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correspondents who have been our lead reporters on this, john miller in new york, andboborrherein washington. john, let me ask you some of the same questions that i just asked the lieutenant. are your source giving you any more information on what they may have found here than the lieutenant was able to tell us when? >> reporter: well, they're going through that now. and i think when you listen to paul vance, who is a very excellent and professional spokesperson, he knows where the leans are drawn, which is they have a lot of material and they're going through it, and there are a lot of clues in there. but they haven't gotten to anything that jump jumps out at dismem says,--" >> this islet why." what they're doing is putting together a number of puzzle pieces to say do all these add up together to gus us what might be a why. you have all the journals and books and papers -- or whatever they could fiend at the house. we'll get into the computers, but aside from any physicals computer, say laptop or desktop, the other thing they have done is subpoenaed all of the mother's e-mail acc
correspondents who have been our lead reporters on this, john miller in new york, and bob orr here in washington. john, let me ask you some of the same questions that i just asked the lieutenant. are your source giving you any more information on what they may have found here than the lieutenant was able to tell us when? >> reporter: well, they're going through that now. and i think when you listen to paul vance, who is a very excellent and professional spokesperson, he knows where the...
"operation desert storm" died thursday from complications of pneumonia. asboborrreports,schwartzzkopf was one of the world's celebrated leaders since world war ii. >> reporter: the nation came to know him as he delivered fiery briefings during the 1991 persian gulf war. >> the simple fact of the matter is that now, every time an iraqi airplane takes off the ground it's running away. >> reporter: commanding the american-led coalition to remove saddam hussein's forces from kuwait schwarzkopf was front and center as america watched its first live televised war. for more than a month, smart bombs and cruise missiles struck strategic iraqi targets then in "operation desert storm" schwarzkopf flankd iraqi troops with a surprising and aggressive ground campaign. in 100 hours coalition forces destroyed the iraqi amply and instilled confidence in the u.s. military. >> as far as saddam hussein being a great military strategist strategist, he is neither a strategist nor is he schooled in the operational art nor is he a tactician, nor is he a general, nor is he as a soldier. other
"operation desert storm" died thursday from complications of pneumonia. as bob orr reports, schwartzzkopf was one of the world's celebrated leaders since world war ii. >> reporter: the nation came to know him as he delivered fiery briefings during the 1991 persian gulf war. >> the simple fact of the matter is that now, every time an iraqi airplane takes off the ground it's running away. >> reporter: commanding the american-led coalition to remove saddam hussein's...
andbodyorrsaidyesterday is in the beginning these things are always gashle ed legar billion garbled. one thing is he had his brother's identification on him and there was confusion at the scene that he was identified as ryan. then that information was given to the fbi and the police in new jersey to follow up that lead find his residence, get that locked down do a search only to encounter a young man who said, no i'm ryan. that's my brother adam. during that confusion they talked to him and relayed the information back and then the instructions were let's bring him to the police station. at that point they didn't understand is this adam, is this ryan, is he the suspect, is he not the suspect? i think by then they had a handle that there had been a mixup. but putting him in handcuffs is one of those things they do where they try to sort it out and for officers' safety they say, let's figure it out after the situation. certainly very unfortunate for him to be in that position. >> all right. john miller in new york. thanks, john. >>> a few hours after word of the shooting reach
and body orr said yesterday is in the beginning these things are always gashle ed legar billion garbled. one thing is he had his brother's identification on him and there was confusion at the scene that he was identified as ryan. then that information was given to the fbi and the police in new jersey to follow up that lead find his residence, get that locked down do a search only to encounter a young man who said, no i'm ryan. that's my brother adam. during that confusion they talked to him...
schwarzkopf was 78 years old. for "cbs this morning,"boborrinwashington. >>> schwarzkopf's former boss is likely to be hospitalized for a while according to a top aid. the 41st president is in the methodist hospital being treated for a persistent fever. his staffs person says put your harps back in the closet. meaning he's sick but not that sick. >>> the storm left western pennsylvania and new york with a foot of snow yesterday. minewhile more than 35,000 homes and businesses remain without power. at least 16 deaths around the country are blamed on that storm. meteorologist jeff beer del ber has more. >> the snow will be more around the coast of new york city and philadelphia. first things first, let's talk about what's happening. you can see the rain breaking out in portions of the northeast. there may be thunderstorms throughout the day. we'll track this system later today and especially tonight. it moves into the southern part of hoi valley. then tomorrow morning it moves into d.c. and philly. it's going to be a mix of rain and snow in d.c. probably a mixture in philly and new
schwarzkopf was 78 years old. for "cbs this morning," bob orr in washington. >>> schwarzkopf's former boss is likely to be hospitalized for a while according to a top aid. the 41st president is in the methodist hospital being treated for a persistent fever. his staffs person says put your harps back in the closet. meaning he's sick but not that sick. >>> the storm left western pennsylvania and new york with a foot of snow yesterday. minewhile more than 35,000 homes...
. he died carrying hundreds of rounds of unused ammunition.boborrisin washington with more on the killer. >> many go charlie. investigators tell us they're know cussing on the relationship gunman adam lanza had with his mother. the picture is emerging of a troubled loner. adam lanza's massacre began at home. police say the 20-year-old recluse shot his mother nancy multiple times in the head killing her as she slept. sources say nancy lanza was a demanding mother who pushed her socially challenged son toward higher goals while schooling him at home. he also accompanied his mother on trips to shooting ranges. family friend mark told scott pelley on cbs's "60 minutes" nancy was an avid gun enthusiast. >> she liked to target shoot. she got into the last few years or so. she really enjoyed it. yes, she was an advocate. >> reporter: nancy lanza kept at least six legally registered guns at the home she shared with adam. former sister-in-law marsha lanza said nancy seemed worried about the future. >> last time we visited, we talked about prepping and staying ready for what could happen do
. he died carrying hundreds of rounds of unused ammunition. bob orr is in washington with more on the killer. >> many go charlie. investigators tell us they're know cussing on the relationship gunman adam lanza had with his mother. the picture is emerging of a troubled loner. adam lanza's massacre began at home. police say the 20-year-old recluse shot his mother nancy multiple times in the head killing her as she slept. sources say nancy lanza was a demanding mother who pushed her...
, wanted for questioning in the murder of a fellow american.boborrisin washington with the latest on the story. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. software security guru john mcafee is in miami this morning. at the moment, he's still not charged with any crime but his legal troubles and odyssey may not be over. >> it was a very tricky negotiation getting out of guatemala. >> immediately after arriving in miami, john mcafee was caught on camera outside his south beach hotel, where he addressed the k accusations against him. >> let me be clear. i have absolutely nothing to do, absolutely nothing, with the murder in belize. >> reporter: shortly before a new message and on his website. i have no phone, no money, no contact information, he wrote. it continued. ten agents whisked me to a safe place, asked me some questions and then said where would you like to go? that post came down almost immediately and was replaced with a request to, quote, respect his privacy. hours earlier before leaving guatemala, mcafee stopped to talk with reporters. >> going to miami. going h
, wanted for questioning in the murder of a fellow american. bob orr is in washington with the latest on the story. >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. software security guru john mcafee is in miami this morning. at the moment, he's still not charged with any crime but his legal troubles and odyssey may not be over. >> it was a very tricky negotiation getting out of guatemala. >> immediately after arriving in miami, john mcafee was caught on camera outside his south...