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harry. >> smith: rebecca jarvis in oklahoma, thank you. tornado sirens in joplin, missouri last night sent people running for cover but cover is hard to come by since sunday when a monster tornado flattened entire blocks of the city of 50,000. no new tornado came through last night, but the death toll from the weekend twister climbed to 125 today. don teague in joplin tonight. >> reporter: for residents of joplin, the shock is finally wearing off, and the work of moving on is on the way. an army of utility crews is working to restore electricity, the water system, and remove a mountain of debris. but what about st. john's medical center? today we saw the first pictures from inside the ruined facility. >> it truly was like a bomb went off inside, almost on every floor. >> reporter: the photos show the grim reality-- waiting areas, patient rooms, the main reception area, demolished. >> we're not certain of the structure, if the structure is going to be able to support another facility here or if we'll need to rebuild. >> reporter: all across
harry. >> smith: rebecca jarvis in oklahoma, thank you. tornado sirens in joplin, missouri last night sent people running for cover but cover is hard to come by since sunday when a monster tornado flattened entire blocks of the city of 50,000. no new tornado came through last night, but the death toll from the weekend twister climbed to 125 today. don teague in joplin tonight. >> reporter: for residents of joplin, the shock is finally wearing off, and the work of moving on is on the...
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and engage in shared sacrifice, harry. we can't do what the republicans want to do, which is pile all the pain in terms of the cuts we need to make to our long-term deficit problems on the backs of people who can least afford it and the middle class, and still preserve tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. americans don't think that's fair. they're sending that signal in elections. >> smith: you got this big new job now. it's very interesting. this presidential election will be upon us before we know it. the republican presidential field is starting to take shape a little bit. who would you prefer they nominate? >> i'll leave who they nominate to the republicans. we certainly expect that they will have a vigorous primary. and the eventual republican nominee will be battle-tested. we expect it to be a significant election, like every presidential election is. >> smith: the president's approval numbers have improved significantly in the last month or so. but if the unemployment numbers stay the same and the economy d
and engage in shared sacrifice, harry. we can't do what the republicans want to do, which is pile all the pain in terms of the cuts we need to make to our long-term deficit problems on the backs of people who can least afford it and the middle class, and still preserve tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. americans don't think that's fair. they're sending that signal in elections. >> smith: you got this big new job now. it's very interesting. this presidential election will be...
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leave them alone and talk about pippa and harry and others. >> obviously, the talk was harry and pippa. pippa, this weekend, she was in madrid with an old flame. i don't see pippa and harry. much as we would like to see the hollywood ending. and also, by the way, there's previous for this. the middleton family, catherine's grandparents, they -- two brothers married two sisters. so, you know, you never know. harry and pippa? >> what was the phrase you used, feet on the table? >> when catherine gets her feet under the table. >> i want to see your feet under the table. can we get a whole shot? this is very british. the whole shoes and -- >> yeah. very swanky. >> it's spot on. i just couldn't let it pass without that. andrew, thank you. as always for your insights and perspective. the book is out -- >> it's out now. "william & catherine: their story." >> their story. and it is. >>> coming up next, cameron mathison's singing lesson with matthew morrison.
leave them alone and talk about pippa and harry and others. >> obviously, the talk was harry and pippa. pippa, this weekend, she was in madrid with an old flame. i don't see pippa and harry. much as we would like to see the hollywood ending. and also, by the way, there's previous for this. the middleton family, catherine's grandparents, they -- two brothers married two sisters. so, you know, you never know. harry and pippa? >> what was the phrase you used, feet on the table?...
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prince harry. runs britain prime minister david cameron who lives at one of the world's most famous addresses number 10 downing street. katie couric now has both their stories. >> couric: it was another moment for the history books. at one of the most historic addresses in great britain. 10 downing street. its current resident, prime minister david cameron, opened the gates for a street party to celebrate the royal wedding. the building with its famous black door has been home to 52 prime ministers since 1735. let's go inside, shall we? >> yeah. if door opens. once the door didn't open. i was just left outside gently knocking. please, let me in. >> couric: so you've lived here for almost a year. how are you liking it? >> it's, to start with it is odd because it's a bit like living in a museum. >> couric: you pretty much live and work at the same place. >> my commute from my bedroom to our office is about 30 seconds. that's quite nice. >> reporter:. >> couric: at 44 david cameron is the youngest pri
prince harry. runs britain prime minister david cameron who lives at one of the world's most famous addresses number 10 downing street. katie couric now has both their stories. >> couric: it was another moment for the history books. at one of the most historic addresses in great britain. 10 downing street. its current resident, prime minister david cameron, opened the gates for a street party to celebrate the royal wedding. the building with its famous black door has been home to 52 prime...
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i'm harry smith. also tonight, the commander in chief tells the team that got bin laden... >> job well done. ( cheers and applause ) job well done. >> smith: u.s. navy seals. what it takes to become the best of the best. and nearly a quarter of a million new jobs, but the supply can't keep up with demand and the jobless rate jumps back to 9%. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. al qaeda finally acknowledged today that osama bin laden is dead and the terror group vowed revenge, saying it will turn america's happiness into sorrow. but it appears bin laden left al qaeda's remaining leaders with a big problem: he left behind clues to where they're hiding. in fact, sources say bin laden has unwittingly given u.s. intelligence their best chance in years to dismantle the heart of al qaeda. but first, bob orr has breaking news about a u.s. strike against another al qaeda leader
i'm harry smith. also tonight, the commander in chief tells the team that got bin laden... >> job well done. ( cheers and applause ) job well done. >> smith: u.s. navy seals. what it takes to become the best of the best. and nearly a quarter of a million new jobs, but the supply can't keep up with demand and the jobless rate jumps back to 9%. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >>...
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harry? >> smith: all right, jan. well, she did say the other day she still has that fire in the belly. so we shall see. jan crawford, thanks. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," researchers put an early end to a study on a common treatment for cholesterol for fear it may actually raise the risk of stroke. but next, built to last: how to help keep your home standing when disaster strikes. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i would recommend our new snapshot discount. this little baby keeps track of your great driving habits, so you can save money. [sighs] amazing. it's like an extra bonus savings. [ cackling ] he's my ride home. how much can the snapshot discount save you? call or click today. i buy plants, i bring them home, and then...i water too little... too much... or i just forget. but look. this is doing fine. why? it's planted in miracle-gro moisture control potting mix. it holds 33% more water... than ordinary potting soil. >> smith: tonight, a notorious f
harry? >> smith: all right, jan. well, she did say the other day she still has that fire in the belly. so we shall see. jan crawford, thanks. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," researchers put an early end to a study on a common treatment for cholesterol for fear it may actually raise the risk of stroke. but next, built to last: how to help keep your home standing when disaster strikes. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you, i...
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harry? >> smith: bob orr, thanks. president obama traveled today to fort campbell in kentucky to thank in person the team that took out bin laden. he told them "job well done." chief white house correspondent chip reid is at fort campbell tonight with the latest on that. chip, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, harry. the white house says the president's primary purpose in coming here was to personally thank the special forces who were involved in that mission to kill osama bin laden. the president called it one of the greatest intelligence and military missions in our nation's history. the white house said there would be no victory laps following the killing of osama bin laden but it sure sounded like one today at fort campbell, kentucky, home of the 101st air born division. >> our strategy is working and there is no greater evidence of that than justice finally being delivered to osama bin laden. (cheers and applause) >> reporter: but the real news here happened not in a public celebration but quietly be
harry? >> smith: bob orr, thanks. president obama traveled today to fort campbell in kentucky to thank in person the team that took out bin laden. he told them "job well done." chief white house correspondent chip reid is at fort campbell tonight with the latest on that. chip, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, harry. the white house says the president's primary purpose in coming here was to personally thank the special forces who were involved in that mission...
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as harry mentioned there were dozens of tornados. this was in minneapolis, roofs were ripped off and tree limbs went flying. one man died when a tree fell on his car, another died of a heart attack. this tornado season is now the deadliest in more than a half century. more on that from anthony mason. >> reporter: at the storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma last week. >> this is a weather forecast. >> reporter: corey mead, the lead forecaster. >> upgrade that to a tornado. >> reporter: was already tracking the early stages of the storm system that would devastate joplin. >> we don't fully understand how tornados form. >> reporter: but mead, a 17-year veteran of the national weather service, says forecasting has improved significantly. >> we actually can anticipate the potential for those type of storms several days out. but the exact location and timing of more significant tornado threats sometimes we don't know up until perhaps a few hours leading up to the event. >> reporter: through this date last year, 506 tornados were rep
as harry mentioned there were dozens of tornados. this was in minneapolis, roofs were ripped off and tree limbs went flying. one man died when a tree fell on his car, another died of a heart attack. this tornado season is now the deadliest in more than a half century. more on that from anthony mason. >> reporter: at the storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma last week. >> this is a weather forecast. >> reporter: corey mead, the lead forecaster. >> upgrade that to a...
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don, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. there was at least some good news here on the weather front today. the predicted bad weather so far hasn't come to joplin. that has allowed some 500 searchers to go out and go through buildings that they just couldn't get through yesterday. it's been a long and grueling day for captain daus, a member of strike team three, a specially trained and equipped team of firefighters from st. louis. >> there has been other disaster incidents where people have been found days later in void areas. so we're hopeful of that. but the reality is there are recovery efforts as well. >> reporter: the search team is prepared for anything but shocked by this. >> you think that you're prepared to see it and you're not. there's nothing that can prepare you to being here and smelling it and seeing it. >> reporter: we followed team members as they scoured this demolished apartment complex searching for survivors in what were once multistory buildings. how dangerous is this for the members of your team? >> it
don, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. there was at least some good news here on the weather front today. the predicted bad weather so far hasn't come to joplin. that has allowed some 500 searchers to go out and go through buildings that they just couldn't get through yesterday. it's been a long and grueling day for captain daus, a member of strike team three, a specially trained and equipped team of firefighters from st. louis. >> there has been other disaster...
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>> not when it comes to harris, tom. h. r. s. harris is a defense contractor in this very fast growing secure radio frequency sector. and in it we know that when it cops to defense spending, when it comes to defense focus it's not about big fighter jets any more, but it's about data collection, understanding behind enemy lines and that's where harris comes in. >> tom: what about flish systems, another one of our defense choices, makes infrared sensors and gear, this stock has been rallying nicely at a two and a half year high. what's the catalyst to push it from these prices? >> you have the growth, 30% increase in revenue, in the most recent reporting quarter, so that is $373 million in revenue, and similar to harris, that was radio frequencys, but here you're talking about infrared sensors, and when it came to catching osama bin laden, it wasn't done with big tanks, matter of fact this is the first time since world war ii that there are no tanks being produced this year. it's all about this kind of sensor technology. flir, for
>> not when it comes to harris, tom. h. r. s. harris is a defense contractor in this very fast growing secure radio frequency sector. and in it we know that when it cops to defense spending, when it comes to defense focus it's not about big fighter jets any more, but it's about data collection, understanding behind enemy lines and that's where harris comes in. >> tom: what about flish systems, another one of our defense choices, makes infrared sensors and gear, this stock has been...
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prince harry and the reception and these reports of him being, well, very prince harry-ish.hat do you know about that? >> reporter: very prince harry-ish. these are rumors coming out from the tabloids in england. right now we're hearing a little more about prince harry's speech, in fact, it was so touching that it brought tears to kate's eyes. also what we expect from prince harry, brought in a lot of laughs, including calling the couple the dude and duchess. he cracked some jokes. we're also hearing that they also talked about their mother. many of the speeches that night did bring up the late princess diana and how she would feel about her oldest son getting married. and on another note, the music, that's the thing many people are asking and what we hear is that prince william and kate picked their favorite artist, british artist named elly gold and she played numbers they requested including "your song" by elton john, which is considered princess diana's favorite son, one by bryan adams "summer of 69" and one of prince william's favorite, sex on fire from kings of leon. w
prince harry and the reception and these reports of him being, well, very prince harry-ish.hat do you know about that? >> reporter: very prince harry-ish. these are rumors coming out from the tabloids in england. right now we're hearing a little more about prince harry's speech, in fact, it was so touching that it brought tears to kate's eyes. also what we expect from prince harry, brought in a lot of laughs, including calling the couple the dude and duchess. he cracked some jokes. we're...
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that protect its citizens instilled in it's painted by some pundits as a lunatic the worst of all harry reid use the unpatriotic you want to help terrorists are going to he said by asking for a simple debate on this issue rand paul would quote increase the risk of a retaliatory terrorist strike against the homeland and hamper our ability to deal in truly fatal blow to al qaeda you know harry if the patriot act had been dealt a fatal blow to al qaeda in the ten years that it's already been around yes i've got a feeling that's not going to accomplish that goal now either but i think of my guest yesterday julian sanchez said it that harry reid is more afraid of a debate then terrorism almost all of them are so they spineless politicians would rather not ask any questions at least of all people are so answering they'd rather keep everyone scared keep the wars going keep on grooving the budgets for those wars keep of proving measures to strip their constituents of their constitutional protections because it's easier to do people scared and shut them up and if anyone dares raise their voice j
that protect its citizens instilled in it's painted by some pundits as a lunatic the worst of all harry reid use the unpatriotic you want to help terrorists are going to he said by asking for a simple debate on this issue rand paul would quote increase the risk of a retaliatory terrorist strike against the homeland and hamper our ability to deal in truly fatal blow to al qaeda you know harry if the patriot act had been dealt a fatal blow to al qaeda in the ten years that it's already been...
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i'm harry smith. thanks for joining us.erica's fallen heroes are honored at arlington national cemetery this memorial day, remember them and have a safe holiday week. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. >>> breaking news out of oakland. police officers converging on a robbery suspect. what we have learn about who police just tracked down. >> not everyone here is white, obviously. that's all i can say. i'm truly embarrassed. >> rising tensions on campus. is there a white supremacy movement at a bay area high school. >>> the latest round of cases to be thrown out in court. >>> good evening of course i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. breaking news out of oakland where a police high
i'm harry smith. thanks for joining us.erica's fallen heroes are honored at arlington national cemetery this memorial day, remember them and have a safe holiday week. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. >>> breaking news out of oakland. police officers converging on a robbery suspect. what we have learn about who police just...
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i'm harry smith. also tonight, tension at the white house. meeting face to face, israeli prime minister netanyahu rejects president obama's middle east plan for peace. >> a peace based on illusions will crash on the rocks of middle eastern reality. >> smith: and apocalypse when? how about tomorrow? captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news." >> smith: good evening. we begin again tonight with accusations that the world's best-known cyclist, lance armstrong, cheated by taking performance-enhancing drugs. the accusations in a "60 minutes" interview were made by former teammate tyler hamilton who admitted he took those drugs as well. and today hamilton surrendered the gold medal he won in the 2004 olympics. now "60 minutes" is reporting hamilton is not the only former teammate to claim he saw armstrong doping. armen keteyian has the story. >> reporter: like his signature move in the mountains, lance armstrong went on the attack today. as he has repeatedly done in the past, he targeted the credibility of those who would accuse
i'm harry smith. also tonight, tension at the white house. meeting face to face, israeli prime minister netanyahu rejects president obama's middle east plan for peace. >> a peace based on illusions will crash on the rocks of middle eastern reality. >> smith: and apocalypse when? how about tomorrow? captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news." >> smith: good evening. we begin again tonight with accusations that the world's best-known cyclist,...
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but harris immediately rescinded their rescinding on the legal grounds that they can kiss his ass. i say-- good for him. because the people of benton marber brought this on themselves. a city of 10,000 people, saddled with $6 million of debt. that's $600 per person. benton harbor's elected officials are incompetent, therefore by electing them the voters are incompetent. so they should lose their democracy. now-- (applause) do not get me wrong. don't get me wrong. democracy works sometimes. just not, just not to solve a financial crisis like this. now some might say you are only saying this because benton harbor is 9 o-- 90% black. wrong. i don't see race. but i do know that certain people don't put enough thought into voting for their leaders. i'll give you a hint. a lot of them are unemployed. they're really into sports. and they love white women. you know who i am talking about. americans. (laughter) >> stephen: our national debt-- (applause) >> stephen: folks, face it, our national debt is 14 trillion dollars. to divide that by $300 million and every american owes 47,000 or 80 t
but harris immediately rescinded their rescinding on the legal grounds that they can kiss his ass. i say-- good for him. because the people of benton marber brought this on themselves. a city of 10,000 people, saddled with $6 million of debt. that's $600 per person. benton harbor's elected officials are incompetent, therefore by electing them the voters are incompetent. so they should lose their democracy. now-- (applause) do not get me wrong. don't get me wrong. democracy works sometimes. just...
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strike against the homeland and hamper our ability to deal a truly fatal blow to al qaeda you know harry if the patriot act hasn't dealt a fatal blow to al qaeda in the ten years that it's already been around yet i've got a feeling that's not going to accomplish that goal now either but i think and i guess yesterday julian sanchez said it that harry reid is more of curried of a debate than terrorism although. all of them are saying spineless politicians would rather not ask any questions at least of all the force answering they'd rather keep everyone scared keep the wars going keep on grooving the budgets for those wars keep up proving measures that have stripped their constituents of their constitutional protections because it's easier to do he can scare and shut them up and if anyone dares raise their voice just label him a terrorist lover or in breach the same way for the government gets away with keeping us in the dark about what information they're collecting and about who will label it a state secret that it strictly linked to our national security which takes priority above all it
strike against the homeland and hamper our ability to deal a truly fatal blow to al qaeda you know harry if the patriot act hasn't dealt a fatal blow to al qaeda in the ten years that it's already been around yet i've got a feeling that's not going to accomplish that goal now either but i think and i guess yesterday julian sanchez said it that harry reid is more of curried of a debate than terrorism although. all of them are saying spineless politicians would rather not ask any questions at...
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let's say i'm prince harry.anging out and wearing whatever a prince wears. >> the suits were quite cool. >> jon: very nice suits and very fancy. let's have prince harry. i go, man, that kiera knightley she's something. she's a great actress. you know what? i will meet her. don't you think they would do that. >> they haven't. is there something wrong with me. >> jon: here's my point. even they realize you're out of their league. even they. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you so much. i know what santorum is so i'm not allowed in the palace anymore. >> jon: have you ever been in the palace? >> no i haven't. >> jon: have you ever been to london? fair enough. if i go there, can i hang with you guys. >> absolutely. me and harold. >> jon: whoever. when you come here next time, you're coming when we elect a new president. we'll do it just for you. last night is open in select cities now. kiera knightley. ( cheers and applause )
let's say i'm prince harry.anging out and wearing whatever a prince wears. >> the suits were quite cool. >> jon: very nice suits and very fancy. let's have prince harry. i go, man, that kiera knightley she's something. she's a great actress. you know what? i will meet her. don't you think they would do that. >> they haven't. is there something wrong with me. >> jon: here's my point. even they realize you're out of their league. even they. ( cheers and applause ) >>...
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what did prince harry say and the best man speech? >> and d.c. come inges, hollywood hits washington, as the stars rub shoulders with politicians at the white house correspondence dinner. the main target of the evening, donald trump. >> mr. trump would certainly bring some change to the white house. see what we got up there. >>> from abc news, this is good morning america with bianna golodryga and dan harris. >>> good morning, america, i'm bianna golodryga in new york. >>> and i'm dan harris in tuscaloosa, alabama. good morning, everybody. we're here covering the aftermath of the deadliest tornado outbreak since the great depression. this morning, look at this. we have a tale of two churches, one completely leveled all that's left is a concrete slab. the other church, still standing, unscathed, despite the fact every structure nearby is destroyed. we'll talk about that coming up, but bianna has other news for you. >>> that's right. also this morning, in an elaborate ceremony. pope john paul ii was elevated to one of the holiest levels from the ca
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this is..." >> harry, that's just not a fact. you know, i've talked to all of our members who did town hall meetings during the two-week easter recess all over the country. moveon.org and some of the unions sent people in there to make noise. but you can ask any one of our members, and they'll tell you that, on average 80%, of the people at these town hall meetings were supportive of taking big steps to put our fiscal house in order. >> smith: the next time you go home to ohio and you're standing around in a tavern some place, all the retirees are going to put their arms around you and say, "please, please, change medicare"? >> no, no. listen. the retirees are going to be taken care of. there's no ifs, ands or buts about that. but we all know that if nothing is changed, seniors' benefits are going to get cut. why? because they're unaffordable. that's why we have to deal with this. and we need to deal with it now. >> smith: can republicans and democrats have a serious conversation? is there a middle ground? is there a place they c
this is..." >> harry, that's just not a fact. you know, i've talked to all of our members who did town hall meetings during the two-week easter recess all over the country. moveon.org and some of the unions sent people in there to make noise. but you can ask any one of our members, and they'll tell you that, on average 80%, of the people at these town hall meetings were supportive of taking big steps to put our fiscal house in order. >> smith: the next time you go home to ohio...
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i'm going to let him get away with rewriting the presidencies of democrat harry truman the republican white eisenhower then who employed truly progressive fiscal policies to grow the middle class in america and to pay off our debt at the same time the solutions that hayes problems are really quite clear we've used them to do before and they've worked we need democrats like harry truman and republicans like dwight eisenhower not corporate shills like moore kirk john boehner and eric cantor if we're going to get america back on the right track. i so big picture for tonight for more information on the stories we covered visit our websites that dot com and our team also check out our you tube page as a you tube dot consolations dog picture r t and you dot com slash tom foreman and this tire show is available as a free video podcast on i tunes and don't forget the mocker c.d.'s with you when you show up participate stagg your sumanda. wealthy british style. sometimes the type of. home. market finance system that. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or fo
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find out what prince harry said in his toast of the newlyweds. >>> more than a million catholic faithful cheered outside the vatican this morning, as pope benedict beautified pope john paul ii. >> from this moment on be called blessed. ♪ >> the late pontiff now moves one big step to possible sainthood. an enormous portrait was unveiled before the crowd. it's the fastest beautification on record six years after his death. many came from poland, his homeland. >> the beautification triggers a new wave of protests from victims of the church sex abuse scandal that occurred on john paul's watch. members of survivors network of those abused by priests will hand out leaflets in churches in 23 states. neither the bay area, three catholic diocese are targeted, archdiocese of san francisco at st. mary's cathedral. diocese of oakland at krath dral parish of christ the light. >>> england's royal newlyweds are enjoying a private getaway close to home after deciding to postpone their honeymoon. meanwhile, the british press are headlining new details at the magical reception at buckingham palace includi
find out what prince harry said in his toast of the newlyweds. >>> more than a million catholic faithful cheered outside the vatican this morning, as pope benedict beautified pope john paul ii. >> from this moment on be called blessed. ♪ >> the late pontiff now moves one big step to possible sainthood. an enormous portrait was unveiled before the crowd. it's the fastest beautification on record six years after his death. many came from poland, his homeland. >> the...
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first up, a look at the response to the current crisis with actor and activist harry shearer. he is out with a documentary about the role of the army corps of engineers, "the big uneasy." also, suze orman is here with a book called "the money class." >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] pippe tavis: we are pleased to have harry shearer back on the program. the actor, host, and activist is out with a documentary about the government's role with hurricane katrina called "the big gynoecium -- the big uneasy." >> at new orleans only express about category one co
first up, a look at the response to the current crisis with actor and activist harry shearer. he is out with a documentary about the role of the army corps of engineers, "the big uneasy." also, suze orman is here with a book called "the money class." >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >>...
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we're not it's not responsible at all and it's under harry reid's leadership and you know what you have to pressure them into doing something so you have to pressure them so what hopefully something good will come out from it but nobody seriously thinks that we're going to default and there will be some sort of resolution hopefully people grow up and come to this is this is always the thirty years already i mean this is really is time what is the republicans have entered your serious plan to deal with the budget and with the deficit and with one of the liberals done they can't get it. through the senate judiciary budget and i think that committee it should be noted haven't passed one seven hundred fifty one days it's got to be noted that just as crazy this is not to pass a debt limit increase at this point it is just as crazy i'm afraid common here in this position to oppose real serious entitlement reform that doesn't get our specific house in order because then we could be very soon i have a situation she would absolutely think we should fix medicare by allowing the government of nego
we're not it's not responsible at all and it's under harry reid's leadership and you know what you have to pressure them into doing something so you have to pressure them so what hopefully something good will come out from it but nobody seriously thinks that we're going to default and there will be some sort of resolution hopefully people grow up and come to this is this is always the thirty years already i mean this is really is time what is the republicans have entered your serious plan to...
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harry? >> smith: ben tracy in joplin, thanks.pdate now from our story from joplin on friday. we told you about deann hayward a mother of three last seen leaving to pick up pizza for her son's graduation party. after a week of searching, the family says it received a call from officials last night confirming her death. jim tressel, one of college football's most successful coaches, resigned today as head coach at ohio state university. in 2002, tressel led the buckeyes to their first national championship in 34 years, but his years there were clouded by scandal. recently the n.c.a.a. fined and suspended tressel for five games for turning a blind eye to rules violations which included players trading team collectibles for tattoos and cash. when we come back, american kids building a school in the himalayas. what brought them there is a story all in itself. in itself. ,,,, >> smith: never underestimate the power of teenagers, when they are motivated they can do just about anything. and michele miller found someone who is inspiring t
harry? >> smith: ben tracy in joplin, thanks.pdate now from our story from joplin on friday. we told you about deann hayward a mother of three last seen leaving to pick up pizza for her son's graduation party. after a week of searching, the family says it received a call from officials last night confirming her death. jim tressel, one of college football's most successful coaches, resigned today as head coach at ohio state university. in 2002, tressel led the buckeyes to their first...
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after harry comes the queen's second son prince andrew duke of york and number five beatis . list goes on and on and on. >>> and wall street found the last person in line for the british throne should a few thousand people suffer demice. 4473. carin sophia of hanover. we did research and found one more. 4974 . there he is. alen cohen. >> give him his own. >> ryan sea crest. >> a royal pain in my you know . what >> you and ryan sea crest. that's a wrap. thank to jide miller and jim
after harry comes the queen's second son prince andrew duke of york and number five beatis . list goes on and on and on. >>> and wall street found the last person in line for the british throne should a few thousand people suffer demice. 4473. carin sophia of hanover. we did research and found one more. 4974 . there he is. alen cohen. >> give him his own. >> ryan sea crest. >> a royal pain in my you know . what >> you and ryan sea crest. that's a wrap. thank to...
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>> guest: she was married to harry at the time. this was in the early '40s before she became a congresswoman. c-span: and how much of a relationship did she have with the colonel--or the general? >> guest: well, you see, they were apart for most of the war. she went back to--she met him with harry on her first visit. after coming back from china, they stopped off in the philippines; that's when they met. and then she got an assignment from life to go back, and that's where the affair really got under way. and then it was an affair mainly by mail until he came back stateside to report on something to the ad--the administration during the war in the mid-'40s. and they saw each other a couple of times only. and it was--so it was mainly an affair by mail. c-span: david sarnoff. >> guest: david sarnoff was not a consummated affair i don't think. it was just some--some--some--he expressed a little interest, made a little pass at her at some point. c-span: who was he? >> guest: well, he was then, of course, the head of rca. c-span: and ho
>> guest: she was married to harry at the time. this was in the early '40s before she became a congresswoman. c-span: and how much of a relationship did she have with the colonel--or the general? >> guest: well, you see, they were apart for most of the war. she went back to--she met him with harry on her first visit. after coming back from china, they stopped off in the philippines; that's when they met. and then she got an assignment from life to go back, and that's where the...