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>> in the end, martin, this david martin, knows that even if this issue is resolved, there's no guarantee it won't happened to him again, maybe years from now. in germantown, i'm kent wainscot, wisn-12 news. joyce: david is working with the background check company to try and clear things up. fighting the growing opioid problem in wisconsin. the digital billboards are part of the federal drug enforcement agency's new campaign to increase the public's awareness of the risks of prescription painkillers. addiction to those can lead to problems with heroin and fentanyl. the dea hopes the billboards can help change behavior and attitudes. >> this initiative offers hope, hope that we can prevent misuse and addiction tes in the grips of dependence and hope for their families with treatment. patrick: according to the dea, 262 people have died from overdoses in milwaukee county so far this year. joyce: a race against time. tonight, crews in california are rushing to get ahead of an incoming storm as they investigate that deadly warehouse fire in oakland. 36 people are dead. abc's danya bacchus has
>> in the end, martin, this david martin, knows that even if this issue is resolved, there's no guarantee it won't happened to him again, maybe years from now. in germantown, i'm kent wainscot, wisn-12 news. joyce: david is working with the background check company to try and clear things up. fighting the growing opioid problem in wisconsin. the digital billboards are part of the federal drug enforcement agency's new campaign to increase the public's awareness of the risks of prescription...
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. >> my information has been merged with another david martin. a case of mistaken identity, and it's not the first time. a germantown business owner is trying to convince people that he's not a thief. his retirement savings is now in limbo. as wisn 12 news kent wainscott reports, it's a strange problem that's come back to haunt him after 25 years. >> identity they denied it. they denied my application and i'm confused. >> david martin was stunned when to work with him on his retirement account. >> i asked for details and they said, we can't disclose that to you. >> the company, scottrade, also wouldn't tell us why it flagged his account, but they did point martin to the company that does their background checks. >> even though i've never committed theft. i've never been arrested. i've never been convicted. i've never been tried. all of a sudden, i have a history of theft on my record. >> but it wasn't his record. martin told them he says he's being mistaken for someone with the same name and almost identical social security number, someone with a
. >> my information has been merged with another david martin. a case of mistaken identity, and it's not the first time. a germantown business owner is trying to convince people that he's not a thief. his retirement savings is now in limbo. as wisn 12 news kent wainscott reports, it's a strange problem that's come back to haunt him after 25 years. >> identity they denied it. they denied my application and i'm confused. >> david martin was stunned when to work with him on his...
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they're t first to b charged, but as david martin reports, alst cerinly not t last. >> reporter: it's 6:30 a.m., d these recruit have been up since 4:00. e training apaisand is vestigatns have foundt to be dightruel. humiating and hazing recruits, none o pmi according to commaing gener austin nforth. >> when youutour hands on a young or won, you have going to tolere it. we're not rawft but the investigationsshot spring when the abuses came to light. nt e-mail he white house entitled "concerd loved es of iocent rruits" scribed incidents of drill drinki on th job, calling homophobic slurs and warng themhat snihes get stitche the mos notoriousas involving muslim recruit who allegedly mpedo hiseath d after being slapped by drill sergea is still under investigation. that samerillnstructo allegedly ordered another muslim cr a clothes dryer. when he assumed command.all >> can't slap them? >> no. >> reporter: can they call them names? >> they cant. any allegation of recruit abuse comes directly to me. >> reporter: but since then, one recruit has died aft beingm3 found unresponsive in his bunk
they're t first to b charged, but as david martin reports, alst cerinly not t last. >> reporter: it's 6:30 a.m., d these recruit have been up since 4:00. e training apaisand is vestigatns have foundt to be dightruel. humiating and hazing recruits, none o pmi according to commaing gener austin nforth. >> when youutour hands on a young or won, you have going to tolere it. we're not rawft but the investigationsshot spring when the abuses came to light. nt e-mail he white house entitled...
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it was deadly. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. well, more than 100 million americans are on the move for the holidays, and carter evans has found that many are already running into trouble. >> reporter: los angeles has one of the nation's busiest airports, and this week, it may be the most disfunctional. >> i'll i'm just mad as hell because whons when we're going to be able it to get back to new york? >> reporter: if misery loves company, john schott has plenty of new friends, like jane zheng, wondering when she'll reach vancouver. >> we are homeless right now for christmas. >> reporter: on a relatively tranquil day across the country with most airports showing few problems, l.a. has suffered through 716 flight delays, and 143 cancellations over 36 hours. l.a.'s problems started wednesday with a security scare. then it randy in a city not used to rain, creating gridlock on the roads and on the tarmac. steve bauman's luck ran out after his flight from seattle landed on time. >> we arrived at 4:07 and got off the plane at 6:37 purpo
it was deadly. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. well, more than 100 million americans are on the move for the holidays, and carter evans has found that many are already running into trouble. >> reporter: los angeles has one of the nation's busiest airports, and this week, it may be the most disfunctional. >> i'll i'm just mad as hell because whons when we're going to be able it to get back to new york? >> reporter: if misery loves company, john...
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they're the first to be charged, but as david martin reports, almost certainly not the last. >> reporter: it's 6:30 a.m., and these recruits have been up since 4:00. the training at parris island is supposed to be tough, but investigations have found it to be downright cruel. drill instructors abusing, humiliating and hazing to commanding general austin renforth. >> when you put your hands on a young man or woman, you have crossed a line, and we're not going to tolerate it. rawft but these investigations show it was tolerated until last spring when the abuses came to light. an e-mail sent to the white house entitled "concerned loved ones of innocent recruits" described incidents of drill instructors withholding food, drinking on the job, calling recruits terrorist, using homophobic slurs and warning them that snitches get stitches. the most notorious case involving a muslim recruit who allegedly jumped to his death after being slapped by a drill sergeant is still under investigation. that same drill instructor allegedly ordered another muslim recruit into a clothes dryer. renforth was su
they're the first to be charged, but as david martin reports, almost certainly not the last. >> reporter: it's 6:30 a.m., and these recruits have been up since 4:00. the training at parris island is supposed to be tough, but investigations have found it to be downright cruel. drill instructors abusing, humiliating and hazing to commanding general austin renforth. >> when you put your hands on a young man or woman, you have crossed a line, and we're not going to tolerate it. rawft...
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here's david martin. >> reporter: president roosevelt was as shocked as everyone else. he was working on his stamp collection in his private white house study, preserved in this no library in hyde park, new york. the phone rings at this desk, the secretary of the navy on the line, and he tells the president that the pearl harbor naval base is under attack. herman eberhardt is the library's curator. >> his first reaction was to shout into the phone "no" in a state of disbelief. >> reporter: within an amount of hours, roosevelt had dictated in his own hand one of the greatest presidential speeches ever, beginning with the joint session of congress the next day. >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter: but there were moment, says paul sparrow, director of the f.d.r. library, when the enormity of what had happened almost overwhelmed the president. -he was having dinner with his son and some of his closest advisers. i think the weight got to him and he had a moment of despair. one of the white house staff who was serving the dinner rem like, "my go
here's david martin. >> reporter: president roosevelt was as shocked as everyone else. he was working on his stamp collection in his private white house study, preserved in this no library in hyde park, new york. the phone rings at this desk, the secretary of the navy on the line, and he tells the president that the pearl harbor naval base is under attack. herman eberhardt is the library's curator. >> his first reaction was to shout into the phone "no" in a state of...
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>> pelley: david martin breaking this story at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. u.s. intelligence believes the cyber attack on the e-mail of the democratic national committee was ordered by the russian president himself, vladimir putin. here's homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: the evidence linking the hack to vladimir putin comes from what intelligence officials say are a variety of sources, hundreds of people from the kremlin, the russian military, and the intelligence directorate may have been involved in the elaborate network of cyber espionage. it included two separate hacking units nicknamed "fancy bear" and "cozy bear." investigators believe that putin initially wanted to damage hillary clinton and to inject chaos and doubt into the election process. u.s. officials stay it was an added bonus that donald trump, seen as more friendly to russian interests, became the republican nominee. the hack that ultimately breeched computers at the democratic national committee began in the summer of 2015. >> these aren't super sphis kateed attacks. law
>> pelley: david martin breaking this story at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. u.s. intelligence believes the cyber attack on the e-mail of the democratic national committee was ordered by the russian president himself, vladimir putin. here's homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: the evidence linking the hack to vladimir putin comes from what intelligence officials say are a variety of sources, hundreds of people from the kremlin, the russian military,...
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scott. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. a moment ago woe heard from president obama on syria. in the ruined city of aleppo, these green buses came to evacuate civilians bombarded by syrian and russian planes. but the evacuation operation has been interrupted by fighting, and elizabeth palmer picks up our story. >> reporter: around the clock, buses rolled from east aleppo into rebel-held areas of the countryside nearby, and the exodus continued this morning air, stream of ambulances carrying the injured. it's estimated that 8,000 to 9,000 civilians and rebel fighters have left so far, crammed into any vehicle that moved. with no choice but to start again in unknown territory. some found comfort, even joy, as they were reunited with friends they weren't even sure were alive. but for most, the evacuation has been both shock and heartbreak. mohammed was a teacher at aleppo university. >> i cried. i left my country. i left my homeland. i was kicked out of my country. i was kicked out of my homeland. >> reporter: then, suddenly,
scott. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. a moment ago woe heard from president obama on syria. in the ruined city of aleppo, these green buses came to evacuate civilians bombarded by syrian and russian planes. but the evacuation operation has been interrupted by fighting, and elizabeth palmer picks up our story. >> reporter: around the clock, buses rolled from east aleppo into rebel-held areas of the countryside nearby, and the exodus continued this...
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david martin is following this. >> reporter: the unmanned underwater drone does not contain any sensitive technology, but it's worth $150,000 and the u.s. has lodged a diplomatic protest, demanding it back. according to the pentagon, a chinese navy ship stole it in broad daylight. it happened as a u.s. navy research vessel, the "bowditch," was recovering underwater drones after testing waters off the coast of the philippines, data which can be used to hunt for chinese submarines. the chinese ship, which had been shadowing the "bowditch," swooped in, put a small boat in the water, snatched one of the drones and disappeared over the horizon, ignoring radio calls to return it. u.s. navy research vessels are routinely shadowed and harassed by chinese ships as part of the shoving match for dominance in the south china sea. this incident, in which a pair of chinese trawlers harassed and almost collided with another navy research ship, occurred in 2009. but usually, those incidents occur much closer to the chinese mainland than this one. only the chinese know if this was intended as a signal to
david martin is following this. >> reporter: the unmanned underwater drone does not contain any sensitive technology, but it's worth $150,000 and the u.s. has lodged a diplomatic protest, demanding it back. according to the pentagon, a chinese navy ship stole it in broad daylight. it happened as a u.s. navy research vessel, the "bowditch," was recovering underwater drones after testing waters off the coast of the philippines, data which can be used to hunt for chinese...
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david martin has his story. >> this dude, sergeant john peck. what? what? listed for a double arm transplant. >> reporter: two years ago when john peck, a marine who lost all four limbs to an explosion in afghanistan in 2010, learned he might not have to rely on prosthetic arms for the rest of his life. >> these things. they suck. i've mean, they're horrible. >> this summer peck was wheeled into an operating room at brigham and women's hospital in boston for a 14 hour surgery. packed in ice chests, arms from a young man who had been declared brain dead, 36 hours earlier, were rushed in to be attached to peck's stumps. dr. simon talbot led 60 surgeons, nurses and technicians. >> is there a moment of truth in the surgeries? the moment when you know you have succeeded and attaching that arm? >> there is a fabulous moment of truth. that's when blood can flow into the hand you see it turn pink. >> here we go. look at that. >> oh, yeah. >> feel your pulse. perfect. >> it's that moment when you get butterfly and you know this arm is, actually, back on and back ali
david martin has his story. >> this dude, sergeant john peck. what? what? listed for a double arm transplant. >> reporter: two years ago when john peck, a marine who lost all four limbs to an explosion in afghanistan in 2010, learned he might not have to rely on prosthetic arms for the rest of his life. >> these things. they suck. i've mean, they're horrible. >> this summer peck was wheeled into an operating room at brigham and women's hospital in boston for a 14 hour...
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they're the first to be charged, but as david martin reports, the recruits have been up since 4:00. the training at paris island suppose to be tough. but investigations have found it to be downright cruel. drill instructors abusing, humiliating and hazing recruits. none of it permitted according to commanding general austin renfor. >> when you put your hand on a young man or woman. you have crossed the line the we are not going to tolerate it. >> reporter: these investigations show it was tolerated until last spring. when the abuses came an e-mail sent to the white house and titled concerned loved ones of innocent recruits, described incidents of drill instructors withholding food, drinking on the job, calling recruits terrorists, using homophobic slurs, and warning them that snitches get stitches. the most notorious case involving a muslim recruit who allegedly jumped to his death after being slapped and choked by a drill sergeant is still under investigation. drill instructor allegedly ordered another muslim recruit into a clothes dryer. renforth was to fix all that when he assume
they're the first to be charged, but as david martin reports, the recruits have been up since 4:00. the training at paris island suppose to be tough. but investigations have found it to be downright cruel. drill instructors abusing, humiliating and hazing recruits. none of it permitted according to commanding general austin renfor. >> when you put your hand on a young man or woman. you have crossed the line the we are not going to tolerate it. >> reporter: these investigations show...
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here is david martin. >> president roosevelt was as shocked as everyone else. he was working on his stamp collection in his private white house study, preserved in this panoramic photo at the fdr library in hyde park, new york. >> the phone rings at this desk, secretary of the navy on the line. and he tells the president, that the pearl harbor naval base is under attack. >> he is the library's curator. >> first reaction was to shout into the phone, no. in a state of disbelief. >> reporter: within a matter of hours, roosevelt dictated and edited in his own hand, one of the greatest presidential speeches ever. beginning with the stirring line he delivered to a joint session of congress the next day. >> december 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter: but there were moments, says paul spare row, director of the fdr library, when the enormity of what happened almost overwhelmed the president. >> he was having dinner with his son and closest advisers where i think the weight got to him. he had a moment of despair. >> he felt that he was -- going to
here is david martin. >> president roosevelt was as shocked as everyone else. he was working on his stamp collection in his private white house study, preserved in this panoramic photo at the fdr library in hyde park, new york. >> the phone rings at this desk, secretary of the navy on the line. and he tells the president, that the pearl harbor naval base is under attack. >> he is the library's curator. >> first reaction was to shout into the phone, no. in a state of...
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well, now david martin reports the hacking has led to death on the battlefield. >> reporter: locked in a bitter battle with russian-backed separatists, a ukrainian artillery officer devised a cell phone app that allowed his men to aim and shoot their howitzers in seconds rather than minutes. but after they showed it off on youtube, says adam meyers of the computer security firm crowdstrike, russian military intelligence hacked into it. >> the back door provided them full access to the device. every number that was in there, even the geographic location. >> reporter: so that malware basically turned the phone into a beacon. >> that's right. >> reporter: and that beacon was used to target ukrainian military units. as a result of this hack attack people were actually getting killed. >> the data seems to point to it for sure. >> reporter: this is what the malware looks like, and it's got digital fingerprints all over it, including this i.p. address. and what does that internet address tell you? >> that's actually a server that we've previously associated with the fancy bear actor. >> repor
well, now david martin reports the hacking has led to death on the battlefield. >> reporter: locked in a bitter battle with russian-backed separatists, a ukrainian artillery officer devised a cell phone app that allowed his men to aim and shoot their howitzers in seconds rather than minutes. but after they showed it off on youtube, says adam meyers of the computer security firm crowdstrike, russian military intelligence hacked into it. >> the back door provided them full access to...
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david martin, cbs news, hyde continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new yorky, cit s i'm pcotty.elle >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. the government of assad is poised for a victory in the five-year-old civil war. government troops backed by russia and other foreign fighters are closing the noose around rebel held neighborhoods in aleppo. rebel er five-day cease-fire to allow civilians to escape the carnage. debora patta is there. the syrian government backed by russia is using every means at its disposal to take back eastern aleppo. still rebel factions are refusing to give up. syrian soldier shows that less than 100 meet ears way from government forces took it back just one day ago. this road leads to the old city, a key prize in this battle. a few streets away we come out. if they can't walk themselves, they are carried to safety. does anyone know who this woman is, this man shouts? no one answers. but not
david martin, cbs news, hyde continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new yorky, cit s i'm pcotty.elle >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. the government of assad is poised for a victory in the five-year-old civil war. government troops backed by russia and other foreign fighters are closing the noose around rebel held neighborhoods in aleppo. rebel er five-day...
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. >> david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. >>> coming up next -- she called for help and wound up under arrest. take delsym, the #1 12-hour uncontrolcough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. delsym. the cough controller. dry spray? ♪ that's fun. ♪ it's already dry! no wait time. this is great. it's very soft. can i keep it? (laughter) all the care of dove... now in a dry antiperspirant spray. awarded best of beauty by allure. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save
. >> david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. >>> coming up next -- she called for help and wound up under arrest. take delsym, the #1 12-hour uncontrolcough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1...
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martin drew the line, ordering uber to get an autonomous vehicle testing permit. uber said no. uber claims all of its self-driving cars in this testing phase have a safety driver behind the wheel, just in case. uber is remaining defiant here. >> they operate on the theory of break first and ask permission later. >> reporter: jonathan handel is a law professor at the university of southern california. >> when you're deploying 3,000-pound pieces of hardware that roll through the jurisdiction and have the potential to cause injury or death, that's a different issue. >> reporter: as to why that car ran the red light last week, uber says it was human error, and if the company obtains a permit, it will be required to report those incidents. why wouldn't uber want to report all that? >> these are bits and piece of black moorkz what has been otherwise been a lot of enthusiasm over driverless cars. >> reporter:ube erp says it's oeing unfairly signaled out self-driving technology to the auto driver feet our tesla cars and, scott, those do not require permits. >> pelley: you
martin drew the line, ordering uber to get an autonomous vehicle testing permit. uber said no. uber claims all of its self-driving cars in this testing phase have a safety driver behind the wheel, just in case. uber is remaining defiant here. >> they operate on the theory of break first and ask permission later. >> reporter: jonathan handel is a law professor at the university of southern california. >> when you're deploying 3,000-pound pieces of hardware that roll through the...
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david martin spoke to him before and after his life changing surgery. peck. what, what? just got listed for a double arm transplant. >> reporter: that was two years ago when john peck, a marine who lost all four limbs to an explosion in afghanistan in 2010, learned he might not have to rely on prosthetic arms for the rest of his life. >> these things, like suck. they are horrible. >> reporter: this summer, peck was wheeled into an operating room at brigham and women's hospital in boston for a 14-hour surgery. packed in ice chests arms from a young man who had been declared brain dead 36 hours earlier, were rushed in to be attached to peck's stumps. dr. simon talbot let a team of 60 surgeons and nurses and technicians. is there a moment of truth in these surgeries, the moment when you know you've succeeded in attaching that arm? >> there is fabulous moment of truth when blood flows into the hand and you see it turn pink. e look at that. pulse. perfect. and that is that moment where you get butterflies and you know that this arm is actually back on and back alive again. >>
david martin spoke to him before and after his life changing surgery. peck. what, what? just got listed for a double arm transplant. >> reporter: that was two years ago when john peck, a marine who lost all four limbs to an explosion in afghanistan in 2010, learned he might not have to rely on prosthetic arms for the rest of his life. >> these things, like suck. they are horrible. >> reporter: this summer, peck was wheeled into an operating room at brigham and women's hospital...
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it was a sunday afternoon in washington, and fdr was about here is david martin. dictated and edited in his own hand, one of the greatest presidential speeches ever. beginning with the stirring line he delivered to a joint session of congress the next day. >> december 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter: but there were moments, says paul spare row, director of the fdr library, when the enormity happened almost overwhelmed the president. >> he was having dinner with his son and closest advisers where i think the weight got to him. he had a moment of despair. >> he felt that he was -- going to go down in history as a terrible president. >> reporter: later that same evening around midnight he met with cbs newsman, edward murrow. >> sandwiches and beer were served. roosevelt just opened up about the full extent of what had happened in hawaii. >> by then, roosevelt knew but american aircraft had been caught sitting wing tip to wing tip on the runway. >> at one point according to murrow, he pounds his fist on the desk and says he is talking about th
it was a sunday afternoon in washington, and fdr was about here is david martin. dictated and edited in his own hand, one of the greatest presidential speeches ever. beginning with the stirring line he delivered to a joint session of congress the next day. >> december 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> reporter: but there were moments, says paul spare row, director of the fdr library, when the enormity happened almost overwhelmed the president. >> he was having...
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>> david martin breaking this story at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. >>> u.s. intelligence believes that the cyber attack on the e-mail of the democratic national committee was ordered by the russian president himself, vladimir putin. here's homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: the evidence linking the hack to vladimir putin comes from what intelligence officials say are a variety of sources. hundreds of people from the kremlin, the russian military, and the intelligence directorate may have been involved in the elaborate network of cyber espionage. it included two separate hacking units nicknamed "fancy bear" and "cozy bear." investigators believe that putin initially wanted to damage hillary clinton and to inject chaos and doubt into the election process. u.s. officials say it was an added bonus that donald trump, seen as more friendly to russian interests, became the republican nominee. the hack that ultimately breached computers at the democratic national committee began in the summer of 2015. >> these aren't super sophisticated attacks
>> david martin breaking this story at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. >>> u.s. intelligence believes that the cyber attack on the e-mail of the democratic national committee was ordered by the russian president himself, vladimir putin. here's homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: the evidence linking the hack to vladimir putin comes from what intelligence officials say are a variety of sources. hundreds of people from the kremlin, the russian...
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as david martin reports, the drone being taken is just the laten as china flexes its military mite. >>> the unmanned underwater drone does not contain any sensitive technology, but it's worth $150,000. and the u.s. has lodged a diplomatic protest demanding it back. according to the pentagon, a chinese navy ship stole it in broad daylight. it happened as a u.s. navy research vessel was recovering two underwater drones after testing the waters off the coast of the philippines. data which can be used by sonar operators to hunt for chinese submarines. the chinese ship which had been shadowing the ship swooped in and put a small boat in the water and snatched one of the drones and disappeared over the horizon and ignoring radio calls to return it. u.s. navy vessels are routinely shadowed and harassed by chinese ships for dominance in the south china sea. this incident where they almost collided wit usually those incidents occur much closer to the chinese mainland than this one. only the chinese know if this was intended as a signal for the incoming trump administration. pentagon officials
as david martin reports, the drone being taken is just the laten as china flexes its military mite. >>> the unmanned underwater drone does not contain any sensitive technology, but it's worth $150,000. and the u.s. has lodged a diplomatic protest demanding it back. according to the pentagon, a chinese navy ship stole it in broad daylight. it happened as a u.s. navy research vessel was recovering two underwater drones after testing the waters off the coast of the philippines. data which...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," david martin, at the pentagon. >>> a car bomb has killed at least 13 soldiers in central turkey this morning and injured at least 55 other people. most of the military personnel, the blast happened at the entrance to a university. hitting a bus that included the soldiers among its passengers. turkey is facing renewed conflict in the southeast part of the country with kurdish rebels. the deputy prime minister says that materiels used in the attack were materials to those used in last bombing in istanbul. there has been no claim of responsibility for the attacks so far. >>> in syria this morning, there is yet another agreement to completely evacuate civilians and rebels who remain trapped in the besieged city of aleppo. indiscriminate fighting ending previous evacuation plans almost as soon as they started. the most recent evacuation process stopped on friday. johnathan vigliotti is in london with more on the situation that only gets worse with each day. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. very true. the evacuation in syria requires civilians trust
for "cbs this morning: saturday," david martin, at the pentagon. >>> a car bomb has killed at least 13 soldiers in central turkey this morning and injured at least 55 other people. most of the military personnel, the blast happened at the entrance to a university. hitting a bus that included the soldiers among its passengers. turkey is facing renewed conflict in the southeast part of the country with kurdish rebels. the deputy prime minister says that materiels used in the...
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david martin of m-cam and the i q1 hundred index. >> amd, i've got to tell you something. dan nathan was here a couple weeks ago and saw huge call-buying. we talked about it a couple times the last two weeks. and eight or nine-year high today. i think j & j is the number one weighted holding and that's done well the last couple weeks. so kudos to the folks over there. >> what are your favorites? >> amazon, i absolutely love. amd, of course, up 55 or whatever. you guys have picked some great stocks. amazon is my favorite. >> okay. coming up, ken is looking at one stock that is in russia. more "fast money" straight ahead. hey steve check out this guys leg. yeah looks like a real nasty moving back in with his parents. what? no. i just broke my leg. no, this is a full blown move in to the basement, you're gonna be out of work without that money from... aflac! you might miss your rent. aww i just moved out. bummer man. hey i used to have my own place. yeah? no, no i live with my mom, but it's cool. health can change but the life you love doesn't have to, keep your lifestyle hea
david martin of m-cam and the i q1 hundred index. >> amd, i've got to tell you something. dan nathan was here a couple weeks ago and saw huge call-buying. we talked about it a couple times the last two weeks. and eight or nine-year high today. i think j & j is the number one weighted holding and that's done well the last couple weeks. so kudos to the folks over there. >> what are your favorites? >> amazon, i absolutely love. amd, of course, up 55 or whatever. you guys have...
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martin and congressional correspondent nancy cordes, welcome to all of you, to our thanksgiving dinner here, major i want to start with you, thanksgiving on christmas, you spent the year with donald trump. what do you expect from donald trump right away? >> so the country better brace itself for a couple of political realities. first of all you have a largely nonideological president surrounding himself by conservative idealogues and the largest republican majority a conservative oriented republican president has had since before the great depression. have a largely cooperative republican congress and they will move with at as much speed as they possibly can, understanding the democrats are still in disarray, the democrats are going to have to pick their targets, they are going to create as many targets as possible for the democrats, hoping to overwhelm them and move both on a regulatory, executive action and legislative front and throw in a supreme court nominee, all right out of the gate a, an amazing sort of action to push forward an agenda they hope will be, if not fully realized,
martin and congressional correspondent nancy cordes, welcome to all of you, to our thanksgiving dinner here, major i want to start with you, thanksgiving on christmas, you spent the year with donald trump. what do you expect from donald trump right away? >> so the country better brace itself for a couple of political realities. first of all you have a largely nonideological president surrounding himself by conservative idealogues and the largest republican majority a conservative oriented...
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david martin takes us back. >> this is john daley speaking from the cbs newsroom in new york. the japanese have attacked the american naval base at pearl harbor and our defense facilities in manila. >> president roosevelt knew war was coming, but not like this. >> the attack apparently was made on naval and military activities on the principal island of oahu. >> on that sunday he was working on his stamp collection in his private study in the white house, now preserved in this panoramic photo. >> the phone rings at this desk, it's the secretary of navy. >> her man ebber heart is the curator in hyde park, new york. >> he tells the president that pearl harbor naval base is under attack. it. >> was 1:47 p.m. washington time. what was the president's first reaction? >> first reaction was to shout into the phone "no!" sort of in a state of disbelief. >> the critical hours that followed were recorded moment by moment by the people around the president. sometimes in hastily scrawled notes on random scraps of paper now on display for the 75th anniversary of the attack. >> we want to t
david martin takes us back. >> this is john daley speaking from the cbs newsroom in new york. the japanese have attacked the american naval base at pearl harbor and our defense facilities in manila. >> president roosevelt knew war was coming, but not like this. >> the attack apparently was made on naval and military activities on the principal island of oahu. >> on that sunday he was working on his stamp collection in his private study in the white house, now preserved...
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para que esto no suceda, los expertos recomiendahacern plan david bueno martin 00 39 34-40g la gente dice quiero perder peso, esa es muy común, pero cuando peso? para cuando la quiero perder? cuantas libras.? y que va hacer al respecto./ track lo mismo recomienda con la gente que quiere dejar de fumar o quiere ahorrar dinero. nat: gym mientras tanto para sandra su única meta es mantener el cuerpo en buen estado físico. take vo/cual --y de este tema se trata la pregunta la noche: al es su...
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david: you do it again? martin: of course. you have seen valeant castigated for their price increases. they raised prices after the senate committee. pfizer raise prices of viagra 14%. i don't see anywhere where they need to keep up with 13% inflation. it is not like i am surprising and saying this, everybody is doing it. in capitalism you try to get the highest price you can. jonathan: does the damage your ability to run a company again? martin: defense of how much money you have. if you look at a guy like trump he bought an, airline company and try to fire everybody. he was one of the most unpopular men in the 1980's. this takes time for people to understand and maybe in the short run there are some dislocations, but i also made a lot of fans in the free market world. david: you did not make too many fans among prosecutors. there is an indictment. this is from a different set of circumstances. where does that case stand at this point? martin: the trial will start in june and i'm looking forward to it. it will be quite an exc
david: you do it again? martin: of course. you have seen valeant castigated for their price increases. they raised prices after the senate committee. pfizer raise prices of viagra 14%. i don't see anywhere where they need to keep up with 13% inflation. it is not like i am surprising and saying this, everybody is doing it. in capitalism you try to get the highest price you can. jonathan: does the damage your ability to run a company again? martin: defense of how much money you have. if you look...