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my name is bob. >> bob, bob, bob, bob. >> simon: we had come here to find out whether or not these people had survived the tsunami. we wound up captivated by their culture. we had never seen anything like it. all right, how old is this gentleman? >> ivanoff: he doesn't know. >> simon: why, i mean, everyone we ask how old they are, the answer is the same. they don't know. how do you explain that? >> ivanoff: time is not the same concept as we have. you can't say, for instance, "when." it's not exist in moken language. >> simon: "when" doesn't exist. the word, the question "when" doesn't exist. and ivanoff says "when" is not the only word missing from the moken language. >> ivanoff: "want." >> simon: "want." >> ivanoff: yes, that's... you use it very often. take that out of your language and you see how often you use it. "i want this, i want that." >> simon: there is no word for "want." >> ivanoff: no. there is a word for "take." you take something. you give or you take. you don't want. >> simon: the fact is, the moken want very little. what they don't want is to accumulate anything. baggag
my name is bob. >> bob, bob, bob, bob. >> simon: we had come here to find out whether or not these people had survived the tsunami. we wound up captivated by their culture. we had never seen anything like it. all right, how old is this gentleman? >> ivanoff: he doesn't know. >> simon: why, i mean, everyone we ask how old they are, the answer is the same. they don't know. how do you explain that? >> ivanoff: time is not the same concept as we have. you can't say,...
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is that the case with bob. >> the bob simon you saw on airways the same bob you saw in an office same voice, mannerism, style. generous kind someone who would never hesitate to ask the hard questions. he'd ask them kindly. >> our condolences to colleagues at c.b.s. thank you >>> a college community in north carolina is in mourning. three college students syrian americans and practicing muslims were shot dead inside their home. police say they were killed over a parking spot. their families think they were killed because of their faith. paul beban choice us from chapel hill. >> good evening. you can see behind me here the candles from the vigil held on campus, a few flickering here after hundreds more than 1500 students and members of the community gathered to mourn and remember the students. people have been telling me that the muslim american community in the area is large, old, well-established and well integrated. people cannot under whether this was a hate crime for a dispute over parking, how it could have spiralled into a senseless tragedy. >> together they gathered. more than 1
is that the case with bob. >> the bob simon you saw on airways the same bob you saw in an office same voice, mannerism, style. generous kind someone who would never hesitate to ask the hard questions. he'd ask them kindly. >> our condolences to colleagues at c.b.s. thank you >>> a college community in north carolina is in mourning. three college students syrian americans and practicing muslims were shot dead inside their home. police say they were killed over a parking...
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we can't find bob. there was no bob. i found him he was on the roof. he was on the roof on the phone with cbs radio describing the explosions as they landed. and in that moment i said to myself, got it. that's what a war correspondent does. >> he was in the action. he shows courage as you said last night. >> absolutely. >> what ease amazing about him. it's true with him and ed bradley. they did these great -- stories and interviews having to do with the news and the cutting edge but they may well be remembered for those. bob with all those stories about music. >> showing the congo. he was a great lover of opera, great lover of music, great love irof the human spirit. and when the human spirit overcame those injustices that we were describing that's what bob loved to see. hemingwayesque really. epic stories of human struggle. i think he threw himself into these situations because he could write great things about epic events. >> he set a very high bar. >> could watch you all morning. >> thank you scott. >>>> bob continues the >> announcer: this morning'
we can't find bob. there was no bob. i found him he was on the roof. he was on the roof on the phone with cbs radio describing the explosions as they landed. and in that moment i said to myself, got it. that's what a war correspondent does. >> he was in the action. he shows courage as you said last night. >> absolutely. >> what ease amazing about him. it's true with him and ed bradley. they did these great -- stories and interviews having to do with the news and the cutting...
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jeff on bob simon. there's a vigil at the university chapel hill. >>> people gathering to remember three local students, two from unc. their killing raises an especially ugly question beyond the simple and horrible fact three accomplished and deeply loved people raised the word. murdered because of their religion that was islam? the three students, dental student, new wife and sister were all muslim. the suspect, a 46-year-old man named craig hicks who turned himself in last night appears to have made strong anti-religious statements online. it's unclear whether they targeted islam specifically or all religions. his wife said it has nothing to do with that but the father calls it a hate crime. getting global as well as national attention. i spoke with a sister of one of the victims, unc about the brother he was. >> my brother, deah, was a 6'3" young man, who had the kindest heart, who loved everyone he met. greeted strangers with hugs and dedicated his life to service. he loved his family. he loved his
jeff on bob simon. there's a vigil at the university chapel hill. >>> people gathering to remember three local students, two from unc. their killing raises an especially ugly question beyond the simple and horrible fact three accomplished and deeply loved people raised the word. murdered because of their religion that was islam? the three students, dental student, new wife and sister were all muslim. the suspect, a 46-year-old man named craig hicks who turned himself in last night...
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bob simon was a journalist of extraordinary courage. scott pelley will share more of his memories of bob simon coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning reaction by congress to president obama's request for authorization to use military force against islamic militants can be called buy partisanpart partisan skepticism. democrats think he's asking for too much republicans, not enough. susan mcginnis with more on the war powers debate. good morning. >> good morning. the president laid out his case to congress yesterday for allowing the u.s. to become more involved militarily in the fight against isis including use of ground troops. here on capitol hill that plan is coming under fire both from those who believe he needs do more and those that believe the heavy lifting in this war, the ground battle, should but be the u.s. it's now up to congress to debate and pass president obama's proposeal to use military action against militants. they'll soon hold hearings where the white house is expected to lay out its strategy and still congr
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betty: bob, do you agree to this going to keep rolling? bob: i do. last year ralph, the number of deals were up 5% 14,800. what was most important was the value was a 40%, close to $2 trillion. we see the same thing in our projections going forward in 2015 and we will see a lot of carbove-outs, and we are looking at technology and health care. you will see this continue to roll, as ralph said, with interest rates low and the availability of funds. it will be another exciting year. ralph: the big thing last year was, as bob said, the dollar volume of activity was at well over 40%. the reason that is the case is it was almost all in transactions $5 billion and letter. last year we saw the return of the large transaction. the number of deals really went up just in the single digits. this year we expect to see a bit of a greater pickup in the number of transactions. bob: i think that is right. you look at the megadeals -- you mentioned one just now. a $17 billion deal -- betty: those don't come around that often. bob: biggest in the history of the compan
betty: bob, do you agree to this going to keep rolling? bob: i do. last year ralph, the number of deals were up 5% 14,800. what was most important was the value was a 40%, close to $2 trillion. we see the same thing in our projections going forward in 2015 and we will see a lot of carbove-outs, and we are looking at technology and health care. you will see this continue to roll, as ralph said, with interest rates low and the availability of funds. it will be another exciting year. ralph: the...
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bob was a reporter's reporter. there is no one else like bob simon." he was one of the most honored reporters ever. bob's awards include 27 emmys, 4 pea peabodies and a dupont columbia award. we'll speak with scott pelley in just a second. first, here was some of bob's amazing work. >> what was going through your mind as you were stabbing israeli women? >> i believe any occupied people have to defend themselves in any means, any way. >> do you feel guilty? >> i'm guilty because a human being killed and i was the reason. >> that's a good reason to feel guilty. >> the israelis don't really expect much progress to be made in washington but they want to make sure that if and when peace talks break down israel does not receive the blame. >> there's a big war going on in vietnam and the people of the province know all about it. >> this is where the bodies are scored more than 1,800 of them a small fraction of the missing but more than any morgue on earth could handle. >>> we're up in the arctic circle chillingly close to the north pole. we've traveled to rem
bob was a reporter's reporter. there is no one else like bob simon." he was one of the most honored reporters ever. bob's awards include 27 emmys, 4 pea peabodies and a dupont columbia award. we'll speak with scott pelley in just a second. first, here was some of bob's amazing work. >> what was going through your mind as you were stabbing israeli women? >> i believe any occupied people have to defend themselves in any means, any way. >> do you feel guilty? >> i'm...
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>>> plus the death of bob simon. my guest is one of his former colleagues. >>> the fbi strong words on race and policing today. why he says police must resist lazy shortcuts. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours.
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woodruff to succeed him and bob woodruff nearly tied. but again it is your job to brand them and any anchor that you have in the chair. so i was a little surprised to see you say the audience kind of demands that. it's a chicken and egg thing. but are networks in the business of making their front line people big stars? >> you don't want to hide under a hole ever. but there is a fundamental difference. when we sent bob woodruff over, he had covered various wars and very experienced. and we sent him over to cover the state of the union address that year because the subject was going to be iraq p. and that's why he was there. but even after he was injured so gravely with his cameraman and we really feared for his life, we did a special with him and he and i agreed from the very beginning that that special had to be principally about the other men and women who were suffering similar or even worse injuries and their families. >> not the journalists who spend a week or two. >> exactly about that bob was in it but we spent most of that hour o
woodruff to succeed him and bob woodruff nearly tied. but again it is your job to brand them and any anchor that you have in the chair. so i was a little surprised to see you say the audience kind of demands that. it's a chicken and egg thing. but are networks in the business of making their front line people big stars? >> you don't want to hide under a hole ever. but there is a fundamental difference. when we sent bob woodruff over, he had covered various wars and very experienced. and...
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i will say this, though, bob. what they shouldn't do this time is what they did in 2013, when they took a pass on this issue. it is very important in questions of war and peace for congress to be heard, the president has given them a road map to follow, they can take that or they can come up with something else but they should not take a pass on this important issue. >> isis is committing and continuing to commit these heinous crimes, four americans have been killed washington responds by saying we need to have a debate and it is a debate that could take some time. >> congress and the president both leave town to fake a little break. do you ever worry -- i don't think this is a correct perception, but the president's critics say and others say there is a perception out there that we don't care that we are taking these things in stride. >> well, i tell you what, i work very closely with the president of the united states and he takes this very, very seriously we have now flown more than, conducted more than 2400 st
i will say this, though, bob. what they shouldn't do this time is what they did in 2013, when they took a pass on this issue. it is very important in questions of war and peace for congress to be heard, the president has given them a road map to follow, they can take that or they can come up with something else but they should not take a pass on this important issue. >> isis is committing and continuing to commit these heinous crimes, four americans have been killed washington responds by...
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and the sadness of bob simon's death. joining us to examine all of this rich lowry, a fox news contributor. marissa guthrie and joe klein, columnist for "time" magazine. marissa, john sturltn stewart became a cutting edge social and media political critic. how did he do that? >> he came along at the right time. he could -- and cable news had ramped up and was 24-hour talking headfest. so there were always going to be times when these people put their foots in their mouths and so he had these huge targets in which to expos hypocrisy which really epndeared him to his young audience which was already suspicious of media. >> stewart is upfront about leaning left and mostly skewers republicans and fox news and bill o'reilly but it's all cloaked in comedy. >> this is one of my big problems with him. he is constantly lecturing us about the tone of our politics, but he was a big-time political commentator himself. what he added to the conversation -- >> oh, no, no no. he says i'm just the media. >> this is the game he would play.
and the sadness of bob simon's death. joining us to examine all of this rich lowry, a fox news contributor. marissa guthrie and joe klein, columnist for "time" magazine. marissa, john sturltn stewart became a cutting edge social and media political critic. how did he do that? >> he came along at the right time. he could -- and cable news had ramped up and was 24-hour talking headfest. so there were always going to be times when these people put their foots in their mouths and so...
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aactct k kidids.s. >>> let's meet bob. bob is an egyptian vulture. he likes to ride in the car. but more than riding in a car, bob of course loves to fly. he's a vulture. the cool part about bob is you can fly with him in nepal. we have done these videos before. fly along with the egyptian vulture bob. >> this would be para-vultury. >> they call it parahawking. >> they need to change that name. >> it's a broad term. all these people up there paragliding, you can go up there, get on board with another pilot. that pilot will help you fly with bob. you hold a little piece of meat out. bob flies right up to you, lands, thank you very much for your in-flight snack, and off he goes again. >> you know that's some prime meat. >> no doubt. ♪ >> they capture all the angles of bob. everyone is talking about wouldn't it be great to feel like a bird. this is taking it one step further. you are hanging out with a bird. >> this is put together by the parahawking project. they don't want to just provide an ultimate flight experience. they want to raise awareness about these birds and conserva
aactct k kidids.s. >>> let's meet bob. bob is an egyptian vulture. he likes to ride in the car. but more than riding in a car, bob of course loves to fly. he's a vulture. the cool part about bob is you can fly with him in nepal. we have done these videos before. fly along with the egyptian vulture bob. >> this would be para-vultury. >> they call it parahawking. >> they need to change that name. >> it's a broad term. all these people up there paragliding, you can...
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bob reached out to me. he felt, for whatever reason comfortable that i would give him the fairest hearing. then we get wound into the story. it is impossible that we not be a part. >> this is another clip. this is where cathy's friend talks about her fear of robert durst. >> i was having a late afternoon dinner party for my family. cathy really wasn't invited, but when she called, she said, i need to get out of here. i'm not going to tell my best friend no. everybody was getting along, and everybody was enjoying. it was just a nice evening. i can remember very clearly the telephone call. bobby insisting that cathy come home, and cathy being visibly shaken after the phone call. she went out and warmed up the mercedes. she came back in and said, i'm leaving now. we stood on the front porch, and she said, promise me, if something happens, you will check it out. i said, kathy, of course. you can count on me. it didn't even register that she was telling me that for some dreadful reason. i just didn't get it. >>
bob reached out to me. he felt, for whatever reason comfortable that i would give him the fairest hearing. then we get wound into the story. it is impossible that we not be a part. >> this is another clip. this is where cathy's friend talks about her fear of robert durst. >> i was having a late afternoon dinner party for my family. cathy really wasn't invited, but when she called, she said, i need to get out of here. i'm not going to tell my best friend no. everybody was getting...
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i am this movie. >> oh. >> okay, bob. bob is like, hello. all right. >> can i ask you a follow up question here? you're the poster? you're the -- >> no it's like, it's like asking me how this television fits into my life. you know, television is my life. that's what i do. my life and my work and my life's work is on television. my life's work is you know being able to speak to millions of people about things that i feel passionate about. this movie doesn't kind of like fit into it. this movie is it. it's a part of to answer the question, it's a really, really good question actually. bob is going, what? it really is. this movie is a part of the flow of my life. i want doesn't fit in. it's like not compartmentalized it's all a part of the flow. it's to have everything you do be an extension of what you are. >> reporter: actress laura dern is nominated this year for her role. dern talked about the delight of playing different characters. >> you said you have a t rex? >> uh-huh. >> in jurassic park, laura dern fights for her life while she finds
i am this movie. >> oh. >> okay, bob. bob is like, hello. all right. >> can i ask you a follow up question here? you're the poster? you're the -- >> no it's like, it's like asking me how this television fits into my life. you know, television is my life. that's what i do. my life and my work and my life's work is on television. my life's work is you know being able to speak to millions of people about things that i feel passionate about. this movie doesn't kind of like...
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great to see you, too, bob. thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to a fearless journalist whose stories millions watched on "60 minutes," us included. bob simon killed last night in a car crash here in new york city. remembered this evening for his tireless war coverage, from the battlefield in vietnam, bravely traveling to so many conflicts around the world. his latest report airing just last sunday before the news of his death last night. tonight, this image from the scene of the crash. simon was a passenger in the backseat. abc's byron pitts, who worked with simon, on what happened last night, and on bob simon's storied career. >> reporter: this is the mangled wreck. evidence of the violence of the crash that took bob simon's life. investigators looking into just how fast the driver was going when he hit a car at a manhattan traffic light and slammed into a metal barrier. simon wasn't wearing a seat belt, say police. an unlikely end to a life lived on the edge. >> this is where the bodies are stored. >> rep
great to see you, too, bob. thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to a fearless journalist whose stories millions watched on "60 minutes," us included. bob simon killed last night in a car crash here in new york city. remembered this evening for his tireless war coverage, from the battlefield in vietnam, bravely traveling to so many conflicts around the world. his latest report airing just last sunday before the news of his death last night. tonight, this image from the...
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evidence of the silence of the crash that took bob simon's life. investigators looking into just how fast the driver was going when he hit a car at a manhattan traffic light and slam into a metal barrier. simon wasn't wearing a seat belt. an unlikely end to a life lived on the edge. >> this is where the bobdies are stored. >> reporter: bob simon had it all. the looks, the style, the resume. he was hemingway with a microphone. >> hundreds became thousands until an exodus of biblical proportions was under way. we're going to pick up an american. >> reporter: as they say in the business he made his bones in vietnam, giving humanity to the humanity of war. >> there's nothing left to say about this war. there's just nothing left to say. >> reporter: bob simon had a way with words, like babe ruth had a way with a baseball bat. >> historians may one day view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. >> reporter: and durhis report on israeli soldiers. >> this seemed cold methodical. it went on for 40 minutes. >> re
evidence of the silence of the crash that took bob simon's life. investigators looking into just how fast the driver was going when he hit a car at a manhattan traffic light and slam into a metal barrier. simon wasn't wearing a seat belt. an unlikely end to a life lived on the edge. >> this is where the bobdies are stored. >> reporter: bob simon had it all. the looks, the style, the resume. he was hemingway with a microphone. >> hundreds became thousands until an exodus of...
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and we'll remember bob simon a reporter's reporter, who turned words into sweet symphonies. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and if you ever questioned that music is the universal language, watch this. ♪ ♪ ♪ a german-speaking teacher tutoring a french-speaking african how to sing an aria in italian. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're beginning with an ending and we're doing this to give you a better idea of what's been lost. there was a car wreck in manhattan last night nothing remarkable, except the one person killed was bob simon. simon was in his 19th season on "60 minutes"," and before that he'd spent nearly 30 years on this program. he was among the most courageous and gifted reporters of our time, and he reminded us how good journalism can be. >> reporter: i'm from bronx. and in fact it took a long time before cbs would put me on the air because i had such a thick bronx accent. we're going to pick up an american. >>american. >> pelley: the voice would become unmistakable, the perspective indispensable. >> reporte
and we'll remember bob simon a reporter's reporter, who turned words into sweet symphonies. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and if you ever questioned that music is the universal language, watch this. ♪ ♪ ♪ a german-speaking teacher tutoring a french-speaking african how to sing an aria in italian. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we're beginning with an ending and we're doing this to give you a better...
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veteran cbs news and "60 minutes" correspondent bob simon is dead. he covered some of the world's most dangerous wars. ahead a look back at his monumental career and how he is being remembered today. bob simon next. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. fiber one streusel. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when
veteran cbs news and "60 minutes" correspondent bob simon is dead. he covered some of the world's most dangerous wars. ahead a look back at his monumental career and how he is being remembered today. bob simon next. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. can this decadent, fruit topped...
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bob kelly. >>> hey, sue, good morning everybody. we will have a little technical difficulties as well with our cameras but we will go outside and take a live look a at a jackknife tractor trailer on i-95. this is a live look at i-95 northbound just north of the walt whitman bridge. and again, you know, this is that time period i just drove in coming up 202 and then the schuylkill expressway where we just now hit that threshold where the plow trains can start to do their job. i did not the see one plow train working at all, in the last hour on my drive-in here. 202, snow covered, the schuylkill expressway, snow covered. i-95 here this is northbound there is the exit for columbus, avenue and delaware avenue here in south philadelphia. so a a jackknife tractor trailer on that northbound side of i-95. all of the bridges have speed restrictionness play, because of the weather. wear down to 25. ate plow train going through there. heading out the front door right now we are trailblazers. i wish i had a plow on the trent of my vehicle i cou
bob kelly. >>> hey, sue, good morning everybody. we will have a little technical difficulties as well with our cameras but we will go outside and take a live look a at a jackknife tractor trailer on i-95. this is a live look at i-95 northbound just north of the walt whitman bridge. and again, you know, this is that time period i just drove in coming up 202 and then the schuylkill expressway where we just now hit that threshold where the plow trains can start to do their job. i did not...
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bob kelly? >> weather drama, weather drama this morning. accident on i-95, southbound, 95, right at the cottman avenue construction zone. so leaving the northeast, bucks county, headed south, already, a jam ahead of you here working your way into cottman avenue. here is a live look they at the blue route, bryn mawr avenue, starting to see delays southbound for the gang heading down toward 95, and maybe headed to the airport, 422 eastbound, again, delay from trooper in through king of prussia. accident east of the blue route, 476, squeeze there between the ramps for the blue route and the conshy curve. that's setting us back about 15 minutes. >> water main break out here in abington, along tyson avenue, between edge hill, and bruce avenue. so watch for delays to the morning and the midday. and the big mess is going to occur later on today. patco high-speed line, we've been talking about it, it kicks in this afternoon, here is the details, the one track, operate one track, here, on thursday afternoon, all day friday, that's going to create a
bob kelly? >> weather drama, weather drama this morning. accident on i-95, southbound, 95, right at the cottman avenue construction zone. so leaving the northeast, bucks county, headed south, already, a jam ahead of you here working your way into cottman avenue. here is a live look they at the blue route, bryn mawr avenue, starting to see delays southbound for the gang heading down toward 95, and maybe headed to the airport, 422 eastbound, again, delay from trooper in through king of...
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bob was a reporter's e report. he was driven by natural curiosity all over the globe the to cover all of the stories unimaginable. and we will miss him very much at cbs and "60 minutes." i. >> i can feel it. i have to say i did not know him at all, and to talk about someone 73 years old and discussing with my next guest, anderson and at a function, and media thing and i was with some younger journalists coming up to talk to me and all of the sudden this guy walks over and five minutes into it it was bob simon and he just hung out and spoke to us and a really great guy. >> and a delight to work with from every producerr who worked with him, and they loved to be in the field with him h. they knew not only was he going to get an amazing story, but he enjoyed the process and enjoyable to be with. krou know, it is important. it is a family when you are working on the stories, and it is a family that comes together from disparate parts of the world, and bob simon was the head of that family. you know i think that all of
bob was a reporter's e report. he was driven by natural curiosity all over the globe the to cover all of the stories unimaginable. and we will miss him very much at cbs and "60 minutes." i. >> i can feel it. i have to say i did not know him at all, and to talk about someone 73 years old and discussing with my next guest, anderson and at a function, and media thing and i was with some younger journalists coming up to talk to me and all of the sudden this guy walks over and five...
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. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> you want to try this? >> sure. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> they thought i had a company with a value of zero. today the market value of aig is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle. >> with this illness, i have nine months to a year to live. >> that's what they said. >> that's what i was told. and then they put me on this aggressive chemotherapy. i said i have an obligation to resign if i cannot handle the chemotherapy. >> robert bob benmosche was born in brooklyn in 1944. early in his childhood his father moved his family to the catskill mountains, but shortly afterwards, his father died of a heart attack, leaving his mother and three other siblings a quarter of a million dollars in debt and with a half completed hotel. from there, money, having enough of it, became a driving force in benmosche's life. soon
. >> i will be chatting with retired chief executive bob benmosche. i traveled to spend time with this retired wall street titan where he owns a vineyard. >> you want to try this? >> sure. >> we have a ways to go. >> and recounts how he turned around a company left for dead. >> they thought i had a company with a value of zero. today the market value of aig is almost $80 billion. >> all while dealing with a personal struggle. >> with this illness,...
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yes, the the gentlemen in the gray suit question. >> bob kelly. >> christian gray. >> bob kelly, i have a question, when wayness catholic school. >> sir, sir, sir, sir. >> well, sir just called me and said don't come to school so it is official now forget the delay the philadelphia catholic schools. >> and public schools, closed. >> we are not going to school today. >> reversing the decision. >> reversing their decision. >> i thought they made a pretty good decision. >> depending how they added on to it now it is an eight hour delay. >> maybe they notice there were in plows out. >> maybe they realized, maybe some of the teachers climbed in and saw what our viewers were saying it is a mess out here. better to take a snow day. >> where are the plows. >> drop the kid off at mike's house. >> why aren't they here. >> we talk to dell dot they said they have 500 crew mens out and about. what are you seeing jenny joyce. >> reporter: well, we are live along naamans road and we are watching the traffic pass us by. it is coming in ebbs and flow. it has in the been too bad. we have an announcement
yes, the the gentlemen in the gray suit question. >> bob kelly. >> christian gray. >> bob kelly, i have a question, when wayness catholic school. >> sir, sir, sir, sir. >> well, sir just called me and said don't come to school so it is official now forget the delay the philadelphia catholic schools. >> and public schools, closed. >> we are not going to school today. >> reversing the decision. >> reversing their decision. >> i thought...
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bob? >> yes. >> talking about your people. >> serious note about this one, i think what he said here was very, very bormt. i think he is right, that in this country, there probably are a larger percentage of people outside the police force that have either unconscious or conscious racial sensitivity. police officers from the beginning are now trained for this kind of thing, much more sensitive to working in minority communities pause most of the people who have that kind of bias don't go to minority communities and these guys do all the time. i think probably you're going to find that that statement maybe the truest of all statement of this whole debate, you will find fewer people who have any racial bias in the police department pause they are trained and sensitized to it. >> i'm going to throw to this and get eric to respond, i think this is a really compelling statement that james comey makes when he gives the explanation, the truth about the root cause of problems in minority communiti
bob? >> yes. >> talking about your people. >> serious note about this one, i think what he said here was very, very bormt. i think he is right, that in this country, there probably are a larger percentage of people outside the police force that have either unconscious or conscious racial sensitivity. police officers from the beginning are now trained for this kind of thing, much more sensitive to working in minority communities pause most of the people who have that kind of...
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bob simon was 37. >> i heard that earlier this morning still can't believe it. what a man whacker a man. >>> our time 4:49. lets get a check of business news. >> jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange. we have just learn about that massive cyber breach at anthem health insurance and new there is a new warning? >> reporter: that is right ftc says scammers are praying on potential anthem victims, sending phony anthem e-mails that ask for personal financial information and they offer some credit monitoring. the ftc says, do not respond anthem will be only contacting customers by regular mail. ukee and erika. >> okay. jill, lots of couples who are about to get married register for things like china, silverware but now an electronics store wants a piece of the action. >> reporter: if you are getting married and more interested in flat screens then dish wear you can register at best buy. the nation's largest consumer electronics chain has launch its first wedding registry. best buy wants to because sales and make itself more relevant to younger shoppers
bob simon was 37. >> i heard that earlier this morning still can't believe it. what a man whacker a man. >>> our time 4:49. lets get a check of business news. >> jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange. we have just learn about that massive cyber breach at anthem health insurance and new there is a new warning? >> reporter: that is right ftc says scammers are praying on potential anthem victims, sending phony anthem e-mails that ask for personal...
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that's one thing we can all learn from bob simon. the guy had a way with words but he was mostly silent about himself, and in his pass, it's that quiet humility that echoes. on sunday's "60 minutes" we will have another chance to see another story from bob simon and you can bet i will watch it repeatedly. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. >>> new details revealed today in metro's deadly smoke incident. >> reporter: a fire alarm was sounding in the metro tunnel before that doomed train even left the platform. so why didn't metro respond? >> reporter: urgent bridge inspections in maryland underway after an accident tuesday at one te i found at another. i'm scott broom. coming up the results of the day's inspection. >> from critical condition to now smiling and laughing. >> reporter: i'm surae chinn in mclean. for the first time we get a look at sledding victim 6-year- old benston schone in the hos
that's one thing we can all learn from bob simon. the guy had a way with words but he was mostly silent about himself, and in his pass, it's that quiet humility that echoes. on sunday's "60 minutes" we will have another chance to see another story from bob simon and you can bet i will watch it repeatedly. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes."...
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>> i think it was clear it would not be bob's story. it was not dinner theater with bob durst, but he knows the deep dive that we do. we are obsessional about our resource. if you want today do a piece about yourself you will call someone else. >> it is -- what is your take away from this story? >> well there are so many angles to it. this morning i got an e-mail from bob durst because he red something that his brother planted in the new york post and he wanted to respond to it. he is very clever and funny. he calls his brother d.d. and this is not a local real estate family, they built the bank of america tower, and the freedom tower on the world trade center site. this is a unique situation where you have a family like this expoeszex exposed in this way, and he says this and think, and it looks like doug durst will not be excited about the series. maybe they should give him a refound on his hbo monthly fee. he has a tremendous sense of humor about it. he knows he is seen as a exciting figure. >> thank you, i appreciate it. >>> that is
>> i think it was clear it would not be bob's story. it was not dinner theater with bob durst, but he knows the deep dive that we do. we are obsessional about our resource. if you want today do a piece about yourself you will call someone else. >> it is -- what is your take away from this story? >> well there are so many angles to it. this morning i got an e-mail from bob durst because he red something that his brother planted in the new york post and he wanted to respond to...
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. >> today is bob kelly's birthday. >> yeah. >> happy birthday, bob! >> happy birthday to you. >> we hear you had a great night last night? your wife left a surprise in the bedroom? >> yes. >> hold on, let's play some music here? >> oh, ya. >> ♪ >> so what's the surprise? >> what's the sun miami until message here? >> choo-choo. here comes the engineer. growing up i always had trains growing up in my basement growing up in northeast philly. and i've always wanted the opportunity to show my kids all of the trains that i had, little train platform. and she had somebody come in, build this whole thing, in our sitting room. >> near the bedroom? >> near the bedroom, right off the bedroom. >> now, see, i love this story, bob. we had to make it dirty. >> a chance to experience my childhood memories with my kids. regardless what you had in your mind. >> right. this was for the kids and for you. >> gosh, you know, let him finish this. >> i'll have my little engineer hat on, when i blow my whistle, what the what the, all aboard! >> what's going on over there?
. >> today is bob kelly's birthday. >> yeah. >> happy birthday, bob! >> happy birthday to you. >> we hear you had a great night last night? your wife left a surprise in the bedroom? >> yes. >> hold on, let's play some music here? >> oh, ya. >> ♪ >> so what's the surprise? >> what's the sun miami until message here? >> choo-choo. here comes the engineer. growing up i always had trains growing up in my basement growing up...
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that's one thing we can all learn from bob simon. the guy had a way with words but he was mostly silent about himself, and in his passing, it's that quiet humility that echoes. on sunday's "60 minutes" we will have another chance to see another story from bob simon and you can bet i will watch it repeatedly. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at 6:00, president obama zeroing in on hackers and cyber bullies taking abig security step in the middle of silicon valley. president obama signed an executive order designed to stop cyber attacks. it was the main focus of his bay area visit. kpix 5's devin fehely says that the whole idea is to get tech companies and the government work together. >> reporter: that's right. now, increasingly people are living their lives online either their computers or th
that's one thing we can all learn from bob simon. the guy had a way with words but he was mostly silent about himself, and in his passing, it's that quiet humility that echoes. on sunday's "60 minutes" we will have another chance to see another story from bob simon and you can bet i will watch it repeatedly. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60...
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i in the back of my head said wow, there is bob simon. it is still so exciting when you get to see some of these icons i have a privilege of sharing this building with. we said hello, and went about our way and of course learned this terrible news the same day, it was moving for me personally. >> i can certainly understand that feeling chris thanks so much for that insight, thank you. >> reporter: absolutely. >>> now to a cbs-3 exclusive a dramatic police chase caught on camera. you can watch here as the suspect is speed ago way from officers as he went through chester and montgomery counties. you can see a jeep swerve on to ridge pike in limerick forcing a man and car in on coming traffic. this happened after a robbery in coventry mall. sources is a i that suspect was in the caught. >>> happening today philadelphia city council will take a final vet on paid sick leave, health and human services committee unanimously approved the measure earlier this month. it is up for a full vote today and is expect to pass. mayor michael nutter is expe
i in the back of my head said wow, there is bob simon. it is still so exciting when you get to see some of these icons i have a privilege of sharing this building with. we said hello, and went about our way and of course learned this terrible news the same day, it was moving for me personally. >> i can certainly understand that feeling chris thanks so much for that insight, thank you. >> reporter: absolutely. >>> now to a cbs-3 exclusive a dramatic police chase caught on...
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that's one thing we can all learn from bob simon. the guy had a way with words but he was mostly silent about himself, and in his pass, it's that quiet humility that echoes. on sunday's "60 minutes" we will have another chance to see another story from bob simon and you can bet i will watch it repeatedly. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> was kanye upstaged at his first new york fashion week show by his daughter? >> north's tantrum blowing up the internet. and we're talking to yezus today. >> what did it mean for you to have your daughter in the front row? >> i wonder what anna wintour thought. well we're asking, did kim break protocol by having their daughter there? >> she was crying but kim took her backstage. it was definitely loud. >> brian williams under fire again as nbc investigates more of his reporting. >> i was at the gate the night the wall came down. >
that's one thing we can all learn from bob simon. the guy had a way with words but he was mostly silent about himself, and in his pass, it's that quiet humility that echoes. on sunday's "60 minutes" we will have another chance to see another story from bob simon and you can bet i will watch it repeatedly. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes."...
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i do not envy people like bob who have to play this game. betty: how do you play this game bob? bob: other than try to buy low and sell high, i think we pay attention to companies that have lots of earnings in the u.s. you focus on companies that have positive free cash flow and make sure your portfolio is geared toward the disinflation area environment the world faces. you will get more right than wrong in a world that is volatile. we got spoiled with low volatility the now that it is back to normal, it feels high. betty: is it normal? bob: if you look at most of the measures volatility for equity markets, the u.s., it it is normal. the last three or four years being well below normal. when will it, down and get back to normal? that was not normal, this is. that's ok. and the last 30 years, i have seen a volatility more to the upside. betty: let's a you do what you just recommended, consolidate, make sure you have companies that have exposure in the u.s. make sure you find good balance sheet companies. then what -- what keeps you up at night? bob: both of you just referred to i
i do not envy people like bob who have to play this game. betty: how do you play this game bob? bob: other than try to buy low and sell high, i think we pay attention to companies that have lots of earnings in the u.s. you focus on companies that have positive free cash flow and make sure your portfolio is geared toward the disinflation area environment the world faces. you will get more right than wrong in a world that is volatile. we got spoiled with low volatility the now that it is back to...
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we still have a situation, bob kelly in delaware don't we. >> 5:49. live look at the news van steve is on the scene of what is left on this tractor trailer accident that happened about 2:30 or so this morning when a tractor trailer was traveling southbound. you can see in mess there fuel spill and oil. truck was traveling south bun and we will zoom in. greg you can see skidmark where the tractor portion went up and over the guardrail and into on coming traffic. thank goodness there was no cars coming the opposite direction or we could be looking at a much different scene right now here in wilmington. the headlights thaw see go into our left, that is the northbound lanes of 495, they have been reopened and it looks like we are getting ready to drag what is left of the trailer portion out of here on the southbound side. the clean up obviously much quicker because no one was seriously injured and that truck looks to be empty. there was in car get on the roadway. just a fuel and gas and they put down that kiddy litter oil dry there. lets get to the maps.
we still have a situation, bob kelly in delaware don't we. >> 5:49. live look at the news van steve is on the scene of what is left on this tractor trailer accident that happened about 2:30 or so this morning when a tractor trailer was traveling southbound. you can see in mess there fuel spill and oil. truck was traveling south bun and we will zoom in. greg you can see skidmark where the tractor portion went up and over the guardrail and into on coming traffic. thank goodness there was no...
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bob, hang with us if you can. we're going to go to a quick break and come back, reset, and try to get more information on this latest shooting. keep in mind, we're not talking about the shooting that happened earlier today at the free speech event involving the artist lars vilks from sweden. that was repelled by hi own security force. this is a separate second shooting that has taken place in copenhagen near a synagogue from what we understand. we believe one person has been injured and we're going to try to get the latest. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer
bob, hang with us if you can. we're going to go to a quick break and come back, reset, and try to get more information on this latest shooting. keep in mind, we're not talking about the shooting that happened earlier today at the free speech event involving the artist lars vilks from sweden. that was repelled by hi own security force. this is a separate second shooting that has taken place in copenhagen near a synagogue from what we understand. we believe one person has been injured and we're...
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th thanks for your time, bob and jamie. let's talk about this. it seems like two things we can talk about it, bob laying out a bear case or short case for tesla and who could apple disrupt in the dashboard. could that be a mobile eye, which has basically been flat since january. just been trading horribly. >> i would say for apple, if i'm a shareholder, i would welcome increased r & d. maybe it's car, maybe not. apple has two times the market cap of google, almost two and a half times the cash on their balance sheet and they spend less in r & d a year. i want to see apple spend more. forget the car. how about coming up with a cell phone battery that lasts more than a day. hopefully this can open it up. >> the case for tesla maybe a year or two from now. we talk about it, february 11th, we waited for them to report earnings. the stock should trade to 185. we said 5 at best. i think above 225 if breaks out. i think the stock is going higher. >> it was really nice today considering the tape and what oil is doing. for the second day in a row, decoupl
th thanks for your time, bob and jamie. let's talk about this. it seems like two things we can talk about it, bob laying out a bear case or short case for tesla and who could apple disrupt in the dashboard. could that be a mobile eye, which has basically been flat since january. just been trading horribly. >> i would say for apple, if i'm a shareholder, i would welcome increased r & d. maybe it's car, maybe not. apple has two times the market cap of google, almost two and a half times...
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bob simon was a respected and loved newsman. tonight his colleagues open up about one of the most difficult stories they've ever had to cover. because we still -- nobody here has processed it yet. >> when steve told me, i think we sat on the phone and there was silence. there was nothing
bob simon was a respected and loved newsman. tonight his colleagues open up about one of the most difficult stories they've ever had to cover. because we still -- nobody here has processed it yet. >> when steve told me, i think we sat on the phone and there was silence. there was nothing
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bob simon worked at cbs for 45 years. covering everything from riots, and oscar nominated movies, and wars, he was a staple on 60 minutes for sure. many of bob's fellow journalists quickly took to twitter to express their condolances last night. >> yes dan rather sent his condolances followed by folks like sanderson cooper called bob the best writer and broadcast news. katie courik, larry kane, the list goes on. a lot of respect for him in the business for sure. >> so surprising, my goodness. and some very lucky people are waking up in the state of pennsylvania, because somebody in this keystone state won the powerball last night. >> so, north carolina. >> yes, they got one. >> texas, puerto rico, matched all six power balls. >> somebody in pennsylvania? >> 2 million. >> that was it? >> 2 million? >> better than nothing. >> i'll take that. >> seriously. >> is it me? >> no word yet on what cities where the win remembers from, so everyone hole onto their ticket. >> it could be us. >> it could be us. >> $2 million? >> but th
bob simon worked at cbs for 45 years. covering everything from riots, and oscar nominated movies, and wars, he was a staple on 60 minutes for sure. many of bob's fellow journalists quickly took to twitter to express their condolances last night. >> yes dan rather sent his condolances followed by folks like sanderson cooper called bob the best writer and broadcast news. katie courik, larry kane, the list goes on. a lot of respect for him in the business for sure. >> so surprising, my...
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the death of long time cbs news man bob simon. he was killed in a car accident in new york city last night. scott pelley paid tribute to his colleague in a special report. >> the veteran correspondent has been with "60 minutes" since 1996 and renowned for international coverage. vietnam is where he first covered warfare. he gave his first hand reporting from every battle field from around the world since. >> bob simon had been with cbs since 1967. his body of work earned him more than two dozen emmys and four peabodys and highest honors from the press club. bob simon was 73 years old. >>> nbc removed brian williams' name from "nbc nightly news." last night, lester holt addressed the controversy in the first broadcast since the suspension. >> it is an enormously difficult story to report. brian is a member of our family but so are you, our viewers. we will work every night to be worthy of your trust. >> the network is pouring through williams past reports for inaccuracies. >>> the next stop for the keystone pipeline bill is preside
the death of long time cbs news man bob simon. he was killed in a car accident in new york city last night. scott pelley paid tribute to his colleague in a special report. >> the veteran correspondent has been with "60 minutes" since 1996 and renowned for international coverage. vietnam is where he first covered warfare. he gave his first hand reporting from every battle field from around the world since. >> bob simon had been with cbs since 1967. his body of work earned...