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dwayne whitaker..iolently attacking another resident of the building. >> reporter:when i came up and yelled when i came out >> when i came out up and yelled what's going on and touched the guy on the shoulder that's when he grabbed me and pushed me down to here. he said i'm going to stab you and i grabbed his arms. he pushed me to here. >>the two men struggled across the lobby smashing a pair of plate glass windows. eventually, meza was able to pin whitaker to the ground. yelling call 911. >> >> reporter:meza along with two other neighbors were able to subdue whitacker until police arrived. the attack left coy shaken. unconscious...getting punched in the face. that's disturbing. >> reporter:it was later discovered that dwayne whitaker had robbed four people in the nob hill neighborhood and that 3 of them were over 65. >> reporter:after his arrest, whitaker was deemed incompetent and spent 5 years in a california state hospital. last april, he was restored to competency and returned to san francisco to
dwayne whitaker..iolently attacking another resident of the building. >> reporter:when i came up and yelled when i came out >> when i came out up and yelled what's going on and touched the guy on the shoulder that's when he grabbed me and pushed me down to here. he said i'm going to stab you and i grabbed his arms. he pushed me to here. >>the two men struggled across the lobby smashing a pair of plate glass windows. eventually, meza was able to pin whitaker to the ground....
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bill whitaker, cbs news, hollywood. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.t cbs news all around the world, good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org losing the lucas museum: tonight: the bay area >>> now at 6 can, facing the possibility of losing the lucas museum. tonight, the bay area spots opportunity where many ideas have crumbles. >> phil matier reports the city is now possibly looking to bring the project to piers 30 and 32. how about that, phil? >> reporter: how about that, cbs evening news. this is where the america's cup didn't happen and where the warriors didn't wind unbuilding their arena because of public controversy. baa it may just be the hail mary pass san francisco is looking for to try to keep star wars here in the city. here's the story. >> in a universe right next door, san francisco is in an all-out fight in chicago over george lucas' dream project. the star wars creator has spent years without any luck trying to build an art and digital museum. >> you have george lieu the castillas who
bill whitaker, cbs news, hollywood. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.t cbs news all around the world, good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org losing the lucas museum: tonight: the bay area >>> now at 6 can, facing the possibility of losing the lucas museum. tonight, the bay area spots opportunity where many ideas have crumbles. >> phil matier reports the city is now possibly looking to...
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coy meza was one of of whitaker's victims in 2008 and witnessed whitaker attacking another victim in apartment building. meza eventually pinned whitaker to the ground. it was later discovered that dwayne whitaker had robbed four people in the nob hill neighborhood and that 3 of them were over 65. this morning on the kron 4 morning news. a disturbing development in the disappearance of an east bay toddler. what child advocate marc klaas says, about the case he has worked on since last year. and a terrible car crash in santa rosa over night-- why investigators say it may have been by a suicidal driver. and the bay area felt some strong winds over night. we'll tell you what to expect for today-- your tuesday morning weather forecast is next. the kron 4 morning news starts right now. good morning. it is tuesday, may 6th. i'm james fletcher. san jose police plan to interview the teen, who stowed away on a hawaii- bound flight two weeks ago, in the wheel well of a jetliner. authorities say, the 15- [ male announcer ] this is jim a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib atrial fibril
coy meza was one of of whitaker's victims in 2008 and witnessed whitaker attacking another victim in apartment building. meza eventually pinned whitaker to the ground. it was later discovered that dwayne whitaker had robbed four people in the nob hill neighborhood and that 3 of them were over 65. this morning on the kron 4 morning news. a disturbing development in the disappearance of an east bay toddler. what child advocate marc klaas says, about the case he has worked on since last year. and...
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because earlier john mann spoke with forest whitaker and anthony melakow.>> you are involved in the humanitarian effort at the grass roots. you're going there next month. tell us about the work you're doing there and what you expect to find. >> sure. we've been there since december of 2012, actually. unesco asked me to go in with my program for my foundation. we've been working on building peace builders and community builders inside south sudan. we actually were located in -- we had 22 youths that came in. we were able to train. those youths went back to the communities with their action plans and continued support of our foundation on a daily basis. and they've actually activated themselves during this process, during this conflict. >> let me ask you plainly. 1 million people have been displaced. there's talk potentially of genocide if u.n. peace keepers don't go there. it's a tiny young country in crisis and you're working with 22 people. does it seem like a drop in the bucket? why do you direct your attention there? >> okay. so we're about to start a ne
because earlier john mann spoke with forest whitaker and anthony melakow.>> you are involved in the humanitarian effort at the grass roots. you're going there next month. tell us about the work you're doing there and what you expect to find. >> sure. we've been there since december of 2012, actually. unesco asked me to go in with my program for my foundation. we've been working on building peace builders and community builders inside south sudan. we actually were located in -- we...
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. >>> it was bill whitaker day in los angeles.respondent bill whitaker for his contributions to l.a. he'll be leaving the city now that he's been named a correspondent for "60 minutes," but bill said the move will not be final. >> like the terminator, we'll be back. we have decided not to sell our house, so when this chapter of our lives has completed, we're going to come back home. >> bill joined cbs news in 1984 and worked in los angeles for more than 20 years. his reports for "60 minutes" will start in the fall. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. and started my own dog energy walking business.lding what did you do to deserve that thin mints flavor coffee-mate? it's only one of the mo
. >>> it was bill whitaker day in los angeles.respondent bill whitaker for his contributions to l.a. he'll be leaving the city now that he's been named a correspondent for "60 minutes," but bill said the move will not be final. >> like the terminator, we'll be back. we have decided not to sell our house, so when this chapter of our lives has completed, we're going to come back home. >> bill joined cbs news in 1984 and worked in los angeles for more than 20 years....
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bill whitaker, cbs news, hollywood. >>> coming up after your local news on the "cbs this morning" we to nigeria for an update on the missing kidnapped school girls. >>> plus we'll meet the man signed to play defensive end with the philadelphia eagles. >>> and we sit down with iconic photographer anne geddes who has a new baby book coming out. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. it's thursday, may 8. i'm michelle griego. >> i thought it was friday. >> no, i wish. >> we were hoping! >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. i guess it's friday eve. >> that's right! it is pre-friday right now and it's looking good. we have some cloud out there right now. a slight chance of a couple of light sprinkles or drizzle in the bay area. but this weekend, oh, moms are going to be happy! we'll talk about that coming up. >> mother nature -- >> oh, that's good. >> i couldn't think of the word. >> golden gate bridge
bill whitaker, cbs news, hollywood. >>> coming up after your local news on the "cbs this morning" we to nigeria for an update on the missing kidnapped school girls. >>> plus we'll meet the man signed to play defensive end with the philadelphia eagles. >>> and we sit down with iconic photographer anne geddes who has a new baby book coming out. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great...
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she is the subject of a documentary narrated by forest whitaker called "sewing hope." >> kony prized young girls especially. they were capable killers but can be used as sex slaves for commanding officers. eventually, these girls became mothers themselves. some as young as 13 or 14 years old. six years after kony fled uganda, these girls were released from physical bondage, but they still remained enslaved carrying scars from their time in the bush and their captors' children on their backs, they had nowhere to turn. the guns have stopped firing, but the war still remains for one woman who directs a small tailoring school in uganda. she fights for these girls using sewing machines. >> the fate of girls abducted by terrorist groups in africa have been in the headlines. a nigerian group kidnapped almost 30 schoolgirls last month and promised to sell them into slavery. on tuesday, the president promised u.s. assistance to find the girls. i'm pleased to have sister rosemary at this table for the first time. >> thank you for having me here. i'm happy you could give me this opportunity to
she is the subject of a documentary narrated by forest whitaker called "sewing hope." >> kony prized young girls especially. they were capable killers but can be used as sex slaves for commanding officers. eventually, these girls became mothers themselves. some as young as 13 or 14 years old. six years after kony fled uganda, these girls were released from physical bondage, but they still remained enslaved carrying scars from their time in the bush and their captors' children on...
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she is also subject of a documentary narrated by forest whitaker. they were capable young killers, but they could be used as sex slaves for commanding officers. eventually, these girls became mothers themselves. some as young as 13 or 14 years old. six years after he fled northern uganda, these girls were released from physical bondage, but they still remained enslaved , carrying scars from their time in the bush and their captors children on their backs. they had nowhere to turn. firing, have stopped but the war still remains for one woman who directs a small school in uganda. she fights for these girls. >> the fate of girls abducted has been in the headlines recently. boko haram kidnapped 30 school girls last month and promised to sell them into slavery. pleased to have sister rosemary at this table for the first time. thank you. happy you could give me this opportunity to speak. >> tell me what you do. >> i have been engaged helping young women and children get out from or their life has been robbed from them. a good number of them were even robb
she is also subject of a documentary narrated by forest whitaker. they were capable young killers, but they could be used as sex slaves for commanding officers. eventually, these girls became mothers themselves. some as young as 13 or 14 years old. six years after he fled northern uganda, these girls were released from physical bondage, but they still remained enslaved , carrying scars from their time in the bush and their captors children on their backs. they had nowhere to turn. firing, have...
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attorney mark whitaker.p republican candidate must win 35% of the vote, otherwise there is a nominating fight that moves on to a special state convention on june 14th that will consist of about 23,000 delegates. democrats are preparing for the fact that ernst is going to be the nominee to take on democratic congressman bruce brayly in the fall. they are now trying to point out she is too conservative for the state of iowa. they got a bit more material for that campaign in the final iowa senate debate that took place last night. ernst said she would vote against the farm bill, called the clean water law one of the most damaging bills for business ever and spoke out against "amnesty." and she was asked if she regretted this ad after last friday's shooting at u.c. santa barbara. here's the exchange. >> what happened in that shooting and that stabbing is an absolute tragedy. however, i remain firm in my commitment to the second amendment. i have been endorsed by the nra in this race, and, again, just because of
attorney mark whitaker.p republican candidate must win 35% of the vote, otherwise there is a nominating fight that moves on to a special state convention on june 14th that will consist of about 23,000 delegates. democrats are preparing for the fact that ernst is going to be the nominee to take on democratic congressman bruce brayly in the fall. they are now trying to point out she is too conservative for the state of iowa. they got a bit more material for that campaign in the final iowa senate...
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william whitaker is a chocolate manufacturer who employs large numbers of seasonal workers from poland and romania. the e.u. has enabled him to increase production. >> we need a flexible labor force because we were different shift patterns throughout the year. there are many people who might join us in april or may, work until christmas, and then go back to their double so origin and come back two or three months later. that is flexible for us. it is what we need. >> this manner house has been in his family for 31 generations. he rents out a part of his property to small businesses. he is not a fan of e.u. bureaucracy, but he understands the bandages of the union. >> stability and peace. that connects generations for the future. powerfully sitting together to avoid war. peace is more difficult to achieve than war. that is personally above the enterprise, i think that is really important. >> for most people in north yorkshire, one thing takes precedence. julian smith attends the opening of a new village shop, which is fitting given he campaigns on an economic platform. >> in a global wo
william whitaker is a chocolate manufacturer who employs large numbers of seasonal workers from poland and romania. the e.u. has enabled him to increase production. >> we need a flexible labor force because we were different shift patterns throughout the year. there are many people who might join us in april or may, work until christmas, and then go back to their double so origin and come back two or three months later. that is flexible for us. it is what we need. >> this manner...
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tom randall and pete whitaker share a birthday and passion for rock climbing.ach year they dress up in different goofy outfits and go out rock climbing. >> we have the suits, yeah. we have the transvestite and the animals as well. >> they had a wild idea. decided to start training for it. their training doesn't look like what you would expect for a couple elite climbers. pushups with the chips. some pullups with the cookie reward at the end. what are they preparing for? they're going to climb in fat suits. >> this video put together by the folks at epic tv. >> they nailed a danish or croissant up the mountain there. >> going out to goof around and go climbing. they don't pick an easy climb. they pick the master's edge, an e 7 for those of you who know things about climbing. at first they start off with no ropes a little bouldering. take rugged falls down on the crash pads below. >> got some extra padding. >> they're wearing crash pads kind of. >> rope up and harness up and off they go. >> it's got to be harder because they've got restrictions. >> impeded by the
tom randall and pete whitaker share a birthday and passion for rock climbing.ach year they dress up in different goofy outfits and go out rock climbing. >> we have the suits, yeah. we have the transvestite and the animals as well. >> they had a wild idea. decided to start training for it. their training doesn't look like what you would expect for a couple elite climbers. pushups with the chips. some pullups with the cookie reward at the end. what are they preparing for? they're...
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and bill whitaker with freddie roach, one of boxing's greatest coaches, sparring with the consequences of a life in the ring. >> sounds like this is the biggest fight of your life. >> it is the biggest fight of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is thbs
and bill whitaker with freddie roach, one of boxing's greatest coaches, sparring with the consequences of a life in the ring. >> sounds like this is the biggest fight of your life. >> it is the biggest fight of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is thbs
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. >> forest whitaker writing in the profile of you says for girls that were forcibly enlisted as child soldiers, sister rosemary has the power to rekindle a bright light and eyes long gone. light -- she allows them to become loving mothers at last. how do you do that? >> i don't know how to explain that but i feel very humble. forest explained it nicely. you want these children to become loving mothers, they have to receive love. >> to know about the love, you have to receive love. >> exactly. we give them love. these girls begin to love their own children and i started giving them skills. i told him the other day whatever skills i giving you, make sure you get married to it because it will be your future. you will get married tomorrow somebody. it would not help you to take care of the children. learn all the skills, get married to them and you'll see how you will walk with your head up. you will have your dignity restored. your destiny is in your own hands. their loving mothers because they can provide to their own children. >> you have met children fathered by joseph. >> yes. >> wha
. >> forest whitaker writing in the profile of you says for girls that were forcibly enlisted as child soldiers, sister rosemary has the power to rekindle a bright light and eyes long gone. light -- she allows them to become loving mothers at last. how do you do that? >> i don't know how to explain that but i feel very humble. forest explained it nicely. you want these children to become loving mothers, they have to receive love. >> to know about the love, you have to receive...
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. >> the state department diplomat william whitaker was there. he was at the courthouse today.t's very important because someone from our government is there -- >> here's what i don't understand. doesn't mexico benefit from the united states of america -- >> of course. >> yes. >> couldn't somebody place one phone call and say, release this guy? i don't get it. >> i believe that's what was going to happen that night and the mexican people who work at the border were letting him go. and the mexican military changed things around. >> he needs to be deported. he's not safe if they just let him go. >> now he has a new attorney. >> it's all for the best. >> supposedly another hearing june 4 or june 5th. >>> do you have a smartphone? are you ready for a smart car? google revealing its plans for hands-free driving. are you kidding me? >>> and the annual scripps national spelling bee under way. that brings us to our facebook question of the day. you may want to stick around for this. do you spell any words incorrectly? no, lawyers spell everything right, right? if you do, tweet m me, @g
. >> the state department diplomat william whitaker was there. he was at the courthouse today.t's very important because someone from our government is there -- >> here's what i don't understand. doesn't mexico benefit from the united states of america -- >> of course. >> yes. >> couldn't somebody place one phone call and say, release this guy? i don't get it. >> i believe that's what was going to happen that night and the mexican people who work at the...
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james whitaker, the first american to climb to the very summit of mt. everest.zealander edmund hillary and a sherpa became the first to summit the world's tallest mountain. every year hundreds of people head to the himalayas hoping to make the trek above 29,000 feet. a booming business for then patch last month an avalanche killed more than a dozen sherpa the deadliest disaster in the mountain's recorded history. hundreds of sher's a are now refusing to work and a lot of climbers have headed home. the but the first american reached the roof of the world 51 years ago today. >> i'm john scott in for shepard smith. "your world" is coming up next. thank you for joining us today. [bell ringing] ♪ >>> you remember that? "call me" by blondie. i'm the only one here who remembers it. i it was at the top of the billboard charts, father a faucet was a hot star, dallas was number one and j.r. eulogy was captivating the nation, and ronald reagan would capture the white house and would be name the "time magazine" map -- man of the year, and i was just graduating from college.
james whitaker, the first american to climb to the very summit of mt. everest.zealander edmund hillary and a sherpa became the first to summit the world's tallest mountain. every year hundreds of people head to the himalayas hoping to make the trek above 29,000 feet. a booming business for then patch last month an avalanche killed more than a dozen sherpa the deadliest disaster in the mountain's recorded history. hundreds of sher's a are now refusing to work and a lot of climbers have headed...
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helping girls escape by those kidnapped by joseph coey in the resistance operation, and after forest whitaker wrote about her in "time" magazine, the trauma she heals is unfathomable, but the breadth of her love is boundless. if love could solve it, but right now we know that it is about government and military support of nigeria and finding the girls and getting them out safely, but you have worked with the girls in situations that are dire like this, and what is the primary concern for these girls and how they can survive this? >> well, it is something that is disturbing for everybody, and very, very painful. i have been telling everybody to do what we can do. first of all, love is the key. compassion is the e key. we all have to open up our arms and embrace these girls when they come back, and also, we need to tell them that they have hope, and their life is not robbed from them. right now, this is many of them captured believe that their future is destroyed, but this is violence against women which is happening over and over again in time memorial in every place. it is not just nigeria, b
helping girls escape by those kidnapped by joseph coey in the resistance operation, and after forest whitaker wrote about her in "time" magazine, the trauma she heals is unfathomable, but the breadth of her love is boundless. if love could solve it, but right now we know that it is about government and military support of nigeria and finding the girls and getting them out safely, but you have worked with the girls in situations that are dire like this, and what is the primary concern...
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francisco for burglary and assault at attacking several elderly people the attacks occurred in 2008 and whitakermpetent and placed in california state hospital. it was determined that he was competent and would stand trial. his victims discussed relief that this process would be over. >> jacqueline: take a look at our current went speed. wind 22 in redwood city and 20 in san jose >> jacqueline: did this to some of the rain missing us to the north right now at the continues to die down to the east and north it could be isolated showers from a farquhar it back in the '70s likely san jose, cupertino and los gatos will be in the 70's for the the leadbelly's creek 67 for union city at the coastline in the upper 50s or 60s 53 in san francisco. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter: >> i got caught became badly. behaving badly >> reporter: during specific times of the day, this day it is part in a yellow sun but does not have commercial place of the ban will receive $80 ticket then the owner appears >> you did not have commercial plate. >> repor
francisco for burglary and assault at attacking several elderly people the attacks occurred in 2008 and whitakermpetent and placed in california state hospital. it was determined that he was competent and would stand trial. his victims discussed relief that this process would be over. >> jacqueline: take a look at our current went speed. wind 22 in redwood city and 20 in san jose >> jacqueline: did this to some of the rain missing us to the north right now at the continues to die...
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whitaker from the local u.s.e has at least, i've reached out to him and yesterday when i found out and he sent an affidavit of mistreatment for andrew to fill out because this was new news to me and i immediately let mr. whitaker know that andrew was abused at the hands of the guards. >> all right. jill, thank you very much. we'll follow up with the state department. please keep in touch with us. let us know what's going on. we appreciate you giving us the latest on "new day." good luck to you and your son. >> thank you. >>> it is official. former microsoft ceo steve ballmer has won the bidding war for los angeles clippers. ballmer struck a deal with shelly sterling to buy the clippers for a record $2 billion. it's been submitted for league approval. so far donald sterling though hasn't signed off on the deal. but does he need to? a lot of questions here. not a lot of answers but a lot of development. let's get over to cnn's rosa flores with the latest. >> kate, good morning. two things are very clear this mornin
whitaker from the local u.s.e has at least, i've reached out to him and yesterday when i found out and he sent an affidavit of mistreatment for andrew to fill out because this was new news to me and i immediately let mr. whitaker know that andrew was abused at the hands of the guards. >> all right. jill, thank you very much. we'll follow up with the state department. please keep in touch with us. let us know what's going on. we appreciate you giving us the latest on "new day."...
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>> well, it's a saltwater electrolyte, so this company, the founder, jay whitaker, came out of carnegiee developed a new battery that's much cheaper than existing batteries. now, it's not going to be used in your cell phone or in your car, very heavy and very large, but for grid-based storage has a lot of opportunity. stuart: see, as i understand it, you can make all the juice you want from wind power, but you can't store it. >> well, and that's the key point. i'm not bullish on wind. i'm bullish on solar. i have solar panels on the roof of my house. the cost due to innovation, it was $20 per watt in the 1980s, now it's less than a dollar a watt. how this innovation is raising living standards all over the world. stuart: can i say this? solar and wind will not replace oil, natural gas, fossil fuels for generations to come, is that accurate? >> well, i think it's clear. if oil didn't exist, we would have to invent it. there is nothing else that comes close to oil when it comes to that point. it's a point, again, that i'm making in my new book. stuart: what's the name? >> smaller, lighter
>> well, it's a saltwater electrolyte, so this company, the founder, jay whitaker, came out of carnegiee developed a new battery that's much cheaper than existing batteries. now, it's not going to be used in your cell phone or in your car, very heavy and very large, but for grid-based storage has a lot of opportunity. stuart: see, as i understand it, you can make all the juice you want from wind power, but you can't store it. >> well, and that's the key point. i'm not bullish on...
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. >> it was bill whitaker day in los angeles. >> as randy newman sang "i love l.a." >> and all that matters. >> army sergeant and his military dog are back together after an emotional reunion in chicago. >> got her a nice bed but she can sleep on the couch with me. >> finally sterling's alleged mistress said she'll someday run for president of the united states. >> finally a president who is es. not afraid to look directly into a solar eclipse. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota, let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, naraorah. >> good morning, charlie. >> tens of millions of americans are ready to call may day. there is serious flooding this morning from the northeast all the way to the gulf coast. >> in pensacola, florida, one of the hardest hit cities, a deadly explosion that may be flooding related leveled part of a county jail overnight. mark straussman is at the scene where the blast killed two and injured more than 100 inmates and guards. >> i can tell you there are clear signs of damage to the buildi jail from this blast. from the from the
. >> it was bill whitaker day in los angeles. >> as randy newman sang "i love l.a." >> and all that matters. >> army sergeant and his military dog are back together after an emotional reunion in chicago. >> got her a nice bed but she can sleep on the couch with me. >> finally sterling's alleged mistress said she'll someday run for president of the united states. >> finally a president who is es. not afraid to look directly into a solar...
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bill whitaker has been fabulous visiting him and doing of any good.u to comment on that if you could. >> yes, just briefly. as you know, and, obviously, you're aware him and i'm grateful for the recognition of that, we have visited him and will continue to do so. i think we've been about 10 times so far, have been able to visit the visit by his wife. will continue to do all that we can speed i believe it is his mother. >> i'm sorry, you're right. exactly right. sorry. i made in older than he is. i apologize. but in any case we will continue to make sure that we have family members facilitate the visit. anything that we can do to help them. we've also made representations to the mexican government to make sure that his treatment is adequate and appropriate. to make sure that he gets his hearing as quickly as possible the public is scheduled for may 28. we want to try and get this resolved as quickly as possible. >> and i hope you can. it seems like a very unfortunate situation that happens quite often. the other issue we talked of a bit about his borde
bill whitaker has been fabulous visiting him and doing of any good.u to comment on that if you could. >> yes, just briefly. as you know, and, obviously, you're aware him and i'm grateful for the recognition of that, we have visited him and will continue to do so. i think we've been about 10 times so far, have been able to visit the visit by his wife. will continue to do all that we can speed i believe it is his mother. >> i'm sorry, you're right. exactly right. sorry. i made in...
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and ed whitaker, c.e.o.you when a group of students seemingly led by professors organize a push-back. what does it say about the university system? >> it's not good. here's what's happened. on the left, a lot of people are for free speech as long as they agree with it. they're notd3uju free speech -- they want to stifle it if they don't agree with it. we're in the idea of business. any time you try to stifle free speech, you're going against the liberty and justice and freedom that this kupt was built on -- this country was built on. >> aren't they exercising free speech by speaking out against her experience? >> there are ways they can do that. they can petition the administration and ask someone be allowed to speak at the next commencement that has ideas that are different from condoleezza rice. they could do that. they could show up in front of the building with placards. there are ways that one can do that. but you shouldn't be in a situation where they try to stifle it to keep them away or they threate
and ed whitaker, c.e.o.you when a group of students seemingly led by professors organize a push-back. what does it say about the university system? >> it's not good. here's what's happened. on the left, a lot of people are for free speech as long as they agree with it. they're notd3uju free speech -- they want to stifle it if they don't agree with it. we're in the idea of business. any time you try to stifle free speech, you're going against the liberty and justice and freedom that this...