but two-minute fight or one-minute fight. that s most hardest. it s underground. you can just work on their legs for five, seven minutes to slow them down. then you go in. yes. and no compromise. just do it. whatever happens, no excuse. you see the results good or not. if it s bad, try again. don t give up. right. this is my sushi. perfect.
meals and meet friends. i so much appreciate seeing the people from the u.s. we miss you. i miss new york city. i ll tell you something really terrible. every relationship i ve ever had with a woman, at some point very early on i bring them to yasuda in new york. and i would watch how they eat. if they talk too much, if they didn t understand how to eat sushi, if they did not eat the uni we will never have a relationship. that s it. it s the end [ laughter ] they don t serve high-end sushi here or elaborate fare. it s almost like hipster tempura. this is skewers of delicious things dipped in batter and fried. perfect. yasuda-san orders up shrimp and
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with the butt of a rifle in the face. and? i went down. dropped? yeah, like a stone. now, turns out that guy wasn t even at the compound at all. at least, that s what he told his employer. a fact 60 minutes had failed to uncover. according to cbs, he told the same thing to the fbi. he wasn t there. and that piece of information prompted today s retraction. with us now from washington, eric, television critic for national public radio. ai airic, i mean, this is 60 minutes the flagship news show for cbs. how bad is this? this is a rough one. particularly because the story they reported on, the benghazi attacks, is so controversial politically. many conservative legislators have tried to use this as a way to accuse the obama administration of being lax in many ways. and so it was important to know whether or not these allegations of early warnings about security
feet deep into the bay, and then going up here to the small little towns, inundating the towns and villages. keep moving to the west, what you find, that city she was talking about, suzanne had that in her piece. 200,000 people right there. we hope most of them got out. we don t think most of them did because they thought they were protected in the shelters. nobody is protected at 195 miles per hour. the philippines and you talked about this, got hit with a massive earthquake recently. smaller typhoons hit regularly. tell us what your perspective is with this area. why is it so disaster-prone? well, people live on the coast. they are subject to these storm surges like the ones you re seeing here where parts of these islands are mostly ten feet above sea level. if a storam surge comes in, you re talking 13 feet, as high as 20 feet when it landed. these poem don t have a lot of protection. they have to get to high ground in a hurry. you see drownings and mudslides.