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i'm morley safer. in this edition, we take a global adventure with stops in mozambique to see greg carr's efforts to restore gorongosa gorongosa national park, and in italy, to meet wine royalty the antinori family. we also journey to the foja mountains in indonesia to get a glimpse of wildlife that doesn't exist anywhere else on earth. we begin with american philanthropist greg carr. he's committed himself and his fortune to helping one of the poorest nations on earth mozambique in east africa. as scott pelley first reported in 2008, greg carr thinks he's found something special in a wildlife park that could be mozambique's salvation. >> greg carr wanted our first experience of gorongosa to be just like his was in 2004: a helicopter ride to see the park's vast size and breathtaking diversity. >> when we flew over this, i said, "this is it," you know, because, i mean, it's beautiful. it's magnificent. >> it's almost 1,500 square miles of african wilderness: lakes, plains, even a rain forest. gorongosa
i'm morley safer. in this edition, we take a global adventure with stops in mozambique to see greg carr's efforts to restore gorongosa gorongosa national park, and in italy, to meet wine royalty the antinori family. we also journey to the foja mountains in indonesia to get a glimpse of wildlife that doesn't exist anywhere else on earth. we begin with american philanthropist greg carr. he's committed himself and his fortune to helping one of the poorest nations on earth mozambique in east...
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he considered to possess less than well being of liberty, it was hard put to condemn that group morleyor acts he would not hesitate to condemn in his fellows. and his associated feeling of moral vulnerability before the sorrows and demands of the wretched become obsessive. he often develops a generalized hatred of western civilization. you can frequently sends his hatred in journals like nation. inuit to succeed on my last point, we need urgently to recover self-confidence. ronald reagan was able to succeed because he wasn't really confident of the moral and spiritual superiority of his cause and was able to state with nt and without hesitation that the soviet empire was evil. he was not afraid to confirm reality. he was able to defend our values because he believed in an totally. he told an audience at mosc [applause] >> thank you all for these comments and insights. we have time for a few questions. if you raise your hand and wish to direct it to a particular member of the many, do so. >> thank you all for being here. i agree with all of you. my question though goes to the characteri
he considered to possess less than well being of liberty, it was hard put to condemn that group morleyor acts he would not hesitate to condemn in his fellows. and his associated feeling of moral vulnerability before the sorrows and demands of the wretched become obsessive. he often develops a generalized hatred of western civilization. you can frequently sends his hatred in journals like nation. inuit to succeed on my last point, we need urgently to recover self-confidence. ronald reagan was...
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. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm bill whitaker. i'm scott pelley. those stores tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs muntz watch update correspondents ertd >> cbs money watch update: >> president obama will propose ways to boost online security in the u.s. jerk called for a rap pit expansion of trade with india and gm is expected to unveil the all-electric chevy volt at the detroit auto show. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. >> whitaker: visit colorado these days and you can smell change in the air. it's the scent of legal marijuana for recreational use. if you're a resident 21 or older, you can walk into a state-licensed store and buy up to an ounce of pot. tourists are limited to a quarter-ounce. colorado has allowed medical marijuana since 2001. but in 2012, voters amended the state constitution to allow recreational pot, and gave the government one year to make it work. colorado's governor calls it the most ambitious social experiment of the 21st century. three other states also have approved recreational pot. but none has gone further or faster into the lega
. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm bill whitaker. i'm scott pelley. those stores tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs muntz watch update correspondents ertd >> cbs money watch update: >> president obama will propose ways to boost online security in the u.s. jerk called for a rap pit expansion of trade with india and gm is expected to unveil the all-electric chevy volt at the detroit auto show. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. >> whitaker:...
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i'm morley safer. thank you for watching. [ticking] [ticking] >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> we spent nine months investigating our story and asked the justice department about the state of their own investigations. the perception-- i mean, it doesn't seem like you're trying. >> well-- >> it doesn't seem like you're making an effort that the justice department does not have the will to take on these big wall street banks. [ticking] >> anton valukas was the man in charge of investigating the collapse of lehman brothers, the fourth-largest investment bank in the world. >> isn't the government supposed to protect the investors? >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. even though fraud played a significant role in the 2008 meltdown of the american economy,
i'm morley safer. thank you for watching. [ticking] [ticking] >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> we spent nine months investigating our story and asked the justice department about the state of their own investigations. the perception-- i mean, it doesn't seem like you're trying....
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of course, that is nonsense morley.ple coming so much of the air time in the united states to discuss this issue. in my mind, is amazing. they command it. they've had the lion's share for many, many months. we see ineffective questioning. we do not see their statements being balanced by critics. >> are the official s afraid to go abroad? >> i interviewed two cia agents involved in the program who tell me they have been advised by the cia's legal counsel office that they should not leave the country. so i think there is obvious serious legal risk for anyone who's involved in this program to travel abroad. particularly, those involved in running the black site stations in poland, for instance, which is under criminal investigation right now, who were involved in the all mastery operation. >> scott, you have been looking at these issues in deep detail for years. was surprised to the torture report? >> i would not say anything particularly surprised me. it was confirmation of what we've seen before. confirmation that actual
of course, that is nonsense morley.ple coming so much of the air time in the united states to discuss this issue. in my mind, is amazing. they command it. they've had the lion's share for many, many months. we see ineffective questioning. we do not see their statements being balanced by critics. >> are the official s afraid to go abroad? >> i interviewed two cia agents involved in the program who tell me they have been advised by the cia's legal counsel office that they should not...
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