Bill and he can really get after it. He has improved. Jim averages 3 a game. He has 10. Hicks. On the floor. Three by adebayo. Grant and they swarm on defense. Way to move your feet and not foul. Bill same play. Grant he stayed on his left hand and he went right. Jim thats kentuckys biggest lead of the game. Bill back screen. Can pick that. Jim rattles out. Bill this is where you h good selection by kentucky and dig deep defensively for the heels. Jim stepup jumper. Humphries again. Bill this kid will get player of the game. Jim a careerhigh for humphries. You got something. Own it and smell great with new axe you, a unique masculine fragrance. Everyone, shut up and. Listen chittering do you hear that . You always. Have been. My. Best. Friend. Forever. To friendship. cheering latte for candice. 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Jim North Carolina led by 6 with 10 minutes to go in the game. Its been a 176 run by the cats. Bill carolina has to reach inside of their offense. Be solid. Trying to grant adebayo on berry after the switch. Jim 5 to shoot. Runner. Pinson. Grant looks like carolina is going to a zone, to stop the momentum of zone. Bill this is where fox is good. They come out of this on the drive. Jim humphries tries it again. Misses. Meeks, careerhigh 17th rebound. Grant humphries, he checked there to see if he could make it. Bill wide open, pull the string. If carolina runs the zone, they have to know where monk is. Jim they drive it. First on briscoe. Half. Bill have to load up in there. Jim shot clock running down. Floater. Back to the rim. Grant great defense. Better offense always wins out. Bill briscoe is a good driver. And always looms large on any penetration. There he is. Jim taken to the basket. Hits the floor. Grant and let me tell you were used to seeing point guards go up and block shots what a fantastic play. These guys are leaving it all on the court. Kentucky up one. Playbyplay a minute and twenty seconds to go. Kansas and kentucky. Down to the wire. What . . No the whole street is out over there lights look cmon that block has power playbyplay kansas with a huge play, and just two seconds left. Excuse me, are you aware of whats happening right now . Were facing 20 billion security events every day. Ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks. Actually, we just handled all the priority threats. You did that . We did that. Really. We analyzed millions of articles and reports. We can identify threats 50 faster. You can do that . We can do that. Then do that. Can we do that . We can do that. Link to keep their global campus connected. And why a Pro Football Team chose us to deliver fiberenabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. And why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their Dealer Network streamlined and nimble. Businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. Jim your summary. North carolina headed to the line to shoot two. Big foul by fox, his third. Heres the capital one cup impact performance. Grant its been humphries stepping up and making plays. The the field, so the bench has stepped up. Second half, all that man right there, humphries. Bill he played so well, i knighted him. Jim knots it at 6464. Bill charming young guy, isnt he . Jim yes. Theyve turned to him for attitude. The last six to North Carolina it take the lead at 6564. Knocked out. That shot. Bill puts pressure on the point guard. Jim the heels came from five down late against arkansas to score the last 12 points in that game. They were down five a few minutes ago to kentucky. Followup. No basket. Foul on hawkins. Bill couldnt get control. Pushing and got maye underneath the glass. Grant North Carolina will send three guys to the boards. Bill its been a tradition since dean smith. Grant i have nightmares. Jim seventh team foul on kentucky, so maye, who strokes it with Great Authority from the outside, has been making 11. Its tournament time and hes turned into a new animal. Dont miss Country Musics party of the year, Country Music awards next sunday after 60 minutes. Its tournament time and hes cree creating all kinds of new numbers for his resume. Kentucky down three. Bill drive concept with the ball screen. Jim to tie it. Rebound out to maye. Eight unanswered for North Carolina. Bill have to protect the basketball inside. Have to be breaking. Grant defensive ly boxing ot after the shot. Jim berry off the deck. Nice hesitation. This has to be feeling familiar to last week. Timeout, kentucky. If you are a tarheels fan, its just like a sunday ago. Bill the team in blue, little guy that struggled early, able to deliver the sweet kiss in memphis. You have a side that is retired playing tag and gettin tired. You have a side that saves for their tuition. But right now it looks like bedtime is the mission. A side that owns your own store. Looks like you need to expand some more. They help protect and grow your many sides. Nationwide is on your side. Jim 1 45 left. Look who is already set. South carolina headed to the Promised Land for the first time, same for gonzaga. And oregon hasnt been on this stage since 1939 when they won the championship 78 years ago tomorrow. But who will be the fourth and final team . And the winner to take on the ducks in the semifinals next saturday in phoenix . Bill monk without the basketball, dribble exchange. Jim stripped away in the hands of berry. Bill not a good look either. Was for briscoe. Want to run your stuff under 10. Grant will go oneonone with berry here. Bill that extension, gamer. Grant and briscoe, tough physical defender. Youre right, pushoff trying to create some separation from berry. Acting skills. Taking kentucky out of rhythm here in the last 3 minutes. Jim no good. Come up with the basketball in the last going. Kentucky scoreless for the last 4 minutes. And fox commits that foul. Bill thats four. Jim yep. Will be a 11. Grant the man that didnt play last game, doing a great job on the defensive end and there hitting the free throw. Jim theres your reset. Each team with a couple of timeouts. Arrow, carolina. 12 unanswered. Another late 120 run. Bill briscoe, he will not jump out, because hes not a great shooter, but he has Leadership Qualities and to drive strong and find the nylon. mic thuds uh, sorry. Its unlimited without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. thud uh. Sorry, last thing. Its just 45 per line. Forty. Five. cheering and applause and that is all the microphones that i have. vo switch to unlimited on verizon now and get our best android smartphones for as low as 15 a month. Jim tonight on cbs, 60 minutes, ncis los angeles, 0 i. Bill a couple of years ago kentucky didnt go big on the ball and something strange happened. Grant and you dont have to r try to create a turnover. Dont foul in the backcourt. Bill theyre big on the ball. Grant watch the home run pass here. Grant and meeks, the divisionmaker. Can see over the traffic. Jim in trouble. Interesting that he took it out. Bill not quite the great decisionmaker. Only advantage was seeing over the top. Guys have to screen and step to the ball. Grant and you have it have a mental count in your head and know the timeout situation. Untimely turnover by the tarheels. Jim looked like a quick draw instead. Monk, he will take it. Bill oh, wow, what a shot. Down to one. Jim and takes it in. 25 seconds. Good defense. And adebayo lost it. On the floor. And is it a jump ball . Or possession arrow dont you love that effort . Bill the effort is sensational and malik monk, big time shot, gathered himself and knocked it in. And, of course, your guy jackson, you love this play. What a great setup. Look at the footwork here, j. J. jim carolina possession. Timeout, tarheels. Did not feel like a cloud. That driverless car . I have seen it all. Intels driving. The future traffic lights, street lamps. Business runs on the cloud. And the cloud runs on intel. I wonder what the other 2 runs on. car horn jim remember, if theres a full here, as you expect, it will be a 11 for North Carolina, leading by three. Heres the tieup. Pinson got his hands in there to knock it out of the hands of adebayo. Grant love it when three big guys on the floor are diving for the ball. Bill they dont want him to get fouled. Could be part of the reasoning. Im last time. Now he does. Bill perfect trap. Grant didnt need to foul right there. Jim going to send a First Team Allamerican to the line for a 11. Bill weve seen kids grow up. Last year, final four, we spent time with jackson, very quiet, understated. Jim different guy this year. Bill isnt it great . Thats the benefit i know theres the reason that kids go and have to leave before the growth. But so impressive for this kid. Jim huge shot right here. Monk to tie it. Looks up. Driving in. Berry for the win. With. 3 seconds to go. Bill how about that kid the way he has played and the chain of events. Off the screen right now. And malik monk, big time shot. Two people hanging all over him, knocking it down and tying up the game. Maye has raised his level of play. Grant you think maye likes playing in memphis . Jim lets talk about what kentucky has to do here. By the way, they confirmed here its a two. You can tell hes inside the arc. 3 seconds. Can only tip it. Grant exactly. Defensively if im carolina, i have everybody back in the paint. Might have two on the ball. Has to be careful running the baseline, trying to draw a charge. Bill it has to be long for a tip. Anything in the backcourt, youre dead. Grant i agree. Jim 25 years ago tuesday theres with a guy that we know, bill, that threw a pass in a regional final at the end of the game. Grant and i dont want all the kentucky listeners to be upset. I didnt bring it up. Bill who might that be . [laughter] jim i just know it was a good one. Bill how about these kids . Talk about toughness. Coming back. You mentioned the arkansas game and grant talking about how hes played here in memphis. Jim this North Carolina team just driven, since last summer, to get back to the final four. Redemption, thats the term. Williams talked about how it gave the team fuel to work harder in the offseason and it carried over all this season and they will put bradley on the inbounds. Willis to throw it in here for kentucky. Heaves it down the floor. It was never touched. Bill checking to see if it was touched. Grant if its not, its back here on the baseline. Jim adebayo saying it touched his bill there were not two people involved, so the rule is jim saw jenkins, who hit the championship shot last year in houston. Pinson, lood like he at the last minute backed off of it. And i think he did. Grant yeah. Smart play. Bill interesting because the rule is, if two people are involved in it, they good to the monitor. This is such an important situation. Jim it will go back to where willis inbounded it. Carolina will inbound and give me a scenario for kentucky. Bill theres nothing really they can do. Just have to inbound it. Grant unless theres an offensive foul by North Carolina. I cannot imagine anything happening. Roll the ball on the floor and its over. Bill or throw it at somebody. And dont push off or do anything silly. A jim its over. North carolina will be looking for redemption in the desert. Bill unbelievable performance. We talked earlier about toughness, about responding, down a few points. This is one of those pleasure to be aboard. Grant it was. I thought North Carolina went to their zone with 6 minutes left, and took kentucky out. And they were able to close out the game. Jim when they went to that, to your point, they were down 6459. They came out of the timeout and thats when they made the change defensively and went on a 120 run, just as they did last week when theye which had a 5point lead. Bill and then it was a timeout and went back to man. So some strategy and some great play. And on to phoenix, huh . Jim on to phoenix. Yesterday belonged to the west. We have two teams in the final four from the west for the first time ever. Today belonged to the carolinas. P bill and roy has a way wit ducks. We saw that today. [laughter] jim south carolinagonzaga, that will be the first game up, 6 09 eastern time. And then oregon at North Carolina, Second National semifinal. Bill what a pleasure. Grant we were treated this afternoon. Bill you look at this bracket and there are all kinds of interesting scenarios. You could have the allwest final, gonzor somebody suggested if that happens, they should move it to seattle or something. Or you can have a North Carolinasouth carolina championship matchup. Tracy, over to you. Thats a lot, jim, i have the whole team over here. Everybody say luke maye, how about the way hes come off in the last two games . Im the guy that wanted him to as a walkon. How dumb am i . Big time plays. Made a heck of a drive. I didnt want to call a timeout and fouled luke. Congratulate kentucky. They paid three threes in the last minute, but my guys are doggone tough, too. What can you say about their toughness and how they showed that . I told them it was the same as arkansas. We were down 5 and played our butts off and thats what they did today. Luke, what your mind . Monk ties it up. What were you thinking . I was late on the switch and i got out there late and then i shot it like i do every day in practice. You are going back to the final four. Back to you. Jim luke maye, pride of huntersville, North Carolina. On their way to phoenix. 60 minutes leads off the lineup tonight. For bill, tracy, grant, so long from memphis. Carolina takes the south regional championship. Well see you in the final four. Closed captioning provided by cbs sports division. cover of chainsmokers dont l me down the issues we care about can weigh on us. Visit state farms neighborhoodofgood. Com to volunteer in your community. Its not about where you were born. Its not about your gender. Or the color of your skin. Or whether youre rich, poor, or in the middle. No matter what you play. If you have the skill and drive to succeed in school and in sports, well provide the opportunity. Captioning funded by cbs and ford. We go further, so you can. Being watched by the f. B. I. For years, but it didnt stop him from carrying out the first terrorist attack claimed by isis on u. S. Soil. It happened in garland, texas. Simpson and another terrorist opened fire at a Conference Center. Incredibly, an f. B. I. Undercover agent was on the scene. Lies on the left and right fed by fraudulent software that scam our social media accounts. Click on a fake news site, and publishers like jestin coler make money. People in general are quick to believe anything that is. Not anything, but, well, yeah, basically anything thats put in front of them in a format that is newsish. Alfonsi until a couple summers ago, the ancient game of chess was still mostly a mystery for the folks of rural franklin county, mississippi. Whats this called . Alfonsi so imagine everyones surprise when a tall stranger arrived from memphis to bring chess to the country. I was like, what . Why would somebody come down here . 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The terror attack in garland texas two years ago was the first claimed by isis on us soil. Its mostly been forgotten because the two terrorists were killed by local cops before they managed to murder anyone. In looking into what happened in garland, we were surprised to discover just how close the fbi was to one of the terrorists. Not only had the fbi been monitoring him for years, there was an undercover agent right behind him when the first shots were fired. The target of the attack was an event taking place in this Conference Center on may 3, 2015. A selfdescribed free speech advocate named Pamela Geller was holding a provocative contest, offering a cashprize for the best drawing of the prophet muhammad, whose depiction is considered sacrilege by some muslims. Security outside was heavy. There were dozens of police, a swat team, and snipers. More than 100 people were gathered inside and the event was ending when two terrorists drove up to a checkpoint manned by a Garland Police officer and a School Security guard. This grainy image shows both Law Enforcement personnel standing next to an Unmarked Police car seconds before the attack. Bruce joiner, the security guard, was unarmed. Joiner its like they pull up, stop, and the doors open. Cooper do you remember seeing the weapon . Joiner oh, yeah. Definitely saw their weapon. And thats when i locked onto his face cause hes got this smile. Cooper he was literally smiling . Joiner yeah, like, i got you. I got you. gunshots cooper the two terrorists opened fire with automatic rifles. Joiner dove for cover, but was shot in the leg. Officer greg stevens, returned fire with his handgun. Police nearby ran toward the scene. And right here bleep just started shooting at this convention cooper when this video was rerd terrorists had been mortally wounded by officer stevens, and were laying on the ground next to their car. They still shooting, man cooper a swat team shot them both in the head. Joiner because they kept moving and they werent sure there were explosives involved they had to shoot them. Cooper how quick did all of this happen . Joiner oh, its a matter of seconds. I would say 20, 30 seconds. Its very quick. Cooper the next day as the fbi picked through the crime scene, the evidence showed Garland Police had prevented a massacre. The terrorists brought six guns, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, bulletproof and tactical vests, and xeroxed copies of the black flag of isis. They were identified as 31year old Elton Simpson and 34year old nadir soofi. Just hours before the attack they had sent this tweet pledging allegiance to isis. But simpson was already well known to the f. B. I. He grew up in the suburbs of chicago, and movo arizona in middle school. He briefly played College Basketball before dropping out and converting to islam when he was 20. According to leaders of the phoenix mosque he attended, simpson was wellliked and soft spoken. Shami he was always asking questions, attending lectures. Cooper usama shami is president of the Islamic Community center of phoenix. People here thought so much of the young muslim convert, who took the name ibrahim, that he was included in the mosques promotional video in 2007. When you come together and you pray five times a day with the brothers and youre reminded about the hereafter. Cooper but at the time of this interview, simpson had already become interested in radical islam, and the phoenix fbi, which was investigating one his friends, hired an informant, a sudanese refugee named dabla deng, to check simpson out. Cooper there are informants inside the mosque . Shami yeah. I mean the whole case with elton that he was befriending elton and taping his conversations. Cooper dabla deng spent three years pretending to be simpsons friend, and was paid 132,000 by the fbi. He taped more than 1,500 hours of their conversations and finally recorded him talking about traveling overseas to wage jihad. Simpson lied to the fbi about it and got three years probation. Shami when he found out that this guy was spying on him, and taping him and then finding out that the government was doing that, i think something clicked in him. And the mosque we couldnt do anything. Because we dont know what he did. Cooper he felt that the mosque had abandoned him . Shami yes. And he felt that a lot of people had abandoned him. And thats why he stopped coming to the mosque. Cooper he moved into this phoenix apartment complex with nadir soofi, who he knew from the mosque. Soofi had just had a bitter owned was going out of business. It was here in this apartment that simpson and soofi began closely following the rise of isis, reaching out to their supporters online, and acquiring weapons for a terrorist attack. Hughes simpson and soofi knew what they were getting into and i think they likely knew they were going to die. Cooper Seamus Hughes tracks the online activities of isis sympathizers in the u. S. He served at the National Counter terrorism center, and is currently Deputy Director of George Washington universitys program on extremism, where he also trains fbi agents on how to identify american jihadis. Why is the garland attack so significant . Hughes the garland attack is essentially the first opening salvo when it comes to attacks on the homeland. Cooper attacks in the United States . Hughes attacks in the United States. These lowlevel attacks by ones and twos of people who are drawn to the ideology and decide to act. You got to make sense of it all. So what you do is you bring it all together and put it on a board and say whos connected to who. Hughes maps out isis online tentacles into the United States. Hughes so you have the two attackers, soofi and simpson. Theyre also talking to mohammed miski, whos an isis recruiter in somalia. Cooper this is somebody in somalia who theyre talking to online. Hughes uhhuh. Yep. Through an encrypted app, surespot. Theyre also talking to junaid hussein. Cooper and hes in raqqa . Hughes hes in raqqa. Cooper raqqa is isiss stronghold in syria. Hughes calls Junaid Hussain an isis rock star, a british citizen, who communicated online with englishspeaking recruits worldwide. He was killed in a u. S. Drone strike a year and a half ago. Miski, an american living in somalia, tweeted this link about the draw muhammad contest, in garland texas, and direct messaged Elton Simpson urging him to attack it. Hughes the most interesting part about this is were in a hybrid time, right. Before we used to be worried about these network attacks, think of 9 11 with the hijackers training for years and then coming over here. And then, we had lone actor attacks, individuals who were kind of drawn to this and decided to act. Now, were in this weird moment in between, where you have a number of individuals in raqqa, reaching out to americans in ohio, new york, and other places and saying so heres the knife you should use. Heres the address of the local u. S. Military officer and do what you can. Cooper do you think Elton Simpson would have launched this attack if it wasnt for people in isis overseas who were online whispering in his ear . Hughes i think the folks whispering in his ear was a big part of it. Cooper the f. B. I. Closed the case on Elton Simpson in 2014, only to reopen it several weeks before the attack because of statements he made on social media. Hughes it speaks to a larger problem the f. B. I. Has, which is you have an individual who pops into your radar in 2006, but doesnt commit an attack until 2015. So do you want the fbi to watch this individual for nine years . Cooper after the attack, phoenix fbi agents became convinced the two men hadnt acted alone, and began investigating Elton Simpsons friends. They arrested this man Abdul Malik Abdul kareem, a 43year old convert to islam who grew up in philadelphia, and accused him of funding the attack, as well as training and encouraging simpson and soofi. Witnesses at abdulkareems trial testified the three men watched isis execution videos together and discussed attacking a military base or the 2015 super bowl in glendale, arizona. Abdulkareem denied taking part in any discussions about a terror attack and says he rejected his friends growing radicalization. He was found guilty on multiple counts and sentenced to thirty years in prison. But his attorney dan maynard continued to investigate, and uncovered new evidence the fbi was much closer to the garland attack than anyone realized. After the trial, you discovered that the government knew a lot more about the garland attack than they had let on . Maynard thats right. Yeah. After the trial we found out that they had had an undercover simpson less than three weeks before the attack to him tear up texas. Which to me was an encouragement to simpson. Cooper the man hes talking about was a special agent of the fbi, working undercover posing as an islamic radical. The government sent attorney dan maynard 60 pages of declassified encrypted messages between the agent and Elton Simpson and argued tear up texas was not an incitement. But simpsons response was incriminating, referring to the attack against cartoonists at the french magazine Charlie Hebdo bro, you dont have to say that. He wrote you know what happened in paris. So that goes without saying. No need to be direct. nh but it turns out the undercover agent did more than just communicate online with Elton Simpson. In an affidavit filed in another case the government disclosed that the fbi undercover agent had actually traveled to garland texas and was present at the event. Maynard i was shocked. I mean i was shocked that the government hadnt turned this over. I wanted to know when did he get there, why was he there . Cooper and this past november, maynard was given another batch of documents by the government, revealing the Biggest Surprise of all. The undercover agent was in a car directly behind Elton Simpson and nadir soofi when they started shooting. This cellphone photo of School Security guard bruce joiner and Police Officer greg stevens was taken by the undercover agent seconds before the attack. The idea that hes taking photograph of the two people who happen to be attacked laughs moments before theyre attacked. Maynard its stunning. Cooper i mean, talk about being in the right or the wrong place at the right or the wrong time. Maynard the idea that hes right there 30 seconds before the attack happens is just incredible to me. Cooper what would you want to ask the undercover agent . Maynard i would love to ask the undercover a the only communications that you had with simpson . Did you have more communications with simpson . How is it that you ended up coming to garland, texas . Why are you even there . Cooper we wanted to ask the f. B. I. Those same questions. But the bureau would not agree to an interview. All the f. B. I. Would give us was this email statement. It reads there was no advance knowledge of a plot to attack the cartoon drawing contest in garland, texas. If youre wondering what happened to the f. B. I. s undercover agent, he fled the scene but was stopped at gunpoint by Garland Police. This is video of him in handcuffs, recorded by a local news crew. Weve blurred his face to protect his identity. Maynard i cant tell you whether the f. B. I. Knew the attack was going to occur. I dont like to think that they let it occur. But it is shocking to me that an undercover agent sees fellas jumping out of a car. And he drives on. I find that shocking. Stop. Maynard he didnt try to stop them. Or he didnt do something. I mean, hes an agent, for gosh sakes. Cooper if this attack had gone a different way, and lots of people had been killed, would the fact that an undercover fbi agent was on the scene have become essentially a scandal . Hughes it would have been a bigger story. I think you would have seen congressional investigations and things like that. Lucky for the fbi and for the participants in the event you know, here in texas, you know, everyones a good shot there. Cooper the f. B. I. s actions around this foiled attack offer a rare glimpse into the complexities faced by those fighting homegrown extremism. 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Why hold it in . Have your movantik moment. Talk to your doctor about opioidinduced constipation. If you cant afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. Pelley in this last election the nation was assaulted by imposters masquerading as reporters. They poisoned the conversation with lies on the left and on the right. Many did it to influence the outcome; others just to make a buck. The president uses the term fake news to discredit responsible reporting that he doesnt like, but were going to show you how con artists insert truly fake news into the National Conversation with fraudulent software that scams your social media account. The stories are fake, but the consequences are real. This past december, edgar welch opened fire in a washington d. C. Pizzeria. He told police he was there to rescue children forced into prostitution by hillary clinton. The story of secretary clintons child sex trafficking operation, in a pizzeria, was invented before the election by fraudulent news sites and shared by millions. James alefantis owns the alefantis it started on november 4, 2016, where i started to get strange messages directly into ag and these direct messages were saying all kinds of very strange and bizarre things. Pelley like what . Alefantis many of the threats, death threats, i think were some of the worst. People saying that they wanted to see my guts cut out and spill on the floor of my restaurant. One person said that they prayed that someone would come and kill everyone inside. And it was terrifying moments. Pelley edgar welch fired into the only locked door in the restaurant and found, much to his surprise, no sex slaves. No one was hurt unless you count alefantis, an innocent bystander at a character assassination. Alefantis it went from a few people buzzing about something online or inside of chat rooms that we never would have seen before, to suddenly being blasted to millions and millions of people. Pelley the police say there is no sex trafficking conspiracy. But millions read about it on dozens of websites, including one called danger and play, which wrote, clintons inner circle includes child traffickers, pedophiles and now members of a sex cult. Danger and play is written by michael cernovich, a Southern California lawyer who describes himself as right of center politically but who has become a magnet for readers with a taste for stories with no basis in fact. Pelley these news stories are fakes. Cernovich theyre definitely not fake. Pelley theyre lies. Cernovich theyre not lies at all. 100 true. Pelley do you believe that, or do you say that because its important for marketing your website . Cernovich oh, i believe it. I dont say anything that i dont believe. Pelley that doesnt seem like a very high bar. Cernovich its a high bar because im an attorney, i know how to weigh and measure evidence. Heres the story of my life. Pelley cernovich streams commentary daily and publishes on social media. He reached twitter users 83 million times last month