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. >>> morton storm. for half a decade he says he moved back and forth between two worlds and two identities. when one misplaced sentence could have cost him his life. >> you don't know what angle he is playing. >> traveling between atheistim, and hard line. >> on one area, he is part of the militant circles. >> between being an agent for western intelligence and a sworn member of al qaeda, storm says he was a double agent so trusted by al qaeda terror leaders he even fixed one up with a blonde european wife. a unique powerful weapon in the war on terror, who says he got results. >> i have been responsible for 30 kills. 30 terrorists killed. >> reporter: in a race against time, trying to bring down the most dangerous terrorists before they can launch their next attack. double agent inside al qaeda. for the cia. driving deep in yemen's lawless south. morton storm is at the wheel on a spy mission for the cia. he is hoping this video may help to lead his spymasters to the hideout of one of the world's most d
. >>> morton storm. for half a decade he says he moved back and forth between two worlds and two identities. when one misplaced sentence could have cost him his life. >> you don't know what angle he is playing. >> traveling between atheistim, and hard line. >> on one area, he is part of the militant circles. >> between being an agent for western intelligence and a sworn member of al qaeda, storm says he was a double agent so trusted by al qaeda terror leaders he...
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. >>> bruce morton has died. and tv news viewers of a certain age can still close their eyes and hear those words, bruce morton, cbs news, washington. the cbs news washington bureau was like murderers row back in the '70s. he was a member of that all-star team and part of that class of superb reporters. a harvard grad, an army veteran. he covered politics, a slew of political conventions and vietnam and watergate and civil rights, the space program and a number of foreign postings along the way. he was a beautiful writer who never wasted a word. bruce morton died of cancer at the age of 83. >>> on the big island of hawaii lava is advancing into a new and rural area. it's approaching homes there at the rate of 800 feet per day. it's been erupting continuously since 1983. predicting the future path of lava floes is still a very inexact science even on an island where it's been part of life for three decades now. >>> high drama on the court, arthur ashe stadium. it was at the u.s. open in new york today. a tough sce
. >>> bruce morton has died. and tv news viewers of a certain age can still close their eyes and hear those words, bruce morton, cbs news, washington. the cbs news washington bureau was like murderers row back in the '70s. he was a member of that all-star team and part of that class of superb reporters. a harvard grad, an army veteran. he covered politics, a slew of political conventions and vietnam and watergate and civil rights, the space program and a number of foreign postings...
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morton was last seen alive december 10, 2009, in lynchburg. that's one week before morgan harrington disappeared from a concert in charlottesville. she was a virginia tech student. morton was found dead several weeks later in campbell county. morton's body was found in a wooded area on property owned by liberty university. she was last seen on park avenue at lynchburg. she had two children. harrington's body was found in a wooded area. in the disappearance that we are currently working on of hannah graham, jesse matthew is here and we learn more about what happenedded in the hours before hannah graham disappeared. we're going to have more on this case coming up. back to you. >> all right, peggy. and right now, there are dozens of children missing from our area and on our wusa9 facebook page, you'll see the pictures of many of them. you can take a look at these fliers, share them with your friends and perhaps you can help bring them home. starting tomorrow, we're going to devote many of our newscasts to missing children as part of our bring the
morton was last seen alive december 10, 2009, in lynchburg. that's one week before morgan harrington disappeared from a concert in charlottesville. she was a virginia tech student. morton was found dead several weeks later in campbell county. morton's body was found in a wooded area on property owned by liberty university. she was last seen on park avenue at lynchburg. she had two children. harrington's body was found in a wooded area. in the disappearance that we are currently working on of...
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. >> 23-year-old, cassandra disappeared one week before morton disappeared. disappeared from lynchburg. both women's bodies were found in different wooded areas. now cassandra morton's body was found in campbell county and that sheriff's department is now investigating jesse matthew for a possible connection in her disappearance and murder. matthew is being held here at the regional jail. he is charged with the abduction and and intent to defile in the hannah graham di appearance. jesse matthew behaved in such an aggressive way that two women he met at the blue light grill left to get away from him. >> he kept putting his arm around them, touching their hair, touching their back, touching their faces. >> and their legs. >> wanting to touch their legs above and below the knee until one of the young women told him keep your hands off of me. >> the women and others who encountered matthew that night talked to coy barefoot. a journalist and adjust instructor at uva. this picture of matthew was tangen by a friend of the suspects who was with him that night. invest
. >> 23-year-old, cassandra disappeared one week before morton disappeared. disappeared from lynchburg. both women's bodies were found in different wooded areas. now cassandra morton's body was found in campbell county and that sheriff's department is now investigating jesse matthew for a possible connection in her disappearance and murder. matthew is being held here at the regional jail. he is charged with the abduction and and intent to defile in the hannah graham di appearance. jesse...
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with the detective was chase morton, the son senator jackson morton. the home i have searched in washington. chase immediately recognized them. the men were arrested and sentenced to death. john scully, a catholic requested to see a priest for , confession before his execution. the father urged him to confess. scully gave in to this and confessed. he not only confessed to being a spy, but told that timothy webster and lewis were also spies. the result was that timothy webster was arrested. so was patty lewis. price lewis also confessed. his lifeds throughout he only confessed to being a spy and never said timothy webster or patty lewis were spies. the evidence seems to indicate otherwise. his sentence commuted from debt to a few years in prison which seems unlikely if he only confessed to that, but he was also called as a witness at a court-martial. whether it was one operative or two that turned on him, the fact that he was arrested because of the confession and sentenced to death. police went out to the general in charge of him. and plead with jeffer
with the detective was chase morton, the son senator jackson morton. the home i have searched in washington. chase immediately recognized them. the men were arrested and sentenced to death. john scully, a catholic requested to see a priest for , confession before his execution. the father urged him to confess. scully gave in to this and confessed. he not only confessed to being a spy, but told that timothy webster and lewis were also spies. the result was that timothy webster was arrested. so...
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cassandra morton's body was found in a wooded area on property owned by liberty university. jesse matthew played football at liberty. he was expelled after being investigated for raping a student. he was not charged with that. but now, of course, he is charged with abduction with intent to defile in the hannah graham disappearance. >> and he said well, he is the kind of guy that would go out and look for a girl who was drunk. >> in the hours before hannah graham disappeared, jesse l.j. matthew, the man charged with abducts her, behaved in such an aggressive way that two women he met left to get away from him. >> he kept putting his arm around them, touching their hair, touching their faces. >> and their legs. >> wanting to touch their legs above and below the knee. until one of the young women with whom i spoke told him, keep your hands off of me. >> the women and others who encountered matthew that night talked to coy barefoot, a journalist and instructor at uva. this picture of matthew was taken by a friend of the suspect. investigators are pursuing what is believed to be
cassandra morton's body was found in a wooded area on property owned by liberty university. jesse matthew played football at liberty. he was expelled after being investigated for raping a student. he was not charged with that. but now, of course, he is charged with abduction with intent to defile in the hannah graham disappearance. >> and he said well, he is the kind of guy that would go out and look for a girl who was drunk. >> in the hours before hannah graham disappeared, jesse...
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agent. >> reporter: morton storm. for half a decade he says he moved back and forth between two worlds and two identities. when one misplaced sentence could have cost him his life. >> you don't know what angle he's playing. >> reporter: traveling between atheism, hard line islam, english and arabic. >> one minute he's 007. other side, now part of the militant circle. >> reporter: between being an agent for western intelligence and a sworn member of al qaeda, storm says he was a double agent, so trusted by al qaeda terror leaders, he even fixed one of up with a blonde european wife. a unique powerful weapon in the war on terror, who says he got results. >> i have been responsible of 30 kills. >> 30 terrorists killed. >> reporter: in a race against time, trying to bring down the most dangerous terrorists. before they can launch their next attack. >> watch double agent inside al qaeda for the cia. that's tonight at 8:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> isis grabbing all the headlines right now, but make no mistake. al qaed
agent. >> reporter: morton storm. for half a decade he says he moved back and forth between two worlds and two identities. when one misplaced sentence could have cost him his life. >> you don't know what angle he's playing. >> reporter: traveling between atheism, hard line islam, english and arabic. >> one minute he's 007. other side, now part of the militant circle. >> reporter: between being an agent for western intelligence and a sworn member of al qaeda, storm...
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now joining us is morton schapiro. mr. schapiro, let's begin with challenges that you see to higher education as the president of northwestern university. guest: thank you and welcome to you. i wish you were here in person. it's a beautiful day in chicago. -- we are to funding a big research university. we get 600 million dollars a year in sponsored research. the nih was on as a major funder. we always worry about keeping the lapse going and keeping affordability for the most talented students in the country and the world, regardless of family circumstances. host: the tuition for northwestern university is $46,000. room and board comes in at 14300 -- $14,389.lars why is the price tag over $46,000? guest: as you said, the sticker price is 46. you add in room and board and it goes up to 60. we have about 8000 full-time undergrads paying the sticker price. come from families sufficiently wealthy that they can afford it. why do we charge a fair number of students as much as $60,000? you look at the data, we spend about $80,000
now joining us is morton schapiro. mr. schapiro, let's begin with challenges that you see to higher education as the president of northwestern university. guest: thank you and welcome to you. i wish you were here in person. it's a beautiful day in chicago. -- we are to funding a big research university. we get 600 million dollars a year in sponsored research. the nih was on as a major funder. we always worry about keeping the lapse going and keeping affordability for the most talented students...
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morton, you were a trublgd young troubled young man when you converted into islam. what brought you into the social circles of denmark and britain who wanted to attack the u.s? >> i obviously went broad after converting to -- abroad after converting to islam. i went to an institution up there which is the most concentrated salafi institute in the world. i studied with people from america, from europe, from all over the world and obviously it made me quite fundamentalistic and very firm in my faith there. >> you became a fundamentalist, heavily involved, you knew richard reid, the suspected shoe bomber, what made you turn away from extremism and work for british and american intelligence? >> i was planning to travel to somalia and fight and join up with the islamic union court in 2006 in december. a couple of days. my travel was due, i had a phone call from a friend who was in somalia. warning me t not to return back to somalia because they just lost the airport to the ethiopian troops. it was such a blow to me, it was a show of my faith. it was like we had just lost
morton, you were a trublgd young troubled young man when you converted into islam. what brought you into the social circles of denmark and britain who wanted to attack the u.s? >> i obviously went broad after converting to -- abroad after converting to islam. i went to an institution up there which is the most concentrated salafi institute in the world. i studied with people from america, from europe, from all over the world and obviously it made me quite fundamentalistic and very firm in...
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some of this information came from a former danish boxer, morton storm.information, my life, which he co-wrote. tonight, at 9:00 eastern time, just nine minutes from now. the cnn special for the double agent inside the al qaeda, telling his story. it is really an unbelievably fascinating story. he joined up as an islamist. and then became a double agent. why did he choose to do that? >> he became radicalized after converting. and then he went deep into al qaeda's world, getting to know many of the people who became top al qaeda leaders. people like an war alalaki, and he had all of these contacts. he was trusted by them and was perhaps the most important spy that the cia has had inside al qaeda since 9/11. >> is it clear -- people become double agents for many reasons, some financial, some other reasons. >> he was fed up with all the civilian casualties from al qaeda and did all the soul-searching, deciding the only thing he could do was to work with the cia. he knew just how dangerous these people were, because he rubbed shoulders with them for years and
some of this information came from a former danish boxer, morton storm.information, my life, which he co-wrote. tonight, at 9:00 eastern time, just nine minutes from now. the cnn special for the double agent inside the al qaeda, telling his story. it is really an unbelievably fascinating story. he joined up as an islamist. and then became a double agent. why did he choose to do that? >> he became radicalized after converting. and then he went deep into al qaeda's world, getting to know...
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>> nic, who is this man, morton storm, and what did he help the cia take down, according to his story? >> reporter: he's danish, former boxer turned biker turned -- converted to islam. became a radical islamist. went around europe espousing jihad, made connections in yemen with top al qaeda leaders, also in somalia. he helped the cia, he says, take down american-educated anwar awlaki the cleric who inspired the ft. hood shooter, hasan nidal. inspired attacks in london against the underground rail network and bus network there. so this was a man who was high on the u.s. most wanted target list and this morton storm who became a jihadist and then became a spy, he says that he helped get anwar awlaki. there was a dispute over that in the end. but he says in his words that he helped take down 30 terror leaders over a number of years. >> fascinating, looking forward to watching it. thanks to nic robertson in scotland. don't miss the cnn special report "double agent, inside al qaeda for the cia." it airs tuesday night at 9:00 eastern. >>> coming up on the national lead, it's unnerving to le
>> nic, who is this man, morton storm, and what did he help the cia take down, according to his story? >> reporter: he's danish, former boxer turned biker turned -- converted to islam. became a radical islamist. went around europe espousing jihad, made connections in yemen with top al qaeda leaders, also in somalia. he helped the cia, he says, take down american-educated anwar awlaki the cleric who inspired the ft. hood shooter, hasan nidal. inspired attacks in london against the...
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the police are starting to look at another case, a case were the woman was named casandra morton. she actually went missing back in 2009, right around the same time morgan harrington went missing. morgan harrington, her remains were found in october of 2009. in 2010, the remains of cassandra morton was found as well, not far from the area we know now jesse matthew, who is the person of interest, suspect in the case of hannah, he lived in that area back during that time. so the police are starting to actually connect the dots on a lot of these cases. now one question, shannon, that a lot of people have right now, what is the forensic link amongst all of these cases? what i can tell you from what my sources tell me, just this morning, very close to the investigation, is that when the police went back to mr. matthew's home the second time, remember they did two search warrants at his home. when they went back the second time they went back there specifically to look for articles of clothing and various types of shoes that could have been worn. which tells me as an investigator they h
the police are starting to look at another case, a case were the woman was named casandra morton. she actually went missing back in 2009, right around the same time morgan harrington went missing. morgan harrington, her remains were found in october of 2009. in 2010, the remains of cassandra morton was found as well, not far from the area we know now jesse matthew, who is the person of interest, suspect in the case of hannah, he lived in that area back during that time. so the police are...
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delegate elinor holmes morton. what is your first question to julia pearson tomorrow? >> well, actually, lawrence, i am most concerned at this point, about the secrecy in the secret service. they appear to take the secret part of their name as seriously as they take protecting the president. remember, the first lady was not told about the shooting. and there has been no report. we had to have what amounts to a report from the washington post about that gun that lodged bullets in the white house. and now we have a jumper that penetrates the white house hill self. the first time that has ever happened in the history of the united states. the combination of that shooting and the jumper really takes the threat posed to the president of the united states to a new level. this president has, according to the threat levels from the homeland security, has three times the number of threats of his predecessors. so i want to know why the secret service, which is an expert agency, didn't even know bullets when they heard them. and i also want to know whether or not the sequester ha
delegate elinor holmes morton. what is your first question to julia pearson tomorrow? >> well, actually, lawrence, i am most concerned at this point, about the secrecy in the secret service. they appear to take the secret part of their name as seriously as they take protecting the president. remember, the first lady was not told about the shooting. and there has been no report. we had to have what amounts to a report from the washington post about that gun that lodged bullets in the white...
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here's a preview. >> morton storm, for half a decade, he says he moved back and forth between two worlds identities. when one misplaced sentence could have cost him his life. >> you don't know what angle he's playing. >> traveling between atheism, hard line islam, english and arabic. >> one minute he's 007, on the other side, he's now part of the militant circle. >> reporter: between being an agent for western intelligence and a sworn member of al qaeda, storm says he was a double agent. so trusted by al qaeda terror leaders, he even fixed one up with a blond european wife. a unique, powerful weapon in the war on terror who says he got results. >> i have been responsible of 30 kills. >> 30 terrorists killed. >> in a race against time, trying to bring down the most dangerous terrorists they can launch their next attack. double agent inside al qaeda for the cia. >> storm has written a book, agent storm, my life inside al qaeda, he wrote it with the help of cnn contributor. and especially recently, congratulations on all this work. and this is all pushing ahead to this piece we're airing to
here's a preview. >> morton storm, for half a decade, he says he moved back and forth between two worlds identities. when one misplaced sentence could have cost him his life. >> you don't know what angle he's playing. >> traveling between atheism, hard line islam, english and arabic. >> one minute he's 007, on the other side, he's now part of the militant circle. >> reporter: between being an agent for western intelligence and a sworn member of al qaeda, storm says...
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his father is tony-nominated actor euan morton and his mother lee armitage works behind the scenes. >ll pick up details the way a kid does. sometimes it's about a prop or it's a really simple thing. are they really drinking juice, are they really eating that food, and he likes to learn how everything is done. >> reporter: but what matters to him is who's watching his reviews. >> i hope more kids see it and more kids want to go to the theater. >> tonight i saw the opera. it's an extraordinary, great, powerful, life-changing show. >> reporter: extraordinary for a 6-year-old who considers the theater his playground. jeff pegues, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> i've got to remember that advice. take a nap before the show, not during the show. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll have more on that possible data breach at home depot. mellody hobson has details. >>> and from the hit show "catfish," nick schulman tells us about his new book on the internet and relationships. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie gre
his father is tony-nominated actor euan morton and his mother lee armitage works behind the scenes. >ll pick up details the way a kid does. sometimes it's about a prop or it's a really simple thing. are they really drinking juice, are they really eating that food, and he likes to learn how everything is done. >> reporter: but what matters to him is who's watching his reviews. >> i hope more kids see it and more kids want to go to the theater. >> tonight i saw the opera....
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the victim's body was found in a morton grove forest preserve. coroners determining human struggle to death. if questioned by investigators at the time. as detectives grew closer it was revealed in court today that he telephoned the victim's mother and an apparent attempt to deflect attention away from himself. >> he denied he kill david. he also told the mother that he saw someone and man picking up david and a white sedan shortly before he was killed. investigators believe he was just trying to deflect attention away from himself. >> let's subtly trying to run over a 14 year-old boy after the boy apparently rebuffed his advances to expect to secure an indictment in the weeks ahead. >> to want it tough to run for families in suburban floss' more. a woman is sexually assaulting her home. assays sexually assaulted the woman of her bedroom. cent to 14 year-old mother text messages. one of those messages apparently read she wanted me to tell you something before i killed her. kelly's father also testified yesterday. >> the parents of a woman accused
the victim's body was found in a morton grove forest preserve. coroners determining human struggle to death. if questioned by investigators at the time. as detectives grew closer it was revealed in court today that he telephoned the victim's mother and an apparent attempt to deflect attention away from himself. >> he denied he kill david. he also told the mother that he saw someone and man picking up david and a white sedan shortly before he was killed. investigators believe he was just...
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before we go we want to note the passing of long time cbs news correspondent bruce morton who died friday after a long battle with cancer. he was a gifted writer reported for cbs news for almost 30 years and he loved politics. he was 83. and next week we will be right back here when we'll be talking to new york democratic senator can i continues, and ken burns will be here to preview his new series for pbs "the roosevelts" we hope to see you then i'll see you tomorrow night on the cbs evening news. thanks for watching "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and now a young boy is in t hospital. >>> a mountain lion coming out of the woods and into human territory. now a young boy is in the hospital. good evening. >>> this 6-year-old boy was attacked while at a winery in santa clara county this afternoon. kpix5 reporter juliette goodrich is live at the open space reserve where the officials are looking for the animal right now, juliet? >> the search is on now for that mountain lion. the parents had to fight off of mountain lie e
before we go we want to note the passing of long time cbs news correspondent bruce morton who died friday after a long battle with cancer. he was a gifted writer reported for cbs news for almost 30 years and he loved politics. he was 83. and next week we will be right back here when we'll be talking to new york democratic senator can i continues, and ken burns will be here to preview his new series for pbs "the roosevelts" we hope to see you then i'll see you tomorrow night on the cbs...
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in sussex county, this band is holding together, approaching mort morton.t's approaching ellendale. it's a thin band. some of the rain could be locally heavy at times. we saw rain earlier through parts of atlantic county, we're seeing that come to an end raining itself out. upper bucks county, a few light spotty showers here as well as into mercer county. big improvements overnight tonight. as far as the shore is concerned, though, we'll still have the high surf tonight. we'll still have a high risk of rip currents for the rest of the evening. be aware of that if you're along our shore points. big area of high pressure, though, is going to start to clear us out overnight into tomorrow and give us big improvements going into the weekend. temperatures, though, like i mentioned, still school, low 6 0s in south jersey. warmer air is on the way. we have 80s down to our zut south and west. some of that will be here for your weekend, too. future weather starts to break the clouds up as we go late into tonight. mostly overnight is web we'll start to see more improv
in sussex county, this band is holding together, approaching mort morton.t's approaching ellendale. it's a thin band. some of the rain could be locally heavy at times. we saw rain earlier through parts of atlantic county, we're seeing that come to an end raining itself out. upper bucks county, a few light spotty showers here as well as into mercer county. big improvements overnight tonight. as far as the shore is concerned, though, we'll still have the high surf tonight. we'll still have a high...
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bruce morton passed away at 83.s family. >> you can always follow us on twitter. tweet me @wolfblitzer. join us again on monday, 5:00 p.m. eastern. you can dvr the show if you can't catch us live. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the "the situation room." erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a plane full of american contractors forced to land in iran. a live report coming up. >>> two u.s. fighter jets forced to scramble. >>> and new video of the fight against isis. what the battle looks like on the ground tonight. let's go "outfront." "outfront" the breaking news, the plane carrying 100 americans forced to land in iran. iranian authorities forced the plane to land or be
bruce morton passed away at 83.s family. >> you can always follow us on twitter. tweet me @wolfblitzer. join us again on monday, 5:00 p.m. eastern. you can dvr the show if you can't catch us live. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the "the situation room." erin burnett "outfront" starts erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a plane full of american contractors forced to land in iran. a...
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morton storm was one of those people who had been a boxer, who had become a biker, had been in and outonverted to islam, then became radical. and while he was radical, he was preaching jihad. he was getting to know senior figures within al qaeda. and that was making him incredibly valuable to the intelligence services. they tried to recruit him at one point. he rejected them. but then he goes through this sort of fundamental change where he realizes that islam that has been taught, this violent type of islam, is wrong, and he loses his faith in islam, and he literally goes to danish intelligence agents and says i want to help you. i want to do something to defeat this terrorism. and really that made him so valuable not just to danish intelligence, the cia, mi-6 in britain, they were both using him, using his contacts, he says, because of all the senior figures in al qaeda that he knew, and that allowed him, he said, to play a significant role in killing as many as 30 of these terrorist leaders within al qaeda and other groups. and for the cia and for mi-5 and mi-6, he was, for a period
morton storm was one of those people who had been a boxer, who had become a biker, had been in and outonverted to islam, then became radical. and while he was radical, he was preaching jihad. he was getting to know senior figures within al qaeda. and that was making him incredibly valuable to the intelligence services. they tried to recruit him at one point. he rejected them. but then he goes through this sort of fundamental change where he realizes that islam that has been taught, this violent...
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morton williams' super markets says breakfast habits have changed.ppers are more health conscious. passing on carbs and jewing have i juice and choosing proteins and dare. >> i more people are having yogurt now. really every category that consumer shops for has been under price pressure. >> rush says she tries to eat healthy. and uses coupons as much as possible. >> if i think something is really too expensive. i just won't buy it. >> jill wagner, cbs news, new york. >>> you say you like plane yoking you? >> i love plane yogurt, little drizzle of hon. >> i my mom likes it, too. >> alh. >> too bitter for you? you like your pop tarts? >> right on. >> right now 52:00; three's on your side with a scam alert, the one phonecall you don't want to answer. >> back on the track, tony stewart returns to racing for the first time, since he killed another driver on the track. the reception he received from fans and how he did in the race when we come back. >>> sass we watch up our labor day weekend there is forecast is starting to go downhill depending on your ta
morton williams' super markets says breakfast habits have changed.ppers are more health conscious. passing on carbs and jewing have i juice and choosing proteins and dare. >> i more people are having yogurt now. really every category that consumer shops for has been under price pressure. >> rush says she tries to eat healthy. and uses coupons as much as possible. >> if i think something is really too expensive. i just won't buy it. >> jill wagner, cbs news, new york....
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chains are giving out free cups so get yours today at dunkin' donuts, krispy kreme, mcdonalds and tim morton's. >> why can't it be coffee day every day. >>> some stories making news this morning. overnight, afghanistan's new president is sworn in. this after a marathon six-month election hampered by allegations of fraud. it's the first transition of power since the u.s. invasion in 2001. shortly before the inauguration a roadside bomb in kabul detonated near the presidential palace. no one was hurt. >>> virginia police are changing tactics in their search for a missing college student hannah graham. until now it was a mass mission with about 1,000 untrained volunteers. but this morning more specialized rescue professionals are using atvs to search particular areas. >>> to a different search in pennsylvania. authorities accuse cop killer eric trafrein but a new fear brewing. police say the fbi's top ten most wanted man may have set up booby traps. as that manhunt creeps into its 17th day memories of another extended search. eric robert rudolph was on the run for five years. in 2003 he pleaded g
chains are giving out free cups so get yours today at dunkin' donuts, krispy kreme, mcdonalds and tim morton's. >> why can't it be coffee day every day. >>> some stories making news this morning. overnight, afghanistan's new president is sworn in. this after a marathon six-month election hampered by allegations of fraud. it's the first transition of power since the u.s. invasion in 2001. shortly before the inauguration a roadside bomb in kabul detonated near the presidential...
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his father is tony-nominated actor euan morton, and his mother, lee armitage, works behind the scenesll pick up details they-- the way a kid does. sometimes it's about a prop or it's a simple thing. it's are they really drinking juice? are they really eating that food? and he likes to learn how everything is done. >> reporter: but what matters to him is who's watching his reviews. >> i hope that more kids see it and more kids want to go to the theater. tonight i saw "the phantom of the opera." it's an extraordinary, great, powerful, life-changing show. >> reporter: extraordinary for a six-year-old who considers the theater his playground. jeff pegues, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> rose: you know what they say? if you want to be the best, start young. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. scott will be back tomorrow. i'm charlie rose in new york. it's been a pleasure. thank you for watching. i'll see you first thing tomorrow on "cbs this morning." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org oh wow. you look incredible! right?!
his father is tony-nominated actor euan morton, and his mother, lee armitage, works behind the scenesll pick up details they-- the way a kid does. sometimes it's about a prop or it's a simple thing. it's are they really drinking juice? are they really eating that food? and he likes to learn how everything is done. >> reporter: but what matters to him is who's watching his reviews. >> i hope that more kids see it and more kids want to go to the theater. tonight i saw "the...
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and that is not the case and it should have been happening sooner and on the issue of the morton um by kim, it is not there and it is not with us yet. and i think that we should, and this building, tries to be approved, and i think that if comes after that, and we will deal with that situation and i know that there is a question about using the historic maintenance to be able to convert to office. and but, i think that this building is office already. and it is office in every way and it should be office and so, you really don't even need to utilize that legislation although that was what was proposed by the project sponsor, but just a conversion of the building because it was within the area, that is, you know, going to allow the office and probably does have a lot of office there already. and as was the case with the mjb building and i don't remember that being used or the historic piece and maybe it did. so i am in favor in the way that it was proposed. >> thank you very much. >> and i would like to echo, at least one thing that the commissioner antonini said that this building as z
and that is not the case and it should have been happening sooner and on the issue of the morton um by kim, it is not there and it is not with us yet. and i think that we should, and this building, tries to be approved, and i think that if comes after that, and we will deal with that situation and i know that there is a question about using the historic maintenance to be able to convert to office. and but, i think that this building is office already. and it is office in every way and it should...
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. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> morton storm's path to the cia begins here, in denmark. >> i couldlay the foreigner, i could play the beach, and that's what i did. >> age 7, typical boy. loves laser tag. but, behind the smile, there's trouble. >> i grew up with no dad. >> how did that affect you? >> it affected me emotionally. you feel frustrated and angry. >> seemingly hard-working, selling vegetables at market, age 13. but he is already committing armed robbery. >> armed robbery. what was going through your head? >> adrenaline. adrenaline. something excitement. >> adrenaline and anger become moral ton storm's trademarks. by his early teens, he was a boxer. >> but your fighting wint just limited to the ring? >> it wasn't limited to the ring. >>. >> i felt . >> at age 19d, he joins a notorious biker gang. storm says he was that i shall toughest enforcer. raw muscle. >> boxing, biking with the gang, armed robbery. whatever storm is doing, he's always doing it to the max. his life is descending into criminality and chaos. >> storm craves sanity, stability. comes here, his local libra
. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> morton storm's path to the cia begins here, in denmark. >> i couldlay the foreigner, i could play the beach, and that's what i did. >> age 7, typical boy. loves laser tag. but, behind the smile, there's trouble. >> i grew up with no dad. >> how did that affect you? >> it affected me emotionally. you feel frustrated and angry. >> seemingly hard-working, selling vegetables at market, age 13. but he is already...
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congressman louise gutierez, she says the report -- we might do a big -- the problem is, look at the 2001 mortonemo. they feel that the agents in the field aren't honoring that, so the prosecutorial -- make sure that people who have long ties to the united states stay here. if you do enforcement measures, who's to say that's going to be honored by the field. that meani that means he has to explain it to them. >> i wanting to take you to north carolina where immigration has been a pretty central issue between democratic senator -- the two held their first debate last night. take a listen to some of that. >> we have to sail the border. then we have to solve the other problems that exist. kay haygan in 2008, saying she was going to work to solve immigration and all they got was a bill that went nowhere. >> i think speaker tillis is explaining, but he has no plan. >> so is the plan the best plan for the senator and other democrats who are looking for another re-election campaign? the best plan for the -- not to take the issues to go big until after the elections? >> they have been on him all year, w
congressman louise gutierez, she says the report -- we might do a big -- the problem is, look at the 2001 mortonemo. they feel that the agents in the field aren't honoring that, so the prosecutorial -- make sure that people who have long ties to the united states stay here. if you do enforcement measures, who's to say that's going to be honored by the field. that meani that means he has to explain it to them. >> i wanting to take you to north carolina where immigration has been a pretty...
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morton grove is a 51. cooler temperatures outside cook county. that means fall. satellite's radar composite shows no rain right now. but we will have showers and thunderstorms saturday afternoon into sunday. today's high into the '70s. we are actually warmer than normal. tonight down to 61. rain develops after lunchtime saturday. high of 82. sunday, 73. cool next week. more sunshine. >> they're trying to squeeze the projects in what the weather is still lingering around. that brings us to union pacific. doing about 13 mi. of track work. replacing the rail lines. that is impacting this line. significant delays in many cases. the trains have been at capacity. watch for that this morning. it will last through mid november. and the resurfacing work that has been in place continues at state. it should finally be picked up on october 10th. watch for that. it's my job to remind you of all things unpleasant with construction. i will have more coming up. >>a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed on the north side, and an officer was accidentally injured while responding to
morton grove is a 51. cooler temperatures outside cook county. that means fall. satellite's radar composite shows no rain right now. but we will have showers and thunderstorms saturday afternoon into sunday. today's high into the '70s. we are actually warmer than normal. tonight down to 61. rain develops after lunchtime saturday. high of 82. sunday, 73. cool next week. more sunshine. >> they're trying to squeeze the projects in what the weather is still lingering around. that brings us to...
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seen at several closed roads leading to the wont want his preserve your model wrote cupertino the mortons with so far unable to track down the mountain lion project a six year old boy on sunday. evans it found had suggest they been crisscrossing all of the area right able to hone in on a single strong track of the check to the actual line. and how small from good condition monday afternoon silver bullet wounds to a mac attack as he walked lot family winery. why cannot know where as author described the attack this little boy very similar to the way you expected to attack at which is its primary play. >> : apparently on but not unusual detail where it bought the tell began of the pearly found tracks here that of all the boy and his father as they retreated back on the trail. soon be business as usual as a backup winery where deer can be seen drinking at found at a nearby resident diana shoots at the but to give up for a morning walk on the still open trails. and >> : now can't stop them from enjoying the use of major around here either. condenser korea is one area now setting a live traps
seen at several closed roads leading to the wont want his preserve your model wrote cupertino the mortons with so far unable to track down the mountain lion project a six year old boy on sunday. evans it found had suggest they been crisscrossing all of the area right able to hone in on a single strong track of the check to the actual line. and how small from good condition monday afternoon silver bullet wounds to a mac attack as he walked lot family winery. why cannot know where as author...
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probably his most famous, as we have alluded to in the introduction, sending henry morton stanley to find david livingstone. he didn't really get lost. but he understood that this would be a great newspaper series and that if he could send them off and along the way he would probably discover all kinds of things and getting all kinds of trouble and it would be a great series of dispatches. it was a sensation for the new york herald and he was looking for an encore to this great sensation. and this is where he began work on the idea of an expedition to the north pole that he would pay for completely all by himself that would test the theory. so this is the guy who got the job. this is george washington's along of the u.s. navy. and so i decided that he wanted to be the first guy to be one can reach the north pole. he was captivated and peterman's ideas and a lot of other scientific ideas that were swirling around at that time. so bennett purchased this from the british and renamed it the jeannette. and george washington de long and his wife sailed the ship from france all the way to s
probably his most famous, as we have alluded to in the introduction, sending henry morton stanley to find david livingstone. he didn't really get lost. but he understood that this would be a great newspaper series and that if he could send them off and along the way he would probably discover all kinds of things and getting all kinds of trouble and it would be a great series of dispatches. it was a sensation for the new york herald and he was looking for an encore to this great sensation. and...
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>> katherine hayes and crystal morton have two of the six beds. it was a struggle to get here. >> i was trying to get help and nobody would accept me because i was pregnant. they said i guess insurance factors, risk, liabilities, stuff like that. but i'm like how can you not want to help this child inside of me, you know. >> we're seen as a liability. we're seen as an issue that they can't handle. and i feel that that's heartbreaking. >> do you know that when you call up treatment centers treatment programs, one of the questions you're asked is are you pregnant or could you be pregnant? and in almost every center in this state a positive answer to that question will screen you out of the program. they will not take you if you're pregnant. >> let me put it this way. there's plenty of other programs and what i'm telling you is whether we go through our child protective investigative meetings we'll find programs that we can to put these women in. >> if there are programs most women haven't found a way to access them. according to the department of he
>> katherine hayes and crystal morton have two of the six beds. it was a struggle to get here. >> i was trying to get help and nobody would accept me because i was pregnant. they said i guess insurance factors, risk, liabilities, stuff like that. but i'm like how can you not want to help this child inside of me, you know. >> we're seen as a liability. we're seen as an issue that they can't handle. and i feel that that's heartbreaking. >> do you know that when you call up...
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morton h. frank. peter christopher frank. colleen l. frazier. richard k. fraser. kevin j.frawley.lyde frazier jr. lillian inez frederick. andrew fredericks. tamitha freemen. brett owen freiman. peter l.freund. >> and my brother-in-law, tom swift. tom, your loss has left a void in the family and no parents could be more proud of their son than your mom and dad. >> loving son, husband, father, uncle, friend, and extraordinary man, my brother, bruce edward simmons. we love you and we miss you. andrew keith friedman. paul j. friedman. greg j.froehner. lisa anne frost. peter chris fry. clement afumando. steven elliott furman. paul james furmato. karleton douglas b.fyfe. >> richard peter gabriel. >> richard s. gabrielle. >> pamela lee gaff. irvin vincent galliard. >> grace katherine gallante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> lordes j.gallete. >> thomas gambino jr. >> ronald l.gamboa. >> peter james gancy jr. >> charles william garborini. >> andrew sunny garcia. >> caesar r. garcia. >> david garcia. >> jorge louise garcia. >> juan garc
morton h. frank. peter christopher frank. colleen l. frazier. richard k. fraser. kevin j.frawley.lyde frazier jr. lillian inez frederick. andrew fredericks. tamitha freemen. brett owen freiman. peter l.freund. >> and my brother-in-law, tom swift. tom, your loss has left a void in the family and no parents could be more proud of their son than your mom and dad. >> loving son, husband, father, uncle, friend, and extraordinary man, my brother, bruce edward simmons. we love you and we...
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morton says the city also has a methodologmethodical plan. according to the mayor's office, more than 4500 kits have been sent to the lab for testing so far resulting in 174 investigations and 26 indictments. >> if you could give a message to all of the victims out there that have been discovered and have yet to be discovered how will you put them at ease as far as making sure they do feel they have been treated fairly which some of them have expressed they do not? >> there is no way in the world i will tell them oh no you shouldn't feel that way. all i can say is, it is built up over a number of years, it's going to take a while to get it done and get it done right. if any victim wants a weekly report they're going to get it. all they got to do is ask. >> megan evos intends to thold mayor to his word. she has become somewhat of a shadow, pressing the mayor whenever she can. >> you start to wonder, is rape really illegal? apparently it was not a big deal for nine years that alliano was on the loose. like the law says is illegal, i have to won
morton says the city also has a methodologmethodical plan. according to the mayor's office, more than 4500 kits have been sent to the lab for testing so far resulting in 174 investigations and 26 indictments. >> if you could give a message to all of the victims out there that have been discovered and have yet to be discovered how will you put them at ease as far as making sure they do feel they have been treated fairly which some of them have expressed they do not? >> there is no...
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morton was reported missing the same day as harrington. in the mort only case either but the alleged dna link between harrington and matthew is significant. >> dna evidence is the single best evidence that you can have other than a videotape. it is like a genetic marker of the people that were there and what happened. >> reporter: the police are not elaborating on the evidence. if it holds up, there could be another victim connected to matthew. in 2005, a 26-year-old woman was grabbed while walking home from this fairfax, virginia grocery store. authorities say she was dragged to a grassy area nearby and sexually assaulted. police released this sketch of her attacker. in 2012 the fbi said the suspect in the harrington case matched the dna mark he. and the hannah graham case is not the first time matthew has been accused of praying on a young woman. he was accused of rape in 2002 when he was 20 years old and attending liberty university in lynchburg. matthew told authorities, the woman consented. she declined to press charges and investigat
morton was reported missing the same day as harrington. in the mort only case either but the alleged dna link between harrington and matthew is significant. >> dna evidence is the single best evidence that you can have other than a videotape. it is like a genetic marker of the people that were there and what happened. >> reporter: the police are not elaborating on the evidence. if it holds up, there could be another victim connected to matthew. in 2005, a 26-year-old woman was...
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the ambulance to get there, it is possible, and we will determine whether that could have saved morton's life. >> the review authority said in the first quarter of this year, there were 17 police involved shootings in chicago. looking back to 2009, the target of those shootings in chicago are overwhelmingly black. what's not included in the statistics is a tally of how many of those cases warranted deadly force. bret? >> mike tobin in chicago, thank you. >>> nato leaders are now grappling what if any role the alliance has in containing the isis terror threat. president obama and british prime minister david cameron are pushing for an international response. but with russia breathing down the nato neck in ukraine, taking on another long-term foe could be a tough sell. chief white house correspondent ed henry is traveling with the president and reports tonight from wales. >> reporter: a nato summit billed as the most consequential in years opened with more talk about ending combat operations in afghanistan and pushing back on russian president vladimir putin over ukraine. if president obam
the ambulance to get there, it is possible, and we will determine whether that could have saved morton's life. >> the review authority said in the first quarter of this year, there were 17 police involved shootings in chicago. looking back to 2009, the target of those shootings in chicago are overwhelmingly black. what's not included in the statistics is a tally of how many of those cases warranted deadly force. bret? >> mike tobin in chicago, thank you. >>> nato leaders...
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with morton williams super markets say breakfast habits have changed.remembers more health conscious passing on carbs sugary juice and choosing proteins and dare. >> i more people are having yogurts now, really every category, that consumer shops for, has been under price pressure. >> rush said she tries to eat healthy and uses coupons as much as possible. >> if i think something is really too expensive, i just won't buy it. >> jill wagner, cbs news, new york. >> five people are recovering this morning, after a both explodes troweling everyone overboard, in ocean pines, maryland. flames broke out on the 24-foot boat sunday afternoon, neighbors who live close by, rushed to pull five people from the water and also tried to get control of the fire. we're told the boat is total lost. authorities are still looking into what sparked the blast. >>> and, check this out. some amazing video from washington state. officials say a dust storm caused a major pile up. more than 50 cars were involved, dozens were injured, fortunately, none of them seriously, the highwa
with morton williams super markets say breakfast habits have changed.remembers more health conscious passing on carbs sugary juice and choosing proteins and dare. >> i more people are having yogurts now, really every category, that consumer shops for, has been under price pressure. >> rush said she tries to eat healthy and uses coupons as much as possible. >> if i think something is really too expensive, i just won't buy it. >> jill wagner, cbs news, new york. >>...
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aside from morton's words, what you have to say? >> there is a remarkable amount of ore raiders.e-mails between morten storm and his terror contacts recordings with the cia and danish intelligence handlers and money transfer records from some companies set up by western intelligence and the list goes on and on. and it also continues on with the narratives. >> that gave us great confidence and let's give you an example. we have this terror leader on the left and i will just describe a little about this. [inaudible] >> that is a video, if you will believe, from where he is proposing to this girl [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> so that is his marriage proposal from anwar al-awlaki to this blonde, croatian, so how on earth did morten storm have that in his possession? and it's never come out before. so things like that that really do corps operate his story. how we have that on his computer, how he had the replies so it was just an absolute wealth of corroborating in detail. and what we try to do in the book is laid out as much as possible. and there's also going to be a docum
aside from morton's words, what you have to say? >> there is a remarkable amount of ore raiders.e-mails between morten storm and his terror contacts recordings with the cia and danish intelligence handlers and money transfer records from some companies set up by western intelligence and the list goes on and on. and it also continues on with the narratives. >> that gave us great confidence and let's give you an example. we have this terror leader on the left and i will just describe...