Homes this way, and there is evidence it actually saves money. We are paying more as taxpayers to walk past that person on the street and do nothing than we would be paying to just give them an apartment. You are fired. Four years from now get out in four years kroft jay leno is talking about the first time he was asked to leave the tonight show to make room for a younger comedian. Then, it happened again. And now, jay leno kroft tonight, leno talks about that, his future, and his current state of mind. I always tell new people in show business, i say, look, show business pays you a lot of money, because eventually youre going to get screwed. And when you get screwed, you will have this pile of money off to the side already. And they go, okay, okay. Okay, you ready . You ready . I got screwed. You got the pile of money . Yeah, im fine. I mean, thats the way it works. Im steve kroft. Im lesley stahl. Im morley safer. Im bob simon. Im anderson cooper. Im scott pelley. Those stories tonig
Homes this way, and there is evidence it actually saves money. We are paying more as taxpayers to walk past that person on the street and do nothing than we would be paying to just give them an apartment. You are fired. Four years from now get out in four years kroft jay leno is talking about the first time he was asked to leave the tonight show to make room for a younger comedian. Then, it happened again. And now, jay leno kroft tonight, leno talks about that, his future, and his current state of mind. I always tell new people in show business, i say, look, show business pays you a lot of money, because eventually youre going to get screwed. And when you get screwed, you will have this pile of money off to the side already. And they go, okay, okay. Okay, you ready . You ready . I got screwed. You got the pile of money . Yeah, im fine. I mean, thats the way it works. Im steve kroft. Im lesley stahl. Im morley safer. Im bob simon. Im anderson cooper. Im scott pelley. Those stories tonig
So far, 80,000 Homeless People have been given homes this way, and there is evidence it actually saves money. We are paying more as taxpayers to walk past that person on the street and do nothing than you would be paying to just give them an apartment. Kroft when we interviewed Philip Seymour hoffman in 2006, he was about to win the Academy Award. If you can go to the theatre, and you are in a room with a bunch of other people and what is happening in front of you is not happening, that you actually believe it is if i can do that, i have done my job. Hello, my name is Truman Capote. Kroft he was in talent, in temperament a true artist, and one of our greatest actors. Tonight, you will hear him talk about his life, his work, and his demons. In fact, you went into rehab at a fairly early age. Yeah, i did, i did. I went. I got sober, i was 22 years old. And i was putting myself in situations and predicaments that were dangerous. But i do remember thinking, you know, there are things i wan
unaffordable. sharyl attkisson has details of a plan to dramatically overhaul a long-cherished veterans benefit. reporter: cbs news has learned high-level closely held meetings are taking place at the pentagon regarding a radical proposal to overhaul retirement for the nation s 1.4 million service members, a bedrock guarantee of military service. the proposal comes from a panel of military advisors called the defense business board. their plan, laid out in a 24- page presentation, modernizing the military retirement system, would eliminate the familiar system under which anyone who serves 20 years is eligible for retirement at half their salary. instead they d get a 401(k)- style plan with government contributions. they d have to wait until normal retirement age to collect. it would save $250 billion over 20 years. douglas holtz-eakin is former director of the congressional budget office. how important is it the military attack this retirement issue? it s very important
plan with government contributions. they d have to wait until normal retirement age to collect. it would save $250 billion over 20 years. douglas holts-eakin is former director of the congressional budget office. how important is it the military attack this retirement issue? it s very important. it s hundreds of billions of dollars in the next 20 years and if you want to maintain the core mission, which is to defend the nation and have the strategic capabilities we need, you can t have all their money tied up in retirement programs. reporter: advocates say the new system would not only save money but would also be fairer. it would give benefits to those who serve less than 20 years. right now they walk away with nothing. and it would give more money to those in combat or high-risk situations. the proposal leaves a lot of blanks to be filled in, including whether to exempt current service members so their plans won t change. we spoke to some active duty troops who agreed c