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well... >> smith: is that right? >> when i go and buy perfume for my mom, the chemicals in the bottle and the bottle itself amount to about 50 cents. the advertising amounts to $5.00 or $6.00. >> smith: but you're not selling perfume. >> what makes education so special? for-profits have to get people's attention and... and they do a very good job of getting people's attention. >> are you thinking of going back to school? >> yes. >> excellent. what are you thinking of going to school for? >> smith: in addition to lots of advertising, the industry relies on an army of sales people. >> i wish you the best of luck. >> thanks a lot. >> smith: here, recruiters are working a job fair, trying to convince job seekers to come back to school. >> you had said something about accounting. we have an mba with an emphasis in accounting. we also have a masters in accountancy. >> the for-profits need to continually add students. when you think about it, for the university of phoenix, for example, in order to grow on top of the folks t
well... >> smith: is that right? >> when i go and buy perfume for my mom, the chemicals in the bottle and the bottle itself amount to about 50 cents. the advertising amounts to $5.00 or $6.00. >> smith: but you're not selling perfume. >> what makes education so special? for-profits have to get people's attention and... and they do a very good job of getting people's attention. >> are you thinking of going back to school? >> yes. >> excellent. what are...
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>> be about 30. >> smith: about 30 bushels, about three times as many. >> yeah. >> smith: how do you feel about the bay and what's happened to it? >> i think it's a tragedy. i think... a little upset that my children can't enjoy this way of life that i cherish, you know? >> in rock hall harbor, all that used to be processing houses for striped bass, for oysters, for clams, for everything we was harvesting. >> smith: so a lot of people in the fish and crab and oyster business went out of business? >> yeah. >> you're talking about billions of dollars of economic impact with oysters, crabs, shad, striped bass. the define in the fisheries has just been dramatic. i wouldn't have thought even ten or 15 years ago that we would literally lose oysters as a commercial fishery. we have. it's... it's done. >> smith: watermen are seeing the symptoms of decline, but the deeper problem, i learned, is that the very dynamics of the bay's ecosystem are being fundamentally altered by human impact. the bay is acutely vulnerable because its watershed is so large-- 11,000 miles of shoreline, and it drains
>> be about 30. >> smith: about 30 bushels, about three times as many. >> yeah. >> smith: how do you feel about the bay and what's happened to it? >> i think it's a tragedy. i think... a little upset that my children can't enjoy this way of life that i cherish, you know? >> in rock hall harbor, all that used to be processing houses for striped bass, for oysters, for clams, for everything we was harvesting. >> smith: so a lot of people in the fish and...
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>>> smith: yeah, there is a whole body over there. the world had watched hours of dramatic rescues on television, but the truth was, only a very small fraction of those caught in the rubble survived-- fewer than 150 people. many tens of thousands were buried. here, men were looking for bodies in a collapsed school. >> smith: 90% of port-au- prince's schools were either damaged or destroyed. with the city in ruins, makeshift camps appeared everywhere. every soccer field, public square and parking lot in the capital was overrun. over one million people-- half the population of port-au-prince-- were now homeless. >> smith: as reporters, we were constantly challenged. how were we supposed to respond in the face of such overpowering desperation? >> smith: we met emmanuel, who was trying to organize this camp. he explained how the young and able went out to search for food. some of the young men go and find food, and then share it with the camp? >> with the camp. >> smith: yeah. >> but it's, like, it's not enough. you know, they just go dow
>>> smith: yeah, there is a whole body over there. the world had watched hours of dramatic rescues on television, but the truth was, only a very small fraction of those caught in the rubble survived-- fewer than 150 people. many tens of thousands were buried. here, men were looking for bodies in a collapsed school. >> smith: 90% of port-au- prince's schools were either damaged or destroyed. with the city in ruins, makeshift camps appeared everywhere. every soccer field, public...
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smith with 13 points. tanner smith has been outstanding. the ball goes the other way, yet again. >> mike: you are not going to get that call. because of that, there's a number situation. tanner smith sees it. he runs to the open line on the right side. put your team in trouble by trying to buy a flop. >> tim: you can see the numbers 5-10 on the floor. it fell by the way. l.d. williams was third a moment ago. good to the hoop by donte. >> mike: he's taking it personally. >> tim: all the way. out the window. the lead back to four. >> mike: we have a war between number two and number ten. >> tim: mcfarland steps out. along with smith. smith takes it up. >> mike: he's been terrific. he's got his little smile there. mr. smith says i'll come back with my left hand. >> tim: the senior from concord against the senior from matthews, north carolina. >> mike: they did a good job recruiting this state. duke only has two from this state. north carolina only has two on the roster. national recruiting scopes there. there are plenty of good players to be h
smith with 13 points. tanner smith has been outstanding. the ball goes the other way, yet again. >> mike: you are not going to get that call. because of that, there's a number situation. tanner smith sees it. he runs to the open line on the right side. put your team in trouble by trying to buy a flop. >> tim: you can see the numbers 5-10 on the floor. it fell by the way. l.d. williams was third a moment ago. good to the hoop by donte. >> mike: he's taking it personally....
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so my question is, who explains smith better than smith? is there one volume a clear and accurate analysis or interpretation of what he was communicating and if so, what is that title? post a all right, we'll start with professor fleischacker. >> guest: i hate to set you on that road because it is worthwhile reading smith. russell said before, just the first through four chapters of "the wealth of nations" i said for seven you could try reading that and maybe just say the first couple chapters of part -- part 4 of "the wealth of nations" which includes the famous invisible hand chapter in the book of five. that would be very useful. i was introduced to smith for his ninth goal by a book on the great economist and i found that a fairly good, clear summary of what smith have to say. i think it's probably out of date by now and somebody will probably take it to be biased. there's a man named dede buffy l., who has a least one book, i think to book entitled adam smith which will give you a pretty good summary, very clearly caused and it's very
so my question is, who explains smith better than smith? is there one volume a clear and accurate analysis or interpretation of what he was communicating and if so, what is that title? post a all right, we'll start with professor fleischacker. >> guest: i hate to set you on that road because it is worthwhile reading smith. russell said before, just the first through four chapters of "the wealth of nations" i said for seven you could try reading that and maybe just say the first...
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and now from cbs news in washington, harry smith. >> smith: good morning, everyone. with us now cbs news justice and homeland security correspondent bob orr. good morning, bob. let's talk about this incident last night in times square. what can you tell. >> mitchell:. >> very serious incident. this was for all practical purposes a potential terrorist attack. absent any other explanation like was it a crime? was it extortion? we have to assume this was a terrorist attack. somebody loaded up the back of an s.u.v. with three propane tanks two cans of gasoline, a box of what looked like black powder and some timing devices. not sure it was all connected but that's a lot of bad stuff in one car. >> smith: all the bad stuff in one car by itself i don't think could have caused a horrible amount of damage. but it really could have been an act of terror. >> absolutely. it probably would not have been a large explosion. the propane tanks if they were breached could create quite a bang but the real danger there was a fire. a big fire. imagine on saturday night, midtown manhatta
and now from cbs news in washington, harry smith. >> smith: good morning, everyone. with us now cbs news justice and homeland security correspondent bob orr. good morning, bob. let's talk about this incident last night in times square. what can you tell. >> mitchell:. >> very serious incident. this was for all practical purposes a potential terrorist attack. absent any other explanation like was it a crime? was it extortion? we have to assume this was a terrorist attack....
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what about it, tammy smith? >> it's not that i know where he is, but like i told your staff, we've all been talking for the past couple of days trying to brainstorm where he is. >> tonight, let us stop to remember army private first class katie soenksen, killed in iraq. inspired to enlist by her god father and aunt who also served in the military. awarded the bronze star and the purple heart. she had a zest for life. she loved bowling and softball and spending time with friends. she leaves behind her parents, ronald and marianne, her brother, matthew. sister sara and widower benjamin who also served in the army. katie soenksen, an american hero. thank you to our guests and to you at home for being with us tonight. see you tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern. until then, good night, everybody. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> next on "the joy behar show," one of tiger woods' mistresses claims he swings both ways and she doesn't mean with a golf club. then you'll remember him from the chappell show, comic char
what about it, tammy smith? >> it's not that i know where he is, but like i told your staff, we've all been talking for the past couple of days trying to brainstorm where he is. >> tonight, let us stop to remember army private first class katie soenksen, killed in iraq. inspired to enlist by her god father and aunt who also served in the military. awarded the bronze star and the purple heart. she had a zest for life. she loved bowling and softball and spending time with friends. she...
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and now from washington, substituting for bob schieffer, anchor of the early show, harry smith. >> smith: good morning and welcome to face the nation. laura tyson is a member of the president's economic advisory board. she is in east hampton, new york. gretchen morganson of the "new york times" is in providence rhode island and mark zandi chief economist for moody's is here in the studio. good morning, all. >> good morning. >> smith: mark, let me start with you. among the two very important ideas that are being talked about this week that the president is expected to be addressing on wednesday is this idea of suspending a payroll tax. how much of a boost can that provide? and is it enough to help speed the recovery as the president suggests? >> i think if we suspend the payroll tax for businesses that go out and hire additional workers, expand the job tax credit that is in place today, i think that could be effective and be helpful in the next six, 12 months. i think that would be a boost to the economy. >> smith: laura ticeen, how do you feel about it? >> i think that's correct. i think
and now from washington, substituting for bob schieffer, anchor of the early show, harry smith. >> smith: good morning and welcome to face the nation. laura tyson is a member of the president's economic advisory board. she is in east hampton, new york. gretchen morganson of the "new york times" is in providence rhode island and mark zandi chief economist for moody's is here in the studio. good morning, all. >> good morning. >> smith: mark, let me start with you....
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smith: good morning. republican senator jon kyl is a supporter of the arizona immigration law. he is in phoenix this morning. we thank you for joining us. >> thank you, harry. >> reporter: your governor in arizona has vowed to fight this court decision all the way to the supreme court. is it realistic to think that the arizona immigration law will prevail in the end? >> i think it should. i think the court's decision was wrong. the governor and legislative leaders have talked about possibly "tweaking," to use their phrase, the law to see if they can obviate the concerns the judge expressed. i don't think they can because her decision was very sweeping. i think it more likely that congress could act to actually fix the problem, both by reaffirming that it is congress's intent that the law be enforced rather than having the administration decide that they don't want to thoroughly enforce the law. and therefore, that the state's intention to do so would run counter to their policies. also to provide some mor
smith: good morning. republican senator jon kyl is a supporter of the arizona immigration law. he is in phoenix this morning. we thank you for joining us. >> thank you, harry. >> reporter: your governor in arizona has vowed to fight this court decision all the way to the supreme court. is it realistic to think that the arizona immigration law will prevail in the end? >> i think it should. i think the court's decision was wrong. the governor and legislative leaders have talked...
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smith gives it up. stewart off the front iron. smith saves it. they are going to say he was on the sidelines. nope. he ran out of bounds. again, the fans enjoyed the effort from the senior. >> mike: with jenn talking about it, that's the effort now that this team needs, just getting that left foot on the line. all-out hustle by the senior. >> tim: he was clearly out of bounds, too. andre young operating at the point. stitt moved to the two with trevor booker along with devin. on the floor as well. noel johnson runs it home. a lot of upside to that young player. he completed by one stop and go. harris to aminu. he gos reversal. >> mike: he let the game, so far, come to him. he's done a nice job shaping up. he's dangerous along the baseline. he's also got a tough match up. he's got to handle trevor booker on the other end. >> tim: stitt too strong. up and over the back board. >> mike: weaver will come on to the floor, again. >> tim: trevor booker will take a seat. smith is back in the game with c.j. harris. potter re-enters the game. aminu will get
smith gives it up. stewart off the front iron. smith saves it. they are going to say he was on the sidelines. nope. he ran out of bounds. again, the fans enjoyed the effort from the senior. >> mike: with jenn talking about it, that's the effort now that this team needs, just getting that left foot on the line. all-out hustle by the senior. >> tim: he was clearly out of bounds, too. andre young operating at the point. stitt moved to the two with trevor booker along with devin. on the...
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it is quite alien to smith. i think that he has a different view of how economies work and how societies work. >> guest: yes i want to emphasize that as well. i think poor adam smith gets character as the defender of agreed. he's not a defender of greed. he was someone who understood the power of self-interest but most put ourselves first, that is human nature. he took it as it was and urged in the first book of the moral sentiments to overcome that and talked about how sometimes we do and sometimes we don't treat the other part that is randian about smith is in the sentiments he talks about the importance of happiness and he talks about how it appears to him the world was created for the happiness of humanity and that is an extraordinary idea. i think a lot of people learned from ayn rand atoka to follow your own happiness but smith wasn't a hedonist or libertine. he was a huge, huge emphasis on the part of moral values and conscience and doing the right thing that i think is often absent from ayn rand. >> host
it is quite alien to smith. i think that he has a different view of how economies work and how societies work. >> guest: yes i want to emphasize that as well. i think poor adam smith gets character as the defender of agreed. he's not a defender of greed. he was someone who understood the power of self-interest but most put ourselves first, that is human nature. he took it as it was and urged in the first book of the moral sentiments to overcome that and talked about how sometimes we do...
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and now from washington, substituting for bob schieffer, anchor of the early show, harry smith. >> smith: good morning and welcome to face the nation. laura tyson is a member of the president's economic advisory board. she is in east hampton, new york. gretchen morganson of the "new york times" is in providence rhode island and mark zandi chief economist for moody's is here in the studio. good morning, all. >> good morning. >> smith: mark, let me start with you. among the two very important ideas that are being talked about this week that the president is expected to be addressing on wednesday is this idea of suspending a payroll tax. how much of a boost can that provide? and is it enough to help speed the recovery as the president suggests? >> i think if we suspend the payroll tax for businesses that go out and hire additional workers, expand the job tax credit that is in place today, i think that could be effective and be helpful in the next six, 12 months. i think that would be a boost to the economy. >> smith: laura ticeen, how do you feel about it? >> i think that's correct. i think
and now from washington, substituting for bob schieffer, anchor of the early show, harry smith. >> smith: good morning and welcome to face the nation. laura tyson is a member of the president's economic advisory board. she is in east hampton, new york. gretchen morganson of the "new york times" is in providence rhode island and mark zandi chief economist for moody's is here in the studio. good morning, all. >> good morning. >> smith: mark, let me start with you....
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so my question is, who explains smith better than smith? is there one volume a clear and accurate analysis or interpretation of what he was communicating and if so, what is that title? post a all right, we'll start with professor fleischacker. >> guest: i hate to set you on that road because it is worthwhile reading smith. russell said before, just the first through four chapters of "the wealth of nations" i said for seven you could try reading that and maybe just say the first couple chapters of part -- part 4 of "the wealth of nations" which includes the famous invisible hand chapter in the book of five. that would be very useful. i was introduced to smith for his ninth goal by a book on the great economist and i found that a fairly good, clear summary of what smith have to say. i think it's probably out of date by now and somebody will probably take it to be biased. there's a man named dede buffy l., who has a least one book, i think to book entitled adam smith which will give you a pretty good summary, very clearly caused and it's very
so my question is, who explains smith better than smith? is there one volume a clear and accurate analysis or interpretation of what he was communicating and if so, what is that title? post a all right, we'll start with professor fleischacker. >> guest: i hate to set you on that road because it is worthwhile reading smith. russell said before, just the first through four chapters of "the wealth of nations" i said for seven you could try reading that and maybe just say the first...
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smith puts it up and in. ish smith got a chance to turn on the jets and the deacons look great as they ran the floor. a blocking foul on brian oliver and a time-out at the thriller dome.
smith puts it up and in. ish smith got a chance to turn on the jets and the deacons look great as they ran the floor. a blocking foul on brian oliver and a time-out at the thriller dome.
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jack smith and tammi peters smith. they are the phoenix, arizona, couple that pinned their hopes and dreams, attached their heart to this little baby, baby gabriel, in the hopes that they were going to get to call him their baby boy. that they were going to adopt baby gabriel. they had been on the string with this woman, elizabeth johnson, age 23, for some time. jack and tammi, thank you for being with us. first to you, jack smith -- >> hi, nancy, how are you? >> i'm very disturbed. i'm disturbed about why -- why didn't she just go ahead and give you the baby? why give the baby to some people she had just met at some public park, for pete's sake? jack smith, what do you think? >> well, you know, again, we don't know what's in her mind. and i would love to think i know what's in her mind, but i don't. if i did, baby gabriel would be us, and back here in arizona. the reason she didn't give him to us is the father was saying he wasn't going to do that. this was the first time we'd had a chance to be with the father -- to
jack smith and tammi peters smith. they are the phoenix, arizona, couple that pinned their hopes and dreams, attached their heart to this little baby, baby gabriel, in the hopes that they were going to get to call him their baby boy. that they were going to adopt baby gabriel. they had been on the string with this woman, elizabeth johnson, age 23, for some time. jack and tammi, thank you for being with us. first to you, jack smith -- >> hi, nancy, how are you? >> i'm very disturbed....
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here is smith again. played every minute but one in this game. >> dan: they're just going to put everybody on the baseline and let ish smith go after holloway. >> ron: in the air. does he get the roll? no, rebound controlled by mark lyons. good block out inside. he wants to give the ball to holloway. >> dan: you expect holloway and crawford and mclean to be the guys who will be the shooters in this situation. >> ron: 15 to shoot. baseline cut off. no. taylor got it. >> dan: four to shoot. >> ron: holloway for three. back of the iron. >> dan: al-farouq aminu again does a nice job playing pretty good defense without committing a foul. >> ron: and we've got 1:10 to play. aminu way out front. they're really spreading it out now. >> dan: they're in the old four corners at the moment, and, of course, they can't run all the time off the clock. 15 left on the shot clock. >> ron: inside of a minute in double overtime. dino gaudio saying let's go, let's go. six to shoot. smith's spin move. aminu overjumped it. craw
here is smith again. played every minute but one in this game. >> dan: they're just going to put everybody on the baseline and let ish smith go after holloway. >> ron: in the air. does he get the roll? no, rebound controlled by mark lyons. good block out inside. he wants to give the ball to holloway. >> dan: you expect holloway and crawford and mclean to be the guys who will be the shooters in this situation. >> ron: 15 to shoot. baseline cut off. no. taylor got it....
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the block by smith. that's his second block of the game on the drive by kyle randall. >> mike g.: here's javy gonzalez getting the ball and immediately looking up trying to survey the situation, seeing where everybody is. decides, i'll just finish this one off myself. called the old one play. >> mike h.: a true point guard. he was looking at all his options. his was the best. here's evans. wood is right on him. inside to stywall. still without a field goal. brian cole has got six points. >> mike g.: that was a nice flip of the screen that time by stywall. it's frustrating when you're having those evenings those are the type of shots that seem to rim out. you can't find any rhythm offensively. >> mike h.: cole has not scored in double figures this year. van dussen got a hand in and knocked it away. >> mike g.: you see evans calling foor it. the quick slip before he ever gets there. nice delivery, just couldn't finish. and cole really bailed him out. >> mike h.: cole getting his first start going against t
the block by smith. that's his second block of the game on the drive by kyle randall. >> mike g.: here's javy gonzalez getting the ball and immediately looking up trying to survey the situation, seeing where everybody is. decides, i'll just finish this one off myself. called the old one play. >> mike h.: a true point guard. he was looking at all his options. his was the best. here's evans. wood is right on him. inside to stywall. still without a field goal. brian cole has got six...
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so my question is, who explains smith better than smith? is there one volume a clear and accurate analysis or interpretation of what he was communicating and if so, what is that title? post a all right, we'll start with professor fleischacker. >> guest: i hate to set you on that road because it is worthwhile reading smith. russell said before, just the first through four chapters of "the wealth of nations" i said for seven you could try reading that and maybe just say the first couple chapters of part -- part 4 of "the wealth of nations" which includes the famous invisible hand chapter in the book of five. that would be very useful. i was introduced to smith for his ninth goal by a book on the great economist and i found that a fairly good, clear summary of what smith have to say. i think it's probably out of date by now and somebody will probably take it to be biased. there's a man named dede buffy l., who has a least one book, i think to book entitled adam smith which will give you a pretty good summary, very clearly caused and it's very
so my question is, who explains smith better than smith? is there one volume a clear and accurate analysis or interpretation of what he was communicating and if so, what is that title? post a all right, we'll start with professor fleischacker. >> guest: i hate to set you on that road because it is worthwhile reading smith. russell said before, just the first through four chapters of "the wealth of nations" i said for seven you could try reading that and maybe just say the first...
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i'm harry smith. also tonight, high drama in the high country. >> i heard people screaming, and then i saw the chairs just drop. >> smith: a chair lift derails in maine, sending skiers plummeting to the ground. taking it to the taliban: hard- fought success in afghanistan has come at a steep price for the marines of the thundering 3rd. and when she started flying, they really were the friendly skies. 26 million miles later, she's still smiling. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. we begin once again with a blizzard that has paralyzed the east coast. in the aftermath today, strained backs for those still digging out and frayed nerves among stranded travelers, especially at the airports. in boston, they dumped 25,000 tons of salt on the roads. and across the northeast, commuter trains slowly got up and running again, but many with very limited service. the real pain is be
i'm harry smith. also tonight, high drama in the high country. >> i heard people screaming, and then i saw the chairs just drop. >> smith: a chair lift derails in maine, sending skiers plummeting to the ground. taking it to the taliban: hard- fought success in afghanistan has come at a steep price for the marines of the thundering 3rd. and when she started flying, they really were the friendly skies. 26 million miles later, she's still smiling. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs...
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smith and his willful attempt to stop the threat posed by mr. smith. noticing that mr. smith was still advancing, officer suguitan discharged more rounds, mortally wounding him. mr. smith collapsed in the doorway of his residence. officer suguitan and his partner quickly responded to a residence in response to a citizen needing assistance in meeting with your roommate. officer suguitan was in the of the confronted with a life- threatening soup -- a circumstance and his attempt to offer the suspect assistance in dealing with his mental issues. with practically no time to react to the threat to his life, that does his partner, and a citizen requesting assistance, officer suguitan reacted under tremendous circumstances by discharging his department's firearms and ending on stopping the threat posed by the suspect. officer suguitan, in a split- second, had to act on the threat posed by a his environment and realize that he and his partner and the reporting party were in grave danger of serious bodily harm or death. officer suguitan's actions saved his life, that does it of
smith and his willful attempt to stop the threat posed by mr. smith. noticing that mr. smith was still advancing, officer suguitan discharged more rounds, mortally wounding him. mr. smith collapsed in the doorway of his residence. officer suguitan and his partner quickly responded to a residence in response to a citizen needing assistance in meeting with your roommate. officer suguitan was in the of the confronted with a life- threatening soup -- a circumstance and his attempt to offer the...
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to want, erica hill in new york and harry smith on the gulf coast. >> smith: good evening, katie is off. in better times, this resort town is one of the jewels of the gulf coast but it's reeling from the effects of the b.p. oil disaster. tonight the rough weather is only making things worse. the coast guard has pulled all the ships that have been skimming oil along the gulf coast back to shore. bad news because more oil has been washing up in mississippi and louisiana hundreds of miles at sea, alex is churning through the gulf and is expected to become a hurricane. landfall is projected early thursday morning in mexico. but hurricane warnings extend from south of the border up to texas. as for the leak, more than a million gallons of oil is still spewing into the gulf each day. b.p. is now working on a new plan "b" to stop the flow that's just in case the relief wells don't work. but on day 71, the weather is the big story. high seas and strong winds continue to thrash the gulf today, forcing skimmers and other support boats in lee states to retreat to shore. a second day of valuable cl
to want, erica hill in new york and harry smith on the gulf coast. >> smith: good evening, katie is off. in better times, this resort town is one of the jewels of the gulf coast but it's reeling from the effects of the b.p. oil disaster. tonight the rough weather is only making things worse. the coast guard has pulled all the ships that have been skimming oil along the gulf coast back to shore. bad news because more oil has been washing up in mississippi and louisiana hundreds of miles at...
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what about it, tammi smith? >> it's not that i know where he is but like i told your staff, we've all been talking for the past couple of days, trying to brainstorm where he is. >>> tonight, let us stop to remember army private first class katie soenkse 234e,from defb port, iowa, killed in iraq. inspired to enlist by her godfather and aunt who also served in the military. she was awarded the bronze star and purple heart. she had a zest for life. she loved bowling and softball and spending time with friends. she leaves behind her parents ronald and maryann, her brother matthew, sister sarah and widower benjamin who also served in the army. katie soenksen, an american hero. thank you so much to all of our guests and to you at home for being with us tonight. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, everybody. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. this is a "showbiz tonight" news break. here's what's coming up on "showbiz tonight" at the top of the hour. brand new kate gosselin makeover madness. we reveal t
what about it, tammi smith? >> it's not that i know where he is but like i told your staff, we've all been talking for the past couple of days, trying to brainstorm where he is. >>> tonight, let us stop to remember army private first class katie soenkse 234e,from defb port, iowa, killed in iraq. inspired to enlist by her godfather and aunt who also served in the military. she was awarded the bronze star and purple heart. she had a zest for life. she loved bowling and softball and...
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over the right shoulder of ishmael smith. otherwise it would have been a lay-up for smith. [whistle] dick: there will be a foul and a bump. that is the sixth team foul on texas. it goes against mason, his first. it was a one-point game at halftime. texas leading wake forest. it's wake forest by one here with 1:35 to go. a whistle away from the ball. it's the third foul on gary johnson. wake forest has not shot well from the charity. from the charity. 50% in the game. [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for any errors in transcription.] [captioning made possible by cbs sports, a division of cbs cbs sports, a division of cbs broadcasting, inc.] dick: the winner of this game will face kentucky. big free throws by aminu to give wake forest the advantage
over the right shoulder of ishmael smith. otherwise it would have been a lay-up for smith. [whistle] dick: there will be a foul and a bump. that is the sixth team foul on texas. it goes against mason, his first. it was a one-point game at halftime. texas leading wake forest. it's wake forest by one here with 1:35 to go. a whistle away from the ball. it's the third foul on gary johnson. wake forest has not shot well from the charity. from the charity. 50% in the game. [the captioning on this...
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to jack and tammi smith. it's my understanding, you have volunteered to submit to a polygraph to police, is that right, mr. smith? >> it is. we did that on new year's eve night because the detectives were out there. and we said, you know, i don't know what this line of questioning is, but if a polygraph will fix this -- they said yeah, it will fix it. we said please, bring it on. set it up for monday morning. we haven't heard from them yet. >> how often did the mom, mommy, 23-year-old elizabeth johnson, contact you while she was between tempe, san antonio, and miami beach? >> well, between -- >> do you mean once she left? >> she didn't contact us any between here and there. we only found out when we did the myspace thing and found her account and then we -- >> and then she texted us that message. >> now i've got that message. i've got it right here. it says, "i am ever worried this e-mail can be traced to where i am so i probably won't e-mail again. but i had to let you know, we are all right, because i know
to jack and tammi smith. it's my understanding, you have volunteered to submit to a polygraph to police, is that right, mr. smith? >> it is. we did that on new year's eve night because the detectives were out there. and we said, you know, i don't know what this line of questioning is, but if a polygraph will fix this -- they said yeah, it will fix it. we said please, bring it on. set it up for monday morning. we haven't heard from them yet. >> how often did the mom, mommy,...
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smith. they look to get him the basketball. florida's got it pretty good. horner's shot is blocked by macklin. tyus opens the scoring for florida. >> larry: how about tyus bringing the ball back? he was determined to get that shot off. florida right back into their press. they will do a lot of this, too. man-to-man trap right now. nice job by gonzalez to get through it. >> bob: the gators fall back into that zone afternoon the gonzalez penetration. loose ball, smith hits the deck. and the gators come up with it. boynton with horner trailing. the follow is good by macklin. >> larry: not a good start for north carolina state. they have to handle this press, otherwise, florida will keep coming at them. >> bob: horner for three. gators attacking. this is walker. boynton steps into a long three. >> larry: little bit of a rushed shot there. i'm not sure billy don nonvan wanted that. the guards for florida have not been shooting the ball well from the field here. >> bob: tracy smith with the contac
smith. they look to get him the basketball. florida's got it pretty good. horner's shot is blocked by macklin. tyus opens the scoring for florida. >> larry: how about tyus bringing the ball back? he was determined to get that shot off. florida right back into their press. they will do a lot of this, too. man-to-man trap right now. nice job by gonzalez to get through it. >> bob: the gators fall back into that zone afternoon the gonzalez penetration. loose ball, smith hits the deck....
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north carolina state immediately looks inside to smith. >> bob: degand, as smith tries to repo situation on the block. good, tough defense by macklin. >> larry: you're right, bob. he's a tougher defender in there. >> bob: on the drive, we have a push against the wolf pack. foul on scott wood, his second. >> larry: interesting to see how this is going to develop in the second half. if macklin can contest smith in there it will force nc state to do things differently on offense. >> bob: walker to macklin. fumbles it away. wolf pack knock it free. shot clock continues to run, down to eight. werner back out to walker. inside to macklin, and he scores it! >> larry: three buckets in the second half already for macklin. >> bob: and that gives him ten for the game, and a foul on florida. he's on erving walker in the back court. >> larry: partial standing ovation for the referees. >> bob: macklin overall, larry, is 5 for 6 from the field. four rebounds to go with ten points, and he's florida's leading scorer. boynton, their high man coming in, two buckets. 33-31, florida. >> larry: macklin is sta
north carolina state immediately looks inside to smith. >> bob: degand, as smith tries to repo situation on the block. good, tough defense by macklin. >> larry: you're right, bob. he's a tougher defender in there. >> bob: on the drive, we have a push against the wolf pack. foul on scott wood, his second. >> larry: interesting to see how this is going to develop in the second half. if macklin can contest smith in there it will force nc state to do things differently on...
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i'm harry smith. also tonight, if you think gas prices are high now, some are forecasting $5 a gallon, when "fill her up" will cost a fortune. reinventing detroit. in a city crippled by the great recession, new entrepreneurs see opportunity. and let it snow-- this town got 17 feet in less than two weeks, and they're hoping for more. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening. katie is off tonight. we begin tonight with the tale of two coasts, the east still digging out from that monster blizzard christmas weekend, and now the west, where another big rainstorm has landed. it comes just days after a week-long deluge, and along with it, new worries about floods and mudslides. bill whitaker is in waterlogged highland, california. bill, good evening. >> reporter: harry, there are 78 houses here encased in mud. residents had barely begun to clean up when this storm happened. the sentiment around here-- en
i'm harry smith. also tonight, if you think gas prices are high now, some are forecasting $5 a gallon, when "fill her up" will cost a fortune. reinventing detroit. in a city crippled by the great recession, new entrepreneurs see opportunity. and let it snow-- this town got 17 feet in less than two weeks, and they're hoping for more. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good...
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>> smith: tonight, wikileaks >> smith: tonight, the president makes a deal on the tax cut, but what about the democrats? i'm harry smith, also tonight, officials fear latest wikileaks postings are a blueprint for terrorists. >> it's like painting a target on the companies or the entities which are listed. >> smith: elizabeth edwards is taking a turn for the worse. she posts a farewell message online. and she's breaking down roadblocks, taking women into a world long dominated by men. steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is off tonight. there is breaking news at the white house. after weeks of haggling, nasty debate and political posturing, it appears that president obama and congressional republicans have struck a deal to extend the bush tax cuts and to extend unemployment benefits as well. the question: will democrats go along? senior white house correspondent bill plante is following developments. good evening, bill. >> reporter: good
>> smith: tonight, wikileaks >> smith: tonight, the president makes a deal on the tax cut, but what about the democrats? i'm harry smith, also tonight, officials fear latest wikileaks postings are a blueprint for terrorists. >> it's like painting a target on the companies or the entities which are listed. >> smith: elizabeth edwards is taking a turn for the worse. she posts a farewell message online. and she's breaking down roadblocks, taking women into a world long...
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we have got jack smith and tammi smith. they have just joined us, coming from a long, long day. to jack and tammi smith, did you take polygraphs today with police in tempe, arizona? >> yes. we did. >> we sure did. >> talk to us about that. did they call you? did you call them? when did you go? how did it happen today? >> yesterday i called detective ramirez at least five or six times and left about four messages with her. she called me back at 10:30 last night and i was very angry and told her, that's it, i'm tired of this. set up the polygraph like i asked you last week and i want it done tomorrow. she said, what time? i said 12:00. so we were there. >> so you went there. talk to us -- what questions did they ask you? how long did it take? >> probably about an hour and a half for each of us, because they have to go through and make sure they're covering their bases and covering themselves before we actually get to take the test and, you know, they take each of us individually and explain everything and sign all kinds of paperwork and stuff. >> to jack smith, what were some of t
we have got jack smith and tammi smith. they have just joined us, coming from a long, long day. to jack and tammi smith, did you take polygraphs today with police in tempe, arizona? >> yes. we did. >> we sure did. >> talk to us about that. did they call you? did you call them? when did you go? how did it happen today? >> yesterday i called detective ramirez at least five or six times and left about four messages with her. she called me back at 10:30 last night and i was...
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jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >> this started a week ago when brittany mae smith's mother tina smith was found dead in her home in virginia. her dodder was missing as well as the victim's boyfriend. kron 4's reggie kumar tells us how this unfolded. >> reporter: authorities have been trying to question jeffrey scott easley after tina smith was found murdered on monday and her daughter was nowhere to be found. investigators believed jeffrey scott easley kidnapped brittany mae smith and left virginia. cameras inside this wal-mart captured this image of them leaving the store. brittany mae smith family begged jeffrey scott easley to bring brittany mae smith back home. >> i would like to have her home. >> please, we big you, let her come home. >> reporter: after he was taken into custody, authorities talked about the murder investigation and if they plan to charge jeffrey scott easley with the crime. >> do you expect to charge him with murder? >> i don't know. that's something that will happen in the future. we are starting to really ramp up the investigation of murder. and so we will see thi
jonathan bloom, kron 4 news. >> this started a week ago when brittany mae smith's mother tina smith was found dead in her home in virginia. her dodder was missing as well as the victim's boyfriend. kron 4's reggie kumar tells us how this unfolded. >> reporter: authorities have been trying to question jeffrey scott easley after tina smith was found murdered on monday and her daughter was nowhere to be found. investigators believed jeffrey scott easley kidnapped brittany mae smith and...
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. >> smith: i'm harry smith. we'll show you what this health care reform bill means to you. a user's guide to what's in it. the benefits and who gets them. the cost and who pays them. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, everyone. katie is off tonight. it took more than a year of tough, loud, and bitter debate and at times it looked like it might never happen, but major changes are coming to the american health care system. changes that will affect virtually every one of us. the house gave final congressional approval last night to a health care reform bill and president obama will sign it into law tomorrow. but in a cbs news poll tonight on where america stands, only 20% of the public believe reform will help them. 35% say it will hurt. and 38% say it will have no effect at all. so what exactly will reform do and what will it mean to you? we're devoting much of the broadcast tonight to answering those questions with a team of correspondents. first, congressional co
. >> smith: i'm harry smith. we'll show you what this health care reform bill means to you. a user's guide to what's in it. the benefits and who gets them. the cost and who pays them. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, everyone. katie is off tonight. it took more than a year of tough, loud, and bitter debate and at times it looked like it might never happen, but...
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here is ish smith. pretty good 20 minutes for smith. harris back on top. aminu, three fouls in the first 20 minutes. a couple ball fakes, love up and under. love gets a piece of it. >> dan: aminu has got to be careful. usually guys can be careful on the defensive end, but it's on the offensive end where they sometimes get in trouble with charges. >> ron: lyons, glad he's okay, back in the lineup. can't get the scoop shot to go. here is smith. c.j. harris for three. mcfarland, offensive rebound. tries to spin it around, can't hit it. xavier will have the basketball. no, it's a foul. dino gaudio can't believe it. >> dan: c.j. harris, ron, shot that ball from three feet beyond the three-point arc when there was nobody around him. he didn't have to -- you don't get extra points for moving further back from the three-point arc, as we get a look at our leading scorers. mclean coming off the bench, just a fantastic first half with frease and love in foul trouble. >> ron: 7 of 8 from the free-throw line for mclean. nice pick by c.j. harris. one-on-one, takes it to
here is ish smith. pretty good 20 minutes for smith. harris back on top. aminu, three fouls in the first 20 minutes. a couple ball fakes, love up and under. love gets a piece of it. >> dan: aminu has got to be careful. usually guys can be careful on the defensive end, but it's on the offensive end where they sometimes get in trouble with charges. >> ron: lyons, glad he's okay, back in the lineup. can't get the scoop shot to go. here is smith. c.j. harris for three. mcfarland,...