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seth doane, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric in new york. thank you for watching this week. see you again monday. until then, have a great weekend and for the latest news online, go to cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org building wind farms and expanding clean energy manufacturing. but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. with the most locations in the dc area, we figured they could use our help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. now with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet?
seth doane, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric in new york. thank you for watching this week. see you again monday. until then, have a great weekend and for the latest news online, go to cbsnews.com. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org building wind farms and expanding clean energy manufacturing. but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can...
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this is the sec time a pope fete seth foot in britain. when the pope visited in 1982 he was greet by massive adoring crowds but pope benedict xvi will face plenty of protest on friday. >> we are urging the pope to open vatican's secret sex files. >> reporter: there's been a lot of criticism about the cost to the british taxpayer, an estimated $20 million to pay for travel, accommodations and security including here at the london residence where the pope will be staying. critics say pope benedict xvi may not even fill arenas at hi outdoor evens around britain. the first day ends with an open- air mass in glasgow. it includes a performance by scottish singer and staunch catholic susan boyle. a public figure whose popularity may outshine the man she's performing for. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> tomorrow the pope will meet with the british prime minister tony blair and british prime minister. >>> howard has the forecast coming up. >>> we will introduce you to the cocker spaniel and tell you about a front heading this way. back with
this is the sec time a pope fete seth foot in britain. when the pope visited in 1982 he was greet by massive adoring crowds but pope benedict xvi will face plenty of protest on friday. >> we are urging the pope to open vatican's secret sex files. >> reporter: there's been a lot of criticism about the cost to the british taxpayer, an estimated $20 million to pay for travel, accommodations and security including here at the london residence where the pope will be staying. critics say...
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in california, 13-year-old seth walsh hanged himself from a tree in his backyard, and 15-year-old billy lucas killed himself in indiana, all reportedly over relentless teasing about their sexuality. according to a recent survey on gay bullying, nine out of 10 gay and lesbian student are bullied at school. those statistics, student at harvey milk high school in manhattan know all too well. this is one of the first high schools in the country, open primarily for gay, lesbian, and transgender students. >> i think people get scared and fearful, and not because they were born into that fear but because it was taught by society. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors say they will investigate whether this was a bias crime. katie. >> couric: byron pitts. byron, thank you very much. we ask for your comment and questions on twitter and facetoday. jan crawford in washington is our chief legal correspondent. jan, what kind of laws against bullying are currently on the books? >> reporter: well, katie, there's no federal law, but 45 states do have laws, the strongest require things like anti-bullying cla
in california, 13-year-old seth walsh hanged himself from a tree in his backyard, and 15-year-old billy lucas killed himself in indiana, all reportedly over relentless teasing about their sexuality. according to a recent survey on gay bullying, nine out of 10 gay and lesbian student are bullied at school. those statistics, student at harvey milk high school in manhattan know all too well. this is one of the first high schools in the country, open primarily for gay, lesbian, and transgender...
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>> reporter: which explains exactly why people do it says best selling author and culture observer seth godin-- to matter. >> what guinness offerd is the slight chance that maybe if you try hard enough you get noticed, you get picked. just notice me, tell me you care about me and you'll remember me when i'm gone. >> reporter: take a good look at these folks. how could we forget? jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm katie couric. thank you for watch >>> from the first local station with news in high definition, this is 9news now. >> good everyoning, tonight in your only local news at 7:00, household hazards, a family must bury their infant son after he is strangled to death in the drapes. dead woman walking. the only female on death row in virginia hoping for mercy from the governor before she is to be put to death in a week and speaking out, the hostages from the discovery standoff give the chilling details. >>> i'm andrea. >> he asked me, do you have kids? yes, sir, i have two. what's so good about your filthy children? i looked him in the
>> reporter: which explains exactly why people do it says best selling author and culture observer seth godin-- to matter. >> what guinness offerd is the slight chance that maybe if you try hard enough you get noticed, you get picked. just notice me, tell me you care about me and you'll remember me when i'm gone. >> reporter: take a good look at these folks. how could we forget? jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm...
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reporter: three days ago angela mitchell was making a bottle for her four and a half-month-old son seth when she said se spotted something black floating at the top. >> -- like an insect piece. >> reporter: she discovered the formula she used over two weeks was one of the five million recently recalled. the maker, abbott laboratories, voluntarily yanked the product wednesday, after beetles were found in some cans and at a michigan plant. the company says it's highly unlikely any of the products already sold are contaminated. still, parents have bombarded its website and hotline demanding answers. federal officials insist the tainted formula poses no serious health risk. still, babies who drink it could develop digest tiff discomfort. >> they really shouldn't worry that much but since it is a voluntary recall they should stop giving those products that have been recalled to their children. >> reporter: but for angela, it's too late. she worries her son's recent symptoms are actually a sign of contamination. >> over the last couple of weeks, just really gassy and really, you know, crying
reporter: three days ago angela mitchell was making a bottle for her four and a half-month-old son seth when she said se spotted something black floating at the top. >> -- like an insect piece. >> reporter: she discovered the formula she used over two weeks was one of the five million recently recalled. the maker, abbott laboratories, voluntarily yanked the product wednesday, after beetles were found in some cans and at a michigan plant. the company says it's highly unlikely any of...
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our news correspondent seth doane has the latest. >> reporter: some of the latest equipment to arrive at the mine site over the weekend was was greeted with cheers. rescuers plan to use this capsule, painted in the colors of chile's flag, to pull the 33 trapped miners to the surface, one by one. it's dubbed, the phoenix because it could offer the miners new life. officials are aiming for a november rescue. it's what we're all waiting for and i'm happy, this sister of a trapped miner said, even more happy because of the capsule. officials demonstrated how someone can fit into the cage, which is about two feet wide, roughly the size of a bicycle tire. this capsule is outfitted with oxygen, with communication, and chile's mine minister explained a system that, in case of emergency, allows us to unhinge the bottom part. that, in case the capsule should get jammed. half a mile below ground, miners continue to receive life-sustaining supplies through several smaller shafts and they've begun preparing for their rescue by exercising. some are said to be jogging through the winding tunnels bel
our news correspondent seth doane has the latest. >> reporter: some of the latest equipment to arrive at the mine site over the weekend was was greeted with cheers. rescuers plan to use this capsule, painted in the colors of chile's flag, to pull the 33 trapped miners to the surface, one by one. it's dubbed, the phoenix because it could offer the miners new life. officials are aiming for a november rescue. it's what we're all waiting for and i'm happy, this sister of a trapped miner said,...
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sething 7:13. the satellite and radar. we have the clouds streaming in from the west. these are generally high clouds. no rain here but in to ohio and michigan, all of those areas you are seeing showers and storms. 70s still in southern maryland to 54 in cumberland. winchester is 62. culpeper an gaithersburg 61. easton is 63. locally we are looking at 59 in reston to 57 fairfax and laytonsville. andrews 63 degrees and ft. belvoir down to mount vernon around 6 -- 61. the winds are calm with partly to mostly cloudy skies out there. as we show you the bigger picture you will see the shower and storm activity in michigan through ohio. this is moving in this direction and that will help, at least, up our rain chances. if the front moves north and east the nine future cast will show the moisture moving in to the region. later during the afternoon, especially by north and west and by five, 10:00, we are struggling and move out overnight. the seven-day forecast, we are looking at a chance of showers late today and tonight, especially north. we cool down tomorrow from 87 to 83.
sething 7:13. the satellite and radar. we have the clouds streaming in from the west. these are generally high clouds. no rain here but in to ohio and michigan, all of those areas you are seeing showers and storms. 70s still in southern maryland to 54 in cumberland. winchester is 62. culpeper an gaithersburg 61. easton is 63. locally we are looking at 59 in reston to 57 fairfax and laytonsville. andrews 63 degrees and ft. belvoir down to mount vernon around 6 -- 61. the winds are calm with...
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a story on the unemployed from seth doane. and from bill fifth, this report about a different sort of rock star. >> reporter: franklin, pennsylvania. a gem of a small town set in a landscape worthy of an oil painting. here at the confluence of french creek and the allegheny river, people still enjoy the simple pleasures. like skipping stones. >> nice skip. >> reporter: once a year they get quite competitive about it. >> there you go. that's what stone skipping is all about, folks. right there. >> reporter: hosting a tournament that draws the best skippers from throughout the land. down at the barber shop folks could barely contain their excitement before this year's tournament. >> it's a big deal. every year it goes on. doesn't it, john? >> getting bigger every year. >> reporter: the favorite to win once again was five-time champion and world record holder russ buyers who hails from right here in franklin. the people in franklin ask you for your autograph? >> no. this is the pennsylvania trophy actually. >> reporter: his home
a story on the unemployed from seth doane. and from bill fifth, this report about a different sort of rock star. >> reporter: franklin, pennsylvania. a gem of a small town set in a landscape worthy of an oil painting. here at the confluence of french creek and the allegheny river, people still enjoy the simple pleasures. like skipping stones. >> nice skip. >> reporter: once a year they get quite competitive about it. >> there you go. that's what stone skipping is all...
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seth meyers tells couples to >>> good morning, everyone, i'm up front with their finances. >> how people spend tells a lot about the kind of judgment that they use and the kinds of decisions that they make. >> it's not like i went out and, you know, went shopping and, you know, didn't pay my credit card bills. >> with americans carrying a combined two trillion dollars in debt, it's unlikely allison is the only one with a broken heart. >> i guess i learned that, you know, money is more important than i had initially thought. i didn't think it was more important than love. but, i guess now i've learned that it is. >> a deal-breaker to be sure. joining us to talk about this, "early show" adviser ray martin an psychologist and relationship expert cooper lawrence. good morning, kids. >> good morning. >> are you surprised by this story? >> no. i mean, this is a whole generation of narcissists who feel entitled and run up all kinds of money, all kinds of debt because they feel i deseb, i deserve a house, i deserve cars, all that kind of stuff, i deserve to live beyond my means. >> should a rela
seth meyers tells couples to >>> good morning, everyone, i'm up front with their finances. >> how people spend tells a lot about the kind of judgment that they use and the kinds of decisions that they make. >> it's not like i went out and, you know, went shopping and, you know, didn't pay my credit card bills. >> with americans carrying a combined two trillion dollars in debt, it's unlikely allison is the only one with a broken heart. >> i guess i learned that,...
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seth doan, cbs news, new york. >> you got to give props to the mayor of newark, traveling around the country making all kinds of friends, oprah is his best and now gets this huge donation. >> it is not a matter of it the money. if you don't spend all the money in the world wisely -- i think the bar is raised really high for everyone there to deliver to make the schools better. >> the question is how much is to counterbalance some of the negative p.r. from this movie "the social network". >> right t. doesn't necessarily portray it in the best light can can, you thought? >> a whole other story than today said he didn't want this donation to come out now, so this whole to and fro -- exactly. this movie does not portray him in the most positive light. >> everyone says it is fanatic, though. >> it is amazing. i did see it. >> getting amazing reviews this morning. >> you said it was our modern day "wall street"? >> i think 2010 what "wall sfreet" was in the late '80s, captures the [ inaudible ], they say. >> can't wait to see it. stay with us, everybody. new wisk, with our breakthrough sta
seth doan, cbs news, new york. >> you got to give props to the mayor of newark, traveling around the country making all kinds of friends, oprah is his best and now gets this huge donation. >> it is not a matter of it the money. if you don't spend all the money in the world wisely -- i think the bar is raised really high for everyone there to deliver to make the schools better. >> the question is how much is to counterbalance some of the negative p.r. from this movie "the...