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inconsistent with his characterk >> rose: before we find out what you think happened i go now to morleyafer, my colleague at 60 minutes for a wonderful piece he did and he went to the south of france with the two of you to do it. here it is. >> inspired business his surroundings van gogh painted like a man possessed, turning out a picture a day.hu he painted the medieval church on the hill looking as though it is about to jump off the canvas. he patiented the town hall, for bass steel day, and just across the bay, the imn where he lived and took his meals. >> he ate here every day. his only social interaction in the day was ordering food which is really, incredibly sad. >> rose: all right. that t comes to also this question. happened? you think >> >> he didn't commit suicide? >> no. we think in every town he went to there were boys that made fun of him and it happened in ovair because he is weird and strangea he is a an outsider and had a weird accent and something to do. someone came forward, he was a businessman and a banker, he was in his seventies and he said that he knew vincent va
inconsistent with his characterk >> rose: before we find out what you think happened i go now to morleyafer, my colleague at 60 minutes for a wonderful piece he did and he went to the south of france with the two of you to do it. here it is. >> inspired business his surroundings van gogh painted like a man possessed, turning out a picture a day.hu he painted the medieval church on the hill looking as though it is about to jump off the canvas. he patiented the town hall, for bass...
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ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 >> safer: i'm morley safer.ext week with another edition of "60 minutes." [ male announcer ] succeeding in today's market requires more than wishful thinking. it requires determination and decisive action. i go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take control of my finances and my life. i tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps. to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] so get your fabulous, food-loving self ready. the chefs at lean cuisine are going culinary chic with fresh, exciting flavor. tempting lemon tarragon, peppery poblano, sweet butternut. we're tossing it, roasting it, and grilling it. and we want you to be the first to devour it. at lean cuisine, we're designing delicious must-have meals with no preservatives. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. nestle. good food. good life. [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ dennis ] ...allstate. reall
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. >> reporter: one man who should know how wars and the risks of reporting them has changed is morley safer, now with "60 minutes," but who first made his name in vietnam breaking the story of the american massacre of civilians at my lai. >> there have been other my lai, we know, that only the scale has been smaller. >> i've covered i don't know how many wars, half a dozen, and mercifully i did not cover this one. >> reporter: the end of another american overseas war seemed like a good time for a transatlantic chat. >> the problem in covering these wars is there is no battlefield. everywhere is the battlefield. >> something changed in the nature of the way we're reporting the war, the way we cover the war. >> i think where the danger lies really is in the numbers of people who are now covering these wars. >> reporter: the expansion of cable, satellite and other news channels has multiplied the number of people in the field. >> trying to advance to a front line they can't determine on an enemy they can't see. >> let's go, let's go, guys, get out. back, back, back. >> don't get a friend
. >> reporter: one man who should know how wars and the risks of reporting them has changed is morley safer, now with "60 minutes," but who first made his name in vietnam breaking the story of the american massacre of civilians at my lai. >> there have been other my lai, we know, that only the scale has been smaller. >> i've covered i don't know how many wars, half a dozen, and mercifully i did not cover this one. >> reporter: the end of another american...
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here are andy's son brian and "60 minutes" correspondent's morley safer and steve kroft. >> my fatherombers over gentlemen of the juryny a s over germany and met king george the stutterer, he was tent mates with ernie pyle. he knew ernest hemingway and thought he was a jerk. (laughter) all that and so much more was in his memory and now it's all go gone. >> at a certain point we, all of us, reflect on what we leave behind. in andy's case, it's a rich, eccentric legacy. one man's view of his century reaching from war to watches, politics to paperweights, natural disasters to unnatural doorknobs. he was not so much a man for all seasons as he was a man for all observations. >> he was one of the last living public personages of a great generation. it's a voice that is slowly falling silent. and that's a loss not for all of us at "60 minutes" but for all of us around the country. >> pelley: and he was our connection to the founding values of cbs news. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captione
here are andy's son brian and "60 minutes" correspondent's morley safer and steve kroft. >> my fatherombers over gentlemen of the juryny a s over germany and met king george the stutterer, he was tent mates with ernie pyle. he knew ernest hemingway and thought he was a jerk. (laughter) all that and so much more was in his memory and now it's all go gone. >> at a certain point we, all of us, reflect on what we leave behind. in andy's case, it's a rich, eccentric legacy. one...
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here are andy's son brian and "60 minutes" correspondent's morley safer and steve kroft. >> my >> myew in bombers over german and walked among the dead in normandy, he met king george the stutterer, he was tent mates with ernie pyle. he knew ernest hemingway and thought he was a jerk. ( laughter ) all that and so much more was in his memory and now it's all go gone. >> at a certain point we, all of us, reflect on what we leave behind. in andy's case, it's a rich, eccentric legacy. one man's view of his century reaching from war to watches, politics to paperweights, natural disasters to unnatural doorknobs. he was not so much a man for all seasons as he was a man for all observations. >> he was one of the last living public personages of a great generation. it could be a silver liningo a very d >>> good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. it could be a silver lining to a very dark cloud still hacking over the housing -- hanging over the housing market. >> a bay area company is buying up foreclosed homes left and right, and it's found a way to turn that problem into profit. bu
here are andy's son brian and "60 minutes" correspondent's morley safer and steve kroft. >> my >> myew in bombers over german and walked among the dead in normandy, he met king george the stutterer, he was tent mates with ernie pyle. he knew ernest hemingway and thought he was a jerk. ( laughter ) all that and so much more was in his memory and now it's all go gone. >> at a certain point we, all of us, reflect on what we leave behind. in andy's case, it's a rich,...
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. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley.onight on "60 minutes." larry, we just had the carpets cleaned! that was the pizza guy. you said you bought a digiorno. but the pizza came with cheesy breadsticks. [ male announcer ] digiorno pizza and breadsticks. it's not delivery. it's digiorno pizza & breadsticks. she found the box! maybe because you left it right on the counter. she follow the wings. on my, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ tea kettle whistle ] [ male announcer ] beat your worst flu symptoms. theraflu max d contains the most powerful medicine allowable without a prescription to fight your worst flu symptoms. theraflu max d. serious power. >> stahl: 2011 will be remembered as a year of perpetual gridlock in washington, and open combat between the
. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley.onight on "60 minutes." larry, we just had the carpets cleaned! that was the pizza guy. you said you bought a digiorno. but the pizza came with cheesy breadsticks. [ male announcer ] digiorno pizza and breadsticks. it's not delivery. it's digiorno pizza & breadsticks. she found the box! maybe because you left it right on the counter. she follow the wings. on my, i've learned...
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. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. tonight on "60 minutes." >> good evening. for the first time in 25 years, cadillac is rolling out a compact car, this one called the a.t.system. gas prices jumped nine cents this week to an average of $3.37 a gallon, and "the devil inside" won the weekend box office with $34.5 million. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. >> pelley: there's no greater desperation than to be told that you, or your child, has a disease for which there is no hope. many people with incurable illness look forward to the promise of stem cells. stem cells have the potential to turn into any kind of cell and, in theory, they could repair damaged cells, though, scientists tell us that we're years away from realizing that dream. there is no stem cell miracle today, so conmen, have moved in to offer the hope that science cannot. just look online and you will find hundreds of credible looking web sites offering stem cell cures in overseas clinics. two years ago, we began investigating stem cell charlatans. we worked with pat
. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. tonight on "60 minutes." >> good evening. for the first time in 25 years, cadillac is rolling out a compact car, this one called the a.t.system. gas prices jumped nine cents this week to an average of $3.37 a gallon, and "the devil inside" won the weekend box office with $34.5 million. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. >> pelley: there's no greater desperation than...
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. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> simon: i'm bob simon. >> logan: i'm lara logan. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." so -- tell me again what happened. i was downstairs making coffee, and we heard it. it just came crashing through the roof, out of nowhere. what is it? it's our ira. any idea what coulda caused this? maybe. i just sorta threw a little money here, a little money there. and i loaded up on something my dentist told me was hot. yeah. ♪ follow the wings. yeah. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback right now, get 5% cashback at gas stations. it pays to discover. [ driver ] what do i want? ♪ i want horsepower. cleaner horsepower. i want power that dominates the road. and fuel efficiency that respects the earth. gimme 43 miles per gallon. and the rush of 200 horsepower. what i want is the best of both worlds. [ male announcer ] introducing the reinvented 2012 camry hybrid. from toyota. ♪ >> pelley: no one wo
. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> simon: i'm bob simon. >> logan: i'm lara logan. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." so -- tell me again what happened. i was downstairs making coffee, and we heard it. it just came crashing through the roof, out of nowhere. what is it? it's our ira. any idea what coulda caused this? maybe. i just sorta threw a little money here, a little money there. and i loaded up on something my dentist told me...
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. >> reporter: where morley safer and "60 minutes" found her in 1993. >> objection?ng. which didn't make her too popular in some quarters. >> because i have 30 other cases to do. you can come in and put any ground that you want on the record. >> yes, your honor. >> good. >> reporter: she had only one more thing to say. just read her lips. if you missed it, it rhymes with witch. >> you were no no nonsense, not afraid to speak out. not to challenge the system the way things had always been done. >> i didn't come as a fresh kid to the family court. i came having practiced there for ten years. i knew where people were sleeping in the hallways instead of doing their job. i knew what systems weren't working. i knew how things were getting padded. >> reporter: she was a brooklyn girl who went to law school but stopped practicing to stay home with the kids for a while. >> i was going a little crazy. it wasn't satisfying enough. kids would go away to school for two or three hours. i was watching soap operas. i said this is not what i studied for seven years for. something has
. >> reporter: where morley safer and "60 minutes" found her in 1993. >> objection?ng. which didn't make her too popular in some quarters. >> because i have 30 other cases to do. you can come in and put any ground that you want on the record. >> yes, your honor. >> good. >> reporter: she had only one more thing to say. just read her lips. if you missed it, it rhymes with witch. >> you were no no nonsense, not afraid to speak out. not to...
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. >> host: there's always been a sense in britain and the united states that it was a good war morley, unambiguous. at the nbc the last line is the alternative. >> guest: the key point of what i've tried to explain if it has been important to all important to all of us, but their parents and grandparents generation and division of the war is a good war. but first a welcome one thing i emphasized to which i think is very important is we are sometimes reluctant to wreck as how enormous the compromise is that we've made. the united states but by the soviet union, leading stalin's tyranny to most of the dirty work. this was a huge moral compromise and it seems to me that except for the one in meredith holocaust, stalin's tyranny morally distinguish these terrible, terrible people. the soviet union is anything else but a tyranny, which did terrible things. and the results of the war was at the end of the war that stalin demanded his price for having done the lion share of not csm and the price was 90 million deeply unhappy people , czechs, poles and so on. we were all celebrating another o
. >> host: there's always been a sense in britain and the united states that it was a good war morley, unambiguous. at the nbc the last line is the alternative. >> guest: the key point of what i've tried to explain if it has been important to all important to all of us, but their parents and grandparents generation and division of the war is a good war. but first a welcome one thing i emphasized to which i think is very important is we are sometimes reluctant to wreck as how...
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section of the economy and risking taxpayers' dollars and bailing out people that acted potentially in morleylly. it was tied up further by the talk of obamacare, a take of the health-care system, the take care of the manufacturing center, controlling aspects our lives in the environment. that is how the tea party got going. let's be honest, the two candidates i am competing for and south carolina to win. both of them supported individual mandates, one of them put in a full-scale plant in massachusetts. both of them supported global warming and one of them sat on a couch with nancy pelosi how they needed to do something. a third issue, the wall street bailout. both of them supported the wall street bailout. how will we differentiate ourselves on the major issues of the day when we nominate tweedle dum or twiddled the residence someone who stood up and said, no -- major issues of the day when we nominate tweedle dum or tweedle dee, then someone who stood up and said, no. south carolina was told by the pundits and the media, we just need to win. let's pick someone who is more moderate that can
section of the economy and risking taxpayers' dollars and bailing out people that acted potentially in morleylly. it was tied up further by the talk of obamacare, a take of the health-care system, the take care of the manufacturing center, controlling aspects our lives in the environment. that is how the tea party got going. let's be honest, the two candidates i am competing for and south carolina to win. both of them supported individual mandates, one of them put in a full-scale plant in...