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bill whitaker visits this hospital one year after the tsunami. and rolling rock. ben tracy has been tracking the travels of llz's latest arts sensation. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> brown: good evening. i'm terrell brown. in the latest round of campaign 2012, rick santorum won today's caucuses in kansas, where 40 delegates were at stake, mitt romney still energize wide lead on delegates over all. ball amia and mississippi hold primaries tuesday. the economy remains voters' number one issue. nancy cordes is in robertsdale, alabama, tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, terrell. the republican candidates have been hammering the president on the economy from the beginning, but recent and encouraging jobs figures have forced them to recalbright their message and their central rationale for change. until recently, the phrase "where are the jobs?" was a constant refrain on the campaign trail. >> our current president doesn't include how you create jobs and most of his policies are destructive at creating jobs. >> this presid
bill whitaker visits this hospital one year after the tsunami. and rolling rock. ben tracy has been tracking the travels of llz's latest arts sensation. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> brown: good evening. i'm terrell brown. in the latest round of campaign 2012, rick santorum won today's caucuses in kansas, where 40 delegates were at stake, mitt romney still energize wide lead on delegates over all. ball amia and mississippi hold primaries tuesday....
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bill whitaker is there as the country reflects on the earthquake and tsunami. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, i'm jeff glor t was awful news from afghanistan coming at such a critical time. and tonight the fallout is just beginning. a stunning and so far inexplicable mass killing by an american soldier inside a small afghan village. that soldier acting alone, u.s. officials say, opened fire early today just outside his base in kandahar province. mandy clark begins our coverage in kabul. >> reporter: the shooting rampage took place here in the village of balandi after an american soldier, an army staff sarge ent walked off his remote base just 500 yards away and went house-to-house killing villagers. 11 people were murdered in the first home, and at least nine children and three women died in the slaughter. the soldiers then walked back to his base where he was detained by u.s. forces. analyst what seib hama yooun says this attack could garnish all the work of the u.s. forces here. >> in the public view, in the
bill whitaker is there as the country reflects on the earthquake and tsunami. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, i'm jeff glor t was awful news from afghanistan coming at such a critical time. and tonight the fallout is just beginning. a stunning and so far inexplicable mass killing by an american soldier inside a small afghan village. that soldier acting alone, u.s. officials say, opened fire early today just outside his base in...
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to meet with pat whitaker, the state's attorney.met him before. we walked in. it was a group of us, and three students and an attorney. we requested a meeting and we got a meeting within ten minutes and we met with him for a little less than an hour. and we expressed our concerns and our questions about the shooting, about the investigation by the sanford police department and about the current status of the investigation that the state attorney is conducting. and we wanteden s as and we wanted to express our disappointment and our concern with what we feel like is injustice. >> what did pat zimmerman say to you? >> basically -- >> pat whitaker. >> he said they have taken over the investigation from the sanford police department. or the sanford police department handed it over to them, better yet, and that they are pretty much redoing everything that -- he used the exact words, they need to greatly up supplement the sanford police department's investigation. if it needs to be supplemented, then that means there were things that were
to meet with pat whitaker, the state's attorney.met him before. we walked in. it was a group of us, and three students and an attorney. we requested a meeting and we got a meeting within ten minutes and we met with him for a little less than an hour. and we expressed our concerns and our questions about the shooting, about the investigation by the sanford police department and about the current status of the investigation that the state attorney is conducting. and we wanteden s as and we wanted...
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when you look at the domestic affairs council, the task force of the environment under whitaker comes out, you get a detailed slate of recommendations coming out in 1969 as a consequence of this and the epa, an independent agency, answering directly to the president on environmental issues created in december of 1970 under executive order the centralizing function was seen as a way to get control of things sort of this crazy quilt of environmental agencies spread all over the government but it actually acords with the broader consensus that was sort of out there among politicians and policy experts about how the environment should be managed, a emphasis on wholistic efforts to manage the environment which goes along with ecological thinking, ecology, as you probably know is very big in this time, and ecology again sort of seeing the whole greater than the sum of its parts, an offshoot of a broader what i call systems thinking, a systems management, the innate faith that policymakers had during this time that you could use the tools of systems analysis to manage complex systems, whethe
when you look at the domestic affairs council, the task force of the environment under whitaker comes out, you get a detailed slate of recommendations coming out in 1969 as a consequence of this and the epa, an independent agency, answering directly to the president on environmental issues created in december of 1970 under executive order the centralizing function was seen as a way to get control of things sort of this crazy quilt of environmental agencies spread all over the government but it...
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bill whitaker takes us back to japan where the healing has barely begun.aptioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this week, president obama and the israeli prime minister discussed when and whether to go to war to stop iran from building a nuclear weapon. well, today, six nations, including the u.s., russia, and china, urged iranian president mahmoud al ahmadinejad to open s nuclear facilitie facilities to inspectors. tonight we're going to hear from a man who usually knows the most and says the least. he's mire debegan, the former head of israeli intelligence. in a rare interview for "60 minutes," lesley stahl asked him about the question of war. >> reporter: you have said publicly that bombing iran now is the stupidest idea you've ever heard. that's a direct quote. >> an attack on iran before you explore all other approaches is not the right way how to do. >> reporter: the dispute seems to come down, though, to whether you are at the end of everything that you can try or whether you have a lot
bill whitaker takes us back to japan where the healing has barely begun.aptioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this week, president obama and the israeli prime minister discussed when and whether to go to war to stop iran from building a nuclear weapon. well, today, six nations, including the u.s., russia, and china, urged iranian president mahmoud al ahmadinejad to open s nuclear facilitie facilities to inspectors....
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one year after the tsunami, bill whitaker with a mother searching the scarred earth for children who didn't have to die. seth doane on the search for oil-- creeping into some people's backyards. >> you feel, seth, that you're under siege. >> you feel, seth, that you're under siege. >> pelley: and "on the road" with steve hartman. >> reporter: so you put your life savings into this? >> pelley: now n.o.w. he's cleaning up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. maybe you can uncross your fingers now. after the worst economic recovery ever recorded, there is new evidence that hiring is real and picking up speed. the the labor department told us today that employers added nearly a quart million jobs last month. and growth in the previous two months was stronger than first reported look at how far we've come. those bars way over on the less are the job losses from 2008, 2010. eight million jobs lost now three million are back. the unemployment rate didn't change last month. but the rate didn't drop because, in a stronger econ
one year after the tsunami, bill whitaker with a mother searching the scarred earth for children who didn't have to die. seth doane on the search for oil-- creeping into some people's backyards. >> you feel, seth, that you're under siege. >> you feel, seth, that you're under siege. >> pelley: and "on the road" with steve hartman. >> reporter: so you put your life savings into this? >> pelley: now n.o.w. he's cleaning up. captioning sponsored by cbs this...
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activities of a very active staff including john urlichmann, head of the domestic council, john whitaker, his assistant and the point man on the environment, russell trayne, first in the department and head of the council on environmental quality and william ruk lshouse, first director of the epa. sort of the four horse men. i could also add alvin alm. really it was nixon's disinterest in domestic policy and environment in particular which created the space for these guys to operate. he just wanted them to keep him out of trouble. they did that and more with one of the fullest slates of environmental legislation you're going to find under an administration. and so in many ways, nixon's political opportunism was a catalyst for environmental policymaking during his first administration, particularly in the 1969 and '70 era. we also learned from karen that one of the mentions that nixon had was to centralize administrative control over the bureaucracy within the white house. he did this restructuring of the bureaucracy because he wanted to circumvent career bureaucrats in congress because h
activities of a very active staff including john urlichmann, head of the domestic council, john whitaker, his assistant and the point man on the environment, russell trayne, first in the department and head of the council on environmental quality and william ruk lshouse, first director of the epa. sort of the four horse men. i could also add alvin alm. really it was nixon's disinterest in domestic policy and environment in particular which created the space for these guys to operate. he just...
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bill whitaker takes us into the forbidden evacuation zone one year after the meltdown at japan's nuclear reactor. >> listen to this geiger counter. it's going crazy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in the long war in afghanistan-- ten years and counting-- it will go down as among the darkest days. the u.s. military acknowledges that a single american soldier walked off his post before dawn yesterday and shot 16 civilians to death in their homes. villagers wrapped the victims in blankets. the dead were mostly women and children-- in fact, nine were children. president obama stopped while taking his daughter to her basketball game yesterday to talk by phone with the president of afghanistan and expressed "his shock and sadness." mr. obama has said that most u.s. forces will be out of afghanistan by 2014 and he says this tragedy won't change that timetable. but the president added this in an interview with reporter john delano of pittsburgh's cbs station kdka. >> it's time. it's been a decade and frankly now that we've g
bill whitaker takes us into the forbidden evacuation zone one year after the meltdown at japan's nuclear reactor. >> listen to this geiger counter. it's going crazy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. in the long war in afghanistan-- ten years and counting-- it will go down as among the darkest days. the u.s. military acknowledges that a single american soldier walked off his post before dawn yesterday and...
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and bill whitaker with a rock on a roll. a roll. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it is the last thing people in the midwest want to hear, but another powerful storm is on the way. and it could bring more tornadoes to the region tomorrow. the greatest risk is in ohio and indiana, and down in kentucky and tennessee. twisters ripped through missouri, tennessee, illinois, and kansas yesterday, killing 13 people and leaving the picturese that summed it all up for us today, picturees of relief that a grbs of spared in harrisburg, illinois. realization that most everything you've worked for is gone. and reflection on how much life can change in an instant. dean reynolds is in bridgeway, illinois, tonight. dean. >> reporter: scott, it's taken us a couple of days of driving around and surveying the damage to get a real sense of the power of this tornado and how it chewed up just about everything it touched. bit by bit, piece by piece, they tried to bring some order out of
and bill whitaker with a rock on a roll. a roll. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. it is the last thing people in the midwest want to hear, but another powerful storm is on the way. and it could bring more tornadoes to the region tomorrow. the greatest risk is in ohio and indiana, and down in kentucky and tennessee. twisters ripped through missouri, tennessee, illinois, and kansas yesterday, killing 13 people...
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certainly more than a year. >> pelley: bill whitaker is joining us now on the japanese coast. bill, that ship behind you, it's up on the land, isn't it? >> reporter: scott, that ship is about a quarter of a mile from the ocean. this area used to be quite vibrant, but now much of it is a dead zone. the government says they have a five-year recovery plan, but most people most people don't think that's going to happen. as for the emotional recovery, that's likely to take much longer. >> pelley: bill, i remember when you were our japan correspondent a few years back. i wond i wonder, are you seeing any change in the spirit of the japanese people? >> well, japan is known as an orderly society and people often defer to authority. but as we but as we saw in ishinomaki, people not only are questioning authority but pushing back. that's a change. >> pelley: bill, thanks very much. a drilling rig goes up next to your house and there's nothing you can do about it. a flight attendant goes on a rant about the possibility of a crash. crash. and "on the road." steve hartman takes us to the c
certainly more than a year. >> pelley: bill whitaker is joining us now on the japanese coast. bill, that ship behind you, it's up on the land, isn't it? >> reporter: scott, that ship is about a quarter of a mile from the ocean. this area used to be quite vibrant, but now much of it is a dead zone. the government says they have a five-year recovery plan, but most people most people don't think that's going to happen. as for the emotional recovery, that's likely to take much longer....
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bill whitaker, cbs news, sendai, japan. >>> and new yorkers remembered the one-year anniversary. gathered at the japan society for a moment of silence. they stood at 2:46 p.m., during the ceremony. japan thanked the u.s. for helping out. >>> in southern california, >>> hundreds of people marked the anniversary with a rally in demonstrators questioned the safety of the nuclear generating station in the aftermath of a possible earthquake or tsunami. local officials say the plant's design in the area geography make it unlikely that will be a japan-style disaster. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the deadly shootings in afghanistan. plus, a look at hygiene and its link to higher allergy and asthma rates. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." ñ [ female announcer ] when your child has a fever, you should know that just one dose of children's advil® gives up to eight hours of fever relief. allowing your little one to get back to building a better afternoon. children's advil.® relief
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bill whitaker, cbs news in the no-go zone around the fukushima plant. >>> coming up after your localws on "cbs this morning," the latest on possible attacks here in america following the killing of 16 afghan civilians by a u.s. soldier. for now, though, that is the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. as always, appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com against >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> the first protest being carried out against the u.s. soldier who killed 16 people in afghanistan. the new attack at the site of the shooting spree. >>> san francisco sheriff
bill whitaker, cbs news in the no-go zone around the fukushima plant. >>> coming up after your localws on "cbs this morning," the latest on possible attacks here in america following the killing of 16 afghan civilians by a u.s. soldier. for now, though, that is the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. as always, appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com against >>> your realtime...
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bill whitaker, cbs news, sendai, japan. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.ll of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> whitney houston's family speaks out to oprah. >> did you think that drugs would end up taking her? >> the handwriting was kind of on the wall. >> and why some didn't want bobbi kristina to talk. >>> plus, inside whitney houston's will, what did she leave for her daughter? and -- >> i talked to whitney today. >> dionne warwick's last conversation with her cousin. >> i have not had an opportunity to mourn. >>> the "gcb" backlash. some sponsors pulled out.
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. >> pelley: and bill whitaker reports on his million-dollar money troubles. a gunman opens fire on a school in france. elizabeth palm own the death toll afrtd the and the investigation. should a neighborhood watch captain be prosecuted for killing a suspicious teenager? mark strassmann reports. and a hidden america most of us never see. jim axelrod with a photographer determined to make sure that we do. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. staff sergeant robert bales talked for the first time today to the lawyer who will defend him of the massacre of civilians in afghanistan. his attorney tells us tonight bales has no memory of what happened a week ago when 16 afghans-- including nine children-- were shot dead in their homes. bales' wife expressed her sorrow in a statement today. karilyn bales called the killings "a terrible and heart- breaking tragedy." she said, "what has been reported is completely out of character of the man i know and admire." her statement ends with this: "the victims and
. >> pelley: and bill whitaker reports on his million-dollar money troubles. a gunman opens fire on a school in france. elizabeth palm own the death toll afrtd the and the investigation. should a neighborhood watch captain be prosecuted for killing a suspicious teenager? mark strassmann reports. and a hidden america most of us never see. jim axelrod with a photographer determined to make sure that we do. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott...
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bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: the beauty of the bolder is in the eye of the beholder the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org this is an angus steak and egg sandwich. it's a tremendous morning. angus, man! angus! dunkin's new angus steak and egg sandwich makes any morning special. try one today. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> the desperate housewife new catfight in court. nic lett sheridan versus marc cherry. >>> plus, will teri hatcher, eva longoria and marcia cross testify against their former wisteria lane neighbor? the lastest from the trial today. >>> davy jones' final hours and the 911 call. could he have been saved?
bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: the beauty of the bolder is in the eye of the beholder the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org this is an angus steak and egg sandwich. it's a tremendous morning. angus, man! angus! dunkin's new angus steak and egg sandwich makes any morning special. try one today. >>> now, "entertainment...
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with bill whitaker this morning we'll look back on the quake and address its after math. and then it's on to an overnight development entirely predictable but much closer to home. we advanced our clocks an hour for daylight saving time which for most of us means an hour of sleep lost. an hour of lost sleep you can add to the countless others we accumulate. hours of lost sleep can take a toll, which is why we'll be hearing some learned pillow talk this morning from barry petersen. >> reporter: sleep. most adults get too little, causing big problems. >> it's associated with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, mood. >> reporter: chemical changes whet the appetite and trigger obesity. >> you think you're still hungry. you're craving high-fat high carb foods. >> reporter: teenagers' grades suffer. >> students were actually still asleep during their zero and first period classes. >> reporter: sleep. wake up to surprising facts coming up on sunday morning. >> osgood: the world of pain we'll be telling you about is no mere figure of speech. it's a terrible reality for sick and suff
with bill whitaker this morning we'll look back on the quake and address its after math. and then it's on to an overnight development entirely predictable but much closer to home. we advanced our clocks an hour for daylight saving time which for most of us means an hour of sleep lost. an hour of lost sleep you can add to the countless others we accumulate. hours of lost sleep can take a toll, which is why we'll be hearing some learned pillow talk this morning from barry petersen. >>...
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i want to trust they're doing their job. >> reporter: and holly whitaker has also decided to keep herhild is safe. >> i trust that the states are doing their job. >> reporter: that's a typical reaction according to linda smith. >> parents trust, they assume things are being done and they trust the state. when the state is letting them down, you know, i mean, it's the worst of all, i think, betrayals of government. >> reporter: florida's carrie hepner says her state takes very seriously the decision to give someone a second chance. >> there's not always a guarantee that this individual will not turn back but there's also the opportunity that they won't. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees it's that simple. >> you never know when someone's going to snap. >> reporter: you met katie and robert minton earlier. their son joshua died afford his caregiver bound his head and hands with tape when he wouldn't settle down for a nap. the mintons say if states are going to give second chances to day care workers who have committed crimes, parents deserve to be told. >> had we known, we would have
i want to trust they're doing their job. >> reporter: and holly whitaker has also decided to keep herhild is safe. >> i trust that the states are doing their job. >> reporter: that's a typical reaction according to linda smith. >> parents trust, they assume things are being done and they trust the state. when the state is letting them down, you know, i mean, it's the worst of all, i think, betrayals of government. >> reporter: florida's carrie hepner says her state...
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the biggest hits were taken by whitaker and naismith. >> the players deserve great credit. this agreement is the best way to achieve the necessary cost savings to ensure the continuing operations of the club. while preserving the fabric of the playing squad. the agreement has also directly prevented substantial job losses among the non-playing staff. >> this is bbc news. these are the headlines. the united nations says syria will all-out un agencies access to make a limited assessment of the humanitarian situation in the country. greece said to receive another massive bailout. one credit agency says the company -- the country is in default. one year after japan was struck by an earthquake and tsunami, new documents suggest the government knew that the nuclear power plant was facing a meltdown just hours after it had been hit by the wake. details of the crisis was kept secret for months. so far, it has cost them $130 billion. radiation is preventing 100,000 people from returning to their homes. our correspondent has returned to see how lives have changed. >> you cannot see i
the biggest hits were taken by whitaker and naismith. >> the players deserve great credit. this agreement is the best way to achieve the necessary cost savings to ensure the continuing operations of the club. while preserving the fabric of the playing squad. the agreement has also directly prevented substantial job losses among the non-playing staff. >> this is bbc news. these are the headlines. the united nations says syria will all-out un agencies access to make a limited...
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jack whitaker won and it went downhit from there. a lawsuit, a divorce, alcohol problems.is is the moment he hit rock bottom, stiting on a stoop outside a strip club. he brought in a briefcase with half a million in cash and it was stolen right from under his nose. sandra won a prize with coworkers. she got so many calls, she had to stop answering her phone. >> you make your money. do not let it make you. do not let it change who you are. you'll live a happy life. >> reporter: as for louise white, she has 210 million reasons to smile. li d
jack whitaker won and it went downhit from there. a lawsuit, a divorce, alcohol problems.is is the moment he hit rock bottom, stiting on a stoop outside a strip club. he brought in a briefcase with half a million in cash and it was stolen right from under his nose. sandra won a prize with coworkers. she got so many calls, she had to stop answering her phone. >> you make your money. do not let it make you. do not let it change who you are. you'll live a happy life. >> reporter: as...
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. - ♪ hush, baby forest whitaker don't say a word ♪ - goo-goo ga-ga. - ♪ mama's gonna buy you a mockingbirdsitter. - ♪ and if that mockingbird don't sing ♪ - have a good cry. - [sobbing] ♪ mama's gonna buy you ♪ a diamond ring [cheers and applause] - we have had a great show tonight. - yes. - uh... so great that i wrote a song about it. - nope. nope. no, no, no, no. thank you good-night, everybody! [cheers and applause] - you don't want to hear it? - i don't want to hear the song. >> march 14, 2012. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: hey, what's up? welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. my guest tonight, rachel weisz, star of "the deep blue sea," but i bring you greetings tonight from lebanon via germany. [applause] that is the broad international audience that we have here, lebanon via germany, or as we're referring to it now, lebarnany, germanon. last night was obviously tuesday night. you know what that means. once
. - ♪ hush, baby forest whitaker don't say a word ♪ - goo-goo ga-ga. - ♪ mama's gonna buy you a mockingbirdsitter. - ♪ and if that mockingbird don't sing ♪ - have a good cry. - [sobbing] ♪ mama's gonna buy you ♪ a diamond ring [cheers and applause] - we have had a great show tonight. - yes. - uh... so great that i wrote a song about it. - nope. nope. no, no, no, no. thank you good-night, everybody! [cheers and applause] - you don't want to hear it? - i don't want to hear the song....
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pre-stated whitaker i love the brain teasers he gave us i remember philby posing as someone representing the fabric and we were supposed to spot a tiny piece of very important information in what he was saying as it turned out it was contained in the pope's recent circular letter some of the political accents there could change public opinion and all of latin america something that would be a complete folly to ignore it really was a great analyst and scholar school phillip knightley is the only western journalist to be allowed to see kim philby the opportunity comes only in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight when perestroika is the order of the day knightley spent nearly a week with philby allowing him to make up his mind about the former agent it was an ideological commit and anybody who says it was not on the. did not understand. the only story of living in poverty. longleat back to being a complete rubbish as i'd be unhappy. i'm going to wonderful wife. i got one for colleagues not only in moscow but. wherever i go i wanted to be a burden for june in the country which i considered
pre-stated whitaker i love the brain teasers he gave us i remember philby posing as someone representing the fabric and we were supposed to spot a tiny piece of very important information in what he was saying as it turned out it was contained in the pope's recent circular letter some of the political accents there could change public opinion and all of latin america something that would be a complete folly to ignore it really was a great analyst and scholar school phillip knightley is the only...
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brody whitaker leads police on a high-speed chase, exchanging fire, escaping through the woods. >> iam not an american citizen. >> reporter: all are members of the sovereign citizens movement, estimated at 300,000 strong. they believe the laws of america do not apply to them. abc news was able to get inside this movement, starting, of all places, at this diner near tampa, where instead of men in camo, we found a diverse group who argued the real threat is not them, but the u.s. government. >> we are the commanders. and the government works for us. >> you can google it. google united states concentration camps. and there's like hundreds of them. and then -- >> reporter: you can google the easter bunny and that will come up, too. most insisted they are nonviolent, but not all of them ruled it out. >> i'm not trying to impress abc news about how friendly we are. i don't give a crap how friendly anybody is. if they come at me with a gun, i have a gun, too. okay? that's what i'm about. >> reporter: what sets sovereigns apart from militias is for the most part, they are not using guns, but
brody whitaker leads police on a high-speed chase, exchanging fire, escaping through the woods. >> iam not an american citizen. >> reporter: all are members of the sovereign citizens movement, estimated at 300,000 strong. they believe the laws of america do not apply to them. abc news was able to get inside this movement, starting, of all places, at this diner near tampa, where instead of men in camo, we found a diverse group who argued the real threat is not them, but the u.s....
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we'll have our interview with sergeant bales' attorney in just a moment but first, bill whitaker in washington state has been learning a lot about the troubles in bales' life. >> reporter: movers pulled up to the suburban tacoma house where staff sergeant robert bales lived with his wife and two young children and packed up the family's belongings. his wife and children have been moved to nearby joint base lewis-mcchord because of threats of repraiseal. kassie holland lives next door and paints a very different picture of the man who allegedly shot, stabbed and burned 16 afghan civilians. >> he was always happy, a happy guy full of life. i really wouldn't expect it. >> reporter: robert bales grew up in norwood, ohio, outside cincinnati where he's remembered as a good football player and friend to michael blevins. they were in touch last month on facebook. >> i've known him since the time i was two years old and nothing in his character shows that he's going to go out and just massacre innocent people. >> reporter: but there was another side to bales. in 2002, he was accused of assaulting a gir
we'll have our interview with sergeant bales' attorney in just a moment but first, bill whitaker in washington state has been learning a lot about the troubles in bales' life. >> reporter: movers pulled up to the suburban tacoma house where staff sergeant robert bales lived with his wife and two young children and packed up the family's belongings. his wife and children have been moved to nearby joint base lewis-mcchord because of threats of repraiseal. kassie holland lives next door and...
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jack whitaker won $350 million. it went downhill from there. a lawsuit. divorce. alcohol problems.shows the moment he hit rock-bottom. sitting on a stoop outside a strip club. he brought in a briefcase, stuffed with $500,000 in cash. and it was stolen from under his nose. sandra hayes won a $224 million powerball jackpot with co-workers. and was immediately besieged by people looking for a handout. it got so bad, she had to stop answering her phone. >> how did they find me? >> reporter: sandra says a stranger showed up at her door, wanting a piece of the action. >> you make your money. you do not let that money make you. do not let it change who you are. and you will live a happy life. >> reporter: as for louise white, her winnings have already given her 210 million reasons to smile. linsey davis, abc news, new port, rhode island. >>> and coming up, how did prince harry outrun the fastest man on the planet today? i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked abou
jack whitaker won $350 million. it went downhill from there. a lawsuit. divorce. alcohol problems.shows the moment he hit rock-bottom. sitting on a stoop outside a strip club. he brought in a briefcase, stuffed with $500,000 in cash. and it was stolen from under his nose. sandra hayes won a $224 million powerball jackpot with co-workers. and was immediately besieged by people looking for a handout. it got so bad, she had to stop answering her phone. >> how did they find me? >>...
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whitaker was sick in the hospital.r let's say he went to europe or let's say one of his family members were sick and he was taking care of them for six months. how could these people, even though under the contract they have the right to protect their collateral, why can't you get on the telephone and call the guy for god's sake? >> brian: here is what richard said when they said they didn't change the locks back. >> i didn't understand why they would do it. there was no process of law. there was no papers. there was nothing. they just did it. i felt if a bank, national bank changes locks on property, i was a little nervous about going down there and changing the locks back. i didn't know if i would be in the right, i didn't know if i would be arrested. >> brian: so here is what wells fargo said. repeated property inspections showed the home to be vacant. if a property in our servicing portfolio is delinquent and vacant, but has not yet gone to foreclosure sale, we will maintain and secure it. your reaction? >> complet
whitaker was sick in the hospital.r let's say he went to europe or let's say one of his family members were sick and he was taking care of them for six months. how could these people, even though under the contract they have the right to protect their collateral, why can't you get on the telephone and call the guy for god's sake? >> brian: here is what richard said when they said they didn't change the locks back. >> i didn't understand why they would do it. there was no process of...
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for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker in japan. >> let me see now.you, your house and the two kids. how do you think the two kids would like it, that close, that tight? >> i don't know that i could do it. that is a tight fit. obviously, given the alternative, you want to have it there and not need it as we heard that gentleman say. that is a tight space. >> it's also interesting, they said the mother would be first, showing the reverence for their elders. >> quite a piece. still, so many incredible stories of resolve and survival >>> a catholic priest in denver has his hands full running a busy parish. lucky for him, his wife is able to help him out. we'll ask about the rather unusual life in the catholic church. that's just ahead. you're watching "cbs this morning." for months, i had this deep pain all over my body. it just wouldn't go away. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief
for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker in japan. >> let me see now.you, your house and the two kids. how do you think the two kids would like it, that close, that tight? >> i don't know that i could do it. that is a tight fit. obviously, given the alternative, you want to have it there and not need it as we heard that gentleman say. that is a tight space. >> it's also interesting, they said the mother would be first, showing the reverence for their elders....
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for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker along the northern coast of japan. >>> a story about the power. >> it is. what a beautiful story. it's amazing, too. we say a picture is worth a thousand words. but it's amazing the emotion that can bring to you when you see that picture and what it does and the comfort that it can bring you. >>> chicago police have cracked a murder case from 1993 thanks to 48 hours mystery. a possible serial killer is now going on trial after two new witnesses come forward. maureen maher has new information on the case and she'll share that with us just ahead. you're watching "cbs this morning." you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. can your makeup remover do that? this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people came to louisiana... they came to see us in florida... make that alabama... make that mississippi. the b
for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker along the northern coast of japan. >>> a story about the power. >> it is. what a beautiful story. it's amazing, too. we say a picture is worth a thousand words. but it's amazing the emotion that can bring to you when you see that picture and what it does and the comfort that it can bring you. >>> chicago police have cracked a murder case from 1993 thanks to 48 hours mystery. a possible serial killer is now going on...
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for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker in los angeles. >> a 300-foot long truck.ing it as much as the rock is an art. >> it is. it really is. >> just ahead this morning, we'll share with you the legacy of wes len ert. a legacy saving lives. you'll meet his mother and we'll show you her tribute to her beloved son. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ mom, mr. and mrs. bradley got netflix! netflix? it's this cool service that lets you watch unlimited movies and tv episodes instantly. yeah, you can watch netflix on your pc or on your tv through a game console or other devices connected to the internet. whoa, that's speedy! and netflix is only eight bucks a month! pretty cool. let's tell dad. dad! we're getting netflix! dad! we're getting netflix! super... man, i got to lay off the chestnuts. [ mom ] start your free trial today. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results, the power of roc® retinol
for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker in los angeles. >> a 300-foot long truck.ing it as much as the rock is an art. >> it is. it really is. >> just ahead this morning, we'll share with you the legacy of wes len ert. a legacy saving lives. you'll meet his mother and we'll show you her tribute to her beloved son. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ mom, mr. and mrs. bradley got netflix! netflix? it's this cool service that lets you watch unlimited...