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elizabeth palmer is in geneva with the latest. good morning elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning. a major diplomatic push indeed. we have just seen the russian foreign minister arrive. he has come to what is in essence, a diplomatic juggernaut. we have foreign ministers of france great britain, germany. and some talk of the chinese will come here to geneva. now, it was a long day yesterday, as you said. secretary kerry was in a four-hour marathon meeting with his counterpart. it ended at 11:30 at night. they all went straight out to breakfast. there are sticking points. particularly one is to what extent iranians will curb their nuclear program. not only the amount of material they produce but with the stockpiles they already have. and they would like a reactor that's not on line not to go online because it produces plutonium, which is much easier to convert to military use. the british foreign secretary did come out a little while ago to say there's good momentum lots of work to do. we're not sure whether they are happy with the limited sanctions they're being offered. but certai
elizabeth palmer is in geneva with the latest. good morning elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning. a major diplomatic push indeed. we have just seen the russian foreign minister arrive. he has come to what is in essence, a diplomatic juggernaut. we have foreign ministers of france great britain, germany. and some talk of the chinese will come here to geneva. now, it was a long day yesterday, as you said. secretary kerry was in a four-hour marathon meeting with his counterpart. it ended at...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the severe weather headed east. we'll have your latest forecast. >>> plus, a look at one of the world's richest men, brazil's eike batista, and how his empire crumbled this week. >>> and we'll visit oprah winfr winfrey's home in santa barbara as she auctioned off some of her belongi belongings. that's it for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat. here's liz >>> good morning, it's friday is, november 1. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on this friday and we kick it off with a serious accident, i guess, this morning. >> it happened in milpitas and there are still several lanes shut down. it happened in a construction area and actually a driver went through the area in milpitas, hit a couple contract workers, one was killed, another in serious condition. this is northbound 680 approaching scott creek road. again, two lanes open, two- lanes closed
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the severe weather headed east. we'll have your latest forecast. >>> plus, a look at one of the world's richest men, brazil's eike batista, and how his empire crumbled this week. >>> and we'll visit oprah winfr winfrey's home in santa barbara as she auctioned off some of her belongi belongings. that's it for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks...
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first glimpse at the works and elizabeth palmer was there. >> reporter: masterpiece upon masterpiece, they've lain hidden for decades. works by matisse, mark chagall, otto dix. germans showed slides. many believe they're nazi war plunder from the collections of wealthy jews. julian radliffe runs a database of the looted art. >> it is very important, but exactly how important, we don't yet know. >> reporter: in the 1940s hitler set up a special unit to seize works of art for the nazi party. after germany's defeat, allied forces did recover some of them, but a vast number simply disappeared. we now know more than a thousand were stored here in this nondescript apartment building in munich. it belonged to cornelius gur litt, son of hildebrand gurlitt, an art dealer for the nazis. at least one of the newly discovered paintings by matisse was from the collection of paul rosenberg in the 1940s. his granddaughter marianne looks forward to getting it back. >> of course, it's a passion and it's also a way to render homage to my grandfather paul who was a very great man. >> reporter: finding th
first glimpse at the works and elizabeth palmer was there. >> reporter: masterpiece upon masterpiece, they've lain hidden for decades. works by matisse, mark chagall, otto dix. germans showed slides. many believe they're nazi war plunder from the collections of wealthy jews. julian radliffe runs a database of the looted art. >> it is very important, but exactly how important, we don't yet know. >> reporter: in the 1940s hitler set up a special unit to seize works of art for...
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elizabeth palmer has the proof. >> reporter: here they are. members of the elite revolutionary guards on the front lines of syria's civil war. the video was shot by hadi baghbani, a tehran cameraman invited to film a guard unit under the command of the 33- year-old mohsen ismail haideri. he offers a guided tour on camera of his battle sector on the outskirts of aleppo. he has spent eight of the past 18 months here and the local kids now know he's good fair handout... of candy. in this revolutionary guard unit, there are about a dozen soldiers, specialists in communications, in weapons, and even a cleric to lead the soldiers in prayer. the unit lives in a former school that now functions as their base. he describes how just 24 hours ago they fought off a rebel attack. "150 of them came here in vehicles," he said, "but he hit back and killed 10 or 15," and they had to retreat. the revolutionary guards' main job here is to make hardened fighters of these syrian, civilian men armed by president bashar al-assad to beef up the over-stretched militar
elizabeth palmer has the proof. >> reporter: here they are. members of the elite revolutionary guards on the front lines of syria's civil war. the video was shot by hadi baghbani, a tehran cameraman invited to film a guard unit under the command of the 33- year-old mohsen ismail haideri. he offers a guided tour on camera of his battle sector on the outskirts of aleppo. he has spent eight of the past 18 months here and the local kids now know he's good fair handout... of candy. in this...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org and then when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2-year agreement. fios is 100% fiber optic. so you get america's fastest, most reliable internet and unbeatable tv picture quality. this amazing offer is going fast, so switch to fios today. visit verizo
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald largest casino opens in the area... then stops the crowd from coming in >>> help, help! >> a little disobedience amid some die-hard gamblers after california's largest casino opens in the bay area. then stops the crowd from coming in. >> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. hundreds of people still pouring into graton resort and casino. thousands lined up to get a spot, doors opened an hour earlier. in two hours they reached maximum capacity. look at the parking lot. nearly every space is filled. it's located just west of highway 101 in rohnert park. the massive crowds caused traffic delays and road closures in surrounding neighborhoods today. mike sugerman shows us the chaos inside and outside the casino. mike? >> reporter: elizabeth, talking about this for ten years, they
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald largest casino opens in the area... then stops the crowd from coming in >>> help, help! >> a little disobedience amid some die-hard gamblers after california's largest casino opens...
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elizabeth palmer is in geneva with the latest. good morning elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning. a major diplomatic push indeed. we have just seen the russian foreign minister arrive. he has come to what is in essence, a diplomatic juggernaut. we have foreign ministers of france great britain, germany. and some talk of the chinese will come here to geneva. now, it was a long day yesterday, as you said. secretary kerry was in a four-hour marathon meeting with his counterpart. it ended at 11:30 at night. they all went straight out to breakfast. there are sticking points. particularly one is to what extent iranians will curb their nuclear program. not only the amount of material they produce but with the stockpiles they already have. and they would like a reactor that's not on line not to go online because it produces plutonium, which is much easier to convert to military use. the british foreign secretary did come out a little while ago to say there's good momentum lots of work to do. we're not sure whether they are happy with the limited sanctions they're being offered. but certai
elizabeth palmer is in geneva with the latest. good morning elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning. a major diplomatic push indeed. we have just seen the russian foreign minister arrive. he has come to what is in essence, a diplomatic juggernaut. we have foreign ministers of france great britain, germany. and some talk of the chinese will come here to geneva. now, it was a long day yesterday, as you said. secretary kerry was in a four-hour marathon meeting with his counterpart. it ended at...
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elizabeth palmer joins us now from london. liz oone hand, the pack taken government exprex anger. on the other, people inside the government glad to see mehsud go. so which is it? >> reporter: well, it's a bit of both. pakistani government officials truly don't like the fact of drone strikes. they see it as an infringement of territorialñr sovereignty and the pakistani public agrees. on the other hand, they were very glad it see the end of mehsud. he was young, he was aggressive and smart and most of the operation he's planned were against pakistanis, very disruptive to the government.çó although, let's not forget he also had the smart to, security officials believe, be behind the failed bombing of times square. so somebody who was clever and deadly. >> axelrod: liz, pack taken taliban leaders are saying for every drop of mehsud's blood spilled, they will seek vengeance. do they have the capacity to back those claims up? >> reporter: yes, they do. they're well armed. they're hardened guerilla fighters and they have a lot of experience. some security officials hope there will be
elizabeth palmer joins us now from london. liz oone hand, the pack taken government exprex anger. on the other, people inside the government glad to see mehsud go. so which is it? >> reporter: well, it's a bit of both. pakistani government officials truly don't like the fact of drone strikes. they see it as an infringement of territorialñr sovereignty and the pakistani public agrees. on the other hand, they were very glad it see the end of mehsud. he was young, he was aggressive and...
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. >> glor: for more information on this deal now we are joined in london by elizabeth palmer who has reported extensively from inside iran, liz what is the world reaction you are hearing tonight? >> reporter: well, let's begin with inside iran, when the iranian nuclear negotiating feel arrived back at the table on their report, it was greeted by a cheering crowd of mostly young people who are very happy with the deal, happy with thawing relations with relations where the west and the currency gained some strength overnight but behind the scenes, we should be very aware that there are hard- liners that are bitterly opposed to this deal inside iran and see it as a setoff to the west and think it threatens the security of the islamic republic. america has managed to anger two of its staunchest allies in the region with this agreement, one is israel, as margaret mentioned earlier, the other is saudi arabia, which is worried about iran growing stronger and exercising more influence in the region. but mostly around the world countries are pleased and think there is not much of a down side
. >> glor: for more information on this deal now we are joined in london by elizabeth palmer who has reported extensively from inside iran, liz what is the world reaction you are hearing tonight? >> reporter: well, let's begin with inside iran, when the iranian nuclear negotiating feel arrived back at the table on their report, it was greeted by a cheering crowd of mostly young people who are very happy with the deal, happy with thawing relations with relations where the west and...
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. >> jeff: elizabeth palmer was at the talks in geneva. she is back in london now. liz, first off how are netanyahu's comments impacting this process? >> well, the united states is taking israel's objections very seriously. in fact, the head of the american negotiating team wendy scherrman flew directly to jerusalem from geneva today to brief israeli officials, to listen what they have to say and to try and figure out what strategy she can use to allay their fears when she goes back to the negotiating table. because we know they are going to go back in just over a week. and all signs have every interest in trying to protect the progress they say they've made this time, and build on it when they get there next time as opposed to having to begin again because it all got torpedoes by political forces it in the meantime. and that goes for the iranians as well. because they are having to return to tehran empty-handed. this reformist negotiating team under a new reformist president and the hard-liners in iran are going to be saying you see, empty-handed. it's proof it was
. >> jeff: elizabeth palmer was at the talks in geneva. she is back in london now. liz, first off how are netanyahu's comments impacting this process? >> well, the united states is taking israel's objections very seriously. in fact, the head of the american negotiating team wendy scherrman flew directly to jerusalem from geneva today to brief israeli officials, to listen what they have to say and to try and figure out what strategy she can use to allay their fears when she goes back...
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elizabeth palmer is in geneva for us tonight. liz, what do you know? >> reporter: the news that secretary kerry is on his way here has certainly bolstered the belief that a deal must be very close, indeed. this would be a six-month agreement, and it's designed just to give breathing room for more talks to take place on a longer term, more comprehensive deal. i spoke to one of the iranian negotiators today. he said there had been two especially contentious issues. one, a nuclear reactor that iran is building which, when finished, would produce plutonium, which could be used in a bomb; and secondly, the amount of sanctions relief iran is being offered. they don't think it's enough. it's said to be between $6 billion and $10 billion in frozen assets that's just sitting in banks around the world. scott? >> pelley: liz palmer. thank you, liz. 50 years after the kennedy assassination, bob schieffer recalls how he became part of the story when the "cbs evening news" continues from dallas. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when
elizabeth palmer is in geneva for us tonight. liz, what do you know? >> reporter: the news that secretary kerry is on his way here has certainly bolstered the belief that a deal must be very close, indeed. this would be a six-month agreement, and it's designed just to give breathing room for more talks to take place on a longer term, more comprehensive deal. i spoke to one of the iranian negotiators today. he said there had been two especially contentious issues. one, a nuclear reactor...
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elizabeth palmer covered the talks and, liz, when we spoke on friday it looked like they were working on a deal. what happened? >> we still don't know the details. certainly they tried very hard. they were still talking until after midnight on saturday. today iran's foreign minister is blaming infighting between america and its allies whereas secretary john kerry said, no, in the end it was the iranians who walked a i away from a solid proposal. there are three likely deal-breaking issues, if you like. one is iran's nuclear stockpile, what would be done with it. secondly, a half-built reactor that's still under construction which could produce plutonium which could be turned into a bomb and, thirdly, something the u.s. says it will not do: recognize iran's right tone rich uranium on its soil. in spite of the discord, though, there does seem to be a deal thao *es within reach because te negotiators are going back to geneva on the 20th of november. >> pelley: liz palmer in london, thank you, liz. in a first, the pope is asking american catholics for their opinion on divorce and contrace
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elizabeth palmer has that part of the story. >> reporter: for iranians desperate for sanctions relief, the geneva deal delivered as soon as it was signed. iran's currency started gathering strength-- to the relief of business owners in tehran's bazaar. that has man put it "75 million people finally slept well last night." happy crowds turned out to cheer the iranian negotiators as they arrived back in tehran. young people-- especially who hope the deal will bring jobs and revive the economy. but not everyone was so pleased. the main conservative newspaper headline red "americans not trustworthy." it's a view shared by thousands of core hard-liners. at a rally last week, the old cry went up "death to america." the idea of a deal with their number one enemy will be hard to swallow, but they have no choice as it's got the blessing of iran's supreme leader-- at least for now. >> pelley: liz, you've been covering the negotiations in geneva. what's coming in this next round of talks? >> well, the complexity and the difficult politics of the next round are likely to make what we've just seen
elizabeth palmer has that part of the story. >> reporter: for iranians desperate for sanctions relief, the geneva deal delivered as soon as it was signed. iran's currency started gathering strength-- to the relief of business owners in tehran's bazaar. that has man put it "75 million people finally slept well last night." happy crowds turned out to cheer the iranian negotiators as they arrived back in tehran. young people-- especially who hope the deal will bring jobs and revive...
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there's no denying it now-- elizabeth palmer has the evidence of iranian troops fighting in the syrian civil war, images syria and iran don't want you to see. floods in the south and midwest as a major storm system moves into the east. manuel bojorquez is there. and lamborghini takes a victory lap on its 50th anniversary. ha-ha! "60 minutes" goes along for the ride in the world's most exotic super cars. whoa! captioning sponsored by cbs
there's no denying it now-- elizabeth palmer has the evidence of iranian troops fighting in the syrian civil war, images syria and iran don't want you to see. floods in the south and midwest as a major storm system moves into the east. manuel bojorquez is there. and lamborghini takes a victory lap on its 50th anniversary. ha-ha! "60 minutes" goes along for the ride in the world's most exotic super cars. whoa! captioning sponsored by cbs
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if "cbs this morning," elizabeth palmer, london. >> the movie's very good. i'm glad they were able to get the rating changed so more people will see it. it's a very sweet story. >>> that does it for us. up next woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. k-p-i-x five headlines... the bart board of directors is scheduled to vote on the cont >>> good morning, everyone. it's 8:55. i'm michelle griego with your kpix 5 headlines. the bart board of directors is scheduled to vote on the contract for its two largest unions today. the board is poised to reject the deal due to a costly mistake left in the final draft. if that happens, then it's back to the bargaining tabl
if "cbs this morning," elizabeth palmer, london. >> the movie's very good. i'm glad they were able to get the rating changed so more people will see it. it's a very sweet story. >>> that does it for us. up next woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give...
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elizabeth palmer is in geneva. elizabeth, good morning. >> good morning. a premise is that he may know what's in the detail but the detail hasn't been made known yet. there are very few leaks. expectations are high. they peaked when it was confirmed secretary kerry was going to make a detour on his journey to come to geneva, as they say, to narrow the details. there may be something by the weekend. the iranians were in intense negotiations. this morning there were talks all through the night on various sides and everybody's back behind closed doors now, but i want to underline this is not the great big omni bust deal that would lift all economic sanctions against iran in return for iran curbing its nuclear program. it's the first step, an interim agreement where both sides would compromise and build trust so that the real talks on a big final deal can get going. they're going to b-complex, politically explosive, and difficult. so the goal is to reach the starting line, if you like, of that next chapter. norah? >> liz, thank you. and "60 minutes" has learne
elizabeth palmer is in geneva. elizabeth, good morning. >> good morning. a premise is that he may know what's in the detail but the detail hasn't been made known yet. there are very few leaks. expectations are high. they peaked when it was confirmed secretary kerry was going to make a detour on his journey to come to geneva, as they say, to narrow the details. there may be something by the weekend. the iranians were in intense negotiations. this morning there were talks all through the...
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elizabeth palmer is in london. elizabeth, good morning. >> well, the negotiators certainly tried hard. they were at it until well after midnight on saturday, but in the end although they did say they made progress and came close, they had to agree to disagree. during the three days of talks which saw the foreign ministers of five countries change their plans so they could be in geneva, the u.s. and its allies did come up with draft agreement they could all accept, but at the 11th hour. >> there was unity, but iran couldn't take it. at that particular moment they weren't able to accept that particular -- >> reporter: even though no deal was signed israel's benjamin t netten ya huh spoke with norah o'donnell. >> that's not a good deal. i hope -- i can only express my wish -- that p5 plus 1 use the time to get a good deal that takes away iran's nuclear capability. >> reporter: but secretary john kerry said this reaction is premature. >> i believe the prime minister neds to recognize that no agreement has been reached
elizabeth palmer is in london. elizabeth, good morning. >> well, the negotiators certainly tried hard. they were at it until well after midnight on saturday, but in the end although they did say they made progress and came close, they had to agree to disagree. during the three days of talks which saw the foreign ministers of five countries change their plans so they could be in geneva, the u.s. and its allies did come up with draft agreement they could all accept, but at the 11th hour....
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elizabeth palmer is in london. elizabeth, good morning. >> well the negotiators certainly tried hard. they were at it until well after midnight on saturday but in the end although they did say they made progress and came close, they had to agree to disagree. during the three days of talks which saw the foreign ministers of five countries change their plans so they could be in geneva, the u.s. and its allies did come up with draft agreement they could all accept, but at the 11th hour. >> there was unity, but iran couldn't take it. at that particular moment they weren't able to accept that particular -- >> reporter: even though no deal was signed israel's benjamin net netten ya huh spoke with norah o'donnell. >> that's not a good deal. i hope -- i can only express my wish -- that p5 plus 1 use the time to get a good deal that takes away iran's nuclear capability. >> reporter: but secretary john kerry said this reaction is premature. >> i believe the prime minister neds to recognize that no agreement has been reached
elizabeth palmer is in london. elizabeth, good morning. >> well the negotiators certainly tried hard. they were at it until well after midnight on saturday but in the end although they did say they made progress and came close, they had to agree to disagree. during the three days of talks which saw the foreign ministers of five countries change their plans so they could be in geneva, the u.s. and its allies did come up with draft agreement they could all accept, but at the 11th hour....
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elizabeth palmer is in geneva. elizabeth, good morning. >> good morning. a premise is that he may know what's in the detail but the detail hasn't been made known yet. there are very few leaks. expectations are high. they peaked when it was confirmed secretary kerry was going to make a detour on his journey to come to geneva as they say, to narrow the details. there may be something by the weekend. the iranians were in intense negotiations. this morning there were talks all through the night on various sides and everybody's back behind closed doors now, but i want to underline this is not the great big omni bust deal that would lift all economic sanctions against iran in return for iran curbing its nuclear program. it's the first step an interim agreement where both sides would compromise and build trust so that the real talks on a big final deal can get going. they're going to b-complex, politically explosive, and difficult. so the goal is to reach the starting line if you like of that next chapter. norah? >> liz thank you. and "60 minutes" has learned of
elizabeth palmer is in geneva. elizabeth, good morning. >> good morning. a premise is that he may know what's in the detail but the detail hasn't been made known yet. there are very few leaks. expectations are high. they peaked when it was confirmed secretary kerry was going to make a detour on his journey to come to geneva as they say, to narrow the details. there may be something by the weekend. the iranians were in intense negotiations. this morning there were talks all through the...
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elizabeth palmer is in london. liz, good morning. >> good morning. well, king tut was by far from being one of the most powerful of the ancient egyptian pharoahs, but he's certainly the most celebrated and now three millenia after he died, people are still fascinated by the circumstances surrounding his death. you can tell from his death mask that he was young. very young. in fact, he was only 19 when he died. after the egyptologist discovered his tomb and its fabulous contents, his mummy wrap has been taken out and scraped for dna. armed with all of that data, they decided to go back and take a fresh look at carter's original notes which he'd never followed up. >> he was absolutely meticulous in observing the tie knee details. but as i say, just the quantity of the merely defeated him. >> for example, carter says near the flesh of the king, the wrappings were nothing more than charred powder. so could they actually have been burned? he put together an experiment to show that, yes, under the right conditions, the linseed oil used in the linen wrappin
elizabeth palmer is in london. liz, good morning. >> good morning. well, king tut was by far from being one of the most powerful of the ancient egyptian pharoahs, but he's certainly the most celebrated and now three millenia after he died, people are still fascinated by the circumstances surrounding his death. you can tell from his death mask that he was young. very young. in fact, he was only 19 when he died. after the egyptologist discovered his tomb and its fabulous contents, his mummy...
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elizabeth palmer is in geneva. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, prime minister netanyahu may have been briefed on the outline of what's under discussion here in geneva but secretary kerry, who as you mentioned, has just arrived, has said there is no deal yet. in fact, he's here to meet the iranian foreign minister who is also the head of this negotiating team to try and, as he said, narrow the differences. that being said expectations are very high that there will be some kind of at least joint statement, if not a draft agreement, by the weekend. there is other foreign ministers that have come here some on quite short notice. we've got the british foreign minister, the french, the german and also the russian deputy prime minister has just arrived. it's important to note that this deal, if indeed we do get one, is not really grand, overarching the best deal that would see all the sanctions against iran lifted in return for iran cushing its nuclear program. instead, it's called a first step, a way of building confidence so both sides will comp
elizabeth palmer is in geneva. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, prime minister netanyahu may have been briefed on the outline of what's under discussion here in geneva but secretary kerry, who as you mentioned, has just arrived, has said there is no deal yet. in fact, he's here to meet the iranian foreign minister who is also the head of this negotiating team to try and, as he said, narrow the differences. that being said expectations are very high that there will...
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elizabeth palmer is in london. liz? >> good morning, jeff. because this drone strike as most do occurred in a remote area, the details are sketch. we know it happened in southern afghanistan in a village called faqiran where the taliban is strong. they said the drone killed a militant who was driving on the motorcycle at the time. the local governor said a 2-year-old child was also killed and two women were wounded, one critically. the news comes at a time of strained relations between the u.s. forces and president karzai. america thought they struck a deal on a security agreement that would spell out how many u.s. forces would remain in afghanistan after the official pull out, but president karzai is refusing to sign the deal in spite of the visit to persuade him by susan rice. today's strike and the civilian casualties appeared to have hardened the president's position. if the deal remains unsigned, the u.s. said all american troops will leave afghanistan at the end of 2014. jeff? >> liz palmer, thank you very much. it appears the comet cou
elizabeth palmer is in london. liz? >> good morning, jeff. because this drone strike as most do occurred in a remote area, the details are sketch. we know it happened in southern afghanistan in a village called faqiran where the taliban is strong. they said the drone killed a militant who was driving on the motorcycle at the time. the local governor said a 2-year-old child was also killed and two women were wounded, one critically. the news comes at a time of strained relations between...
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elizabeth palmer is in london. liz, good morning. >> good morning. well king tut was by far from being one of the most powerful of the ancient egyptian pharoahs, but he's certainly the most celebrated and now three undignified end if indeed he did suffer this accident. >> and that "if," of course, is going to trigger another set of investigations. it's going to be longer >>> a few more clouds cruising overhead today. we'll see more of those clouds on and off so the temperatures probably going to start to cool off a few degrees, although you're starting out fairly mild this morning. see some clouds around san jose at this hour and all around the bay area. got a mix of clouds and a little sunshine. some 40s and some 50s now. by the afternoon we'll see some partly cloudy skies. 72 degrees in concord. 64 in san francisco. and 50s and low 60s toward the coast. a little cooler over the next few days. a chance of rain by next tuesday. >>> cartoon fans may remember the jetsons with the highways in the sky. one man has spent nearly 50 years creating a real fl
elizabeth palmer is in london. liz, good morning. >> good morning. well king tut was by far from being one of the most powerful of the ancient egyptian pharoahs, but he's certainly the most celebrated and now three undignified end if indeed he did suffer this accident. >> and that "if," of course, is going to trigger another set of investigations. it's going to be longer >>> a few more clouds cruising overhead today. we'll see more of those clouds on and off so...
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elizabeth palmer is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it became clear that president karzai was going to balk at signing this security agreement on the weekend, so susan rice took her first foreign trip to kabul to meet him face to face. president hamid karzai and the u.s. national security advisor posed for local afghan cameras looking cordial. but behind the smiles there's a deadlock. susan rice believes the two countries had a security deal that would keep about 8,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan after the official pullout next year. but at the last minute, karzai refused to sign. >> if the agreement isn't signed properly, what i said to the president is we would have no choice. we would be come pemed by necessity not by our preference to have to begin to plan for the prospect that we will not be able to keep our troops here. >> reporter: last week, a group of elders and politicians from across afghanistan approved the deal to leave nato troops in the country till after 2014. but president karzai suddenly overruled they will, saying he
elizabeth palmer is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it became clear that president karzai was going to balk at signing this security agreement on the weekend, so susan rice took her first foreign trip to kabul to meet him face to face. president hamid karzai and the u.s. national security advisor posed for local afghan cameras looking cordial. but behind the smiles there's a deadlock. susan rice believes the two countries had a security deal that would keep about 8,000...
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elizabeth palmer is in london. liz, good morning. >> good morning. well king tut was by far from being one of the most powerful of the ancient egyptian pharoahs, but he's certainly the most celebrated and now three millenia after he died people are still fascinated by the circumstances surrounding his death. you can tell from his death mask that he was young. very young. in fact, he was only 19 when he died. after the egyptologist discovered his tomb and its fabulous contents his mummy wrap has been taken out and scraped for dna. armed with all of that data they decided to go back and take a fresh look at carter's original notes which he'd never followed up. >> he was absolutely meticulous in observing the tie knee details. but as i say, just the quantity of the merely defeated him. >> for example, carter says near the flesh of the king the wrappings were nothing more than charred powder. so could they actually have been burned? he put together an experiment to show that, yes, under the right conditions, the linseed oil used in the linen wrappings co
elizabeth palmer is in london. liz, good morning. >> good morning. well king tut was by far from being one of the most powerful of the ancient egyptian pharoahs, but he's certainly the most celebrated and now three millenia after he died people are still fascinated by the circumstances surrounding his death. you can tell from his death mask that he was young. very young. in fact, he was only 19 when he died. after the egyptologist discovered his tomb and its fabulous contents his mummy...