Tonight i would like to kick things off with a hot shot, a pick me up from what i like to call Stephen Colberts smile file. Tonight on the smile file tyrannical north korean dictator kim jungun. Folks, this mad man lives a constant state of stern disapproval. But even before he came to power young un made no time for frivolity. Just listen to this actual cnn interview with his old border schoolroom mate from switzerland. Did you go out in the night, you never go out, on disco or make party, never. Stephen thats right, he not even as a teen he never go out on disco or make party. I bet he never even go out on movie or night bowling. So sad. But folks, it turns out that kim jungun just might be kim jung fun. Because north korean state media our all bina cecum cumber leader has released new photos of the dear leader touring an industrial lubricant factory. I mean just look at that smile i have never seen him or anyone, really, so transported by the pure joy of lube. laughter nothing puts
Speculation. Is there something that brought him there that is perhaps relevant to our work here . There is discussion about something to you keep the location close to her chest as long as we could. We were not able to do so. That is ok. But certainly, we are considering, why there, and where there stops along the way . Another big question at this press conference, which only wrapped up half an hour ago, folks wanted to know, did he have anything to say about Hannah Grahams whereabouts . The police chief says at this point his detectives have not been able to talk with Jesse Matthew. He asked for a lawyer while he was still in charlottesville on saturday. At that point he had a right not to talk, and he invokes that. At this point, he seems to still be invoking that right, even though police want to talk to him, because they believe he has the information they need. They still dont know what has become of Hannah Graham, but we do know the search is going on on this mountain behind me
The police were led here by someone you wouldnt expect john clark from the American Drug company pfizer. This stuff is gonna get into peoples medicine cabinets . Unfortunately, yes. Counterfeit drugs are ending up in millions of american homes. At this postal facility, the shear volume of packages of suspicious drugs is staggering, and this is just from one day. [ticking] [crowd chanting] when most people think of brazil, they think of its passion and excellence in soccer. [crowd cheers] not of skyscrapers in sao paulo, the Financial Hub of a fledgling economic superpower. They think of the pulsating beat of the samba and carnival, not commodities or the Worlds Largest cattle industry. [cow moos] most powerful country in south america . Gdpwise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. This is it. Hello. Time for americans to wake up. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im morley safer. In this edition, we take a look at the impact of Global Expansion on american Corporate Tax l
Scientific research centers, and he puts his name on almost all of them. You want the world to know about it by putting your name on all the things you do support. I dont keep it a secret, thats for sure. [ticking] when sony, the Electronics Giant thats the epitome of japan incorporated, lost its cutting edge, it did something radical. It hired a westerner, sir Howard Stringer, as its new ceo. Sony is no longer the coolest. This is the coolest. You can take ipod and beat us over the head with it, but its only one product, and we have 1,000 products. Still, talk about a tough job. He has to turn sony around in a culture thats not always easy for a westerner to understand. Sorry. Thats all right. Were you lost in translation too . Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im steve kroft. In this edition, we talk with a trio of business moguls, carl icahn, eli broad, and sir Howard Stringer. We begin with carl icahn. It takes a certain breed of stock market investor to thrive in queasy times, and ic
For 69 days half a mile underground stepped from darkness into light. [cheers and applause] if ever there was a story with a happy ending, this was it. [men chanting] but when we visited the miners several months after their rescue, we found many were struggling. For example, alex vega was building a wall around his house, though he couldnt explain why. On march 11, 2011, japan was hit by a tsunami that rewrote history. It was triggered by a 9. 0 earthquake that helped set off the Biggest Nuclear emergency since chernobyl. This is unprecedented, you know, uncharted territory, that the consequences could be greater than we expect. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im morley safer. In this edition, we look at the effect of three disasters the massive 2010 Gulf Oil Spill, the chilean mine collapse that trapped 33 miners underground for weeks, and, in 2011, the massive earthquake in japan followed by a devastating tsunami. We begin with the bp oil spill and Kenneth Feinberg, the lawyer who is