 35 degrees in most cities across the bay area today. take you through the rest of the workweek coming up and big cool down headed our way. right now, let's check your drive. good morning, anthony. >> we do have serious news to get to. report of a car
actor brad garrett from "everybody loves raymond," 54, and baseball slugger pete rose is 75. i'm francis rivera. thank you for watching "early today." have a great monday. >>> and good morning to you, it is 4:30 i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's say good morning to christina. >> pretty good, pretty good. it goes by so fast. happy to be joining everybody this morning. comfortable start to the day. warmest day of the week. and...
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garrett tenney has that. he is live in chicago for us.rett. >> reporter: jon, these audio recordings are a key part of the prosecution's case that byron smith, that he wasn't, someone who was just trying to defend himself, but was a vigilante out there to serve justice on his own terms. the jury listened intently to the audio recordings. you can hear in them the sound of shattering glass as 17-year-old nick brady broke a window of smith's home. the 65-year-old was sitting in his basement and could hear the footsteps of the intruder walking around and comingdown stairs. two shots rang out hitting the teen. then a third shot to the face because smith told investigators, quote, i wanted him dead. 11 minutes later you can hear the teen's cousin, hayley keefe officer coming into the home, walking downstairs and stumbling as he shot. he tried to shoot again and his rifle jams and he told the girl, quote, sorry about that. before unloading self round in from his revolver and calling the eight teen-year-old an expletive. the client was terrified
garrett tenney has that. he is live in chicago for us.rett. >> reporter: jon, these audio recordings are a key part of the prosecution's case that byron smith, that he wasn't, someone who was just trying to defend himself, but was a vigilante out there to serve justice on his own terms. the jury listened intently to the audio recordings. you can hear in them the sound of shattering glass as 17-year-old nick brady broke a window of smith's home. the 65-year-old was sitting in his basement...
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garrett tenney live from chicago with the story. garrett?g to get ahead of the growing problem. alzheimer's is the 6th leading cause of death in the u.s. and only among the top 10 without a pay to prevent it, to cure it or even to slow it down. now doctors say with an aging baby boomer generation they expect to see a lot more of that in the future. >> i guess, right? >> reporter: jared worthington is in his first year of medical school at north when university. dan, is a doctor with a long successful career. >> gives me good things to remember. >> reporter: now though -- >> tough think of the name of the town. >> reporter: he is fighting early stages of alzheimer's disease. >> i see myself moving further along and i don't like that movement. and it is not further along in a way that is going to help me. >> reporter: but hopes it will help jared. windy city, right? this is part of northwestern's buddy program that gives future doctors a close look at always himmers. >> it is interesting way to know somebody with alzheimer's outside the clinic
garrett tenney live from chicago with the story. garrett?g to get ahead of the growing problem. alzheimer's is the 6th leading cause of death in the u.s. and only among the top 10 without a pay to prevent it, to cure it or even to slow it down. now doctors say with an aging baby boomer generation they expect to see a lot more of that in the future. >> i guess, right? >> reporter: jared worthington is in his first year of medical school at north when university. dan, is a doctor with...
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it happened to garrett. >> i don't know who is doing it though. >> reporter: san francisco police wouldlike to find out who is flipping smart cars in the city. the first call came in around 1:00 this morning. then police got another call at sweeney. brandon michaels saw it happen. >> i was just enjoying a cigarette upstairs. and all of a sudden i just see eight hooded figures walk out from the corner over here and walk up to the car. i thought they looked like they were up to no good. sure enough, they walk up to this smart car here. all huddled around it and just lifted up and set it on its hind legs. >> reporter: in all, four smart cars were flipped over overnight. police don't know if it is a horrible prank by a group of young people or a political statement against technology. no one is claiming responsibility. >> we do believe all four were fitted by the same group of individuals. we have a witness identifying this group at six to eight suspects wearing black hood sweatshirts. >> that was cheryl hurd reporting for us. >>> so will she be making a run for the white house in 2016? it
it happened to garrett. >> i don't know who is doing it though. >> reporter: san francisco police wouldlike to find out who is flipping smart cars in the city. the first call came in around 1:00 this morning. then police got another call at sweeney. brandon michaels saw it happen. >> i was just enjoying a cigarette upstairs. and all of a sudden i just see eight hooded figures walk out from the corner over here and walk up to the car. i thought they looked like they were up to...
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major garrett is following him. >>> plus, we'll hear from the owner of a sriracha vactry in california a study about online envy. we'll look at the upside to media posts that triggers envus feelings. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,
major garrett is following him. >>> plus, we'll hear from the owner of a sriracha vactry in california a study about online envy. we'll look at the upside to media posts that triggers envus feelings. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,
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. >> and now garrett cole and gomez having some words. the benches are going to empty.s? as carlos gomez is throwing punches, and now the pirates are retaliating. we've got a full-fledged brawl at pnc park. >> it was a brawl. he is a on his back. in the end gomez and the pirates travis snider were ejected. watch this. gets down. oh, all right. now this game would actually go to the 14th. that's when chris davis' home run gave the brewers the lead and eventually the win. milwaukee wins it 3-2. bill, what do you think happened? >> they were not -- the pitcher was not happy that he tried to show him up by launching the long shot. >> anyway. orioles visiting the red sox. boston strong on display with a special ceremony honoring those who lost their lives. the wounded and the first responders of the bombing were honored. after the game this would all come down to the final at-bat. >> fields, caught by lowe. pedroia. now he's coming home as the throw gets away and the red sox win! >> gets away. 6-5 win over the os. >> what a great win. >> they'll face off with the special gam
. >> and now garrett cole and gomez having some words. the benches are going to empty.s? as carlos gomez is throwing punches, and now the pirates are retaliating. we've got a full-fledged brawl at pnc park. >> it was a brawl. he is a on his back. in the end gomez and the pirates travis snider were ejected. watch this. gets down. oh, all right. now this game would actually go to the 14th. that's when chris davis' home run gave the brewers the lead and eventually the win. milwaukee...
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and thanks to our canadian viewer, dianne garrett, for e- mailing us on this. issue two, affirmative inaction. >> though supreme court this week struck a blow to affirmative action. affirmative action is defined by the ensigh encyclopedia, improve employment or educational employees for women and members of minority groups. it was undertaken at the federal level following passage of the civil rights act of 1964. designed to counteract the effects of past dediscrimination. it consistents of policies and programs that give preferences to minorities and women. college admissions, governor contractor wars and allocations of other social benefits. the main criteria are race, ethnic, religion, disability, and age. unquote. but there have been challenges to affirmative action, namely residents of the state of michigan in 2006, eight years ago, voted to amend the state constitution to include a ban on affirmative action, end quote, preferential treatment to any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin. this affirmative action
and thanks to our canadian viewer, dianne garrett, for e- mailing us on this. issue two, affirmative inaction. >> though supreme court this week struck a blow to affirmative action. affirmative action is defined by the ensigh encyclopedia, improve employment or educational employees for women and members of minority groups. it was undertaken at the federal level following passage of the civil rights act of 1964. designed to counteract the effects of past dediscrimination. it consistents...
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we'll get the latest on the high-stakes standoff with russia from major garrett, david martin, and hollyams. a new study shows many who take statins to lower cholesterol develop bad habits. jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the only way i can describe it.
we'll get the latest on the high-stakes standoff with russia from major garrett, david martin, and hollyams. a new study shows many who take statins to lower cholesterol develop bad habits. jim axelrod explains. with two popes rising to sainthood, we'll meet the man who investigates miracles. >> you make saints. >> i make saints. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with a waitress who got the tip of a lifetime. >> i'm still in shock, really. that's the...
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laurie garrett is with the council on foreign relations. >> and you have a lot of people who have recovered from civil war and are living in war-ravaged areas with very poor infrastructures. well, as soon as word goes out of quarantine, you have people start trying to escscape andnd,u knowow, gett a away frfrom theh. >> reporter: guinea is trying to cope with the threat by banning bush meat from bats, monkez, and apes, a possible source of ebola and educating the public on how to stay alive. kelly cobiella, cbs news, london. >> axelrod: and still ahead, the cable tv dispute that has dodger fans blacked out and seeing raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel.
laurie garrett is with the council on foreign relations. >> and you have a lot of people who have recovered from civil war and are living in war-ravaged areas with very poor infrastructures. well, as soon as word goes out of quarantine, you have people start trying to escscape andnd,u knowow, gett a away frfrom theh. >> reporter: guinea is trying to cope with the threat by banning bush meat from bats, monkez, and apes, a possible source of ebola and educating the public on how to...
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the one person i would want to emulate my brand would be garrett judah. able to stay new york and do things that people love him here. jeter.ld be derek i'm never the guy that would say no. someoneay-z there as that can pick up the phone and chewed a text message to and talk to, that is always good. a good job of knowing you as a person. growing up, everything was nike. if you didn't have a pair of nike's, you weren't the cool guy on the block. nike was always a part of my culture. it was embedded in me. it naturally became part of my brand. do this all for them. it is cool. myselfed this brand for to walk into the grocery store and they are like, can you do the dance for me? right here, right now? it was something that was preplanned but i did not think it would go this far. i can do it. the world's most famous cycling races taking place in a few months. it is the tour de france. this year, it is the tour do something else. >> this will be the 101st tour. this year, it is beginning right here in the united kingdom. why? that is a question we can put to t
the one person i would want to emulate my brand would be garrett judah. able to stay new york and do things that people love him here. jeter.ld be derek i'm never the guy that would say no. someoneay-z there as that can pick up the phone and chewed a text message to and talk to, that is always good. a good job of knowing you as a person. growing up, everything was nike. if you didn't have a pair of nike's, you weren't the cool guy on the block. nike was always a part of my culture. it was...
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major garrett is in tokyo where he interviewed the new united states ambassador.ut her decision to jump into some of the most culturally sensitive issues in japan and how she engages in diplomacy in a region increasingly on edge. caroline kennedy, part of american political royalty, is now president obama's eyes and ears in tokyo. >> it's a complicated region with a complicated history. north korea is a threat that is you know causing great concern, i think, throughout the region and the world. that's our number-one security challenge here. but i think overall the u.s./japan alliance is very strong. >> reporter: kennedy has tested that alliance publicly opposing a long-standing japanese tradition of dolphin hunting and expressing disappointment with prime minister shinzo abe for visiting a controversial war shrine shrine. you have surprised some people by your outspokenness. should they have been surprised? >> well, the united states is, you know attracts attention here in japan as it does around the world, and so i think everything we do is scrutinized and public
major garrett is in tokyo where he interviewed the new united states ambassador.ut her decision to jump into some of the most culturally sensitive issues in japan and how she engages in diplomacy in a region increasingly on edge. caroline kennedy, part of american political royalty, is now president obama's eyes and ears in tokyo. >> it's a complicated region with a complicated history. north korea is a threat that is you know causing great concern, i think, throughout the region and the...
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garrett, thank you very much.nother good reason to give up booze for lent. >>> protesters in an armed faceoff with the feds. update for a family of ranchers who shea they are trying to protect their livelihood. plus there is this, have a look. martha: storm sirens blaring. some wicked weather, even twisters hitting some areas. who is in for the worst of it, when we come back. >> left the horizon kind of above us. yep. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. bill: weather alert for you right now. severe weather hitting the southwest and midwest with scenes like this. [sirens] some threatening skies there. part of country seeing damaging hail, strong wind gusts and heavy rain. one twister reported in iowa. a torna
garrett, thank you very much.nother good reason to give up booze for lent. >>> protesters in an armed faceoff with the feds. update for a family of ranchers who shea they are trying to protect their livelihood. plus there is this, have a look. martha: storm sirens blaring. some wicked weather, even twisters hitting some areas. who is in for the worst of it, when we come back. >> left the horizon kind of above us. yep. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway...
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garrett coal took issue with the way gomez flipped his bat at the plate and lets him know about it ands things up. schneider is not even in the line up. schneider got thrown out of the game along with gomez and milwaukee bench coach neren. and chris davis figures time to end this. brewers make the run stand up in the bottom of the inning and win 5-4 they completed a three game sweep. >>> still to come on this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. a dramatic run. and we really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just got even better. now with free broadband for a whole year. >>> no one really anticipated game one to play out the way it did. whatever the formula warriors have a chance to take a commanding lead in this series when they play
garrett coal took issue with the way gomez flipped his bat at the plate and lets him know about it ands things up. schneider is not even in the line up. schneider got thrown out of the game along with gomez and milwaukee bench coach neren. and chris davis figures time to end this. brewers make the run stand up in the bottom of the inning and win 5-4 they completed a three game sweep. >>> still to come on this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. a dramatic run. and we really... so...