Yesterday we brought you into the seedy world of Money Laundering where lawyers and accountants set up shell come pans and offshore Bank Accounts to hide illgotten games. Global witness went undercover. Their investigator posing as an african government minister. Steve croft has part two of the 60 minutes story anonymous. Good to see you. The undercover investigator who called himself ralphh kaiser told the lawyers theinister used his official position to collect tens of millions of dollars in special spamts from foreign comepayments from foreign companies. He wanted to move the money to the United States to buy a house, a jet, and a yacht. So, wants to bring in the money. And then probably, buying gulf streamamjet. He wants to commission the building of a yacht and property. The story was intentionally devised to raise red flags and lead the lawyers to believe that the ministers money was dirty. During the meetings. Only one of the 16 lawyers, jeffrey herman, told him no. My standards are higher. Reporter the rest expressed varying degrees of interest with most offffing advice on how it could be done. We do everything. Soup to nuts. There is no limitation. Windows. Or, we deal with the financial money managers, whatever. No, no, no. We orchestrate and organize the entire thing. We are happy to take that responsibility. What is important to point out it canbebe overstated is that none of the lawyers we have shown you broke any laws. Minister didnt really exist. There were no hundred of millions of dollars and Global Witnesss representative said no money changed hand. This is sort of a morality test . It wasnt. It was ape test test on the system. People could make the are gau argument, all the guys did. Listened to this guy in their office. Didnt make a deal. Need to sign up. We need to do research. They would be right to say that. They need to say something. Those lawyers laid out in considerable detail, a myriad of different ways to bring money into america. Reporter none of the lawyers agreed to take on the african minister as a client. Nor were they asked to. It was preliminary that ended with most attorneys expressing interest in continuing the die leg and some enthusiastic about landing the business. Give me a chat when it is possible. Move the ball forward on this. Thank you for coming in. Mark koplic and albert grant foresaw no frob lem as long as money was clean. Did no indication they would do checking themselves. They went so far as to discuss legal fees. Substantial. 50,000 to 100,000. Koplic suggested a testen which a portion of suspicious fund would be sent into the United States. Dlr 1 million. 1 million. A test. I said probably would start around 50 millioio i could imagine. 1 million. 1 million. Anything goes wrong. Painful. But it wont be like. Exactly. John jankoff and partner Lawrence Gabe offcamera also seemed willing to go forward. Orchestrate it one legal fee cover everything. Gabe did express concerns about the transactions. Who can set up the structure, okay. I dont think he does it with money that may be questionable. We have to find out about. At end of the meeting they look forward to the next conversation on the telephone not on email. Give me a phone number. Sending an email witit an outline. I dont like emails. Thats how you catch people. The hidden camera tapes raise all sorts of ethical questions not just about the behavior of the lawyers but about the methods used by Global Witness in making them the we showed the footage to bill simon, law professor at columbia university, one of the countrys top legal ethicists. I think its, drara as tension to the fact that lawyers may be playing an Important Role in Money Laundering that requires more scrutiny. Have you ever seen anything like this before . No. Never. Never. What is your overall impression of sniltit . Any lawyer is big to be this was a sting. Somebody lied his way into a Lawyers Office and secretly reported statements, a lawyer thought heheas making to a cloint client. Thats kind of unprecedented and inconsistent with the norms abou confidentiality. I am uneasy about that. On the other hand. I think that the tapes expose conduct of great public consequence. Valuable the public sees it. Yeah, very valuable. Confidentiality. Benefit of client. Not the lawyer. Lawyers benefit from it. Because conduct that goes on under the protection of confidentiality, is never scrutinized by the public. Lawyers are never accountable for it. So the sting actually brings some accountability to conduct that ought to be accountable. In its own report, Global Witness includes an opinion from two legal ethicists including bill simon of columbia. It says that if attorneys mark ross had been responding to a real request their conduct would not comply with professional responsibilities of lawyers. It said the attorneys displayed a cynical, and evasive attitude toward law. The ethicist also noted that the rules were vague and we do not expect that all lawyers will agree with this. Simon put t tn aba president james silkenaught and Hugh Finnegan in a different cat go, even though they provided advice. What makes him different from other lawyers . He was quite clear he would not assist illegal conduct. He indicated at one point he would report the client if he found the client engaged in ililgal conduct. Also, he was fairly clear at he would need more information before he agreed to represent the client. Reporter on the other hand he clearly seems interested in this. He clearly seems interested and enthusiastic about it. I find it regrettable. But i am not sure as a professional responsibility, authority, could say inconsistent with duties under the rules. T t only lawyer who fulfilled the ideals was jeffrey herman. Listened to the pitch, decided it probably involved, illegal activity and ended the meeting. This aint for me. My standard are higher. Not interested. Do you know anybody who would be able . I dont think so. And i wouldnt recommend either. Yeah, yeah. Because those persons would be insulted. You can see the full twopart series on our website. Cbs news. Com. The evernight sounds of birds whistling music for massage and intimacy. Every touch, gently intensified. A little touch is all it takes. Ky touch. cell phone rings where are you . Well the squirrels are back in the attic. Mom . Your dad wont call an exterminator. Can i call you back, mom . He says its personal this time. If youre a mom, you call at the worst time. Its what you do. 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And he is in, touchdown, pittsburgh inches can decide the outcome. No, he falls at the one. Timemeuns out. Thats it. All for the chance to stand at midfield and kiss the lom lombardi trophy. It wasnt always this way. Grooving on a sunday afternoon reporter the day before super bowl 1 in january, 1967, hardly extraordinary hype in southern california. The team from mississippi, meeting one from missouri is not enflaming los angeles. Reporter the trophy, footballs holy grail sat largely alone and ignored on a Conference Room table. The fans brought a decidedly do it yourself fashion sense. And the players lets just say they have adjusted their ingame routines. Kansas city chiefs in super bowl 1. There is a shot of lenny dawson, at the l. A. Coliseum, super bowl one, on the side lines. Sitting on the bench smoking a cigarette. Reporter first super bowl pit aid team from National Football league against a team from the american league. Green bay touchdown. There were empty seats in the stand, first super bowl. A lot of them. We didnt know. We didnt have any idea what to expect from the game. Temperature pratt was there as assistant coach. Tickets for the game cost how much . 12, 12. And program was 1. Today, at 80 years old, pralt is still in the game. A pass rush specialist for the arizona cardinals. How many plays in playbook in super bowlwl. You know from a defensive standpoint standpoint. I dont know. Maybe 30. How many today . Haha. Mike lodish was the first person to play in six superbowls. This is kind of my little trophy room. Reporter as a defensive lineman he lost, four super bowls with the bills. Then won two with the broncos. For him, the game has drifted dramatically away from the defenses favor. The league wants more offense. The fans want to see touchdowns. You want to see action. And action is being in the end zone and making great plays. Caught touchdown as the the game and its players have evolved. The carry. So has the the coverage. In super bowl 1. Cbs used 11 cameras and introduced instant replay. This year, there will be 70 cameras positioned around levis stadium. Making the debut, the pylon camera, offering 16 angles. Inside going back this time. Imagine the game without first down marker graphic. Replays from every position. He wants to get out here. Timeless chalkboard. Defensive back. Washington. Great play. While the game carved several sports cap stones for athletes. Take it all the way for the touchdown. The same scan be said for the people who covered it. John, how would you capture the mood of the teams right now . Well, right now, the hoopla its over. They have waited maybe their all lives to be in the super bowl. Now, 50 years in, stadiums are sold out. Doesnt want to go yet. And quick quips become catch phrases. Im going to go to disney world. Now he fires downfield. Super bowl sun day remains the biggest entertainment event in america. At the goal line while this its the 50th version of the game, it is only the second one held in the bay the first was in palo alto, 1985. The cbs overnight news will be right back. So why do i do it . Und. On this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. So, ififou are a man over 50, talk to you doctct to see if a prostate exam is right for you. If we can do it, so can you. Super bowl 50 four days away. Time for the plays to meet the press and their fans at media day. Michelle miller reports from super bowl city. Reporter this is super bowl city where most of the nongame day action is taking place. Where fans get the total nfl experience. But last night kicked off in san jose at the s. A. P. Center. For the first time, media night went primetime. For the firstever media night. Reporter the nfls golden anniversary of the super bowl. And the league seems determined to make everything this year a little bigger. Peyton manning. The teams made a grand entrance as introduced on a replica of the golden gate bridge. Players seem to be taking it all in. This guarantees a way for more in the super bowl bubble, along with legions of fans to meet and greet the two teams who made it to theig game. 7,000 fans nabbed t tkets at christmas for 3 a pop. And fans could watch from their couches too. Extravaganza was broadcast and streamed live on the nfl network. This is the moment of a lifetime barring the entertainment glitz of sun days big game, this year included an Opening Night show live from san francisco, featuring aloe black. Though its hard to go on reporter on display, the contrasting styles of the opposing star quarterbacks. The dynamic 26yearold cam newton. Getting so close to you right now like a force reporter perhaps the leagues most respected elder, 39yearold peyton manning. Promise you i will run a touchdown sunday i will reporter cams time fielding questions, ventured into lighter territory he took on with his characteristic wide smile. Those are mustwin pants. You cant get off a plen likeane like that and lose. Reporter while peyton kept answering the 64,000 question. Everyone has been asking are you going to retire after is . Do you havav any idea . Hey, you are sharp. You are sharp. Reporter this is the official swag bag. Inside you got snacks, deodorant. In a room full of athletes. You need that. And this radio which allowed the fans to listen in on interviews going on, between players and coaches with us. Thats the everovernight news. For some the news continues. For others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. Vinita nair. Iowa shakes up the deck. So what a victory last night. For the republicans now a threeway race. Hillary clinton barely escapes. I have won and i lost there. It is a lot better to win. Also tonight. Terror in the sky. First a bang then a fire as a jetliner rips open in flight. For the first time in this country, the zika virus has spread through sexual contact. And betting on the super bowl. Even small advertisers are hoping to score big. I spent all my years believing you announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Hillary clinton made hoped. She was declared the winner of iowas democratic caucuses by the smallest margin ever. Now she faces a tougher battle against Bernie Sanders on his new england home turf next week. New hampshire is also where Republican Donald Trump will be looking for a comeback after losing t tted cruz and barely edgingngut marco rubio. Our campaign 2016 correspondents are on the trail. And first go to Major Garrett with the republicans. God bless the great state of New Hampshire. So what a victory last night. Reporter after earning the most iowa caucus votes in gop history, ted cruz boasted he defied the odds. Every tv pundit on virtually every station said cruz cant win, no chance cruz is going to win iowa, not going to happen. It would be trump, trump. Trump. Reporter but it wasnt. Trump fell 6,000 votes short and gave an uncommonly subdued we finished second. I want to till you something, i am just honored. Really honored. Today the bombast was back. Trump complained on twitter he had not been given any credit by the voters for self funding g s campaign and the media has not covered my long shot great finish in iowa fairly. Trump called cruzs victory speech, long, rambling and overly flamboyant. The race is quickly becoming a battle among, trump, cruz and marco rubio. The florida senator says he is in better possession to be the nominee than cruz. Who is clcler now . I think i am. We are one delegate apart. Second i give us the best chance to unify the party. You cant win if the party is divided but to grow it. Reporter rubios momentum comes with attacks from kasich, bush, and christie who need strong showings in New Hampshire questions, stand up and take that. I dont thing he will or can. What do you think that its about . Sometimes when people are under duress they react in ways they will regret later on. Christie finished 10th. Cruz worked hard for his victory in iowa. Holding 2 3 as many events as trump, a third more than rubio. Do the math, trump collected twice as many votes per iowa visit as cruz. Worth remembering, Iowa Republicans havent picked the nominee since 2000. Major garrett for us tonight. Thank you. Now to the democrats. Here is nancy cordes. I am so thrilled that i am coming to New Hampshire after winning iowa reporter the first woman ever to win the Iowa Caucuses did it by. 2 . Conceding the race in iowa. Last i saw we were fofo legates down. As the i understand it, there was some precincts where delegates were one with the flip of the coin. That. At least six precincts broke a tie with a coin toss. Hillary clinton. The large turnout, evenly split, caused challenges elsewhere too. Well should a realignment. In the end, 84 of young voters, under the age of 30, went for sanders. But 58 of caucus goers were 50 and up. And they went overwhelmingly for clinton. The Granite State is rockier territory for clinton. The latest cbs news battleground tracacr shows sanders leading in New Hampshire by 19 points. His democratic socialist message plays well with the states large independent population. It sounds to me like you are ready for a political revolution. Something of a home field advantagaghere. He is from neighghring vermont. Clinton has the deep ties here too, scott, it i ihere she staged a come back eight years ago after a stinging loss in iowa. Nancy cordes, thank you. Two casualties of the Iowa Caucuses, republican Mike Huckabee who won there eight years ago. He did poorly last night and dropped out. So did democrat martin omalley. Clinton picked up 22 National Convention delegates in iowa. Sanders, 21. But thats a little misleading because clinton already has 362 superdelegates. Party leaders who pledged their votes to her. That brings her now to 384 or about 16 of the 2,382 she needs. After New Hampshire, the polls indicate the primaries are expected to break clintons way. On the republican side, cruz picked up eight delegates, trump, rubio, seven. They need a little over r 200. John dickerson, our cbs news political director and anchor of face the nation. John, we heard what a difference an election makes. Tell me how has the race changed . Whats the new framework . We have been talkininabout the race in terms of establishment, verers the outsider. We shoe look, ideology, versus electability. Look at entrance polls in iowa, who shares your val use . They went for ted cruz. When they were asked who do you think can win in november, the large share went to marco rubio. Going into New Hampshire, ted cruz is saying im the true consistent conser