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reports from anthony mason, mark phillips and jim axelrod. george zimmerman is going to jail. mark strassmann on why the judge revoked bond for the man who killed trayvon martin. wyatt andrews on america's nuns rejecting a vatican scolding. and steve hartman with the educational "on the road." >> every teacher should try a day with a blindfold and really learn how to talk to your students. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we were already having the slowest economic recovery ever, but the news we got today confirms that even that weak recovery is slowing down. today's unemployment report sent numbers and spirits slumping on wall street. we'll get to that in just a moment. but first: the jobs numbers. the labor department says unemployment rose a tenth of a point last month to 8.2%-- the first increase in nearly a year. only 69,000 new jobs were created. have a look at this. starting last fall and for seven straight months, the economy was cranking out jobs in the hundreds of thousands, but that slowed to just
reports from anthony mason, mark phillips and jim axelrod. george zimmerman is going to jail. mark strassmann on why the judge revoked bond for the man who killed trayvon martin. wyatt andrews on america's nuns rejecting a vatican scolding. and steve hartman with the educational "on the road." >> every teacher should try a day with a blindfold and really learn how to talk to your students. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley....
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jim? >> axelrod: whit johnson in washington, thank you. in afghanistan today, a suicide bomber dressed in a berkea killed four french soldiers and wounded five others. since pakistan closed the khyber pass border crossing late last year, nato has had to supply its forces through the salang tunnel, a 1.6-mile-long soviet relic with unforgiving dimensions and a deadly history. here's john bentley. [horn honks] >> reporter: with only inches to spare, this huge tanker squeezed past a bus through the salang tunnel. the badly-rutted road can jam trucks against the rocks or tip them over. drivers can wait for more than a week to get through this dangerous mountain pass. despite the risks, coalition troops rely on the tunnel for 85% of their fuel. this is the best route available since pakistan closed its borders to nato trucks seven months ago. since then a tunnel built for 1,000 vehicles a day has ten times that traffic. afghan general mohammad rajab is in charge of maintenance on the pass. "it's just one accident away from disaster," he said, "
jim? >> axelrod: whit johnson in washington, thank you. in afghanistan today, a suicide bomber dressed in a berkea killed four french soldiers and wounded five others. since pakistan closed the khyber pass border crossing late last year, nato has had to supply its forces through the salang tunnel, a 1.6-mile-long soviet relic with unforgiving dimensions and a deadly history. here's john bentley. [horn honks] >> reporter: with only inches to spare, this huge tanker squeezed past a...
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back to you, jim. >> axelrod: bob schieffer at the romney rally in pennsylvania. thank you. >> axelrod: and this program, note-- you can see all of bob's interview with mitt romney tomorrow morning on "face the nation." the economy, not immigration, was what audiences listening to mitt romney today in pennsylvania heard about at conservatism stops. no republican has carried pennsylvania in a presidential election since 1988. but romney is focusing on one issue in hopes of changing that. >> job one in this country is to create jobs for the american people, and i will. ( applause ) >> axelrod: these days, mitt romney's 20-minute stump speech is all about the economy. >> this is about saving america, keeping us strong, putting us back to work. hi, how are you? >> axelrod: romney's five-day itenerary is taking him through small towns in rural settings. he told reporters that the metal casting factory in eastern pennsylvania that his long experience in the financial sector and his one term as massachusetts governor have prepared him to be the nation's chief executive. >
back to you, jim. >> axelrod: bob schieffer at the romney rally in pennsylvania. thank you. >> axelrod: and this program, note-- you can see all of bob's interview with mitt romney tomorrow morning on "face the nation." the economy, not immigration, was what audiences listening to mitt romney today in pennsylvania heard about at conservatism stops. no republican has carried pennsylvania in a presidential election since 1988. but romney is focusing on one issue in hopes of...
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jim axelrod has the answer. and steve hartman on the road, when wounded american troops send out a call, she answers again and again. >> reporter: you can't say no. >> no, you shouldn't say no. >> reporter: but you can't say no. ( laughs ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. could this be the turning point in the week-long battle against that massive wildfire in colorado? firefighters say they have fought it to a standstill on the edges of colorado springs. but the fire has taken a heavy toll already. two people were found dead inside a burned out house. 346 homes have been destroyed. and more than 30,000 people have evacuated. president obama visited the disaster area today and called the devastation enormous. the president ordered the military into the battle, and barry pederson was there when the troops flew in. >> reporter: the air battle got reinforcements today. four more military c-130s, with 21 tons of fire retardant per drop, were added
jim axelrod has the answer. and steve hartman on the road, when wounded american troops send out a call, she answers again and again. >> reporter: you can't say no. >> no, you shouldn't say no. >> reporter: but you can't say no. ( laughs ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. could this be the turning point in the week-long battle against that massive wildfire in colorado? firefighters say they...
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." >> axelrod: good evening, i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight in oslo, norway, and a remarkable nobel peace prize ceremony for burma's uung san suu kyi, a ceremony delayed 21 years as the military dictatorship kept its human rights campaigner under arrest. she'd won the prize in 1991, but chose not to go to oslo to bcept, fearing she would not be allowed to return to one of asia's most isolated and impoverished nations. nd nrway today, she sat down with scott pelley. >> pelley: aung san suu kyi spent most of the last 25 years ry prison or confined by the military to her home. she is the reveered leader of eeat has been a brutally repressed democracy movement in d dea. in '91 she was in her second year of house arrest when the nobel prize brought world attention to a lonely struggle. were there times when you thought of giving it up, thought iv leaving burma? > no, never. >> pelley: never. >> never. er.re were times, of course, when i felt rather tired physically, but never did i ever think that i would leave burma. >> pelley: sh
." >> axelrod: good evening, i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight in oslo, norway, and a remarkable nobel peace prize ceremony for burma's uung san suu kyi, a ceremony delayed 21 years as the military dictatorship kept its human rights campaigner under arrest. she'd won the prize in 1991, but chose not to go to oslo to bcept, fearing she would not be allowed to return to one of asia's most isolated and impoverished nations. nd nrway today, she sat down with scott pelley. >>...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, will he be's running mate? florida senator marco rubio joins us to discuss his role in the race for the white house and his new book. plus alec baldwin sat down with charlie rose to talk about the perils of fame and his recent run-in with a photographer. that is the "cbs morning news" for this morning. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. great day. ,, ,, >>> is the mayor's strong mayor attack on the suspended sheriff.
jim axelrod, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, will he be's running mate? florida senator marco rubio joins us to discuss his role in the race for the white house and his new book. plus alec baldwin sat down with charlie rose to talk about the perils of fame and his recent run-in with a photographer. that is the "cbs morning news" for this morning. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. great day. ,, ,,...
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jim axelrod listens as paul mccartney talks about drugs and the beatles. >> "sergeant pepper" owes a lot to drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are multiple reports tonight that ousted egyptian dictator hosni mubarak is brain dead and on life support after suffering a stroke. this comes at the same moment that cairo's tahrir square is once again occupied by protestors, demanding that the military give up control of the country. it is another turning point for the middle east's largest nation. more than a year after the arab spring revolution that overthrew mubarak. this last weekend egypt held its first-ever presidential election but the results raised more questions than they answered alan pizzey joins us now in cairo just above that crowd in tahrir square. alan, what are you seeing? >> reporter: good evening, scott. well, confusion reigns about the fate of former egyptian strongman hosni mubarak. the official state news agency and state television say he's clinically dead. other reports quote officials
jim axelrod listens as paul mccartney talks about drugs and the beatles. >> "sergeant pepper" owes a lot to drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are multiple reports tonight that ousted egyptian dictator hosni mubarak is brain dead and on life support after suffering a stroke. this comes at the same moment that cairo's tahrir square is once again occupied by protestors, demanding that...
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jim axelrod has that story. david martin on a growing investigation of air force basic training. did drill instructors force sex on women recruits? tropical storm debby makes landfall this evening. parts of florida are under water and the ground is swallowing homes. michelle miller is on the scene. >> michelle, the water was up to our necks. >> pelley: and the tragedy of the japanese tsunami comes to america's west coast. bill whitaker reports on the endless waves of debris. >> it's my backyard and i don't like it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in this lousy economic recovery we've been looking for signs of a rebound and we got one today. a new report shows home prices rose march to april in 19 of the 20 largest cities. only detroit fell. nationally prices were up 1.3%. the research is from standard and poore's case-shiller index. the housing has been the biggest drag on the economy but consider what's been happening lately. house sales are up, mortgage rates are the lowest they've ever been and builders are
jim axelrod has that story. david martin on a growing investigation of air force basic training. did drill instructors force sex on women recruits? tropical storm debby makes landfall this evening. parts of florida are under water and the ground is swallowing homes. michelle miller is on the scene. >> michelle, the water was up to our necks. >> pelley: and the tragedy of the japanese tsunami comes to america's west coast. bill whitaker reports on the endless waves of debris....
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now jim axelrod reports on a landmark decision. preparing for the return of el nino. bill whitaker on how it may change our weather and the economy. and lee cowan on why the champion "i'll have another" won't have another chance to make history. >> i'm afraid history will have to wait for another day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, there is an unspeakable tragedy unfolding tonight as the year- long conflict in syria rapidly descends to civil war marked by the wholesale massacre of civilians. women and children being executed in their homes. the united states and others have condemned the barbarity, but nothing seems to slow the killing and tonight we have the first evidence of an atrocity that the syrian dictatorship did not want you to see for a couple of days we've been hearing of a massacre of women and children in a town called qubeir. officials tried to get there yesterday and the syrian army opened fire on them. when cbs news tried to get there the army turned us around, too. today correspon
now jim axelrod reports on a landmark decision. preparing for the return of el nino. bill whitaker on how it may change our weather and the economy. and lee cowan on why the champion "i'll have another" won't have another chance to make history. >> i'm afraid history will have to wait for another day. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, there is an unspeakable tragedy unfolding tonight as the...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, jerzo city, new jersey. >> pelley: china's most ambitious space mission endedpsule landed with a thud and a cloud of dust in inner mongolia. a crew of three, including chineica's first female astronaut, spent 13 days in orbit. it is the first time china docked with a space station in orbit, something the u.s. and russia did in the 1960s. she's helping america's war effort, armed only way tape gun. steve hartman's on the road is next. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ [ female announcer ] and try aleve for relief from tough headaches. by what's getting done. measure commitmente the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-te
jim axelrod, cbs news, jerzo city, new jersey. >> pelley: china's most ambitious space mission endedpsule landed with a thud and a cloud of dust in inner mongolia. a crew of three, including chineica's first female astronaut, spent 13 days in orbit. it is the first time china docked with a space station in orbit, something the u.s. and russia did in the 1960s. she's helping america's war effort, armed only way tape gun. steve hartman's on the road is next. [ male announcer ] this is rudy....
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. >> jim axelrod is here. good morning. >> good morning, charlie.it was quite a ride. new details are emerging about what it was like on the jetblue flight. we caught up with one of the 155 very shaken passengers. passengers on sunday's jetblue flight 194 from las vegas to new york's john f. kennedy airport describe four terrifying hours in the air. it began right after takeoff. as if something was trying to get into gear. didn't sound like the landing gore. i fly a lot. >> reporter: the pilots call air traffic control to declare an emergency. >> jetblue 194 roger, just verify the nature of the emergency. >> well, right now it's quite a few things but the initial thing is we lost our hydraulic systems. >> reporter: the airbus a-320 with 155 people on board continued to maneuver on reserve hydraulics. >> we know we're circling, doing huge banking turns and not leaving las vegas. >> reporter: soon tom mizer says the pilot made an announcement. >> he said we lost hydraulics and we're going through our emergency checklist and we'll get back to you. the
. >> jim axelrod is here. good morning. >> good morning, charlie.it was quite a ride. new details are emerging about what it was like on the jetblue flight. we caught up with one of the 155 very shaken passengers. passengers on sunday's jetblue flight 194 from las vegas to new york's john f. kennedy airport describe four terrifying hours in the air. it began right after takeoff. as if something was trying to get into gear. didn't sound like the landing gore. i fly a lot. >>...
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jim axelrod has details. >> reporter: a source close to the investigation says the u.s. anti-doping agency charges were delivered to armstrong yesterday in a 15-page letter. in the letter, armstrong is accused of using the blood enhancing drug e.p.p.o., banned blood transfusions, testosterone and corticosteroids. the anti-doping agency alleges armstrong used the banned substances from 1998 through 2004, close to the years armstrong won an unprecedented seven tour de france victories. the source familiar with the investigation says ten former teammates of armstrong's have testified under oath. one of the former riders who's given evidence is tyler hamilton, the subject of minute a "60 minutes" report on doping inside the u.s. postal service team tell me what you saw in terms of what lance armstrong took in performance-enhancing drugs. >> he took what we all took. really no difference between lance armstrong and i'd say the majority of the team. there was e.p.o., there was testosterone. and i did see a transfusion, a blood transfusion. >> reporter: in addition to armstrong
jim axelrod has details. >> reporter: a source close to the investigation says the u.s. anti-doping agency charges were delivered to armstrong yesterday in a 15-page letter. in the letter, armstrong is accused of using the blood enhancing drug e.p.p.o., banned blood transfusions, testosterone and corticosteroids. the anti-doping agency alleges armstrong used the banned substances from 1998 through 2004, close to the years armstrong won an unprecedented seven tour de france victories. the...
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jim axelrod tells us about a government proposal to expand a health program for 9/11 related illnesses. >> reporter: the rescue and recovery workers who toiled at ground zero in the months following 9/11 and then got cancer have waited years for the government to take care of them. firefighters jik jeff stroelhein now retired on disability. do you feel the cancer you developed started down there? >> oh, yeah, there's no question about that. i don't... you know, i can't see how they were saying anything else. >> reporter: he worked at ground zero for several weeks after the attack. a decade later he was diagnosed with lymphoma. >> it's awesome. long overdue. no question about it. >> reporter: the recommendation that 50 types of cancers be covered is the latest step? a decade-long struggle for ground zero workers to get the government to agree their illnesses were caused by toxins there. it took an act of congress just to get respiratory diseases covered as well as laryngitis, back pain, even carpal tunnel syndrome. but not cancer. margaret stroelhein is jeff's wife. >> until it happened
jim axelrod tells us about a government proposal to expand a health program for 9/11 related illnesses. >> reporter: the rescue and recovery workers who toiled at ground zero in the months following 9/11 and then got cancer have waited years for the government to take care of them. firefighters jik jeff stroelhein now retired on disability. do you feel the cancer you developed started down there? >> oh, yeah, there's no question about that. i don't... you know, i can't see how they...
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jim axelrod is there when the father of one of the bullies comes to apologize. >>> but first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> a jury deliberates jerry sandusky's future as new allegations surface from his past. >> a bombshell. this time it is jerry sandusky's own adopted son. >> 33-year-old matt sandusky claims he was, too, a victim of abuse. >> and he was ready to testify at his trial. >> i know before the trial matt was for him, at end of of the trial matt was against him. that doesn't say much about his stability. >>> mitt romney trying to convince voters about his stance on immigration policy since the president's executive order. >> i'm going to address the problem of illegal immigration in a civil and resolute manner. >> under political views he says -- it's complicated. >>> stocks posted their worst day in three weeks thursday. moody's credit rating agency after a four-month review -- >> lowered the credit rating of 15 of the world's biggest banks, including america's top five. >>> talib
jim axelrod is there when the father of one of the bullies comes to apologize. >>> but first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> a jury deliberates jerry sandusky's future as new allegations surface from his past. >> a bombshell. this time it is jerry sandusky's own adopted son. >> 33-year-old matt sandusky claims he was, too, a victim of abuse. >> and he was...
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now jim axelrod was cut out on a landmark decision. preparing for the return of el nino.ill whitaker on how it may change our weather and the economy. and lee cowan on why the champion "i'll have another" won't have another chance to make history. >> i'm afraid history will have to wait for another day. >> captioning sponsored by cbs
now jim axelrod was cut out on a landmark decision. preparing for the return of el nino.ill whitaker on how it may change our weather and the economy. and lee cowan on why the champion "i'll have another" won't have another chance to make history. >> i'm afraid history will have to wait for another day. >> captioning sponsored by cbs
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jim axelrod was at her house.ne of the boy's fathers who allegedly did that harassing came to the house. what happened next? we'll show you exactly when we see you at 7:00. also this morning, you may have heard miami heat won the nba championship. there's question this morning about whether that could change the legacy of lebron james and maybe convert some of the haters because there are a few out there. that's ahead when we see you at 7:00. >> have a great weekend. good to see you. >> you too. thanks. >> we'll definitely be watching that interview with the bullied grandmother. >>> family and friends of those people who were killed when the red line crash add few years ago -- crashed a few years back will have to relive those memories today. >> three years ago those nine people were killed. it was the deadliest crash in metro's history. delia goncalves joins us with more on how authorities and those affected by the disaster are honoring the victims later this morning. she's near the crash site. good morning, deli
jim axelrod was at her house.ne of the boy's fathers who allegedly did that harassing came to the house. what happened next? we'll show you exactly when we see you at 7:00. also this morning, you may have heard miami heat won the nba championship. there's question this morning about whether that could change the legacy of lebron james and maybe convert some of the haters because there are a few out there. that's ahead when we see you at 7:00. >> have a great weekend. good to see you....
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jim axelrod has the answer. steve hartman on the road, when wounded american troops send out a call, she answers again and again. >> reporter: you can't say no. >> no, you shouldn't say no. >> reporter: but you can't say no. ( laughs ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. could this be the turning point in the week-long battle against that massive wildfire in
jim axelrod has the answer. steve hartman on the road, when wounded american troops send out a call, she answers again and again. >> reporter: you can't say no. >> no, you shouldn't say no. >> reporter: but you can't say no. ( laughs ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. could this be the turning point in the week-long battle against that massive wildfire in
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jim axelrod is in the studio with a look at the significance of this announcement. >> good morning.s for fast food and sugary breakfast cereal that seem as much a part as saturday afternoon cartoons as the characters themselves. come 2015 you won't see them on disney channels. disney is the first media company to put such a far-reaching pban in place, whih is why some are calling it a potential game-changer in the fight against bow he'sty. food and beverage companies wanting to advertise on shows like "good luck charlie" -- >> i'm right, you're wrong. >> reporter: and "shake it up" are going to have to meet certain nutritional standards for serving size and calories. fat and sugar content. no more junk foot. >> as it turns out, doing the right thing for kids just happens to be a smart strategy for the walt disney company and its businesses. >> reporter: gone will be xheshs for high sugar drinks like capri sun and snacks like oscar meyer. >> disney is a smart company that has a special relationship with the american family. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama has made fighting chi
jim axelrod is in the studio with a look at the significance of this announcement. >> good morning.s for fast food and sugary breakfast cereal that seem as much a part as saturday afternoon cartoons as the characters themselves. come 2015 you won't see them on disney channels. disney is the first media company to put such a far-reaching pban in place, whih is why some are calling it a potential game-changer in the fight against bow he'sty. food and beverage companies wanting to advertise...
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jim axelrod is here. >> good morning to you. there is always a bunch of great story lines at the u.s. open. this is our national championship of golf after all. but this year, there is a unanimous agreement on the most inspirational golfer out there. the guy on the left is a challenge for golf fans. some love him, some hate him. not the guy on the right. he's much less complicated to root for. just ask the guy on the left. >> as far as playing with casey, >> casey is casey martin. a former college teammate of tiger woods and perhaps the easiest guy in the field to root for as the u.s. open gets under way. >> some crazy things happen in life. here i am. i'm excited to get to compete. >> how do you explain it? >> you know, i really don't. >> it's not just that he hasn't played competitive golf in half a dozen years. he's the full-time golf coach at the university of oregon. but watch him walk. casey martin plays golf on one good leg. >> when i limp around, that's no joke or act. that's just kind of how i walk. >> martin was born w
jim axelrod is here. >> good morning to you. there is always a bunch of great story lines at the u.s. open. this is our national championship of golf after all. but this year, there is a unanimous agreement on the most inspirational golfer out there. the guy on the left is a challenge for golf fans. some love him, some hate him. not the guy on the right. he's much less complicated to root for. just ask the guy on the left. >> as far as playing with casey, >> casey is casey...
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for cbs "this morning," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >> such a sad story. >> heartbreaking story.l so for her family but also for his wife who was saying it was me who encouraged him to go. what a terrible burden >>> working out is good for your health but extreme exercise is not. we'll look at the latest resrnlg on how much works best when cbs "this morning" continues. mashed potatoes and gravy. mac 'n cheese... mashed potatoes and gravy! mac 'n cheese. [ male announcer ] now you don't have to pick a side. buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger and choose two more large sides free. today tastes so good. ♪ nespresso. where there's a grand cru to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect cup. where no one makes a better cappuccino, latte, or espresso than me. and where clothing is optional. nespresso. the best cafe. yours. ♪ ...romance... ♪ ...documentaries... or whatever else, then you'll love netflix. netflix lets you watch unlimited movies and tv episodes over the internet, on your pc or tv via game console or other devices. and best of all: it's instant. watch a
for cbs "this morning," i'm jim axelrod in new york. >> such a sad story. >> heartbreaking story.l so for her family but also for his wife who was saying it was me who encouraged him to go. what a terrible burden >>> working out is good for your health but extreme exercise is not. we'll look at the latest resrnlg on how much works best when cbs "this morning" continues. mashed potatoes and gravy. mac 'n cheese... mashed potatoes and gravy! mac 'n cheese....
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axelrod, jim me situate na, the big kahunas of the obama campaign, they are not, .. believe profoundly in the president and his vision of america but they are happy to put on brass knuckles and beat the hell out of somebody if they have to to win. >> rose: will they run a more negative campaign than they did in 200 2008 which was primarilyn aspirational campaign? >> yes, again, i want to be clear, people somehow think negative means bad, you know, i have no judgment on the point. >> rose: you have been around politics too long. >> it is true, oh, the president has a right to fight back for himself. i can't fight back because -- look all i mean is if you think about, they ran a lot of negative ad in 2008 and ran more negative ads against john mccain than any presidential campaign who ever ran before but the tone of that campaign if you think about the ratio of attacks on the opponent, versus talk about plans, visions, aspirations. >> rose: hope and change. >> it was much more, people had, they correctly viewed the obama campaign as being a campaign that was more posit
axelrod, jim me situate na, the big kahunas of the obama campaign, they are not, .. believe profoundly in the president and his vision of america but they are happy to put on brass knuckles and beat the hell out of somebody if they have to to win. >> rose: will they run a more negative campaign than they did in 200 2008 which was primarilyn aspirational campaign? >> yes, again, i want to be clear, people somehow think negative means bad, you know, i have no judgment on the point....
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it is run by jim desina and david axelrod.nd two and half million americans are contributing and teachers and retired and students. compare that to mitt romney whose campaign is on a super pac to purchase the white house. >> chris: i let that go. he raised 16 million more than you did. and that was small contributor and not the big super pac. romney camp raised 76 million and you raised 60 million. >> chris: what about -- >> guest: mitt romney will not release who raises the money. they had a good month raising money. >> chris: that is limited contributions. >> guest: if you compare our fund raising we have more grasses. and the most active intity is not governor romney it is the super packs. >> chris: we have to let the panel have time to talk. happy father's day and go watch the u.s. open and thanks for coming in as always . up next more on the national security leaks. we'll ask the senator and cormer director of the cia how much damage was done. change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aeros
it is run by jim desina and david axelrod.nd two and half million americans are contributing and teachers and retired and students. compare that to mitt romney whose campaign is on a super pac to purchase the white house. >> chris: i let that go. he raised 16 million more than you did. and that was small contributor and not the big super pac. romney camp raised 76 million and you raised 60 million. >> chris: what about -- >> guest: mitt romney will not release who raises the...
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>> the campaign is being run brilliantly by jim messina and david axelrod. our campaign is at its core. millions volunteering to elect this president. teachers retirees, students is. compare that to mitt romney whose entire campaign seems to be on the backs of the big super pacs and billionaires t y trying to purchase the white house. a terrible thing for our country. >> he raised $16 million more in the last month than you did and those were small limited contributors. they weren't the big super pa s pacs. the romney campaign and rnc raised $76 million and you raised $60 million. >> our campaign. >> chris: what about that? >> first of all, romney won't even release who raises his money. >> chris: you are not answering the question, sir. >> they had a good month raising money. >> chris: but limited contributions. those wer weren't $10 million contributions. >> we have a lot more grass roots volunteers in ohio, virginia, north carolina. the most active entity right now on the campaign is not governor romney's it is the super pacs. >> i got to let the panel ha
>> the campaign is being run brilliantly by jim messina and david axelrod. our campaign is at its core. millions volunteering to elect this president. teachers retirees, students is. compare that to mitt romney whose entire campaign seems to be on the backs of the big super pacs and billionaires t y trying to purchase the white house. a terrible thing for our country. >> he raised $16 million more in the last month than you did and those were small limited contributors. they weren't...