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>> mitchell: sheryl attkisson in washington, thanks a lot. the cries his in egypt is having a disastrous impact on that country's tourism industry which attract more than 12 million visitors in 2009 and nearly $7 billion in revenue. as tony guida tells us, visitors caught up in the turmoil are doing everything they can to get out. >> reporter: mohammed magdy is relieved to be back in the united states after a harrowing visit to his mother in egypt. >> i can't get outside, i can smell the smoke. and it was very dangerous. >> reporter: his flight was delayed ten hours. he was lucky to get out. continued unrest has stranded thousands of travelers. the country's national carrier, egypt air, cancelled 25 flights sunday. the only american carrier with direct service to cairo, delta airlines, shut it down. >> i'm glad to be home, see my children litt. >> reporter: 14 american tourists spent sunday marooned in luxor traveling with regina frasier on pbs's grahnees on safari seen in morocco. thursday night the tour was in cairo. frasier told me it was
>> mitchell: sheryl attkisson in washington, thanks a lot. the cries his in egypt is having a disastrous impact on that country's tourism industry which attract more than 12 million visitors in 2009 and nearly $7 billion in revenue. as tony guida tells us, visitors caught up in the turmoil are doing everything they can to get out. >> reporter: mohammed magdy is relieved to be back in the united states after a harrowing visit to his mother in egypt. >> i can't get outside, i...
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the ku shooter a 22 year-old sheryl lee is due back in court later this month. his family released a statement saying in part this is a difficult time for us. we don't understand why this happened, we wish we could change the heinous events of saturday. a neighbor describes the whole family as loners. >> like madmen the what to be long period. dealers say the buyers are worried about tighter gun regulations. a new york mayor michael bloomberg said the country needs tougher enforcement. >> the reality is every single day 34 americans are murdered by someone firing a gun and most of those guns are purchase or possess illegally. >> what of the people shot in the arizona shootings as from the bay area. the citizen who once lived in tehran she was also on the union school district board back in 1998 and 1999. she remains in stable condition this evening. her daughter said the woman and her mother set is not what hurt since that she invited the family of a nine year-old girl to attend the gifford event last saturday. the girl was shot and killed. >> how would you feel
the ku shooter a 22 year-old sheryl lee is due back in court later this month. his family released a statement saying in part this is a difficult time for us. we don't understand why this happened, we wish we could change the heinous events of saturday. a neighbor describes the whole family as loners. >> like madmen the what to be long period. dealers say the buyers are worried about tighter gun regulations. a new york mayor michael bloomberg said the country needs tougher enforcement....
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. >> for more in with musician sheryl crow on the release of her latest cd. that is next time.we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
. >> for more in with musician sheryl crow on the release of her latest cd. that is next time.we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove...
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and i think it is great that facebook brought sheryl in to have some grownups around to get them through this, but most companies that are phenoms like this when they have the ipo they have no idea what is about to hit them, and they literally changes the culture and throws them into absolute shock for a year or two. the money sounds good and the added liquidity to go into new markets and fight these challengers, but i am not sure facebook has the sufficiently strong culture yet inside the company to deal with an ipo. >> i would extend michael's point in the following way that you are dealing with an engineering culture, and engineers are very good at things this they can measure an don't know how to measure fear, there is no quantification for that. so suddenly when you are public and you are out there and everyone is worried about issues like privacy and copyright and dominance, you know, suddenly they have got to deal with governments all over the world, engineers are not equipped as google proved to deal with those kind of issues, now sheryl sandburg is, she knows that world but this
and i think it is great that facebook brought sheryl in to have some grownups around to get them through this, but most companies that are phenoms like this when they have the ipo they have no idea what is about to hit them, and they literally changes the culture and throws them into absolute shock for a year or two. the money sounds good and the added liquidity to go into new markets and fight these challengers, but i am not sure facebook has the sufficiently strong culture yet inside the...
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nice to have you here, sheryl.gain acceptance and understanding, it's an important thing. >> thank you, we need it. >> the book is called "my princess boy." >>> up next, the inspiring story of people who have lost half their body weight and how you can do it, too. after this. xt, we'll talk to won who have lost more than half of their body weight. you'll save 100 calories a day. that could help you lose up to 10 pounds in a year. [ male announcer ] look in this sunday's paper for even more ways to save with splenda® brand products. now you can save money, save calories, and get the great taste of splenda®. [ female announcer ] that's how splenda® is sweet...and more. imagine what it can do to your skin. but dove isn't soap. it contains pure 1/4 moisturizing cream because, everyday moisture is the key to beautiful skin. and who knows moisture better than dove. okay. [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding now. what's up? um, would you mind doing it again? last time. [ engine turns over ] ooh.
nice to have you here, sheryl.gain acceptance and understanding, it's an important thing. >> thank you, we need it. >> the book is called "my princess boy." >>> up next, the inspiring story of people who have lost half their body weight and how you can do it, too. after this. xt, we'll talk to won who have lost more than half of their body weight. you'll save 100 calories a day. that could help you lose up to 10 pounds in a year. [ male announcer ] look in this...
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sheryl watson is stepping up to the challenge.he and many volunteers on quan's campaign gathered at this meeting hall to brainstorm ideas on how to take back their neighbors. specifically district seven beat 33. where six people were shot and wounded tuesday and where many of these volunteers will spend this coming saturday knocking on doors, convincing residents such as the lagunas family to get over their fear. >> we usually used to walk until 6:00 at night. but now my mom tells me, go home early. >> we need people to care. and i think once we start showing we care we will take back our community. >> i think a lot of people just haven't been reached. i don't think people have actually talked to them. >> reporter: earlier today, mayor quan acknowledged district seven beat 33 has a lot more problems. >> only 30% of the young african american men have graduated from high school, that is unacceptable in this city. >> reporter: quan plans to accomplish an education cabinet that will help develop programs that will get kids reading by
sheryl watson is stepping up to the challenge.he and many volunteers on quan's campaign gathered at this meeting hall to brainstorm ideas on how to take back their neighbors. specifically district seven beat 33. where six people were shot and wounded tuesday and where many of these volunteers will spend this coming saturday knocking on doors, convincing residents such as the lagunas family to get over their fear. >> we usually used to walk until 6:00 at night. but now my mom tells me, go...
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sheryl watson is stepping up to the challenge. she and many volunteers on quan's campaign gathered at this meeting hall to brainstorm ideas on how to take back their neighbors. specifically district seven beat 33. where six people were shot and wounded tuesday and where many of these volunteers will spend this coming saturday knocking on doors, convincing residents such as the lagunas family to get over their fear. >> we usually used to walk until 6:00 at night. but now my mom tells me, go home early. >> we need people to care. and i think once we start showing we care we will take back our community. >> i think a lot of people just haven't been reached. i don't think people have actually talked to them. quan acknowledged er today, district seven beat 33 has a lot more problems. >> only 30% of the young african american men have graduated from high school, that is unacceptable in this city. >> reporter: quan plans to accomplish an education cabinet that will help develop programs that will get kids reading by the third grade and p
sheryl watson is stepping up to the challenge. she and many volunteers on quan's campaign gathered at this meeting hall to brainstorm ideas on how to take back their neighbors. specifically district seven beat 33. where six people were shot and wounded tuesday and where many of these volunteers will spend this coming saturday knocking on doors, convincing residents such as the lagunas family to get over their fear. >> we usually used to walk until 6:00 at night. but now my mom tells me,...
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habia una seÑora de un poco mas de 50 aÑos, sheryl ann, de arizona; ella vino y me dijo: "peter, ¿sabesjo: "peter, mi herida, y el dolor del codo es tan fuerte que tengo que usar un cabestrillo." >> guau! >> y yo le dije: "¿en serio?" ella dijo: "si, de movimiento repetitivo." ella dijo que probo supple por solo una semana. en una semana ella ya no tenia absolutamente nada de dolor en su rodilla... >> ¿se le quito el dolor en una semana? >> en una semana, en una semana podia mover su codo. ella decia: "mira, peter, volvio completamente a la normalidad, puedo poner las cosas en el armario, otra vez; no tengo ninguna inmovilidad." y es asombrosa pero, ¿sabes cual es la mejor parte de la historia? >> ¿si? >> ni siquiera te dije. ella era diabetica. >> o.k. >> ella dijo: "peter, antes de probar supple yo no podia beber ningun jugo. solia tener que contar mis calorias, contar mis azucares. pero al beber supple, al ser tan deliciosa y tan sabrosa como un jugo pude tomar jugo otra vez, solo bebiendo supple." >> es asombroso. tienes un agente que eliminara el dolor en las articulaciones y coyun
habia una seÑora de un poco mas de 50 aÑos, sheryl ann, de arizona; ella vino y me dijo: "peter, ¿sabesjo: "peter, mi herida, y el dolor del codo es tan fuerte que tengo que usar un cabestrillo." >> guau! >> y yo le dije: "¿en serio?" ella dijo: "si, de movimiento repetitivo." ella dijo que probo supple por solo una semana. en una semana ella ya no tenia absolutamente nada de dolor en su rodilla... >> ¿se le quito el dolor en una semana?...
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. >> pelley: sheryl eckard was a glaxosmithkline insider who says executives at the company kept shipping, even after they knew something had gone terribly wrong. >> he put his head down and put his hands over his face, and he said, "oh, my god. oh, my god." ♪ ♪ >> safer: it's hard to believe that the boy wonder from new orleans who has been startling audiences since his teens is pushing 50. he's an american master. wynton marsalis and his jazz at lincoln center orchestra, arguably the best there is in america's most distinctive art form, an art they take round the world. we had the chance to travel with these cultural ambassadors to europe and to that forbidden city to most americans, havana. tonight on "60 minutes," a new year's treat with wynton and the guys. ( musical flourish ) ( cheers and applause ) >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t covers 97% of all americans. rethink possible. hey! wait up! ♪ [ female annou
. >> pelley: sheryl eckard was a glaxosmithkline insider who says executives at the company kept shipping, even after they knew something had gone terribly wrong. >> he put his head down and put his hands over his face, and he said, "oh, my god. oh, my god." ♪ ♪ >> safer: it's hard to believe that the boy wonder from new orleans who has been startling audiences since his teens is pushing 50. he's an american master. wynton marsalis and his jazz at lincoln center...
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it is -- as i was telling sheryl, this is an important part of our renewed engagement in the world as you heard tom say on friday, and i think we look forward to the visit to marlo. thanks, guys. [inaudible conversations] .. >> i'm service chairman of the africa global rights and foreign affair committee, held the position of the human rights chairman in several previous congresses, and just a little bit background, i've been a congressman for 31 years, been to china for many trips and chaired 27 hearings on human rights abuse by the peoples republic of china over these many years. today we're here with the bravest, best, and brightest human rights and prisoners of the chinese government and calling on president obama to raise human rights issues publicly and visitly during president hu's visit to washington, d.c.. he gave proof to the moral fear when he left the peace prize committee no choice but to place the peace prize on an empty chair and empty because he wouldn't let a him out of his prison cell to receive the prize. he even had hu's wife and friends under house arrest for fear
it is -- as i was telling sheryl, this is an important part of our renewed engagement in the world as you heard tom say on friday, and i think we look forward to the visit to marlo. thanks, guys. [inaudible conversations] .. >> i'm service chairman of the africa global rights and foreign affair committee, held the position of the human rights chairman in several previous congresses, and just a little bit background, i've been a congressman for 31 years, been to china for many trips and...
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i have to say, when sheryl asked about this panel, what would martin do, it reminded me of what wouldtion is always answered by what you think you should do. who knows what martin mr. king would do? he was a great leader and he was a visionary and a leader. i wish we had his vision. i will tell you what i think should be done. it is hard to say what a leader would do. i say this because my mother would never let any of my brothers and sisters say what my father would do. you do not know. q. are you to say? -- who are you to say? i can tell you what i think i have learned from martin luther king. i learned that you change. he was always devoted to nonviolence, but for a period of time, he focused primarily on discrimination. then he got very interested in jobs and work. for his very gutsy and with great courage, he took on the vietnam war. as you said, he lost a lot of friends over that period -- over that. fighting for the workers in memphis, he lost a lot of friends. it is ok to be against discrimination. to actually be for workers' rights became even more controversial. he was alway
i have to say, when sheryl asked about this panel, what would martin do, it reminded me of what wouldtion is always answered by what you think you should do. who knows what martin mr. king would do? he was a great leader and he was a visionary and a leader. i wish we had his vision. i will tell you what i think should be done. it is hard to say what a leader would do. i say this because my mother would never let any of my brothers and sisters say what my father would do. you do not know. q. are...
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it is as i was telling sheryl, this is an important part of our noon engagement in the part of the world as you heard tom say on friday, and we look forward to the visit tomorrow. thanks, guys. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> now a discussion on chinese president's hu's visit to the united states. he arrived today to visit with president obama, lawmakers, and businessmen. events tomorrow include a joint news conference with president obama and a formal state dinner at the white house. this discussion from the washington journal is about 35 minutes. >> host: here to talk about the chinese president's visit and a new series launched by the financial times, china shapes the world, looking at themes related to the visit. let's begin with what china will want from the united states. what will the chinese president say to president barak obama? >> guest: well, in some respect i think the chinese would like to, you know, call the sort of aggravation that's taken over u.s.-china ties recently. you know, china has benefited and still benefits greatly from a stable internati
it is as i was telling sheryl, this is an important part of our noon engagement in the part of the world as you heard tom say on friday, and we look forward to the visit tomorrow. thanks, guys. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> now a discussion on chinese president's hu's visit to the united states. he arrived today to visit with president obama, lawmakers, and businessmen. events tomorrow include a joint news conference with president obama and a formal state dinner...
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police say a man on sheryl circle was in his bedroom about 10:30 monday morning when a doorbell rangemoved a window screen to get in the house and very surprised to see him home. and he jumped from the window and ran away. they are reminding people to set alarms and close windows even if someone is home. >>> on a thursday morning, the 13th day of january, 2011. we've already mentioned, it's cold out here in new york city. temperatures only 24 degrees, a breeze in the air as well. it feels even colder than that. we came outside to talk to really nice people, including lenny. coming up in this half hour, we talked to vince vaughn and kevin yams yesterday about their new comedy called "dilemma" and we spoke to the man who directed that movie, good friend of this show, director ron howard. >> and how would you like to be just 14 years old and already have oscar buzz for your first major motion picture. we'll talk to the star of "true grit" about that. >> a lot of stars in the house and among them, jimmy fallon here, co-hosting with hoda kotb. there he is on tape. we'll see him live comin
police say a man on sheryl circle was in his bedroom about 10:30 monday morning when a doorbell rangemoved a window screen to get in the house and very surprised to see him home. and he jumped from the window and ran away. they are reminding people to set alarms and close windows even if someone is home. >>> on a thursday morning, the 13th day of january, 2011. we've already mentioned, it's cold out here in new york city. temperatures only 24 degrees, a breeze in the air as well. it...
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she >> it is my great pleasure to welcome our guest, sheryl -- cheryl contee, today.l contee is an unashamed geek and identifies herself as such. she was on the early adapting, cutting edge of digital technology and adapting it to things like fund-raising and organizing and doing the types of things that the technology now makes both easy and complicated in that there is some much going on, so much changing, but some much opportunity. she has also become one of the most significant forces african- american, middle-class people to address issues of the day. she makes a point in her blog which is called jackandjillpolitics.com, that it is intended to offer a genuine perspective for people who are not into stereotypes of criminal drug dealers, elite athletes, and celebrity stars to happen to be african-american. it is for a very large, very under-noticed middle-class of african-americans who have their own perspective on the world and who have a need to look at the world through that particular prison, at least in part. jack and jill media politics is one of the ways to
she >> it is my great pleasure to welcome our guest, sheryl -- cheryl contee, today.l contee is an unashamed geek and identifies herself as such. she was on the early adapting, cutting edge of digital technology and adapting it to things like fund-raising and organizing and doing the types of things that the technology now makes both easy and complicated in that there is some much going on, so much changing, but some much opportunity. she has also become one of the most significant forces...