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. >> steve kroft: behind these doors, in the u.s. capitol, is a book that contains one of the most secret and sensitive documents in the united states. 28 pages that could shed light on the events of 9/11. they've been seen by very few people, and tonight you'll hear from some of them. >> i think it's implausible to believe that 19 people, most of whom didn't speak english, could have carried out such complicated tasks without some support from within the united states. >> kroft: you believe that the 28 pages are crucial to this. >> they are a key part. >> holly williams: in the remote hills of eastern china, this is a magic kingdom that not even walt disney could have dreamed up. it's called hengdian world studios, and at over 7,000 acres, it's the largest film lot on the planet. you're going to use hollywood directors, hollywood stars-- >> yes. >> williams --to make english- language films to compete with hollywood? >> yes. >> williams: and make global blockbusters? >> yes. i think we'll be doing it in the next one or two years. >>
. >> steve kroft: behind these doors, in the u.s. capitol, is a book that contains one of the most secret and sensitive documents in the united states. 28 pages that could shed light on the events of 9/11. they've been seen by very few people, and tonight you'll hear from some of them. >> i think it's implausible to believe that 19 people, most of whom didn't speak english, could have carried out such complicated tasks without some support from within the united states. >>...
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steve kroft broke the story on "60 minutes." nancy cordes has the follow-up. >> i don't know how the saudi government will react to it, but i think it's just information. >> reporter: new york senator kirsten gillibrand has read the 28 pages that have been locked in a vault under the capitol for 13 years. she says the 9/11 families she represents deserve to read them, too. before the president travels to the middle east next week. >> the president is going to meet with the saudi arabian leadership and the royal family. appropriate that those documents are released before the president make that trip so they can talk about whatever issues are in that document. >> reporter: steve kroft interviewed bob graham who co-chaired the joint congressional inquiry. he says the classified pages lay out a network of people he believes helped some of the hijackers find housing and enroll in flight school. >> you believe that support came from saudi arabia. >> substantially. >> reporter: when we say the saudis, you mean the government? rich peo
steve kroft broke the story on "60 minutes." nancy cordes has the follow-up. >> i don't know how the saudi government will react to it, but i think it's just information. >> reporter: new york senator kirsten gillibrand has read the 28 pages that have been locked in a vault under the capitol for 13 years. she says the 9/11 families she represents deserve to read them, too. before the president travels to the middle east next week. >> the president is going to meet...
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steve kroft broke the story on "60 minutes" last night, and tonight our congressional sput nancy cordes has a followup. >> i don't know how the saudi government will react to it, but i think it's just information. >> reporter: new york senator a vault under the capitol for 13 years. she says the 9/11 families she represents deserve to read them, too, before the president travels to the middle east next week. >> reporter: if the president is going the meet with the saudi arabian leadership and the royal family, they think it would be appropriate that this document be released before the president make that trip so they can talk about whatever issues are in that document. >> reporter: steve kroft interviewed gillibrand graham, who cochaired the joint congressional enquiry. he stayed classified pages lay out a network of people he believes helped some of the highjackingers find housing and enroll in flight school. >> you believe that support came from saudi arabia? >> substantially. >> and when we say the saudi, you mean the government, rich people in the country, charities? >> all of the
steve kroft broke the story on "60 minutes" last night, and tonight our congressional sput nancy cordes has a followup. >> i don't know how the saudi government will react to it, but i think it's just information. >> reporter: new york senator a vault under the capitol for 13 years. she says the 9/11 families she represents deserve to read them, too, before the president travels to the middle east next week. >> reporter: if the president is going the meet with the...
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ft reporter: steve kroft interviewed former senator bob graham, who co-chaired the joint congressional inquiry. he says the classified pages lay out a network of people he believes helped some of the hijackers find housing and enroll in flight school. >> you believe that support came from saudi arabia? >> substantially. >> and when we say the saudis, you mean the government, rich heople in the country, charities? >> all of the above. >> reporter: graham and the y port's other author say the bush administration insisted the 28 pages be classified for national security reasons that are still unclear. a review by the obama white house has dragged on for years. press secretary josh earnest. >> i can tell you that the president certainly does support being as transparent as possible, but he also believes that national security officials have an important job to do. >> reporter: gillibrand, rand paul and other senators have introduced legislation that would require declassification within 60 days. those secret pages could serve as key evidence in a lawsuit 9/11 victims' families have filed a
ft reporter: steve kroft interviewed former senator bob graham, who co-chaired the joint congressional inquiry. he says the classified pages lay out a network of people he believes helped some of the hijackers find housing and enroll in flight school. >> you believe that support came from saudi arabia? >> substantially. >> and when we say the saudis, you mean the government, rich heople in the country, charities? >> all of the above. >> reporter: graham and the y...
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i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see you added fish. dr. sherman: well, i'm hoping they have more luck than the plants. i couldn't seem to keep them alive. elizabeth: we tried a fish tank when the kids were little,
i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see you added fish. dr. sherman: well, i'm hoping they have more luck than the plants. i couldn't seem to keep them alive. elizabeth: we tried a fish tank...
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i'm steve kroft.e back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. you added fish. dr. sherman: well, i'm hoping they have more luck than the plants. i couldn't seem to keep them alive. elizabeth: we tried a fish tank when the kids were little, but i just kept overfeeding him. everything sounds like a metaphor in here, doesn't it? anyway... it's good to see you. it's good to meet you, henry. you, too, dr. sherman. well, um... like i said on the voice mail, i thought that maybe we could use one of my tune-up sessions to talk through some of the things that henry's been going through at work. affecting things at home, that's on me.
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. >> steve kroft: behind these doors, in the u.s. capitol, is a book that contains one of the most secret and sensitive documents in the united states. 28 pages that could shed light on the events of 9/11. they've been seen by very few people, and tonight you'll hear from some of them. >> i think it's implausible to believe that 19 people, most of whom didn't speak english, could have carried out such complicated tasks without some support from within the united states. >> kroft: you believe that the 28 pages are crucial to this. >> they are a key part. >> holly williams: in the remote hills of eastern china, this is a magic kingdom that not even walt disney could have dreamed up.
. >> steve kroft: behind these doors, in the u.s. capitol, is a book that contains one of the most secret and sensitive documents in the united states. 28 pages that could shed light on the events of 9/11. they've been seen by very few people, and tonight you'll hear from some of them. >> i think it's implausible to believe that 19 people, most of whom didn't speak english, could have carried out such complicated tasks without some support from within the united states. >>...
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graham who coauthored the report in 200throe spoke about those top secret pages in an interview with steve kroft "60 minutes." >> reporter: so this is your office? bob graham won't discuss the classified information in the 28 pages. he will say only that they outline a network of people that he believes supported the hijackers while they were in the u.s. you believe that support came from saudi arabia. >> substantially. >> reporter: and when you say "the saudis" you mean the government, rich people in the country, charities? >> all of the above. >> reporter: graham and others believe the saudi role has been soft pedaled to protect a delicate relationship with a complicated kingdom where the rulers royalties, riches and religion are all deeply intertwined in its institutions. >> the committee will be in order. >> reporter: porter goss, who was graham's republican cochairman on the house side of the joint inquiry and later director of the c.i.a. also felt strongly that an uncensored version of the 28 pages should be included in the final report. the two men made their case to the f.b.i. and its th
graham who coauthored the report in 200throe spoke about those top secret pages in an interview with steve kroft "60 minutes." >> reporter: so this is your office? bob graham won't discuss the classified information in the 28 pages. he will say only that they outline a network of people that he believes supported the hijackers while they were in the u.s. you believe that support came from saudi arabia. >> substantially. >> reporter: and when you say "the...
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steve kroft broke the story on "60 minutes" last night. congressional correspondent nancy cordes has a follow-up. >> i don't know how the saudi government will react to it. it is just information. >> reporter: new york senator, kristen gillibrand reae pages locked in a vault under the capitol for 13 years. she says the 9/11 families deserve to read them too before the president travels to the middle east next week. >> if the president is going to meet with the saudi arabian leadership and the royal family, they think it would be appropriate that the document be released before the president makes that trip. so they can talk about whatever issues are in the document. >> reporter: steve kroft interviewed bob graham who co-chaired the joint congressional inquiry. he says the pages lay out a network of people he believes helped some of the hijackers find housing and enroll in flight school. you believe that support came from saudi arabia? >> substantially. >> you say the saudis you mean the government? >> rich people in the country? charities?
steve kroft broke the story on "60 minutes" last night. congressional correspondent nancy cordes has a follow-up. >> i don't know how the saudi government will react to it. it is just information. >> reporter: new york senator, kristen gillibrand reae pages locked in a vault under the capitol for 13 years. she says the 9/11 families deserve to read them too before the president travels to the middle east next week. >> if the president is going to meet with the saudi...
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former members of congress who read the document told steve kroft last night's 60 minutes, it points to a possible saudi link. they want the obama administration to declassify the report. >> this is your office? >> bob graham won't discuss the classified information in the 28 pages. he will say only that they outline a network of people that he believes supported the hijackers while they were in the u.s. >> you believe that support came from saudi arabia? >> substantially. >> when we say the saudis, you mean the government, rich people in the country, charities? >> all of the above. >> graham and others believe the saudi role has been soft pedalled, to protect a delicate relationship with a complicated kingdom where the rulers, royalty, riches and religion are all deeply intertwined in its institutions. did you happen to ask the fbi director why it was classified? >> we did in a general way and the answer was because we said it needs to be classified. >> 60 minutes reports the white house is reviewing whether to declassify the 28 pages. the president will travel to saudi arabia later
former members of congress who read the document told steve kroft last night's 60 minutes, it points to a possible saudi link. they want the obama administration to declassify the report. >> this is your office? >> bob graham won't discuss the classified information in the 28 pages. he will say only that they outline a network of people that he believes supported the hijackers while they were in the u.s. >> you believe that support came from saudi arabia? >>...
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unless sunday any 60 minutes, steve kroft reported on a classified portion of the 9/11 report lockedret vault. former government officials say the 28 pages contain details about possible saudi support network for hijackers while in the u.s. >> i think it is implausible to whom didn't speak english, most of whom had never been in the united states before, many of whom didn't have a high school education, could have carried out such a complicated task without some support from within the united states. >> you believe that the 28 pages are crucial to this? >> i think they are a key part. >> he wants the pages released to the public. >> it is hard to have a case when you can't >>> major issue in the race for the democratic nomination is money. bernie sanders insists hillary clinton is beholden to wall street. and he points out that she refuses to release the transcripts of speeches she gave to wall street banks. over the weekend, protesters gathered in california where clinton attended a $33,000 a plate fund raiser hosted by actor george clooney. demonstrators threw stack of fake money a
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unless sunday any 60 minutes, steve kroft reported on a classified portion of the 9/11 report locked in a secret vault. former government officials say the 28 pages contain details about possible saudi support network for hijackers while in >> i think it is implausible to whom didn't speak english, most of whom had never been in the united states before, many of whom didn't have a high school education, could have carried out such a complicated task without some support from within the united states. >> you believe that the 28 pages are crucial to this? >> i think they are a key part. >> he wants the pages released to the public. >> it is hard to have a case when you can't see your, your own evidence.breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. what do you look for in an antiperspirant? advanced care? 48
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unless sunday any 60 minutes, steve kroft reported on a classified portion of the 9/11 report lockedvault. former government officials say the 28 pages contain details about possible saudi support network for hijackers while in the u.s. >> i think it is implausible to believe that 19 people, most of whom didn't speak english, most of whom had never been in the united states before, many of whom didn't have a high school education, could have carried out such a complicated task without some support from within the united states. >> you believe that the 28 pages are crucial to this? >> i think they are a key part. >> he wants the pages released to the public. >> it is the worst thing about toilet germs? they don't stay in the toilet. disinfect your bathroom with lysol bathroom trigger... ...lysol power foamer... ...and lysol toilet bowl cleaner. they kill 99.9% of germs including e. coli. to clean and disinfect in and out of the toilet... ...lysol that. tso when we had him, we bought one of those he washing machines but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our deterg
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grahaham spoke to h host steve kroft. >> do believe that support came from saudi ararabia? >> substantially. >> a and you mean the governmen? rich people in the country? charitieies? >> all of the above. amy:y: in chchicago, a task fore appointed by mayor rahm emanuel has found evidencece of rampant racism within the chicago police department. the report finds the police department's own data "gives validity to the widely held belief the police have no regard for the sanctity of fefe when it comes to people e of color." despite equal proportions of black, white, and latino residents in chicago, 74% of the more than 400 people shot by chicago police between 2008 and 2015 were black. black people also made up 72% of people's topped on the street, but not arrested in the summer of 2014 and three out of four people on whom chicago police tried to user tasers between 2012 and the report comes as 2015. mayor emanuel faceces calls to resign over a possible cover-up of the police killing of laquan mcdonald, the teen shot 16 times in 2014. in panama, authorities have raided the offi
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. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by ford service. when your ford needs service, you need the specialists at ford. stacked these tires. or put them on a rack. but the specialists at ford like to show off their strengths: 13 name brands. yeah, we're strong when it comes to tires. right now during the big tire event, it was always just a hobby. something you did for fun. until the day it became something much more. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. >> bill whitaker: not many issues can unite democrats and republicans. but criminal justice reform is one of them. after thirty years of being tough on crime in the u.s., no other nation incarcerates more of its citizens than we do. we have 5% of the world's population, but 25% of its prisoners. the cost of housing all those inmates: $80 billion a year. we found that american politicians and prison supervisors are looking for new ideas in ger
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. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." another day, and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. i do my best to manage. your body and your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. know your options. once-daily toujeo is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus . it releases slowly to provide consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours. toujeo also provides proven full 24-hour blood sugar control and significant a1c reduction. toujeo is a long-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. allergic reaction may occur and may be life threatening. don't reuse needles or share insulin pens, even if the needle has been changed. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which can be serious and life threatening. it may cause shaki
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