Good evening. And we begin this wednesday night with those two developing stories, an arrest outside phoenix tonight. That manhunt now over. After a terrifying day there. But first tonight, the horrific scene, a terror attack tourists families getting off buses, targeted by gunmen as they walked into a museum. Tonight, the hunt for possible accomplices. At least 20 killed in tunisia. The windshield of their tour bus shattered by the gun fire. This young boy and girl scrambling to safety. And tonight, this video shows the chaos and confusion, a father holding his young son. Sprinting up those stairs. So many people running for cover as they heard the gunshots. Tonight, many questions. Who was behind this . And how safe are museums right here at home . Authorities already warning of potential dangers here. Abcs chief investigative correspondent brian ross, leading us off. Reporter the attack came just after 12 00 noon as Tunisian Security forces scrambled to respond. Tourists inside the
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Bowlessimpson proposal. Erskine bowles saying the gop offer does not represent the plan, he says both sides are kind of far away from it at this point and that its now up to negotiators to figure out where the middle ground is today. Bowles said that the mid point that i used back in this is where we were last year. So used the mid point of the negotiations, but its in longer the mid point i guess. He also said he is a testimony, but he has separated himself from the administration by saying that they thoo should have taken more of their proposals more seriously. He also said last night that you will see higher marginal tax rates. Higher marginal or effective . Higher mar begin ginal rates talking about last night. Thats part of the 500. He thinks as part of the compromise to get there, youll have to see the democrats get their way in terms of higher marginal tax rates. He also said that the republicans should be able to see higher entitlement cuts, that that should be part of this con
And it all began with one simple story. Its a beautiful story, and its a lie. We wanted to talk to mortenson about that and some other things, but he didnt want to talk to 60 minutes. Steve kroft. Nice to meet you. How you doing . Thanks. Got five minutes for us today . Um. [ticking] we wondered how the man who could whistle up a Corporate Jet on a whim. Lets rock. Or throw a 2 Million Birthday Party was doing in his reduced circumstances. Whats it like to go from king of the world to prisoner number 05a4820 serving 8 to 25 years behind bars . In my wildest imagination, when i would project myself into my late 50s and early 60s, where i would be or what i would be doing, if i make a list of 100 different places or 100 different things, here would never make that list. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im morley safer. In this edition, we look at stories of crime, punishment, and what money can buy. First, the highstakes world of japanese organized crime, where big dollars saved the life o