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john miller says there's a growing possibility of an attack on the u.s. sirg willing the wagons. >> that's right, erica. the u.s. is working overtime across intelligence agencies to identify, monitor and disrupt the surrogate groups like hezbollah. they're talking about this for two reasons. one an uptick of surveillance of targets overseas. and two, a rash of coordinated plots against israeli targets in four countries. cbs news has learned that u.s. intelligence officials have observed suspected iranian agents conducting surveillance on u.s. government buildings more than a dozen times in the last year. in europe, south america, as well as suspected probes in bahrain. headquarters to the u.s. navy's fifth fleet. today, ralph boelter, the top counterterrorism official summoned the heads of 56 field offices to a classified 90-minute video conference to underscore that the bureau remains concerned iran would consider attacks in the united states. already at the national counterterrorism center, analysts are carefully studying a rash of recent attacks agains
john miller says there's a growing possibility of an attack on the u.s. sirg willing the wagons. >> that's right, erica. the u.s. is working overtime across intelligence agencies to identify, monitor and disrupt the surrogate groups like hezbollah. they're talking about this for two reasons. one an uptick of surveillance of targets overseas. and two, a rash of coordinated plots against israeli targets in four countries. cbs news has learned that u.s. intelligence officials have observed...
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here with more is cbs "this morning's" senior correspondent john miller, one of the nation's leading n, does the government think khalifi was acting alone? >> they do, anthony, and they spent a good deal of time trying to find that out. one of the reasons this case spanned almost two years was they put an awful lot of effort trying to learn khalifi's network, his friends, his family, his contacts, his finances, to make sure that if they arrested him, they weren't leaving anyone behind, and they are fairly convinced that he was a lone wolf. >> mason: john, there's been a decline in these kind of cases over the past year. why do we think that's happening? >> i think there may be a number of factors. i mean, one factor may be cases like this are very discouraging to those who might be forward with a plot like this. but i think the other is the death of al qaeda's propaganda master, anwar awlaki, as well as the death in a similar drone strike of a person who ran their "inspire" magazine, their online puplication. they have had a slowdown in propaganda and charismatic speakers who can reac
here with more is cbs "this morning's" senior correspondent john miller, one of the nation's leading n, does the government think khalifi was acting alone? >> they do, anthony, and they spent a good deal of time trying to find that out. one of the reasons this case spanned almost two years was they put an awful lot of effort trying to learn khalifi's network, his friends, his family, his contacts, his finances, to make sure that if they arrested him, they weren't leaving anyone...
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john miller reports iranian agents have been casing potential targets in the u.s., including the new york city subway. is this the answer to rising gas prices? anna werner on why an oklahoma oil man believes the u.s. is on its way to energy independence. and seth doane with a doctor who has a prescription for homelessness. >> i got my own keys to my apartment. it's all good. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it read like an indictment today, a new united nations report accusing syrian president bashar al-assad of crimes against humanity. assad is trying to crush a freedom movement that has risen qunicy his family's 40-year dictatorship. this is one street today in the city of homs. more than a million and a half people live in homs, but they're in hiding, amidst the distant thunder of assad's artillery. there are reports from homs tonight of hunger and of wounds sewn up with sewing thread. secretary of state hillary clinton is headed to tunisia for a conference on what to do next and wyatt andrews is with the secret
john miller reports iranian agents have been casing potential targets in the u.s., including the new york city subway. is this the answer to rising gas prices? anna werner on why an oklahoma oil man believes the u.s. is on its way to energy independence. and seth doane with a doctor who has a prescription for homelessness. >> i got my own keys to my apartment. it's all good. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
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we're joined now by cbs "this morning"'s senior correspondent john miller, a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, i think people lose track of how many of these plots there are. we were talking about than in the newsroom today. >> scott, after september 11 of 2002 there was an average of about four of these plots, targeting people in places on u.s. soil a year. then around 2008/2009, 2010, you see that really start to spike. up to a dozen a year. >> pelley: why is that? >> a lot of people in the intelligence community believe it was al qaeda got more mature with its message but also found the right messenger, anwar al-awlaki, who had been here in america for years, born in new mexico, spoke perfect english and was a master propagandist for al qaeda and he was a very prolific youtube video creator. >> pelley: and he was killed by the u.s. government. >> in a drone strike in yemen. and i think when you see that spike start to dip, scott, that may have something to do with it. two things, one, that the government asked youtube to remove those videos because they said that was dir
we're joined now by cbs "this morning"'s senior correspondent john miller, a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, i think people lose track of how many of these plots there are. we were talking about than in the newsroom today. >> scott, after september 11 of 2002 there was an average of about four of these plots, targeting people in places on u.s. soil a year. then around 2008/2009, 2010, you see that really start to spike. up to a dozen a year. >> pelley: why is...
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john miller has the story. >>> i'm gayle king. what do you think penguins are doing in the middle of dubai. we'll get into that. gloria estefan tells us why 50 is not a big deal at all. >>> first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye-opener. your world is 90 seconds. >>> conservatism is alive and well in missouri, minnesota -- >> rick santorum three-state sweep. >> want to congratulate senator santorum, wish him the very best. we'll keep on campaigning down the road. >> three elections today. no delegates are awarded. it's a bigger waste of time than voting on "american idol." >> smell gasoline. he won't let me in. >> 911 calls revealed the panic as josh powell torched his own home. >> he blew up the house and the kids. >> the kids an the father were in the house. >> yes. he slammed the door in my face. >> going to go to the sbreem supreme court and win there. >> there is rational and legitimate governmental interest in protecting marriage between only a man and a woman. >> if you want to respect the sanctit
john miller has the story. >>> i'm gayle king. what do you think penguins are doing in the middle of dubai. we'll get into that. gloria estefan tells us why 50 is not a big deal at all. >>> first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye-opener. your world is 90 seconds. >>> conservatism is alive and well in missouri, minnesota -- >> rick santorum three-state sweep. >> want to congratulate senator santorum, wish him the very best. we'll...
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>> john miller will show us what he cease about u.s. agents watching interests and what the fbi is doing about that today. >> also we'll look at a museum dedicated to african-american history. it is going up on washington's historic national mall. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by aveeno. discover the power of active narls. l formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno. yes. yes. noooo! [ male announcer ] yep, subway broke the 200-calorie breakfast barrier. with delicious fresh fit mornin' melt breakfast sandwiches. subway. eat fresh. with determination. courage. and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. it's bring your happiness to work day. campbell's microwavable soups. in three minutes -- the deliciousness that brings a smile to any monday. campbell's -
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. >>> with us now, senior correspondent john miller. a former fbi official. good morning. >> good morning. >> you know the world of intelligence and the officials doing the testimony before congress. they are taking seriously the idea that iran might launch an tack against the united states with provocation. >> that's right. and this is not the first time these indicators have come up. going back -- if you just take new york city, going back to 2002, 2003, 2004, you've got instances, two cases involving the fbi, a third case involving the nypd where they got iranian security officials taking pictures, doing diagrams, collecting intelligence on sensitive locations on landmarks and in each one of those cases, you see people who say well, i'm a security officer at the iran mission to the u.n. i'm just a tourist. each case those people were expelled from the united states, but the nypd intelligence division very aware of this. we've seen that heightened activity at the u.s. facility in south america, anywhere in the triborder area. what they're doing, charlie, is
. >>> with us now, senior correspondent john miller. a former fbi official. good morning. >> good morning. >> you know the world of intelligence and the officials doing the testimony before congress. they are taking seriously the idea that iran might launch an tack against the united states with provocation. >> that's right. and this is not the first time these indicators have come up. going back -- if you just take new york city, going back to 2002, 2003, 2004,...
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. >> john miller, senior correspondent, thank you very much. >>> tomorrow's michigan primary is the next key moment in the republican presidential race. right now, the vote is too close to call which is not good news for mitt romney. and neither is the latest nationwide poll which shows rick santorum with a two-point lead over romney. chip reid is in detroit for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a crucial moment for mitt romney. he needs to win michigan the state where he was born and raised, but with about 20 hours to go before the voting begins, it's rick santorum who's on the attack. >> for him to go out and say i am somehow the liberal in this race is a joke. >> reporter: with the michigan primary in a virtual dead heat rick santorum is throwing everything he can at mitt romney. >> i don't hide. i don't hide from the public. i don't have structured events where only my friends are in front of me to take questions. and unlike governor romney who can't go after president obama on a health care bill because it's his health care bill he said he was going to be better o
. >> john miller, senior correspondent, thank you very much. >>> tomorrow's michigan primary is the next key moment in the republican presidential race. right now, the vote is too close to call which is not good news for mitt romney. and neither is the latest nationwide poll which shows rick santorum with a two-point lead over romney. chip reid is in detroit for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a crucial moment for mitt romney. he needs to win michigan...
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if convicted, he faces life in prison. >> john miller joins us now.cial among his wide and varied experiences. why did this take so long? >> you know, this is the most unusual case because the teach who was doing this really disguised this activity as a game. if you look at the 400 pictures involved, it looks like everybody, including the kids, are having a great time at it. i mean, they are tied to a chair, blindfolded with a cloth. there's scotch tape over their mouth. but because he constructed it as a game -- you know, when they came home and their parents said, what happened in school today, well, we played a game. >> i read too the teacher was considered very popular. he was often invited to the kids' parties. nobody was suspicious. as a parent at that school, i would be really irritated to have been kept in the dark for so long about something that really is so disgusting and so serious. is that common to do to parents? >> i think from an investigative standpoint, if you were dan scott and the sheriff's team on this, the parents of the children
if convicted, he faces life in prison. >> john miller joins us now.cial among his wide and varied experiences. why did this take so long? >> you know, this is the most unusual case because the teach who was doing this really disguised this activity as a game. if you look at the 400 pictures involved, it looks like everybody, including the kids, are having a great time at it. i mean, they are tied to a chair, blindfolded with a cloth. there's scotch tape over their mouth. but because...
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john miller reports one critic went very public on tuesday. >> reporter: u.s.go by nicknames like the silent warrior or the quiet professionals because most of what they do we never hear about. so yesterday oned admiral, a former navy s.e.a.l., found himself under fire. >> you've been splashing all of this all over the media. i flat don't understand that. >> reporter: the man taking him on is 85-year-old retired lieutenant general james. he led green beret operations and ill fated delta force operations to rescue hostages held in the u.s. embassy in iran. >> you going to fly in, and he's going to shoot down every damn helicopter and kill every one of your s.e.a.l.s. now, watch it happen. mark my words. >> reporter: this was at a defense industry conference, usually a friendly audience. but the question forced to the sergeant is an uncomfortable one that has been the subtext of many conversations in the special forces community. should the role of special forces and the black ops they carry out stay black? >> it is not something that we actively pursue, as i thi
john miller reports one critic went very public on tuesday. >> reporter: u.s.go by nicknames like the silent warrior or the quiet professionals because most of what they do we never hear about. so yesterday oned admiral, a former navy s.e.a.l., found himself under fire. >> you've been splashing all of this all over the media. i flat don't understand that. >> reporter: the man taking him on is 85-year-old retired lieutenant general james. he led green beret operations and ill...
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john miller is on the case. >>> his life sound like a hollywood movie. walking down the street. channing tatum is here to talk about his latest movie, the vow. >> david letterman celebrates 30 nights of late night tv. he may not want >>> it is now four minutes before 8:00. look off in the distafns, distance, it looks like rain and there are the clouds. >> let's take a look at radar. see what we are looking at there with low hanging clouds. what we are seeing is way off south and east, not saying we could not see that. it is 19 degrees warmer than at this time yesterday. we are at 53 on tv hill. 63 is going to be -- 65 is going to be the high temperature today, cloudy, breezy, another very pleasant afternoon. it is first february, now over to sharon jib, wjz tv traffic control. >> we have those accidents there. there is a live look outside at 95. this is brought to you by home paramount pest control. don, back over to you. >> thank you. we now know more about how a wild get away run started touching two counties before ending especially a police involved
john miller is on the case. >>> his life sound like a hollywood movie. walking down the street. channing tatum is here to talk about his latest movie, the vow. >> david letterman celebrates 30 nights of late night tv. he may not want >>> it is now four minutes before 8:00. look off in the distafns, distance, it looks like rain and there are the clouds. >> let's take a look at radar. see what we are looking at there with low hanging clouds. what we are seeing is way...
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i'm john miller. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. from studio 57 at the cbs broadcast center in new york, this is "cbs this morning saturday." former south african president nelson mandela has been taken to a hospitalized. the 93-year-old who helped end apartheid in his country is being treated for an abdominal ailment. >>> crisis in syria. >> if the assad regime refuses to allow this life-saving aid to reach people in need, it will have even more blood on its hands. >> while world leaders meet to plot a way out, the killing continues. >>> and they're off! nascar kicks off with the daytona 500. >> here we go! here we go! >> can superstar danica patrick come back and take america's great race? >>> and swimming with the sharks. forget the tough day at the office. for this guy, it's a virtual feeding frenzy. >> not jaws. >> all that -- >> i'm outraged at being banned from the oscars. >> whoa, whoa! >> and all that matters. >> when can i be up and running in that department? >> i think this is a safe put for a couple of weeks. >> on this
i'm john miller. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. from studio 57 at the cbs broadcast center in new york, this is "cbs this morning saturday." former south african president nelson mandela has been taken to a hospitalized. the 93-year-old who helped end apartheid in his country is being treated for an abdominal ailment. >>> crisis in syria. >> if the assad regime refuses to allow this life-saving aid to reach people in need, it will have even more blood on its hands....
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john miller is breaking that story.e'll have that and all the day's news, tonight on the "cbs evening news." >> thanks, scott. here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, the 2-4-6-8 value menu's got the everyday value slam, classic burger, build your own chicken wrap, cheese quesadilla, chicken parmesan, all you can eat pancakes, cordon bleu melt, the new cookie skillet a la mode. whew. so many choices, so little airtime. the 2-4-6-8 value menu. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. here's a better idea... pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits. in just 15 minutes, the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands! dinner ideas made easy. >>> an incredible spring-like evening across the region. live look outside now. if only this could stick around. bob is in the first warning weather f
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for "cbs this morning," i'm charlie d'agata in london. >>> john miller is back with us.in charge of counterterrorism for the lapd and then a deputy director of national intelligence. good morning. >> good morning. >> what does this mean that homeland security is watching twitter very closely? >> actually the department of homeland security doesn't monitor any social media. they say they got this on a tip. but what happens there is actually interesting. now you get a tip and these people aren't here yet. they get the two names, they look at the message. the message is kind of -- contains a vague threat potentially. they put that in the national targeting center. that means any time that people with that name match come into a border crossing canada, mexico, an airport, that flag goes up and say we're going to do an interview and get to the bottom of in. >> do you give homeland security good grades based on how much progress they've made in terms of the computer power they have now to cross check? >> a lot more than most people too. >> if you look at the abdul mutallab cas
for "cbs this morning," i'm charlie d'agata in london. >>> john miller is back with us.in charge of counterterrorism for the lapd and then a deputy director of national intelligence. good morning. >> good morning. >> what does this mean that homeland security is watching twitter very closely? >> actually the department of homeland security doesn't monitor any social media. they say they got this on a tip. but what happens there is actually interesting. now...
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john miller is breaking that story for us today. now, we'll have that and all the days news tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> with or without congress. now, i will continue to do whatever i can to develop every source of the american energy. and so our future, they have not been controlled by the events on the other side of the world. >> president obama, they traveled to florida today to try to ease the publicking anxiety as the gas prices will be close hadder to the average $4 a gallon. and tonight, we are hearing about some stations in had florida, they are charging almost $6 for a gallon of regular unleaded. we sent our peggy fox out there today to give us an insight into the current spike in the prices at the pump. >> and we all know that we are paying higher gas prices. but did you know that you are paying $0.50 more a gallon than what you paid last year? the bad news is it could keep going up and up and up. take a look at this. now, last year at this time, here in the washington, d.c. area, we were paying about $7.50 a gall
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we are joined today by major john miller as well as -- who is a pilot in our air national guard. 23 years. most recently deployed to iraq and staff sergeant anna du of the national guard who sent all of 2011 deployed as leader in the nato-led peacekeeping mission in kosovo. please stand. >> we thank you for your service. it is because of your fight it allows to us have differences of opinion and freedom of speech. we are so grateful for what our i awe veterans have done and continue to do for us, but both major miller and staff sergeant du are making a career in the military to eventually retire. these veterans and so many others who i see here today have given us freedom, and i am proposing that we allow retiring veterans to exempt 25% of their pension income from state taxes. ladies and gentlemen, we must agree, they have earned it. another critical element to turning new mexico around a rooting out corruption. we're making progress, but there is much more we can do. corruption tilts's playing field against honest people and shakes public confidence in their government. that's why i sig
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. >>> coming up after the news on "cbs this morning" john miller takes a look at the security of supremetices. >>> plus, why it pays to be married. i'm betty nguyen with your "cbs morning news." ♪ you signed up weeks ago ♪ sunlight says get up and go ♪ mountain-grown aroma coming through ♪ ♪ a new challenge waits for you ♪ ♪ ♪ jumpin' into something new ♪ you really see all you can do ♪ ♪ ♪ the best part of wakin' up ♪ is folgers in your cup flavored with real honey. powerful cold medicine that leaves out artificial flavors and dyes and instead uses something more natural, honey. new nature fusion cold & flu from vicks. but not your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula visibly reduces wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. consuella. >>> good morning. happy valentine's day. it's february 14. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. >>> good morning. it's chilly out there. i'm going to show you radar but don't be alarmed by it. it's so dry nothing is reaching the ground. we've got temperatures this morning in the upper 30s. mid-40s
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cbs this morning, john miller, is a former assistant director of the fbi. he says to expect the trial to have a lot of video evidence. >> you're going to see video and video recordings of people in cars. you're going to see him trying on the suicide vest. >> charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against u.s. property. a veil hearing is set for wednesday. >> he wasn't here long, but president obama's visit was long enough for him to rake in millions of dollars. a trio of fundraisers yesterday met with him bull over $3 million. one of the republicans vying to tun set the president is on a tear. rick santorum is campaigning hard in michigan. he is surging in the polls ahead of that state's february 28 primary. santorum picked up an endorsement from ohio's attorney general. a former romney backer. >>> well, if you get a paycheck, you won't be taking home any less pay because of the government, at least. congress passed legislation extending roughly $100 billion in payroll tax cuts for the rest of the year. it affects 160 million working am
cbs this morning, john miller, is a former assistant director of the fbi. he says to expect the trial to have a lot of video evidence. >> you're going to see video and video recordings of people in cars. you're going to see him trying on the suicide vest. >> charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against u.s. property. a veil hearing is set for wednesday. >> he wasn't here long, but president obama's visit was long enough for him to rake in millions of...
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cbs this morning, john miller, is a former assistant director of the fbi. he says to expect el khalifl's trial to include a lot of video evidence. >> you'll see video of people inside apartments, voice recordings and video recordings of people in cars. you'll see him trying on the suicide vest. >> el khalifl is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against u.s. property. a bail hearing is set for wednesday. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >>> high school drug use so bad that a bay area school resorts to drastic measures. >> the latest camp to employ man's best friend to keep illegal drugs off school grounds. >> a private viewing and wake tonight for whitney houston. family and friends only. how fans celebrated houston's life outside that church. >> and forget expensive whitening kits. how a trip to the grocery store could give you a naturally brighter smile. >>> good evening to all of you. we're taking a look at our live weather camera. we have the invasion of clouds, the effects those clouds on your holiday weekend as eyewi
cbs this morning, john miller, is a former assistant director of the fbi. he says to expect el khalifl's trial to include a lot of video evidence. >> you'll see video of people inside apartments, voice recordings and video recordings of people in cars. you'll see him trying on the suicide vest. >> el khalifl is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against u.s. property. a bail hearing is set for wednesday. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington....
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with details on all of this, we're joined by cbs "this morning" correspondent john miller and a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, what was the purpose of that conference call? >> this was really to mobilize the effort of the f.b.i. across the country, to ask the special agents in charge questions like, "how many cases do you have involving iran? how many cases do you have involving hezbollah subjects? really what they were trying to do was get all the field offices in place that are not in new york, washington, focused on this threat. >> pelley: the theory being if israel, for example, attacked iran over its nuclear weapons program that iran might retaliate against the united states. >> it wasn't really widely thought of that iran would strike on u.s. soil but the thing that changed that thinking, scott, was the recent plot to allegelet by iranian agents to murder the saudi ambassador in downtown washington, d.c., and that has caused them to reconsider, well, maybe they really would strike here, especially if the threat level went up exponentially with an airstrike by israe
with details on all of this, we're joined by cbs "this morning" correspondent john miller and a former assistant director of the f.b.i. john, what was the purpose of that conference call? >> this was really to mobilize the effort of the f.b.i. across the country, to ask the special agents in charge questions like, "how many cases do you have involving iran? how many cases do you have involving hezbollah subjects? really what they were trying to do was get all the field...
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correspondents bob orr and john miller tell us that he comes from a broken home and lives with his grandparents. their sources say he told police he was bullied and teased at school and the shooting was in retaliation for that. bullying is often a factor in school shootings and a little bit later in the broadcast, we're going to show you a remarkable woman, jodi blanco, trying to end bullying one school at a type. tomorrow is a big day in republican politics. mitt romney is trying to avoid what could be a painful loss in the primary in michigan where he was born and raised and where his father was governor. the latest poll shows the race as tight as can be. romney trailing rick santorum by a single point, 36% to 35%. we have two reports tonight, first dean reynolds with rick santorum who's been working to get religious conservatives excited about his campaign. dean? >> reporter: scott, rick santorum has been arguing that the practice of religion in this country under attack and that the government and institutions of higher learning are leading the charge. >> now it's the church! people of fait
correspondents bob orr and john miller tell us that he comes from a broken home and lives with his grandparents. their sources say he told police he was bullied and teased at school and the shooting was in retaliation for that. bullying is often a factor in school shootings and a little bit later in the broadcast, we're going to show you a remarkable woman, jodi blanco, trying to end bullying one school at a type. tomorrow is a big day in republican politics. mitt romney is trying to avoid what...
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john miller, good to see you, john is a cancer survivor and he helped put this together. you started this six years ago. it was a mission. >> yeah, i really wanted to give back in a meaningful way to people with cancer and their families. and music has always been something that has been very important in my life so i came up with this idea with a real good friend of mine, jim wolf, to put this event on. he is another cancer survivor. we have invited -- we are friends with lots of local musicians. they have all been supportive of us. they donate their talent free of discharge. >> you got great bands, hippy sheiks and my friend is a drummer and gypsy dog. let's talk about these auction items these are fabulous, listen to this, the wine tasting there. >> yes, we have that and then we have a paul reed smith guitar that has been donated to us -- >> he -- he is great, he helps out a lot. >> we have a fabulous package, two trips, one to nashville, it includes air fare, stay in a 5 star hotel there and a signed amy grant and vince gill guitar. >> priceless. >> we have a trip to
john miller, good to see you, john is a cancer survivor and he helped put this together. you started this six years ago. it was a mission. >> yeah, i really wanted to give back in a meaningful way to people with cancer and their families. and music has always been something that has been very important in my life so i came up with this idea with a real good friend of mine, jim wolf, to put this event on. he is another cancer survivor. we have invited -- we are friends with lots of local...
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chip reid and john miller on who he is and how he was caught.ions rise over its nuclear program, iran signals it wants to talk. >> this response from the iranian government is one we've been waiting for. >> reporter: norah o'donnell and anthony mason on r on the story. i spy. john blackstone on google secretly trailing iphone users web site to web site. and steve hartman "on the road." it could have been road rage. >> my immediate reaction was like what the heck are you doing? >> but he took a very different turn. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if a terror suspect had carried out his alleged mission today
chip reid and john miller on who he is and how he was caught.ions rise over its nuclear program, iran signals it wants to talk. >> this response from the iranian government is one we've been waiting for. >> reporter: norah o'donnell and anthony mason on r on the story. i spy. john blackstone on google secretly trailing iphone users web site to web site. and steve hartman "on the road." it could have been road rage. >> my immediate reaction was like what the heck are...
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our senior correspondent john miller takes you inside the massive security operation to protect hollywood's biggest night. of course, "the artist" took home five oscars. so we'll ask producer harvey weinstein how he plans to follow up on the success of his silent film. see you at 7:00. >> charlie, did you stay up and watch the whole show? >> i did. up until 11:00. not the whole show. i finally said i'm getting up at 4:00, better get to bed soon. a lot of interesting things happening there, too. meryl streep i thought was not only gracious but funny as well all of the accolades for "the artist" an interesting night for movie business. >> i should say. >> good to see billy crystal back. >> he was great. >> indeed. >> thank you, charlie rose. see you at 7:00. >>> as charlie just mentioned, "the artist" was huge winning five oscars. here's some of the other winners. is it hugo had five oscars. meryl streep was just terrific, and she got best actress for iron lady. her third, first in 30 years. 82-year-old christopher plummer won for best supporting actor for "the beginners." octavia spencer for
our senior correspondent john miller takes you inside the massive security operation to protect hollywood's biggest night. of course, "the artist" took home five oscars. so we'll ask producer harvey weinstein how he plans to follow up on the success of his silent film. see you at 7:00. >> charlie, did you stay up and watch the whole show? >> i did. up until 11:00. not the whole show. i finally said i'm getting up at 4:00, better get to bed soon. a lot of interesting things...
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we'll ask senior correspondent john mill better concern that too many secrets -- john miller about theoncern that too many secrets are being exposed. darrell waltrip is in the green room. we'll see you at 7:00. >>> tough. >>> let's check in with lawrence for a last check of perfect. yesterday rain, today fog and waves, trying to kind busy. >> we thought it was going to be quiet today. but waves rocking along the coastline today, big-time surf out there, 18-foot breaks. that's pacifica pier. you want to stay away from the rocks today as those waves are expected to continue to crest into the afternoon. now, we're also seeing some dense fog all around the bay area right now. temperatures running in the 40s and 50s. dense fog advisory continuing in the north and east bay. some of the visibilities down to less than a quarte mile or eighth mile. the fog gone this afternoon, plenty of sunshine, temperatures soaring back to the 60s in most spots, some places near 70 by tomorrow then we cool off becoming a little unsettled into the weekend. and speaking of this weekend, the chinese new year's p
we'll ask senior correspondent john mill better concern that too many secrets -- john miller about theoncern that too many secrets are being exposed. darrell waltrip is in the green room. we'll see you at 7:00. >>> tough. >>> let's check in with lawrence for a last check of perfect. yesterday rain, today fog and waves, trying to kind busy. >> we thought it was going to be quiet today. but waves rocking along the coastline today, big-time surf out there, 18-foot breaks....
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senior correspondent john miller is a former fbi assistant director and head of the los angeles police department's counterterrorism bureau. good morning, john. >> good morning, charlie. >> tell me what this is about. >> this is about really a fairly new phenomenon in some respects in policing, which is what is the difference between investigation where you're trying to prove that somebody has committed a crime with the goal of arresting them and intelligence collection, where you're trying to assess where a threat may exist and you're just gathering information on people. and this is a very touchy subject. >> so what does the new york police department say it is doing and why? >> well, what the new york city police department says it was doing was "trying to get a handle on the muslim students association" and to justify that they rattled o off a list of a dozen cases involving terrorist acts where the prime actors were members of the muslim students association and you have people like umar farouk abdul-mutallab who was the so-called underwear bomber, anwar awlaki, the master prop be
senior correspondent john miller is a former fbi assistant director and head of the los angeles police department's counterterrorism bureau. good morning, john. >> good morning, charlie. >> tell me what this is about. >> this is about really a fairly new phenomenon in some respects in policing, which is what is the difference between investigation where you're trying to prove that somebody has committed a crime with the goal of arresting them and intelligence collection, where...
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senior correspondent john miller is with us this morning. good morning. >> john, i know have you been in touch with the sheriff, who you know very well. what happens today? where does this go from here? >> a number of things. the fire marshal continues their crime scene investigation to learn more about how this was done, how much preparation went into it, how much premeditation went into it. the cause of death, that actually is something that they are very interested in determining, because they want to know if the children were killed before the explosion in the moments after they got in the house or they all died in the explosion and prior. and they have subpoenaed all of the emails, not just from mr. powell but also from his father, who is in jail there, to see was there any communication about this. and did anybody else know. >> because there was some stuff that had come out recently that we're hearing about now in the aftermath that the children had apparently started to talk a little bit more about the night that their mother apparentl
senior correspondent john miller is with us this morning. good morning. >> john, i know have you been in touch with the sheriff, who you know very well. what happens today? where does this go from here? >> a number of things. the fire marshal continues their crime scene investigation to learn more about how this was done, how much preparation went into it, how much premeditation went into it. the cause of death, that actually is something that they are very interested in...
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joing us now with details on the arrest is john miller, a former assistant director of the fbi. , john. >> good morning, seth. >> what do we know about this suspect? >> here is a guy who came here at 16 years old on a tourist visa with his parents to visit orlando. just stayed and flew under the radar for years. a minor scrape with a marijuana arrest, a suspended driver's license. in 2010 he turns up in a meeting with an fbi source where they are talking about waging war against america. they are talking about bombs. from there he becomes a serious focus in a threat assessment role. what's his intent, his camability. >> does he have links to al qaeda or other terrorist organizations? >> i think the rp the case went from 2010 to 2012 is they spent a great deal of time trying to learn about a wider network, other associates. he seemed to be the so-called lone wolf but bent on doing something himself. >> i watched your interview last night and you said you expected to see a lot of evidence in the case. why is that? >> the fbi realized early on when it's informants testifying and und
joing us now with details on the arrest is john miller, a former assistant director of the fbi. , john. >> good morning, seth. >> what do we know about this suspect? >> here is a guy who came here at 16 years old on a tourist visa with his parents to visit orlando. just stayed and flew under the radar for years. a minor scrape with a marijuana arrest, a suspended driver's license. in 2010 he turns up in a meeting with an fbi source where they are talking about waging war...
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co-producers and director mike mccoy is here along with you saw him, senior correspondent john millerntelligence. welcome. >> mike, i watched the movie yesterday and i looked at it with different eyes knowing that the people were actual navy seals. that made the movie even more fascinating to me. it's my understanding it didn't start out that way. you were trying do a documentary. >> started out into app exploration, what would it look like to tell the story. once we were led inside and connected with this amazing brotherhood of man, we started about their sacrifice, ten years of sustained combat deployment. not only on themselves but their families and their wives. who felt like the only way to honor them was do it for real. casting the real guys, using real ammunition, based on real acts of valor have have gone down in the years past. >> it says the seals, how obama used to use his secret weapon. tell us about the seals. what makes them either special, different, successful. >> you really have to look at this brotherhood of men that will never quit. there's something inside the men
co-producers and director mike mccoy is here along with you saw him, senior correspondent john millerntelligence. welcome. >> mike, i watched the movie yesterday and i looked at it with different eyes knowing that the people were actual navy seals. that made the movie even more fascinating to me. it's my understanding it didn't start out that way. you were trying do a documentary. >> started out into app exploration, what would it look like to tell the story. once we were led inside...
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. >>> with us now, senior correspondent john miller, former assistant with the fbi. good morning, john. >> good morning. the secret service after columbine did an exhaustive study and what they found is the school shooters are all boys, 85% white, 12% black, the rest mixed. but you see across all socio and economic stratospheres really. >> and when you look at it, are there commonalities that you could see that might have been a warning? >> yeah. in those cases you've got people with difficults coping with loss, bullied or picked on. most had access or used weapons before. the shocking stats were in 93% of these cases they told people this is what they were going to do. in only 4% of these cases across the shootings did people try to dissuade them and several people said threatening people with a gun isn't enough. you have to up the anteand actually shoot people. >> the lesson is listen to what people are saying. >> that's the lesson. even if you think they're talking, you have to report that to school administrators, parents, and police. >> have there been an increa
. >>> with us now, senior correspondent john miller, former assistant with the fbi. good morning, john. >> good morning. the secret service after columbine did an exhaustive study and what they found is the school shooters are all boys, 85% white, 12% black, the rest mixed. but you see across all socio and economic stratospheres really. >> and when you look at it, are there commonalities that you could see that might have been a warning? >> yeah. in those cases you've...