First and goal. Lewis. There was a block on the side by greco. There wasnt a whole lot of room. No gain on the play. Second down and goal at the 4. For those of you expecting to see 60 minutes, youre watching the nfl on cbs, the game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cleveland Browns. Our score, 2118, cleveland. 60 minutes will be seen in its entirety immediately following this game except on the west coast, where it will be seen at its normally scheduled time. With a timeout, baltimore burning their final. Cleveland with one left. 1 47 to playoff. Solomon most of this has been done by Jason Campbell throwing the football. Not many runs here. Both teams have struggled to run the ball but in these situations where its time sensitive you have to continue to allow the run game to work for you and force the ravens to burn those timeouts. Kevin key play on the drive, on that third and 3, campbell scrambling for 1 12 on a fourth and 1 where he finds bess on the move. Second and goal at the 4. Mcgahee. I dont think any gain at all. Another good stop. Arthur jones among a couple making the stop there and losing his hat that time was terrence cody. Solomon but by keeping the ball on the ground theyre burning clock. They wont have to snap it until right around the oneminute mark. If youre rob which you would which you had, the ability to manage games in the final seconds, i think is one of the more critical pieces when it comes to winning games and thats where held coaches earn heir keep. Kevin two tight ends. Third and goal at the 4. Mcgahee. Outside. Cuts. Nice pursuit defensively and again no gain. Suggs grabs his former teammate and brings him down. Baltimore cannot stop the clock. You can see it ticking down. Solomon if youre going to either kick the field goal or you use a timeout if youre cleveland. Or do you go ahead and take the penalty, move it back a hair . Kevin do you go for it on fourth down then if you dont get that make them go the entire length of the field . Solomon you burn as much time off the clock as you can. Kevin about 18 seconds or so. And cleveland will take the time. Solomon there you go. Good clock management by rob chudzinski. Kevin billy cundiff. Solomon does a really good job. Hes a fine young coach. We saw them in a game against minnesota manufacture a win on the road against the vikings. Faking special teams, faking punts. Faking field goals and throwing it. Anything they can do to manufacture points and win a ballgame. Kevin cundiff has had one blocked this season. On the field now. Looks like its going to be a 22yard try to put them up by six. Wind at his back. 22yard field goal try by cundiff. Lanning to hold. 2418. 14 seconds left. Goodlooking drive. A run by campbell of 12. 12. A catch and run of 17 by ogbonnaya. A reception of 14 by ogbonnaya. They ran 6 30 off the clock. They get three. Their lead is six. 14 seconds. A 15play drive by which you would which you hads offense. Surf and now the story shifts over to the Baltimore Ravens. We told you over the last six games theyd only allowed 16 points a game. They give up 24 on the road here today against cleveland and now its on flacco. This offense has got to score more points. Evin tonight on 60 minutes, alabamas head coach nick saban. Followed by new episodes of the amazing race, the good wife and the mentalist. It will be a good way to get ready for the shrewalabama game next saturday on cbs. John harbaugh was bow i cant last night and felt very confident about his team. Solomon i think this goes back to some of the stories coming into the season. Without the likes of ed reed and ray lewis, wheres the leadership coming and can the defense begin to carry this team and at what point does the offense begin to take over as the dominant side of the ball . And plays at least where you can be consistent. Joe flacco has to be that component and the offense has to be the part to carry the team. Kevin well, they have eto go a long way. That was not too long ago when they had to do the same thing in the a. F. C. Divisional playoff game in denver. Jacoby jones got in back of the defender. 70yard touchdown reception. 30 second left. Baltimore would win it in two overtimes on their way to the championship a season ago. Lets what flacco has up his short sleeve here. Solomon game of inches, right . Kevin it is indeed. Four wild. No timeouts. First and 10. Flacco. Underneath. Gets a pitch to jones from smith who gets out of bounds. Seven second on the clock. Haden shoves him out of play. 14yard gain on the lateral up to the 34yard line. Solomon seven seconds usually enough time to get the ball down the field. Typically about seven seconds per play but you can see the distance they have to go. 66 yards. Kevin they have brown, jones, and torrey smith as receivers. First and 10. Flacco has a big arm. Underneath. Rice. And thats it. Cleveland has won. The browns beat baltimore for the First Time Since 2007. And now cleveland within two games of firstplace cincinnati. Baltimore will play the bengals next week. Solomon one might say everything will be on the line for baltimore when they take on the bengals. Kevin Jason Campbell with three touchdown passes today to beat the defending super bowl champions. For solomon wilcots, kevin harlan saying so long from cleveland. Youve been watching the nfl on cbs. Boomer esiason, ill see you tomorrow in green. Lets go to you right now in new york. Boomer all right, kevin, thank you very much. And for those of you watching the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers, were going to take you up to new england. The patriots lead the steelers 4831. Lets join jim nantz and phil simms. Phil five minutes to go, three scores, its going to be tough for the steelers to have a chance. He patriots with no rhythm really for the first seven games. On the offense. They found it today and i think its only going to get better going forward. Gronkowski is going to get healthier, even better than we saw. Amendola and dobson, of course, getting it done. Jim first down, spinning away. Not this time. Tackled at the 14. It will go in the books as a sack for andre carter, who came back to the patriots a week ago after two years ago having 10 sacks and a very big 2011 campaign here. Second and 16. And again this time hightower on roethlisberger. Gets away. 37. Hes up to about the just want to welcome those of you who saw cleveland defeat the defending super bowl champion Baltimore Ravens. How about that a. F. C. North . You have cincinnaticleveland onetwo and baltimore and pittsburgh threefour. Phil how about that . Jim jim nantz, phil simms here in foxborough. Been a big day here for the two quarterbacks. Roethlisberger. Has a completion to sanders at the 48. Consider that both roethlisberger and brady did not even have a threetouchdown game, either one of them, coming into this one and theyve both thrown for four touchdowns today. Thats intercepted. No one there but harmon. And the rookie has an interception for the second straight week. And whimper ends the return. And that interception much like the one he had last week. No one around him and he just happened to be playing center field and caught it with no one around him. Phil yeah, and just going by the body language and watching everybody, it looks like the wrong route was run on the outside. Ben roethlisberger doing everything he can not to yell at somebody. And even mike tomlin, as i watched him come over to the sideline just go, let it go and move on. The Pittsburgh Steelers giving up all these points. Not having the answers on the efensive side. Jim to the 10 and the last man gets him, polamalu. Running behind connolly. Phil Legarrette Blount hesitates in the hole. Oh, theres nobody there. The blocking, nobody getting off the blocks. You have to keep playing. Jim ike taylor hurt. This is a new england team that four times this season had not even managed 300 yards total offense that carry by blount puts them over 600 today. 606 yards for the patriots, including 432 by brady, third highest of his career. Ridley over 100. You see the patriots go into a bye now. Phil every schedule looks tough when you put it up there. Its the nfl. At carolina, denver, of course. At houston. Cleveland, theyre no easy out. At miami. Jim this marks the, if you will, game nine for new england, start of the second half of the season. In the last three years when you take their ninth through 16th games, theyve been 231, the patriots. They talked about in our meetings with them, you know, its going to start to get cold around here, gets to be patriot kind of weather, patriot time of the year. First and goal here. Nocking on the door on 50. Blount. Wants to carry a couple with him. How about that effort for a touchdown . Phil i tell you, this will be give the patriots credit. Ive said it many times. They played for 60 minutes and this is a concern when you look at the steelers. I know you cant win the game, but when you just let a runner have contact and nobody comes to help the tackler look at this. Theres nowhere to go. Jim thats mcclendon who has ahold of him. Phil a couple of guys do hustle. Ill give them the benefit of the doubt. Mcclendon knocks off they both are trying so hard they knock each other off the tackle but i didnt see any other steelers rushing to help them out. Jim its been a strange year. The steelers have given up plays so unsteelerlike. Last week the 93yard run on the first play of the game. Saw an 81yard touchdown to dobson earlier in quarter. That lack of tackle. We were in london when jennings shed about four tackles and took it about 70 yards for a touchdown for minnesota. Phil that says it all. 55 points, the most in team history. Theres going to be a meeting in pittsburgh and its not going to be talking about playoffs, what can we do to get back in this . This is about starting over. You have to go back to the drawing board on both sides of the ball and decide as a team and individuals what we are going to do to rectify whats gone on. Jim heres the steelers upcoming schedule. Last place in the n. F. C. North. Theyve nonnot been last in the Division Since 1988, 25 seasons ago. Phil in the nfl sometimes teams look at their opponent and go, you know, if we just play pretty good, we could now the steelers are one of those teams. Look, if we play pretty good, we are going to win the game. Jim since that playoff game at denver a couple of years ago we were there when tebow to Demaryius Thomas since that time the steelers are now 1014 since that playoff loss. Nd 2 41 to go in this one. Looking likelor he might be a little shaken up. Jim polamalu looking for answers. From a higher authority. Hightower onr with him. Remember, this was a 14point new england lead at halftime and then pittsburgh caught a spark. Got an early takeaway in the Third Quarter and then scored two touchdowns to tie it only to see new england come back and go on a roll. And regain control of this one. Phil you got 2 32. Of course, no chance to win it. You have to be careful here. Dont leave a receiver in trouble and dont make let your quarterback take any unnecessary hits. Im sanders for another seven. The a. F. C. East with the jets a really surprising 54, doing a really good job of being able to come back from some loss that is didnt look so good only to rebound. They did that against pittsburgh, losing. Came back and beat the patriots. Got funked by cincinnati and today beat new orleans. Nd theres miller. But the patriots on top at 72 with the twominute warning. In use chase freedom at amazon. Com and get 5 cash back this quarter. So you can find the perfect gift for everyone. Including you. Activate your 5 cash back at chase. Com freedom chase. So you can. Staor like this. And hit the start button to flip back and forth. You can make the important things big, keep the small stuff small, and arrange it all around you. You can be all work with office, all play, or even both at the same time. You can do it all simpler and easier on your windows tablet, pc, or surface. Thats the new windows one experience for everything in your life. Jim were back for the final two minutes. Jim nantz, phil simms. We were talking going into the game that the patriots have to find different ways to win because they dont win the way they used to do. Today thats not the case. Phil we thought can the patriots find a way to scratch a few points out and win a close, lowscoring game . Once again my prognosticationes are off but they have to feel great with what theyve done on the offensive side. You get confidence, you can Start Performing to the utmost of your athletic ability. Jim incomplete. Youre talking about three 100yard receivers in gronkowski, amendola, a 100yard rusher in ridley and a 400yard passer today. Phil i said it earlier, i would run the football to end this game because of that jim exactly. Phil just end the game. Jim carter has already hit him once and sacked him here in the last late going. Its back to the shotgun on second and 10. Phil its not giving up if you do it. Its smart football. Jim bell weaves through the secondary to the patriots 43. Sixth time in the history of the league that combo i just gave you, three 100yard receivers, each with a touchdown. Thats part of it. By the way, that completion picked up enough yardage to give roethlisberger 400 yards on the nose. And he side arms it out of bounds. The executive producers of the nfl on cbs are sean mcmanus and Harold Bryant and the coordinating producer of the nfl on cbs and todays game is lance barrow. Todays game is directed by mike arnold and the Vice President of remote production of cbs sports is steve, Vice President of studio production. E nfl produced by drew and director bob mattino. The director of cbs sports is jr. Radovic, our associate producers corey fishman, ryan kazowski and the broadcast associates. Corey fishman, i mentioned but eric spitzer and ryan mayer, lets give them shoutouts, our oadcast associates and our technical manager pete kollander. Our audio supervisor ed soltice. Bell cut back outside and missed tackle by logan ryan. Our stats provided by ethan cooperston and todd boerstein. Our field stage manager jimmy hatter and our booth supervisor and audio assistant is the great kevin mchale. So 44 seconds and counting and a ourth down on the way. And now the patriots can take it and neill on it and put kneel on it and put it in the books. Roethlisberger walks off the field with a 400yard game, four touchdowns and two interceptions. Phil good day by ben roethlisberger. The one interception really tough against him but threw the ball overall magnificently. Competed like he always does and theres a lot of problems in pittsburgh. The quarterback is not one of hem. Jim 5531 is going to be your inal here. We had between the two teams 1,089 yards of total offense with the patriots putting up 610 pittsburgh falls to 26. The patriots improve to 72. 5531, new england the final. Tonight on cbs, 60 minutes followed by the amazing race, the good wife, and the mentalist. For phil simms and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from foxborough. Youve been watching the nfl on cbs. Or more on car insurance. Everybody knows that. Well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no ones around, it does make a sound . Ohhh. Ohhh. Oh boy im falling. Everybody look out ahhhhh. Ugh. Little help here. Geico. Fifteen minutes could save you. Well, you know. Anybody . Cbs sports presents the geico play of the day. James 11 15en Organization Third and goal, quarterback jeff tuel with a pass intercepted by shaun smith. He returns it 100 yards for the touchdown and the score helped the chiefs improve to 90 for the First Time Since 2003. American express credit card, every purchase earns you 2 cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. Is that it . Actually. Theres no annual fee and no limits on rewards. And with the fidelity Cash Management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. Is that it . Oh, this guy, too. Turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. Its everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. And thats a dime. Keep them in your pocket. You wont be needing them with us. At southwest, low fares never mean low service. If it matters to you, it matters to us. Cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the National Football league. ,,,, could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. Everybody knows that. Well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no ones around, it does make a sound . Ohhh. Ohhh. Oh boy im falling. Everybody look out ahhhhh. Ugh. Little help here. Geico. Fifteen minutes could save you. Well, you know. Anybody . Captioning funded by cbs and ford stahl we were given rare access to the u. S. Military base at Guantanamo Bay where 164 suspected terrorists are being detained. This is Khalid Sheikh mohammeds holding cell. He and four other al qaeda suspects are on trial for the attacks of 9 11. Ive heard people say, look, hes trying ksm. Why are we contorting ourselves . These guys slaughtered 3,000 innocent people. This was not the battlefield; these were people going to work. Pelley you dont realize how over used the word breathtaking is until something actually takes your breath away. Ford builds 23,000 vehicles a day; lamborghini builds 11, each purchased a year in advance, each unique. It is very beautiful and it is completely impractical. Yes. Pelley tonight, 60 minutes celebrates italys super car as lamborghini turns 50. Keteyian nick saban runs the Gold Standard of football programs. He has been disciplining and demanding on his three championships in four years. I want you to step, step, step. Do it again. I told you three times already today. We create a standard for how we want to do things. And everybody has got to buy into that standard or you really cant have any team chemistry. Mediocre people dont like High Achievers and High Achievers dont like mediocre people. Keteyian and sabans standards are no different for young football campers. Good job, man. Im steve kroft. Im lesley stahl. Im morley safer. Im bob simon. Im lara logan. Im scott pelley. Those stories tonight on 60 minutes. My customers can shop around see who does good work and compare costs. It doesnt usually work that way with health care. But with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, Treatment Options and estimates for how much ill pay. That helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. I dont like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. Innovations that work for you. Thats health in numbers. Unitedhealthcare. The pain started up and wrapped around to the front. I couldnt play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. The blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. The doctors at the emergency room recommended that i have it checked out by an eye doctor. There was concern about my eyesight. When i had shingles the music stopped. Hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the worlds best sports sedan. People noticed. Something like a phenomenon, baby youre Something Like a phenomenon [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. Lease this cadillac ats for around 299 per month with premium Care Maintenance included. So, if youre sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. Ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable theyre approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. Serious eye problems may occur. Ask your doctor and visit airoptix. Com for Safety Information and a free onemonth trial. Before they would always remember the day they spent together, before her granddaughter used bank of americas mobile app to deposit something sweet, even before she made a quick stop at the atm to pay for an interesting caricature, a grandmother did some banking online so they could spend the day celebrating offline. Thats banking for how you live your life. Thats bank of america. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat . Campbells healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ mm. ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. Campbells healthy request. Mm mm good. ® campbells healthy request. Stahl Brigadier General mark martins has one of the Toughest Missions there is in the war on terror not on the battlefield, but in the courtroom of a special military commission. It will hold whats being called al qaedas nuremberg, the first trial of those charged with plotting the attacks on 9 11 12 years ago. And as chief prosecutor, martins will be asking for the death penalty. Pretrial proceedings have begun, and hes already taking fire, because the five defendants were all subjected to widelycondemned interrogation techniques used by the cia, among them waterboarding; and because of where the trial will be held at the notorious military prison camp at Guantanamo Bay. Since Congress Passed a law banning the defendants from setting foot on u. S. Soil, everyone involved in the case has to go there. Every six weeks for the last year and a half, general martins and his team of prosecutors, defense lawyers, bailiffs, interpreters about 250 people in all are airlifted aboard a government charter to the u. S. Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, cuba, at a cost of 90,000 a flight. Hello, everyone, and welcome back to Guantanamo Bay, cuba, pearl of the antilles. Stahl when the trial begins more than a year from now, itll be the biggest war crimes tribunal since nuremberg, and much of the burden rests on general martins shoulders. So, when its a military tribunal or commission, how is it different from a civilian proceeding . Mark martins the similarities really swamp the differences. I mean, the accused is presumed innocent, the prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Stahl general martins knows a lots at stake the 9 11 defendants must be seen as getting a fair and legitimate hearing. Martins weve got to ensure that what we do in these cases is justice and cant be accused of being vengeance. And thats a great challenge. Stahl now, we have talked to some of the Defense Attorneys and theyve told us its a show trial. Martins mmhmm. Stahl its a charade. Martins well, i mean, i dont think the test of any system is what the defense counsel say about it. Stahl but hard as he tries to ensure that its seen as a fair trial, he keeps running into one obstacle after the next, starting with the reputation of the venue itself, Guantanamo Bay, where 164 detainees sit in cells, most of them for nearly 12 years. And, except for the 9 11 five, most have not been charged. One of them cried out when he saw our cameras. Please, we are tired. Either you leave us to die in peace, or either tell the world the truth. Let the world hear whats happening. Stahl 12 years with no charges. Martins thats one of the reasons i have a sense of urgency to try everybody that we can try. Stahl does it, in any way, taint what youre doing . Martins i wouldnt characterize it as taint. I believe that it influences peoples perceptions. Stahl another thing that influences perceptions is the elephant in the courtroom the question of torture. All five of the 9 11 defendants were held incommunicado for years at cia black sites, where they were subjected to harsh interrogation techniques. They were legal at the time, but have since been banned by the obama administration. Walid bin attashs attorney, cheryl bormann, says shes not allowed to talk about the interrogations because theyve been classified. Was your client waterboarded . Cheryl bormann i cant answer that question. A proposed protective order bans me from telling you anything i know about what happened to my client, beginning from the moment of his capture in 2003 until the moment that he landed in Guantanamo Bay in 2006. Stahl so, if you were to tell me that he was subjected to a specific harsh interrogation technique, you would be breaking a law, you would be. . Bormann i would be. Stahl . Convicted of something . Bormann i would be prosecuted and imprisoned for, i believe, up to 30 years. David nevin this is not a system that is set up to deliver justice. Stahl david nevin represents Khalid Sheikh mohammed ksm known as the architect of 9 11. Considering that ksm has admitted to the worst terrorist attack on u. S. Soil, you would think the case might be open andshut. But part of the problem is that he was waterboarded 183 times in one month. Nevin filed this declaration detailing the treatment of his client. But after the censors got through with it, this is all that made it into the public record. Nevin think about this for a minute. The government says they cant talk publicly about what happened to them because its classified. If the government didnt want to reveal its secrets to them, it shouldnt have tortured them, and yet. Stahl well, no, no. The government said, we were trying to stop the next terrorist attack. Theyre not all totally evil, right . Bormann good intentions. Of course not. Good intentions pave the road to hell, though, right . Stahl what about statements ksm made during the water boarding . The law says any evidence obtained through harsh interrogation techniques is inadmissible. But theres a loophole. Martins it is possible for a voluntary statement to be made after a passage of time at. In a different location, perhaps with different questioners. Stahl and so, once the cias harsh interrogations of the five 9 11 defendants stopped, the fbi sent in a socalled clean team to question them all over again, but without coercion. And those statements are admissible. Bormann its like alice going down the rabbit hole, right . You torture him for three years. You keep him in captivity after you stop torturing him in a place like Guantanamo Bay. And then, you send in agents from the same government that tortured him for three years to take statements. And then, if youre general martins, you say, well, those are now clean. Guess what. Theyre not. Martins i understand, i understand the argument. The people do not forfeit their chance for accountability because someone may have crossed a line or have coerced or subjected to harsh measures somebody who is in custody. Stahl so youre saying that its unfair to the Justice System not to be able to question these guys later. Martins the point that i reject and that the law rejects is that there can be no voluntary statements following an instance of coercion. Justice requires that you look deeper, that you determine if the statement, even though there had been a prior instance, was nevertheless voluntary. And there can be such statements. Stahl Navy Commander walter ruiz is a military attorney representing mustafa alhawsawi. Walter ruiz general martins, i respect him. I believe he is a patriot. I believe that if our government asked him to sell ice to eskimos, he would try his best, if he believed it was in our nations interest. But ultimately, you have a system where weve classified evidence of war crimes, where you have loopholes for torture and coercion. Every day we listen to the National Anthem in Guantanamo Bay, cuba, but yet the constitution has been kicked down the road and is persona non grata in Guantanamo Bay, cuba. Nevin at the end of the day, i think we all have to look at each other and say, are we doing this . Stahl your client, ksm, he admits that he was the mastermind of 9 11. He didnt wear a military uniform. He wasnt on a real, traditional battlefield. He hid among civilians. This is a bad guy, by his own confession. Nevin yeah, you know, lesley. Stahl youre not saying hes not the mastermind . Nevin heres what im saying. Im saying that, in the united states, we have a process. We follow it. Weve always followed it. We apply it to everyone, except not now. Stahl there will be a lot of firsts in this trial by military commission, given the cias tactics, the unique nature of the crime, and unprecedented legal questions that are now being fought over in pretrial motions at this highsecurity legal complex. This is the first time cameras were allowed to videotape where the trial will take place. This is the courtroom where the First American war crimes trial is taking place since world war ii. These tables are for the defendants, one each for the 9 11 five. And this is for Khalid Sheikh mohammed, the selfconfessed mastermind of 9 11. Hes defendant number one, as you can clearly see. And this is where he sits. He has his own screen to read court documents. If he wants to hear the arabic translation, it comes out through that box. While we were here, he appeared in court in a long hennadyed red beard and a military camouflage jacket over a long white robe. He sat here quietly and calmly. If he had acted up, he could have been shackled. When court is in session, the defendants are transported from a secret facility on the base, known as camp 7, to these Holding Cells where they stay till theyre escorted to the courtroom. Theyre on the socalled black mile corridor beneath dark sniper meshing that camouflages the walkway. This is Khalid Sheikh mohammeds holding cell, an 8 x 12foot steel airconditioned room with an arrow pointing toward mecca for when he prays. The defendants are under constant surveillance, even, their lawyers claim, when theyre not supposed to be, another complication. Bormann im meeting with my client in a room. And up on the ceiling, like you would normally find in a jail with a client, theres a Smoke Detector. And one day, im sitting in there and my client stops one of the correctional guards and says, thats. What is that . Youre listening, arent you . And. And the guard says, of course were not listening. Thats a Smoke Detector. Stahl she believed the guard, but decided to look up the manufacturer of the Smoke Detector on google. Bormann and it turns out that they only make listening devices that are intended to look like Smoke Detectors and other surreptitious listening devices. We find this out while were in guantanamo. I go, what . Stahl motions were filed, witnesses were called, and while it was confirmed that the Smoke Detector actually was a listening device, the judge determined that general martins and his team were not eavesdropping. But the defense lawyers suspect it was the cia, and they base that on something that happened this past january. Nevin i was speaking one day in the courtroom and making innocuous, unclassified remarks, and suddenly the red hockey light goes off. Stahl when the red hockey light went off, everything stopped. Thats only supposed to happen when classified information is disclosed, and the only ones authorized to activate the light are the judge or the courts security officer. Nevin i looked at the judge and i looked at his Court Security officer. And both of them looked at each other as if to say, i didnt do it. Did you . Stahl so who did it . Martins i dont know. Stahl you actually dont know to this day who did it . Were you horrified . Martins i dont get horrified or not. I stay in that band between grim determination and tempered optimism. Stahl the judge found out who did it the cia. Wait a minute, are they in the courtroom . Nevin no, theyre not in the courtroom. Stahl where are they . Nevin i dont know. Id like to know. Stahl so wait, theyre. Nevin ive demanded to know, but the government wont tell me. Stahl do you think that the cia has any kind of right to keep listening because these were terrorists, or theyre charging that they were terrorists. They believe that these guys were bad guys, who did a dastardly deed. Nevin the constitution guarantees everybody certain rights. And one of them is that you dont listen in on the lawyers in a serious capital case. You just dont do it. Stahl the defense teams say that the cia has a completely different agenda from yours. Martins we are going to do these trials fairly. All these allegations they can raise, and we have a process to sort that out. Stahl ive heard people say, look, hes trying ksm. Why are we contorting ourselves . These guys slaughtered 3,000 innocent people. This was not the battlefield; these were people going to work. Martins well, i understand the point of the view and the criticism. The law requires, and justice requires, the prosecution must present proof beyond a reasonable double before we hold someone guilty. And we aim to dispense justice that we can be proud of. Cbs money watch update sponsored by . Glor good evening. Blackberry has set tomorrow as a deadline for offers to buy the company and qualcomm has emerged as a serious suiter. Twitter goes public this week with an expected share price between 17 and 20. And oil opens tomorrow at its lowest price in four months. Im jeff glor, cbs news. [ male announcer ] at humana, understanding what makes you different is what makes us different. We take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. Then we help create a personalized Healthcare Experience that works for you. And you. And you. With 50 years of knowhow, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, were a partner you can rely on today, and tomorrow. Were going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. Humana. As your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. Wherever you are today, fidelitys guidance can help you finetune your personal economy. Start today with a free oneonone review of your retirement plan. Pelley imagine paying six figures for a car and being told you had to stand in line a year to get it. Oh, and by the way, it has only two seats, no trunk to speak of, and it gets 14 miles to the gallon. You might think a company like that wouldnt last. But lamborghini of italy celebrates its 50th anniversary this year 50 years of creating the worlds most exotic super cars, and 50 years of dodging bankruptcy. No, a car company like that wouldnt last. Ready to go. But then, lamborghini never was a car company; its a builder of fantasies. Whoa wow you dont realize how overused the word breathtaking is until something actually takes your breath away. Mario fasanetto if you open aggressive the throttle, you have 570 horsepower. Pelley oh, magnificent. Fasanetto laughs pelley lamborghini test driver Mario Fasanetto finds the limits in the cars. Fasanetto more, more, more, more, more. Pelley . Though, this time on bolognas imola race track, the limits belonged to the driver. Fasanetto go close, close, close to the curb, to the curb, the curb, the curb, then let run out. Pelley . Not to the 200 mile an hour, 200,000 lamborghini gallardo. Fasanetto brake, brake, brake, brake, more, brake, brake more, more, more pelley im not making you nervous, am i . Fasanetto no. Pelley maybe hes calm because this is the least expensive lamborghini. Theres a 400,000 car and a 4 million car, but before we see those, have a look at how much road lamborghini has put between its cars of today and their humble beginnings. The creator, the late ferruccio lamborghini, was a wealthy builder of tractors, the john deere of italy. Morley safer met him in our first story on lamborghini in 1987. Mr. Lamborghini collected ferraris, but he found the clutches weak. The story goes he complained to enzo ferrari, who said, stick to tractors, ill build the cars. In italy, insult is the mother of invention. Lamborghini sought to teach ferrari a lesson with lavish interiors, brawling v12 engines, and style like nothing else. The namesake loved spains traditional sport, so each model is named for famous bulls. The latest beast to bolt into the ring is the aventador. The transmission has three settings it has road, sport, and race. Fasanetto race, you have to set race pelley im not sure everybody should select race on this car. We didnt race through northern italy because of traffic, and because our jet helicopter with our camera can fly only 170 miles an hour. The aventador will do 217, zero to 60 in under three seconds. While 700 horsepower propels you forward, the aventador will set you back between 400,000 and 500,000. Are we still on the right road for lamborghini . Fasanetto yes, next roundabout on the left. Pelley were coming into the town of santagata in what italians call motor valley. This is the original factory . Fasanetto yes, there is just one lamborghini, the original. Pelley the original factory floor is thoroughly modern now. Its spotless, which seems to be a point of pride in that even the floors are squeaky clean. But its also an oldfashioned place where hands know the feel of a bolt properly torqued and eyes judge each pane perfectly placed. Ranieri niccoli is their industrial director. You know what i didnt see on your Assembly Line that i see on every automotive Assembly Line . Ranieri niccoli tell me. Pelley robots. Niccoli no way. Clear, no way. No, all the lamborghini are done by people, italian people from santagata. This is. This is our value. No way for robots. Pelley ford builds about 23,000 vehicles a day; lamborghini builds 11, each purchased a year in advance, each unique. How many colors do you offer . Niccoli whatever you want. Pelley any color i want . Niccoli yeah, basically, we try to fill out the requests of our customers pelley i can walk in with my favorite tie. Niccoli or with the. Or your. Or with the bag of your wife, yes. Pelley has any woman ever matched the car to her handbag . Niccoli yes. laughter it happens. Pelley no, really. Niccoli yeah, really, its funny. We see here pink cars or strange colors, really. Pelley the customer is king . Niccoli yes, of course. Pelley as we walked the plant with niccoli, we were struck by a Sharp Division of labor. Nearly everyone on this Assembly Line is a man. But if you go over to where the interior is done, nearly everyone is a woman. Why is that . Niccoli i can tell you this. We really need women on the. On the interior. Because the precision that the women has, unfortunately, we as men, we dont have that. Pelley we dont have the precision . Niccoli not the precision and the manuality to really. To create a masterpiece like our interior. Pelley the car is male on the outside and female on the inside . Niccoli laughs lets say it like this. Yeah, it could be. Pelley these dont look like any other car on the road. Something that makes you smile. laughter the guy with the proud father look is filippo perini, the chief designer in charge of the look of lamborghini. When we were driving the aventador today on the road, there was a truck, and the passenger in the truck turned around to take a picture of the car. They want to take our picture. Why does that happen . Filippo perini because we are in italy; people love beautiful cars. Pelley perini runs this shop, where designers who love beautiful cars take their inspiration, were told, from the contours of insects and fighter planes. Do you ever design something and show it to the engineers, and the engineers say, we cant build that . Perini yeah, yeah, its all. It happened always like this. The driver, steering wheel. Pelley when we asked perini for lamborghinis dna, he drew a single arc. That is a lamborghini line. Perini this is a. Really a lamborghini line, this is our own way to produce cars. Pelley an uninterrupted line from front to rear. Its very beautiful and it is completely impractical. There is no trunk. Perini no, we have a good trunk in front. Pelley all right. Yeah. But if you want your golf clubs, youre going to have to have another car. Perini i think, with a car like this, you wont have time to do golf. Pelley you wont want to play golf because