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there's the work of littleton's student. and yet another generation is represented by this piece.est artist. what started in an ohio garage back in 1962 has truly blossomed into creations of startling beauty. the studio glass movement freed artists from around the world to express themselves fully in the difficult but brilliant medium of glass. >> osgood: coming up the black keys. for the record. >> what's the plan? find him and kill him. >> osgood: and movies for a holiday weekend. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> it's sunday morning on cbs. and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: even if you don't know the black keys, you may find their tune familiar as the sound track for any number of commercials. they have now grown into one of the hottest bands around. they have even playeded new york's central park. anthony mason now with black keys for the record. >> mason: they're anything but an overnight sensation. it took ten years for success to slowly boil for the black keys. but suddenly they just may be the hottest rock band in the country. ♪ i wanted love ♪ i needed love ♪ most of all, most o
there's the work of littleton's student. and yet another generation is represented by this piece.est artist. what started in an ohio garage back in 1962 has truly blossomed into creations of startling beauty. the studio glass movement freed artists from around the world to express themselves fully in the difficult but brilliant medium of glass. >> osgood: coming up the black keys. for the record. >> what's the plan? find him and kill him. >> osgood: and movies for a holiday...
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. >> board member ginger littleton is on her way to the side door exit. she can't bring herself to leave. >> at that moment, i felt very strongly that in a few seconds he was going to begin shooting, and i had the option of leaving and feeling guilty that i left them to their death, or trying to do something. >> littleton tries to knock the gun out of the man's hand with the only weapon she has. her purse. >> she fails and is left at the gunman's mercy. but he lets her go. >> this man had some scruples and so he spared me and said, you stupid and called me a name which probably at that point i deserved at least the stupid part. >> with littleton out of the way, the gunman now confronts the remaining board members. >> i'm going to die today. >> can we talk for a minute? >> i've already been in prison. >> the gunman, 56-year-old clay duke had served four years for threatening his ex-wife with two guns. the issue now, his current wife who taught at a local elementary school was not offered a full-time position. >> you see, our benefits have run out. >> pleas
. >> board member ginger littleton is on her way to the side door exit. she can't bring herself to leave. >> at that moment, i felt very strongly that in a few seconds he was going to begin shooting, and i had the option of leaving and feeling guilty that i left them to their death, or trying to do something. >> littleton tries to knock the gun out of the man's hand with the only weapon she has. her purse. >> she fails and is left at the gunman's mercy. but he lets her...
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Sep 13, 2012
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you know, the most startling statistic about littleton?t 12 kids got killed, that's horrific, that's the worst thing you could ever imagine-- but that, in addition to that, the school reported 76 firearm violations at the school during those 12 months. dean hamer: if you compare seattle to vancouver, those are two very similar cities, equal amounts of rain, close to one another physically, socioeconomically quite similar. the amount of violent crime in those two cities is virtually identical. but if you look at the number of murders, it's ten times higher in seattle than it is in vancouver. what's the difference? the difference, very simply, is that in the united states, you can easily purchase guns. in canada, you cannot. we've lost two children to guns in this practice. both teenagers-- one was caught in a gun exchange over drug money. another was shot because she was dating someone's boyfriend at twelve. - drugs. - drugs. - alcohol. - alcohol. they very much increase the impulsive amounts of violent behavior as they are intended to be d
you know, the most startling statistic about littleton?t 12 kids got killed, that's horrific, that's the worst thing you could ever imagine-- but that, in addition to that, the school reported 76 firearm violations at the school during those 12 months. dean hamer: if you compare seattle to vancouver, those are two very similar cities, equal amounts of rain, close to one another physically, socioeconomically quite similar. the amount of violent crime in those two cities is virtually identical....
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from littleton, new hampshire, to durham, north carolina, but the only tornadoes, though, on this day were in new york city. dark clouds descended over the new york skyline saturday as not one, but two tornadoes hit the big apple. >> oh, my god, look at the tornado1 >> the winds spent debris and even rooftops flying. >> just 15 seconds of intense wind, white noise, things crashing all around me. >> reporter: leaving mangled water front properties in its wake. the same cell is thought to spawn this same system in brooklyn. >> there was a super wind. which is like the only way i could describe it. like it was sucking you up. >> reporter: the tornadoes were only the small part of the day. queens was also hit with flash flooding. cars nearly submerged. in new jersey, 75-mile-per-hour winds sent a tree limb into this living room. and there were over 286 reports of wind damage from south carolina to new hampshire. including a stage collapse in virginia. this morning, power has been restored to most of the 200,000 homes that lost it up and down the east coast. so, wait, tornadoes in new york
from littleton, new hampshire, to durham, north carolina, but the only tornadoes, though, on this day were in new york city. dark clouds descended over the new york skyline saturday as not one, but two tornadoes hit the big apple. >> oh, my god, look at the tornado1 >> the winds spent debris and even rooftops flying. >> just 15 seconds of intense wind, white noise, things crashing all around me. >> reporter: leaving mangled water front properties in its wake. the same...
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so from littleton, new hampshire to durham, north carolina, the only tornadoes, though, on this day were in new york city. dark clouds descended over the new york skyline saturday as not one, but two tornadoes hit the big apple. >> oh, my god, look at the tornado. the first twister with 70-mile-per-hour winds sent debris and roof tops flying. >> just 15 seconds of intense wind, white noise, things crashing all around me. >> reporter: leaving mangled waterfront properties in its wake. the same storm cell is thought this have spawned this second twister with winds up to 110 miles per hour in brooklyn. >> there was a super wind. which is like the only i could describe it. felt like it was sucking you up. >> reporter: the tornadoes were only the small part of the day. chalk full of receive very weather. queens was also hit with flash flooding. cars nearly submerged as they struggle through the rising water. in new jersey, winds sent a tree branch into this living room. >> my heart was kind of racing and pounding. >> reporter: and there were over 286 reports of wind damage from south carolina
so from littleton, new hampshire to durham, north carolina, the only tornadoes, though, on this day were in new york city. dark clouds descended over the new york skyline saturday as not one, but two tornadoes hit the big apple. >> oh, my god, look at the tornado. the first twister with 70-mile-per-hour winds sent debris and roof tops flying. >> just 15 seconds of intense wind, white noise, things crashing all around me. >> reporter: leaving mangled waterfront properties in...