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it's just unconscionable that somebody would do something like that. >> reporter: he's putting up $5,000 of his own money to offer as a reward for info that leads to it an arrest and conviction. >> you think money talks and somebody will rat somebody out, i hope so. that's my intent. i don't tolerate animal cruelty. i don't tolerate who can't defend themselves. >> reporter: sergeant gaskins is helping get the word out with this tweet. >> it's these people that have some type of disorder to abuse animals that we have to put
it's just unconscionable that somebody would do something like that. >> reporter: he's putting up $5,000 of his own money to offer as a reward for info that leads to it an arrest and conviction. >> you think money talks and somebody will rat somebody out, i hope so. that's my intent. i don't tolerate animal cruelty. i don't tolerate who can't defend themselves. >> reporter: sergeant gaskins is helping get the word out with this tweet. >> it's these people that have some...
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but what he did in that courtroom was unconscionable. again we were objecting, but was overruled so i can only take it so far with what i think of barry scheck because the defense does what they do for the thing that's funny for me and i kept pointing it out but no one seemed to care is that his theories were conflicting. at one point he would say they planted the blood trail and then at another point he would say no, it all got contaminated in the lab and let me say one thing about that. the notion that bill then at her had oj's blood and sprinkled between monday and rocking him is absolutely insane. insane for one reason. the blood trail was discovered that led from bundy all the way into rocking him was in his bedroom before he came back from chicago. no one had his blood. no one had anything and the blood trail was already there many hours before he got back. so not even possible. >> host: go-ahead. >> you've always been really inspirational to me and my life, watching you as a child. i like now working corrective rehabilitation at c
but what he did in that courtroom was unconscionable. again we were objecting, but was overruled so i can only take it so far with what i think of barry scheck because the defense does what they do for the thing that's funny for me and i kept pointing it out but no one seemed to care is that his theories were conflicting. at one point he would say they planted the blood trail and then at another point he would say no, it all got contaminated in the lab and let me say one thing about that. the...
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it would be unconscionable for someone to say let's make adolf hitler's birthday a national holiday,t would be unconscionable for someone to say let's make osama bin laden's birthday a national holiday. we are celebrating its architects of slavery. charlie: tell me about the museum and what you believe it can begin to do. brian: it will be an 11,000 square foot area. it is situated 100 meters from one of the most prominent slave auction sites of the american south. it is situated 100 meters from the alabama river. that is where a dock and rail oftion transferred thousands slaves people. it will introduce people to the hardships. you will hear the voices of slave people. we are going to get slave narratives. we will talk about about african people being kidnapped. we will have artifacts that present that. we will have virtual reality films that will put you right there on the train where enslaved people were being forced to the lower south with all of that anxiety. not knowing if they will be able to keep their children. we will move from that slavery experience to the era of terroris
it would be unconscionable for someone to say let's make adolf hitler's birthday a national holiday,t would be unconscionable for someone to say let's make osama bin laden's birthday a national holiday. we are celebrating its architects of slavery. charlie: tell me about the museum and what you believe it can begin to do. brian: it will be an 11,000 square foot area. it is situated 100 meters from one of the most prominent slave auction sites of the american south. it is situated 100 meters...
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it is still unconscionable. really need to charge $500 for these things, james? >> well, we were talking about regulatory anxiety. there is a treatment for this. it's free markets. we don't have to rely on the ceo to be a very nice person or not. competition is discipline. and people talk, or people like hillary clinton talk so much about how she's a policy wonk. she gets to the back of every briefing. she has not studying this issue at all. valiant pharmaceuticals touring, this is just the latest. the price goes up on an old drug off patent. politicians scream and then we learn that the fda has been keeping the competitors out of the market. so she needs to study this industry. also, she's learned nothing from the failure over the 93 health care plan, the same ideological approach instead of the facts. >> why is it unconscionable for the government? this is a government created program. why is it never the government unconscionable by restricting this market? >> the problem is companyies ar willing to finance i
it is still unconscionable. really need to charge $500 for these things, james? >> well, we were talking about regulatory anxiety. there is a treatment for this. it's free markets. we don't have to rely on the ceo to be a very nice person or not. competition is discipline. and people talk, or people like hillary clinton talk so much about how she's a policy wonk. she gets to the back of every briefing. she has not studying this issue at all. valiant pharmaceuticals touring, this is just...
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let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we your investigation? >> i learned that you like to see other people dying in front of you, killed by other people when you are sure you will not be killed. >> logan: it was a dramatic finding, one of many revelations this selfless french priest discovered about the holocaust that we never knew before. >> the method that he's used, extraordinary. we can understand minute by minute what happened in hundreds of localities where before we just had fog. >> rose: it is said that you're at one with the car. >> yeah. it's like you're strapped to a rocket. i mean, it's like, "how do you control this rocket?" it's like a raging bull. >> rose: there is nothing like formula one in terms of global popularity, glamour, and speed. and there has never been
let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we your investigation? >> i learned that you like to see other people dying in front of you, killed by other people when you are sure you will not be killed. >> logan: it was a dramatic finding, one of many revelations this selfless french priest discovered about the holocaust that we never knew before. >> the method that he's used,...
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i think every citizen who cares about the cost of healthcare should care about this unconscionable raise in the price. what would you say if you have her in front. i would say that there were other ways branding, marketing aggressive tactics to sell your drugs. this is a life-saving drug and it needs to be delivered and it's better pr for my lawno mpenheirriceomeo thinhe ctextf afrdabity bore hav to g its souch cheaper in france and canada. people are going north into to canada to find this. >> if you think about it we think about shareholders but there are a lot of people investing in this drug. there are patients who volunteer for the studies that help them develop their pen. to provide the best possible product out there. they are turning their back on all of their investors. and were looking at the stock right now. do you think that is something that is directly correlated. i think markets react to attention. and the more attention that we put on this issue the better it's it can be for the consumer good luck with your son. thank you for joining us and shedding light on this. we all
i think every citizen who cares about the cost of healthcare should care about this unconscionable raise in the price. what would you say if you have her in front. i would say that there were other ways branding, marketing aggressive tactics to sell your drugs. this is a life-saving drug and it needs to be delivered and it's better pr for my lawno mpenheirriceomeo thinhe ctextf afrdabity bore hav to g its souch cheaper in france and canada. people are going north into to canada to find this....
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let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we your investigation? >> i learned that you like to see other people dying in front of you, killed by other people when you are sure you will not be killed. >> logan: it was a dramatic finding, one of many revelations this selfless french priest discovered about the holocaust that we never knew before. >> the method that he's used, extraordinary. we can understand minute by minute what happened in hundreds of localities where before we just had fog. >> rose: it is said that you're at one with the car. >> yeah. it's like you're strapped to a rocket. i mean, it's like, "how do you control this rocket?" it's like a raging bull. >> rose: there is nothing like formula one in terms of global popularity, glamour, and speed. and there has never been hamilton, who is breaking down all kinds of barriers. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 min
let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we your investigation? >> i learned that you like to see other people dying in front of you, killed by other people when you are sure you will not be killed. >> logan: it was a dramatic finding, one of many revelations this selfless french priest discovered about the holocaust that we never knew before. >> the method that he's used,...
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he says, that the era of charging an unconscionable he is referring to a prostate cancer drug that cost americans read times more than in japan and sweden and four times more than canada. it is through taxpayer-funded research. >> -- >>> if you're in the mood for a burger, goody-goody will open tomorrow. the name may sound familiar because the restaurant is the revived after the early 2000. the restaurant owner purchase the rights team has been working to re- create those burger sauces. the butterscotch pie as well. they must have caught -- cracked the code because it will open tomorrow. >>> details coming to light in a deadly case of road rage, the one move that a florida man made after a driver tailgated him and costing him his life. year-old girl and with a man killed. z236az zy6z >>> now, a deadly date investigators are releasing new details about a dating app that people use to and a man's life. -- and cash bash -- end a man's life. >> old girl along with others. >> his quest to find love ruined his life. >> yes, this 18-year-old girl met adam on the dating app and website plenty o
he says, that the era of charging an unconscionable he is referring to a prostate cancer drug that cost americans read times more than in japan and sweden and four times more than canada. it is through taxpayer-funded research. >> -- >>> if you're in the mood for a burger, goody-goody will open tomorrow. the name may sound familiar because the restaurant is the revived after the early 2000. the restaurant owner purchase the rights team has been working to re- create those burger...
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it is a policy that is not only unconscionable, it is ineffective.t mount successful prosecutions. you cannot engage in policing without the trust and the engagement of the community. and so here we have a federal report that speaks very clearly in very specific terms about police officers not fulfilling their badges, not fulfilling their oaths, not honoring their badges by treating people with respect. when we have a police department where it has been found that crimes have not been investigated, and crimes such as, yes, using racial slurs, but also sexual assault. this is a huge problem. and we wish we could say it's just baltimore. but those in the know, american citizens well understand, it is not just baltimore. it's american policing itself. >> is progress being made? because these problems, as you know, cornell, they've been around for a long time. >> progress is being made. the reality is there are cities around the country that have engaged in best practice policing, evidence-based policing, data-driven policing where they engage the commun
it is a policy that is not only unconscionable, it is ineffective.t mount successful prosecutions. you cannot engage in policing without the trust and the engagement of the community. and so here we have a federal report that speaks very clearly in very specific terms about police officers not fulfilling their badges, not fulfilling their oaths, not honoring their badges by treating people with respect. when we have a police department where it has been found that crimes have not been...
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let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we
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for the, for the unconscionable indefensible behavior that was going on. >> reporter: he says some of the policies are worth more than $1 as the a result. joseph got a payment of $5,000 from his sister's policy. >> i was the administrator of her estate when she died in june 1990. we didn't know anything about this at all. >> you are talking about millions of policies. hundreds of thousands of policies we're dooealing with i florida. >> reporter: jeff atwater, chief financial officer in florida i insurance agency. >> you can assume from what we have found, policies that should have been paid out in 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s were never paid. >> you are saying it is part of their plan. >> after all we looked at, hard to imagine. not a small dollar amount. billions of dollars that stay in the investment cuts of these insurance companies, rather than return money to the families. >> till us some of the big names. >> it would be all the large life, prudential. many have sat done and made right. >> reporter: no one disputes that insurers pay out on policies when the beneficiary files a proper claim
for the, for the unconscionable indefensible behavior that was going on. >> reporter: he says some of the policies are worth more than $1 as the a result. joseph got a payment of $5,000 from his sister's policy. >> i was the administrator of her estate when she died in june 1990. we didn't know anything about this at all. >> you are talking about millions of policies. hundreds of thousands of policies we're dooealing with i florida. >> reporter: jeff atwater, chief...
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to have him apparently being assaulted is just unconscionable. >> reporter: the beating took place wednesday afternoon in wanton's backyard. he wouldn't be found until hours later. pleading, unconscious in the hot florida sun for hours. >> i was look, who in the hell could do this? i lived here for 20 years man, and i've never seen something like this happen. >> reporter: family and friends believe whoever did this was a regular here in e neighborhood that had come around a lot. that he'd look for odd jobs, and people like mr. watton just wanted to help him out. >> it appears he was just a predator looking for his opportunity. >> reporter: now police are looking for carlos alberto cordero, a person of interest. cops also searching for watton's suv. whoever beat him then stole it. >> i just hope god, you know help him. >> reporter: although family members believe the attacker may have been the guy who did all the odd jobs, police have yet to confirm that. >> it brings up an interesting point. if this is true, this is a crime of opportunity. had he worked for watton before, mr. watton times th
to have him apparently being assaulted is just unconscionable. >> reporter: the beating took place wednesday afternoon in wanton's backyard. he wouldn't be found until hours later. pleading, unconscious in the hot florida sun for hours. >> i was look, who in the hell could do this? i lived here for 20 years man, and i've never seen something like this happen. >> reporter: family and friends believe whoever did this was a regular here in e neighborhood that had come around a...
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>> it's really unconscionable. it's a lot of politics. it shouldn't be an issue. it should be a bipartisan issue. >> money is flowing but it's a rob carter, news channel 8. >>> two people aboard a plane got to take a ride in a coast guard helicopter. they were rescued from the plane about 23 miles west of fort lauderdale. you can see the pilot and passenger being hoisted up? a chopper in a basket. the guard took them to a nearby air station where medical workers checked them out and found no injuries. >>> a valve convenience store worker tried to stop a thief while locking the . items into the air. she spent ten minutes trashing the store until the clerk unlocked the door and let her go. jacksonville police continue to search for that woman tonight. if you're headed to the beach, watch out for sting rays. beach goers are being warned to be careful when they step in the water. purple flags have been raised to let people know there's >> they treat them here right on the beach. very minor puncture wounds. our life guards clean the wound. then they soak it in warm or
>> it's really unconscionable. it's a lot of politics. it shouldn't be an issue. it should be a bipartisan issue. >> money is flowing but it's a rob carter, news channel 8. >>> two people aboard a plane got to take a ride in a coast guard helicopter. they were rescued from the plane about 23 miles west of fort lauderdale. you can see the pilot and passenger being hoisted up? a chopper in a basket. the guard took them to a nearby air station where medical workers checked...
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>> it is unconscionable. it is a lot of politics. it shouldn't be an issue. it. >> reporter: though congressional leaders on the whole cannot agree, the florida delegation does and they both flowing, but, it is a rob peter to pay polishings. >> they have to swift money. take it from alzheimers research. >> we have to make sure the money doesn't end. that is the importance of congress acting. >> reporter: welshing congress will not act any time soon. they are in recess until september. so, nothing is going to happen before that. >> back to south florida for a minute rod. we heard about cases are happening. who is to say this will not pop up somewhere else? >> reporter: it is interesting the governor took some beating from reporters on that question and didn't really answer it. later in the day, they sent out a release saying the cdc says it is possible that other neighborhoods in the miami-dade county area could be affected by zika. could have active zika transmission. and it is not just apparent yet. stay tuned. >> that doesn't make you feel rod carter, live
>> it is unconscionable. it is a lot of politics. it shouldn't be an issue. it. >> reporter: though congressional leaders on the whole cannot agree, the florida delegation does and they both flowing, but, it is a rob peter to pay polishings. >> they have to swift money. take it from alzheimers research. >> we have to make sure the money doesn't end. that is the importance of congress acting. >> reporter: welshing congress will not act any time soon. they are in...
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let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we
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. >> it's unconscionable to deny people evidence that could prove them innocent. he's living proof of that. >> when i asked him what he wanted to do next, he said he's still thinking it over but he's just glad his name is finally clear. 7 eyewitness news. >>> all four suspects accused in the murder of a rising pro baseball star have now accepted plea deals. garth cole appeared in court today and pled guilty. he was one of four people responsible for the drive-by shooting at a burger king in yonkers last september that killed 23-year-old michael nolan. his family says despite the guilty pleas, they'll never have him. i don't get that. i don't get to hear him say it back to me. i'll never have grandchildren from him. >> nolan was a gifted left-handed pitcher who had been drafted by the oakland as right before his death. police say nolan was not the intended target. >>> police in new jersey are searching for the driver who crashed in to a home and then took off. surveillance video shows the moment the car slammed in to the the house damaged but so were the two parked
. >> it's unconscionable to deny people evidence that could prove them innocent. he's living proof of that. >> when i asked him what he wanted to do next, he said he's still thinking it over but he's just glad his name is finally clear. 7 eyewitness news. >>> all four suspects accused in the murder of a rising pro baseball star have now accepted plea deals. garth cole appeared in court today and pled guilty. he was one of four people responsible for the drive-by shooting at...
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it's just unconscionable that somebody would do something like that. >> reporter: he's putting up $5,000 of his own money to offer as a reward for info that leads to it an arrest and conviction. >> you think money talks and somebody will rat somebody out, i hope so. that's my intent. i don't tolerate animal cruelty. i don't tolerate who can't defend themselves. >> reporter: sergeant gaskins is helping get the word out with this tweet. >> it's these people that have some type of disorder to abuse animals that we have to put behind bars. >> reporter: absolutely. and to claim that reward, if you have any information, call the fhp, star fhp on your cell phone. the death count now is six to seven dead cats and two in pinellas county, peter bernard, news channel 8. >>> a big day for the united states on the beach, track and in the gym. >> coming up next, we are live in rio with a look at tonight's gold winning performances. plus -- >> i want to go to the olympics, i don't know if i positively will. but i'm hoping i will. >> yes, inspiration for young gymnasts, the impact of powerhouse athlete
it's just unconscionable that somebody would do something like that. >> reporter: he's putting up $5,000 of his own money to offer as a reward for info that leads to it an arrest and conviction. >> you think money talks and somebody will rat somebody out, i hope so. that's my intent. i don't tolerate animal cruelty. i don't tolerate who can't defend themselves. >> reporter: sergeant gaskins is helping get the word out with this tweet. >> it's these people that have some...
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star family, criticizing him him and then him criticizing the mother of a dead soldier which was unconscionablea lot of people's minds, and receiving all the criticism he got from that, he went on a 24-hour binge of distractions, not endorsing paul ryan to criticizing john mccain for his not caring about vets to five other things that created other storms. we have a very confused party right now, it will limit within the party. katty: as a republican strategist yourself, somebody who worked for paul ryan, how does it feel at the moment to be in your party in your position? >> well, there is great frustration in the party. this is a candidate we are facing that could be be in this -- that could be beaten this year. the democrats have put up hillary clinton, one of the most beatable presidential candidates any of us have ever seen. she has two thirds of the american people who don't think she is honest or trustworthy. she has real systemic challenges. it is a change election and it is hard to get elected after eight years of barack obama. but we have got donald trump. he is just as on trusted and
star family, criticizing him him and then him criticizing the mother of a dead soldier which was unconscionablea lot of people's minds, and receiving all the criticism he got from that, he went on a 24-hour binge of distractions, not endorsing paul ryan to criticizing john mccain for his not caring about vets to five other things that created other storms. we have a very confused party right now, it will limit within the party. katty: as a republican strategist yourself, somebody who worked for...
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let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we didn't know before you began i
let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we didn't know before you began i
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would be unconscionable to say let's make osama bin laden's birthday a national holiday. but yet in many states we are celebrating these architects and defenders of slavery as if there is nothing comparable. >> rose: okay, but tell me about the museum. >> sure. >> rose: and what you believe it can begin to do. >> yeah. the museum will be an $11,000 square foot area. it's situated a hundred meters from one of the most prominent slave auction sites in american south. it's situated a hundred meters from the alabama river where a doc and rail station transported thousands, tens of thousands of enslaved people. it will introduce people to the hardships of slavery. there will be slave warehouses, you will hear the voices of enslaved people through holographic images. we're going to get slave narratives and use that language. we'll talk about african people being kidnapped and the horrors of bondage. we'll have artifacts that present some of that we'll have virtual reality films where you will experience what it is like. >> put you right there on the train when enslaved people w
would be unconscionable to say let's make osama bin laden's birthday a national holiday. but yet in many states we are celebrating these architects and defenders of slavery as if there is nothing comparable. >> rose: okay, but tell me about the museum. >> sure. >> rose: and what you believe it can begin to do. >> yeah. the museum will be an $11,000 square foot area. it's situated a hundred meters from one of the most prominent slave auction sites in american south. it's...
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let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we
let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we
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it would be unconscionable for someone to say let's make osama bin laden's birthday slavery.e are suggests -- celebrating its architects of slavery. charlie: tell me about the museum and what it can begin to do. an 11,000will be square foot area. -- situatedion under hundred meters from the alabama river. it will introduce people to the hardships. there will be slave warehouses and you will see the voices of inflate people. we are going to get slave narratives. you going to talk about african people being kidnapped. we will have virtual reality films that will put you right there on the train where enslaved people were being forced to the lower south without anxiety. we will move from that slavery experience to the era of terrorism. we will try to get people to understand. not mob justice. .hey took place for were not lynched crimes. because she chided those children, they came to her home and lynched her. the pastor said the lynching back to place was wrong. people in mississippi were lynched because they bumped into white people at the trains station. that meant for black f
it would be unconscionable for someone to say let's make osama bin laden's birthday slavery.e are suggests -- celebrating its architects of slavery. charlie: tell me about the museum and what it can begin to do. an 11,000will be square foot area. -- situatedion under hundred meters from the alabama river. it will introduce people to the hardships. there will be slave warehouses and you will see the voices of inflate people. we are going to get slave narratives. you going to talk about african...
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but what he did in that courtroom was unconscionable. we were objecting. i can only take it so far. the defense does what they do. the thing that's funny to meet nick kept putting it out butut no one seemed to care is that his theories were conflicting.er at one point he would say they planted the blood trail and then at another point theyn nd would say know no it all got contaminated. the notion that he have the blood and spangled it is inflamed -- insane. it was discovered that led all the way to rocking him into his bedroom before he came back from chicago. so no one have him no one had his blood no one have anything in the blood trail was already there. it's not even possible. >> you've always been really inspirational to me in my lifeat watching you right now work in cracked of rehabilitation.piecef how do you personally deal with working with someone that you know is innocent and then watching them get sent away forever and then how do you work with a person for 70 years and then live your life knowing that they are put away for something they didn't do? >> thank you i am hono
but what he did in that courtroom was unconscionable. we were objecting. i can only take it so far. the defense does what they do. the thing that's funny to meet nick kept putting it out butut no one seemed to care is that his theories were conflicting.er at one point he would say they planted the blood trail and then at another point theyn nd would say know no it all got contaminated. the notion that he have the blood and spangled it is inflamed -- insane. it was discovered that led all the...
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they were told if they made any sort of an offer they'd be prosecuted, which is unconscionable. >> reporter: a white house official, part of its national security staff, delivered that threat of prosecution to the muellers and all the other american hostage families, including the parents of james foley, who went public after he was killed. >> we were told very clearly three times that it was illegal for us to try to ransom our son out and that we had the possibility of being prosecuted. and yet meanwhile our son was being tortured and beaten every day. alive and the muellers had one more option, a last-ditch trip to the middle east where one government said it was prepared to negotiate for kayla's freedom. as she was about to come face to face with the leader of isis. co, but i switched to sprint. their network reliability is now within 1% of verizon. and, get this, with sprint's new unlimited plan, you have the freedom to do virtually whatever you want. is there no worrying about gigabytes, shmigabytes, overages, bill phobia? that's the dream right there. well, then mama is gonna text, pi
they were told if they made any sort of an offer they'd be prosecuted, which is unconscionable. >> reporter: a white house official, part of its national security staff, delivered that threat of prosecution to the muellers and all the other american hostage families, including the parents of james foley, who went public after he was killed. >> we were told very clearly three times that it was illegal for us to try to ransom our son out and that we had the possibility of being...
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let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we didn't know before you began your investigation? see other people dying in front of you, killed by other people when you are sure you will not be killed. >> logan: it was a dramatic finding, one of many revelations this selfless french priest discovered about the holocaust that we never knew before. >> the method that he's used, extraordinary. we can understand minute by minute what happened in hundreds of localities where before we >> rose: it is said that you're at one with the car. >> yeah. it's like you're strapped to a rocket. i mean, it's like, "how do you control this rocket?" it's like a raging bull. >> rose: there is nothing like formula one in terms of global popularity, glamour, and speed. and there has never been anything in the sport like lewis hamilton, who is breaking down >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60
let's go after them and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior. >> logan: what have we learned about the holocaust that we didn't know before you began your investigation? see other people dying in front of you, killed by other people when you are sure you will not be killed. >> logan: it was a dramatic finding, one of many revelations this selfless french priest discovered about the holocaust that we never knew before. >> the method that he's used,...
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[inaudible] cpplause] >> we stopped of those experiments on cats because wee make people unconscionable peoe i bless direct action figure and groups like that for what they do. [applause] because all they do is tell people the honest to god's truth. [applause] if we never challenge people, if we just tell them what they already know, when will we ever get to write? what we need is a cheap tactics that create a buzz so that our movement is seen and is heard. allowing people to remain in their comfort zones allows us to remain in hours. but social movements, and so what you said, are not about comfort. they are about struggle, and that's what we have to do, struggle for animal rights. [applause] we all hear have far more than we need. i'm not a big consumer. you can see i'm not a fashionable dresser, but i am no monk. if i buy shoes are go to a dinner or a movie or i go on vacation, i charge myself an animal tax. it's easy, it feels good and it does good and i really recommend it. it's easy as pie. any of us could've been born a mouse on a glue trap or a child in islam or a dog, one of th
[inaudible] cpplause] >> we stopped of those experiments on cats because wee make people unconscionable peoe i bless direct action figure and groups like that for what they do. [applause] because all they do is tell people the honest to god's truth. [applause] if we never challenge people, if we just tell them what they already know, when will we ever get to write? what we need is a cheap tactics that create a buzz so that our movement is seen and is heard. allowing people to remain in...
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let's go after them, and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior that was going on. >> stahl: he says some of the policies are worth more than a million dollars. but most are valued at less than $10,000. >> joseph bigony: morning, joe! >> stahl: as a result of the audits, joseph bigony of west virginia recently got a long- overdue payment of more than $5,000 from his sister's policy. >> bigony: i was the administrator of her estate when she died in june of 1990, and we didn't know anything about this at all. >> jeff atwater: you're talking about millions of policies. >> stahl: millions? >> atwater: hundreds of thousands of policies that we're dealing with just here in florida. >> stahl: jeff atwater is the chief financial officer of florida in charge of regulating the state's insurance industry. >> atwater: you can assume from what we have found that the policies that should have paid out in the '60s, in the '70s, in the '80s, in the '90s were never >> stahl: and you're saying it's part of their plan? >> atwater: after all we've looked at, leslie, it would be hard to
let's go after them, and expose them for the unconscionable, indefensible behavior that was going on. >> stahl: he says some of the policies are worth more than a million dollars. but most are valued at less than $10,000. >> joseph bigony: morning, joe! >> stahl: as a result of the audits, joseph bigony of west virginia recently got a long- overdue payment of more than $5,000 from his sister's policy. >> bigony: i was the administrator of her estate when she died in june...
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this is unconscionable that this guy was well-known not only in the community but certainly to our security services. he should have not been within close proximity of the protectee. he could have been in the crowd. it was a 3,000-person crowd, to be selected and be that close is a gross error not only of the advanced team and of the staff but also, i believe of security. trish: you know, basil, someone in usa today wrote it's almost as both candidates don't want to win because they keep doing things that derail the campaign. my goodness. what's going on in the campaign that they're not vetting people and they're walking into the rallies? >> brad makes an interesting analogy. i remember that mandela funeral with the sign language interpreter, and i thought my god, how did that happen? i was an advanced man early in my career, possible when a mass e-mail goes out to party regulars, you know, people just come in. unless you're going to be extraordinarily close to the principal, you may not get the same level of vetting and scrutiny, and someone probably said, hey,tart populating the backdrop.
this is unconscionable that this guy was well-known not only in the community but certainly to our security services. he should have not been within close proximity of the protectee. he could have been in the crowd. it was a 3,000-person crowd, to be selected and be that close is a gross error not only of the advanced team and of the staff but also, i believe of security. trish: you know, basil, someone in usa today wrote it's almost as both candidates don't want to win because they keep doing...
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it's unconscionable an individual could rape an individual and be eligible for probation because thisividual was conscious. we are closing this loophole say figure you do the crime, will you do the time. it's important we make a strong statement. >> duping it's fair that there is a backlash the recalled percy campaign, so many find i found it so offensive? >> this is a part of the democratic process, certainly, it was within the purview of his duties. but, certainly, we also want to ensure we are doing our obligation as legislators and being responsible to the people. this is an atrociousing a. we want to make sure we are taking action accordingly. >> there is criticism about the new law. you feel this is going to have unintended consequencens and impact minorities, especially. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i don't agree with that. i think that this law is appropriate. it's very fair and it just adds clarity to what goes on. if you rape someone whether it's forcible or lie in wait for them to become drunk and unconscious, the penalty is the same. it should be prison time, not
it's unconscionable an individual could rape an individual and be eligible for probation because thisividual was conscious. we are closing this loophole say figure you do the crime, will you do the time. it's important we make a strong statement. >> duping it's fair that there is a backlash the recalled percy campaign, so many find i found it so offensive? >> this is a part of the democratic process, certainly, it was within the purview of his duties. but, certainly, we also want to...