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KPIX CBS Evening News April 9, 2012

glor: good evening, everyone, i m jeff glor. he loved being mike wallace. that is what cbs news chairman ed 60 minutes executive producer jeff sager said today. he loved the fact that if he showed up for an interview, it ed lastople nervous. mike wallace died last night at a care facility in connecticut at the age of 93. his fellow 60 minutes morley safermorley safer tonight looks back. he was doing what? with you. why, why? you demanded spe t.ally? when you boil it down to low rravy. whademanded special treatment. you needed money. or halfmost an embarrassment sir, to hear this from you. what? what do they want you to do? dreadedyou so reluctant. for half a century he took encore rupt politician, scam artists and bureaucratic bumblers. tand.me on out. you don t want to talk to me? reporter: his visit preceded by the four dreaded words, mike wallace is here. i don t understand. they must be ashamed of something. why are you sad? th what is this? ho this is

KPIX CBS Morning News April 9, 2012

remembering long-time 60 minutes correspondent mike wallace this morning. he once said there is no such thing as an indiscreet question and millions tuned in every sunday night just to see who would be sweating through one of his interrogations. he won 21 emmy awards during his long career. mike wallace died saturday in connecticut. he was 93 years old. his friend and colleague morley safer takes a look back at his remarkable career. he was doing what? with you? why? why? why are you so reporter: for half a century he took on corrupt politicians, scam artists and bureaucratic bumblers. come on out. you don t want to talk to me? reporter: his visits preceded by the four dreaded words mike wallace is here. i don t understand. they must be ashamed of something. i m nosey and insistent. reporter: so insistent there were few 20th century icons who didn t submit to a mike wallace interview. he asked the ayatollah komen anyway if he was crazy. and he ca

KPIX CBS Evening News April 8, 2012

this is the cbs evening news. cowan: good evening f i am lee cowan, we begin tonight with a shooting spree that has an african-american neighborhood on edge. in tulsa, oklahoma, yesterday police say a gunman shot five people within a mile of each other, killing on edge, in tulsa, okay yesterday, policemen say a gun man shot five people within a mile of each other, killing three, all were black. police are looking for a white man in a white pickup truck. bill whitaker reports. in a massive manhunt dubbed operation ra random shooter, the tulsa police department is seeking any information that might lead to the gunman who shot five people early friday morning, killing three, police chief chuck gordon. bobby clark and william allen were murdered on the streets of tulsa, these were vicious and cowardly at tax. the shootings all occurred in a small section of north tulsa, police found the first victim just after 1:00 a.m. friday, the 49-year-old woman died at the hosp

KPIX CBS Evening News March 26, 2012

glor: good evening, everyone. i m jeff glor. there was hope that with new leadership in north korea there would be a new approach to its weapons program, but the north s new threat to defy a missile test ban brought strong words from president obama today. the president is visiting south korea for an international conference on nuclear security, and white house correspondent bill plante is there, as well. reporter: the president is in south korea for a summit aimed at keeping nuclear material out of the hands of terrorists. but the overriding question here is how to deal with a nuclear armed north korea. north korea will achieve nothing but threats or by provocations. reporter: just weeks after north korea said it would resume disarmament talks and the u.s. agreed to send in food, leaders in the north announced a missile launch for next month. with south korean president lee, president obama threatened to cancel the food aid if the launch happens. they need to under

KPIX CBS Evening News March 12, 2012

such a critical time. and tonight the fallout is just beginning. a stunning and so far inexplicable mass killing by an american soldier inside a small afghan village. that soldier acting alone, u.s. officials say, opened fire early today just outside his base in kandahar province. mandy clark begins our coverage in kabul. reporter: the shooting rampage took place here in the village of balandi after an american soldier, an army staff sarge ent walked off his remote base just 500 yards away and went house-to-house killing villagers. 11 people were murdered in the first home, and at least nine children and three women died in the slaughter. the soldiers then walked back to his base where he was detained by u.s. forces. analyst what seib hama yooun says this attack could garnish all the work of the u.s. forces here. in the public view, in the country, there s a lot more that frankly this may be intentional. and that s where the risk is. reporter: afghan president hamid kar

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