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>> joey kramer: well... >> logan: you were rolling your eyes. >> kramer: i'm not... >> logan: joey. (ide at the mention of steven tyler's greatness. >> kramer: there's no doubt about steven's greatness. when you ask what makes the band great, i think that it's a combination of all of us. what that was right now, i can't tell you. ( laughter ) >> hamilton: i think a lot of it is he's unbelievably competitive. you know, he's competitive with us, with each member of the band. >> tyler: how was it? was it as good for you as it was for me? >> logan: steven tyler does everything he can to control the band, and he tried to control our cameras, too. he's also quick to entertain, always unfiltered and spontaneous. >> tyler: ♪ love in an elevator >> logan: now living in los angles to work on "american idol," he is a workaholic, juggling television while writing new aerosmith music at the same time. so you will actually write lyrics while you're driving? >> tyler: oh, yeah. yeah, yeah. you know what? i'm a.d.d. personified. >> logan: and o.c.d.? >> tyler: i'm not sure about that, but i'm... i'm
>> joey kramer: well... >> logan: you were rolling your eyes. >> kramer: i'm not... >> logan: joey. (ide at the mention of steven tyler's greatness. >> kramer: there's no doubt about steven's greatness. when you ask what makes the band great, i think that it's a combination of all of us. what that was right now, i can't tell you. ( laughter ) >> hamilton: i think a lot of it is he's unbelievably competitive. you know, he's competitive with us, with each...
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>> logan: michael morton was recently reunited with his son.$2 million under a texas law that provides compensation for people who are wrongfully convicted. >> morton: i don't have a lot of things really driving me. but one of the things is, i don't want this to happen to anybody else. revenge isn't the issue here. revenge, i know, doesn't work. but accountability works. it's what balances out. it's the equilibrium. it's the... it's the social glue, in a way. because if you're not count... accountable, then you can do anything. >> hi, everyone. i'm greg gumbel. welcome to the cbs sports update presented by lou necessary tamp wrapping up this weekend's elite 8, top seed kentucky continues to dominate while kansas beats north carolina. louisville advanced yesterday along with ohio state. the final four is set. louisville plays kentucky, tipping next saturday at 6:09 eastern. ohio state and kansas tip at about 8:49 inch golf, tiger woods claims his first pga tour win since september of '09. for more sports news and information, go to for more spor
>> logan: michael morton was recently reunited with his son.$2 million under a texas law that provides compensation for people who are wrongfully convicted. >> morton: i don't have a lot of things really driving me. but one of the things is, i don't want this to happen to anybody else. revenge isn't the issue here. revenge, i know, doesn't work. but accountability works. it's what balances out. it's the equilibrium. it's the... it's the social glue, in a way. because if you're not...
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joe thornton hard into the face of logan couture. the sharks were more than okay, 5-1 the final, they're in third
joe thornton hard into the face of logan couture. the sharks were more than okay, 5-1 the final, they're in third
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back to logan. is it not accurate that they thought they failed five out of the six tests? >> sir, i can certainly look at the individual data you are citing but the low implant, it's a well-performing plant in new jersey. >> all right. thank you, madam administrator. that's one out of three totally unrelated questions but one of them is -- i remember exactly. it was 14 years ago where majority and you might remember they came in and trying to regulate propane on the farm and all of this stuff. very similar, what is going on today, under the same program, the epa is trying to force the ag retailers to report. when they sell to their customers and they have to be a commitment that we're going to get to let them enjoy the exemption in the law right now in terms of the fertilizer sales. >> senator, i try to know everything about the epa's regulatory programs. you have managed to give me one that i'm not familiar with. >> that's a first. >> but i'm happy to look into the matter and answer your question. >> it just makes sense, though. there's a reason that we have in the law th
back to logan. is it not accurate that they thought they failed five out of the six tests? >> sir, i can certainly look at the individual data you are citing but the low implant, it's a well-performing plant in new jersey. >> all right. thank you, madam administrator. that's one out of three totally unrelated questions but one of them is -- i remember exactly. it was 14 years ago where majority and you might remember they came in and trying to regulate propane on the farm and all of...
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horace logan was the producer along with norm and several others.nd it just became a regular saturday night radio show. this building, it's kind of hard to believe, but every saturday night in the '40s and '50s, this building was packed with people that would drive hundreds of miles to come to the louisiana hayride. the show was very loose. >> you know, folks, i had a pleasant surprise tonight. an old friend of mine dropped into visit with me. i talked him to coming out on stage and sing for you folks. he said if you like his singing, he'll come back next saturday night and sing all the songs you want to hear. it's been a long time since he has been on the show. come out here. hank williams. [ applause ] >> hello. thank you, horace. >> the engineer, bob sullivan said the louisiana hayride wasn't produced. it just happened. this is the hallway in the great municipal auditorium with a lot of the portraits of the stars of the louisiana hayride. of course, here is the man in black, johnny cash, who began here with his first record on sun records back in
horace logan was the producer along with norm and several others.nd it just became a regular saturday night radio show. this building, it's kind of hard to believe, but every saturday night in the '40s and '50s, this building was packed with people that would drive hundreds of miles to come to the louisiana hayride. the show was very loose. >> you know, folks, i had a pleasant surprise tonight. an old friend of mine dropped into visit with me. i talked him to coming out on stage and sing...
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and whorace logan immediately said, hank, you'll always be a member of the louisiana hayride. and he -- and we continue that. he will always be a member of the louisiana hayride. this is the back door entrance where the entertainers would come up the steps. this is actually where i made my first entrance into the municipal auditorium at the hayride. and we all came in through this back door and would either go in to one of these dressing rooms or go on stage. there was always a crowd back here of singers, musicians, songwriters, everybody visiting before the show and all during the show, actually. and this is a larger dressing room which back in its day was very fancy with its own shower and facilities. they put some photographs in here of elvis. and -- however, this was not elvis's dressing room when he first came here because, as you remember, he was not a star. he was a newcomer and a teenager, and he mixed and mingled with everybody and became good friends with a lot of the entertainers who were performers and singers on the hayride. and he loved all the girls, of course.
and whorace logan immediately said, hank, you'll always be a member of the louisiana hayride. and he -- and we continue that. he will always be a member of the louisiana hayride. this is the back door entrance where the entertainers would come up the steps. this is actually where i made my first entrance into the municipal auditorium at the hayride. and we all came in through this back door and would either go in to one of these dressing rooms or go on stage. there was always a crowd back here...
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who are as logan would come out, frank, and first thing they would ask, anybody here from texas.f course, a roar would go up in the auditorium, and it would start off with all of that. then who's here from arkansas? mississippi? alabama? >> good evening, everybody! the deep south's own folk music show, the louisiana hayride. >> it was like magic when you walked in this building. the vibes for that saturday night were so exciting. the louisiana hayride is actually known as the cradle of the stars, and it literally was the "american idol" of its day. the louisiana hayride embraced young talent, all of the great stars that were here that became so famous all over the world from louisiana hayride have never been equalled. it actually started april 3rd, 1948. and it was a live show, broadcast from this wonderful building, on this stage. it was brought to us by kwkh. horace logan was the producer, frank page was the announcer, along with norm and several others, and it just became a regular saturday night radio show. this building, it's kind of hard to believe, but every saturday night
who are as logan would come out, frank, and first thing they would ask, anybody here from texas.f course, a roar would go up in the auditorium, and it would start off with all of that. then who's here from arkansas? mississippi? alabama? >> good evening, everybody! the deep south's own folk music show, the louisiana hayride. >> it was like magic when you walked in this building. the vibes for that saturday night were so exciting. the louisiana hayride is actually known as the cradle...
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then we'll talk to lara logan about what fears and concerns u.s. troops face in afghanistan.take to be funny? david steinberg has been cracking up people for decades and he takes us inside comedy. talking to the best in the business, jerry seinfeld, chris rock. >>> did you feel like a zombie today? >>> how are you doing? >> me? i'm getting through it. you know, i'm doing as good as i possibly can. i can see her music, but to hear it right now, i can't. >> you can't. >> i can't. i can hear her voice in spirit talking to me and telling me, you know, keep moving baby. i'm right here. i got you. >> first night was the most difficult. first night i couldn't stay there. first night -- the next morning, i woke up and i heard her say, come on home now. come home. when i came back home, i felt humbled. i thought, okay, to stay in the house. >> it is 8:00. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king a lot of people glad to see bobbi kristina, whitney's daughter talking for the first time. she seems to be holding up okay under the circumstances. >> i'm charlie rose with erica hil
then we'll talk to lara logan about what fears and concerns u.s. troops face in afghanistan.take to be funny? david steinberg has been cracking up people for decades and he takes us inside comedy. talking to the best in the business, jerry seinfeld, chris rock. >>> did you feel like a zombie today? >>> how are you doing? >> me? i'm getting through it. you know, i'm doing as good as i possibly can. i can see her music, but to hear it right now, i can't. >> you...
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thank you, lara logan. and dexter filkins, jere van dyk thank you. >> rose: why do people with similar backgrounds often react to the same experience in dramatically different ways? why are some of us resilient to stress while others fall apart in the face of adverse any why is it some people are consistently positive while others wallow in negativity. richard j. davidson has tried to answer these questions. he's discovered we're all composed of six emotional styles. emotional styles. he's been able to trace these styles to patterns of neural activity, that's the crucial link. a new book "the emotional life of your brain" considers how these patterns affect the way we live and other strategists to change them. joining me the book's authors richard j. davidson, a professor of psychiatry at the university of wisconsin madison and sharon begley, the science editor at ritders. i'm pleased to have both of them at this table. this is a continuation of our series which we call "brain watch." as we look often at th
thank you, lara logan. and dexter filkins, jere van dyk thank you. >> rose: why do people with similar backgrounds often react to the same experience in dramatically different ways? why are some of us resilient to stress while others fall apart in the face of adverse any why is it some people are consistently positive while others wallow in negativity. richard j. davidson has tried to answer these questions. he's discovered we're all composed of six emotional styles. emotional styles....
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posted a chart showing six separate test results for logan with logan failing the standard five out ofsituation in chambers. what we've told the public, the new unit mack standards would not prevent new units from being built, and yet your own data seems to show that the very units you use to set as a standard would fail the compliance test. am i wrong on that? >> yes. i believe i disagree with you on that, sir. the mack, the mercury and air toxic standards are based on technology for the best 12%. they look at individual contaminants individually. and one of the concerns we worked with was looking at condense bl versus total particulate matter as a surrogate for some of those hazardous air pollutants. so we believe that they are achievable, we believe the standards meet the requirements of the clean air act in that regard. >> okay. but back to logan. did they -- is it not accurate that they failed five out of the six tests? >> sir, i can certainly look at the individual data you are citing, but the logan plan is a well-performing facility in new jersey, so i know it fairly well. >> al
posted a chart showing six separate test results for logan with logan failing the standard five out ofsituation in chambers. what we've told the public, the new unit mack standards would not prevent new units from being built, and yet your own data seems to show that the very units you use to set as a standard would fail the compliance test. am i wrong on that? >> yes. i believe i disagree with you on that, sir. the mack, the mercury and air toxic standards are based on technology for the...
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we'll also speak with correspondent larry logan. israel launched another round of air strikes on the strip this morning. it's the fourth day in a row. the cross border violence began friday when israel killed a militant leader. at least 21 people in gaza have been killed. >> in presidential politics, the focus is on the deep south as mississippi and alabama hold their republican primaries tomorrow. this morning, republican voters nationwide give rick santorum a four-point edge. >> 73% say they expect romney will win the nomination. >> good morning, erica. here, in alabama, there are more than a few republicans that hope is going to be the nominee are wrong. the south has not been that friendly to mitt romney. this time, he may have had just enough friends but has been torn to split that very conservative block of voters. >> battling for the key in a tight, three-way race, santorum suggested it's time for gingrich to stop playing the spoiler and get out. >> at some point, it becomes r irrelevant if he's in the race. >> santorum has m
we'll also speak with correspondent larry logan. israel launched another round of air strikes on the strip this morning. it's the fourth day in a row. the cross border violence began friday when israel killed a militant leader. at least 21 people in gaza have been killed. >> in presidential politics, the focus is on the deep south as mississippi and alabama hold their republican primaries tomorrow. this morning, republican voters nationwide give rick santorum a four-point edge. >>...
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as far as this dagos, the official high was not a record but it was a record at boston logan airport.degrees. the winds were not out of the south and east. there were strong -- if there were strong winds, it would be like 40 degrees. but the winds or out of the southwest. temperatures are going to drop to 9 after the front goes through. the most we can offer her a few scattered showers. when the front goes through, skies will start to clear. temperatures will drop into the 40's by morning. we will track the movement of the front right through the area. highs in the upper 50's tomorrow. it will be a nice march day as well. looking ahead for the next seven days, you will see temperatures in the low 50's on saturday. we will turn the clock ahead one hour saturday night before we go to bed. but 60's on monday and right back to the 70 degree mark for the better part of next week. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> i guess we will not see peyton manning and a redskins uniform. >> apparently he does not want to play his brother if h
as far as this dagos, the official high was not a record but it was a record at boston logan airport.degrees. the winds were not out of the south and east. there were strong -- if there were strong winds, it would be like 40 degrees. but the winds or out of the southwest. temperatures are going to drop to 9 after the front goes through. the most we can offer her a few scattered showers. when the front goes through, skies will start to clear. temperatures will drop into the 40's by morning. we...
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then we'll talk to lara logan about what fears and concerns u.s. troops face in afghanistan.take to be funny? david steinberg has been cracking up people for decades and he takes us inside comedy. talking to the best in the business, jerry seinfeld, chris rock. >>> did you feel like a zombie today? yes, i did thanks to >>> now four minutes before 8:00 with sunshine seen across the area. sharch is is focusing on the traffic flow and marty has the weather. >> should be a pleasant day, clouds becoming the headline at 2:00 or 3:00. now sharon gibala at wjz tv traffic control. >> another accident there, another accident in the southbound direction past the harbor tunnel, a wreck in cockysville and another one in this city there and fire activity north wolf there. a live look outside that is 95 typical delays there on the left from white marsh boulevard to the beltway, typical delays on the beltway as well. >>> this is brought to you by home paramount pest control. >> in the news some potential violence averted at the university of maryland college park where a student is now behin
then we'll talk to lara logan about what fears and concerns u.s. troops face in afghanistan.take to be funny? david steinberg has been cracking up people for decades and he takes us inside comedy. talking to the best in the business, jerry seinfeld, chris rock. >>> did you feel like a zombie today? yes, i did thanks to >>> now four minutes before 8:00 with sunshine seen across the area. sharch is is focusing on the traffic flow and marty has the weather. >> should be a...
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logan darryl clemons is a man who wrote and directed this film called thick and thicker that is critical of president obama'slike planned and he says this attention and criticism is the point. >> it is meant to say we are not going to tolerate socialized meted. when obama gets done wreaking destruction our medical system, our lives will be in the hands of bureaucrats and mission. to me, that is profane. >> clemons spoke to us by phone from los angeles. now, metro says that it is basically a public forum here, that the courts have ruled that metro advertising is a public forum and it is not allowed to pick and choose ads based on their political content. however, virginia congressman, jim moran says there is another consideration. >> the courts consistently hold that you should not be allowed to put profanity and obscenity on public property and this is public property and it is obscene to be doing this kind of thing. >> reporter: but the question really is whether the word hell would be considered obscene or profane by the courts. in a legal context from what i'm reading, it looks like m
logan darryl clemons is a man who wrote and directed this film called thick and thicker that is critical of president obama'slike planned and he says this attention and criticism is the point. >> it is meant to say we are not going to tolerate socialized meted. when obama gets done wreaking destruction our medical system, our lives will be in the hands of bureaucrats and mission. to me, that is profane. >> clemons spoke to us by phone from los angeles. now, metro says that it is...
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logan will be there. sharks stay one point back of colorado for the 8th and final playoff spot. the reason i am laughing, i spilled jell-o on my shirt. can you see? >> can't really see it. >> pam was checking because i am going like this. new high definition cameras -- you can't see the red jell-o. >> no. >> you can barely see it. >> thank you. pam hurt high feelings. she would have said have a good sportscast. >> you pointed it out. >> i know, i have a one-on-one thing with the audience. honesty. [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> waits. wait, can you see it? >> yes. >> who is directing. anyway, stanford hoops received a number one seed today on the women's side. they play in virginia versus hampton. back to the graphics. there it is. this is still a business. we are here to decipher information. you don't get on kron unless your a trained professional. stanford, being in the tournament. they are rapping. >> city champs. city champs. [ music playing ] ,. [ rapping ] >> all right. stanford women. give me the cal women. they will be very good run here for the bay area c
logan will be there. sharks stay one point back of colorado for the 8th and final playoff spot. the reason i am laughing, i spilled jell-o on my shirt. can you see? >> can't really see it. >> pam was checking because i am going like this. new high definition cameras -- you can't see the red jell-o. >> no. >> you can barely see it. >> thank you. pam hurt high feelings. she would have said have a good sportscast. >> you pointed it out. >> i know, i have a...
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they better win tonight against logan couture and company. right now facing -- uh-oh, a 1-1 tie.vertime. ryane clowe, the only sharky to score in the shootout. it's coming here. and san jose needed to win tonight to stay one point back of phoenix and colorado. they're out of the playoffs despite tonight's win as niemi stops the national predator, 32 saves. they pick up two points, win 2-1 in a shoot out, and they're one point out of a playoff spot. >>> busy week for the warriors continued today. steven jackson returned to the warriors for about 48 hours. traded to san antonio for richard jefferson who's not a bad player. but -- i guess it saves the warriors the embarrassment are bringing back a guy who begged three years ago to be traded from the franchise even though they just gave him $28 million a month earlier. larry riley talking about jefferson and the warriors' big week. >> do you pencil him as a starter? >> that's up to mark jackson. >> okay. >> but we know he can be. >> you buy this? that you won't know how great this trade is or maybe uh-oh until november 1st when the s
they better win tonight against logan couture and company. right now facing -- uh-oh, a 1-1 tie.vertime. ryane clowe, the only sharky to score in the shootout. it's coming here. and san jose needed to win tonight to stay one point back of phoenix and colorado. they're out of the playoffs despite tonight's win as niemi stops the national predator, 32 saves. they pick up two points, win 2-1 in a shoot out, and they're one point out of a playoff spot. >>> busy week for the warriors...
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logan couture making sharks history in a minute. power play, and calgary had a 2-1 lead.he eighth and final playoff stop, sharks fighting for this. calgary wins 3-2 tonight beating the sharks.
logan couture making sharks history in a minute. power play, and calgary had a 2-1 lead.he eighth and final playoff stop, sharks fighting for this. calgary wins 3-2 tonight beating the sharks.
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. >> new rule, now that hosni mubarak has released logan he must put her hotness on a plane back to the united states immediately. next change we will send elisabeth hasselbeck. >> recently the t-people who wag the dog there in the republic party. they finally see somebody they like. i mean, newt gingrich, i'm sorry, but he does mirror who they are. mean, snarling, border line racist. jon huntsman can suck my [bleep]. >> sarah palin was watching said if only he was black i would [bleep] >> andrew dice clay for years he he has been called that massage nist hydro phobic. he just gave $8 million to obama's super pac. should veto return the money? let me phrase the question better. should obama request that the super pac return the money? >> well, i don't think obama will be returning a penny because he he is going to need every single cent in running against mitt romney. yes, i am still friends with bill maher, despite that i hate when you run these clips because i think he says this crazy stuff just to get your enormous audience to find out that he is still on air. >> sean: maybe, maybe n
. >> new rule, now that hosni mubarak has released logan he must put her hotness on a plane back to the united states immediately. next change we will send elisabeth hasselbeck. >> recently the t-people who wag the dog there in the republic party. they finally see somebody they like. i mean, newt gingrich, i'm sorry, but he does mirror who they are. mean, snarling, border line racist. jon huntsman can suck my [bleep]. >> sarah palin was watching said if only he was black i...
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i like hearing lara logan speak.things hotels and airlines don't want you to know. now our travel guru, peter greenberg is back. he's talking about rental cars. there's stuff they don't want you to know either. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by minute maid pure squeezed. 100% pure squeezed. never from concentrate. >>> baby you can drive my car ♪ >> baby, i like it. that's perfect music for peter greenberg. he's here this morning to spill the top five secrets that rental car companies do not want you to know. >> as gayle mentioned, peter greenberg has in fact done everything this morning from the best deals to the right coverage, which is always my question. good morning. >> good morning. >> you're going to kick us off with the best day to rent a car which is saturday morning. >> that's the secret. that's the one day they want to rent a car. they book the car and don't show up. what you do is you get the lowest rate car you can get, the lowest rate car and have a g
i like hearing lara logan speak.things hotels and airlines don't want you to know. now our travel guru, peter greenberg is back. he's talking about rental cars. there's stuff they don't want you to know either. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by minute maid pure squeezed. 100% pure squeezed. never from concentrate. >>> baby you can drive my car ♪ >> baby, i like it. that's perfect music for peter...
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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. (phone ringing) >> please leave your message after the tone. (beep) >> hi, love, i was just thinkg i'm going to be late home from work tonight. >> bergman: britain is still coming to terms with a scandal of historic proportions. >> that should be fine about e kids, but i'll be seeing lawrence tomorrow. >> bergman: voicemails hacked by the thousands, messages like these... >> daddy, can you tell us what time you're coming home from work? >> bergman: private and intimate. >> (crying): clarissa, i've got some terrible news. please ring me back. >> bergman: stolen and turned into stories for the largest selling paper in the country, a murdoch tabloid called the news of the world. it had gone on for years. >> i first heard about the hacking of voicemail by journalists when someb
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. (phone ringing) >> please leave your message after the tone. (beep) >> hi, love, i was just thinkg i'm going to be late home from work tonight. >> bergman:...
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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. hr/ >> yep, that's meth. and your hypodermic needle that about punctured my arm fell out from your hat. he's dealing. >> how many bags do we have? >> four baggies. you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> narrator: this is the story of an epidemic that has swept across america-- an epidemic of methamphetamine abuse. it begins in oregon, one of the places hit hardest by the epidemic. >> 104, 104. stop right here. >> narrator: when we filmed here in 2005, this trailer park in portland was a favorite place for addicts to crash after days of speeding on meth. >> can i step in and talk to you? >> it gives you a euphoric rush. it's like your whole body tingles all over the place, and it's a good feeling-- a happy, giddy... but then when you come down off of it, then they
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. hr/ >> yep, that's meth. and your hypodermic needle that about punctured my arm fell out from your hat. he's dealing. >> how many bags do we have? >> four baggies. you have the right to remain silent. anything you say...
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g gay, west virginia, technical college's logan campus. you can see the water creating waterfalls on this campus. water surrounded cars. you can see cars floating away from the parking lot. >> and people don't have a choice but just stand there and watch it happen. >> because so many of these cars were submerged in water, some people were actually trapped on campus during this flash flood. but there were no reports of any injuries. take a look at this part of the video. you can see the rising water coming up above the sandbags that they have placed by the doors. >> up to 18 inches of water came in to some of these buildings. >> and it's so dirty looking, too. >> this water is coming from an overflowing stream. the stream started carrying away cars, even in one case a dumpster. floodwaters caused damage to nearly 200 homes in the region and brishs were washed out. the governor has asked for fema assistance and the national guard has been called in to help in the clean-up process. luckily, this week this particular community college is on sp
g gay, west virginia, technical college's logan campus. you can see the water creating waterfalls on this campus. water surrounded cars. you can see cars floating away from the parking lot. >> and people don't have a choice but just stand there and watch it happen. >> because so many of these cars were submerged in water, some people were actually trapped on campus during this flash flood. but there were no reports of any injuries. take a look at this part of the video. you can see...
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thank you so much. >> lara logan and barry scheck with us.itely check it out on our website if you missed it last night. >>> you'll see how tiger woods is celebrating his first pga win since 2009 and looking forward to the masters. just ahead. stay with us. [ female announcer ] it all begin with our powder. then we introduced liquid detergent with stainlifters. followed by the number-one super-concentrated liquid detergent. and now, the most concentrated all ever! introducing new all mighty pacs™. packed with all's active stainlifters... each mighty pac delivers more cleaning power per ounce to help tackle your family's tough dirt and stains the first time, every time. new all mighty pacs™. powerful clean. mighty results. new all mighty pacs™. like splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you want it to. splenda® essentials™ are the first and only line of sweeteners with a small boost of fiber, or antioxidants, or b vitamins i
thank you so much. >> lara logan and barry scheck with us.itely check it out on our website if you missed it last night. >>> you'll see how tiger woods is celebrating his first pga win since 2009 and looking forward to the masters. just ahead. stay with us. [ female announcer ] it all begin with our powder. then we introduced liquid detergent with stainlifters. followed by the number-one super-concentrated liquid detergent. and now, the most concentrated all ever! introducing new...
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and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. ( phones ringing ) >> smith: the news broke on december 11, 2008, and within seconds, phones were ringing around the world. ( phones ringing ) michael bienes was in london when he got a phone call from his business partner, frank avellino. >> "and i said, frank, what's wrong?" because i could hear it in his voice. "michael, bernie madoff..." i said, "he died." in a nanosecond, "he died." "...was arrested..." i said, "oh, no," and then another nanosecond-- "...sex crime or some [no audio], you know?" "...for stock fraud." >> smith: phones were ringing in palm beach, too. >> i received a call from an investor in aspen who said that he had heard that bernie was arrested. and i called bernie's offic
and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. ( phones ringing ) >> smith: the news broke on december 11, 2008, and within seconds, phones were ringing around the world. ( phones ringing ) michael bienes was in...
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in the final speaker is my friend and colleague, justin logan, director of foreign-policy studies here at cato and an expert on u.s. growth strategy, international relations theory and american foreign policy and his current research focuses on chicken onto power in asia and formation of u.s. grand strategy under unipolarity. numerous policy studies and articles including u.s.-china policy is coming as russia policy, stabilization and reconstruction operation and policy approaches towards a nuclear iran. his articles have appeared in many policy journals including foreign-policy, national interest and others and he also has appeared on many television and radio networks. but that i look at out of the introduce our first speaker, michael adler. >> at more than all for coming here. good morning. when i first was asked to at the topic here today is can diplomacy work? when i was first asked to do this before the meeting of prime minister netanyahu and president of him in washington de palma could work i thought this would be very thankful pat, but it's amazing how much things have changed
in the final speaker is my friend and colleague, justin logan, director of foreign-policy studies here at cato and an expert on u.s. growth strategy, international relations theory and american foreign policy and his current research focuses on chicken onto power in asia and formation of u.s. grand strategy under unipolarity. numerous policy studies and articles including u.s.-china policy is coming as russia policy, stabilization and reconstruction operation and policy approaches towards a...