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margaret? >> brennan: sharyl, why did the administration delay the launch of the online exchange for small businesses who do want to buy health insurance? >> it's just not going to be functioning, they have to focus on other things first. this affects businesses with 50 or fewer employees looking for group insurance through obamacare and that part of the web site isn't red ski to the companies will have to enroll off line through insurance companies and brokers. >> brennan: under obamacare states had the option to set up their own exchanges and to expand medicaid for the poor but many red states where republicans dominate chose not to. tonigh wyatt andrews tells us about one exception-- kentucky. >> it works and it's working well. >> reporter: he's the democratic governor in mostly republican kentucky, but steve beshear took a political risk and fully embraced obamacare. he had the state build its own health care exchange which, at 60,000 enrollees is among the nation's most successful. then he
margaret? >> brennan: sharyl, why did the administration delay the launch of the online exchange for small businesses who do want to buy health insurance? >> it's just not going to be functioning, they have to focus on other things first. this affects businesses with 50 or fewer employees looking for group insurance through obamacare and that part of the web site isn't red ski to the companies will have to enroll off line through insurance companies and brokers. >> brennan:...
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margaret thatcher never waivered from her consertive belief.n't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left.s conservatives -- >> she gave them hell is what he did. >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent decline. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know what would happen if psident obama were to walk into a room and have to engage that way or president bush, to be fair about it, what do you think? >> that system is unique and you have to rise to the top there at the dispatch box as you say and be able to command your brief, be able to artulate your positions and i don't think that the american people -- >> have you seen anybody better than her? >> no, not at this dispatch box. >> the only figure who's comparable to margaret thatcher is ronald reagan. >> her great friend. >> absolutely. margaret thatche was a great communicator and she told highly c
margaret thatcher never waivered from her consertive belief.n't believe in consensus and giving ground to the left.s conservatives -- >> she gave them hell is what he did. >> she's a fearsome figgy that took on the left and defeated the left and she saved a great nation, britain, from imminent decline. >> she would take on all comers and destroy them with her arguments, her logic, her flair, her command of language, she was magnificent. i don't know what would happen if...
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above all, go visit margaret thatcher. thank you. [applause] >> we have a few minute for some questions. i'll take the liberty for answering the first one. we know there's a lot of discontent in -- we know that david cameron pledged a referendum in 2017 on britain's moip in the european union and what it decides is important to the united states. we know the administration has been -- to stay in the herb u. how should american conservatives view this issue? >> that's an excellent question, luke. and important question in britain today. it should be an important issue in washington as well. margaret thatcher believed that britain's future should lie outside the european union. she was convinced of this in her final years that britain should enjoy the fruits of freedom. and you can't be free when you are shackled to the european union. and i think it's very unfortunate that in recent months you see a number of interventions by senior u.s. officials, including by the white house itself. and numerous interventions by the new -- the previ
above all, go visit margaret thatcher. thank you. [applause] >> we have a few minute for some questions. i'll take the liberty for answering the first one. we know there's a lot of discontent in -- we know that david cameron pledged a referendum in 2017 on britain's moip in the european union and what it decides is important to the united states. we know the administration has been -- to stay in the herb u. how should american conservatives view this issue? >> that's an excellent...
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charlie and margaret?> thanks ben. >>> new thoughts this morning over the troubled obama care website. a cbs news analyst finds ensuring privacy and security information is behind scheduled. it was delayed three times over the summer and final top to bottom tests never got done before the launch. all of that is adding to concerns about the safety of personal information on the site. jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, margaret. good morning to those of you in the west. technology experts tell us the website did not go through enough testing before it went live and they shared with cbs news several flaws that it could expose your personal information. and now we're starting to see real-life examples of what can go wrong. with critics openly mocking the obama administration about problems with healthcare.gov, officials insist on one thing -- at least the website is safe. >> consumers can trust that their information is protected by stringent security standard
charlie and margaret?> thanks ben. >>> new thoughts this morning over the troubled obama care website. a cbs news analyst finds ensuring privacy and security information is behind scheduled. it was delayed three times over the summer and final top to bottom tests never got done before the launch. all of that is adding to concerns about the safety of personal information on the site. jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, margaret....
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margaret truman had four sons.ou saw clifton truman is very involved in the legacy of its grandparents. one of those four sons passed away. not sure if the others are involved in the library. there's one story and we are running out of time. a great story. somebody asked, i would like to know about the trip she took my car leaving the white house. did they do it, just the two of them? >> there are good stories. >> from washington to missouri. >> a wonderful book. >> people were passing them on the road and nearly having accidents. he was in a convertible. they recognize they just passed the president and though first lady. we have a few minutes left. somebody's asking, we should ask it, what is bess's greatest contribution to the role of first lady? >> for demonstrating you could be a strong influential partner and you do not have to be on the front page or a tv. it does not have to be public. >> and she supported her husband when he became the president. she supported him. she was very aware. >> harry died in 1972
margaret truman had four sons.ou saw clifton truman is very involved in the legacy of its grandparents. one of those four sons passed away. not sure if the others are involved in the library. there's one story and we are running out of time. a great story. somebody asked, i would like to know about the trip she took my car leaving the white house. did they do it, just the two of them? >> there are good stories. >> from washington to missouri. >> a wonderful book. >>...
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margaret brennan is with us.ood morning. >> good morning, good to be back. >> good to have you back. >>> a late-night shooting leads to an all night search inside new jersey's largest shopping mall. the gunman is dead this morning but no one else is hurt. >> here's what the scene looks like this morning. hundreds of panicked shoppers were trapped for hours inside the garden state plaza in paramus, new jersey. elaine quijano is on the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you margaret and charlie. the shooting happened just before the mall was slated to close at 9:30 witnesses and the police said the gunman had ample opportunity to shoot people as he moved through the mall. >> the individual that was responsible for the act on thousands of people at the west field garden state mall this evening is dead. >> reporter: exactly six hours after 20-year-old richard shoop entered the garden state mall with a loaded rifle, had was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. shortly before the mall was set to
margaret brennan is with us.ood morning. >> good morning, good to be back. >> good to have you back. >>> a late-night shooting leads to an all night search inside new jersey's largest shopping mall. the gunman is dead this morning but no one else is hurt. >> here's what the scene looks like this morning. hundreds of panicked shoppers were trapped for hours inside the garden state plaza in paramus, new jersey. elaine quijano is on the scene. good morning. >>...
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i'm margaret brennan. happy thanksgiving. it's an especially late thanksgiving this year, the latest in fact the holiday ever falls. that means, the holiday shopping season, starting tomorrow, is the shortest it ever is, just 26 days. so many retailers are trying to make up for lost time by opening for business today. they expect to ring up more than $600 billion in sales this season, as much as 15% of it this weekend. but will opening stores on thanksgiving pay off? here's don dahler. >> reporter: 33 million americans are expected to shop today alone. that sounds like a lot, but it's actually two million fewer than last thanksgiving day, even though more stores are open. we caught up with che davis at a best buy shopping for a game console. how does it feel for you this year? do you think you're going to spend a little more this year or last year, about the same, or less? >> about the same. about the same, yeah. you know, the economy's been funny, so it's like i try to keep it moderate. >> reporter: that's what has retailers
i'm margaret brennan. happy thanksgiving. it's an especially late thanksgiving this year, the latest in fact the holiday ever falls. that means, the holiday shopping season, starting tomorrow, is the shortest it ever is, just 26 days. so many retailers are trying to make up for lost time by opening for business today. they expect to ring up more than $600 billion in sales this season, as much as 15% of it this weekend. but will opening stores on thanksgiving pay off? here's don dahler. >>...
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margaret thatcher stepping down from office.ut the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiihhe trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do better when there is choice and competition. the real issue was decided by my honorable friends, how best to build on the achievements of the 1980s remapped the 1980s are now calling us with foreign policy. because the cold war has been over for 20 years. >> we left out part of that. get a clue. okay, a former thatcher advisor here on her legacy then and now. now, very interesting contrast juxtaposed against this president's ongoing message. what do you glean from that? >> i have to sa that it doesn't compare with margaret thatcher is a world leader. margaret thater was there
margaret thatcher stepping down from office.ut the tape back to that day and try to relate it to a different guy. >> the debt problems that we have a long-term. >> we have done it wiihhe trade unions to control and victimize the individual worker. >> without the loving hand, monopolies can stifle competition's and the vulnerable can be exploited. >> we are done enabling families to own their home. >> giving people choice and public services. >> consumers do...
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. >> brennan: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm margaret brennan. while most americans were eating thanksgiving dinner or shopping, a team of technicians was working nearly around the clock to fix the obamacare web site, healthcare.gov the administration had hoped that 1.2 million americans would be signed up for health insurance by now but only about 106,000 have done so according to the latest numbers the government released at the beginning of this month. the white house has pledged that by november 30 the system will be working smoothly for the vast majority of users. it will happen? sharyl attkisson takes a look. >> reporter: just hours before healthcare.gov's fixes are due, nobody can say how well they'll work-- not even john engates, one of a half dozen outside it experts offered a private briefing at the white house this week. >> if i had to place a bet i would certainly say i'm betting they're going to get it done there's no way for sure to know. >> rep recent days, hundreds of technicians have implemented hardware upgrades, code fixes and
. >> brennan: good evening, scott is off tonight, i'm margaret brennan. while most americans were eating thanksgiving dinner or shopping, a team of technicians was working nearly around the clock to fix the obamacare web site, healthcare.gov the administration had hoped that 1.2 million americans would be signed up for health insurance by now but only about 106,000 have done so according to the latest numbers the government released at the beginning of this month. the white house has...
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for jill stein and margaret flowers that idea has become the guiding star of their life's journey. through one experience after another, each saw that holding political office largely depends on having huge amounts of capital at hand, and that this perversity of democracy has enabled injustice to be fashioned into law and public policy, written by the anonymous hand of lobbyists on behalf of organized money. so, rather than look the other way and stick to practicing medicine -- both are doctors -- they chose to resist. at first they took separate paths. margaret flowers had been a pediatrician in rural maryland whose work with everyday people, including the poor, compelled her to join the fight for single payer health insurance. she is on the board of advisors of the organization physicians for a national health program and is a contributor to popularresistance.org, a website advocating nonviolent direct action for justice. jill stein graduated from harvard medical school, practiced as an internist in massachusetts, and became so outraged by how politics adversely affected her pati
for jill stein and margaret flowers that idea has become the guiding star of their life's journey. through one experience after another, each saw that holding political office largely depends on having huge amounts of capital at hand, and that this perversity of democracy has enabled injustice to be fashioned into law and public policy, written by the anonymous hand of lobbyists on behalf of organized money. so, rather than look the other way and stick to practicing medicine -- both are doctors...
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up next, the new book, margaret thatcher, power and personality. they call the iron lady. and we will be talking about her personality that was so big and so large and so effective. jonathan aiken joins us next from london. >> a new book takes a look at margaret thatcher's life. my next guest, the iron lady served as a member of parliament under her. joining us now is jonathan aiken, his new book is entitled margaret thatcher, power and personality, and she had lots of personality throughout her entire charge. congratulations on the book, we are reommending it to our viewers and it is not a small challenge. it is thorough and fascinating. please tell us about how you and lady thatcher got along when she was prime minister? >> i have known her a long time, 37 years to be precise. and i first met her when i was the youngest conservative candidate and she was still unknown, who kind of came through with a lot of it encouragement and we were in parliament for 23 years together. when she was running to become the leader of the opposition here and i was
up next, the new book, margaret thatcher, power and personality. they call the iron lady. and we will be talking about her personality that was so big and so large and so effective. jonathan aiken joins us next from london. >> a new book takes a look at margaret thatcher's life. my next guest, the iron lady served as a member of parliament under her. joining us now is jonathan aiken, his new book is entitled margaret thatcher, power and personality, and she had lots of personality...
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margaret brennan has the reports. >> the vat scan revives 2000-year-old mystery, publicly unveiling the bones of a st., alan pizzey is in rome. >> and the bocus library, the look of future in one city's present. >> it doesn't look like a library. >> that's the point. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor, in dallas tonight officials declared something they are calling ice force level 1, that may sound odd but this early season storm is not a joke. eight people have died so far and tens of millions of facing potentially dangerous weather this week. already, 300 flights have been canceled, here is a look at where the storm ise m te than a foot of snow in parts of new mexico, colorado and oklahoma, it is now bearing down on texas. >> the storm is heading east and for more on what it is going to do, we will join eric fisher from our boston station wbz, eric, what is next? >> i tell you a lot of folks will be affected by this storm as it continues east, many winter storm warnings and advisory spreading in
margaret brennan has the reports. >> the vat scan revives 2000-year-old mystery, publicly unveiling the bones of a st., alan pizzey is in rome. >> and the bocus library, the look of future in one city's present. >> it doesn't look like a library. >> that's the point. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor, in dallas tonight officials declared something they are...
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charlie and margaret? >> thank you, ben. >>> senior correspondent john miller is a former lapd deputy commissioner. good morning. >> good morning. >> this would have still been under your jurisdiction in. >> i was in charge of counterterrorism so this response would have gone with the assumption it was terrorism and investigated back from there. >> do we have more detail from what happened? >> we do and some of it is kind of shocking as the story unfolds. i've been talking to people in l.a. over the weekend is ciancia arrives at the airport on the cta, central terminal area in a black hyundai driven by another man. gets out of the car, goes into the terminal and at this point he's walking with something he's put together. it's a rollerboard suitcase on wheels which he's pulling, on top of it is a backpack. he's cut a hole in the top of the suitcase and bottom of the backpack so the rifle can tan up in this tunnel between the two bags. he's able to pull the backpack off the top, pull the rifle out of the su
charlie and margaret? >> thank you, ben. >>> senior correspondent john miller is a former lapd deputy commissioner. good morning. >> good morning. >> this would have still been under your jurisdiction in. >> i was in charge of counterterrorism so this response would have gone with the assumption it was terrorism and investigated back from there. >> do we have more detail from what happened? >> we do and some of it is kind of shocking as the story...
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margaret warner reports from geneva, switzerland.n our signature section from that way pep a get-tough program that's keeping probationers out of prison. >> the way i was raised and the way my wife and i was trying to raise our son. you tell them what the rules are and if there's misbehavior, you do something immediately. >> next on pbs "news hour weekend." pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by judy and josh westin, joyce b. heal, the wall be onning family in memory of ira d. wallick and bernard and irene schwartz, rosalynn p. walter. pacific islanders and communications, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. the united states and the world's other major p
margaret warner reports from geneva, switzerland.n our signature section from that way pep a get-tough program that's keeping probationers out of prison. >> the way i was raised and the way my wife and i was trying to raise our son. you tell them what the rules are and if there's misbehavior, you do something immediately. >> next on pbs "news hour weekend." pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by judy and josh westin, joyce b. heal, the wall be onning family...
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margaret brennan reports from london. >> reporter: applause and relief, near 4:00 a.m. in geneva.hug from secretary of state john kerry. he spoke to cbs news after a marathon 24-hour session of talks. >> we will now be able to have greater inspection, greater knowledge, greater restraint and that will expand the amount of time that it would take for them to break out and create a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: under the six-month deal, iran agrees to destroy its stockpile of weapons grade uranium, restrict its production of nuclear fuel, and give inspectors daily access to lect nuclear facilities. in exchange, iran will get $7 billion in financial relief, most of that through limited oil sales. sanctions on autos, gold and chemicals will also be lifted. speaking after the deal was announced, president obama warned iran that they must comply. >> if iran does not fully meet its commitments during this six-month phase, we will turn off the relief, and ratchet up the pressure. >> reporter: skeptics including israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu slammed the deal, calling it a histor
margaret brennan reports from london. >> reporter: applause and relief, near 4:00 a.m. in geneva.hug from secretary of state john kerry. he spoke to cbs news after a marathon 24-hour session of talks. >> we will now be able to have greater inspection, greater knowledge, greater restraint and that will expand the amount of time that it would take for them to break out and create a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: under the six-month deal, iran agrees to destroy its stockpile of...
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charlie and margaret? >> thank you, ben. >>> senior correspondent john miller is a former lapd deputy commissioner. good morning. >> good morning. >> this would have still been under your jurisdiction in. >> i was in charge of counterterrorism so this response would have gone with the assumption it was terrorism and investigated back from there. >> do we have more detail from what happened? >> we do and some of it is kind of shocking as the story unfolds. i've been talking to people in l.a. over the weekend is ciancia arrives at the airport on the cta, central terminal area in a black hyundai driven by another man. gets out of the car goes into the terminal and at this point he's walking with something he's put together. it's a rollerboard suitcase on wheels which he's pulling, on top of it is a backpack. he's cut a hole in the top of the suitcase and bottom of the backpack so the rifle can tan up in this tunnel between the two bags. he's able to pull the backpack off the top, pull the rifle out of the sui
charlie and margaret? >> thank you, ben. >>> senior correspondent john miller is a former lapd deputy commissioner. good morning. >> good morning. >> this would have still been under your jurisdiction in. >> i was in charge of counterterrorism so this response would have gone with the assumption it was terrorism and investigated back from there. >> do we have more detail from what happened? >> we do and some of it is kind of shocking as the story...
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we'll talk to margaret warner about where the negotiations stand later in the program. gunmen in pakistan have killed a senior leader of the haqqani network, a major ally of the afghan taliban. nasiruddin haqqani was gunned down outside a bakery in islamabad on sunday night. the assailants fired from a motorcycle. haqqani was believed to be the militant group's chief financier. america paid tribute to those who served in the military, on this veterans day. in keeping with tradition, president obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlington national cemetery. he said as u.s. combat troops wind down their mission in afghanistan, the country must not forget their sacrifices. >> our troops wear the uniform for a time, yet they wear another proud title, the title of "veteran," for decades, for the rest of their lives. as a nation, we make sure we have the best-led, best-trained, best-equipped military in the world. we have to devote just as much energy and passion to making sure we have the best cared-for, best-treated, best-respected veterans in the world. >> i
we'll talk to margaret warner about where the negotiations stand later in the program. gunmen in pakistan have killed a senior leader of the haqqani network, a major ally of the afghan taliban. nasiruddin haqqani was gunned down outside a bakery in islamabad on sunday night. the assailants fired from a motorcycle. haqqani was believed to be the militant group's chief financier. america paid tribute to those who served in the military, on this veterans day. in keeping with tradition, president...
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margaret thatcher on leadership.he authors. wonder what m, the smurfs, so happy? the forest of course! this is where we, along with all the beautiful forest creatures, make our home. with beautiful plant life, clean water, and endless adventures. it's a place to celebrate! so discover the forest with your family today. visit discovertheforest.org to find a forest near you. lou: playstation iv on sale. the company says more than 8 million consoles havarti been sold to retailers and there were long lines of consumers awaiting the launch nationwide. shares of sony down a 10th of a percent. officially kicking off next week when microsoft launches the xbox one. and the simpson's citizens going to cable. owned by our parent company. they signed a huge syndication deal. a landmark show beginning next august and the deal is worth as much as $800 million. way to go. in my next guest is a conservative says we should take lessons from margaret thatcher to rescue the country from a declining economy and a weakened foreign policy
margaret thatcher on leadership.he authors. wonder what m, the smurfs, so happy? the forest of course! this is where we, along with all the beautiful forest creatures, make our home. with beautiful plant life, clean water, and endless adventures. it's a place to celebrate! so discover the forest with your family today. visit discovertheforest.org to find a forest near you. lou: playstation iv on sale. the company says more than 8 million consoles havarti been sold to retailers and there were...
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margaret thatcher on leadership.ay's conservative movement and we will be talking with the authors. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! lou: playstation iv on sale. the company says more than 8 million consoles havarti been sold to retailers and there were long lines of consumers awaiting the launch nationwide. shares of sony down a 10th of a percent. officially kicking off next week when microsoft launches the xbox one. and the simpson's citizens going to cable. owned by our parent company. they signed a huge syndication deal. a landmark show beginning next au
margaret thatcher on leadership.ay's conservative movement and we will be talking with the authors. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash...
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margaret, hello. so is there any movement reported today? >> warner: judy, that's a fascinating question that's hard to answer. there was a flurry of activity under secretary wendy sherm man. the whole u.s. delegation flew overnight and jumped into talks with their russian and chinese counter parts, no doubt to avoid the kind of disagreement that sunk it last time. when lady catherine ashton, and foreign minister shareach had lunch today they came out saying we're not talking about substance of any draft right now. we're talking about progress. this is the third round of negotiations and you would think process questions would have been settled some time ago. it appears as if they had to reset the starting point to some degree. >> woodruff: how would you describe the atmosphere? what are people saying outside the meeting, around what's going on there? >> warner: well, judy, the feeling was from people here but also, i think, in respective capitals, that everyone came into this with high expectations, and a kind of a sensthat this was the wee
margaret, hello. so is there any movement reported today? >> warner: judy, that's a fascinating question that's hard to answer. there was a flurry of activity under secretary wendy sherm man. the whole u.s. delegation flew overnight and jumped into talks with their russian and chinese counter parts, no doubt to avoid the kind of disagreement that sunk it last time. when lady catherine ashton, and foreign minister shareach had lunch today they came out saying we're not talking about...
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margaret brennan, thank you. >> glor: for more information on this deal now we are joined in london by elizabeth palmer who has reported extensively from inside iran, liz what is the world reaction you are hearing tonight? >> reporter: well, let's begin with inside iran, when the iranian nuclear negotiating feel arrived back at the table on their report, it was greeted by a cheering crowd of mostly young people who are very happy with the deal, happy with thawing relations with relations where the west and the currency gained some strength overnight but behind the scenes, we should be very aware that there are hard- liners that are bitterly opposed to this deal inside iran and see it as a setoff to the west and think it threatens the security of the islamic republic. america has managed to anger two of its staunchest allies in the region with this agreement, one is israel, as margaret mentioned earlier, the other is saudi arabia, which is worried about iran growing stronger and exercising more influence in the region. but mostly around the world countries are pleased and think there is
margaret brennan, thank you. >> glor: for more information on this deal now we are joined in london by elizabeth palmer who has reported extensively from inside iran, liz what is the world reaction you are hearing tonight? >> reporter: well, let's begin with inside iran, when the iranian nuclear negotiating feel arrived back at the table on their report, it was greeted by a cheering crowd of mostly young people who are very happy with the deal, happy with thawing relations with...
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margaret thatcher on leadership.onservative movement and we will be talking with the authors. i am joined by the authors coming up next. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a protion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. lou: playstation iv on sale. the company says more than 8 million consoles havarti been sold to retailers and there were long lines of consumers awaiting the launch nationwide. shares of sony down a 10th of a percent. officially kicking off next week when microsoft launches the xbox one. and the simpson's citizens going to cable. owned by our parent company. they signed a huge syndication deal. a landmark show beginning next august and the deal is worth as much as $800 million. way to go. in my next guest is a conservative says we should take lessons from margaret thatcher to rescue the country from a declining economy and a we
margaret thatcher on leadership.onservative movement and we will be talking with the authors. i am joined by the authors coming up next. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a protion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. lou: playstation iv on sale. the company says more than 8 million consoles havarti been sold to...
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may i have a vowel, margaret? >> what did you bid on?ight. >> you get everything she doesn't wantd anyway. >> i'm not complaining. >>> only on "cbs this morning," nfl quarterback tom brady talks with our wynton marsalis what a football star and symphony conductor have in common that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by knownovolog flexpen. ask your health care provider about the benefits of novolog flexpen today. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen® i don't have to use a syringe and a vial... or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact does. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog® (insulin aspart [rdna origin] injection). do not use if your blood sugar is too low or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. th
may i have a vowel, margaret? >> what did you bid on?ight. >> you get everything she doesn't wantd anyway. >> i'm not complaining. >>> only on "cbs this morning," nfl quarterback tom brady talks with our wynton marsalis what a football star and symphony conductor have in common that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by knownovolog flexpen. ask your health care provider about...
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margaret brennan is with the secretary. thanksgiving travelers may have some nasty weather to worry about this week. we'll tell you who's in the crosshairs of storm systems moving across the country. th bang-up feature on new cars designed to avoid bang-ups. carter evans will show us the statesstate-of-the-art in collin avoidance. you can't keep them down. less than a week after a tornado flattened illinois, it's undefeated football team took the field still focuse focused a state championship opinio captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jix axle exprod this is a western edition of the broadcast. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and leaders of five other nations are as close as they've been so far to finalizing a deal with iran to had is shut down part of its nuclear program. iran's deputy foreign minister reports they are 98% of the way there, but as margaret brennan tells us, it's the last 2% proving elusive. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry arrived in geneva
margaret brennan is with the secretary. thanksgiving travelers may have some nasty weather to worry about this week. we'll tell you who's in the crosshairs of storm systems moving across the country. th bang-up feature on new cars designed to avoid bang-ups. carter evans will show us the statesstate-of-the-art in collin avoidance. you can't keep them down. less than a week after a tornado flattened illinois, it's undefeated football team took the field still focuse focused a state championship...
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that's what is keeping the parties on the table. >> margaret warner joining us. thanks so much. >> my pleasure, hari. >>> and now to our signature segment, making saving money fun. and potentially more lucrative. four states around the nation are experimenting with programs that have been tried successfully around countries in the world boosting savings but linking them to lotteries. the draw, you might not win but you can't lose a penny. special correspondent carla repor reports. >> reporter: it's a moment millions of americans wait for each week. >> let's see if we can make you a millionaire tonight. >> reporter: the chance to win a huge, life-changing amount of money. >> a check for $10,000. >> reporter: but now, some states are experimenting with a different kind of lottery, one where you won't necessarily win but you can't lose. it's something called a price linked saving account and 27-year-old crystal rose huddle son was increased by a poster for one when she walked into a local credit union this year. >> it had a girl that was cute, cute clothes and hair
that's what is keeping the parties on the table. >> margaret warner joining us. thanks so much. >> my pleasure, hari. >>> and now to our signature segment, making saving money fun. and potentially more lucrative. four states around the nation are experimenting with programs that have been tried successfully around countries in the world boosting savings but linking them to lotteries. the draw, you might not win but you can't lose a penny. special correspondent carla repor...
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margaret, retail giants wal-mart and best buy are warning investors to expect disappointing sales figures for the holiday season. and analysts predict 85% of americans will avoid shopping on black friday all together, and they will visit fewer stores in the weeks leading up to christmas. >> don dahler, thank you very much. macy's department store today kept up a tradition started by its employees in the 1920s-- the annual thanksgiving day parade. the temperature was below freezing, but millions filled the sidewalks of new york to
margaret, retail giants wal-mart and best buy are warning investors to expect disappointing sales figures for the holiday season. and analysts predict 85% of americans will avoid shopping on black friday all together, and they will visit fewer stores in the weeks leading up to christmas. >> don dahler, thank you very much. macy's department store today kept up a tradition started by its employees in the 1920s-- the annual thanksgiving day parade. the temperature was below freezing, but...
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margaret, one advantage to having a web site that works is more appeal to younger people. >> brennan: why "andrews in washington. as the united states and afghanistan haggle over a new security agreement, the taliban are stepping up attacks. today six afghan soldiers were killed by roadside bombs.
margaret, one advantage to having a web site that works is more appeal to younger people. >> brennan: why "andrews in washington. as the united states and afghanistan haggle over a new security agreement, the taliban are stepping up attacks. today six afghan soldiers were killed by roadside bombs.
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here's margaret hudson. margaret hudson, i've been eating burnbrae eggs.his is not an endorsement, but in a way it is. they're very nice. been eating them for years, and when i would see the name on the cartons, i thought, "ah, some marketing guy, some marketing genius, cooked that up, did a little focus group." but actually no, it's an authentic name, burnbrae. - yes, it is. - how did it come about? - my great-grandfather came to canada in the mid-1800s, and he purchased our 100-acre farm in the village of lyn, near the town of brockville, back in 1893, and he named the farm burnbrae farms, and it's scottish for "creek and hill." - incredible. - or "hill and creek." - and that farm still belongs to your family and to the company, and still produces eggs. - yes, we do. - and you have become, of course, one of the major egg producers, certainly in canada, and therefore in north america, but that wasn't the... it was a regular farm originally. who got the vision down the generations? you're fourth generation. who got the vision to specialize it? - so, my gre
here's margaret hudson. margaret hudson, i've been eating burnbrae eggs.his is not an endorsement, but in a way it is. they're very nice. been eating them for years, and when i would see the name on the cartons, i thought, "ah, some marketing guy, some marketing genius, cooked that up, did a little focus group." but actually no, it's an authentic name, burnbrae. - yes, it is. - how did it come about? - my great-grandfather came to canada in the mid-1800s, and he purchased our 100-acre...
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here's margaret hudson. margaret hudson, i've been eating burnbrae eggs.s is not an endorsement, but in a way it is. they're very nice. been eating them for years, and when i would see the name on the cartons, i thought, "ah, some marketing guy, some marketing genius, cooked that up, did a little focus group." but actually no, it's an authentic name, burnbrae. - yes, it is. - how did it come about? - my great-grandfather came to canada in the mid-1800s, and he purchased our 100-acre farm in the village of lyn, near the town of brockville, back in 1893, and he named the farm burnbrae farms, and it's scottish for "creek and hill." - incredible. - or "hill and creek." - and that farm still belongs to your family and to the company, and still produces eggs. - yes, we do. - and you have become, of course, one of the major egg producers, certainly in canada, and therefore in north america, but that wasn't the... it was a regular farm originally. who got the vision down the generations? you're fourth generation. who got the vision to specialize it? - so, my great
here's margaret hudson. margaret hudson, i've been eating burnbrae eggs.s is not an endorsement, but in a way it is. they're very nice. been eating them for years, and when i would see the name on the cartons, i thought, "ah, some marketing guy, some marketing genius, cooked that up, did a little focus group." but actually no, it's an authentic name, burnbrae. - yes, it is. - how did it come about? - my great-grandfather came to canada in the mid-1800s, and he purchased our 100-acre...
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. >> but margaret, use. ful or not, what's the difference between breaking into a company and stealing the files versus doing that electronically, aren't you committing the same crime? >> you may be doing the same crime, but you're punished more severely to do it electronically. which is interesting. i mean, you can steal a fortune with fraud, with medicaid fraud or with any other commercial fraud. and do practically no time at all. millions of dollars, and that's not punished. >> i also wanted to weigh in. perhaps whether what hammond did is criminal or not, shouldn't it be the entire conversation? he pled guilty to a crime that exists on the books as a crime. and does that mean that is also carries with it a kind of demorelizing data. yes, he committed a crime, and he will serve time for it. he served 18 months for it. if you look at the stratfor hackers, they also pled guilty in briton. it does call into question the extremity with which he's being prosecuted under the american act, which there's no inter
. >> but margaret, use. ful or not, what's the difference between breaking into a company and stealing the files versus doing that electronically, aren't you committing the same crime? >> you may be doing the same crime, but you're punished more severely to do it electronically. which is interesting. i mean, you can steal a fortune with fraud, with medicaid fraud or with any other commercial fraud. and do practically no time at all. millions of dollars, and that's not punished....
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margaret brennan on how u.s. intelligence found its revenge. has a tiny american drug company found the solution to the scourge of the meth epidemic. jeff glor shows us how it works. and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into one of those term gnats, took a semiautomatic rifle out of a bag and started shooting. by the time it was over one man was dead, the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. six other people were rushed to a hospital. the suspect is identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles who also has roots in new jersey. a note found in his bag may hold a clue to the motive and john miller will
margaret brennan on how u.s. intelligence found its revenge. has a tiny american drug company found the solution to the scourge of the meth epidemic. jeff glor shows us how it works. and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition....
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margaret brennan on what she will do for her country. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: good evening. the world is mobilizing to help the philippines, but just a trickle of food and water and medicine has reached the victims of typhoon haiyan. today, president obama phoned the philippine president begnino aquino, promising additional help. about 100 u.s. marines are already on the ground, as many as 2,000 more are expected. the aircraft carrier "george washington" should arrive on thursday. aquino said today the death toll may reach 2,500-- not the 10,000 some had predicted. but a reliable number is days away. we do know at least two americans are among the dead. in tacloban, the city hit hardest, thousands have swarmed the airport, desperate to get out. for now, it's women and children first. those who remain can only try to ward off the smell of death. this was tacloban, a city of 220,000 before the storm. that's the convention center there on the shore. after the typhoon, the conv
margaret brennan on what she will do for her country. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: good evening. the world is mobilizing to help the philippines, but just a trickle of food and water and medicine has reached the victims of typhoon haiyan. today, president obama phoned the philippine president begnino aquino, promising additional help. about 100 u.s. marines are already on the ground, as many as 2,000 more are expected....
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. >> margaret: hi, i'm margaret richard.body electric is next. >> ♪ i sing the body electric i celebrate the me yet to come. ♪ >> margaret: let's celebrate our continued commitment to health, fitness, and vitality. please join me for a workout to one of my favorite shows from the past. whether you're new to our family or are one of the friends, i extend a warm welcome. hey, fitness becomes you. ♪ i sing the body electric i celebrate the me yet to come ♪ i toast to my own reunion when i become one with the sun. ♪ >> announcer: hello, and welcome to body electric. today's program will feature exercises for the following muscle groups: pectorals, triceps, abdominals, quadriceps, gluteals, and outer thighs. please have the following items available for the workout: a mat, weights, and a chair. and now, here's your host margaret richard. >> margaret: hi everyone, and welcome. i am so pleased to be here with two of my very favorite body electric dancers, bernice and jane, and of course, my favorite body electric friends, you. so l
. >> margaret: hi, i'm margaret richard.body electric is next. >> ♪ i sing the body electric i celebrate the me yet to come. ♪ >> margaret: let's celebrate our continued commitment to health, fitness, and vitality. please join me for a workout to one of my favorite shows from the past. whether you're new to our family or are one of the friends, i extend a warm welcome. hey, fitness becomes you. ♪ i sing the body electric i celebrate the me yet to come ♪ i toast to my...