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[cheers and applause] - oh, thank you, seth. i love seth macfarlane.ngs show tunes. he's gayer than ryan seacrest's asshole. [laughter] i joke, seth. i love your work. i especially like that weird baby you made with the enormous football-shaped head. oh, wow, sorry, that was for my sarah palin roast. [exclamations] ah. look at marlee, sitting up there like she's normal. hey, marlee. you read lips, right? what's my camel toe saying? [giggles] wow. look who it is. larry king. yes, larry king is a legend. in this business, larry king is known as a triple threat. at any time, he could have a heart attack, stroke, or shit his pants. [laughter] larry king is an elderly bastard. seriously, those suspenders aren't for his pants. they're for his balls. [laughter] speaking of old crips, snoop dogg is here. [cheers and applause] on a past roast, snoop claimed i wanted to bang him. please, if i want to bang a skinny black man with braids, i'll call alicia keys. [laughter] - ooh. - snoop's not the only musical artist on the dais. marilyn manson is here. oh, i'm sor
[cheers and applause] - oh, thank you, seth. i love seth macfarlane.ngs show tunes. he's gayer than ryan seacrest's asshole. [laughter] i joke, seth. i love your work. i especially like that weird baby you made with the enormous football-shaped head. oh, wow, sorry, that was for my sarah palin roast. [exclamations] ah. look at marlee, sitting up there like she's normal. hey, marlee. you read lips, right? what's my camel toe saying? [giggles] wow. look who it is. larry king. yes, larry king is a...
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. >> reporter: we first met noah, seth and melissa two years ago. like thousands of other families in the u.s. every year, they just adopted noah but they didn't find him through an agency. they found his mother, a friend of a friend through facebook, after posting a flyer on seth's page. >> it was frustration after a couple of months of trying advertisements or sending e-mails out to all of our friends. >> reporter: seth and melissa soon met noah's mother at a coffee shop. three weeks and several meetings with their lawyers later, they were with her for his birth and the rest, as they say, is history. a very happy history. their kensington home filled with love and smiles. since noah more heart break trying to conceive. now they're going back online in search of a sibling for noah. >> it has no difference whether you have a biological child or you adopt a child or donor egg, you love this child so much. >> reporter: finding noah was a pretty amazing feat. at the time seth had 40 friends on the social networking site, but it ended up that's all he n
. >> reporter: we first met noah, seth and melissa two years ago. like thousands of other families in the u.s. every year, they just adopted noah but they didn't find him through an agency. they found his mother, a friend of a friend through facebook, after posting a flyer on seth's page. >> it was frustration after a couple of months of trying advertisements or sending e-mails out to all of our friends. >> reporter: seth and melissa soon met noah's mother at a coffee shop....
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seth doane on the search for oil-- creeping into some people's backyards. >> you feel, seth, that you're under siege. >> you feel, seth, that you're under siege. >> pelley: and "on the road" with steve hartman. >> reporter: so you put your life savings into this? >> pelley: now n.o.w. he's cleaning up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. maybe you can uncross your fingers now. after the worst economic recovery ever recorded, there is new evidence that hiring is real and picking up speed. the the labor department told us today that employers added nearly a quart million jobs last month. and growth in the previous two months was stronger than first reported look at how far we've come. those bars way over on the less are the job losses from 2008, 2010. eight million jobs lost now three million are back. the unemployment rate didn't change last month. but the rate didn't drop because, in a stronger economy, more people are jumping back into the labor pool. can all of this last? we asked anthony mason. >> reporter: at ring's e
seth doane on the search for oil-- creeping into some people's backyards. >> you feel, seth, that you're under siege. >> you feel, seth, that you're under siege. >> pelley: and "on the road" with steve hartman. >> reporter: so you put your life savings into this? >> pelley: now n.o.w. he's cleaning up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. maybe you can uncross your fingers...
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seth doane in burma with the democracy and cracy movement. and "on the road" with steve hartman with a typical american teenager who built a nuclear reactor. >> when i hold something that's radioactive it's kind of an indescriba indescribable feeling. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, we often cover history around here and history was made today-- a world record jackpot. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening, we often cover history around here and history was made today-- a world record jackpot. at least $640 million in the megamillions lottery. the odds of getting all six numbers right are long: one in 176 million. today in new york state three million tickets were sold every hour and the same type of thing is happening in 41 other states. have a look at the lines in new york and in california this evening. the drawing is just a few hours away. john blackstone is at a newsstand in los angeles. john? >> reporter: hi, scott. well,
seth doane in burma with the democracy and cracy movement. and "on the road" with steve hartman with a typical american teenager who built a nuclear reactor. >> when i hold something that's radioactive it's kind of an indescriba indescribable feeling. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, we often cover history around here and history was made today-- a world record jackpot. captioning sponsored by...
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seth, i wonder, after 50 years of military rule, how do people there feel about voting? >> reporter: well, they are very excited. even in that campaign headquarters, and people working on a campaign like the woman you met in the piece, she can not actually vote. there is not someone standing for election in a district in which she lives. but she says aung san suu kyi is my hero and i would do anything to help this party. just on the streets you can hear parades going by, people on loudspeakers, the campaign is definitely in full swing. >> pelley: seth, thank you very much. we learned today why it took ten years to get osama bin laden. turns out he was moving around with a host of wives and apparently a lot of help from friends in pakistan. bob orr found out what we never knew in a pakistani police report. >> reporter: when osama bin laden fled the u.s. invasion of y heanistan in 2001 officials say he spent a year hiding in the rugged mountains near the pakistan border. but the decade between his escape and his killing by u.s. navy seals has always been a blank page. now
seth, i wonder, after 50 years of military rule, how do people there feel about voting? >> reporter: well, they are very excited. even in that campaign headquarters, and people working on a campaign like the woman you met in the piece, she can not actually vote. there is not someone standing for election in a district in which she lives. but she says aung san suu kyi is my hero and i would do anything to help this party. just on the streets you can hear parades going by, people on...
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. >> reporter: we first met noah, seth, and melissa two years ago like thousands of other families in u.s. every year, they just adopted noah, but they didn't find him through an agency, they wanted a private adoption and found his mother, a friend of a friend, through facebook after posting a flyer on seth's page. >> it was frustration after a couple of months of trying advertisements or sending e-mails out to all of our friends. >> reporter: steph and melissa soon met noah's mother at a coffee shop, three weeks and several meetings with their lawyers later, they were with her for his birth, and the rest, as they say, is history. a very happy history. their kensington home filled with love and smiles. >> wow. >> reporter: but since noah more heartbreak trying to conceive. now they're going back online in search of a sibling for noah. >> no difference whether you have a biological child or you adopt a child or donate, you love this child so much. >> reporter: finding noah was a pretty amazing feat. at the time seth had about 40 friends on the social networking site, but it ended up th
. >> reporter: we first met noah, seth, and melissa two years ago like thousands of other families in u.s. every year, they just adopted noah, but they didn't find him through an agency, they wanted a private adoption and found his mother, a friend of a friend, through facebook after posting a flyer on seth's page. >> it was frustration after a couple of months of trying advertisements or sending e-mails out to all of our friends. >> reporter: steph and melissa soon met noah's...
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honor to have seth on the program as well.h, welcome back. >> good to be here. >> are you seeing with this run that we've had the last couple of months or last two years really, are you seeing renewed interest in the stock market? >> the good news is that, you know, we're an institutional brokerage firm, a global firm. and we see institutional sentiment across the globe. so the institutions around the world are in a good mood. they're very bullish. they remain bullish. and to us that sentiment is a leading indicator, which means that there's more to go in this rally that we're seeing around the world. >> seth, how much is the big money, the institutional money, smart money, call it what you like, how much is leaving places like europe where there are a lot of known problems and even asia pacific and coming back home to the u.s.? >> well, as you know after the great financial crisis, there's a whole new world order. most of the assets have been invested historically in our own backyards. that's not necessarily where the best re
honor to have seth on the program as well.h, welcome back. >> good to be here. >> are you seeing with this run that we've had the last couple of months or last two years really, are you seeing renewed interest in the stock market? >> the good news is that, you know, we're an institutional brokerage firm, a global firm. and we see institutional sentiment across the globe. so the institutions around the world are in a good mood. they're very bullish. they remain bullish. and to...
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seth joins us via skype. apparently you missed your flight, seth? >> no. i was on my flight, erica.it for five hours and then they canceled the flight so we got back off. came into this airport hotel which is where i am now. it was a remarkably interesting interview. we sat down with prince harry before he played polo to raise money for his charity. i found him remarkably candid. >> grew up in a family where both your mother and father were active in charities. as a kid, do you remember dinner conversations about that? did that motivate you in any way? >> probably not. dinner conversations was the worst about being a child and listening to the boring people around me. you can imagine the dinner parties i had to go to at a young age. >> what were they like? >> pretty dull. conversations with my mother, father, my grandparents, as i've grown up, it's driven me towards wanting to try to make a difference as much as possible. we are -- my brother, myself, we're -- i can only speak for us, we're privileged in the position we are. but with privilege comes great responsibility as they say.
seth joins us via skype. apparently you missed your flight, seth? >> no. i was on my flight, erica.it for five hours and then they canceled the flight so we got back off. came into this airport hotel which is where i am now. it was a remarkably interesting interview. we sat down with prince harry before he played polo to raise money for his charity. i found him remarkably candid. >> grew up in a family where both your mother and father were active in charities. as a kid, do you...
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seth priesbatsch joines us live via skype from massachusetts.hington busininess report." i hunted you down when i saw y on a list of one to watch. your biography is fascinating. you are already considered someone who is a major market in the world of business. you first got started at the age of 11. u set up a company and you have representatives working poor you in india. they called you in interrupted you when youere in class at the age of 11. >> that is true. i politely told my teacher that i had to take the call. i got what we needed to get done, but the teacher was on happy. >> you are known as a doer. you set up contraband snacks and lockers. by the third day a unit $1,500 in profits but the princip shut you down. then you teamed up and started scvngr in princeton. what did you hope for the future? >> all of the cool kids were basically dropping out of school. we basically got this idea that i habeen playing arounund with of wt it would meano take video games and move them into the real world. we ended up building the first generation o sc
seth priesbatsch joines us live via skype from massachusetts.hington busininess report." i hunted you down when i saw y on a list of one to watch. your biography is fascinating. you are already considered someone who is a major market in the world of business. you first got started at the age of 11. u set up a company and you have representatives working poor you in india. they called you in interrupted you when youere in class at the age of 11. >> that is true. i politely told my...
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and seth doane on a hey school that saves lives. turning addicts into graduates. >> for me sobriety is life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. pelds good evening. in the fight over president obama's health care law, this was the main event. today the nine justices of the supreme court heard arguments on the part of the law that requires all americans to have health insurance or pay a fine. it's called the individual mandate. the obama administration says the mandate will make sure that everyone has health care, while keeping insurance affordable. but opponents say it is a dangerous new power for the government, forcing citizens to buy a product. in a rare move, the supreme court is releasing audio tapes of the arguments, jan crawford was a witness to history in the courtroom today. jan? >> reporter: well, scott, the health care law is considered president obama's signature achievement, but today in that court it appeared a majority of the justices were ready to describe the individual mand
and seth doane on a hey school that saves lives. turning addicts into graduates. >> for me sobriety is life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. pelds good evening. in the fight over president obama's health care law, this was the main event. today the nine justices of the supreme court heard arguments on the part of the law that requires all americans to have health insurance or pay a fine. it's called the individual mandate. the obama...
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it's not looking good right now. >> rose: seth, what now? >> i would look at the other side of the coin here and push back a little bit on dexter and argue that there are two sides to this war. the taliban's opinion polls have been even worse than the afghan government's. it's also deeply corrupt and been involved in the cultivation, the production, the trafficking of poppy. so i think we've got two relatively unpopular sides and if you look at the polling data, what you have to be careful with, the afghan government still polls notably better than its primary opposition group. so i still think despite the recent events, when you look at the situation in context, we can sometimes overstate the down side of this. i think overall the government appears to be faring better than the insurgency. >> rose: lara? >> hmm, well, i have to say i don't care for polls and i go with gut and what i know about people and human nature and what i've learned over the years is in afghanistan that force carries more weight than anything else d who appears to be
it's not looking good right now. >> rose: seth, what now? >> i would look at the other side of the coin here and push back a little bit on dexter and argue that there are two sides to this war. the taliban's opinion polls have been even worse than the afghan government's. it's also deeply corrupt and been involved in the cultivation, the production, the trafficking of poppy. so i think we've got two relatively unpopular sides and if you look at the polling data, what you have to be...
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you love this child so much. >> when melissa and seth found noah, seth had only about 40 friends on facebook, but that's all he needed. the couple says they are willing to wait for another perfect baby to come along. fantastic story of the proper use, good use of social media. that's awesome. >> facebook growing families. >> that's right. that's one way to adopt a kid that way. and of course, our wednesday's kid, 1-88-2-adoptme. another home that could be completed. not to mention a little chance for some sunshine today and some snowflakes tomorrow. we'll talk about that next. >>> well, it looks like we might have a bit -- i can't get my words out -- >> a bit of winter. >> i was trying to say, bit of winter, maybe more sunshine all at same time. maybe more sunshine today? there we go. >> get it out, erika. >> we won't have as much as yesterday. yesterday turns out we got the bonus sunshine on a saturday, made it to 63, so that was a great change. >> but you have something in your forecast involving some sunshine. >> a little something to talk about, at least. that may be all it ends up addin
you love this child so much. >> when melissa and seth found noah, seth had only about 40 friends on facebook, but that's all he needed. the couple says they are willing to wait for another perfect baby to come along. fantastic story of the proper use, good use of social media. that's awesome. >> facebook growing families. >> that's right. that's one way to adopt a kid that way. and of course, our wednesday's kid, 1-88-2-adoptme. another home that could be completed. not to...
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seth doane reports on a school that helps young kids get over addiction and get through their educationver enough. never. you could have your pocket full of pills but you want more. >> reporter: at 16 years old, michael turned from a three-sport athlete and solid "b" student to a kid with a $300 per day prescription drug habit. >> all you do is want drugs. one year, like, full-blown addict. you don't care. you're using your family for everything. >> no matter what we did, what we said to him, he was just -- he just was checked out. >> reporter: susan and brian state their son michael began stealing from them. even pawning his mother's jewelry to support his habit. he was arrested for forging checks in 2010. >> i said, michael, how much lower can you get? you're in jail. >> reporter: you left him in jail? >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> it was either a short stint of reality or he'd be dead. >> reporter: more than a month in jail sobered him up, but the real lessons came from inside this nondescript building in downtown boston. this is one of four recovery schools in massachusetts with the
seth doane reports on a school that helps young kids get over addiction and get through their educationver enough. never. you could have your pocket full of pills but you want more. >> reporter: at 16 years old, michael turned from a three-sport athlete and solid "b" student to a kid with a $300 per day prescription drug habit. >> all you do is want drugs. one year, like, full-blown addict. you don't care. you're using your family for everything. >> no matter what we...
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you're going to make me do my famous catchphrase, seth. okay.not have sexual relations with that woman." >> that's bill clinton. >> da bears. >> andy! >> just dreadful, andy. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why you're awake, your tweets and e-mails are next and "morning joe" just moments away. [ male announcer ] we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment for febreze fabric refresher, they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] at do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little bit beach-y. like children's blankets. smells like home. [ experimenter 1 ] okay take your blindfolds off. ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] if febreze fabric refresher can freshen this couch, what can it do for yours? febreze fabric refresher -- breathe happy. i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ]
you're going to make me do my famous catchphrase, seth. okay.not have sexual relations with that woman." >> that's bill clinton. >> da bears. >> andy! >> just dreadful, andy. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why you're awake, your tweets and e-mails are next and "morning joe" just moments away. [ male announcer ] we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment for febreze fabric refresher, they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ]...
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seth d seth doane on the search for oil-- creeping into some people people's backyards. >> you feel,, that you're under siege. >> pelley: and "on the road" with steve hartman. >> reporter: so you put your life savings into this? >> pelley: now n.o.w. he's cleaning up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. maybe you can uncross your fingers now. after the worst economic recovery ever recorded, there is new evidence that hiring is real and picking up speed. the the labor department told us today that employers added nearly a quart million jobs last month. and growth in the previous two months was stronger than
seth d seth doane on the search for oil-- creeping into some people people's backyards. >> you feel,, that you're under siege. >> pelley: and "on the road" with steve hartman. >> reporter: so you put your life savings into this? >> pelley: now n.o.w. he's cleaning up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. maybe you can uncross your fingers now. after the worst economic recovery...
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this was a rare opportunity for us to get a reporter into burma and and tonight, seth doane us about freedom movement that has made reform possible. are. >> you were taking pictures from th this yellow building? >> yeah. >> reporter: from the top floor. >> >> the top error of floor. >> reporter: this is a man the burmese government didn't want you to meet. he took us to a place they didn't want you to see. what did you see when the crackdown started? the security forces used tear gas, he gas, he told us. they beat the demonstrators with sticks. he spent four years in jail after he was caught filming the 2007 antigovernment protests. called the saffron revolution, it was led by monks fighting for demrasc reforms. the brutal crackdown that followed was filmed surreptitiously, by ordinary people who risked torture and arrest. to capture to capture some of the most violent moments of the uprising. this is video that you shot? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: the video was smuggled out by the democratic voice of burma, a small online network based in norway. he showed us how he would conceal h
this was a rare opportunity for us to get a reporter into burma and and tonight, seth doane us about freedom movement that has made reform possible. are. >> you were taking pictures from th this yellow building? >> yeah. >> reporter: from the top floor. >> >> the top error of floor. >> reporter: this is a man the burmese government didn't want you to meet. he took us to a place they didn't want you to see. what did you see when the crackdown started? the...
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and we asked seth doane to look into it. >> it's never enough, never.have, could it be full of pills but you still want more. >> reporter: at just 16 years old, michael mcfowan turned from a three-sport athlete and solid b student to a kid with a $300 a day prescription drug habit. >> all you do is want the drugs. when you're like a full blowned aic,, you don't care, like they're not even your family because you're using them for everything. >> no matter what we did, what we said tom, he was just, he just was kind of checked out. >> reporter: susan and brian say their son michael began stealing from them, even pawning his mother's jewelry to support his habit. he was arrested for forging checks in 2010. >> i said michael, how much lower can you get, you're in jail. >> reporter: you left him in jail. >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> it was either a short stint of reality or he'd be dead. >> reporter: more than a month in jail sobered him up. but the real lessons came from inside this nondescript building in downtown boston. it one of four recovery schools in
and we asked seth doane to look into it. >> it's never enough, never.have, could it be full of pills but you still want more. >> reporter: at just 16 years old, michael mcfowan turned from a three-sport athlete and solid b student to a kid with a $300 a day prescription drug habit. >> all you do is want the drugs. when you're like a full blowned aic,, you don't care, like they're not even your family because you're using them for everything. >> no matter what we did,...
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seth doane, cbs news, burma. >> pelley: spain is in a terrible recession, and we saw evidence of that. protesters in barcelona threw rocks and set fires. police fought back with rubber bullets. the workers are angry over new laws that make it easier for private companies to fire employees. sp spain's unemployment rate is 23%, the highest in the european union. he took the banjo out of the band and put it in the spotlight. earl scruggs remembered, when we come back. eve rs chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ sigh of relief ] havputs you at 5 timesartbeat calgreater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job. so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious... like acid reflux disease.
seth doane, cbs news, burma. >> pelley: spain is in a terrible recession, and we saw evidence of that. protesters in barcelona threw rocks and set fires. police fought back with rubber bullets. the workers are angry over new laws that make it easier for private companies to fire employees. sp spain's unemployment rate is 23%, the highest in the european union. he took the banjo out of the band and put it in the spotlight. earl scruggs remembered, when we come back. eve rs chose prego....
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>> seth and i may disagree about this. to some degree i'm speculating but we had a bit of tug of war between general john allen and the white house about what the time line would be. john allen wanted to keep those forces in place as long as he could, up until the departure date. the white house and particularly vice president biden made it very clear that there would be a paced drawdown meaning segment by segment that we would not draw down the full balance of forces. my sense is that with leon panetta's comments recently that combat operations would stop in 2013 you're beginning to see something of a combination of strategy and looking at an increasingly toxic environment that i think will make that draw down faster and more robust on the wrong end. i could be wrong. it's tied to what the taliban want and what these negotiations come out. there's a set of negotiations in which we don't see happening in which both sides are trying to position in how they deal with each other. to some degree i think panetta's comments were
>> seth and i may disagree about this. to some degree i'm speculating but we had a bit of tug of war between general john allen and the white house about what the time line would be. john allen wanted to keep those forces in place as long as he could, up until the departure date. the white house and particularly vice president biden made it very clear that there would be a paced drawdown meaning segment by segment that we would not draw down the full balance of forces. my sense is that...
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on these sprawling grounds, we had a chance to sit down with seth doan.al family seldom grants one-on-ones, so every moment was precious. he just reached the end of his ten-day, four-nation tourks and was eager to discuss his charitable work with children of an african nation. >> let's talk about what brought you to the countryside. what has made you so passionate about this group of kids in this remote part of africa. >> i'm thinking back to how it all started. it was a simple case where i went traveling for about eight weeks. i was asked to go for a country where basically the city was the one for my visit. after eight weeks of seeing the kids, the people, the country, the problem, and getting sort of attached with it, once i finished i, came back. >> reporter: in 2006 harry found an organization that helps children in the african nation. working with his counterpart, they have raised $11 million so far. >> when you co-founded this charity, you in dedicated it in part to your mother, princess diana. have you thought about her on this trip? >> i haven't
on these sprawling grounds, we had a chance to sit down with seth doan.al family seldom grants one-on-ones, so every moment was precious. he just reached the end of his ten-day, four-nation tourks and was eager to discuss his charitable work with children of an african nation. >> let's talk about what brought you to the countryside. what has made you so passionate about this group of kids in this remote part of africa. >> i'm thinking back to how it all started. it was a simple case...
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>> reporter: no, not at all. >> seth plays along. thank you, seth. be quiet, mr. the anniversary of the historic civil rights event. bill plante will take us back to bloody sunday. and here's a long story short. adele is afraid to be alone in her new home. why? we'll tell you when we come back. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ indistinct conversations, laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] all the hopping. all the squirming. all to their delight. kids don't worry about getting dirty. and with all oxi-active, neither do moms. it has up to four times the cleaning power... and helps get out your family's toughest dirt and stains the first time, every time. get our most powerful clean. all oxi-active. it's all clean. it's all good. chili's lunch break combos are full of delicious choices, starting at just 6 bucks. choose from savory favorites or our new philly cheesesteak sandwich. layers of shaved steak and grilled peppers served with fries and a tasty soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos. but i wanted more support for my heart. i found centrum specialist. a co
>> reporter: no, not at all. >> seth plays along. thank you, seth. be quiet, mr. the anniversary of the historic civil rights event. bill plante will take us back to bloody sunday. and here's a long story short. adele is afraid to be alone in her new home. why? we'll tell you when we come back. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ indistinct conversations, laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] all the hopping. all the squirming. all to their delight. kids don't worry about...
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with our seth doane. our final installment.lks about his mother and a charity dedicated to her. >>> this morning president obama it weighing. >> we're watching this close at the white house. >> the economy is still the biggest issue by far. >> tell me where you think this race is now. >> original reporting >>> look at that. >> hands waving in the air. he is your iditarod champion. >> as you just heard shall the iditarod champ, he's 25. the youngest ever winner of the race. he and his nine dogs crossed the finish line in nome, alaska, on tuesday. something i've always wanted to see in person. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> prince harry's successful tour of the caribbean may have come to an end but many think his role as a diplomat is just beginning. seth doane is here with a final look at his interview with the prince that you'll only see on "cbs this morning." good morning again. >> good morning, charlie. wherever the prince goes, the cameras follow. when i sat down with him in brazil, he made it clear that he intends
with our seth doane. our final installment.lks about his mother and a charity dedicated to her. >>> this morning president obama it weighing. >> we're watching this close at the white house. >> the economy is still the biggest issue by far. >> tell me where you think this race is now. >> original reporting >>> look at that. >> hands waving in the air. he is your iditarod champion. >> as you just heard shall the iditarod champ, he's 25. the...
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maybe we'll go check that out. >> seth, thank you very much. >> thank. >> rough gig again, huh?> remarkable effort under way in japan at saving memories that were lost in the earthquake and tsunami by bringing family photographs back to life. that story is next. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] introducing coffee-mate natural bliss. ♪ made with only milk... cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. ♪ who knew being natural could be so delicious? coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. i get congested. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> to prove it the first time around, what do you have up to your sleeve to be more this time around? >> already said i will not be making any comments. >> oh, my god. that hurt. >> i mean, that hurts watching it. really rough. reporting as you know can be a pain on a friday. this is
maybe we'll go check that out. >> seth, thank you very much. >> thank. >> rough gig again, huh?> remarkable effort under way in japan at saving memories that were lost in the earthquake and tsunami by bringing family photographs back to life. that story is next. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] introducing coffee-mate natural bliss. ♪ made with only milk... cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. ♪ who knew being natural...
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now we go live to seth, dave and the other seth. >> juliette, good to see your hexes -- your exes have moved on. >> those are my current. you know, i like them long haired and young. >> exactly. and they actually have a job. for once you are dating somebody with a future. >> it is like hollywood does these things to make conservatives happy. >> you think? >> i think she is a liberal choice to play regan. the first choice is whoopi goldberg. i wonder if you can get nancy regan to play nancy regan. >> yes, that's true. but she is getting up there in age. you are not uh febded by this? you are not offended by this. >> i was more offended by "monster in-law." if you are going to make movies you will have a lot of liberal people in them. maybe we will judge them by talent. her sins were particularly uh gree jaws -- egregious, but who is to say? maybe get sean penn to play regan, alec baldwin. >> they could have picked eight million other actresses including alyssa milan know who is my personal choice. go ahead and laugh. she is america's cup cake. anyway, bill, wasn't this done -- it is don
now we go live to seth, dave and the other seth. >> juliette, good to see your hexes -- your exes have moved on. >> those are my current. you know, i like them long haired and young. >> exactly. and they actually have a job. for once you are dating somebody with a future. >> it is like hollywood does these things to make conservatives happy. >> you think? >> i think she is a liberal choice to play regan. the first choice is whoopi goldberg. i wonder if you...
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anyway, for more on the fonda film, let's go to our cultural critics, seth, dave and the other seth. >> i would do that. >> good to see your exes have moved on. >> my currents. >> those l your current? those are your current? >> i like them long haired and young. >> exactly. and they actually have a job. they can paint. for once you are dating somebody with a future. enough poking fun of you. it is almost like hollywood does these things to make conservatives happy.co >> you think? i think she is a liberal choice to play nancy regan. the first choice is whoopi goldberg, so it could have been more intense. how about getting nancy regan to play nancy regan because she is still around. >> that's true, but she is getting up there in age. >> ind was more offended in "monster in-law." if you are going to make movies you will have a lot of liberal people in them. her since were particularly egregious during a time of war. but look at sean penn who can play regan. >> bill, welcome to the program. they could have picked eight million otherke actresses including alyssa milano who is my persona
anyway, for more on the fonda film, let's go to our cultural critics, seth, dave and the other seth. >> i would do that. >> good to see your exes have moved on. >> my currents. >> those l your current? those are your current? >> i like them long haired and young. >> exactly. and they actually have a job. they can paint. for once you are dating somebody with a future. enough poking fun of you. it is almost like hollywood does these things to make conservatives...
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with our seth doane. our final installment.lks about his mother and a charity dedicated to her. >>> this morning president obama it weighing. >> we're watching this close at the white house. >> the economy is still the biggest issue by far. >> tell me where you think this race is now. >> original reporting a man shot by police in oakd is in morning. the sho >>> good morning. it's 7:26. get you caught up on some of the bay area headlines on this wednesday. a wet wednesday it is. a man shot by police in oakland in stable condition this morning. the shooting happened last night after police were called to 90th avenue and birch street about a man with a shotgun. no officers were injured. >>> san francisco police department and muni have a campaign aimed at cutting the growing number of violent electronic thefts on their buses. that suggests you keep your smartphone and other devices out of sight when you are in the public. >>> and this morning's wet and windy weather causing some delays at sfo. some arriving flights nearly three ho
with our seth doane. our final installment.lks about his mother and a charity dedicated to her. >>> this morning president obama it weighing. >> we're watching this close at the white house. >> the economy is still the biggest issue by far. >> tell me where you think this race is now. >> original reporting a man shot by police in oakd is in morning. the sho >>> good morning. it's 7:26. get you caught up on some of the bay area headlines on this...
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that's where we find seth. he's in rio day gentleman narrow. >> reporter: good morning to you viewers in the west. when prince harry landed here in rio a couple of hours ago he officially changed his role from representing the queen and celebrating her 60 years on the crown to representing the british government and working as a sort of trade ambassador. it's likely he'll be seen quite differently this week than just a week ago. >> reporter: only a prince could pull off a week like this. >> if i may just for a moment, i would like to take this opportunity to pay a personal tribute to my grandmother. >> reporter: his three-nation tribute at times seemed as much about the queen as it did prince harry himself. showcasing both the prince's stamina and range. from state dinners to sporting events. the man who danced to bob marley on wednesday in jamaica was somber the following day as news broke that six british troops had been killed in afghanistan. he chose to watch jamaican soldiers repel rather than joining in,
that's where we find seth. he's in rio day gentleman narrow. >> reporter: good morning to you viewers in the west. when prince harry landed here in rio a couple of hours ago he officially changed his role from representing the queen and celebrating her 60 years on the crown to representing the british government and working as a sort of trade ambassador. it's likely he'll be seen quite differently this week than just a week ago. >> reporter: only a prince could pull off a week like...
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seth, listen, i confess. i am smitten with the prince.a, he dances with the people, plays with the people, sips with the people. what's he like when the cameras aren't rolling? i can't help but think his mom would be proud of him. >> he has a warmth and energy, definitely, gayle. it seems like they tried to choreograph him moving from point to point. but he'll often step outside of the choreography to shake someone's hand or wave or throw an iconic smile their direction. he really does seem to delight all the people he comes in contact with. >> i think so too. did he ask about me? >> yes, gayle. that was his first question. in fact, i'm surprised it wasn't in the prepared remarks. >> are you surprised she turned this conversation to her? >> thank -- >> no not at all. >> seth plays along. >> be quiet mr. rose. >>> it was the anniversary of the historic sift rights event. bill plante will take us back to bloody sunday. here's a long story short. adele is afraid to be alone in her new home. why? we'll tell you when we come back. you're watch
seth, listen, i confess. i am smitten with the prince.a, he dances with the people, plays with the people, sips with the people. what's he like when the cameras aren't rolling? i can't help but think his mom would be proud of him. >> he has a warmth and energy, definitely, gayle. it seems like they tried to choreograph him moving from point to point. but he'll often step outside of the choreography to shake someone's hand or wave or throw an iconic smile their direction. he really does...