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the london games have set up the most exhaustive drug testing program ever. all will be tested for 240 banned substances but the dopers, if that's what they are, always seem a step ahead of the doping police. >> in lane 5! >> reporter: while controversy swirled around the pool there was some american success in it. teenager missy franklin won gold in the 100-meter backstroke and with her parents cheering from poolside, is looking like the future of u.s. swimming. >> just seeing my parents, whoo it means the world to me that they can be here and i know god has given me so much. and for them to be here and them to watch and be with me and experience it it's so special. >> reporter: it was an american one-two with matthew grevers and nick thoman winning gold and silver in the men's 100-meter backstroke, but it was the fuss in gymnastics where the u.s. team, which has qualified first, finished a disappointing fifth in the finals. the team event was won by guess who, the chinese. and to finish on another controversial note some american athletes have been complain
the london games have set up the most exhaustive drug testing program ever. all will be tested for 240 banned substances but the dopers, if that's what they are, always seem a step ahead of the doping police. >> in lane 5! >> reporter: while controversy swirled around the pool there was some american success in it. teenager missy franklin won gold in the 100-meter backstroke and with her parents cheering from poolside, is looking like the future of u.s. swimming. >> just...
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padded lamp posts in london. there's even an iphone app that displays the road below but that doesn't do much for peripheral vision. >> looking up and she's in the middle of the street. >> she's shading her phone to see better. she's really putting herself at risk. >> reporter: we asked the professor to show us what worries him at a busy new york city intersection. >> all of us think that we can handle it, that we can text and walk at the same time. can some of us? >> good question. we do think that we're good at crossing the street and texting. our research suggests that it doesn't matter how experienced you are. even the most experienced text messagers in our study made mistakes when they're distracted in crossing the virtual road. >> oh, my gosh. i think you need to try that again. >> now those of us who text receive on average more than 40 texts a day. and i'm guilty of this. i'm not just the reporter, i'm totally guilty in this distracted texting. >> i can relate. >> i can think of the number of times each d
padded lamp posts in london. there's even an iphone app that displays the road below but that doesn't do much for peripheral vision. >> looking up and she's in the middle of the street. >> she's shading her phone to see better. she's really putting herself at risk. >> reporter: we asked the professor to show us what worries him at a busy new york city intersection. >> all of us think that we can handle it, that we can text and walk at the same time. can some of us?...
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erica hill is in london. erica, what do we have from london this half hour? >> good morning, charlie. lots to come. one of the things we saw in the eye opener where we showed this video from 1957. home movies of the royal family. they are making the covers of some of the papers. prince charles and princess ann having fun at the beach. a lot of people talking about that this morning. of course all of the preparations as we kick off this four-day celebration for the diamond jubilee. we'll give you more on queen elizabeth and past 60 years and also the incredible security feat. what it will take to keep everyone safe during that 1,000 boats on the river this weekend. we'll have that for you as well. >> erica, thank you. the race for the white house, mitt romney is telling president obama look at your own business record. on thursday republican nominee to be visited solyndra, the failed solar panel manufacturer that got huge government loans. jan crawford is in los angeles and she had an interview with romney you'll see only on "cbs this morning." >> reporter: he
erica hill is in london. erica, what do we have from london this half hour? >> good morning, charlie. lots to come. one of the things we saw in the eye opener where we showed this video from 1957. home movies of the royal family. they are making the covers of some of the papers. prince charles and princess ann having fun at the beach. a lot of people talking about that this morning. of course all of the preparations as we kick off this four-day celebration for the diamond jubilee. we'll...
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the london games have set up the most exhaustive drug testing program ever. all will be tested for 240 banned substances, but the dopers, if that's what they are, always seem a step ahead of the doping police. >> in lane 5! >> reporter: while controversy swirled around the pool there was some american success in it. teenager missy franklin won gold in the 100-meter backstroke, and with her parents cheering from poolside, is looking like the future of u.s. swimming. >> just seeing my parents, whoo, it means the world to me that they can be here and i know god has given me so much. and for them to be here and them to watch and be with me and experience it, it's so special. >> reporter: it was an american one-two with matthew grevers and nick thoman winning gold and silver in the men's 100-meter backstroke, but it was the fuss in gymnastics where the u.s. team, which has qualified first, finished a disappointing fifth in the finals. the team event was won by, guess who, the chinese. and to finish on another controversial note, some american athletes have been co
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erica hill is in london. erica, what do we have from london this half hour? >> good morning, charlie. lots to come. one the things we saw in the "eye opener," we showed some of this video from 1957, home movies from the royal family. they're making the cover in the paper. a lot of people talking about that this morning. of course, all the preparations as we kick off this four-day celebration for the diamond jubilee. we'll give you more on queen elizabeth, the past 60 years, and the incredible security feat. what it will take to keep everybody safe, especially during the 1,000-boat flotilla on river thames this weekend. >> thank you. >>> in the race for the white house, mitt romney is telling president obama look at your own business record. he visited solyndra, the failed solar panel manufacturer that got huge government loans. jan crawford has an interview with romney mr. that you'll onl& see on "cbs this morning." >> reporter: we sat down with governor romney in airport hangar, in between campaign stops in california. the first interview he's given since he
erica hill is in london. erica, what do we have from london this half hour? >> good morning, charlie. lots to come. one the things we saw in the "eye opener," we showed some of this video from 1957, home movies from the royal family. they're making the cover in the paper. a lot of people talking about that this morning. of course, all the preparations as we kick off this four-day celebration for the diamond jubilee. we'll give you more on queen elizabeth, the past 60 years, and...
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black cabs make london london as much maybe more than those other timeless british icons. red phone boxes. double-decker buses. big ben. if you had been visiting london in the days of sherlock holmes and charles dickens at the end of the 1800s you would have gotten into a carriage, a horse drawn cart and these cabs are a direct descendant of that. but it maybe the end of that long line. the company that makes black cabs is on the verge of going bust unless someone can bail it out. after four years of heavy financial losses and recent recall of cabs manufacturers are in trouble. john rowley has been driving cabs for a lifetime. he's driven by pride. >> every day is a challenge. dealing with the public. you got to be a diplomat and ambassador. >> i imagine a tour guide. >> yes. yes. >> reporter: that means memorizing every street in central thrown and knowing how to get there, every black cabbie has to pass a four year course called the knowledge. >> that's all up there. just a lot of maps in your head. >> reporter: way back in the day soldiers returning from world war ii we
black cabs make london london as much maybe more than those other timeless british icons. red phone boxes. double-decker buses. big ben. if you had been visiting london in the days of sherlock holmes and charles dickens at the end of the 1800s you would have gotten into a carriage, a horse drawn cart and these cabs are a direct descendant of that. but it maybe the end of that long line. the company that makes black cabs is on the verge of going bust unless someone can bail it out. after four...
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in london they say absolutely. we'll visit the flood barrier that protects that city coming up next on "cbs this morning." ready or not, here i come! [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains and fatigue. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood
in london they say absolutely. we'll visit the flood barrier that protects that city coming up next on "cbs this morning." ready or not, here i come! [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can...
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black cabs make london london as much maybe more than those other timeless british icons. red phone boxes. double-decker buses. big ben. if you had been visiting london in the days of sherlock holmes and charles dickens at the end of the 1800s you would have gotten into a carriage a horse drawn cart and these cabs are a direct descendant of that. but it maybe the end of that long line. the company that makes black cabs is on the verge of going bust unless someone can bail it out. after four years of heavy financial losses and recent recall of cabs manufacturers are in trouble. john rowley has been driving cabs for a lifetime. he's driven by pride. >> every day is a challenge. dealing with the public. you got to be a diplomat and ambassador. >> i imagine a tour guide. >> yes. yes. >> reporter: that means memorizing every street in central thrown and knowing how to get there, every black cabbie has to pass a four year course called the knowledge. >> that's all up there. just a lot of maps in your head. >> reporter: way back in the day soldiers returning from world war ii wer
black cabs make london london as much maybe more than those other timeless british icons. red phone boxes. double-decker buses. big ben. if you had been visiting london in the days of sherlock holmes and charles dickens at the end of the 1800s you would have gotten into a carriage a horse drawn cart and these cabs are a direct descendant of that. but it maybe the end of that long line. the company that makes black cabs is on the verge of going bust unless someone can bail it out. after four...
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why london is spending twice as much as it originally can to put on the summer olympics. >> as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> the house will move. >> the white house braces. for the supreme court's health care ruling. >> is president obama's reform on the nation's health care constitutional? >> it's a momentous decision that could impact the presidential election. >> my guess they are not sleeping real well at the white house tonight. that's the way it ought to be. yeah, yeah. >>> i've never seen anything like this. i can't stop shaking! oh, my god! >> entire colorado neighborhoods go up in flames. >> the fbi says it is investigating just how that fire started. >> to think that all of that beauty is gone is so heart-wrenching! >> the house is expected to vote today on a contempt of congress resolution against attorney general eric holder. >> as early as august, some people particularly inside the justice department knew we rely to and continued with that cover-up. >> 70-year-old jim wilson, his o
why london is spending twice as much as it originally can to put on the summer olympics. >> as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> the house will move. >> the white house braces. for the supreme court's health care ruling. >> is president obama's reform on the nation's health care constitutional? >> it's a momentous decision that could impact the presidential election. >>...
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. >>> why london is spending twice as much as it originally planned to put on the summer olympics. >>> but first we begin with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> if the court does not strike down the entire law the house will move to repeal what's left of it. >> the white house braces for the supreme court's health care ruling. >> is president obama's reform on our nation's health care constitutional? >> it's a momentous decision that could impact the presidential election. >> my guess is they're not sleeping real well at the white house tonight. that's the way it ought to be. all right? yep. >>> i've never seen anything like this. i can't stop shaking. >> my oh gosh. go up in flames.do neighborhood- >> 400,000 people now threatened. the fbi says it's investigated just how that fire started. >> to think that all of that beauty is gone is so heart wrenching. >>> the house is expected to vote today on a contempt of congress resolution against attorney general eric holder. >> as early as august some people, particularly inside the justice department, knew we wer
. >>> why london is spending twice as much as it originally planned to put on the summer olympics. >>> but first we begin with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> if the court does not strike down the entire law the house will move to repeal what's left of it. >> the white house braces for the supreme court's health care ruling. >> is president obama's reform on our nation's health care constitutional? >> it's a...
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major mess in london and the olympics haven't even started. we're live with what's causing the problem. >>> but first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> heat warnings and advisories are in effect in 16 states from the midwest to the east coast. >> a heat wave bakes half the nation. as historic drought takes hold in the heartland. >> i've farmed this particular farm for 25 years, and this is going to be the worst crop that we've had here. >> over half of the country into moderate or extreme drought, the largest in 50 years. >> farmers and business owners bracing for what experts say will be a certain jump in food prices. >> next year, food's going to cost, isn't it? >> it might. >> yeah, that's what i'm thinking. >>> mitt romney's team is suggesting he could pick a running mate by the end of the week. >> governor romney's experience has been investing in what were called pioneers of the business of outsource. >> who cares? pioneers opened up the west. bain was just like the donner
major mess in london and the olympics haven't even started. we're live with what's causing the problem. >>> but first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> heat warnings and advisories are in effect in 16 states from the midwest to the east coast. >> a heat wave bakes half the nation. as historic drought takes hold in the heartland. >> i've farmed this particular farm for 25 years, and this is...
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major mess in london, and the olympics haven't even started. we're live with what's causing the problem. >>> but first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> heat warnings and advisories are in effect in 16 states from the midwest to the east coast. >> a heat wave bakes half the nation. as historic drought takes hold in the heartland. >> i've farmed this particular farm for 25 years, and this is going to be the worst crop that we've had here. >> over half of the country into moderate or extreme drought, the largest in 50 years. >> farmers and business owners bracing for what experts say will be a certain jump in food prices. >> next year, food's going to cost, isn't it? >> it might. >> yeah, that's what i'm thinking. >>> mitt romney's team is suggesting he could pick a running mate by the end of the week. >> governor romney's experience has been investing in what were called pioneers of the business of outsource. >> who cares? pioneers opened up the west. bain was just like the donner
major mess in london, and the olympics haven't even started. we're live with what's causing the problem. >>> but first, as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> heat warnings and advisories are in effect in 16 states from the midwest to the east coast. >> a heat wave bakes half the nation. as historic drought takes hold in the heartland. >> i've farmed this particular farm for 25 years, and this is...
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in london they say absolutely. we'll visit the flood barrier that protects that city coming up next on cbs "this morning." ready or not, here i come! [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the aches and pains and fatigue. depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood
in london they say absolutely. we'll visit the flood barrier that protects that city coming up next on cbs "this morning." ready or not, here i come! [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit. so it's no wonder why today smucker's makes the world's best jam. found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. [ female announcer ] with depression, simple pleasures can...
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enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games. >> mitt romney rice to defuse olympic outrage. >> questioned whether london was ready to host the olympic games. >> questioned whether we're ready. are we ready? >> of course, it's easier if you hold the olympic games -- >> utah is not in the middle of nowhere. it's in the northwest corner of nowhere. [ laughter ] >> extreme weather from the great plains to the northeast. >> oh, yeah. powerful. ripping things up like crazy. >> knocking out power to more than 200,000 people. >> elmira new york a possible tornado. >> worried about getting my son out. >> one of jerry sandusky's victims releases voice males left on his phone days before his arrest. >> when you get this message, give me a call and i hope to talk to you later. thanks. i love you. >> couple in washington state has spent the last week watching the front lawn simply disappear off a 200-foot cliff. >> a pint-sized pooch stolen from a pet store. the accused dognapper caught on video us
enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games. >> mitt romney rice to defuse olympic outrage. >> questioned whether london was ready to host the olympic games. >> questioned whether we're ready. are we ready? >> of course, it's easier if you hold the olympic games -- >> utah is not in the middle of nowhere. it's in the northwest corner of nowhere. [ laughter ] >> extreme weather from the great plains to the...
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the winner somehow was this matched pair of fellows from london. >> keep me alive! >> reporter: so what does ernie, aged 92 living in beverly hills, make of all of this stuff? >> i said i think that's absolutely marvelous. >> reporter: were you shocked? were you surprised? you didn't know what this was all about? >> yeah why me you know? why not? the very first time i walked in i walked in unannounced and there was a great big hush. oh, my god, he's here. and we proceeded to get pretty stiff. >> reporter: he's now made 200 films and counting. >> what's the sense of retiring? retiring to what? what are you going to retire to? an easy chair? remember this one, "escape to new york." >> reporter: in his more than five decades of acting he has worn many hats so to speak, often playing sadistic villains. >> this is where i played the biggest baddy i've ever played in my life. >> reporter: and he sometimes played the flip side too. >> how's the skipper doing? >> reporter: who could forget rolls like lieutenant commander quentin mchale in the tv hit "mchail's navy." now the
the winner somehow was this matched pair of fellows from london. >> keep me alive! >> reporter: so what does ernie, aged 92 living in beverly hills, make of all of this stuff? >> i said i think that's absolutely marvelous. >> reporter: were you shocked? were you surprised? you didn't know what this was all about? >> yeah why me you know? why not? the very first time i walked in i walked in unannounced and there was a great big hush. oh, my god, he's here. and we...
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. >>> london is bracing for a traffic nightmare as the olympic games draw hundreds of thoan >>> london is bracing for a nightmare as the olympic games draw hundreds of athletes and visitors. >> and the free purchases on the internet may come to an end. >> the big losers are small businesses. the same ones we are depending on to pull us out of the recession. >> the battle for the online tax dollars on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" brought to you by "the bourne legacy." in theaters august 10th. [ male announcer ] summer is here. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful c250 sport sedan. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. the mercedes-benz summer event ends july 31st. the mercedes-benz summer event last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even bette
. >>> london is bracing for a traffic nightmare as the olympic games draw hundreds of thoan >>> london is bracing for a nightmare as the olympic games draw hundreds of athletes and visitors. >> and the free purchases on the internet may come to an end. >> the big losers are small businesses. the same ones we are depending on to pull us out of the recession. >> the battle for the online tax dollars on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this...
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why london is spending twice as much as it originally can to put on the summer olympics. >> as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> the house will move. >> the white house braces. for the supreme court's health care ruling. >> is president obama's reform on the nation's health care constitutional? >> it's a momentous decision that could impact the presidential election. >> my guess they are not sleeping real well at the white house tonight. that's the way it ought to be. yeah, yeah. >>> i've never seen anything like this. i can't stop shaking! oh my god! >> entire colorado neighborhoods go up in flames. >> the fbi says it is investigating just how that fire started. >> to think that all of that beauty is gone is so heart-wrenching! >> the house is expected to vote today on a contempt of congress resolution against attorney general eric holder. >> as early as august some people particularly inside the justice department knew we rely to and continued with that cover-up. >> 70-year-old jim wilson his old
why london is spending twice as much as it originally can to put on the summer olympics. >> as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. captioning funded by cbs >>> the house will move. >> the white house braces. for the supreme court's health care ruling. >> is president obama's reform on the nation's health care constitutional? >> it's a momentous decision that could impact the presidential election. >>...
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come and eat in london's restaurants and let's make sure that all of london's economy benefits. >> reporter: britain's government and olympic officials are saying take the long view, the image created by these games will pay off in the end of the the businesses say that's well and good, but who's going to pay our bills now. >> good point. thank you, mark phillips. >>> cbs news travel editor peter greenberg joins us at the table. it's tough to me, peter, to look at all the empty seats. a month ago you sort of predicted that this could happen. >> it wasn't a difficult prediction to anticipate. it happens every four years. they overbuild, overcharge, gouge, scare people away. 300,000 people who would be in london didn't show up. that's the regular tourist crowd. you can do the loss of planning and see what we're talking about. >> this happens every single time. they tell everybody to stay away. >> why is no one here? happens in political conventions as well. if you're a city planner and you're bidding for one of these and looking into it, what's your recommendation? >> take a look for the past
come and eat in london's restaurants and let's make sure that all of london's economy benefits. >> reporter: britain's government and olympic officials are saying take the long view, the image created by these games will pay off in the end of the the businesses say that's well and good, but who's going to pay our bills now. >> good point. thank you, mark phillips. >>> cbs news travel editor peter greenberg joins us at the table. it's tough to me, peter, to look at all the...
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though one would imagine it's going to be a long drive to london on top of their station wagon. >>> hello. it's 8:00. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm gayle king. >> i'm charlie rose. with us in studio 57 this morning, retired general colin powell. former secretary of state colin powell. former chairman of the joint chiefs, colin powell, book author. the latest one is called it worked for me in life and leadership. >> good to see you both. >> which title do you prefer? >> general. >> really? >> i was in the general and in the army longer than anything else. all my other positions, i'm a former secretary of, former national security adviser, but you're not a former general. >> once a general, always a general. the army shape you in a way this book defines and that it worked for me in life and leadership? >> the army took me up as a young 17-year-old kid out of the south bronx in the rotc. i followed that career four years in rotc and 40 years of active duty. i am he sengsly a soldier. my whole career was being a soldier. even as national security adviser, i was a general. >> indeed.
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but the mayor of london said otherwise. he took offense, releasing a statement inviting prime minister cameron to stop by anytime. we'd love to have him and happy to send a map so he doesn't have any trouble locating the middle of nowhere. and "the daily telegraph" opines that mitt romney is perhaps the only politician who could start a trip that was supposed to be a charm offensive by being utterly devoid of charm and mildly offensive. after a meeting with cameron, romney walked back his critique. >> what i've seen shows imagination and forethought and a lot of organization. and expect the games to be highly successful. >> reporter: now prime minister cameron said after his meeting with romney that he knew that romney had run a successful olympics and he appreciated that vote of confidence. but, gayle, and charlie, i have to tell you all of this here has really overshadowed one of the main reasons romney was coming to london, which of course was to remind americans of his role in saving those troubled salt lake city olympi
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not too shabby being here at potter's field in london. just ahead from london, we'll bring you more of my interview with prime minister david cameron, and also sir tom jones, we sat down with him yesterday afternoon and took a lovely stroll in the rain. he'll be performing tonight as part of this grand concert for the queen in front of buckingham palace. we'll take you back to the garden you just saw a shot of, charlie d'agata is there with more on the festivities at the palace. >> a lot to look forward to. >>> the man who says he shot and killed trayvon martin in self-defense is back behind bars this morning. george zimmerman turned himself in sunday, nearly 48 hours after a judge ordered him to surrender. mark strassmann is in orlando, florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. later today george zimmerman's legal team will file another motion asking for another bond hearing, hoping to spring him from jail yet again. they're going to argue in part that zimmerman has proved he's not a flight risk by voluntarily turning hi
not too shabby being here at potter's field in london. just ahead from london, we'll bring you more of my interview with prime minister david cameron, and also sir tom jones, we sat down with him yesterday afternoon and took a lovely stroll in the rain. he'll be performing tonight as part of this grand concert for the queen in front of buckingham palace. we'll take you back to the garden you just saw a shot of, charlie d'agata is there with more on the festivities at the palace. >> a lot...
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. >> he arrived in london today. the first stop on a three-nation overseas trip. >> president obama will visit israel during his second term in office. of course, when they heard the second term part, israel was like, we'll put you down as a maybe. >>> in colorado, we're starting to learn more about what happened inside the theater as the shooting unfolded. >> i'm hearing him yell at people. >> you can just hear the rounds going off, just boom, boom, boom. >> "batman" star christian bale flew in to personally meet with survivors. >> in the aftermath, a tiny miracle. a woman gave birth to a little boy as her wounded husband struggles to survive. >> i command you to disperse! >> police clashing with protesters in anaheim on the heels of two shootings over the weekend. >> the police are so corrupted! >> the first look at a video of a killer whale nearly drowning a trainer. >> this happeneda in 2006. >> a mother accused of leaving her 1-year-old in a shopping cart after security tried to stop her from shoplifting. >> and
. >> he arrived in london today. the first stop on a three-nation overseas trip. >> president obama will visit israel during his second term in office. of course, when they heard the second term part, israel was like, we'll put you down as a maybe. >>> in colorado, we're starting to learn more about what happened inside the theater as the shooting unfolded. >> i'm hearing him yell at people. >> you can just hear the rounds going off, just boom, boom, boom....
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. >> mark phillips joins us from london. "the new york times" is sayi medal went to a chinese woman in the women's ten-meter air rifle. >> we'll check in with you later in the program. >>> after taking in the opening ceremony last night, mitt romney heads to israel this morning. after a less than diplomatic start to his foreign trip, he's no doubt hoping for a warmer reception than he got in london. jan crawford reports. >> looking statesman-like as he met with the foreign leader. attending the olympics opening ceremony, a vivid reminder of his role running the 2002 games in salt lake city. friday was a vast improvement over the day before when romney incurred the wrath of the british press and london mayor boris johnson. >> a guy called mitt romney who wants to know whether we're ready. he wants to know whether we're ready. are we ready? [ applause ] >> johnson was referring to remarks romney made in an interview earlier in the week when he seemed to question london's readiness for the olympics. >> it's hard to know how wel
. >> mark phillips joins us from london. "the new york times" is sayi medal went to a chinese woman in the women's ten-meter air rifle. >> we'll check in with you later in the program. >>> after taking in the opening ceremony last night, mitt romney heads to israel this morning. after a less than diplomatic start to his foreign trip, he's no doubt hoping for a warmer reception than he got in london. jan crawford reports. >> looking statesman-like as he met...
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. >> mark phillips joins us from london. "the new york times" is sayi medal went to a chinese woman in the women's ten-meter air rifle. >> we'll check in with you later in the program. >>> after taking in the opening ceremony last night, mitt romney heads to israel this morning. after a less than diplomatic start to his foreign trip he's no doubt hoping for a warmer reception than he got in london. jan crawford reports. >> looking statesman-like as he met with the foreign leader. attending the olympics opening ceremony, a vivid reminder of his role running the 2002 games in salt lake city. friday was a vast improvement over the day before when romney incurred the wrath of the british press and london mayor boris johnson. >> a guy called mitt romney who wants to know whether we're ready. he wants to know whether we're ready. are we ready? [ applause ] >> johnson was referring to remarks romney made in an interview earlier in the week when he seemed to question london's readiness for the olympics. >> it's hard to know how well
. >> mark phillips joins us from london. "the new york times" is sayi medal went to a chinese woman in the women's ten-meter air rifle. >> we'll check in with you later in the program. >>> after taking in the opening ceremony last night, mitt romney heads to israel this morning. after a less than diplomatic start to his foreign trip he's no doubt hoping for a warmer reception than he got in london. jan crawford reports. >> looking statesman-like as he met...
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but that's what london has done. and they've done it efficiently and safely. >> sally jenkins, always good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news from afghanistan this morning. it has been a bloody 24 hours for american troops. as kitty logan reports from kabul, three americans were shot to death this morning in southern afghanistan by a man wearing an afghan army uniform. >> reporter: a u.s. military spokesperson has told cbs news that three american soldiers were killed in this incident and that the perpetrator wore an afghan uniform. they have yet to establish if this attacker was a member of afghan security forces or simply a rogue individual. but local sources in the area have told cbs news that the perpetrator was a local police commander who was taking part in a training program along with these u.s. forces in the area. he had invited them over to a meeting. and this is when he opened fire, killing three of them. now the taliban has issued a statement claiming responsibility f
but that's what london has done. and they've done it efficiently and safely. >> sally jenkins, always good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news from afghanistan this morning. it has been a bloody 24 hours for american troops. as kitty logan reports from kabul, three americans were shot to death this morning in southern afghanistan by a man wearing an afghan army uniform. >> reporter: a u.s. military spokesperson has told cbs news...
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. >>> i'm erica hill in london this morning. the queen and her subjects giving thanks for her 60-year reign and concern about her husband who is in the hospital. we'll update his condition. >>> britain's biggest music stars rock the night away at the historic diamond jubilee concert. >> i'm gayle king. more bad news for tsa after dozens of employees are disciplined for a major security breach and when i see you at 8:00, morgan freeman is here in studio 57. >> first as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye opener. you're world in 90 seconds. >> in this year of jubilee, your gifts of love now and all of the days of her life. >> britain celebrates queen elizabeth's 60-year reign. >> the final day is getting under way today. >> 60 years on the throne. get that woman some fiber. >> i can affirm every day in the rest of my term i stand with the hard working taxpayers of wisconsin. >> wisconsin voters go to the polls for an historic election. >> democrats there are trying to force republican governor walker out of of
. >>> i'm erica hill in london this morning. the queen and her subjects giving thanks for her 60-year reign and concern about her husband who is in the hospital. we'll update his condition. >>> britain's biggest music stars rock the night away at the historic diamond jubilee concert. >> i'm gayle king. more bad news for tsa after dozens of employees are disciplined for a major security breach and when i see you at 8:00, morgan freeman is here in studio 57. >> first...
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. >> charlie d'agata in london, thank you. >>> also joining us this morning from our london bureau is robert jobson, the author of qult"william and kate: the love story." good morning. >> good morning. >> is this new-found pop layer all will and kate in. >> i think to some extent. the wedding was an incredible success. everyone wanted to see her, particularly catherine in her dress, and this teamwork between the two of them. william being diana's son, it has the diana effect too. they're a star couple but with the queen's jubilee coming up everyone has time to reflect on her. >> and now all the brits are apparently saying, at least some of them are saying they would rather see will take the crown over charles. of course, that can't legally happen. charles would have to give it up. any chance he would? >> i really don't think so. i mean the fact is, charles is the longest serving heir to the throne ever. but reality is william and kate will have a very serious role anyway. when prince charles does become king providing, of course he lives long enough. the reality is they will still be
. >> charlie d'agata in london, thank you. >>> also joining us this morning from our london bureau is robert jobson, the author of qult"william and kate: the love story." good morning. >> good morning. >> is this new-found pop layer all will and kate in. >> i think to some extent. the wedding was an incredible success. everyone wanted to see her, particularly catherine in her dress, and this teamwork between the two of them. william being diana's son,...
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the diamond jubilee is not the only big event in london this summer. of course, the olympics are going to be staged here. so, this gala event last night at the royal albert hall was a countdown to the beginning of the games. as usual, kate made a total fashion splash in that rather daring, actually, teal dress. >> stunning. >> elizabeth, i didn't catch the end of what you said. you said something about anybody coming to london is what? what did you say? at the very end. >> reporter: there will be all -- the wonderful public events. and just royal celebrations that will be available for people who just happen to be here. >> okay. thank you, elizabeth palmer, reporting live from london. >>> guess what, erica hill, who's going to happen to be there for the queen's jubilee, we heard you're going. >> we are going. we're going to be covering the jubilee for "cbs this morning." we'll have interesting tidbits for you. >> you were there for the wedding. going back for the queen. i like it. >> next is my invitation to tea, gayle. >> yeah. i would like to be your
the diamond jubilee is not the only big event in london this summer. of course, the olympics are going to be staged here. so, this gala event last night at the royal albert hall was a countdown to the beginning of the games. as usual, kate made a total fashion splash in that rather daring, actually, teal dress. >> stunning. >> elizabeth, i didn't catch the end of what you said. you said something about anybody coming to london is what? what did you say? at the very end. >>...
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but that's what london has done. they've done it efficiently and safely. >> sally jenkins, always good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news from afghanistan had morning. it has been a bloody 24 hours for american troops. as kitty logan reports from kabul, three americans were shot to death this morning in southern afghanistan by a man wearing an afghan army uniform. >> a u.s. military spokesperson american soldiers were killed in this incident and that the perpetrators wore an afghan uniform. they have yet to establish if the attacker was a member of afghan security forces or simply a rogue individual. local sources in the area told us that the perpetrator was a local police commander. he was taking part in the program along with u.s. forces in the area. he invited them to a meeting and then he opened fire, killing three of them. now the taliban issued a statement claiming responsibility for in particular attack saying that the police commander concerned has actually now joined the
but that's what london has done. they've done it efficiently and safely. >> sally jenkins, always good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news from afghanistan had morning. it has been a bloody 24 hours for american troops. as kitty logan reports from kabul, three americans were shot to death this morning in southern afghanistan by a man wearing an afghan army uniform. >> a u.s. military spokesperson american soldiers were killed in...
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i'm erica hill in london. you're looking at video from earlier in the morning, that's the derby where the queen is attending the race today. very exciting day for her because we know she has a great love of horses. she does not have a horse in the race this year. all of britain is celebrating queen elizabeth's 60th year on the throne. today we kick off four days of festivities and symbolism. the queen will mark her historic anniversary with a day at the races. >> reporter: it's been a long road for queen elizabeth ii. 60 years long. with many milestones. silver jubilee in 1977. gold in 2002. but never a celebration quite like this. this jubilee is the diamond standard. it's a time to look back not just on the life of a monarch but that of a wife, mother and grandmother. her son, prince charles in an intimate and revealing documentary about his mother invites the world behind the palace gates. >> i remember mom coming up, basked with jewels, wearing the crown. that's a vivid memory. >> joining me is kate willia
i'm erica hill in london. you're looking at video from earlier in the morning, that's the derby where the queen is attending the race today. very exciting day for her because we know she has a great love of horses. she does not have a horse in the race this year. all of britain is celebrating queen elizabeth's 60th year on the throne. today we kick off four days of festivities and symbolism. the queen will mark her historic anniversary with a day at the races. >> reporter: it's been a...
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back to erica in london. >> charlie, change you. queen's jubilee festivities continue here in london. what an impressive tribute on the thames yesterday stretching the length about seven miles here. we'll bring you more of that pageantry with one of our own who made it on to a boat, that's ahead. you're watching cbs this morning. we're at the exclusive el chorro lodge in paradise valley, arizona, where tonight we switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's a steakover! this is perfect. the meat is really good. one of the best filets i've had. see look how easy that is to cut. these are perfectly aged for flavor and tenderness. you're eating walmart steaks. shut up... is that right? the best steak i'd ever had... i would definitely go to walmart and buy steaks. walmart choice premium steak in the black package. try it. it's one hundred percent satisfaction guaranteed. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i wa
back to erica in london. >> charlie, change you. queen's jubilee festivities continue here in london. what an impressive tribute on the thames yesterday stretching the length about seven miles here. we'll bring you more of that pageantry with one of our own who made it on to a boat, that's ahead. you're watching cbs this morning. we're at the exclusive el chorro lodge in paradise valley, arizona, where tonight we switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's a steakover!...
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>> there's a team in london that's doing that. but that team reports in to me and i report directly to the board. >> where does that stand today sh. >> it's a work in progress. but i think we're making progress. we'll get to the bottom of this. we'll make sure that whatever activities occurred that were improper, we fully report them and that the company moves forward. >> how should we view the resignation of james murdock to move from one job to another? >> i think james has come to new york and his focus has changed in the company. when you're in the middle of a heated debate, people want to overread things. but i think this is about james really moving to new york full-time and to reposition his role in the company. >> is there a new heir apparent? >> i don't get into that. >> this is not criminology. this is knowing what the conversation is. because a huge media company has been challenged because of some of the things that went on at some of its newspapers, fair must have? >> sure. >> it affects all kinds of things, including
>> there's a team in london that's doing that. but that team reports in to me and i report directly to the board. >> where does that stand today sh. >> it's a work in progress. but i think we're making progress. we'll get to the bottom of this. we'll make sure that whatever activities occurred that were improper, we fully report them and that the company moves forward. >> how should we view the resignation of james murdock to move from one job to another? >> i...
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now the gold in london. we got to get our teams ready for madrid for the world championships in '14 and the olympics in rio in '16. i'll try to help in another capacity in getting us prepared. >> coach, while your public demeanor is normal placid, we know that you can get fired up. i found it interesting that most of the players who the public things are ego maniacal superstars won't listen to anybody. you were quite effective at doing that and returning the u.s. to the lofty perch. >> put modesty aside, what was effective it your communication with these players? >> well, first of all, they're good guys, james. they're really good guys. they're professionals. they get it. they're brilliant. they want to play for the u.s. so it's not like me having to do some magical things to get them to do that. they want to do it. they want to cooperate. and then you are honest with one another. pover the years.know each other so there's familiarity, there's friendship, there's trust and -- but it comes from them. they we
now the gold in london. we got to get our teams ready for madrid for the world championships in '14 and the olympics in rio in '16. i'll try to help in another capacity in getting us prepared. >> coach, while your public demeanor is normal placid, we know that you can get fired up. i found it interesting that most of the players who the public things are ego maniacal superstars won't listen to anybody. you were quite effective at doing that and returning the u.s. to the lofty perch....
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let's go. >> reporter: even after announcing he was a go for london -- >> just get in. just get in. >> phelps seemed to stick only a few toes in the water. >> get in. >> he regularly skipped practices. unheard of for fell pts who was a teenager went six straight years without missing a single day of training. apathy infuriated his coach bob bowman. >> missing practices. one or two. >> oh, no. the fall of 2009, he missed months. >> months? >> maybe six weeks. >> reporter: for bowman the bottom came one saturday in the summer of 2010. >> this was about a week before the nationals, and i normally have a major practice. something that's going to be really important, show up saturday morning and he's not there. that did not make me happy. then later i found out that he was in las vegas for the weekend. >> reporter: i assume went to vague toys do dry land training? >> no. wasn't doing special training also i think he was at a pool. >> interesting, watched "the hangover". watched of the movie, man, i just want to go to vegas. >> road trip! >> a couple of us got up and left for
let's go. >> reporter: even after announcing he was a go for london -- >> just get in. just get in. >> phelps seemed to stick only a few toes in the water. >> get in. >> he regularly skipped practices. unheard of for fell pts who was a teenager went six straight years without missing a single day of training. apathy infuriated his coach bob bowman. >> missing practices. one or two. >> oh, no. the fall of 2009, he missed months. >> months? >>...
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enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games. >> mitt romney rice to defuse olympic outrage. >> questioned whether london was ready to host the olympic games. >> questioned whether we're ready. are we ready? >> of course, it's easier if you hold the olympic games -- >> utah is not in the middle of nowhere. it's in the northwest corner of nowhere. [ laughter ] >> extreme weather from the great plains to the northeast. >> oh, yeah. powerful. ripping things up like crazy. >> knocking out power to more than 200,000 people. >> elmira, new york, a possible tornado. >> worried about getting my son out. >> one of jerry sandusky's victims releases voice males left on his phone days before his arrest. >> when you get this message, give me a call and i hope to talk to you later. thanks. i love you. >> couple in washington state has spent the last week watching the front lawn simply disappear off a 200-foot cliff. >> a pint-sized pooch stolen from a pet store. the accused dognapper caught on video
enthusiasm on the part of the people here in london. i think you're going to see terrific games. >> mitt romney rice to defuse olympic outrage. >> questioned whether london was ready to host the olympic games. >> questioned whether we're ready. are we ready? >> of course, it's easier if you hold the olympic games -- >> utah is not in the middle of nowhere. it's in the northwest corner of nowhere. [ laughter ] >> extreme weather from the great plains to the...
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erica's in london covering the diamond jubilee for us. erica, we just saw the queen get in the car. >> reporter: we did, charlie. she's making her way from the first reception swhemt to after the service of thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral. she's now going to make her way to westminster hall where there's a lunch as we continue to watch the festivities honoring the queen on her diamond jubilee. there she goes. you see that behind us later on. that means the queen is in town basically. we're also going to show you a little bit more about how the next generation of royals is getting involved, not just the heir to the throne, prince charles, of course, who made a lovely speech honoring his mother, but also prince william and kate, the duke and duchess of cambridge. kate, of course, wowing everyone once again in a stunning lace dress as she arrived at st. paul's cathedral. she was sitting in the front row next to her brother-in-law harry and of course her in-laws prince charles and camilla and the queen. we'll have all of that for you thi
erica's in london covering the diamond jubilee for us. erica, we just saw the queen get in the car. >> reporter: we did, charlie. she's making her way from the first reception swhemt to after the service of thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral. she's now going to make her way to westminster hall where there's a lunch as we continue to watch the festivities honoring the queen on her diamond jubilee. there she goes. you see that behind us later on. that means the queen is in town basically....
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erica's in london covering the diamond jubilee for us. erica, we just saw the queen get in the car. >> reporter: we did, charlie. she's making her way from the first reception swhemt to after the service of thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral. she's now going to make her way to westminster hall where there's a lunch as we continue to watch the festivities honoring the queen on her diamond jubilee. there she goes. you see that behind us later on. that means the queen is in town basically. we're also going to show you a little bit more about how the next generation of royals is getting involved not just the heir to the throne prince charles, of course who made a lovely speech honoring his mother but also prince william and kate the duke and duchess of cambridge. kate, of course wowing everyone once again in a stunning lace dress as she arrived at st. paul's cathedral. she was sitting in the front row next to her brother-in-law harry and of course her in-laws prince charles and camilla and the queen. we'll have all of that for you this morn
erica's in london covering the diamond jubilee for us. erica, we just saw the queen get in the car. >> reporter: we did, charlie. she's making her way from the first reception swhemt to after the service of thanksgiving at st. paul's cathedral. she's now going to make her way to westminster hall where there's a lunch as we continue to watch the festivities honoring the queen on her diamond jubilee. there she goes. you see that behind us later on. that means the queen is in town basically....
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had guy was in a london office. so there are those in the new york side or offices in london saying he's just wrong. >> this is one guy and a lot of people questioning why now. becky, thanks. >>> want to turn it back to charlie in washington. >> thank you, erica. with us a contributor editor ativan at this fair who confers the -- former investor at goldman sachs. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. how are you? >> do you know this man who has made these accusations? >> i don't know him personally. i want to say i was a pea on at goldman sachs. so calling me an investment banker is -- >> what you write about investment banks and goldman sachs. of this whole episode? >> it's corroboration for a lot of people who have been saying that goldman sachs is evil. on the one hand, you can dismiss this guy as goldman is trying do as a disgruntled relatively junior level employee who is just one person out of 30,000 and certainly doesn't speak for the firm. on the other hand, what he's saying is nothing new. it's nothing ot
had guy was in a london office. so there are those in the new york side or offices in london saying he's just wrong. >> this is one guy and a lot of people questioning why now. becky, thanks. >>> want to turn it back to charlie in washington. >> thank you, erica. with us a contributor editor ativan at this fair who confers the -- former investor at goldman sachs. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. how are you? >> do you know this man who has made these...
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london, paris, rome. but they're seen less frequently in asia and africa. israelis considered to have the world's toughest security don't use full body scanners at all. they consider them to be unreliable, and technology has to keep up with the evolving of terror networks across the globe. >> they have scientists who are constantly trying to stay one step ahead of us. just when we think we have it under control, they come up with anorther variation. >> reporter: they say they would have picked up this underwear bomb but they're worry about the next potential threat which is an explosive not hidden inside the underwear but inside somebody's body and whether scanners could pick up that vote. >>> north carolina voters decide if that state should have a copps substitutional ban on same-sex marriage. meanwhile president obama has. said anything about the congress or members of his cabinet supporting same-sex marriage. >> this morning a poll says half of americans think it should be legal. >> reporter: delicate for sure. if the vice president hadn't brought it up
london, paris, rome. but they're seen less frequently in asia and africa. israelis considered to have the world's toughest security don't use full body scanners at all. they consider them to be unreliable, and technology has to keep up with the evolving of terror networks across the globe. >> they have scientists who are constantly trying to stay one step ahead of us. just when we think we have it under control, they come up with anorther variation. >> reporter: they say they would...
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>> an hour. >> london -- i love london and new york. but as soon ace get to london i tart to really get withdrawal from new york. i call them my mother and father of my life. >> what do you do in new york? >> what kinds of things you captain do. it's fantastic. opera. ballet. music. concerts. just so much to do over here. >> i would like to know how you all figure ad system to navigate to make a relationship work. now, you know, when you think about london to new york that seems like nothing compared to d.c. >> i've been with my mother half for 16 years now. i've been with him for 16 years now. my career started he was with me, i got my first job. i got my first job the day i married him. my good luck charm. >> those weren't connected getting your job and getting married? >> i call him my good luck charm. when you've been with somebody for that many years -- >> it's on sunday night. i'm cheering you on. norah you're cheering her on. thank you. got your speech ready? >> i'm very excited and very thrilled to be nominated. i'm with a group
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the winner somehow was this matched pair of fellows from london. so what does ernie, age 92 and living in beverly hills, make of all this stuff? >> i said, i think that's absolutely marvelous. >> were you shocked? were you surprised? didn't know what is this all about? >> yeah. why me? why not? very first time i walked in, i walked in unannounced. and a great big hush, oh, my god, he's here. and we proceeded to get pretty stiff. [ laughter ] >> he's now made 200 films and counting. >> what's the sense of retiring? retiring to what? what are you going to retire to? an easy chair? remember this one? escape from new york where i played cabbie. >> in his more than five decades of acting, ernie has worn many hats, so to speak. often playing sadistic villains. >> this is the one from emperor of the north. where i played the biggest baddie i've ever played in my life. >> he sometimes played the flip side too. >> how is the skipper doing? i don't think he's going to make? >> who could forget commander quentin mchale in the comedy "mchale's navy." >> there
the winner somehow was this matched pair of fellows from london. so what does ernie, age 92 and living in beverly hills, make of all this stuff? >> i said, i think that's absolutely marvelous. >> were you shocked? were you surprised? didn't know what is this all about? >> yeah. why me? why not? very first time i walked in, i walked in unannounced. and a great big hush, oh, my god, he's here. and we proceeded to get pretty stiff. [ laughter ] >> he's now made 200 films...
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. >> the mayor of london zip lined over london park. >> all that matters imt. >> at the london games eight badminton players have been pulled for trying to lose their matches. it would have put them in a more favorable place. >> if you train day and night for badminton, in a way, haven't >> if you train day and night for badminton, in a way, haven't you already lost? captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the faa is investigating a close call in the skies over washington, d.c. that near miss on tuesday involved three jetliners. >> officials say they were on a collision course until air traffic controllers realized they had made a mistake. bob orr is at washington's reagan national airport where it all happened. bob, good morning to you. >> good morning to you gayle and to charlie. you know, planes using the same runway always take off and land in the same direction to avoid any kind of midair potential collisions. but in this case, a very bad mistake was made and two planes took off directly into oncoming traffic. it was just after 2:00 p.m. tuesday when a u.s. a
. >> the mayor of london zip lined over london park. >> all that matters imt. >> at the london games eight badminton players have been pulled for trying to lose their matches. it would have put them in a more favorable place. >> if you train day and night for badminton, in a way, haven't >> if you train day and night for badminton, in a way, haven't you already lost? captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the faa is...
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charlie d'agata is in london with more on this child prodigy. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jeff. if you've ever seen a work of art and thought, my 5-year-old could do that, in this case you would be right. but instead of sticking it on your refrigerator like i do, this little girl's family has already raked in more than six figures and counting. a pint-sized picasso, a minnie m monet, but this 5-year-old is already making a name for herself in the art world. >> welcome for you to come to my space. hoorah! >> reporter: her work has been shown in galleries in london and new york and sells for upwards of $25,000. we caught up with her at home, with her parents in australia via skype. and what does it feel like to be such a superstar? >> more great than i can say. >> reporter: when you start painting, do you have an idea of what you want it to look like? >> when i pick up a paint, sometimes i just start picking up that paint and then i pick up the other paint. and then when the paint is finished, i think, wow, perfect. that's what
charlie d'agata is in london with more on this child prodigy. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jeff. if you've ever seen a work of art and thought, my 5-year-old could do that, in this case you would be right. but instead of sticking it on your refrigerator like i do, this little girl's family has already raked in more than six figures and counting. a pint-sized picasso, a minnie m monet, but this 5-year-old is already making a name for herself in the art world. >>...