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. >> logan: right there? >> right there. >> logan: when bob ballard discovered the "titanic" two miles down, there was a lot he couldn't talk about because it was top secret. but he has since opened up, and he opened up his film vault to us. >> all that's left of human signature are their shoes, and all around the "titanic" are pairs of shoes. okay, on the rise. welcome aboard. >> logan: thank you, dr. ballard. >> logan: he is, by any measure, the greatest explorer of our times. he's taken deep sea exploration to a new level, designing equipment that allows him to go deeper and see more detail than ever before. in just the time we spent with him, he made a discovery even he didn't expect. >> i think we just hit a home run here, folks. got it. it's an ancient ship wreck. i love it. ( laughter ) >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." what's around the corner is one of life's great questions. a
. >> logan: right there? >> right there. >> logan: when bob ballard discovered the "titanic" two miles down, there was a lot he couldn't talk about because it was top secret. but he has since opened up, and he opened up his film vault to us. >> all that's left of human signature are their shoes, and all around the "titanic" are pairs of shoes. okay, on the rise. welcome aboard. >> logan: thank you, dr. ballard. >> logan: he is, by any...
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>> you're absolutely rit, obviously muhammad atta flying from bosto logan on the morning of/11 consider we belie, the greaterpossibility, and from spicious activity behavior perspective as opposed to having a larger gro flying from boston logan on the two hts they decided to have four go fromportland, maine, to look less suspicious screening is a key pt of this. >> let m ask you about scening and special the issue of bod imaging. >> s. >> have you seen the examples of the most sophisticated body imaging? and give me ur evaluion of that in the context of being husband, a fatr, a citizen, d also in the conte o being someone who wants to see everything about anybody that goes on an airplane in order to keep a weaponffer that plane. >> you've hit on tha nsion, the dynamic thetsa and government is dealing with. i have had a demonstration of the screening equipment, and the privacyteps that are currently employed obviously hav a screener who never seeserson reviewing the image in a separate room. th person who is physically engaging the passeng never sees that image and thatmage is deleted im
>> you're absolutely rit, obviously muhammad atta flying from bosto logan on the morning of/11 consider we belie, the greaterpossibility, and from spicious activity behavior perspective as opposed to having a larger gro flying from boston logan on the two hts they decided to have four go fromportland, maine, to look less suspicious screening is a key pt of this. >> let m ask you about scening and special the issue of bod imaging. >> s. >> have you seen the examples of...
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they include harry logan who works in the office of public -pand community affairs at frans marion. he is also the immediate president of the press association of south carolina. joining him is his former colleague, jackie torch. she is the metro editor of the morning news. the third member is mike connolly from news 13. [applause] this debate will focus on job creation and long-term economic growth across all of south carolina. each candidate will have a chance to answer three questions posed by each panelist. and the candidates have one minute 30 seconds to enter the question when it is their time. the other three candidates have 30 seconds for rebuttal. we have a series of corn ponces to determine the order -- quintana says -- coin tosees to determine the order. >> the recent poll among registered voters found that jobs and the economy or their top priorities with little or no concern about welfare. is your attention on the welfare question only a hot-button issue to appeal to voters in the gop primary? was absolutely not. we will have a record drop in the amount of revenue we ha
they include harry logan who works in the office of public -pand community affairs at frans marion. he is also the immediate president of the press association of south carolina. joining him is his former colleague, jackie torch. she is the metro editor of the morning news. the third member is mike connolly from news 13. [applause] this debate will focus on job creation and long-term economic growth across all of south carolina. each candidate will have a chance to answer three questions posed...
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matter what you think, the epa regional maater what you think the epa should do regarding the mine in logancounty, projections for coal employment for the future or the same. coal will never employ 100,000 west virginians like it once did. i hope to have the chance to address with you some of these other ridiculous yet persistent myths during the question and answer portion of our time. there are many individuals on the ground to live with the daily consequences and the nuisance problems, as they are called, caused by mountaintop removal coal miningg two daughters of coal miners have been granted the goldman environmental prize for their grass-roots organizing and heroic efforts. there is another wonderful woman whose name i cannot think of right now who decided to get a college degree at a local community college when she was reached by a local grass-roots group that was teachinggher how to go to her state legislators and lobby for her and her community's own best interest. her daughter graduated from high school the same time she graduated with her degree from the community college. upon
matter what you think, the epa regional maater what you think the epa should do regarding the mine in logancounty, projections for coal employment for the future or the same. coal will never employ 100,000 west virginians like it once did. i hope to have the chance to address with you some of these other ridiculous yet persistent myths during the question and answer portion of our time. there are many individuals on the ground to live with the daily consequences and the nuisance problems, as...
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logan, you said that despite some reports to the contrary, hamp modification has been strong, helping thousands of homeowners. can you explain how hamp augments your modification programs? >> hamp is top of the waterfall. it is the first program that we offer. it is the primary and first point of defense in providing modification. if a person, for whatever reason, does notualify for hamp -- either it is a jumbo loan or it is effective past the date that we did hamp or some reason it has fallen out of hamp, then we use a proprietary program. >> so, one complements the her? >> yes. >> you stated that this has facilitated the ability to streamline solutions more than ever before. can you outline how hamp has done this? >> when you think about how when hamp was first created, i believe it was 2009, at that time it was individual handling and approval from an investor . with the creation of hamp, i think it did serve as a bit of a mobilizing event to push servicers to take a broader actions at a more rapid pace. i think it pushed investors, including fannie and freddie, to move directly in
logan, you said that despite some reports to the contrary, hamp modification has been strong, helping thousands of homeowners. can you explain how hamp augments your modification programs? >> hamp is top of the waterfall. it is the first program that we offer. it is the primary and first point of defense in providing modification. if a person, for whatever reason, does notualify for hamp -- either it is a jumbo loan or it is effective past the date that we did hamp or some reason it has...
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and grandfather, heeding the call to duty was also important to blaine's younger brother, private logan reding, who was also serving in afghanistan in the 101st airborne just 15 miles away. upon learning of his brother's death, private reding dutyfully escorted blaine's flag-draped coffin back to doven air force base to meet their parents, as well as nicky. mr. speaker, at the funeral, dozens of patriot guard riders, children with their mothers with their hands over their hearts, saluting veterans, local officials and hundreds of citizens lined the streets, reverendly bearing american flags to honor specialist reding's sacrifice. a hand-painted sign said, thank you, blaine. also in attendance were sali allen and monica alexander, two mothers from nearby towns whose sons were killed during their service in iraq. they simply came just to show their support. by the many heartwarming accounts i heard from his loved ones on tuesday, he was a beloved son, friend and husband. he cared deeply about his family and this country. he had served before in iraq and volunteered for another tour of dut
and grandfather, heeding the call to duty was also important to blaine's younger brother, private logan reding, who was also serving in afghanistan in the 101st airborne just 15 miles away. upon learning of his brother's death, private reding dutyfully escorted blaine's flag-draped coffin back to doven air force base to meet their parents, as well as nicky. mr. speaker, at the funeral, dozens of patriot guard riders, children with their mothers with their hands over their hearts, saluting...
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. >> dave logan, brookings institution. in a report by a goldman sachs, they found that the vast majority of this book consolidations consisted mainly of spending cuts in addition to some tax revenue hikes. but those physical ponsolidations happen almost unilaterally after a change oo government. what your thoughts on this congress and this administration's courage to step in and make some cuts that may be lmost universally viewed as an unheallhy or unwanted? >> let me say, i do not want the parts words with you. -- to parse woods with you. frankly, walcott's are certainly appropriate, and as we look at cuts, what is critical is restraint. of growth, which cbo says this is the raw, this is the level of growth, this is where we will be. my view is that we need to restrain significantly some of the growth of our spending. secondly, whether that is entitlements or defense or other areas of our buuget. secondly, let me say this. i had been in congress for 30 years. this is my 30th year. i guess 29 years and two months. i have s
. >> dave logan, brookings institution. in a report by a goldman sachs, they found that the vast majority of this book consolidations consisted mainly of spending cuts in addition to some tax revenue hikes. but those physical ponsolidations happen almost unilaterally after a change oo government. what your thoughts on this congress and this administration's courage to step in and make some cuts that may be lmost universally viewed as an unheallhy or unwanted? >> let me say, i do not...
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logan, you said that despite some reports to the contrary, hamp modification has been strong, helping thousands of homeowners. can you explain how hamp augments your modification programs? >> hamp is top of the waterfall. it is the first program that we offer. it is the primary and first point of defense in providing modification. if a person, for whatever reason, does not qualify for hamp -- either it is a jumbo loan or it is effective past the date that we did hamp or some reason it has fallen out of hamp, then we use a proprietary program. >> so, one complements the other? >> yes. >> you stated that this has facilitated the ability to streamline solutions more than ever before. can you outline how hamp has done this? >> when you think about how when hamp was first created, i believe it was 2009, at that time it was individual handling and approval from an investor . with the creation of hamp, i think it did serve as a bit of a mobilizing event to push servicers to take a broader actions at a more rapid pace. i think it pushed investors, including fannie and freddie, to move directl
logan, you said that despite some reports to the contrary, hamp modification has been strong, helping thousands of homeowners. can you explain how hamp augments your modification programs? >> hamp is top of the waterfall. it is the first program that we offer. it is the primary and first point of defense in providing modification. if a person, for whatever reason, does not qualify for hamp -- either it is a jumbo loan or it is effective past the date that we did hamp or some reason it has...
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. >> a question from harry logan for henry mcmaster. >> our next question comes from the voice of the voter project. he would like to know what you would do to better educate the people of south carolina? >> well, good question, harry, because that is where we are really falling short. unfortunately, our education system from top to bottom is almost dysfunctional, i believe. there is very little accountability. i am for choice and educational excellence, good schools, and new ideas. but here's the problem that we hear. if you have a government wants to do something about education, at you have no direct authority other than the power to persuade and that the tube pan. and then there's some that may not agree with the governor on phase but he does not have power over 17 members of the state board of occasions, also elected by groups of legislate taurus around the state. most people do not know who is on the board. you have 85 school districts, 86 if you count charleston, and they do have some authority but they're not compelled to do much from above. below that coming about principals
. >> a question from harry logan for henry mcmaster. >> our next question comes from the voice of the voter project. he would like to know what you would do to better educate the people of south carolina? >> well, good question, harry, because that is where we are really falling short. unfortunately, our education system from top to bottom is almost dysfunctional, i believe. there is very little accountability. i am for choice and educational excellence, good schools, and new...
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. >> the next question from harry logan. it is for niki hayley. governor, did you think questions raised about your personal life would affect your ability to recruit drops to south carolina? with the questions raised about my personal life are not true. it is funded there were no questions brought up until two weeks prior to the election when i became a double-digit leader in the polls. erything i have done in the general assembly has been accountable to bring out the truth whether it is the third term limits are getting legislators to disclose income or shows spending on line. that will tell you that my husband and i have been proud unfaithful to each other for 13 years. i think it is sad that this is south carolina politics at its worst. i was caught by sarah palin, mitt romney and they said this is what happens -- called by sarah palin and mr. romney an they said this is whahappens when you are in the day. the funds have not stopped ringing with positive calls. we he run out of yard signs and bumper stickers. i will lead the way i have always
. >> the next question from harry logan. it is for niki hayley. governor, did you think questions raised about your personal life would affect your ability to recruit drops to south carolina? with the questions raised about my personal life are not true. it is funded there were no questions brought up until two weeks prior to the election when i became a double-digit leader in the polls. erything i have done in the general assembly has been accountable to bring out the truth whether it is...