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>> pelley: i'm scott pelley.'ll see you tomorrow on the cbs evening news. captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road ahead. ke youe : 1-800-345-25501-800-30 50r schwab bank haat's in your r [ sighs ] [ ringing continues, dog barks ] [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. [ dog whimpers ] even paper towels. and now get a scott mega roll paper towel 6 pack for $4.99. staples. that was easy. for $4.99. with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. phil: previously on "the amazing race," dave's worse fears were confirmed. >> i fell on my achilles tendon. phil: there was an express pass given to them. >> i want to finish this for him. phil: dave and connor cut back. >> there's the express pass. phil: after a wild ride at the roadblock, dave achieved the impossible but got more than they bargained for. will dave and connor keep racing? >> i honestly don't have any idea if we can keep going. phil: and who wil
>> pelley: i'm scott pelley.'ll see you tomorrow on the cbs evening news. captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road ahead. ke youe : 1-800-345-25501-800-30 50r schwab bank haat's in your r [ sighs ] [ ringing continues, dog barks ] [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. [ dog whimpers ] even paper towels. and now get a scott mega roll paper towel 6 pack for $4.99. staples. that was easy. for $4.99. with an intuitive motion activated...
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>> pelley: julie otto is one of the injured patients that we met at st. joseph mercy hospital outside detroit. >> it is just unbearable. >> oh, yeah. >> pelley: these patients were injected with the steroid to relieve chronic pain. but now, this fungus is inside them. this sample was grown from the spinal fluid of a patient. the drug was produced by new england compounding, known as n.e.c.c., outside boston. joe connolly, a lab technician there, is the first to speak out about what happened. >> the underlying factor is the company got greedy and over- extended and we got sloppy and something happened. >> pelley: n.e.c.c. was one of thousands of so-called "compounding pharmacies." congress exempted them from f.d.a. oversight because, by law, they're allowed to make custom drugs just one patient at a time. but connolly says, over a few years, n.e.c.c. went national. he told us that quantities of drugs increased by a factor of 1,000. >> we became a manufacturer overnight. so we were basically trying to have the best of both worlds trying to manufacture witho
>> pelley: julie otto is one of the injured patients that we met at st. joseph mercy hospital outside detroit. >> it is just unbearable. >> oh, yeah. >> pelley: these patients were injected with the steroid to relieve chronic pain. but now, this fungus is inside them. this sample was grown from the spinal fluid of a patient. the drug was produced by new england compounding, known as n.e.c.c., outside boston. joe connolly, a lab technician there, is the first to speak out...
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. >> pelley: thank you. it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans two years ago. and both sides agreed that military pay and benefits along with funding for veterans should be shielded from the budget ax as well. but the rest of the federal government will be cut by $85 billion this year and more than $100 billion each of the nine years after that with the cuts split between defense and domestic spending. that translates into an 8% cut in pentagon funding. most domestic agencies will have to cut at least 5% from their ledgers. medicare itself won't get cut but docto
. >> pelley: thank you. it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating...
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. >> pelley: back now from rome.new york city's ban on supersized sugary soft drinks was supposed to take effect tomorrow but today a judge struck it down calling it arbitrary because it would apply to restaurants but not to convenience stores. the city plans to appeal. mayor michael bloomberg sought the ban as a way to fight obesity. you may have heard about an awful traffic accident over the weekend in warren, ohio. today police investigating the case said an s.u.v. packed with teenagers was just going way too fast when it struck a guardrail and flipped into a pond. six of the teens-- including the driver-- were killed. two others survived. they were on their way home from a sleepover. a british mountain climber survived a frightening fall and it was all caught on video by his helmet cam. mark roberts was climbing a mountain in wales last month when a chunk of ice knocked him off his footing. look at this. he tumbled more than a hundred feet in 30 seconds but it must have felt like a lifetime. roberts survived the
. >> pelley: back now from rome.new york city's ban on supersized sugary soft drinks was supposed to take effect tomorrow but today a judge struck it down calling it arbitrary because it would apply to restaurants but not to convenience stores. the city plans to appeal. mayor michael bloomberg sought the ban as a way to fight obesity. you may have heard about an awful traffic accident over the weekend in warren, ohio. today police investigating the case said an s.u.v. packed with...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. minutes." and we'll see you monday from the vatican. good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida in for allen martin. >>> we are ending the week on some very strong economic news and one bay area city is about to spread the wealth around. first those unexpectedly strong jobs numbers. the unemployment rate dropped to 7.7% its lowest level in more than four years. the economy created more than a quarter million jobs and that report pushed the dow to yet another record close. the nasdaq and s&p also closed higher, the sixth straight week of gains for the stock market and it's more good news for workers in san jose. that city's minimum wage goes up starting monday. it is set to go up from $8 to $10 an hour that some business owners fought against. but kpix 5's len ramirez found one man who has had a change of heart. >> reporter: piece of my heart in san
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. minutes." and we'll see you monday from the vatican. good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida in for allen martin. >>> we are ending the week on some very strong economic news and one bay area city is about to spread the wealth around. first those...
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. >> pelley: so anthony, why aren't companies doing more hiring? >> scott, the fact of the matter is during the recession, they learned to do more with less workers. and still make healthy profits. they're waiting until orders really pick up. they simply don't have enough orders... workers to fill them before they start hiring again. >> pelley: will this hot stock market cause the federal reserve to rethink raising interest rates? >> i don't think so, scott. the fed has been pretty clear in many of its statements recently that it's main job right now is getting the unemployment rate down. it's going to keep interest rates down until that starts to happen. >> pelley: anthony mason at the new york stock exchange. thank you. as anthony said, the stock market has recovered from the great recession, but the job market has not. have a look at these numbers. in october of 2007 when stocks hit their previous high, about 7 million americans were unemployed. now it's more than 12 million. also back in october of '07, 27 million americans were on food stamps.
. >> pelley: so anthony, why aren't companies doing more hiring? >> scott, the fact of the matter is during the recession, they learned to do more with less workers. and still make healthy profits. they're waiting until orders really pick up. they simply don't have enough orders... workers to fill them before they start hiring again. >> pelley: will this hot stock market cause the federal reserve to rethink raising interest rates? >> i don't think so, scott. the fed has...
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. >> pelley: alan pizzey in front of st. peter's basilica tonight. alan, thank you. the former pope will return to vatican city later this year to take up residence at his retirement home, a former monastery behind st. peter's basilica. it will be a short walk, if he cares to take it, from where the new pope will be dealing with a lot of old problems. here's mark phillips. >> reporter: and then he was gone. the clean-up after the long papal good-bye party didn't take long. cleaning up after the papacy of benedict xvi may be more difficult. benedict leaves a lot of unfinished business behind. he leaves people still demanding justice for children abused by clergy, people like barbara blaine of the abused children's support group. >> he offered lofty statements. he apologized to victims. he met with victims. and yet, we haven't seen even one bishop punished or even one church employee go without a day's pay for the cover-up of these sex crimes. >> reporter: the cardinals gathering here now have a damage-control challenge-- how to provide believable assurances that the e
. >> pelley: alan pizzey in front of st. peter's basilica tonight. alan, thank you. the former pope will return to vatican city later this year to take up residence at his retirement home, a former monastery behind st. peter's basilica. it will be a short walk, if he cares to take it, from where the new pope will be dealing with a lot of old problems. here's mark phillips. >> reporter: and then he was gone. the clean-up after the long papal good-bye party didn't take long. cleaning...
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. >> pelley: jon, does this tell us anything about the treatment for adults? are there any implications here? >> reporter: scott, i want to emphasize it doesn't yet tell us everything about babies. this is a one-person test. but for adults, one possibility is if somebody is exposed to h.i.v., say, through a needle stick there's what's called a window of opportunity. we know if you treat that person with anti-retro viral medications soon you can prevent the virus from taking hold in the body. so maybe this has implications for rapid treatment of those people. the problem is, in adults it's usually weeks, months, or even years between the time somebody is infected and they know that they're infected. >> pelley: intriguing. doctor, thanks very much. most of the cardinals sent to rome to elect a new pope have now arrived. 107 of the 115-- eligible to cast their ballot held a pre- conclave meeting today about the future of the roman catholic church and as mark phillips tells us, they have plenty to talk about. >> reporter: class was called for 9:30 rome time for th
. >> pelley: jon, does this tell us anything about the treatment for adults? are there any implications here? >> reporter: scott, i want to emphasize it doesn't yet tell us everything about babies. this is a one-person test. but for adults, one possibility is if somebody is exposed to h.i.v., say, through a needle stick there's what's called a window of opportunity. we know if you treat that person with anti-retro viral medications soon you can prevent the virus from taking hold in...
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. >> pelley: chip, thank you. the big worry along the new jersey shore is flooding and jim axelrod is in seaside heights tonight, jim? >> reporter: well, the wind's been whipping steadily here all day, scott, and as night falls it feels even fiercer. there will be two high tides in the next 14 hours on the jersey shore that will determine the extent of the damage here. it's been a rough four months in seaside heights, new jersey. superstorm sandy destroyed the boardwalk that drives the town's economy. now wind gusts could reach 50 miles per hour and the coastal flood warning is in effect until morning. mayor bill acres has had just about enough. >> i think we're entitled to a break. we don't seem to be getting it right now. >> reporter: sand berms built since sandy are expected to protect the ocean side of this barrier island but the bay side is vulnerable to flooding because the october storm pushed sand and debris into the bay. >> there's no doubt about it. you just look at the bay side and the levels have defin
. >> pelley: chip, thank you. the big worry along the new jersey shore is flooding and jim axelrod is in seaside heights tonight, jim? >> reporter: well, the wind's been whipping steadily here all day, scott, and as night falls it feels even fiercer. there will be two high tides in the next 14 hours on the jersey shore that will determine the extent of the damage here. it's been a rough four months in seaside heights, new jersey. superstorm sandy destroyed the boardwalk that drives...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evenings vacant tonight. the catholic church has no pope. benedict xvi, in failing health, today became the first pope in six centuries to retire. he said farewell to cardinals, his top advisers, then left the vatican for the last time as leader of the world's 1.1 billion catholics. alan pizzey is in vatican city. ( applause ) >> reporter: benedict's final day as pope drew to a close with applause from his staff, last acts of homage, a 300-yard trip to the helipad, and a precisely timed liftoff for a ride he's taken many times over his eight years as pope.
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. >> pelley: the 787 dreamliner is a step closer to flying again. approved the plan to redesign the lithium ion batteries. the plane of the future was grounded after the batteries overheated on two jets and one of those batteries caught fire. extensive testing still has to be done before the 787 can return to service. nasa sent the "curiosity" rover to mars to see if the red planet could have supported life and the answer today is a resounding yes. tests on a piece of rock that "curiosity" scooped up show bits of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen-- all important building blocks for primitive life. there is also evidence that there was once drinkable water. two members of our cbs family have just received quite an honor. bob schieffer, chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation" was inducted into the television hall of fame. as was our president and c.e.o., leslie moonves whose parents married 70 years, were in the audience. leslie said "i think my father in is finally accepting that it's all right that i didn't go to
. >> pelley: the 787 dreamliner is a step closer to flying again. approved the plan to redesign the lithium ion batteries. the plane of the future was grounded after the batteries overheated on two jets and one of those batteries caught fire. extensive testing still has to be done before the 787 can return to service. nasa sent the "curiosity" rover to mars to see if the red planet could have supported life and the answer today is a resounding yes. tests on a piece of rock that...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evenings" is one of the most frightening words in the world. the disease was a death sentence when it burst on to the scene in the early' 80s, but today doctors are claiming that they have rid someone of the virus that causes the disease. an infant. and they're getting the world's attention. is the child truly free of h.i.v.? how did they do it? and what does this mean for the battle against aids? we asked dr. jon lapook to look into all this. >> reporter: when the newborn girl was transferred to the university of mississippi in 2010, dr. hannah gay knew her mother was h.i.v.-positive. with the infant only 30 hours old, dr. gay took the unusual step of using three anti-viral
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pelley: good evening.ident signing a fiscal time bomb. it was 2011, he and the congress couldn't agree on how to reign in federal spending so both republicans and democrats devised the budget control act of 2011. it set up automatic across-the- board spending cuts that were so onerous they would force the parties to find a better way. they had a year and a half to do it but they didn't. now those cuts are about to kick in at midnight. one last meeting at the white house today ended in failure and failure was an orphan. each side blamed the other for the plan that both set in motion. we have two reports tonight. first, major garrett at the white house where the president had
pelley: good evening.ident signing a fiscal time bomb. it was 2011, he and the congress couldn't agree on how to reign in federal spending so both republicans and democrats devised the budget control act of 2011. it set up automatic across-the- board spending cuts that were so onerous they would force the parties to find a better way. they had a year and a half to do it but they didn't. now those cuts are about to kick in at midnight. one last meeting at the white house today ended in failure...
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"cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, the cur stain going up on the papal election. the next time these doors open on st. peter's square we'll meet the new leader of the world's catholics. mark phillips reports on one the world's catholics. mark phillips reports on one crisis that will be waiting on his desk. a "60 minutes" investigation finds high-risk drugs sold without f.d.a. then, you can't tell us sitting here now that every drug being used in the united states is safe and effective. >> no, i -- i really cannot. >> pelley: and a new generation of americans takes up the joys and challenges of a 2,000-year- old faith. >> personally i was very much reluctant to follow the call because of celibacy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from vatican city. >> pelley: good evening, all roads lead to rome, and the road to the papacy starts here. first thing tomorrow the cardinals who will ch
"cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, the cur stain going up on the papal election. the next time these doors open on st. peter's square we'll meet the new leader of the world's catholics. mark phillips reports on one the world's catholics. mark phillips reports on one crisis that will be waiting on his desk. a "60 minutes" investigation finds high-risk drugs sold without f.d.a....
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good eveninguble in the midwest moved into the mid-atlantic region today and the satellite projections show the next target is the northeast later tonight. the storm is blamed for at least four deaths in traffic accidents in the midwest. as it moves east today, it dumped nearly two feet of snow in some places, made travel difficult and dangerous and left folks without power. it raised concerns about flooding along coastal areas that are still recovering from hurricane sandy. we have two reports tonight, first we'll go to chip reid in northern virginia. chip? >> reporter: well, good evening, scott. here in leesburg, virginia, the snow has stopped but in many parts of the state the damage has already been done. more than 215,000 homes and businesses are without power. in central virginia, heavy snow and strong wind created dangerous whiteout conditions on the roads. farther north traffic came to a stand still.
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, >> pelley: tonight, an from above. black smoke signals no pope elected, but the world watches live as the secret conclave begins. allen pizzey is in st. peter's square. mark phillips reports on the battle for the future of the church. james holmes appears before cameras for the first time since the days of the movie massacre. barry petersen reports the judge has made a decision on holmes' plea. dr. jon lapook on a potentially fatal side effect from an antibiotic taken by tens of millions of americans. and texans lift up st. peter's with song. a hometown choir finds itself on the stage of history. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs by cbs this i this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from vatican city. reporting tonight from vat >> pelley: good evening from st. peter's square. after more than a week of consultations in private, the cardinals of the roman catholic church got down to voting far new pope today-- in private. they sought divine inspiration at morn
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, >> pelley: tonight, an from above. black smoke signals no pope elected, but the world watches live as the secret conclave begins. allen pizzey is in st. peter's square. mark phillips reports on the battle for the future of the church. james holmes appears before cameras for the first time since the days of the movie massacre. barry petersen reports the judge has made a decision on holmes' plea. dr. jon...
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captioning sponsored by cbs ptioning sponsor this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelleyconomy and we hit another one today. this time it's good news. 7.7%, the lowest unemployment rate in more than four years. down two tenths a point since last month. it came today, along with toward that the economy created 236,000 jobs in february, that is double what most economists had expected. job creation is accelerating along with auto sales, manufacturing, big corporate profits and low interest rates. what can we expect next? here's anthony mason. >> reporter: 30-year-old erin kell just found a job at american pioneer manufacturing. >> it was life-changing for me and it will be life-changing for my children. >> reporter: a single mother of two young boys, kell makes coffee mugs for starbucks at the ohio
captioning sponsored by cbs ptioning sponsor this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelleyconomy and we hit another one today. this time it's good news. 7.7%, the lowest unemployment rate in more than four years. down two tenths a point since last month. it came today, along with toward that the economy created 236,000 jobs in february, that is double what most economists had expected. job creation is accelerating along with auto sales, manufacturing, big corporate...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good eveningder criminal investigation tonight. last fall, it shipped 17,000 vials of a contaminated steroid to 23 states. hundreds of people are still fighting horrific infections caused by the drug, and patients continue to die, the most recent just ten days ago. we've never heard from anyone inside new england compounding until tonight. a "60 minutes" investigation has discovered how a pharmacy not supervised by the f.d.a. came to ship toxic drugs across the country to unsuspecting patients. >> i've been in the hospital seven times, a total of 75 days. i've missed thanksgiving and christmas and my son's birthday.
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good eveningder criminal investigation tonight. last fall, it shipped 17,000 vials of a contaminated steroid to 23 states. hundreds of people are still fighting horrific infections caused by the drug, and patients continue to die, the most recent just ten days ago. we've never heard from anyone inside new england compounding until tonight. a "60 minutes" investigation has...
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ho captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good eveninght this day would never come. this is the day that the stock market finally recovered all of what was lost during the great recession. the dow gained more than 125 points today to close at 14,253. that is an all-time high. and the best close since october of 2007. have a look. for investors who hung in, it was a wild and frightening ride. as the recession took hold stocks plunged. by march of 2009, they had lost more than half of their value. retirement nest eggs were crushed. now almost four years to the day after the market hit rock bottom, the dow is back. anthony mason is where it all happened today at the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: the dow's climb has been long and steep. but 2013 has given it a burst of adrenaline. the dow is up nearly 9% already this year. >> i believe by the end of the year we will be much higher than we
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. >> pelley: it's the worst pharmaceutical disaster in decades. >> this should not happen in 2013. >>ave been killed and 720 are being treated for dangerous fungal infections caused by 17,000 vials of tainted medicine. our investigation turned up disturbing evidence of how it happened, and exposed a critical gap in drug safety in america. as commissioner of the f.d.a., then, you can't tell us that every drug being used in the united states is safe and effective. >> no, i... i really cannot. >> o'donnell: sheryl sandberg runs the business side of the social media giant facebook. she's one of the most powerful women in the world, and she has just written a book about women in the work force. it may be the most debated work published all year. >> i am not saying that everyone has the resources or opportunities i have. but i am saying we need to help women own the power they have, learn how to negotiate for raises, get the pay they deserve. >> o'donnell: you know, sheryl people are going to say, "oh she's got a charmed life, she went to harvard, she's a billionaire, and she's telling me w
. >> pelley: it's the worst pharmaceutical disaster in decades. >> this should not happen in 2013. >>ave been killed and 720 are being treated for dangerous fungal infections caused by 17,000 vials of tainted medicine. our investigation turned up disturbing evidence of how it happened, and exposed a critical gap in drug safety in america. as commissioner of the f.d.a., then, you can't tell us that every drug being used in the united states is safe and effective. >> no,...
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as scott pelley reported in december 2011, vacant homes become so ruinous in some neighborhoods thatne city, cleveland, decided it had to find a solution. >> perfectly good homes... worth $75,000, $100,000 or more a couple of years ago... are being ripped to splinters in cleveland, cuyahoga county, ohio. here, the great recession left 1/5 of all houses vacant. the owners walked away because they couldn't or wouldn't keep paying on a mortgage debt that can be twice the value of the home. cleveland waited four years for home values to recover, but in 2011, they decided to face facts and bury the dead. why destroy them? jim rokakis, a former county treasurer, showed us. >> we're looking at a neighborhood that has almost as many vacant houses awaiting demolition as there are houses with people living in them. we have one here. one here. one there. >> rokakis is leading the effort to tear down thousands of abandoned homes because they're rotting their neighborhoods from the inside out. it often starts, he told us, when a vacant house becomes an open house to thieves. it's a nice house fro
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. >> pelley: was it also important the pope come from an area of the world where there is growth? population growth in the church? >> i think so. i think this gets to the heart of the gospel which is good news for the poor and i think sometimes in america and in western europe we're simply too affluent to hear it anymore in the way it was intend tpwhud africa, latin america there are desperately poor people for them it is still good news. >> ifill: but he has no roman experience. that is work inside the vatican. he didn't come from that experience. does that put him in a disadvantage at all? >> this is the danger is obviously he -- although he's been on several congregations as a cardinal so he might know his way around he's never worked in rome and the danger is that the old guard will say, you know, we're not going to tell you where the bathroom is unless you do what we want. so we'll see. but he's a very strong leader in buenos aires, has a reputation as a decisive man and i suspect has a mandate from the cardinals to clean up some of the messes that are there. >> pelley: one o
. >> pelley: was it also important the pope come from an area of the world where there is growth? population growth in the church? >> i think so. i think this gets to the heart of the gospel which is good news for the poor and i think sometimes in america and in western europe we're simply too affluent to hear it anymore in the way it was intend tpwhud africa, latin america there are desperately poor people for them it is still good news. >> ifill: but he has no roman...
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scott pelley is in rome reporting from rome. chris jansing, lester hot for nbc. you know, i was so happy to see brian williams. i thought for sure he would be over there. no. he stayed in new york just to show that, damn it, this is an important story, but it's not as big as a presidential election. for most of the media, they are full-time on this, the cables and the networks for, you know, the idea. it's one church first of all. it's not -- i don't even think it's the biggest church. certainly the muslim faith is probably as big or bigger. buddest? i could double-check that. there are a lot of roman catholics, a lot of people belong to other face as well. one of many churches and a church with a lot of problems. right? a church that's beset with a financial scandal, a church that is beset with a still continuing priest abuse scandal. just yesterday, the archdiocese of los angeles agreed to pay $10 million to four more victims of sexual abuse by priests in the diocese. it's also a church that officially, and institutionally doesn't recognize gay rights doesn't r
scott pelley is in rome reporting from rome. chris jansing, lester hot for nbc. you know, i was so happy to see brian williams. i thought for sure he would be over there. no. he stayed in new york just to show that, damn it, this is an important story, but it's not as big as a presidential election. for most of the media, they are full-time on this, the cables and the networks for, you know, the idea. it's one church first of all. it's not -- i don't even think it's the biggest church....
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hi there, guys. >> i've always thought that scott pelley had magical powers.obesity. his proposed ban to sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces was struck down by a judge on hours before it was all set to begin. last night the mayor told david letterman his fight is not over. >> we heard today that the sugary 16-ounce soda ban has been overruled by the state court? is that what happened? >> a state court judge said the department of health didn't have the authority to do it. we think that they do. we'll appeal. in the meantime this year 70,000 americans will die from obesity. 5,000 here in new york. we've got to do something about it. >> mayor bloomberg will join us on "cbs this morning" tomorrow. >>> thousands of small businesses like delis and theaters opposed the first of its kind ban. >>> yahoo! ceo marissa mayer is getting more flak from inside her company. we've told you how some yahoo! employees complained about being ordered to stop working from home. this time the despite is over hiring new employees. mayer was reportedly asked at a recent staff meeting
hi there, guys. >> i've always thought that scott pelley had magical powers.obesity. his proposed ban to sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces was struck down by a judge on hours before it was all set to begin. last night the mayor told david letterman his fight is not over. >> we heard today that the sugary 16-ounce soda ban has been overruled by the state court? is that what happened? >> a state court judge said the department of health didn't have the authority to do it. we...
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scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night.sored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org four deadly shootings by bay area officers within 27 hours. >>> the police are supposed to protect and serve and protect us but now it seems like they are watching us rather than watching over us. >> the police why they felt like the need to open fire on the recent one. >>> escape from alcatraz race, a swimmer dies during the race. >>> five years in the making celebrating official recognition of little saigon bay area police officers. a total of four officer involved shootings ended with four people dead. >>> good evening. it has been a tense weekend for bay area officers. a total of 4 officer-involved shootings ending with four people dead. the latest was at 3:30 this morning. as kpix finds out, reaction in hayward is mixed. >> reporter: at 3:30 in the morning a police officer, with a civilian ride along stopped to check out a suspicious car parked on fletcher lane in hayward. the car tried to flee. hitting the open
scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night.sored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org four deadly shootings by bay area officers within 27 hours. >>> the police are supposed to protect and serve and protect us but now it seems like they are watching us rather than watching over us. >> the police why they felt like the need to open fire on the recent one. >>> escape from alcatraz race, a swimmer dies during the race. >>> five years...
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scott pelley will be reporting from rome tomorrow. good night.nsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org jose. why business owners originally opposed to the minimum wage increase... are now praising its benefits. plus: the central california animal sanctuary where a lion killed an intern--- re-opens for the first time since the attack. nats the exploritorium on >>> central california sanctuary where a lion killed an intern opens for the first time since the attack. >>> the exporitorium on the move. they stopped on city streets for a road show. kpix news is next tomorrow, san jose's new 10- dollar minimum wage goes into effect. it was approved by voters last fall. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec explains how community and labor leaders hope ring in >>> good evening,. >>> tomorrow san jose's new minimum wage goes into effect. how community and labor leaders hope it will bring in more business. >> reporter: with a line that looks like this. you know these barista's are hard at work. soon, their paychecks will reflect it. >> w
scott pelley will be reporting from rome tomorrow. good night.nsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org jose. why business owners originally opposed to the minimum wage increase... are now praising its benefits. plus: the central california animal sanctuary where a lion killed an intern--- re-opens for the first time since the attack. nats the exploritorium on >>> central california sanctuary where a lion killed an intern opens for the first time since the...
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the worst one was that cnbc interview he did with scott pelley. >> my position has been clear throughout this campaign. i'm in favor of abortion being legal in the case of rape and incest and the health and life of the mother. >> rape and incest and health and life of the mother, except that's not supposed to be his position. he forgot what his actual position was. his campaign that to clean it up for him. the romney campaign will not say the candidate misspoke but a spokeswoman said he does not actually support an exception for the health of the woman. mr. romney did not misspeak, he just speaked something that missed what the he actually meant. it was also the time at a town hall debate and mr. romney was horrified by the whole idea of. >> it i don't believe employers should tell someone whether they should have contraceptive care or not. >> at the time, seemed like quite a relief. all these republicans support it. mitt romney does not support the blunt amendment to let your employer decide whether you can provide contraceptives. the problem is he forgot that he supports the blunt amen
the worst one was that cnbc interview he did with scott pelley. >> my position has been clear throughout this campaign. i'm in favor of abortion being legal in the case of rape and incest and the health and life of the mother. >> rape and incest and health and life of the mother, except that's not supposed to be his position. he forgot what his actual position was. his campaign that to clean it up for him. the romney campaign will not say the candidate misspoke but a spokeswoman...
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within days of the disaster, scott pelley was in japan with a 60 minutes team. surrounding the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, where emergency crews were struggling to restore cooling and trying to stabilize pressure inside the reactors. >> the fukushima daiichi crisis is not one nuclear emergency. it is four potentially catastrophic events standing side by side. in all, there are six reactor stations. numbers ones through four are in peril. crews risk their lives to get water onto melting uranium fuel. through explosions and blasts of radioactive steam, a few hundred japanese join battle with the most powerful force known to man. one of the americans responding to the emergency is julia nesheiwat. she's a state department official who was already in japan working on nuclear issues. she served in washington as deputy chief of staff to the director of national intelligence. in tokyo, she's been on the fukushima disaster from the start. >> we're providing the full resources of the united states government? everything we've got... >> yes, absolutely. >> we'v
within days of the disaster, scott pelley was in japan with a 60 minutes team. surrounding the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, where emergency crews were struggling to restore cooling and trying to stabilize pressure inside the reactors. >> the fukushima daiichi crisis is not one nuclear emergency. it is four potentially catastrophic events standing side by side. in all, there are six reactor stations. numbers ones through four are in peril. crews risk their lives to get water onto...
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. >> the way the media covered it, i moon, diane sawyer, scott pelley, it was like watching e "entertainmentbad man. >> i have a feeling they didn't read the script before it was in the prompter. so you want to have energy, like oh, wow, this is a great thing and then as you're reading it, you're like, oh, wait. that's not the right tone for that story. maybe they are thinking twice today. i'm all for sports diplomacy. i think it works really well in certain things, especially withl basketball. but what dennis rodman did wasci prove to the north koreans that everything they think about us is true. that weou have no clue what we'e doing. >> is this a little bit like the ping-pong diplomacy used with the chinese or a littlee? different? i don't think we'll be tapping shaq? >> i think there's a. explanation. i think kim jong-un thought rodman was president obama. you look at sean penn with hugo chavez and jane fonda with north vietnam, i call them dictator tots. they're celebrity apologists for tyrants and monsters because it builds up their ego to be seen with them. >> a dictator tot with a no
. >> the way the media covered it, i moon, diane sawyer, scott pelley, it was like watching e "entertainmentbad man. >> i have a feeling they didn't read the script before it was in the prompter. so you want to have energy, like oh, wow, this is a great thing and then as you're reading it, you're like, oh, wait. that's not the right tone for that story. maybe they are thinking twice today. i'm all for sports diplomacy. i think it works really well in certain things, especially...
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. >> pelley: ken lieberthal, what do we have to look for that will be different? what will change from ching? >> he's already tried to change the style by being much more of a lively politician than his predecessor was. but gordon is right. we have to see whether he can forge the consensus to make deep structural reforms in china that the country deeply needs if it's going to move forward. >> woodruff: for example? >> for example, they need to shift from an export oriented and investment focused economy to one that's much more focused on domestic consumption as a driver of economic development which requires expanding the services sector, increasing incomes and so forth. that runs against huge vested interests in china. so he needs to rework through this system so that he can build the services sector, building comes, reduce huge capital intensive from you can which you are projects and reduce dependence on experts. >> woodruff: looking at him from the united states, what will we see that looks different do you think? >> i think the one thing we've been concerned
. >> pelley: ken lieberthal, what do we have to look for that will be different? what will change from ching? >> he's already tried to change the style by being much more of a lively politician than his predecessor was. but gordon is right. we have to see whether he can forge the consensus to make deep structural reforms in china that the country deeply needs if it's going to move forward. >> woodruff: for example? >> for example, they need to shift from an export...
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. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. and the active ingredient relieves your cough. i watched on television a ten day, six hundred mile race, and i thought, wow. i really want to do that. unfortunately, the reality was that i weighed almost four hundred pounds. for a couple years i just really lost the weight and got in shape. as we were heading towards the finish line, linda starts crying, my friend. and i said, why a
. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. [...
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. >> pelley: thank you. >> woodruff: online you can find out what leader pelosi said for gun controlislation. for the record, we've invited speaker john boehner and majority leader eric cantor to talk with us. we hope to bring you a conversation with one of them next week. >> brown: hours before a vote on new sanctions, north korea threatened a nuclear strike against the u.s. today. ray suarez has the story. ( gavel banging ) >> suarez: it took less than three minutes for the u.n. security council to agree on its fourth round of sanctions against north korea. the vote was unanimous, imposing new financial curbs. u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice: >> taken together, these sanctions will bite and bite hard. they increase north korea's isolation and raise the cost to north korea's leaders of defying the international community. >> suarez: the sanctions aim to make it more difficult for north korea's leader, kim jong-un, to finance his nuclear and missile programs. in december, the north successfully fired a long-range rocket, saying it was designed to orbit a satellite. and last m
. >> pelley: thank you. >> woodruff: online you can find out what leader pelosi said for gun controlislation. for the record, we've invited speaker john boehner and majority leader eric cantor to talk with us. we hope to bring you a conversation with one of them next week. >> brown: hours before a vote on new sanctions, north korea threatened a nuclear strike against the u.s. today. ray suarez has the story. ( gavel banging ) >> suarez: it took less than three minutes...
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and scott pelley was there to hobnob with the kings and captains of industry. >> the world economy isbled stretch, but if there's light at the end of the tunnel, you might see it first in davos. this is the scene of the world's summit meeting: five days each january, when 2,500 capitalists, globalists, and futurists discuss the fate of earth's other 7 billion inhabitants. within minutes you'll run into billionaire financier george soros, nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel, computer tycoon michael dell, and her majesty queen rania al-abdullah of jordan. i was down in the lobby of the hotel last night, and i noticed that you were talking to president clinton, and while you two were talking, bill gates walked by. i mean it's that kind of place. >> it is, and i find that a lot of work gets done in corridors, in the lobbies of the hotels and in the elevators. you just bump into people. you know, we're all stuck together in this place, and a lot can get done when you see people from all walks of life. >> why is it important? >> because you have a high concentration of some of the best min
and scott pelley was there to hobnob with the kings and captains of industry. >> the world economy isbled stretch, but if there's light at the end of the tunnel, you might see it first in davos. this is the scene of the world's summit meeting: five days each january, when 2,500 capitalists, globalists, and futurists discuss the fate of earth's other 7 billion inhabitants. within minutes you'll run into billionaire financier george soros, nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel, computer...
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last night "60 minutes'" scott pelley reports. >> it was growing and so was the compounding industry. it started in 1998 when congress exempted compounding agencies from the oversight of the food and drug administration. the theory was mixing drugs one prescription at a time shouldn't require federal inspection. the law passed over the strong objections of the then fda commissioner. >> you as fda commissioner testified before them and you said, don't do this. >> if you're not going to have oversight, one day people are going to die. >> that day's arrived. >> this should not happen in 2013. maybe at the turn of the previous century where we didn't have institutions like the fda. there is no reason why people had to die. >> without fda's supervision, compounding took off. state health departments are responsible for regulating what is now nearly a $2 billion industry. dr. margaret hamburg is fda commissioner now, and she told us because of the 1998 law, she doesn't know how many compounders there are or what they're making. >> you know, i can just hear the folks at home saying, wait a m
last night "60 minutes'" scott pelley reports. >> it was growing and so was the compounding industry. it started in 1998 when congress exempted compounding agencies from the oversight of the food and drug administration. the theory was mixing drugs one prescription at a time shouldn't require federal inspection. the law passed over the strong objections of the then fda commissioner. >> you as fda commissioner testified before them and you said, don't do this. >> if...
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scott pelley and diane sawyer, brian williams are there on the roof of the vatican like this is the mostnt thing going on in the world today. >> the media make too much of an issue. i've never heard of that before. >> it is kind of great to watch them be like okay, so we're expecting a news announcement and the smoke. it is going to be probably days. it certainly won't be today or it is unlikely it will be today. >> bill: so we've got sabrina is here for this hour with us. we'll be joined by ruby kramer from "buzzfeed" a little bit later this hour. next hour, will dobson from slate. we've got a full line-up today. we'll get into the news of the day. but first... >> this is the "full court press." >> other headlines making news on this tuesday yesterday we and many others ran with a report in "us weekly" that elisabeth halls beck, the lone conservative voice on "the view" on abc is getting fired. that's not true apparently. cohost barbara walters announcing hasselbeck wasn't going anywhere. show provides a great balance for the program. >> bill: according to barbara walters. >> i imagine
scott pelley and diane sawyer, brian williams are there on the roof of the vatican like this is the mostnt thing going on in the world today. >> the media make too much of an issue. i've never heard of that before. >> it is kind of great to watch them be like okay, so we're expecting a news announcement and the smoke. it is going to be probably days. it certainly won't be today or it is unlikely it will be today. >> bill: so we've got sabrina is here for this hour with us....
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it's all about this pelley button comment i -- belly button comment i made yesterday. >> steve: you can't gretchen: you're not going to leave the set again, are you? >> brian: i'm not sure. you can have the bun cree and even the eggs. just not the easter. >> we just try to make sure we don't say the easter bunny so we don't infringe on the rights of others because people relate the easter bunny to religion. >> brian: she's talking to me like i'm four. that woman is a school principal. the story ahead. >> steve: she seems very, very pleasant. brian, keep reading. >> gretchen: your name is in the teleprompter. you're taking over. >> brian: then it drives me nuts. i'm talking about people who chew gum. am i normal or nuts? dr. keith ablow will be telling me that i am normal. i just had the courage to speak up for what bothers me. >> steve: what about pen clicking? >> brian: i have no problem with that. that bothers you? >> gretchen: that's him ♪ looking for a litter with natural ingredients that helps neutralize odors. discover tidy cats pure nature. uniquely formulated with cedar, pine, and
it's all about this pelley button comment i -- belly button comment i made yesterday. >> steve: you can't gretchen: you're not going to leave the set again, are you? >> brian: i'm not sure. you can have the bun cree and even the eggs. just not the easter. >> we just try to make sure we don't say the easter bunny so we don't infringe on the rights of others because people relate the easter bunny to religion. >> brian: she's talking to me like i'm four. that woman is a...