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>> whitaker: you had it all? >> khan: we had it all, yes. >> whitaker: the high life?solutely. >> whitaker: sort of life we see in the movies with the hedge fund investors. >> khan: probably. probably. >> whitaker: one purchase from that time still makes her light up. >> khan: the 17-carat famous diamond ring-- >> whitaker: the famous diamond ring. >> khan: yeah. >> whitaker: cost how much? >> khan: i think it's $1.7 million. >> whitaker: she explained to us just how the biggest money could be made when the predictions of wall street were at oddsit the inside information. >> khan: the most money you make is when your analysis is totally in an opposite to what your edge is telling you. >> whitaker: the inside information? >> khan: absolutely. if you have-- if you have a really great source. >> whitaker: roomy khan had a really good source who knew what was going on inside google: a friend who worked for a firm that prepared google's press releases and who told her the company's quarterly income would be lower than expected. >> khan: and she told me they were going to mi
>> whitaker: you had it all? >> khan: we had it all, yes. >> whitaker: the high life?solutely. >> whitaker: sort of life we see in the movies with the hedge fund investors. >> khan: probably. probably. >> whitaker: one purchase from that time still makes her light up. >> khan: the 17-carat famous diamond ring-- >> whitaker: the famous diamond ring. >> khan: yeah. >> whitaker: cost how much? >> khan: i think it's $1.7 million....
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last year, we had 907. >> whitaker: that's an alarming increase. >> teague: absolutely. >> whitaker:uded is the cause? >> teague: well, the focus right-- is right now, is disposal wells. >> whitaker: how do you balance out the economic benefit of the gas and oil industry and the public safety? >> teague: i don't think it's a balance. i think public safety has to take precedence. >> whitaker: mark zoback from stanford has been working with mike teague and the state earthquake council for more than a year. amount of salt water injection into the arbuckle is the only way that these earthquakes are going to start to subside. >> whitaker: do they have time? >> zoback: there's nothing we know that says larger earthquakes are imminent. but everything we know says that the earthquakes are, are going to be continuing. and there is a probability of larger earthquakes in the future, if they do nothing. >> whitaker: this winter, the state called for widespread voluntary reductions in wastewater disposal by as much as 45% in earthquake zones. more than 600 wells are covered by the cutbacks. last
last year, we had 907. >> whitaker: that's an alarming increase. >> teague: absolutely. >> whitaker:uded is the cause? >> teague: well, the focus right-- is right now, is disposal wells. >> whitaker: how do you balance out the economic benefit of the gas and oil industry and the public safety? >> teague: i don't think it's a balance. i think public safety has to take precedence. >> whitaker: mark zoback from stanford has been working with mike teague...
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>> bill whitaker: i'm bill whitaker.s morning." previously on madam secretary... we're in therapy so we can work through it. we're in therapy because i can't accept what happened to dmitri, and what's still happening to his sister. admiral parker: images show the i-8 district of islamabad, where jibral disah is said to be sheltered, to be a highly exposed residential area. dalton: we'll give murphy station a diplomatic cover. conrad wants you guys working from inside the embassy, and that's what's gonna let me sleep at night. (crowd shouting) woman (over p.a.): the embassy is under an evacuation order. jsoc is ready to initiate render safe, mr. president. i'd like to wait until all of our citizens are out of danger. elizabeth: i appreciate that, mr. president. but securing over 100 nuclear warheads in a fallen regime, with ties to multiple jihadist groups, has to take precedence. i didn't travel halfway around the world to get on a chopper the moment we have disah in our s
>> bill whitaker: i'm bill whitaker.s morning." previously on madam secretary... we're in therapy so we can work through it. we're in therapy because i can't accept what happened to dmitri, and what's still happening to his sister. admiral parker: images show the i-8 district of islamabad, where jibral disah is said to be sheltered, to be a highly exposed residential area. dalton: we'll give murphy station a diplomatic cover. conrad wants you guys working from inside the embassy,...
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. >> bill whitaker: and in these cases? >> the facts didn't add up. >> whitaker: the u.s. government has launched aggressive investigations and a greater number of prosecutions to stop the theft of american trade secrets by suspected chinese spies. but we've discovered the dragnet is ensnaring a growing number of americans who aren't spies at all. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by ford. >> this portion of "60 minutes" is sponsored by ford. we go further, so you can. ♪ ♪ ♪ life is a sport. we are the utility. the new ford escape. be unstoppable. i accept i do a shorter set i acthese days.t 22 i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than wa
. >> bill whitaker: and in these cases? >> the facts didn't add up. >> whitaker: the u.s. government has launched aggressive investigations and a greater number of prosecutions to stop the theft of american trade secrets by suspected chinese spies. but we've discovered the dragnet is ensnaring a growing number of americans who aren't spies at all. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight...
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i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm armen keteyian. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. there's a place for vacationers than just a little time off. the ones who choose to go big or stay home. ♪ come with me now... where every amazing, despicable, wizarding adventure reveals moments that are truly epic. this place is made for those who do more than just vacation. ♪ whoa go with me now it's made for those who vacation like they mean it. universal orlando resort. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. and intellectual propertylines about bubeing stolen.g hacked
i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm armen keteyian. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. there's a place for vacationers than...
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residents say they told leo hackett to leave but when he showed up again later in the morning, whitaker allegedly shot and killed him. residents tired of the crime in their neighborhood had planned a safety walk this evening just blocks from where today's murder took place. when word of the killing became known, the walk was moved to 21st street. anc commissioners joined together with residents to send out a message that they want to take their community back and they say residents must do their part. >> would like for us to try to work together. if you see something, don't be scared to call the police. call the police. take back your community. do not be scared to call the police. if you don't want to give your name, you can be anonymous, but call the police. >> neighborhood commissioners we worried about the spike in violence and urge residents to contact them with their concerns. >> a sad end to the search for a missing alexandria woman. a body was discovered in a ditch more than a week after she disappeared. police say their confident lissette lopez was murdered and they're turning
residents say they told leo hackett to leave but when he showed up again later in the morning, whitaker allegedly shot and killed him. residents tired of the crime in their neighborhood had planned a safety walk this evening just blocks from where today's murder took place. when word of the killing became known, the walk was moved to 21st street. anc commissioners joined together with residents to send out a message that they want to take their community back and they say residents must do...
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what's happening here, bill whitaker?ists have come to the agreement that these earthquakes, the spike in earthquakes is actually man-made. they're being triggered by oklahoma's number one industry, oil and gas. it's from the disposal of billions and billions of gallons of wastewater. that water is down there with the oil. it's been there for millions of years. but now they're pumping more oil and get are more water and they have to get rid of it somehow. so they put it back under ground. the problem is that the water is now seeping into the earthquake fault zone. the water pressure is pushing those faults apart, letting them slip and slide and causing more earthquakes. >> so far these are small earthquakes. >> they're fairly small by, you know, when you're talking about magnitude. but as you said in the intro, they've had almost a thousand magnitude 3 and higher last year, which is unprecedented. the highest one was 5.7. and having lived in california, that's a good jolt. >> is there a difference in the impact of these q
what's happening here, bill whitaker?ists have come to the agreement that these earthquakes, the spike in earthquakes is actually man-made. they're being triggered by oklahoma's number one industry, oil and gas. it's from the disposal of billions and billions of gallons of wastewater. that water is down there with the oil. it's been there for millions of years. but now they're pumping more oil and get are more water and they have to get rid of it somehow. so they put it back under ground. the...
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police arrested 67-year-old wilbur whitaker and charged him with second-degree murder. he's accused of shooting leo hackett on saturday morning. hackett was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say they arrested whitaker shortly after that crime. >>> transit police investigating a stabbing at the fagallery pla station yesterday. a man was stabbed on the platform, he is expected to survive, but they say he is not cooperating with deek difference detectives. mark marc or amtrak. track work will force schedule changes. marc penn line, a number of southbound trains will leave baltimore 3 to 5 minutes earlier than usual. amtrak train 151 will depart five minutes later than scheduled. most northbound marc trains will leave union station from 1 to 5 minutes earlier and northbound amtrak oig acela trains will leave union station 5 minutes before the hour instead of on the hour. we'll have a link to all the changes in our nbc washington app. >>> it's 9:36. breaking news, a csx train derails in northeast d.c. ten cars off of the tracks at road d hode island avenue. i
police arrested 67-year-old wilbur whitaker and charged him with second-degree murder. he's accused of shooting leo hackett on saturday morning. hackett was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say they arrested whitaker shortly after that crime. >>> transit police investigating a stabbing at the fagallery pla station yesterday. a man was stabbed on the platform, he is expected to survive, but they say he is not cooperating with deek difference detectives. mark marc or...
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color="#ffff00">>> bill whitaker: our story tonight takes into the secretive, illegal and lucrative world of insider trading. our guide is a former stock market analyst named roomy khan. she made a fortune in illegal profits before she was caught and became a government informant of the biggest insider trading bust in american history. >> two people knocked on my door, and they flashed their badge. and my heart sank, because i just was like "oh, my god." >> norah o'donnell: you are a senior advisor to the president, but you are a
>> bill whitaker: our story tonight takes into the secretive, illegal and lucrative world of insider trading. our guide is a former stock market analyst named roomy khan. she made a fortune in illegal profits before she was caught and became a government informant of the biggest insider trading bust in american history. >> two people knocked on my door, and they flashed their badge. and my heart sank, because i just was like "oh, my god." >> norah o'donnell: you are...
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we wish they could he arrested 67-year-old wilbert whitaker, charged with second-degree murder, the murder coming on the very same night humidity members had planned for a crime walk -- community members had a crime walk planned for a call to the end of violence. one to neutral was killed and another injured when they were ejected from a carnival ride. it was at a parking lot carnival in el paso. sizzlere riding the when something went horribly wrong. a 16-year-old girl was killed, and the rushed to the hospital. >> what has not been determined as if the safety bar or the seatbelt failed or was not put on correctly. at has not been determined yet. kimberly: a third girl survived by grabbing the middle lot are as tightly as she could. the carnival has been closed while investigators try to accident. fears of a bomb interrupted shopping at the westfield annapolis mall. the police had to evacuate the food court and nearby stores because of what they said was a potential threat, according to the "capital gazette." it happened at 4 p.m. this afternoon. an employee thought they overheard they sa
we wish they could he arrested 67-year-old wilbert whitaker, charged with second-degree murder, the murder coming on the very same night humidity members had planned for a crime walk -- community members had a crime walk planned for a call to the end of violence. one to neutral was killed and another injured when they were ejected from a carnival ride. it was at a parking lot carnival in el paso. sizzlere riding the when something went horribly wrong. a 16-year-old girl was killed, and the...
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police arrested 67-year-old wilbur whitaker and charged him with second degree murder.ng 30-year-old leo hackett on saturday morning. hackett was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say at the arrested whitaker shortly after the crime. >>> metro transit police gallery place station. metro says a man was stabbed on the platform. he's expected order survive, but they say he is not cooperating with detectives. no arrests so far. >>> and a change for you if you ride marc or amtrak in or out of the district. according to wtop, track work is forcing schedule changes. on pen on line, some will leave earlier than usual. 151 will depart five minutes later than scheduled. most marc authority wound trains will leave earlier and we will have a link to all the schedule changes in our nbc washington app. >>> more fallout this morning over the death of a fairfax county firefighter nicole mittendorff. we told you about the fire chief calling on you the underground blog. he says lewd comments were posted there about mittendorff. and the he says he will remove the post if a
police arrested 67-year-old wilbur whitaker and charged him with second degree murder.ng 30-year-old leo hackett on saturday morning. hackett was taken to the hospital where he later died. police say at the arrested whitaker shortly after the crime. >>> metro transit police gallery place station. metro says a man was stabbed on the platform. he's expected order survive, but they say he is not cooperating with detectives. no arrests so far. >>> and a change for you if you ride...
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. >> bill whitaker: our story tonight takes us into the secretive, illegal and lucrative world of insiderding. our guide is a former stock market analyst named roomy khan. she made a fortune in illegal profits before she was caught and became a government informant of the biggest insider trading bust in american history. >> two people knocked on my door, and they flashed their badge. and my heart sank, because i just was like "oh, my god." >> norah o'donnell: you are a senior advisor to the president, but you are also his best friend. i can't think of another example in a white house where there's been that kind of relationship since bobby kennedy and president kennedy.
. >> bill whitaker: our story tonight takes us into the secretive, illegal and lucrative world of insiderding. our guide is a former stock market analyst named roomy khan. she made a fortune in illegal profits before she was caught and became a government informant of the biggest insider trading bust in american history. >> two people knocked on my door, and they flashed their badge. and my heart sank, because i just was like "oh, my god." >> norah o'donnell: you are...
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and here is what's new for the memorial day weekend: on monday, forest whitaker, laurence fishburne andpack win star in the remake of "roots." the miniseries is being simulcast on the history channel, a &e, and lifetime. dirks bentley has a new album out "black." ♪ make my world go black >> rose: and johnny death penalty, helena bonam carter and sasha barren cohen are in theater with "alice looking through the looking glass." >> hello, alice. >> aah! >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. on behalf of all of us here, happy memorial day. i'm charlie rose. we'll see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: funding for arthur is provided by: when you encourage your children to learn, wonderful things can happen. abcmouse.com early learning academy-- proud sponsor of pbs kids and arthur. and by contributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view ♪ (laughing) ♪ and i say hey hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪
and here is what's new for the memorial day weekend: on monday, forest whitaker, laurence fishburne andpack win star in the remake of "roots." the miniseries is being simulcast on the history channel, a &e, and lifetime. dirks bentley has a new album out "black." ♪ make my world go black >> rose: and johnny death penalty, helena bonam carter and sasha barren cohen are in theater with "alice looking through the looking glass." >> hello, alice....
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and here is what's new for the memorial day weekend: on monday, forest whitaker, laurence fishburne andpack win star in the remake of "roots." the miniseries is being simulcast on the history channel, a &e, and lifetime. dirks bentley has a new album out "black." ♪ make my world go black >> rose: and johnny death penalty, helena bonam carter and sasha barren cohen are in theater with "alice looking through the looking glass." >> hello, alice. >> aah! >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week" for this week. on behalf of all of us here, happy memorial day. i'm charlie rose. we'll see you next time. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: >> ian: welcome to the program. i'm ian bremmer, filling in for charlie rose who's on assignment. we begin this evening with an analysis of president obama's historic trip to hiroshima. al is on scene. >> it is no secret the japanese army was responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and it's a big reason why there is a lot of tension between zeke and japan. president obama tried to ease the tension, at the same time encouraging th
and here is what's new for the memorial day weekend: on monday, forest whitaker, laurence fishburne andpack win star in the remake of "roots." the miniseries is being simulcast on the history channel, a &e, and lifetime. dirks bentley has a new album out "black." ♪ make my world go black >> rose: and johnny death penalty, helena bonam carter and sasha barren cohen are in theater with "alice looking through the looking glass." >> hello, alice....
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the cast includes anna paquin and forest whitaker. >> there is a gold mine of information available for us now. it wasn't available when doing original research. >> part of the reason people retell that story is to ensure people don't forget what happened. >> the original won nine emmys. the history channel will air the updated roots, four part series beginning tonight tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> there is no arguing we enjoyed beautiful weather for the holiday. >> rachel captured light clouds in this shot of a fly >> we're going to have a nice sunset. live doppler 7 giving us all quiet except cloud cover pushing into the bay. so oakland and richmond will have low fog. fog burns off by 9:00. 99 in antioch. 80 in san jose and san francisco, 69 degrees. friday, into saturday, a lot of spots are going to head into lower 100s to round out the weekend. >> excellent. thank you. >> abc7 news sports director larry beil is back. >> we're going to have a nail biter again, it looks like tonight. >> if you thought game six is stressful, i just want to survive game seven. steph curry trying to do all he
the cast includes anna paquin and forest whitaker. >> there is a gold mine of information available for us now. it wasn't available when doing original research. >> part of the reason people retell that story is to ensure people don't forget what happened. >> the original won nine emmys. the history channel will air the updated roots, four part series beginning tonight tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> there is no arguing we enjoyed beautiful weather for the holiday. >>...
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the cast includes anna paquin and forest whitaker. >> there is a gold mine of information available for us now. it wasn't available when doing original research. >> part of the reason people retell that story is to ensure people don't forget what happened. >> the original won nine emmys. the history channel will air the updated roots, four part series beginning tonight tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> there is no arguing we enjoyed beautiful weather for the holiday. >> rachel captured light clouds in this shot of a fly over. >> we're going to have a nice sunset. live doppler 7 giving us all quiet except cloud cover pushing into the bay. so oakland and richmond will have low fog. fog burns off by 9:00. 99 in antioch. 80 in san jose and san francisco, 69 degrees. friday, into saturday, a lot of spots are going to head into lower 100s to round out the weekend. >> excellent. thank you. >> abc7 news sports director larry beil is back. >> we're going to have a nail biter again, it looks like tonight. >> if you thought game six is stressful, i just want to survive game seven. steph curry trying to do a
the cast includes anna paquin and forest whitaker. >> there is a gold mine of information available for us now. it wasn't available when doing original research. >> part of the reason people retell that story is to ensure people don't forget what happened. >> the original won nine emmys. the history channel will air the updated roots, four part series beginning tonight tonight at 9:00 p.m. >> there is no arguing we enjoyed beautiful weather for the holiday. >>...
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mnight on "60 minutes," bill whitaker investigates oklahoma's akrge in earthquakes. >> reporter: earthquakes are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma, but it was three wakes in november 2011 near the town of prague that caught everyone's attention. one was magnitude 5.6. >> we're having an earthquake right now. our lights shaking quite a bit here. >> reporter: it toppled a spire at st. gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses, including the one with john and jerri loveland live with their two children. >> our bed was shaking, and all you could hear was glass. >> you know, earthquake insurance is something that you tn't ever think you're going to have to have here. especially in oklahoma. >> reporter: like most, the lovelands didn't have earthquake insurance and have been doing their own repairs to save money. more than four years after the quake, jerri loveland often resorts to simply hiding the tomage. doesn't that concern you that you have a crack like this? >> i'm afraid if we went in and fixed these and then there was another earthquake, even a ckttle, it's going to crack it all
mnight on "60 minutes," bill whitaker investigates oklahoma's akrge in earthquakes. >> reporter: earthquakes are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma, but it was three wakes in november 2011 near the town of prague that caught everyone's attention. one was magnitude 5.6. >> we're having an earthquake right now. our lights shaking quite a bit here. >> reporter: it toppled a spire at st. gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses, including the one with john and...
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bill whitaker takes us there in a story for 60 minutes.a attracts about a million tourists a year. and this is one of the reasons why. the angora-gora crater where the wildlife its abundant and dip verse you all most can't believe their eyes. just over the ridge from this magnificent place lies our destination. it is not easy to get there. after a day on planes, almost four hours of driving. last minutes on roads under acacia trees, coffee plantations and past villages, called camps where plantation workers live, we entered the gates of the rift valley children's village into another world. >> say hi. >> hi. >> hello, hello, hello. >> reporter: from the beginning you called this the rift valley children's village. not orphanage. why? >> yes. because my kids aren't orphans. they're not up for adoption. they never have been. and never will be because they're home now. >> reporter: india howell runs the home, a group of houses with her business partner and managing director peter leon massie. >> the legal guardian for the children in the vill
bill whitaker takes us there in a story for 60 minutes.a attracts about a million tourists a year. and this is one of the reasons why. the angora-gora crater where the wildlife its abundant and dip verse you all most can't believe their eyes. just over the ridge from this magnificent place lies our destination. it is not easy to get there. after a day on planes, almost four hours of driving. last minutes on roads under acacia trees, coffee plantations and past villages, called camps where...
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bill whitaker has the story for "60 minutes." >> you are pushed and pushed to get this information.know, you get the high-fives after the trade. i was sent flowers after one of the trades. a big thank you, a huge bouquet, thank you. >> sounds like you guys are in a bubble trading all this information while we sit and look at it and say, that's breaking the law. >> absolutely, we were breaking the law. >> reporter: breaking the law by obtaining confidential information from friends in silicon valley connected to google and polycom and other tech companies. in two years, roomy khan made $1.5 million from illegal trades alone. her friends and associates made an additional $25 million off her tips, investigators found. it was easy money. >> just like, if you are taking an exam tomorrow and somebody hands you what's going to be on the test, it's easy to get an a-plus. >> reporter: roomy khan shared her tips with self-made billionaire raj rajaratnam who built one of the biggest hedge funds in the world, the $7 billion galleon group. federal authorities said raj rat natural made over $72 m
bill whitaker has the story for "60 minutes." >> you are pushed and pushed to get this information.know, you get the high-fives after the trade. i was sent flowers after one of the trades. a big thank you, a huge bouquet, thank you. >> sounds like you guys are in a bubble trading all this information while we sit and look at it and say, that's breaking the law. >> absolutely, we were breaking the law. >> reporter: breaking the law by obtaining confidential...
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bill whitaker reports for 60 minutes. >> the vast majority of earthquakes are small causing little or damage. but what they lack in punch -- they make up in sheer volume. this tally from the u.s. geological survey shows the number of earthquakes in oklahoma has increased every year since 2009. with more than 2,000 magnitude three and above. that means more of the bigger ones like this 4.3 magnitude quake last december in edmond, oklahoma. >> i woke up scared to death. praying the house wouldn't fall down. i couldn't believe the windows didn't shatter. >> they are neighbors in edmond. >> what do you use? >> the one. >> they say they check their phone apps to track earthquakes around the state all day long. >> lack at that. >> cherokee, fairfield, stillwater. >> all in one day? >> one hour ago. two hours ago. four hours ago. >> this must be unnerving. >> it's no way to live. it's no way to live. >> cornell university seismologist katie kerrenan was teaching in oklahoma when the increase in quakes began. she says the situation is unprecedented. >> what's going on here in oklahoma has nev
bill whitaker reports for 60 minutes. >> the vast majority of earthquakes are small causing little or damage. but what they lack in punch -- they make up in sheer volume. this tally from the u.s. geological survey shows the number of earthquakes in oklahoma has increased every year since 2009. with more than 2,000 magnitude three and above. that means more of the bigger ones like this 4.3 magnitude quake last december in edmond, oklahoma. >> i woke up scared to death. praying the...
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tonight on "60 minutes" bill whitaker investigates oklahoma's surge in earthquakes.earthquakes are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma. but it was three quakes in november 2011 near the town of prage, caught everyone's attention. one, 5.6, the largest in oklahoma's history. >> having an earthquake. >> toppled a spire at saint gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses. including the one where john and jerry loveland lived with their two children. >> our bed was shaking. and all you could hear was glass. >> earthquake insurance is something that, you don't ever think you are going to have here. in oklahoma. >> look most oklahomans, the lovelands didn't have earthquake insurance and have been doing their own repairs to save money. more than four years after the quake, jerry loveland often resorts to simply hiding the damage. >> doesn't that concern you you have a crack like this? >> i am afraid if we went in and fixed these and there was an earthquake, even a little it is going to crack it all, then you have done all that work for no reason. >> north korean lea
tonight on "60 minutes" bill whitaker investigates oklahoma's surge in earthquakes.earthquakes are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma. but it was three quakes in november 2011 near the town of prage, caught everyone's attention. one, 5.6, the largest in oklahoma's history. >> having an earthquake. >> toppled a spire at saint gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses. including the one where john and jerry loveland lived with their two children. >> our bed...
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this is on the roosevelt boulevard southbound between whitaker avenue and riding sun aven -- rising sun avenue. if you want to stick to the outer lanes you're safe. there may be some delays if you drive by that accident. center city philadelphia, southbound traffic heading from gerrard avenue to center city philadelphia, 95 northbound, traffic is fine. most of our majors throughout pennsylvania are looking really good. you just saw a shot of 95. 76 looking good in both directions and this is an interesting find as well, lauren. >> thanks, katy. >>> tap on the "nbc 10" app to find any changes that affect your memorial day plans. you can find the first alert forecast and get your traffic alert. >>> a driver is okay today after his car crashed into a poll bringing live wires down all around him. "nbc 10" was at jeep street and wyoming avenue in juniata park. the car ran into a poll at 4:30 this morning. >>> there was a crash in east falls. several vehicles were involved in the wreck. it's not clear how bad the victims are hurt. >>> an outpouring of support for a septa police officer who wa
this is on the roosevelt boulevard southbound between whitaker avenue and riding sun aven -- rising sun avenue. if you want to stick to the outer lanes you're safe. there may be some delays if you drive by that accident. center city philadelphia, southbound traffic heading from gerrard avenue to center city philadelphia, 95 northbound, traffic is fine. most of our majors throughout pennsylvania are looking really good. you just saw a shot of 95. 76 looking good in both directions and this is an...
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academy award winner sean penn, academy award winner tilda swinton, academy award winner forest whitaker dame judi dench and sarah silverman. [ laughter ] "under oath." also starring academy-award nominee edward norton, academy-award nominee laura dern, academy-award nominee glenn close and zero time academy award winner or nominee sarah silverman. >> hey, wait a second. >> critics are calling "under oath" mesmerizing, thought provoking and deeply resonant. with captivating performances from some of hollywood's most acclaimed actors and sarah silverman is in it, too. [ laughter ] >> come on, man. enough. all right? >> honestly this was probably just a favor to her agent or something. >> i had a really good audition. i earned that part. as a matter of fact -- >> "the new york times" calls "under oath" a once in a lifetime film. vanity fair says it's a harsh but necessary indictment of america's justice system. and audiences across america will presumably say, why is sarah silverman in this? [ laughter ] >> presumably? >> don't you think they'll say that? >> no. i mean, no. well -- >> sara
academy award winner sean penn, academy award winner tilda swinton, academy award winner forest whitaker dame judi dench and sarah silverman. [ laughter ] "under oath." also starring academy-award nominee edward norton, academy-award nominee laura dern, academy-award nominee glenn close and zero time academy award winner or nominee sarah silverman. >> hey, wait a second. >> critics are calling "under oath" mesmerizing, thought provoking and deeply resonant. with...
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brin whitaker on one community college that took notice and action. >> reporter: adrianna gonzalez cameo salinas undocumented when she was 7 years old. >> college was always in my mind. i didn't know if it was attainable because i was undocumented. >> reporter: she always dreamed of going to college but without a social security number or residency status students like her don't have access to state and federal financial aid and many can't get jobs without a social security number. >> some of the everyday comfort that we could take for granted if you have u.s. citizenship or permanent residency, uhm, these students don't have yet. they have chosen to persevere and pursue higher education. >> reporter: hartnell college has more than 700 illegal immigrant students roughly 7% of the student body. the california "dream act" made it legal for these students to apply for and receive financial aid so the administration took note creating this dream center called mi casa. >> we get help from you know, the counselors here with anything that has to do with "dream act" applications for scholarship
brin whitaker on one community college that took notice and action. >> reporter: adrianna gonzalez cameo salinas undocumented when she was 7 years old. >> college was always in my mind. i didn't know if it was attainable because i was undocumented. >> reporter: she always dreamed of going to college but without a social security number or residency status students like her don't have access to state and federal financial aid and many can't get jobs without a social security...
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these are the rules for angela whitaker's children, recounted at formica top dining room table.rd pitts colby king and steven henderson, before us there was a truly great photojournalist named moneta sleet jr. the first african-american journalist to win a pulitzer as an individual. here's a photograph of him celebrating the prize with his family. he died in 1996, at the age of 70. upon his passing, "the new york times" recalled his wife and times in this obituary. >> moneta sleet jurisdiction, brought his camera to a resolution and captured many images that define the equality in africa died on monday at columbian presbyterian medical center. he was 70, best known for his pulitzer-prize winning photograph of the funeral of the rev end dr. martin luther king jr. from the time sent to montgomery, alabama, in 1955, to cover unlikely boycott organized by a young minister named martin luther king jr. until long after he captured what became the signature moment of dr. king's f funeral in atlanta, a fixture of independent ceremonies and celebrations in africa. >> in a profession whos
these are the rules for angela whitaker's children, recounted at formica top dining room table.rd pitts colby king and steven henderson, before us there was a truly great photojournalist named moneta sleet jr. the first african-american journalist to win a pulitzer as an individual. here's a photograph of him celebrating the prize with his family. he died in 1996, at the age of 70. upon his passing, "the new york times" recalled his wife and times in this obituary. >> moneta...
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. >> bill whitaker: our story tonight takes us into the secretive, illegal and lucrative world of insiderding. our guide is a former stock market analyst named roomy khan. she made a fortune in illegal profits before she was caught and became a government informant of the biggest insider trading bust in american history. >> two people knocked on my door, and they flashed their badge. and my heart sank, because i just was like "oh, my god." >> norah o'donnell: you are a senior advisor to the president, but you are also his best friend. i can't think of another example in a white house where there's been that kind of relationship since bobby kennedy and president kennedy.
. >> bill whitaker: our story tonight takes us into the secretive, illegal and lucrative world of insiderding. our guide is a former stock market analyst named roomy khan. she made a fortune in illegal profits before she was caught and became a government informant of the biggest insider trading bust in american history. >> two people knocked on my door, and they flashed their badge. and my heart sank, because i just was like "oh, my god." >> norah o'donnell: you are...
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and he said forest whitaker. i say come on, really. really, forest whitaker and she calls me a day later says guess what, we found the butler's wife. and i said was that going to be? and she says, are you sitting down. and i said knob setting up but should i sit sit down and she said sit down. oprah winfrey. and i said come on pam, i know you're pulling my leg now, opral winfrey has acted in like 17 years. and she's going to play the butler's wife? and she said said yes, opera loves the story that much. so the other cast members started falling into place, i went down to new orleans where we are filming, this is going to get back to your question aboute the book and i'm standing on a movie set one day and all of these actors are walking around in between the scene and there is jane fonda, there is clearance howard, there's cuba gooding junior, there's leash i just reber all of these great actors and i just said to nobody really, i just said it's like i'm using almost. i said my goodness, somebody should should write a book about this s
and he said forest whitaker. i say come on, really. really, forest whitaker and she calls me a day later says guess what, we found the butler's wife. and i said was that going to be? and she says, are you sitting down. and i said knob setting up but should i sit sit down and she said sit down. oprah winfrey. and i said come on pam, i know you're pulling my leg now, opral winfrey has acted in like 17 years. and she's going to play the butler's wife? and she said said yes, opera loves the story...
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charles: craig whitaker, thank you very much. how's this? this hour. virginia republicans are suing virginia's democratic governor over his executive order. all rise judge andrew napolitano is here. judge, i've been talking about this personally for about ten years. you can see this coming, two states to talk about this. it was tilt elections in my mind to the democrats for years to come. >> well, there's actually a lot of states that allow it. but there are two states that allow the governor to allow it. so what governor macdonald did was to commute the sentences of every convicted felony in the state of virginia at the present time, which was about 210,000 people. that cometation removes the thousand shout not vote for the rest of your life disability. he did that in the face of the opinions of two attorneys general of the state, which said you can't do it in large numbers. you can't do it in groups, you've got to do it individually, and you've got to examine the record individually and you can only do it after they apply to you. so that's
charles: craig whitaker, thank you very much. how's this? this hour. virginia republicans are suing virginia's democratic governor over his executive order. all rise judge andrew napolitano is here. judge, i've been talking about this personally for about ten years. you can see this coming, two states to talk about this. it was tilt elections in my mind to the democrats for years to come. >> well, there's actually a lot of states that allow it. but there are two states that allow the...
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. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com sparkle paper towels are great for wiping up fingerprints without wiping out your savings. just right for cleaning up...jelly......