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infancy, the earliest part of his relationship,withrebeccaschaffer,hedatedrebeccaschaffer,who got shot in the door way of her apartment by a stalker. we ignore this stuff and minimize the invasions in our lives until one day it's not advisable. so sometimes i do draw the line myself. you know, i say to somebody, "put that camera down or we're going to have" -- >> rose: do you think more that they know it may make you angry the more they want to do it. >> they bait you. it's the sean penn syndrome where they come after you and they know you'll take the bait. this guy said i hit him with my fist. it is absolutely untrue. the point is, you have to understand that-- i mean, like, when i do these things, the legitimate press-- and i'm forced to make my own determination about this-- the legitimate press, i respect them and i can't wait to do these kinds of things. i want to help sell the movie, especially with somebody like woody. >> exactly. it's part of our job. >> rose: i want to believe you come here because you like the show, not just because it's your job. >> no na world wher
infancy, the earliest part of his relationship, with rebecca schaffer, he dated rebecca schaffer, who got shot in the door way of her apartment by a stalker. we ignore this stuff and minimize the invasions in our lives until one day it's not advisable. so sometimes i do draw the line myself. you know, i say to somebody, "put that camera down or we're going to have" -- >> rose: do you think more that they know it may make you angry the more they want to do it. >> they bait...
>>> good morning, everyone. i'm jeff glor. >> andi'mrebeccajarvis.these are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday." >>> fresh violence this morning as disturbing new pictures are released of a massacre in syria. u.s. diplomats search for ways to stop the blood shed as the crisis reaches a tipping point that could lead to civil war. >>> a baseball hero known for his red sox loses minneapolis/st. pa millions. curt schilling's company could cost taxpayers tens of millions. so why did the state risk so much to help him? >>> the ultimate test for five wounded war heroes. they're about to scale america's tallest peak and they'll tell us why no challenge is too great, no mountain too high. >>> cheers and tears for a new high school graduate. her parents abandoned her but now she's got her cherished diploma and a ticket to the ivy league. how she went from homeless to harvard. all that and so much more on "cbs this morning saturday" june 9th, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to the start of your weekend. we're happy you could join us. >>
>>> good morning, everyone. i'm jeff glor. >> and i'm rebecca jarvis. these are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday." >>> fresh violence this morning as disturbing new pictures are released of a massacre in syria. u.s. diplomats search for ways to stop the blood shed as the crisis reaches a tipping point that could lead to civil war. >>> a baseball hero known for his red sox loses minneapolis/st. pa millions. curt...
?>p >>> good morning.i'mrebeccajarvis.>>> i'm jeff glor. here are a few of the stories we're looking at on "cbs this morning" saturday. >>> president obama changes the rules on immigration granting young immigrants work permits. he says it fixes our broken system. republicans say it's all about politics. at stake, a vital voting block in a deadlocked race. >>> a raging colorado wildfire takes a turn down a dangerous path. dozens of homes have been damaged or destroyed. >>> the widow of thomas kinkade, america's richest painter is trying to brush off his girlfriend. but she says she has proof she's entitled to millions. the war of wills being played out in northern california. >>> 50 years ago this week, three convicts did the impossible. they escaped from alcatraz. or did they? we have two people who know firsthand what happened that night on the rock. all that and so much more on night on the rock. all that and so much more on this saturday june 16, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. >> good morning. good saturday morning. we have a lot of news to get to. this
?>p >>> good morning. i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> i'm jeff glor. here are a few of the stories we're looking at on "cbs this morning" saturday. >>> president obama changes the rules on immigration granting young immigrants work permits. he says it fixes our broken system. republicans say it's all about politics. at stake, a vital voting block in a deadlocked race. >>> a raging colorado wildfire takes a turn down a dangerous path. dozens of homes have...
>>> good morning everyone. i'm terrell brown. eryone. >>i'mrebeccajarvis.here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday". >>> breaking news overnight. fierce early summer storms have battered communities from indiana to virginia. falling trees killed at least two people and knock out power to more than 2 million. >> in the west, deadly wildfires are still raging in colorado. two people are dead. 17,000 acres have been burned and nearly 350 homes destroyed. president obama calls exhaustive firefighters genuine heroes. >> maybe it was mission impossible. the five-year marriage of tom cruise and katie holmes appears to be over. she's filed for divorce and is asking for sole custody of the 6-year-old daughter sur i. >> we're going deep into the vaults of cbs news for legendary reporter edward r. murrow's rare interview with humphrey bogart and lauren bacall. >> if you want anything, all you have to do is whistle. you know to you whistle, don't you? you just put your lips together and blow. >> all that and so much more on "cbs this morning saturday,"
>>> good morning everyone. i'm terrell brown. eryone. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday". >>> breaking news overnight. fierce early summer storms have battered communities from indiana to virginia. falling trees killed at least two people and knock out power to more than 2 million. >> in the west, deadly wildfires are still raging in colorado. two people are dead. 17,000 acres have been...
>>> good morning. i'm anthony mason. >>i'mrebeccajarvis.here are a few of the stories we're looking at this morning on cbs "this morning." a jury returns a late night verdict convicting jerry sandusky of 45 counts of child sexual abuse. he'll be sent to jail for life. his lawyer says they will appeal. >> get ready to hit the road this summer. the price for a gallon of gasoline nationwide keeps dropping and could dip below $3 by the time the leaves start falling. >> the boys apologize, a town rallies and the kitty is near seven figures. we'll talk about the bullied bus monitor. >>> a special performance from crosby, stills and nash. better make sure your kids are watching because they will teach your kids well. ♪ >> all that and so much more on cbs "this morning" saturday, june 23, 2012. ♪ and know they love you >>> good morning. nice to be with you. >> good to have you here again, anthony. we begin this saturday morning with break egg news. defense attorneys say they will appeal the convictions of former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. a jury in belle
>>> good morning. i'm anthony mason. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. here are a few of the stories we're looking at this morning on cbs "this morning." a jury returns a late night verdict convicting jerry sandusky of 45 counts of child sexual abuse. he'll be sent to jail for life. his lawyer says they will appeal. >> get ready to hit the road this summer. the price for a gallon of gasoline nationwide keeps dropping and could dip below $3 by the time the leaves start...
people in his own court. that's quitesomething,rebecca. >>allen, i'm getting the impression from reports and your reporting as well that there are those who are angry because the sentence wasn't bigger, it wasn't an execution. >> reporter: what they're really angry about is the six senior police officers were acquitted. the evidence that convicted mubarak and his interior minister is the same evidence that should have been used against those six policemen because they were closer to the police on the ground. they're the ones who would have said to the police officers on the ground to use live ammunition. now, live ammunition killed 840-some-odd protest ez during those 18 days when the overthrow happened, the revolution in tahrir square. people don't understand, how could they be acquitted with the same evidence? that's what the real anger is about. plus, the judge said, you know, there was corruption during mubarak's rule but his sons -- the charges against them on rupgs were dismissed. they do have to go to court for insider trading, but the people -- they wanted more. they espe
people in his own court. that's quite something, rebecca. >> allen, i'm getting the impression from reports and your reporting as well that there are those who are angry because the sentence wasn't bigger, it wasn't an execution. >> reporter: what they're really angry about is the six senior police officers were acquitted. the evidence that convicted mubarak and his interior minister is the same evidence that should have been used against those six policemen because they were...
everything we doonline.rebeccajarvislooked into the phenomenon and is here to tell us more about what she found. good morning. what exactly do they know? everything. >> they know everything. and what's really interesting, and i think a lot of people it doesn't come as a surprise that every company knows what you're doing online. but how you're getting online. whether you're using a mac or pc in general. and i've spoken to people inside the industry about this. for ten years now, they have been able to track when you're accessing online through a mac or pc and if you're on a mac, online, they think you're the kind of customer who is going to spend more money, so you will see higher-end advertisements in the corners, in the margins, of your computer when they pop up on the internet. >> there's something about this that's scary. >> that's right. >> 1984, or or wellian. they're collecting this data through a software service called hadupe it was created by engineers at google facebook and yahoo! as well as oracle to collect every bit of data that exists out in the internet. that you put out t
everything we do online. rebecca jarvis looked into the phenomenon and is here to tell us more about what she found. good morning. what exactly do they know? everything. >> they know everything. and what's really interesting, and i think a lot of people it doesn't come as a surprise that every company knows what you're doing online. but how you're getting online. whether you're using a mac or pc in general. and i've spoken to people inside the industry about this. for ten years now, they...
morning, serious discussions are going on to deal with the fiscal cliffandrebeccajarvistalked with those involved in the discussions. >> good morning to you. cbs news has learned that this is a broad group of about 30 senators from both sides of the aisle. and according to sources present in the meetings, it is not just those with so-called safe seats who are nearing retirement. there are even some freshmen senators who are participating. now, the talks began with dinners and casual social gatherings hosted by senators lamar alexander and mark warner, a senator who's been attending tells me that there's no clear leader, calling it a coalition of the willing. insiders also tell me that the senators have broken in to working groups to address primary issues in the fiscal cliff, including defense spending, corporate taxes and individual taxes. and while the groups overall are agreeing on principle and coming to some broad conclusions, they are still split down party lines on specifics. participants of the meeting say that their biggest achievement so far is just getting to the same ta
morning, serious discussions are going on to deal with the fiscal cliff and rebecca jarvis talked with those involved in the discussions. >> good morning to you. cbs news has learned that this is a broad group of about 30 senators from both sides of the aisle. and according to sources present in the meetings, it is not just those with so-called safe seats who are nearing retirement. there are even some freshmen senators who are participating. now, the talks began with dinners and casual...
madoff will pleat guiltytomorrow.rebeccajarvisis with us. >> reporter: when peter madoff was the chief compliance officer at the girm behind the largest ponzi scheme in history and now he has worked out a deal with prosecutors and, tomorrow, he will plead guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud and falsifying records. but a law enforcement source familiar with the case tells cbs news this does not mean that peter madoff is pleading guilty to participation in his brother's ponzi scheme. in this deal, peter madoff will tale to forfeit 143 billion dollars, including all of his property, and serve a ten-year prison sentence. the number that has everyone scratching their heads involves the money. $143 billion. now, this is for a ponzi scheme that swindled $50 billion from investors. peter madoff doesn't have $143 billion to forfeit and the & amount has nothing to do with his wealth. the figure represents all of the money that bernie madoff's firm handled after peter joined the conspiracy. it is a massive sum, especially when you consider that the world's richest man, carlos sl
madoff will pleat guilty tomorrow. rebecca jarvis is with us. >> reporter: when peter madoff was the chief compliance officer at the girm behind the largest ponzi scheme in history and now he has worked out a deal with prosecutors and, tomorrow, he will plead guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud and falsifying records. but a law enforcement source familiar with the case tells cbs news this does not mean that peter madoff is pleading guilty to participation in his brother's...
expected.>>rebeccajarvishas been looking at the government's latest employment report which just came out about 90 minutes ago. what do the numbers show us? >> good morning. this was a very weak employment report by all accounts. just 69,000 jobs were added in the month of may. that is the worst level of job creation our economy has experienced in more than a year and meantime the unemployment rate actually jumps to an even higher 8.2% from 8.1%. now in addition to this month's weak employment report, the labor department also revised numbers for previous months hiring in both march and april lower than previously estimated and the bottom line here is that job creation in this country is stalling. it was looking stronger throughout the winter time but now the number of new jobs being created is slowing down. the number of long-term unemployed individuals in this country is also looking worse. it rose in may to 5.4 million. that's up from 300,000 last month. as we know the economy is a major political hot button issue right now. the reverberations are being felt on capitol hill. h
expected. >> rebecca jarvis has been looking at the government's latest employment report which just came out about 90 minutes ago. what do the numbers show us? >> good morning. this was a very weak employment report by all accounts. just 69,000 jobs were added in the month of may. that is the worst level of job creation our economy has experienced in more than a year and meantime the unemployment rate actually jumps to an even higher 8.2% from 8.1%. now in addition to this month's...
. many, many years ago i was friends with a guy, an actor, he was dating in its infancywithrebeccashaver.he dated rebecca schaeffer who got shot in the doorway of her apartment. we ignore this and minimize the invasions until one day it's not advisable. so sometimes i do draw the line myself, you know. i mean, i say to somebody, put that camera down or, you know, we're going to have -- >> do you think more that they know it may make you angry the more likely they want to do it? >> they try to bait you. that's the sean penn syndrome. i didn't hit him with my fist. that's obvioabsolutely untrue. i'm forced to make my own determination about this. the legitimate press, i respect them. i can't wait to do these kinds of things. i want to help sell the movie. >> exactly. >> i hope you come here because you like the show not because -- >> no, in the world because we have a job to do, we like to do this. illegitimate people, these people are, you know, deported to some island. >> was it that you tweeted about this? >> i don't remember. >> oh. >> i tweeted a lot of things. >> just one las
. many, many years ago i was friends with a guy, an actor, he was dating in its infancy with rebecca shaver. he dated rebecca schaeffer who got shot in the doorway of her apartment. we ignore this and minimize the invasions until one day it's not advisable. so sometimes i do draw the line myself, you know. i mean, i say to somebody, put that camera down or, you know, we're going to have -- >> do you think more that they know it may make you angry the more likely they want to do it?...
.rebeccajarvistalked with economists and two legislators involved. good morning. >> good morning to you. cbs news has learned that this is a broad group of about 30 senators from both sides of the is aisle, and according to sources in the meetings it is not just those with so-called bases nearing retirement. there are even some freshmen senators participating. it began with a dinner. a senator who has been attending says there's no clear leader, calling it a coalition of the willing. insiders also tell me that the senators have been broken into working groups to address primary issues, including defense spending, corporate taxes, and individual taxes. and while the groups overall are agreeing on principle, and coming to some broad conclusions, they are still split down party lines on specifics. participants in the meetings say that their biggest achievement so far is just getting to the same table, bringing lawmakers together from both the left and the right. a rarity these days. and as far as what they are agreeing on, people who were in those meetings say everyone wants to cut
. rebecca jarvis talked with economists and two legislators involved. good morning. >> good morning to you. cbs news has learned that this is a broad group of about 30 senators from both sides of the is aisle, and according to sources in the meetings it is not just those with so-called bases nearing retirement. there are even some freshmen senators participating. it began with a dinner. a senator who has been attending says there's no clear leader, calling it a coalition of the willing....
news from europe and from washington.>>rebeccahasthe numbers. hope took told of the market. there is a hope that germany is going to come to spain's rescue as far as its banks are concerned. a lot of spanish banks are in trouble right now. secondly there now a new found hope based off of chatter that the fed is going to come to save the day and to rein down stimulus that could crop up markets. >> what might he say that would give him more encouragement. >> if ben bernanke says the economy is in bad shape and job growth is not enough -- a lot of his partners at the federal reserve have said this this week. made the case for more action from the federal reserve. central banks around the world are one of the few places that have the ability to inflate things, to inflate economies as well as to inflate stock. a lot of the world is waiting to hear what ben bernanke will do. the european central bank took a different approach. their chairman said we want policymakers to make the choices to secure europe for the future. we are going to take a back seat and say it is your turn to a
news from europe and from washington. >> rebecca has the numbers. hope took told of the market. there is a hope that germany is going to come to spain's rescue as far as its banks are concerned. a lot of spanish banks are in trouble right now. secondly there now a new found hope based off of chatter that the fed is going to come to save the day and to rein down stimulus that could crop up markets. >> what might he say that would give him more encouragement. >> if ben bernanke...
from europe and washington.>>rebeccajarvishas the numbers for us. what happened? >> especially what happened is hope took hold of the markets. there's a hope now in the markets that germany is going to come to spain's rescue as far as their banks are concerned. a lot of spanish banks are in trouble as well as a lot of europe is in trouble. secondly, there's a newfound hope, based off chatter, the fed here is going to come to, at least for now to save the day and to rain down some stimulus, that could, in fact, prop up markets going forward. >> they're waiting to hear from bernanke. what might he say that would give him more encouragement in terms of more stimulus? >> if ben bernanke says the economy is in bad shape. if he does job growth is not enough. and a lot of his partners have said this, janet yellen, a close ally last night in a speech made the case for more action from the federal reserve, central banks right now around the world are one of the few places that have the ability to inflate economies as well as to inflate stocks. and a lot of the world is waiting to hear, obvio
from europe and washington. >> rebecca jarvis has the numbers for us. what happened? >> especially what happened is hope took hold of the markets. there's a hope now in the markets that germany is going to come to spain's rescue as far as their banks are concerned. a lot of spanish banks are in trouble as well as a lot of europe is in trouble. secondly, there's a newfound hope, based off chatter, the fed here is going to come to, at least for now to save the day and to rain down...
i was friend with an actor who he was dating in its infancy -- earlierest parts--rebeccaschafer.who got shot in the doorway by her stalker. so we minimize these invasions in our lives until one day it is not advisable. so sometimes i do draw the line myself. i say to somebody, put that camera down or we're going to have -- >> do you think more that they know it may make you angry the more likely they want to do -- >> that's the sean penn syndrome where they come after you and they know you're going to take the bait and come after you. they say i hit him with my fist. that's absolutely untrue. when i do these things -- the legitimate press, i respect them and i can't wait to do these kinds of things. i want to help sell the movie. especially with somebody like woody. >> i would like to say you come here because you like the show. >> in a world where we have a job to do, these are the ones we like to do. some we like to do a little bit less. but these illegitimate people out ought to be deported to some island. >> what was it that you tweeted about this? >> i don't remember now.
i was friend with an actor who he was dating in its infancy -- earlierest parts -- rebecca schafer. who got shot in the doorway by her stalker. so we minimize these invasions in our lives until one day it is not advisable. so sometimes i do draw the line myself. i say to somebody, put that camera down or we're going to have -- >> do you think more that they know it may make you angry the more likely they want to do -- >> that's the sean penn syndrome where they come after you and...