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but as seth doane reports from kathmandu, rescue teams are not giving up. >> reporter: rescue workerslled and pried for five hours. ultimately they pulled 28-year- old foreign out of the rubble alive. he had been trapped near dead bodies for around 80 hours. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: my nails went all white and my lips cracked, he said. i was certain i was going to die. the stories of miracles here are few. [ chanting ] >> reporter: on the streets of kathmandu we found mounting frustrations and saw police in riot gear for the first time since the quake. this protest has popped up on the street corner here. people are yelling that the government needs to provide more aid and there aren't enough bus tickets to leave town. hundreds lined up in dismal weather to try to get out of the capital. the government is offering free bus tickets to remote villages but the buses are overflowing and tickets are scarce. nearby at this camp for those displaced by this disaster, we found more people on the move. they came to avoid the aftershocks. but they are leaving because of a fear of sp
but as seth doane reports from kathmandu, rescue teams are not giving up. >> reporter: rescue workerslled and pried for five hours. ultimately they pulled 28-year- old foreign out of the rubble alive. he had been trapped near dead bodies for around 80 hours. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: my nails went all white and my lips cracked, he said. i was certain i was going to die. the stories of miracles here are few. [ chanting ] >> reporter: on the streets of kathmandu we...
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seth doane, cbs news beijing. >> glor: it's happening more and more. >> we're having an earthquake. >glor: is fracking by hide oklahoma's outbreak? and thousands get to roll with first family when the "cbs evening "cbs evening news" continues. ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com. no more calling around. no more hassles. and you don't even have to be a member to start shopping today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied jublia gets to the site of infection by going u
seth doane, cbs news beijing. >> glor: it's happening more and more. >> we're having an earthquake. >glor: is fracking by hide oklahoma's outbreak? and thousands get to roll with first family when the "cbs evening "cbs evening news" continues. ...if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at...
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sometimes reporters are lucky enough to witness the impossible and that's what happened today to seth doane in nepal. he was with an american rescue team stubborn enough to be looking for life five days after the shattering earthquake. seth of tell us how that day began, but first he wanted you to see how it ended. >> reporter: americans worked languageside nappies rescuers to try to reach a voice coming from the rubble. they were trying to extract the trapped teen without causing the hotel teetering above them to topple. >> no, no, no, here! >> reporter: finally 15-year-old pemba tamang emerged. >> get the clamp! >> reporter: in a new york yankees t-shirt to chaos. he is finally free 120 hours after this earthquake. we'd been following the elite usaid disaster assistance response team all morning. is there really a chance that someone is still alive under this? >> well, you know, what, until the person's found and we can confirm that they are not we will give it every shot, and we are hoping that they are. >> reporter: moments later andrew olvera, a veteran of the los angeles county fire d
sometimes reporters are lucky enough to witness the impossible and that's what happened today to seth doane in nepal. he was with an american rescue team stubborn enough to be looking for life five days after the shattering earthquake. seth of tell us how that day began, but first he wanted you to see how it ended. >> reporter: americans worked languageside nappies rescuers to try to reach a voice coming from the rubble. they were trying to extract the trapped teen without causing the...
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seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> axelrod: it's been the must- see video of the week. now the backlash against that espn reporter in the parking garage is raising some questions about online shaming. where the buffalo roam from home when the "cbs evening news" continues. only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. he says she's undisciplined overwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, plants only get water when they need it. fight ended. or shifted? miracle-gro. life s
seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> axelrod: it's been the must- see video of the week. now the backlash against that espn reporter in the parking garage is raising some questions about online shaming. where the buffalo roam from home when the "cbs evening news" continues. only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain...
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we have two reports first seth doane in cat man due. >> reporter: frustration is mounting. clean water power and fuel are scarce, and we found police ready in riot gear. this protest has popped up on the street corner here. people are yelling that the government needs to provide more aid and that there are not enough bus tickets to leave town. thousands lined up for the free government bus ticket out of the capital. >> this is not a safe place just now. villages are going to be destroyed here. >> reporter: the same fear was apparent in these makeshift camps. bikey timilsina now lives in a tent with his family. >> it's very miserable, you know? there's rain coming down. people are getting sick day by day. we're in a living hell. >> reporter: amid the misery are stunning stories of survival. this man was rescued after being trapped for more than 80 hours. rodney vaughan was hoping for such success. he's managing a search and rescue team from virginia. so you're looking for people who still might be alive? >> yep absolutely. >> reporter: is there a chance all these days later?
we have two reports first seth doane in cat man due. >> reporter: frustration is mounting. clean water power and fuel are scarce, and we found police ready in riot gear. this protest has popped up on the street corner here. people are yelling that the government needs to provide more aid and that there are not enough bus tickets to leave town. thousands lined up for the free government bus ticket out of the capital. >> this is not a safe place just now. villages are going to be...
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seth doane is in nepal with more of this incredible video.nds march across the country protesting the death of freddie gray. so we'll talk with baltimore's mayor about how she is handling the violence. and what's next in the gray case. also, this. it's one of the biggest sporting events of the year but no one is actually playing. dean reynolds goes behind the scenes of the nfl draft before it gets under way tonight. and the fda-approved a chemical to get rid of your double chin. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. can't wait to hear about that one, charlie. thank you. [ laughter ] >> a little bit of everything. >> have a good show, charlie. it all starts at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> this morning the labor department says the fm of americans seeking jobless benefits is at a 15-year low. here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. good morning, frank. certainly good news for the job market after we had weak job growth in the month of march. but the
seth doane is in nepal with more of this incredible video.nds march across the country protesting the death of freddie gray. so we'll talk with baltimore's mayor about how she is handling the violence. and what's next in the gray case. also, this. it's one of the biggest sporting events of the year but no one is actually playing. dean reynolds goes behind the scenes of the nfl draft before it gets under way tonight. and the fda-approved a chemical to get rid of your double chin. the news is...
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. >> seth doane in kathmandu, thank you so much. >>> in hawaii part of the shoreline is off limits after a deadly shark attack. a 65-year-old woman was attacked. snorkelors found her. >> waited for the medics and continued upon the arrival. but, we succumbed to her injuries. >> crews closed the water to swimmers and divers. it was hawaii's first deadly attack. >>> first responders describe a harrowing scene in a movie theater where 12 were gunned down. officers were among those who testified against james holmes. >> i can see him with the gun, pulls to the chest. >> when the shooting started, josh knelt down to shield a friend. >> my thought process was that he was searching for other people and he was going to start going robi row. >> 911, where's your emergency? [ gunfire ] >> reporter: above him, an assault rifle firing. a sound he imitated with his hand. first responders walked into chaos, screaming people the burn of tear gas thrown by the gunman. the dead and dying strewn throughout theater nine. when sergeant gerald spotted holmes dressed in body armor, he thought the killer was a
. >> seth doane in kathmandu, thank you so much. >>> in hawaii part of the shoreline is off limits after a deadly shark attack. a 65-year-old woman was attacked. snorkelors found her. >> waited for the medics and continued upon the arrival. but, we succumbed to her injuries. >> crews closed the water to swimmers and divers. it was hawaii's first deadly attack. >>> first responders describe a harrowing scene in a movie theater where 12 were gunned down....
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seth doane caught up with him down under in australia. >> when actor now director russell crowe invited us to visit his secluded ranch seven hours north of sydney we had no idea who would happen. i didn't know who i was going to meet from personality perspective. >> you do, don't you. >> russell crowe takes a new direction. ahead on "sunday morning". >> osgood: style points which you expect to get from a top designer much more surprising of a basketball star. takes us court side. >> westbrook. >> the nba's leading scorer is also scoring some style points. >> i sit down, snap, snap, snap, looks like new york. >> later on "sunday morning." russell westbrook dressed to impress. >> osgood: mo rocca talks to former church goers who no longer believe. and lauryn hill. and bill flanagan has had it with costly subscription services. first headlines of sunday morning 19th of april. migrants from libya are feared dead after ship capsized in the mediterranean. major search is underway south of sicily about 700 people were on board. only about two dozen have been rescued. another video out this mor
seth doane caught up with him down under in australia. >> when actor now director russell crowe invited us to visit his secluded ranch seven hours north of sydney we had no idea who would happen. i didn't know who i was going to meet from personality perspective. >> you do, don't you. >> russell crowe takes a new direction. ahead on "sunday morning". >> osgood: style points which you expect to get from a top designer much more surprising of a basketball star....
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seth doane will explain. >> , you know, is awash in pink as cherry blossoms draw tourist four lists from around the world. >> it can be hard to get a hotel room this time of year. >> forget it, it is impossible. >> in these blossoms are used to sell all sorts of products, the business size of all of these blossoms, ahead on sunday morning. >> trump this comes from vladimir duche a challenge to all aspiring big spenders from one of the best known big spenders of all. >> money might not buy you happiness, but it sure can buy you a first-class trip to the destination of your dreams. >> gold fixtures in the bathroom, you know, what is absent? nothing. >> nothing. >> just ask donald trump. >> come fly with me ahead on sunday morning. >> mason: those stories and more, first the headlines for this sunday morning april 12th, 2015. history was made in panama yesterday as president obama and cuban president raul castro spent an hour discussing future ties between the two nations. correspondent major garrett was there. >> the historic encounter drew a final curtain on the cold war and five plus dec
seth doane will explain. >> , you know, is awash in pink as cherry blossoms draw tourist four lists from around the world. >> it can be hard to get a hotel room this time of year. >> forget it, it is impossible. >> in these blossoms are used to sell all sorts of products, the business size of all of these blossoms, ahead on sunday morning. >> trump this comes from vladimir duche a challenge to all aspiring big spenders from one of the best known big spenders of...
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seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> jim: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. cbs "48 hours." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: e
seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> jim: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. cbs "48 hours." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill...
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seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> jim: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight., "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned byng media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org citizen to die in the recent fighting there. >>> an oakland man trying to rescue his family from the violence in yemen becomes the first american citizen to die in the recent fighting there. >> allegations of bias in a bay area school. why some may get air- conditioning and others not. >> rain on your parade easter morning? the big change in the weather pattern that's about to bring us some badly needed >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> every time they remember his name, they cry. >> a rebel attack in yemen claims an oakland man's life tonight. his family says it didn't have to happen. i'm
seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> jim: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight., "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned byng media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org citizen to die in the recent fighting there. >>> an oakland man trying to rescue his family from the violence in yemen becomes the first american citizen to die in the...
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seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> jim: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. cbs "48 hours." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there.
seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> jim: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. cbs "48 hours." for now i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the...
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seth doane is there when americans help save a teenager who had been trapped for five days. >>> protests against police spread across country. we talk with the mayor on how to resolve it. >>> and double chins. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> officers down officers down. >> freddie gray esprotts spread across the country. >> in new york city 100 people were arrested. >> were demonstrations outside denver washington seattle. >> new york city police kept the city relatively calm. he>> t prisoner who rode in that police van wrote, quote, freddie gray was intentionally trying to hurt himself. >>> just hours ago a team of americans pull add teenage boy from the rubble of a building alive. >>> southern california man who tried to snatch a toddler is taken down. >>> i took a chair and started beating him with it. >> barry sanders is running for president. >> i think we've got to a shot to win . this > >>a plane carrying former president bill clinton made an emergency landing in tanz nia. everyone is oklahoma. >>> a gas station goes up in flames.
seth doane is there when americans help save a teenager who had been trapped for five days. >>> protests against police spread across country. we talk with the mayor on how to resolve it. >>> and double chins. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> officers down officers down. >> freddie gray esprotts spread across the country. >> in new york city 100 people were arrested. >> were...
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seth doane is in kathmandu where some people are protesting over the government's slow response. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we are certainly seeing a growing sense of frustration on the ground here. also a desire to leave kathmandu, to leave the capital city to go to these remote villages to check on families or with the hope that life might be better there. still, we are seeing stunning images of survival. rescue workers drilled and pried for private hours, ultimately pulling 28-year-old rishi canal out of the rubble alive. he'd been trapped near dead bodies for around 80 hours. "my nails went all white and my lips cracked" he said. "i was certain i was going to die." the stories of miracles here are few. on the streets of kathmandu, we found mounting frustration and saw police in riot gear for the first time since the quake. these protests have popped up on the street corner here. people are yelling that the government needs to provide more aid and that there are not enough bus tickets to leave town. if hundreds lined up in dismal weather to try to get out of
seth doane is in kathmandu where some people are protesting over the government's slow response. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we are certainly seeing a growing sense of frustration on the ground here. also a desire to leave kathmandu, to leave the capital city to go to these remote villages to check on families or with the hope that life might be better there. still, we are seeing stunning images of survival. rescue workers drilled and pried for private hours, ultimately...
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seth doane has the story. >> reporter: in a marathon the spectacle is usually the runners. but in this case it was the course. the streets of pyongyang. around 600 foreigners took part in this week's marathon half marathon and 10k, joining north korean runners in the capital of this infamously reclusive country. >> simply just by stating i'm going to pyongyang to run, they second look at you. >> reporter: nicholas bonner who also ran this week brought more than 250 participants to north korea through his beijing based travel company. >> there's quite an argument to be made against bringing tourists bringing money to this regime. >> certainly understandable. but to me it's the very fact that it's exposing a korean population to foreigners. they have no internet they have no access to the outside world and it's this exposure that i think has such a meaningful attribute for the north korean population. >> reporter: sunday's marathon has been held for 27 years as part of a series of events marking the birthday of the country's founder. this was only the second year amateur runn
seth doane has the story. >> reporter: in a marathon the spectacle is usually the runners. but in this case it was the course. the streets of pyongyang. around 600 foreigners took part in this week's marathon half marathon and 10k, joining north korean runners in the capital of this infamously reclusive country. >> simply just by stating i'm going to pyongyang to run, they second look at you. >> reporter: nicholas bonner who also ran this week brought more than 250...
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seth doane is there when americans help save a teenager who had been trapped for five days. >>> protests against police spread across the country. we talk to baltimore's mayor on how to heal the wounds. >>> and the fda approved a treatment to dissolve double chins. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> officers down officers down. >> freddie gray protests spread across the country. >> in new york city more than 100 people were arrested? >> there were demonstrations outside the white house, los angeles, denver seattle. >> go home folks. >> baltimore police kept the city relatively calm. >> the "washington post" reports that a prisoner who rode in that police van believed that gray was "intentionally trying to injure himself." >>> from nepal, a team of americans pull a teenage boy from the rubble of a building alive. >> anger is rising over the speed at which earthquake relief is arriving. >> the official death toll stands at more than 5,400. >>> southern california man who tried to snatch a toddler after attacking others is taken down. >> i picked u
seth doane is there when americans help save a teenager who had been trapped for five days. >>> protests against police spread across the country. we talk to baltimore's mayor on how to heal the wounds. >>> and the fda approved a treatment to dissolve double chins. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> officers down officers down. >> freddie gray protests spread across the country. >> in new york city more...
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seth doane. >> reporter: this is kathmandu's small airport and we have seen some aid and rescue workersn some of those international flights that have landed. also arriving here in nepal's capital are some of the most injured, rescued from mt. everest. stranded climbers on everest airlifted to relative safety at everest base camp which is still nearly 18,000 feet up the mountain. >> we have three helicopters flying loops. >> nick chinoy ski was leading a search team climbing everest and offered a look at base camp during rescue. >> the difficult they once they land here many of these people have no camps, no tent no nothing left everything is strewn all over the glacier and the only thing they've got is what they land with on that helicopter, what'sa their packs. >> reporter: cbs spoke with jim davidson who was also at everest base camp and he'd been rescued after spending 48 hours higher up at camp one. a chopper was the only way out. >> we knew we would have to stay there for a while because the ice we had just climbed through absolutely collapsed taking the ropes with it and we were
seth doane. >> reporter: this is kathmandu's small airport and we have seen some aid and rescue workersn some of those international flights that have landed. also arriving here in nepal's capital are some of the most injured, rescued from mt. everest. stranded climbers on everest airlifted to relative safety at everest base camp which is still nearly 18,000 feet up the mountain. >> we have three helicopters flying loops. >> nick chinoy ski was leading a search team climbing...
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seth doane is there when americans help save a teenager who had been trapped for five days. >>> protestsst police spread across country. we talk with the mayor on how to resolve it. >>> and double chins. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> officers down officers down. >>
seth doane is there when americans help save a teenager who had been trapped for five days. >>> protestsst police spread across country. we talk with the mayor on how to resolve it. >>> and double chins. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> officers down officers down. >>
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seth doane is in tokyo where she says she wants to represent the new face of japan. > good morning. jach is one of the most homogenous countries on earth and that newest beauty queen here is prompting a new debate about what it means to be japanese. walking through the section of tokyo, arianna miamoto certainly turns heads and she wants to use that attention to change attitudes. why did you want to be miss university of japan? japan still has racial issues she told us and i wanted to do something about it. when miyamota was crowned miss university in march, her surprise on stage was real. she was the first ever winner to be buy racial. her father is african-american her mother japanese. at first i can't want to compete, she told us, but then a close friend who was also biracial committed suicide. that's when i decided to do something about the suffering he'd endured. >> your friend killed himself because he was mixed race and being made fun of? >> he really hated being half japanese, she said and not being fully accepted into japanese society. japan, an island not op
seth doane is in tokyo where she says she wants to represent the new face of japan. > good morning. jach is one of the most homogenous countries on earth and that newest beauty queen here is prompting a new debate about what it means to be japanese. walking through the section of tokyo, arianna miamoto certainly turns heads and she wants to use that attention to change attitudes. why did you want to be miss university of japan? japan still has racial issues she told us and i wanted to do...
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seth doane is in beijing where the senate sends a chilling message.ood morning. >> good morning. 44 chinese journalists were sitting in jail as of late last year so while this story is about one journalist, it's indicative of the wider trend as the come it in party clamps down on dissent. >> she spent seven years behind bars for leaking journalists. the 71-year-old journalist is northern for her reporting on the communist party elite and was convicted for revealing the document number 7, an edict to restrict democracy, civil society, and proo'press freedoms. the last time we saw her was her face blurred was in this confession on state tv. i admitmy wrongdoing. she admits her confession was forced. one asks how can exposeing news be exposing secrets? her lawyer tells cbs news she will appeal. chinese journalists are telling us this is real. they're too scared to say anything that runs contrary to the communist party. norah? >> thank you so much. this morning we're hearing the frantic 911 call from a worker trapped inside the cargo hold. it forced the p
seth doane is in beijing where the senate sends a chilling message.ood morning. >> good morning. 44 chinese journalists were sitting in jail as of late last year so while this story is about one journalist, it's indicative of the wider trend as the come it in party clamps down on dissent. >> she spent seven years behind bars for leaking journalists. the 71-year-old journalist is northern for her reporting on the communist party elite and was convicted for revealing the document...
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seth doane is in kathmandu, he spoke with some of the people airlifted out. th good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this is kathmandu's small airport. we have seen some aid and rescue workers coming in from around the world in some of those international flights that have arrived. also landing here in nepal are some of the most injured rescued from mt. everest. stranded climbers on everest, airlifted to relative safety at everest base camp which is still nearly 18,000 feet up the mountain. nick was leading a charity team climbing everest. he offered a reporter-style look of base camp during the rescue. >> the difficulty is that once they land here many of these people have no camps, no tents, no nothing left. it's being strewn all over the glacier. so the only thing they've got is what they land with on that helicopter what's on their pads. >> reporter: cbs news news spoke with jim davidson. he'd been rescued after spending 48 hours higher up everest at camp 1. chopper was the only way out. >> we knew we were going to have to stay there for a while. all th
seth doane is in kathmandu, he spoke with some of the people airlifted out. th good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this is kathmandu's small airport. we have seen some aid and rescue workers coming in from around the world in some of those international flights that have arrived. also landing here in nepal are some of the most injured rescued from mt. everest. stranded climbers on everest, airlifted to relative safety at everest base camp which is still nearly 18,000 feet up the...
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. >> seth doane in kathmandu, thank you. >>> a family is celebrating this morning after learning their son is safe in nepal. 21-year-old dickerson spoke with his mother about going to mt. everest. they heard nothing until they received a call yesterday with good news. >> oh my gosh. yay. he's getting on a helicopter to kathmandu. >> the family says dickinson will return to the united states soon. >> boy, that is some good news. that is the call you want to get indeed that after ten days. >> after ten days. can you imagine the worry that she's been through? >> no, i can't. >> i know. awful, awful. we're hearing from other americans rescued from mt. everest after a deadly earthquake devastated mt. everest. holly williams spoke to some of the survivors. >> reporter: they were ferried back to kathmandu after surviving in the mountains unharmed. when the avalanche struck climbers at everest's base camp they were just two miles away. >> it was very scary. >> reporter: becky of san diego described the most the avalanche descended on their mountain lodge. >> a plume of snow and wind and everyt
. >> seth doane in kathmandu, thank you. >>> a family is celebrating this morning after learning their son is safe in nepal. 21-year-old dickerson spoke with his mother about going to mt. everest. they heard nothing until they received a call yesterday with good news. >> oh my gosh. yay. he's getting on a helicopter to kathmandu. >> the family says dickinson will return to the united states soon. >> boy, that is some good news. that is the call you want to get...
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seth seth doane is in beijing. >> reporter: 44 journalists were sitting in chinese jails as of late last year so while this story is about one journalist it's indicative of a wider trend as the communist party clamps down on dissent. inside this court building today, gao yu learned she'd spend seven years behind bars for leaking state secrets. the 71-year-old journalist is known for her reporting on the communist party elite and was convicted for publicizing the so-called document number nine allegedly a government edict to restrict democracy, civil society and press freedoms. the last time we saw gao, her face blurred was in this confession broadcast on state tv. >> translator: i will admit my wrongdoing. >> her lawyer claims the confession was forced. a friend of gao's today asked how can exposing negative news be called revealing secrets? gao was detained almost a year ago. her lawyer tells cbs news she will appeal. chin knees journalists tell us this crackdown is very real and having a chilling effect on reporting. people are simply too scared to say anything that runs contrary to th
seth seth doane is in beijing. >> reporter: 44 journalists were sitting in chinese jails as of late last year so while this story is about one journalist it's indicative of a wider trend as the communist party clamps down on dissent. inside this court building today, gao yu learned she'd spend seven years behind bars for leaking state secrets. the 71-year-old journalist is known for her reporting on the communist party elite and was convicted for publicizing the so-called document number...
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. >> seth doane, thank you.looking out after her. >> she said in the beginning forced to insist she's japanese on the inside. calls mariah carey an inspiration, also of mixed race. good for her. >> good for her. >>> the mtv movie awards always find a way to stay current. >> after months of speculation, hillary clinton finally announced she's taking zane's spot in one direction, yeah. >> all right. ahead, highlights from the awards ceremony ranging from poignant to the provocative next on "cbs this morning." from the poignant to the provocative. that's next on "cbs this morning." nexium® 24hr. it's the purple pill the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ ufferers. one tried the newest allergy spray which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other took claritin-d which starts to work on allergies with nasal congestion in 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. we sn
. >> seth doane, thank you.looking out after her. >> she said in the beginning forced to insist she's japanese on the inside. calls mariah carey an inspiration, also of mixed race. good for her. >> good for her. >>> the mtv movie awards always find a way to stay current. >> after months of speculation, hillary clinton finally announced she's taking zane's spot in one direction, yeah. >> all right. ahead, highlights from the awards ceremony ranging from...