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KPIX 60 Minutes July 12, 2024
Patent pending system we can bring sexy back to construction. This mans promises of high speed construction at low cost got
President Trump
s attention, and his company was recently awarded about 2 billion worth of contracts to build a border wall. 60 minutes has been investigating the company and its record of building, and lets just say we found some holes in it that taxpayers will want to know about. ticking the living world is a unique and spectacular marvel. In his stunning new film,
Sir David Attenborough
celebrates natures wonders, a warning against humans overrunning the
Natural World
itself. You call the film a witness statement. A witness statement is given when a crime has been committed. Yeah, well, a crime has been committed. And and it so happens that im of such an age, that i was able to see it beginning. ticking im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im
Anderson Cooper
. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im scott pelley. Those stories and more, tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to whats possible with rybelsus®. You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. Rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways. Increases insulin. Decreases sugar. And slows food. The majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. People taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. Rybelsus® isnt for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Dont take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. Stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. Serious side effects may include pancreatitis. Tell your provider about vision problems or changes. Taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. Side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration which may worsen kidney problems. Wake up to whats possible with rybelsus®. Please dont take my sunshine away. You may pay as little as 10 per prescription. Ask your
Healthcare Provider
about rybelsus® today. Ait feels like step after step. T not at capital one. You can open a
Checking Account
in just 5 minutes. Thats right, 5 minutes. Plus, the checking and savings accounts have no fees or minimums because that. Is how it should be. And you can do your banking right here at a capital one cafe. Or from anywhere with the toprated capital one app. This is banking reimagined. Whats in your wallet . To deliver your packages. And the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. Every day, all across america, well keep delivering for you. Seeing what people left behind in the attic. Well, saving on
Homeowners Insurance
with geicos help was pretty fun too. Ahhhh, its a tiny dancer. They left a ton of stuff up here. Welp, enjoy your house. Nope. No thank you. Geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. Leslie stahl
President Trump
campaigned this past week in florida, a crucial swing state he won by a narrow margin in 2016. Then two years later, florida voters in a brief bipartisan moment, approved an amendment to the states constitution, that restored
Voting Rights
to as many as 1. 4 million residents whod been barred from voting because they had a prior felony conviction. Amendment 4 had only two conditions those convicted of murder or felony
Sexual Assault
did not qualify; and felons first had to complete, quote, all terms of sentence including parole or probation. It was the single largest addition to the countrys voting population in half a century. But then things got complicated. Do you know what percentage of the florida population had been denied the vote . Desmond meade up until amendment four, approximately 10 of the voting age population was denied the franchise. Stahl
Desmond Meade
came up with amendment 4. A felon himself, convicted of drug and firearms possession, he couldnt vote for 30 years. Meade florida disenfranchised more people than the populations of over ten sttes and u. S. Territories, and over 40 countries in the world. Stahl and how many of them were
African Americans
. Meade one in every four could not vote because of a prior felony conviction. Stahl well, tell us what some of the felonies are in florida that make it unusual. Meade releasing helium filled balloons in the air is a third degree felony in florida. Then you have things such as catching a lobster whose tail is too short, disturbing turtle nesting eggs, driving with a suspended license. Those are the type of crimes that, if a person is convicted of, they would actually lose the right for the rest of their life. Stahl most of the convictions in florida are for more serious crimes. But the history of disenfranchisement in the state goes back to the years after the civil war. Meade now we know that the original intent of these policies were to keep newly freed slaves from being able to participate in democracy. But like a tumor left unchecked, it just grew. And it affected everybody. Stahl well, tell us about you. You committed crimes. You had a drug addiction. Tell us your story. Meade well lesley, you know, i always start my story back in august of 2005, when i was standing in front of
Railroad Tracks
in south florida, waiting on a train to come so i can jump in front of it. I was homeless. I was addicted to crack cocaine. I was unemployed, recently released from prison. And i didnt see any light at the end of the tunnel. And so i waited and i waited there. Stahl so the train never came . Meade the train never came. In one of the busiest tracks in dade county, the train did not come that day. Stahl so he moved into a homeless shelter, and went to school college, then law school. Meade and in may of 2014, i graduated with a law degree. Stahl he has the diploma, but he cant practice, because hes a felon. And unlike in the vast majority of states, he couldnt vote. So he used his law
School Training
to help write amendment 4, building statewide support our vote . Our voice our time . Right now stahl winning endorsements from the a. C. L. U. But also the conservative koch brothers. The amendment passed in 2018 with nearly 2 3 of the florida vote. When amendment four passed, did you register to vote . Clifford tyson the first night that it passed, i went on the internet and i registered, yes. Stahl pastor
Clifford Tyson
was politically active back in college, before committing robberies and theft. That was long ago. Still, he thought hed never get a chance to vote. But last year he cast a ballot in the primary for mayor of tampa. Tyson when they handed me my ballot, i started crying. Im 64 years old. I remember when my grandmothers and my mom, them, had to vote, and what they had to go through. Getting all the way to the polls, even after they had their rights, and then they would have to count the jellybeans in the jar just to go in. Stahl they werent allowed to vote if they couldnt guess how many jellybeans were in a jar . Tyson yes. Stahl
Desmond Meade
also got emotional when he registered this represents me being a citizen again stahl but the euphoria was short lived. Several months later, after a reported 12,600 felons registered, mostly as democrats, floridas
Republican Legislature
passed a law called sb7066 to clarify the amendment. Why did it need clarification . Jeff brandes we needed to parse through the law and figure out what all terms of sentence meant. Stahl republican state senator jeff brandes, who helped write the law, says it defines all terms of sentence as more than just time served, parole and probation. It also means that felons have to pay their financial penalties. And so, out of nearly 1. 5 million felons who regained the right to vote, 774,000 lost the right because of debt. If you have some money, you get to vote. If you dont have money, you dont get to vote. Is that right . Brandes well, thats not really the question in florida. The question in florida is, are you a felon . And if you are a felon, have you completed all terms of your sentence . Part of that sentence included fines, fees and restitution. All weve said is, they must complete all terms of their sentence, which is exactly what the voters voted for in the state of florida. Stahl i think a lot of em didnt quite understand this part about paying off brandes well, then the question is, was the constitutional amendment ambiguous . Possibly. Stahl early on, advocates of the amendment also said that financial obligations are part of the sentence, because florida lets felons pay their debts long after their probation and parole are over. But the new law says so long as that debt is still owed, felons cant vote. How much does the average ex felon owe in terms of money . Meade from what were seeing, the majority of folks, anywhere in the neighborhood of around 1,500. Stahl and can most of these exfelons afford that . Meade no, i would say that they couldnt. Stahl isnt it unconstitutional to make someone pay to vote . Meade the 24th amendment, i believe made that unconstitutional, that you should not. But unfortunately, thats what were facing here in florida. Stahl the new law mandates that felons certify theyre good to vote, in other words that theyve paid up. Lying on the form, well, in florida thats a felony. But heres the rub a lot of these felons cant find out how much they owe in fees, fines, and restitution. Like pastor tyson. Right now, do you have any outstanding fees or fines or any money you owe . Tyson miss stahl, nobody knows. This is the problem. There is no way of tracking who paid what for the last 40 years. Stahl thats because each of floridas 67 counties has its own archive of sentencing documents this ones in hillsborough county. With no one centralized system, records can be missing, conflicting, inaccurate, or scattered. And restitution to victims is often not tracked at all. We saw old debts handwritten on index cards; some are only available on microfiche. We visited a hotline in orlando run by felons who help other felons figure out how much they owe so they can register to vote. Clearing one case can take up to three weeks. Chaz so if they have four separate felonies in four separate counties, two of those counties may be very helpful and, sure. Whatever information you need. How can we help . While the other two are just draconian and slow, and seemingly unwilling to help us in our quest to help these returning citizens. Stahl pastor tyson sued florida to get his right to vote back, after trying in vain to figure out how much he owed. Tyson im represented by about 30 lawyers between the brennan law group, naacp, array of people. And they cant find out. Stahl this is crazy. Tyson its crazy but its designed. To me, its like a poll tax. Okay . Voter suppression. Stahl whose vote are they trying to suppress . Tyson black and brown, lower income voters, it affects them most. Stahl what do you say to people who argue that the law, sb 7066, is kind of like the roadblocks that were put up for black voting back in jim crow days, where there were literacy tests and poll taxes and jelly bean tests, all kinds of hurdles to voting . Brandes i have worked every year to try to improve the lives of those people involved in the criminal
Justice System
in florida. And even in this piece of legislation, i have tried to create opportunities for individuals who cant pay or have some financial difficulty paying to go back to the court and convert them to
Community Service
or to go to the court and ask for those fines and fees to be reduced. Stahl but the elections coming up. Theres a cutoff for registration, october 5. And a lot of these people cannot find out to this day what they owe. Brandes well, i think thats where we need to be working with local clerks of court, and moving this process along as quickly as possible. Stahl in may, a judge ruled in pastor tysons favor, saying that florida has created an unconstitutional paytovote system. But this month, an
Appellate Court
reversed that judgment, saying the law is legitimate and constitutional. Both sides expect this will end up in the supreme court. But for now, even though amendment four passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, most felons in florida wont get to vote in november. So
Desmond Meade
is raising money to pay off the debts of felons who want to vote, from people like john legend, lebron james, and michael jordan, as well as
Michael Bloomberg
who has raised a reported 16 million for the effort. Meade if the courts, the state of florida, want to hold our democracy hostage in florida, weve got patriots around this country thats gonna step up and say, you know what . We gonna pay these people fines and fees. Were gonna free democracy. Were gonna pay the ransom. Stahl hes collected at least 23 million, which he estimates will clear over 20,000 felons. Thats led floridas
Republican Attorney
general to question whether the donations are an illegal incentive to vote. Desmond meade paid off his debt, so last month, in the florida primary, he finally got to vote im going to read you what you said at the time when i went in there to vote, i didnt just take my family in there with me, i brought all of my ancestors that were hung on trees, that were burned, that was bitten by dogs, that was sprayed by fire hoses. I brought their spirit with me in there. Meade our people went through that. Weve been constantly fighting. Amendment four was nothing but a continuation of the civil rights fights. And were still fighting. ticking advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer can take away so much. But today theres a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. One that could mean. A chance to live longer. Opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with nonsmall cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pdl1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. Its the first and only approved chemofree combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. Opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. More nights. More beautiful weekends. More ugly sweaters. More big hugs. More small outings. Opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. This may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. Some of these problems may happen more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. See your doctor right away if you have a new or worse cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain; nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; extreme tiredness; weight changes; constipation; excessive thirst; changes in urine or eyesight; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; fever; or tingling in hands and feet. These are not all the possible side effects. Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions including immune system problems, or if youve had an organ transplant or lung, breathing, or liver problems. Heres to a chance for more together time. A chance to live longer. Ask your doctor about opdivo plus yervoy. Thank you to all involved in our clinical trials. Im a delivery
Operations Manager
in san diego, california. We were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of electric vehicles. Were striving to deliver a package with zero emissions into the air. I feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. We have two daughters and i want to do everything i can to protect the environment so hopefully they can have a great future. Plan matters more than ever. Unitedhealthcare
Medicare Advantage
plans have so much to take advantage of. See a doctor from the comfort and safety of home with zero copay. Call today to get more of the care you need. Sharyn alfonsi this summer, federal agents arrested
President Trump
s former chief strategist, steve bannon, on a yacht off the coast of connecticut. Bannon and three others are accused of defrauding donors to we build the wall, a conservative
Fundraising Campaign
that raised millions of dollars to privately build sections of wall on the border with mexico. Prosecutors say the defendants took hundreds of thousands of dollars from the fund for their own personal use. Theyve plead not guilty. Before the arrests, we build the wall had completed two walls. Less than a mile in new mexico and three miles in texas. Tonight, you will hear about the contractor who built both of those walls, fisher sand and gravel out of north dakota and how they leveraged those jobs to earn billions of dollars in government contracts with support from
President Trump
. Last month, reports surfaced that one of their private walls was falling apart. So, we went to mission, texas, to see for ourselves. We drove over the flood levee, down a dusty road that deadends at a sugar cane farm. And there it was. The socalled wall looks more like a fence. Its steel spine curves three miles down the banks of the rio grande and stretches upwards of 18 feet high. It sits on private property, so the only way for us to get a better look is from the water. From here, it appears fine. But javier pena, an attorney who represents neighboring land owners, noticed erosion from summer storms was quite literally covered up. He hired engineers to inspect it. What have you seen . Javier pena massive erosion. Theres cracks in the foundation. The foundation is crumbling. There was an eight foot hole under the fence. There are these trenches all along the wall, the sand just washing away. From the experts that have actually reviewed the site there is no differing opinions. Alfonsi what is the opinion . Pena that its not a question of whether it will fail, its when its going to fail and it already started to fail. Alfonsi to understand why this is happening, pena says you have to go back to the fall of 2019 when a character called foreman mike, from florida, a mouthpiece for we build the walls fundraising drive, showed up in mission, texas. Foreman mike were
President Trump<\/a>s attention, and his company was recently awarded about 2 billion worth of contracts to build a border wall. 60 minutes has been investigating the company and its record of building, and lets just say we found some holes in it that taxpayers will want to know about. ticking the living world is a unique and spectacular marvel. In his stunning new film,
Sir David Attenborough<\/a> celebrates natures wonders, a warning against humans overrunning the
Natural World<\/a> itself. You call the film a witness statement. A witness statement is given when a crime has been committed. Yeah, well, a crime has been committed. And and it so happens that im of such an age, that i was able to see it beginning. ticking im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im
Anderson Cooper<\/a>. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im scott pelley. Those stories and more, tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to whats possible with rybelsus\u00ae. You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. Rybelsus\u00ae works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways. Increases insulin. Decreases sugar. And slows food. The majority of people taking rybelsus\u00ae lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. People taking rybelsus\u00ae lost up to 8 pounds. Rybelsus\u00ae isnt for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Dont take rybelsus\u00ae if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. Stop rybelsus\u00ae and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. Serious side effects may include pancreatitis. Tell your provider about vision problems or changes. Taking rybelsus\u00ae with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. Side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration which may worsen kidney problems. Wake up to whats possible with rybelsus\u00ae. Please dont take my sunshine away. You may pay as little as 10 per prescription. Ask your
Healthcare Provider<\/a> about rybelsus\u00ae today. Ait feels like step after step. T not at capital one. You can open a
Checking Account<\/a> in just 5 minutes. Thats right, 5 minutes. Plus, the checking and savings accounts have no fees or minimums because that. Is how it should be. And you can do your banking right here at a capital one cafe. Or from anywhere with the toprated capital one app. This is banking reimagined. Whats in your wallet . To deliver your packages. And the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. Every day, all across america, well keep delivering for you. Seeing what people left behind in the attic. Well, saving on
Homeowners Insurance<\/a> with geicos help was pretty fun too. Ahhhh, its a tiny dancer. They left a ton of stuff up here. Welp, enjoy your house. Nope. No thank you. Geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. Leslie stahl
President Trump<\/a> campaigned this past week in florida, a crucial swing state he won by a narrow margin in 2016. Then two years later, florida voters in a brief bipartisan moment, approved an amendment to the states constitution, that restored
Voting Rights<\/a> to as many as 1. 4 million residents whod been barred from voting because they had a prior felony conviction. Amendment 4 had only two conditions those convicted of murder or felony
Sexual Assault<\/a> did not qualify; and felons first had to complete, quote, all terms of sentence including parole or probation. It was the single largest addition to the countrys voting population in half a century. But then things got complicated. Do you know what percentage of the florida population had been denied the vote . Desmond meade up until amendment four, approximately 10 of the voting age population was denied the franchise. Stahl
Desmond Meade<\/a> came up with amendment 4. A felon himself, convicted of drug and firearms possession, he couldnt vote for 30 years. Meade florida disenfranchised more people than the populations of over ten sttes and u. S. Territories, and over 40 countries in the world. Stahl and how many of them were
African Americans<\/a> . Meade one in every four could not vote because of a prior felony conviction. Stahl well, tell us what some of the felonies are in florida that make it unusual. Meade releasing helium filled balloons in the air is a third degree felony in florida. Then you have things such as catching a lobster whose tail is too short, disturbing turtle nesting eggs, driving with a suspended license. Those are the type of crimes that, if a person is convicted of, they would actually lose the right for the rest of their life. Stahl most of the convictions in florida are for more serious crimes. But the history of disenfranchisement in the state goes back to the years after the civil war. Meade now we know that the original intent of these policies were to keep newly freed slaves from being able to participate in democracy. But like a tumor left unchecked, it just grew. And it affected everybody. Stahl well, tell us about you. You committed crimes. You had a drug addiction. Tell us your story. Meade well lesley, you know, i always start my story back in august of 2005, when i was standing in front of
Railroad Tracks<\/a> in south florida, waiting on a train to come so i can jump in front of it. I was homeless. I was addicted to crack cocaine. I was unemployed, recently released from prison. And i didnt see any light at the end of the tunnel. And so i waited and i waited there. Stahl so the train never came . Meade the train never came. In one of the busiest tracks in dade county, the train did not come that day. Stahl so he moved into a homeless shelter, and went to school college, then law school. Meade and in may of 2014, i graduated with a law degree. Stahl he has the diploma, but he cant practice, because hes a felon. And unlike in the vast majority of states, he couldnt vote. So he used his law
School Training<\/a> to help write amendment 4, building statewide support our vote . Our voice our time . Right now stahl winning endorsements from the a. C. L. U. But also the conservative koch brothers. The amendment passed in 2018 with nearly 2 3 of the florida vote. When amendment four passed, did you register to vote . Clifford tyson the first night that it passed, i went on the internet and i registered, yes. Stahl pastor
Clifford Tyson<\/a> was politically active back in college, before committing robberies and theft. That was long ago. Still, he thought hed never get a chance to vote. But last year he cast a ballot in the primary for mayor of tampa. Tyson when they handed me my ballot, i started crying. Im 64 years old. I remember when my grandmothers and my mom, them, had to vote, and what they had to go through. Getting all the way to the polls, even after they had their rights, and then they would have to count the jellybeans in the jar just to go in. Stahl they werent allowed to vote if they couldnt guess how many jellybeans were in a jar . Tyson yes. Stahl
Desmond Meade<\/a> also got emotional when he registered this represents me being a citizen again stahl but the euphoria was short lived. Several months later, after a reported 12,600 felons registered, mostly as democrats, floridas
Republican Legislature<\/a> passed a law called sb7066 to clarify the amendment. Why did it need clarification . Jeff brandes we needed to parse through the law and figure out what all terms of sentence meant. Stahl republican state senator jeff brandes, who helped write the law, says it defines all terms of sentence as more than just time served, parole and probation. It also means that felons have to pay their financial penalties. And so, out of nearly 1. 5 million felons who regained the right to vote, 774,000 lost the right because of debt. If you have some money, you get to vote. If you dont have money, you dont get to vote. Is that right . Brandes well, thats not really the question in florida. The question in florida is, are you a felon . And if you are a felon, have you completed all terms of your sentence . Part of that sentence included fines, fees and restitution. All weve said is, they must complete all terms of their sentence, which is exactly what the voters voted for in the state of florida. Stahl i think a lot of em didnt quite understand this part about paying off brandes well, then the question is, was the constitutional amendment ambiguous . Possibly. Stahl early on, advocates of the amendment also said that financial obligations are part of the sentence, because florida lets felons pay their debts long after their probation and parole are over. But the new law says so long as that debt is still owed, felons cant vote. How much does the average ex felon owe in terms of money . Meade from what were seeing, the majority of folks, anywhere in the neighborhood of around 1,500. Stahl and can most of these exfelons afford that . Meade no, i would say that they couldnt. Stahl isnt it unconstitutional to make someone pay to vote . Meade the 24th amendment, i believe made that unconstitutional, that you should not. But unfortunately, thats what were facing here in florida. Stahl the new law mandates that felons certify theyre good to vote, in other words that theyve paid up. Lying on the form, well, in florida thats a felony. But heres the rub a lot of these felons cant find out how much they owe in fees, fines, and restitution. Like pastor tyson. Right now, do you have any outstanding fees or fines or any money you owe . Tyson miss stahl, nobody knows. This is the problem. There is no way of tracking who paid what for the last 40 years. Stahl thats because each of floridas 67 counties has its own archive of sentencing documents this ones in hillsborough county. With no one centralized system, records can be missing, conflicting, inaccurate, or scattered. And restitution to victims is often not tracked at all. We saw old debts handwritten on index cards; some are only available on microfiche. We visited a hotline in orlando run by felons who help other felons figure out how much they owe so they can register to vote. Clearing one case can take up to three weeks. Chaz so if they have four separate felonies in four separate counties, two of those counties may be very helpful and, sure. Whatever information you need. How can we help . While the other two are just draconian and slow, and seemingly unwilling to help us in our quest to help these returning citizens. Stahl pastor tyson sued florida to get his right to vote back, after trying in vain to figure out how much he owed. Tyson im represented by about 30 lawyers between the brennan law group, naacp, array of people. And they cant find out. Stahl this is crazy. Tyson its crazy but its designed. To me, its like a poll tax. Okay . Voter suppression. Stahl whose vote are they trying to suppress . Tyson black and brown, lower income voters, it affects them most. Stahl what do you say to people who argue that the law, sb 7066, is kind of like the roadblocks that were put up for black voting back in jim crow days, where there were literacy tests and poll taxes and jelly bean tests, all kinds of hurdles to voting . Brandes i have worked every year to try to improve the lives of those people involved in the criminal
Justice System<\/a> in florida. And even in this piece of legislation, i have tried to create opportunities for individuals who cant pay or have some financial difficulty paying to go back to the court and convert them to
Community Service<\/a> or to go to the court and ask for those fines and fees to be reduced. Stahl but the elections coming up. Theres a cutoff for registration, october 5. And a lot of these people cannot find out to this day what they owe. Brandes well, i think thats where we need to be working with local clerks of court, and moving this process along as quickly as possible. Stahl in may, a judge ruled in pastor tysons favor, saying that florida has created an unconstitutional paytovote system. But this month, an
Appellate Court<\/a> reversed that judgment, saying the law is legitimate and constitutional. Both sides expect this will end up in the supreme court. But for now, even though amendment four passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, most felons in florida wont get to vote in november. So
Desmond Meade<\/a> is raising money to pay off the debts of felons who want to vote, from people like john legend, lebron james, and michael jordan, as well as
Michael Bloomberg<\/a> who has raised a reported 16 million for the effort. Meade if the courts, the state of florida, want to hold our democracy hostage in florida, weve got patriots around this country thats gonna step up and say, you know what . We gonna pay these people fines and fees. Were gonna free democracy. Were gonna pay the ransom. Stahl hes collected at least 23 million, which he estimates will clear over 20,000 felons. Thats led floridas
Republican Attorney<\/a> general to question whether the donations are an illegal incentive to vote. Desmond meade paid off his debt, so last month, in the florida primary, he finally got to vote im going to read you what you said at the time when i went in there to vote, i didnt just take my family in there with me, i brought all of my ancestors that were hung on trees, that were burned, that was bitten by dogs, that was sprayed by fire hoses. I brought their spirit with me in there. Meade our people went through that. Weve been constantly fighting. Amendment four was nothing but a continuation of the civil rights fights. And were still fighting. ticking advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer can take away so much. But today theres a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. One that could mean. A chance to live longer. Opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with nonsmall cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pdl1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. Its the first and only approved chemofree combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. Opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. More nights. More beautiful weekends. More ugly sweaters. More big hugs. More small outings. Opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. This may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. Some of these problems may happen more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. See your doctor right away if you have a new or worse cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain; nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; extreme tiredness; weight changes; constipation; excessive thirst; changes in urine or eyesight; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; fever; or tingling in hands and feet. These are not all the possible side effects. Tell your doctor about all your medical conditions including immune system problems, or if youve had an organ transplant or lung, breathing, or liver problems. Heres to a chance for more together time. A chance to live longer. Ask your doctor about opdivo plus yervoy. Thank you to all involved in our clinical trials. Im a delivery
Operations Manager<\/a> in san diego, california. We were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of electric vehicles. Were striving to deliver a package with zero emissions into the air. I feel really proud of the impact that has on the environment. We have two daughters and i want to do everything i can to protect the environment so hopefully they can have a great future. Plan matters more than ever. Unitedhealthcare
Medicare Advantage<\/a> plans have so much to take advantage of. See a doctor from the comfort and safety of home with zero copay. Call today to get more of the care you need. Sharyn alfonsi this summer, federal agents arrested
President Trump<\/a>s former chief strategist, steve bannon, on a yacht off the coast of connecticut. Bannon and three others are accused of defrauding donors to we build the wall, a conservative
Fundraising Campaign<\/a> that raised millions of dollars to privately build sections of wall on the border with mexico. Prosecutors say the defendants took hundreds of thousands of dollars from the fund for their own personal use. Theyve plead not guilty. Before the arrests, we build the wall had completed two walls. Less than a mile in new mexico and three miles in texas. Tonight, you will hear about the contractor who built both of those walls, fisher sand and gravel out of north dakota and how they leveraged those jobs to earn billions of dollars in government contracts with support from
President Trump<\/a>. Last month, reports surfaced that one of their private walls was falling apart. So, we went to mission, texas, to see for ourselves. We drove over the flood levee, down a dusty road that deadends at a sugar cane farm. And there it was. The socalled wall looks more like a fence. Its steel spine curves three miles down the banks of the rio grande and stretches upwards of 18 feet high. It sits on private property, so the only way for us to get a better look is from the water. From here, it appears fine. But javier pena, an attorney who represents neighboring land owners, noticed erosion from summer storms was quite literally covered up. He hired engineers to inspect it. What have you seen . Javier pena massive erosion. Theres cracks in the foundation. The foundation is crumbling. There was an eight foot hole under the fence. There are these trenches all along the wall, the sand just washing away. From the experts that have actually reviewed the site there is no differing opinions. Alfonsi what is the opinion . Pena that its not a question of whether it will fail, its when its going to fail and it already started to fail. Alfonsi to understand why this is happening, pena says you have to go back to the fall of 2019 when a character called foreman mike, from florida, a mouthpiece for we build the walls fundraising drive, showed up in mission, texas. Foreman mike were
Building Three<\/a> and a half miles of wall. The people of texas are rising up because we build the wall and
Fisher Industries<\/a> are
Going Forward<\/a> with this build. Alfonsi we build the wall was founded by iraq war veteran
Brian Kolfage<\/a>, a triple amputee. They wanted to raise a billion dollars to build trumps wall. They targeted mission, texas in the rio grande valley, one of the busiest illegal
Border Crossing<\/a> areas in the country. Foreman mike all along the border, were here building, youve got to help out. Pena they had started producing the videos promoting this project. And they were on the property. They started clearing the property before anyone really knew what was going on. Alfonsi the
Company Clearing<\/a> the river bank to build the private wall was fisher sand and gravel. Tommy fisher, the companys c. E. O. , had been trying and failing to land a lucrative border wall contract from the government since 2017, when the
Trump Administration<\/a> began soliciting wall design concepts. Fisher was one of the companies to put up a prototype. Officials at the department of
Homeland Security<\/a> said it had design flaws. A second bid was also rejected. Frustrated, tommy fisher took another approach. Tommy fisher we really believe with our
Patent Pending<\/a> system we can bring sexy back to construction. Alfonsi he became a fixture on fox news, the president s
Favorite Network<\/a> at the time. I love it alfonsi at times, sounding less like a contractor and more like a contestant on a reality show, pandering to an audience of one. Fisher you know, hopefully the president will see this as well and hes a guy who says he can cut through bureaucracy. Alfonsi two weeks after that appearance on fox, in april of 2019. I dont know if you heard about this contractor that said he can build the whole wall for a lot cheaper than anybody else . Yes, i am, were dealing with him actually. Its fisher. Comes from north dakota. Recommended strongly by a great new senator as you know, kevin cramer. Alfonsi by may of 2019, tommy fisher had the president s attention but still couldnt land a contract to build the governments wall. The army corps of engineers, which oversees border wall construction, pointed to the companys lack of experience buiding border walls. To prove they could, fisher teamed up with we build the wall. First in new mexico, and later, here on the banks of the rio grande in mission. Building on the banks of any river is difficult but building on the raging rio grande is especially challenging, made more complicated because the u. S. Mexico border runs straight down the middle of it. So any plans to build on it must be approved by the
International Boundary<\/a> and
Water Commission<\/a> or i. B. W. C. Fisher sand and gravel didnt get that approval before they started bulldozing. What steps did they skip . Pena all of them. Alfonsi what should they have done . . Pena they shouldve gone to the i. B. W. C. , to the e. P. A. , and presented their plan, an actual plan. Alfonsi what about this idea that, you know, this is private money being used on private land and a landowner can do whatever he wants to do pena they absolutely can do whatever they want on their property as long as it doesnt affect other peoples property. Alfonsi and you think the wall infringes on other pena clearly does. The way the bollards were built, its going to cause clogging of that wall. Alfonsi so those bollards, trash or debris could get stuck in there and then the waters going to change direction . Pena its a giant rake, just like a rake in your yard. And its going to catch all that debris and redirect that water. Alfonsi pena filed a lawsuit on behalf of a neighboring wildlife refuge called the
National Butterfly<\/a> center, which feared the wall would cause flooding to its property. The u. S. Government also sued on behalf of the i. B. W. Good walls make good neighbors, but this wall did not. Foreman mike weve got rogue priests running around, anti trump, antiwall. Alfonsi we build the walls
Brian Kolfage<\/a> launched attacks against anyone who opposed their wall, falsely saying the
National Butterfly<\/a> center was the site of a rampant sex trade. And that the army corps of engineers was part of the deep state. He even took aim at father roy snipes, a local priest who opposed the trump wall, accusing him of promoting child trafficking. Also not true. We build the wall people came after you personally. Roy snipes isnt that something . I didnt even know who they were. Alfonsi theyre coming after the local priest. Snipes yeah. I guess theyre not from around here, cause from around here, we can even mom and dad can disagree about things without being mean and nasty. Alfonsi last december,
Brian Kolfage<\/a> bragged in an interview that we build the wall had a direct line to the white house. Brian kolfage we have chris kobach and steve bannon and a lot of people that are tied in with the
Trump Administration<\/a> so we are able to back channel things to the administration and let them know what were doing. Alfonsi but what they were doing was falling apart. A recent engineering inspection, after summer storms, revealed deep gashes under the foundation of the wall. Thats marianna trevinowright, who runs the butterfly center, lying underneath it. Trevinowright this was a normal seasonal rainfall. Alfonsi and what happened to the wall . . Trevinowright the foundation washed out from under enormous sections of it. Alfonsi his attorney said after this that this is just a normal part of new construction. Trevinowright if you walked out of your new house and had a 30 foot hole under your home foundation, would you consider that normal . . Alfonsi theres the end of the wall right there, theres nothing to stop you from just walking around. The fisher wall doesnt attach to anything on either side. We were there while part of the federal government wall project was being built, directly behind fishers wall, on top of the levee to protect it from flooding. Rudy karisch is the recently retired station chief for the
Border Patrol<\/a> in the rio grande valley. So you were the station chief when tommy fisher started building his private wall. Rudy karisch yes alfonsi did at any point get a chance to look at the specs before it was built . Did they ever karisch no. It should not be placed directly on a river to where when you get a heavy rainstorm you have a probability of having that fence washed away. Alfonsi i mean, a kid builds a sandcastle on the edge of the ocean, they know whats going to happen, right . Karisch yes, correct. Alfonsi karisch wasnt the only one at customs with concerns about fishers work. In a leaked memo about the private walls, customs officers reported fisher inflated claims about the quality and speed of his work due to lack of experience. We wanted to ask him about that, but tommy fisher did not respond to our request for an interview. Earlier this month, he did speak to the
Washington Post<\/a> and told them that he paid 20 to 30 million to build the wall in mission and that his partners at we build the wall only sent him a single payment for 1. 5 million, far short of what he was expecting. He says he cut ties with the group even before steve bannon and
Brian Kolfage<\/a> were arrested for fraud. Hes denied any involvement and hasnt been charged. But tommy fishers showcase wall seems to have paid off. Despite questions about his partners and the quality of his work, fisher sand and gravel has been awarded almost 2 billion in government contracts to build miles of wall. Pena we live in a very divided country right now. We build the wall, kolfage, and fisher took advantage of that, found a way to target that fight and profit off of it. Alfonsi and when you say profit. Its not just filling the coffers of we build the wall. I mean, fisher now has almost two billion dollars of contracts to build more walls pena of taxpayerfunded contracts to build more walls when this wall is already falling down. Alfonsi so how did that happen . Three former
Administration Officials<\/a> tell 60 minutes that
President Trump<\/a> pressured government officials to direct wall contracts to fisher sand and gravel. Those same sources say that on march 7th, 2019, the president summoned d. H. S. Officials and lt. General todd semonite, who ran the army corps of engineers, to the oval office. Sources inside the room say the president wanted to know why tommy fisher, who promised he could build the wall cheaper and faster, wasnt selected to build it and exploded into a tirade. They say d. H. S. Officials explained to the president that it was inappropriate for the president to influence the bidding process. But according to those sources, the pressure continued with a handwritten note from the president , an email from his personal secretary and calls from his soninlaw, jared kushner. Administration officials did not respond to our request for a comment. Fisher sand and gravel was awarded the single largest border wall contract, 1. 3 billion. Congressman bennie thompson, a democrat from mississippi, is the chairman of the
House Committee<\/a> on
Homeland Security<\/a>. What is the problem with the president advocating for a specific contractor . Bennie thompson its against the procurement regulations of the federal government. Alfonsi fisher sand and gravel has a checkered past. In 2009, the company admitted to tax fraud. Theyve racked up thousands of environmental and safety violations in six states, and almost 2 million in fines. Do those things figure in typically when youre when youre deciding who should get a contract . Thompson fisher could potentially have been debarred from bidding on any federal contracts. But they werent. The president made no bones about his support for fisher. And guess what . Fisher got the contract. It speaks for itself. Alfonsi sources also told us that republican senator kevin cramer of north dakota had been aggressively trying to steer contracts to fisher sand and gravel. They say senator cramer demanded
Sensitive Information<\/a> from the army corps of engineers about competing bids. Thompson when some of those documents you request gives an individual a potential unfair advantage in the procurement process, then i think that has to be reviewed. Alfonsi we asked the inspector we asked the
Inspector General<\/a> to look at it. Senator cramer says he was just exercising congressional oversight and gave fisher no information. The department of defense
Inspector General<\/a>s investigation is ongoing. Pena they need to look at tommy fishers and
Brian Kolfage<\/a>s and bannons own words when they say that they were working back channels with the
Trump Administration<\/a> to get these contracts. Alfonsi you know, they might say its thats just politics. Pena thats not politics. Thats corruption. Thats the swamp that trump claimed he was going to be draining. ticking cbs presented by progressive insurance, im james brown with the scores. The niners easily defend the giants, eagles and bengals remain winless after a rare tie. Going the browns d dominating with five takeaways in their triumph over washington. For 24 7 news and highlights go to cbs sportses hq. Com. Really paid off this time. Nah, just got lucky. So did the thompsons. That faulty wiring couldve cost them a lot more than the mudroom. Thankfully they bundled their motorcycle with their home and auto. Theyre protected 24 7. Mm. What do you say . One more game of backgammon . [ chuckles ] not on your life. [ laughs ] when the lights go down my 9 12 nodaysoff migraine medicine. Its ubrelvy. The migraine medicine i can take anytime, anywhere migraine strikes without worrying if its too late, or where i am. One dose of ubrelvy works fast. It can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within two hoursrelieving pain and debilitating symptoms. Unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. Do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. Few people had side effects. Most common were nausea and tiredness. Migraine hits hard. Hit back with ubrelvy. The anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. And raise property taxes w 11 billion a year . Small businesses get saddled with big tax bills they cant pay. Theyre forced to cut jobs. Or, pass on higher costs to consumers. That means we pay more for everything like gas, food, utilities and health care. And the cost of living in california gets even more expensive. Now is the wrong time to raise taxes on californians. Vote no on prop. 15. ticking
Anderson Cooper<\/a> for nearly 70 years,
Sir David Attenborough<\/a> has been exploring the planet, taking hundreds of millions of
Television Viewers<\/a> on eye opening journeys through the
Natural World<\/a>. Jungles and island archipelagos, deserts and deep under the sea, no place has been too remote, no animal too elusive, for sir david and his talented team of filmmakers to document. The man known as a
National Treasure<\/a> in his native britain is 94 years old now, but age and the pandemic havent slowed him down. Hes coming out with a new book and a remarkable and stunning new film, a life on our planet, which premieres on netflix next week. They are what he calls, a witness statement, a firsthand account of what he has seen happen to the planet and a dire warning of what he believes awaits us if we dont act quickly to save it. David attenborough the living world is a unique and spectacular marvel. Cooper in his new film,
Sir David Attenborough<\/a>s voice is the same. Attenborough of million kinds of cooper . Sonorous and soulful, reassuringly familiar, dazzling in their variety and richness. Cooper but his message is uncharacteristically alarming. Attenborough the way we humans live on earth, is sending it into a decline. Human beings have overrun the world. Were replacing the wild with the tame. Our planet is headed for disaster. Cooper you call the film a witness statement. A witness statement is given when a crime has been committed. Attenborough yeah, well, a crime has been committed. And and it so happens that im of such an age, that i was able to see it beginning. And so it isnt that i enjoy saying, doom, doom, doom. On the contrary, id much rather enjoy take thrill, excitement, pleasure, joy, joy, joy, joy. But if youve got any sense of responsibility, you cant do that. Cooper sir david spoke to us via zoom near his home in london where hes been living in isolation due to the pandemic. I imagine you living in a house full of things that you have collected from travels around the world a sort of cabinet of curiosities. Attenborough well, that is true in the sense. And and certainly ive got a cellar full of rock. Lots of rocks. And sometimes you pick it up and you say, good lord, what on earth is this, or indeed, why on earth would i have bothered to pick this up. Cooper he studied geology and zoology in college, and was working as a producer at the bbc in 1954, when he convinced his bosses to let him loose and start traveling the world. He was just 28 years old. Attenborough wherever i went there was wilderness sparkling coastal seas, vast forests, immense grasslands. You could fly for hours over the untouched wilderness. It was the best time of my life. Cooper
David Attenborough<\/a> became a household name in 1979 with his groundbreaking bbc series, life on earth, which was seen by an estimated 500
Million People<\/a> worldwide. Attenborough i know it sounds like a publicist slogan, but it is the greatest story ever told. Its the story of how life developed on this planet and led to you and me sitting here, talking across an ocean. Cooper viewers were drawn in by attenboroughs enthusiasm and sense of wonder. This was his first filmed encounter with endangered mountain gorillas in rwanda. Attenborough its really very unfair that man should have chosen the gorilla to symbolize all that is aggressive and violent, when thats the one thing that the gorilla is not and that we are. I remember it very vividly. They ended up, two of them, sitting on me. Two of the babies sitting on me. Was i alarmed . Was i frightened . Was i concerned that the mother of those two baby chimps was going to turn on me . Not at all. Not for a microsecond. It was the biggest compliment i can remember receiving. You are you are being accepted into that family. And it was unforgettable. Cooper unforgettable moments in the wild is what
Sir David Attenborough<\/a> has become. Boo cooper there is barely a corner of the earth he hasnt been to, or a species he hasnt shown us in a new way. Hes done more than just bring the
Natural World<\/a> into our homes, hes helped us make sense of it. Attenborough they are on parade. Cooper given it a story. Attenborough shes seen enough. Cooper . Full of characters and complexity, not to mention excitement. Take a look at this from bbcs planet earth ii. Attenborough a snakes eyes arent very good. So if the hatchling keeps its nerve it may just avoid detection. Cooper i saw that on a plane. And i started talking to the person next to me in my seat saying, you have to watch this, this is extraordinary. They thought i was crazy. Attenborough well, i mean, its the job of a narrator for
Natural History<\/a> films is is a great is is a bit of a doddle. I mean, its cooper a bit of a doddle . Attenborough a bit of a d a piece of cake, hows that . Its really pretty easy. Because the animals are so fantastic. Cooper sir david has always been an animal advocate. In the early 1960s he was a
Founding Member<\/a> of the
World Wildlife<\/a> fund, but in his films, he rarely focused on the destruction of their habitat or
Climate Change<\/a>. You were skeptical of of
Climate Change<\/a> and i think thats thats interesting, because i think it makes your warnings now all the more powerful. Attenborough yeah, yeah, certainly so. And if youre going to make a statement about the world, you better make sure that it isnt just your own personal reaction. And the only way you can do it, do that, is to see the the work of scientists around the world who are taking observation as to whats happening. As to whats happening to temperature, whats happening to humidity, whats happening to radioactivity, and whats happening ecologically . Cooper youve said that that
Climate Change<\/a> is the greatest threat facing the planet for thousands of years. Attenborough yes. Even the biggest and most awful things that humanity has done, civili socalled civilizations have done, pale to significance, when you think of what could be around the corner, unless we pull ourselves together. Deserts in africa have been spreading. There could be whole areas of the world, where people can no longer safely live. The hottest temperatures yet recorded in death valley and yet we s are such optimists that we say, we go to bed at night and say, ah, well, that was exceptional. Gosh, that was interesting, wasnt it . That was the highest temperature. Good lord. Well, thats the end of that. Not at all. Wait. Wait another few months. Wait another year. See again. Cooper over the years sir david has repeatedly visited australias
Great Barrier<\/a> reef. Attenborough a coral reef is one of the most dramatic and beautiful and complex manifestations of life you can find anywhere. Cooper but on his last trip he was stunned by what he saw. Attenborough we went on this reef, which i knew. And it was like a cemetery. Because all the corals had died. They died because of a rise in temperature and acidity. Cooper there are still people who are gonna see this and say, well, look its not that bad. And technology attenborough who are these people who are saying this . Cooper . And technology wil evolve to come up with some sort of a solution that we cant even imagine . Attenborough no. We live in a finite world. Ultimately we depend upon the
Natural World<\/a> for every mouthful of food that we eat and indeed every lung full of air that we breathe. I mean, if it wasnt for the
Natural World<\/a> the atmosphere would be depleted from oxygen tomorrow. If there were no trees around we would suffocate. I mean and actually, in the course of this particular pandemic that were going through, i think people are discovering that they need the
Natural World<\/a> for their very sanity. People who have never listened to a bird song, are suddenly thrilled, excited, supported, inspired by the
Natural World<\/a>. And they realize theyre not apart from it. They are part of it. Cooper so, by saving nature, we are saving ourselves. Attenborough oh, without question. Cooper you say in the film, were not just ruining the world, weve destroyed it. Is it is it that far gone . Attenborough its not beyond redemption. Cooper redemption, he says, depends on a complete shift to
Renewable Energy<\/a> and an end of our reliance on fossil fuels. The fossil fuel industry does not want the world to move off fossil fuels. Attenborough no, it doesnt, but in fact we know ways in which we can get from the sun up tere just a tiny fraction of the amount of energy that sprays on this earth 24 hours a day one way or or another, for nothing. If we can solve the problems of storage and transmission, the world is ours. We have all the power we need. Why should we go on poisoning life on earth . Cooper it sounds simple when you say it. Attenborough so it is. Cooper sir david also wants to see what he calls a rewilding of the planet, giving plants and animals on land and in the ocean time and space to bounce back. The
World Wildlife<\/a> fund says that two thirds of the earths wildlife has disappeared in the past 50 years. Attenborough repopulation of the oceans can happen like that, in a decade. If we had the will to do it. But we require everybody to agree that. Cooper if you were to pick up the phone and speak with
President Trump<\/a> or or president xi of china or
Prime Minister<\/a> modi in in india, what would you say . Attenborough i would say that the time has come to put aside
National Ambitions<\/a> and look for an
International Ambition<\/a> of survival. Cooper it seems politically the tide is moving in the opposite direction from that, of of nations more looking inward and not as being part of a larger international community. Attenborough thats whats gonna sink us in the end. Thats whats gonna sink us. Cooper can you be optimistic at all . Attenborough we dont have an alternative. I mean what good does it do to say, oh, to hell with it, i dont care. You cant say that. Not if not if if you if you love your children. Not if you love the rest of human how can you say that . Cooper its the young that sir david now puts his faith in, and they, it seems, have faith in him. cheers and applause just listen to the reception he received last year when he popped up on stage at britains largest music festival. Attenborough thank you thank you very much cheers and applause theres a
Huge Movement<\/a> around the world of people from all nations, young people who can see what is happening to the world, and demanding that their government should take action. And thats thats the best hope that i have. I mean, its obviously my generation failed. Weve allowed it to happen. Cooper weve allowed this to happen,
Sir David Attenborough<\/a> says, despite being the smartest creatures that have ever lived. Now, he warns, we need more than just intelligence. We need wisdom. After all, this planet is all we have there is nowhere else to go. Do you believe theres life elsewhere . Attenborough no, not really. But also, i think thats i mean, its an interesting theoretical question, but its a theoretical question. Why would i want to go and live on the moon when ive got this world of badgers and thrushes and jellyfish and corals and why would i want to go and live on the moon . Because theres nothing else there but dust, id say, well, thank you very much, ill stay where i am and watch hummingbirds. ticking why
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