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derek jeter, everybody.ers and applause ] ♪ we're going to prove s. ♪ and now we're going to show you how degree dry spray is different. degree dry spray. goes on instantly dry for a cleaner feel. degree. it won't let you down. i would like three two is standard. i'm not standard. three weeks. ok. wireless world today could use a smile?ke the at cricket wireless, we think so. that's why, prices for plans are all in, taxes and fees included. and we've got more 4g lte coverage nationwide than...
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the report led to jeter's release from a life sentence. safer also had a flair for the lighter side. he traveled the world covering everything from the tango craze in finland to the british passion for gardening. he documented good food, fine wide, great cars. in one of "60 minutes'" most popular shows he interviewed the muppets. >> i thought "60 minutes" was a high class show. >> reporter: and he took on the art world twice. in the '90s he questioned the value of modern art. >> it's a white rectangle. >> right. >> reporter: then again in 2012. >> cute, clumsy and incomprehensible. >> reporter: but safer himself was an artist. >> room service -- >> reporter: he carried art supplies when he traveled and spent his sleepless hours painting in his many hotel rooms. over his many years with "60 minutes," he picked up dozens of awards in journalism. for a man who enjoyed telling stories, he always said there was no better job than the one he had. craig boswell, cbs news. >> he was legendary. morley safer was 84 years old. he leaves behind a wife
the report led to jeter's release from a life sentence. safer also had a flair for the lighter side. he traveled the world covering everything from the tango craze in finland to the british passion for gardening. he documented good food, fine wide, great cars. in one of "60 minutes'" most popular shows he interviewed the muppets. >> i thought "60 minutes" was a high class show. >> reporter: and he took on the art world twice. in the '90s he questioned the value...
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. >> reporter: in 1983, his report on lionel jeter became one of the proudest moments. safer and his team uncovered new evidence showing jeter had been wrongly convted of armed robbery in texas. it led to jeter's release from a life sentence. safer also had a flair for the lighter side. he traveled the world covering everything from the tango craze in finland to the british passion for gardening. he documented good food, fine wine, great cars -- >> awful puns. >> reporter: in one of "60 minutes" most popular shows, he interviewed the muppets. >> i thought this was a high-class show. >> reporter: he took on the art world twice. first in the '90s when he questioned the value of modern art. >> it's a white rectangle. >> right. >> reporter: again in 2012. >> the cute, the clumsy, and the incomprehensible. >> reporter: safer was himself an artist. >> room service closes, safer begins. >> reporter: he carried art supplies when he traveled and spent his sleepless hours painting his many hotel rooms. over his many years with "60 minutes," safer picked up the most prestigious aw
. >> reporter: in 1983, his report on lionel jeter became one of the proudest moments. safer and his team uncovered new evidence showing jeter had been wrongly convted of armed robbery in texas. it led to jeter's release from a life sentence. safer also had a flair for the lighter side. he traveled the world covering everything from the tango craze in finland to the british passion for gardening. he documented good food, fine wine, great cars -- >> awful puns. >> reporter: in...
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derek jeter has been busy since his retirement from baseball in 2014.l of famer and five-time world series champion -- that would be weird to wear all those rings. i think that would be too -- you can't do that. anyway, his own media company, the players' tribune plus jeter publishing. you're breaking news. you broke news about kobe. turn two foundation as well. you are almost like a magnate already. there is tycoon, magnate. >> mogul. >> he joins us with his first post-retirement partnership. welcome, derek jeter and telisa yancy, cmo of american family insurance. >> thanks for having us. >> pretty nice place here. >> it is. >> so, american family and you have similar views on certain things, on life goals and dreams. is that why this came about? >> true. i have always been very selective in the partners that i have picked throughout my career. this is the first partnership i have had post-retirement. it always sounds funny when i say post-retirement because i feel busier than i was when i played. we share the same values and core beliefs, you know, he
derek jeter has been busy since his retirement from baseball in 2014.l of famer and five-time world series champion -- that would be weird to wear all those rings. i think that would be too -- you can't do that. anyway, his own media company, the players' tribune plus jeter publishing. you're breaking news. you broke news about kobe. turn two foundation as well. you are almost like a magnate already. there is tycoon, magnate. >> mogul. >> he joins us with his first post-retirement...
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it was on "60 minutes" that he reported on lynne lanelle jeter. all the things you've done, where do you stack this up, because you clearly had the most important impact you had on a man's life. >> for that very reason, the lanelle jeter story is the most important story. >> rose: he got out of prison. the woman who produced that was suzanne st. pierre. the associate producer researcher was marty palmer. we decided at the beginning, i was not convinced that lanelle jeter was incident because the court said he was guilty which is a good reason. there was a lot of funny stuff in the trial and questionable evidence, and i said to the other two, i said, look, let's assume he's guilty. let's go out on this story assuming justice happened to the extent he was found guilty but an injunctionties was done because you don't give a man a life sentence for a 25-buck robbery or something like that. and it was absolutely the way to go on the story because, as we peeled the layers off this onion, we became more and more convinced, as time went on -- it took six,
it was on "60 minutes" that he reported on lynne lanelle jeter. all the things you've done, where do you stack this up, because you clearly had the most important impact you had on a man's life. >> for that very reason, the lanelle jeter story is the most important story. >> rose: he got out of prison. the woman who produced that was suzanne st. pierre. the associate producer researcher was marty palmer. we decided at the beginning, i was not convinced that lanelle jeter...
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within days jeter was out of jail.ifying story that any reporter could possibly do to make that kind of difference. in effect to save a life. is pretty hot stuff. i really have i guess just been to about every corner of the world. i went to abkazio part of soviet russia where average longevity was way up there in the 90s. >> tarish jopua is 103. youngest daughter. 22. born when he was 81. >> we had a wonderful shot of a rather elderly man. gathering firewood. he explain heed had to get back down to the bottom of the mountain. because the it was a big party going on. it was his mother's birthday. she was well over 100. awful their friend and neighbors and families and everybody else was there. swilling the worst wine i had the misfortune to drink in my life. but drinking it by the gallon. one of the great pleasures of this work, and maybe, maybe the greatest pleasure is that you get to do things, and you get to see things that -- that -- very few people get access to. >> to watch more of morley safr's reports and a spec
within days jeter was out of jail.ifying story that any reporter could possibly do to make that kind of difference. in effect to save a life. is pretty hot stuff. i really have i guess just been to about every corner of the world. i went to abkazio part of soviet russia where average longevity was way up there in the 90s. >> tarish jopua is 103. youngest daughter. 22. born when he was 81. >> we had a wonderful shot of a rather elderly man. gathering firewood. he explain heed had to...
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. >> reporter: in 1983, his report on lanel jeter became one of the show's proudest moments.eam uncovered new evidence, showing jeter had been wrongly convicted of armed robbery in texas. the report led to jeter's relief from a life sentence. safer also had a flair for the lighter side. he traveled the world. covering everything from the tango phrase in finland to british passion he documented good food, fine wine, great cars. >> awful puns. >> in one of 60 minutes anxiety most -- 60 minutes' most popular shows, he interviewed the muppets and took on the art world twice. first in the '90s, when it questioned the value of modern art. >> it's a white rectangle. >> right. >> again in 2012. >> kids are cute, clumsy. and the incomprehensible. >> reporter: but safer himself was an artist. he carried art supplies when he traveled. and spent his sleepless hours participating in his many hotel rooms. over his many years with 60 minutes, safer picked up dozens of the most prestigious awards in journalism. for a man who enjoyed telling stories, he always said there was no better job tha
. >> reporter: in 1983, his report on lanel jeter became one of the show's proudest moments.eam uncovered new evidence, showing jeter had been wrongly convicted of armed robbery in texas. the report led to jeter's relief from a life sentence. safer also had a flair for the lighter side. he traveled the world. covering everything from the tango phrase in finland to british passion he documented good food, fine wine, great cars. >> awful puns. >> in one of 60 minutes anxiety...
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it led to jeter's relief from a life sentence. safer had a flame for the lighter side, he traveled the world covering everything from the tank go crazed to the british passion for gardening. he documented good food, fine wine, great cars, and one of the 60 minutes most popular shows, he interviewed the muppets. >> sixty minutes was a high class show. >> reporter: he took on the art world, twice. first in the 90's when he questioned the value of modern art. >> it is, a white rectangle will. >> reporter: and then again in 2012. >> clumsy and incomprehensible. >> reporter: but safer was himself an artist, he carried art supplies when he traveled and spent his sleepless hours painting in his many hotel rooms. >> over his many years, with 60 minutes, safer picked up dozens of the most prestige as you wards in journalism for a man, who enjoyed telling a story, he always said there was no better job than the one he had. >> he was just a giant. >> a giant and an amazing story teller. >> absolutely. >> well, finally, a glimpse of the sun i
it led to jeter's relief from a life sentence. safer had a flame for the lighter side, he traveled the world covering everything from the tank go crazed to the british passion for gardening. he documented good food, fine wine, great cars, and one of the 60 minutes most popular shows, he interviewed the muppets. >> sixty minutes was a high class show. >> reporter: he took on the art world, twice. first in the 90's when he questioned the value of modern art. >> it is, a white...
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kennedy: he's having a longer retirement than derek jeter or oprah.ust go back to reno. >> i dvr all her shows and watch them over and over. kennedy: we need more oprah. >> i still have a vhs machine. kennedy: the va secretary makes a comparison between medical wait times and lines at disneyland. later facebook says it's tweaking its trending topics to be fair to conservatives. kennedy: this is very serious. yesterday the va secretary rob mcdonald made a funny analogy about the veterans waiting for medical care. >> when you go to disney, do they me sniewrmt of hours you wait in line? what's important is what is your satisfaction with the experience? kennedy: bad metaphor or good metaphor? so janice, this affects me on so many levels. he's wrong. disney tells you exactly how long it take to wait on every ride. so they have something called fast pass. if there is a ride you want to get on you take your fast pass. >> he obviously has not been to disney lately. i just put my hand on my head. he should in the unemployment line waiting. the comment is incre
kennedy: he's having a longer retirement than derek jeter or oprah.ust go back to reno. >> i dvr all her shows and watch them over and over. kennedy: we need more oprah. >> i still have a vhs machine. kennedy: the va secretary makes a comparison between medical wait times and lines at disneyland. later facebook says it's tweaking its trending topics to be fair to conservatives. kennedy: this is very serious. yesterday the va secretary rob mcdonald made a funny analogy about the...
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, being freed from prison. >> there was no physical evidence of jeter's guilt.n down at the scene of a crime. is that the man who held up kentucky fried chicken? >> no. >> was that the man who held up the kentucky fried chicken? >> no, sir. >> we broadcast our story which was a clear miscarriage of justice. within days, he was out of jail. just about the most gratifying story that a reporter could do. to make that kind of difference and to save a life is pretty hot stuff. >> he had a lot of stories. how hard it was to put it together in an hour? >> well, that story fell to david westing and loren browning. they started with 200 hours of material and got it down to 35 hours. they kept taking, taking. it takes an hour. people say, what's your favorite morely story. i say, it would take an hour to name all of them. they gave us an hour. >> thank you. we can't wait. >> yeah. >> "60 minutes: morely safer's life" airlines sunday at 8:00, 7:00 central on cbs. >>> ahead, a taste for culinary surprises in one of the most diverse cities. >> reporter: i'm lee cowan eating
, being freed from prison. >> there was no physical evidence of jeter's guilt.n down at the scene of a crime. is that the man who held up kentucky fried chicken? >> no. >> was that the man who held up the kentucky fried chicken? >> no, sir. >> we broadcast our story which was a clear miscarriage of justice. within days, he was out of jail. just about the most gratifying story that a reporter could do. to make that kind of difference and to save a life is pretty hot...
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kennedy: he's having a longer retirement than derek jeter or oprah.ust go back to reno. >> i dvr all her shows and watch them over and over. kennedy: we need more oprah. >> i still have a vhs machine. kennedy: the va secretary makes a comparison between medical wait times and lines at disneyland. later facebook says it's tweaking its trending topics to be fair to conservatives. if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband n
kennedy: he's having a longer retirement than derek jeter or oprah.ust go back to reno. >> i dvr all her shows and watch them over and over. kennedy: we need more oprah. >> i still have a vhs machine. kennedy: the va secretary makes a comparison between medical wait times and lines at disneyland. later facebook says it's tweaking its trending topics to be fair to conservatives. if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of...
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>> no. >> reporter: ten days after the story aired, jeter's conviction was overturned. >> to make thatd of difference, to save a life, is shot stuff. >> reporter: safer's colleague, steve kroft loved his kindness, his sens of humor. >> i've lived a charmed life. a lot of 99 is blood, sweat, toil, and tears. a lot of it is pure, unadulterated luck. and i've been a very lucky guy. >> grateful man right there. boy, he did so much at qu9 60 minutes" something like 900 pieces on every possible topic the. >> and the special they did on him last sunday. quite a journalist. quite a gentleman. >>> san francisco's police chief has now resigned after another police shooting that has raised racial tensions in that city. chief greg suhr stepping down hours after an officer shot and killed a young black woman driving a stolen car. >>> a dramatic scene in ohio. a high-speed chase with police rescuing a woman from a truck. an officer dragging the suspect out from behind the wheel. >>> in california, a hiker missing since monday has been found safe. take a look why. he used duct tape, can you see it --
>> no. >> reporter: ten days after the story aired, jeter's conviction was overturned. >> to make thatd of difference, to save a life, is shot stuff. >> reporter: safer's colleague, steve kroft loved his kindness, his sens of humor. >> i've lived a charmed life. a lot of 99 is blood, sweat, toil, and tears. a lot of it is pure, unadulterated luck. and i've been a very lucky guy. >> grateful man right there. boy, he did so much at qu9 60 minutes"...
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. >> reporter: the story about the wrongful imprisonment of lanel jeter that safer was most proud. >>the difference, in effect, to save a life is, pretty hot stuff. >> reporter: an accomplished career, he reflected upon, on my show in 1993. any regrets about this career you have had here? >> oh, gosh. no. >> nothing. wouldn't have done anything different? >> i mean how can -- talk about a -- a lucky, blessed life as a journalist. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪ 'cause you'll be in my heart ♪ ♪ yes, you'll be in my heart ♪ ♪ from this day on ♪ now and forevermore... narrator: if animals are our best friends, shouldn't we be theirs? visit your local shelter, adopt a pet. ♪ you'll be in my heart ♪ ♪ no matter what... cbs cares. ♪ no matter what... is one of the elemental thprivileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator:
. >> reporter: the story about the wrongful imprisonment of lanel jeter that safer was most proud. >>the difference, in effect, to save a life is, pretty hot stuff. >> reporter: an accomplished career, he reflected upon, on my show in 1993. any regrets about this career you have had here? >> oh, gosh. no. >> nothing. wouldn't have done anything different? >> i mean how can -- talk about a -- a lucky, blessed life as a journalist. >> the "cbs...
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he has been the first hedge fund manager jeter to win -- manager to win china.ridgewater manages $150 billion. department store chains had a rough first quarter but some discounters are thriving. t.j. maxx and marshalls posted better-than-expected sales growth. they offer raised annual forecasts. macy and nordstrom cut their outlooks. that is your bloomberg business flash for this hour. let's head back to the markets desk where julie hyman has a deeper check into lending club shares which are nosediving. julie: we are looking at the broader markets as well. let me start there. all three major averages are pulling back by about one third of 1%. a consumer staple and more value stocks, perhaps, are doing a microsoft,worse so png, and coke are some of the worst performers with the biggest drag on major averages. another one that falls into that category is abbvie. the u.s. patent offers said the patent on humira may be invalid. this is their largest selling drug that accounts for about 60% of its revenue. the company that is challenging it is surging. this is somet
he has been the first hedge fund manager jeter to win -- manager to win china.ridgewater manages $150 billion. department store chains had a rough first quarter but some discounters are thriving. t.j. maxx and marshalls posted better-than-expected sales growth. they offer raised annual forecasts. macy and nordstrom cut their outlooks. that is your bloomberg business flash for this hour. let's head back to the markets desk where julie hyman has a deeper check into lending club shares which are...
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he sold this derek jeter card for $500.oney is not his motivation. >> my son and i look through them all the time. >> reporter: experiencing the pastime in the digital age keeps them connected. >> the trading ca set a record in sales. >>> right now at 6:00 a lawsuit raises new questions about possible sexual harassment within the fairfax county fire department. >> the federal government orders metro to change the maintenance plan to address three locations in need of urgent attention. >> giant footworkers protest the potential close your of eight stores. i'm bruce johnson. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. >>> new accusations against the fairfax fire deputy want riling from the suicide of michelle mittendorff. a lawsuit allegation that the captain harassed another female firefighter. >> reporter: despite the chief's ledge to investigate and root out sexual harassment, i spoke to several female firefighters who tell me nothing has changed. inhi hernandez complained and was reprimanded for doing so. she complained to the battalion chief a
he sold this derek jeter card for $500.oney is not his motivation. >> my son and i look through them all the time. >> reporter: experiencing the pastime in the digital age keeps them connected. >> the trading ca set a record in sales. >>> right now at 6:00 a lawsuit raises new questions about possible sexual harassment within the fairfax county fire department. >> the federal government orders metro to change the maintenance plan to address three locations in...
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. >> reporter: the story about the wrongful imprisonment of lanel jeter that safer was most proud. >>the difference, in effect, to save a life is, pretty hot stuff. >> reporter: an accomplished career, he reflected upon, on my show in 1993. any regrets about this career you have had here? >> oh, gosh. no. >> nothing. wouldn't have done anything different? a -- a lucky, blessed life as a journalist. runners on your mark! ♪music get set! ♪you're rolled out at the dawning of the day♪ (sfx:starter pistol shot) ♪heart racin' as you made your little get away ♪but there's always scars, when you fall back far♪ ♪we lose our way, we get back up again♪ ♪it's never too late to get back up again♪ ♪one day, you're gonna shine again,♪ ♪you may be knocked down but not out forever♪ ♪we lose our way, we get back up again♪ ♪it's never too late to get back up again♪ ♪and one day.... from college student to army soldier. then tragedy struck. my world turned upside dow
. >> reporter: the story about the wrongful imprisonment of lanel jeter that safer was most proud. >>the difference, in effect, to save a life is, pretty hot stuff. >> reporter: an accomplished career, he reflected upon, on my show in 1993. any regrets about this career you have had here? >> oh, gosh. no. >> nothing. wouldn't have done anything different? a -- a lucky, blessed life as a journalist. runners on your mark! ♪music get set! ♪you're rolled out at the...
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. >>> derek jeter is going to be on on a day where it looks like we may have a winning session again.ast time we had two decent days in a row. pretty good day yesterday. oil is. you. dollar continues to get stronger, down 1.11 again on the euro. but maybe this is the time where, you know the sell and may trade maybe at -- it is a little bit over a bounce perhaps. we'll be talking about that. as far as other guests, it's kind of an interesting lineup. we've got pro-trump and pro-clinton people coming on. what are we going to do for the next five months? it's going to get heated all the way around. but as always, guys, i'm going to stay up here. >> of course. >> you know where this is? here's the fray. this is the fray down here. and i'm up here, above the fray. >> well, joe, naturally -- >> we'll think of you. >> naturally, as a tool man, i guess i could argue i'm there as well. >> you're up above the fray. i'm going to keep you above the fray. i am watching you -- sara, the last two days, you are awesome. >> i'll take a complement from you any day. joe kernin coming up on "squawk box.
. >>> derek jeter is going to be on on a day where it looks like we may have a winning session again.ast time we had two decent days in a row. pretty good day yesterday. oil is. you. dollar continues to get stronger, down 1.11 again on the euro. but maybe this is the time where, you know the sell and may trade maybe at -- it is a little bit over a bounce perhaps. we'll be talking about that. as far as other guests, it's kind of an interesting lineup. we've got pro-trump and pro-clinton...
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tonight -- tonight, derek jeter, from "captain america: civil war", actress elizabeth olsen, author ronng. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the latest numbers show that since donald trump accused hillary clinton of depending on the woman card to get elected, clinton has seen a 2.4 million dollar spike in donations. which has given bernie sanders a terrible idea.
tonight -- tonight, derek jeter, from "captain america: civil war", actress elizabeth olsen, author ronng. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. the latest numbers show that since donald trump accused hillary clinton of depending on the woman card to get elected, clinton has seen a 2.4 million dollar spike in donations. which has given bernie sanders a terrible...
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. >> reporter: the story about the wrongful imprisonment of lanel jeter was most proud?> to makt difference, in effect, to save a life is, pretty hot stuff. >> reporter: an accomplished career, he reflected upon, on my show in 1993. any regrets about this career you have had here? >> oh, gosh. no. >> nothing. wouldn't have done anything different? >> i mean how can -- talk about a -- a lucky, blessed life as a, >>> we end tonight at the home of the eagles where one proud papa hatched a brood of them without shattering his nest egg. steve hartman found the story on the road. >> reporter: boston college one of the most prestigious private universities in the country. while there is certainly moneyen their trust fund. safe to say no one here feels any richer than the man in the mirror. >> i love being here. >> fred works overnights as a janitor at b.c. and this is the story of how he parlayed this relatively low paying job into a gold mine. thanks to a university policy that says if you work here, your kids can go here for free. assuming they're accepted. which is not easy.
. >> reporter: the story about the wrongful imprisonment of lanel jeter was most proud?> to makt difference, in effect, to save a life is, pretty hot stuff. >> reporter: an accomplished career, he reflected upon, on my show in 1993. any regrets about this career you have had here? >> oh, gosh. no. >> nothing. wouldn't have done anything different? >> i mean how can -- talk about a -- a lucky, blessed life as a, >>> we end tonight at the home of the...
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i waited until derek jeter went by, and then i snuck in behind him. the middle. >> tim used to come home and explain this to us. how was it? how did you make it up the stairs? was it fun? did you see anna, you know, all the questions. now, we get to be with all the kids. it's fun. >> reporter: this year, silver was gold. going with the dress code of tech white tie. >> i interpret it as being a little bit man and a little bit seem right? >> sort of like you? >> that's right. >> reporter: the exhibition just beyond the red carpet. that part of the evening was for invited guests only. >> is that classic, plastic, be? >> it wasn't plastic. it was a big, glamorous night, and also an important one for the costume institute. last year's gala raised more than $12.5 million in one night. >> natalie, thank you very much. >>> we have the international editor at large for "vogue." good to see you. >> good to see you. >> is your neck sore like mine, of snapping around, looking at people all night? >> a lot of head spinning. people looked astonishing last night, i
i waited until derek jeter went by, and then i snuck in behind him. the middle. >> tim used to come home and explain this to us. how was it? how did you make it up the stairs? was it fun? did you see anna, you know, all the questions. now, we get to be with all the kids. it's fun. >> reporter: this year, silver was gold. going with the dress code of tech white tie. >> i interpret it as being a little bit man and a little bit seem right? >> sort of like you? >>...
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. >> reporter: it was the story about the wrongful imprisonment of linel jeter that safer was most proud to make that kind of difference, in effect to save a life is -- pretty hot stuff. >> reporter: an accomplished career, he reflected upon my show in you've had here? >> oh, gosh. no. nothing. >> reporter: you wouldn't have done anything different? >> i mean, how can -- talk about a lucky, blessed life as a journalist. >> wow. >> it's the greatest compliment i think you can pay a writer to have wished to have written their words. he was such an inspiration. >> i never met him. have you, josh? >> once. >> you knew him, charlie. what do you want to tell us about him? >> well, he was all the things that they have been saying. he was a great craftsman. he had a huge curiosity. he loved life. and the kinds of stories he did, especially in the last half of his career at "60 minutes" reflected his passion for living and for writing. >> yeah. he will be missed here. what a good life. >>> an insider trading probe leads to one of golf's bigger stars. ahead, phil >>> ahead, new details on what's b
. >> reporter: it was the story about the wrongful imprisonment of linel jeter that safer was most proud to make that kind of difference, in effect to save a life is -- pretty hot stuff. >> reporter: an accomplished career, he reflected upon my show in you've had here? >> oh, gosh. no. nothing. >> reporter: you wouldn't have done anything different? >> i mean, how can -- talk about a lucky, blessed life as a journalist. >> wow. >> it's the greatest...
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tha >> but you've gota labor union, 689 that jackie jeter thehe president said she sports what you're.yo can you fire people if they're e not doing their job given what w you're under as far as union contract right now? if you see somebody not doing their job,heb can you fire them? >> there's procedures in theroc union contract for issues like l that. but, you know, the way that i ta come at the union issue and alla of our employees again, we havev 13,000 employees, um, unless we create a, you know, anw, a atmosphere that we're all movinv in the same direction, youtionyo know,.kn >> right. >> it will be very difficult fod me or anyone to get this agencye moving in the right direction.t. so -- as i'm looking, you knowyu torque focus on the managementtg and the managementanagen accountability and how we do how work, i'm also looking to the front line employees too basically step up, to be part of the solution and we have toaveo basically make sure we'ree w working with them so that can -- they can provide thatde a assistance.stance. >> right behind me is anotherehn example of the proble
tha >> but you've gota labor union, 689 that jackie jeter thehe president said she sports what you're.yo can you fire people if they're e not doing their job given what w you're under as far as union contract right now? if you see somebody not doing their job,heb can you fire them? >> there's procedures in theroc union contract for issues like l that. but, you know, the way that i ta come at the union issue and alla of our employees again, we havev 13,000 employees, um, unless we...
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. >> but you've got a labor union 689 that jackie jeter theter president just said she supports whating.at but can you fire people ifeoe they're not doing their job given what you're under as far as the union contract right now you see somebody not doing theit job can you fire them. t >> there's procedures in the's e union contract for issues likeuk that. but, you know, the way that i ta come at the union issue and alld of our employees, again, we have 13,000 employees, um, unless we create, you know, an atmospherer we're all moving in the same direction, you know, it's goings to be very difficult for me or o anyone to get this agency movinn in the right direction.ti so as i'm looking, you know, to, focus on the management and thee management accountability andabn how to the front line employees to basically step up, to be part of the solution and we have toav t basically make sure we're sure ' working with them so that they can -- they can provide thatde a assistance.an. so, you know, it's all of us together to make this work for f sure. >> want to get out to melanie alnwick b we do
. >> but you've got a labor union 689 that jackie jeter theter president just said she supports whating.at but can you fire people ifeoe they're not doing their job given what you're under as far as the union contract right now you see somebody not doing theit job can you fire them. t >> there's procedures in the's e union contract for issues likeuk that. but, you know, the way that i ta come at the union issue and alld of our employees, again, we have 13,000 employees, um, unless...