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KLAS 60 Minutes August 15, 2016

Houston. For those of you looking for 60 minutes thats on kbcw and well wrap up this 1 in about two minutes . We hit the twominute warning and texans in control. A buck 60 rushing in the first half. The flag a news in the middle of the field as that pass was overthrown. The defensive holding in the middle, and i think prior to the pass, holding, defense number 38, 5yard penalty, automatic first down. When the niners go to denver on tuesday, they play the broncos on saturday, the story line of the week is can Colin Kaepernick come back and game . You get a couple weeks in Training Camp and you are not able to play in the preseason games there, wont be quarterback competition after that. And i dont know if they know that yet, and i think, to be determined. His arm was just fixed the other day. I also think, and hopefully, this is the case for next saturday, but i want to see Arik Armstead and buckner play together. I think arik is all read go with the Training Camp during houston on friday and during one of the drills, he was stiff and that was a deciding factor that he was going to shut it down in the preseason game. He had an amazing camp, and he is flatout rag doll. And the thing with him that makes him so impressive, just watching him, talking about his skill set and hand quickness, what he can do with his hands getting away from guys and being violent with his upper body, not a lot of bys can do what Arik Armstead in major leagues can do with quick twists and hand speed. With consistency with keeping his hands down, he looks like he will throw and take good offensive linemen and looks like a basketball player and will get his hands in their chest and be backwards, and part of them would be like a rookie. Could be the final play of the game. Wow. Still figuring out 2s got it, and houston got on top of it, final 20 seconds. And feeling good about playing gabbert, a very good play in space. Offensive line looks vastly improved from a year ago. Mike davis looked terrific. Other than a lost fumble, and carlos hyde did nice things and dujuan harris. All the running backs played well and the first and second groups on the offensive line played well and defensively, the coverage throughout the first half but the ones and 2s were terrific. A couple houston wins, 2413. Well wrap it up from levi so the texans win it 2413. They own the second half. The 49ers own the first half with 300 yards of offense. Our audi play of the game. Tim ryan, i like the advance to mcdonald. The line backer fell down and Blaine Gabbert saw it and delivered a beautiful ball and the rest was nice wiggle, good moves and costs cuts to the safety and hits pay dirt. Blaine gabbert had a couple of ugly throws to start the game, and then you can convert a big third down and capitalize with the touchdown to vance donald. The resill resiliency was impressive. And the one man who could was dennis odonnell. Reporter Blaine Gabbert, the 49er offense, off to a slow start but finished strong. Assess your performance tonight. There were ups and downs and communication errors we have to correct on film. But everybody stayed healthy. Reporter talk about the play uh . . Eto vance. It looks like the defender lost his footing but talk about that play. He did a good job with the route and the corner and e reporter i talked with vance a couple of days ago, and the knock on him has been not being able to hold on to the football but he was poised for a break out season. Whats it like in camp so far and the sense he could have a break out camp . He was doing a tremendous job and i want to see consistent improvement day in and day out. Reporter and chip kellys offense you have to run the so wad that say about the offensive line that appears to be a. Improved unit . Just setting the bar early. Reporter Blaine Gabbert, thanks a lot. Guys . I think the first half was fun and different and a lot to talk about. The second half was a lot of preseason football. And thats the way you have to look at it. Blaine Colin Kaepernick. And i think thad lewis looks like a guy who knew the chip kelly operation. And he does but unfortunately he went off limping going to the locker room. Here is my hope. The first offense was good and the First Defense was good but learn from the tape and i hope colein capper nick can get back. I think the competition will just make the position stronger. Well find out kaepernick take on the broncos next saturday, 2413, houston able to win. The 5th quarter coming up down in the locker room. For tim ryan, this is Bob Fitzgerald saying so long from levi, preseason, game 1 in the boxes. California controller betty yee says that kind of siphoning off was widespread in cases where beneficiaries did not come forward. Betty yee how can you not be outraged by this . Stahl she says that in about a third of the cases, there was evidence of death in the file. Stahl is this the actual file that you saw with the word deceased in large, large unmistakable letters . Yee yes, yes. Deceased with the date of death. Stahl and still they didnt they didnt stop paying themselves. Yee no, no. And you wouldve thought with that kind of indication, a next step would be to confirm that by looking at the death master file and beginning the claims process with the family member. Stahl and they didnt. Yee they didnt. Stahl when the cash was all used up, the companies cancelled the policy. Under the law, theyre allowed to pay themselves premiums using their customers accumulated cash while theyre alive. Floridas mccarty says the law was originally intended as a way to protect consumers. Mccarty for instance, if you have a life policy and you lose your job and you cant make your premium payment, they will take some of the cash value thats built up in your policy and pay the premium. Which is great for consumer protection. Stahl but in this situation, after they died. Know in your books and records the person is dead and you drain the policy. Now if you think about that, if you would have explained that trying to sell that policy at the beginning stahl at the beginning. Mccarty youre sitting in your kitchen and saying, you know, youve got all these symbols of security and Financial Stability and were going to be there for you with your family in their grief, but they say, oh, by the way. If you stick that policy in a shoe box and stick it in your closet, not only are we not going to look for you, but were gonna to take all the cash value in it, and stahl give it back to the company. Mccarty give it back to the company. And leave your beneficiary with nothing. Here, sign here. Stahl the 25 Insurance Companies that have settled with the states admitted no wrongdoing, but agreed to pay out more than 7. 5 billion, either directly to the unpaid beneficiaries by phone. We have received some funds from an Insurance Company thats in your name. Stahl or online. Thousands of oklahomans are owed money from Life Insurance policies. Stahl none of the life Insurance Companies we contacted would give us an interview, but speaking on their behalf, the Industry Trade association, the American Council of life insurers, told us quote most life insurers are going well beyond what the law requires to died and left unclaimed benefits. Ken miller, the treasurer of oklahoma, says there are still about 35 Insurance Companies that have not settled and some are fighting tooth and nail. At stake, he says, is up to 3 billion more in unclaimed benefits nationwide. Whos fighting the hardest . Ken miller kemper is the main one. Stahl kemper, a chicago based Insurance Company, has around the country that would bar the states from forcing kemper to go back and search for unpaid beneficiaries. When we called kemper, they referred us to Steve Weisbart of the Insurance Information institute, who says making Companies Like kemper pay now would be unfair. Steve weisbart if we can say, do something today that you didnt expect to do and didnt plan to do and didnt collect money to do 30 years ago, what else can we say today that they should be doing retroactively. Its potentially an open door. Stahl a slippery slope is what youre saying . Weisbart a slippery slope. Stahl kemper has argued in Court Filings that its never used the death master file to identify deceased policyholders and that finding and paying their beneficiaries now would result in a substantial financial loss and require the company to. Substanially alter its business practices. Not going to pay a dead persons loved ones for a policy that theyve completely paid in full, to me thats just a bad policy. Stahl an oklahoma woman, sherry sanders, didnt know about her husbands policy until about a year ago when, because of a settlement, she got a check worth 22,000. We asked oklahoma treasurer miller how much an Insurance Company can make by holding on to the 22,000. Miller well, leslie, now youve hit on something thats the most important issue. And thats the time value of money. Because thats what this is all about. This is about money. That 22,000 invested for 50 years at an 8 return becomes 1. 2 million. Stahl that the company gets because it sat there . Miller and thats just one small policy. If you expand that over all the policies thats just due to my state, its a tremendous amount of money, billions and billions of dollars. Stahl the American Council industry has paid out more than 600 billion in death benefits over the last ten years, so the companies are doing a good job. Miller i dont think we should pat them on the back for doing what theyre supposed to do. Stahl but the Companies Say that this is only 1 of the Life Insurance policies. Miller then why fight it . If its so inconsequential, if its such a small amount, then why be spending your reputation to not pay dead peoples loved ones money thats rightfully due them . Stahl since our broadcast first aired, 11 additional life Insurance Companies holding about a billion dollars in unclaimed policies have either agreed to pay back death benefits or have entered into settlement talks to do so. Kemper is not one of those companies, and, in states like california, florida and illinois, it continues to fight audits and legislation requiring youre that guy who switched to sprint. Sprints Network Reliability is now within 1 of verizon. Can you hear that . Dont let a 1 difference cost you twice as much. Switch to sprint today. . . . . . Lara logan the holocaust is marked and memorialized at places like auschwitz, bergen belsen, dachau, but nearly half of the six million jewish victims were executed in fields and forests and ravines, places that were not named and remain mostly unmarked today. They were slaughtered in Mass Shootings and buried in mass graves in the former soviet union, where, until very recently, little had been done to find them. As we reported last october, our story is about a man whos he is not a historian or a detective or a jew. Hes a french Catholic Priest named father Patrick Desbois, and, for the past 15 years, hes been tracking down the sites where many of the victims lie and searching for witnesses who are still alive, many of whom had never been asked before to describe the horrors they had seen more than 70 years ago. Patrick desbois the general order was to eliminate the last jew, even the baby, even the old they never left anybody. Logan so it was a policy of total annihilation. Desbois total annihilation, and if hitler didnt lose the war, i think today will not be one jew alive. Logan father Patrick Desbois is on a mission across Eastern Europe to find hitlers hidden killing fields. Before him lies a continent of extermination. These mass graves and extermination sites, many of desbois yeah, totally invisible. Under a corn field, under a house, under a tomato field, yeah, yeah. Logan and many of them would never be recorded. Desbois and never be recorded and still buried like animals. Logan we traveled with father desbois to the former soviet republic of moldova, where, in one day, he took us to four unmarked mass graves. In this field, he told us, 60 jews; beneath this farm, 100; above th c hill, 1,000. A thousand bodies do you think theyre still here . Desbois yeah, yeah, theyre still here. Logan thousands of eyewitnesses, millions of documents, and 15 years of investigating have led him to more than 1,700 execution sites. Once in ukraine, under the supervision of a rabbi, he excavated one. Jewish tradition forbids moving the dead once buried, and the desbois and it was officially a place where no jew have been killed, and we found 17 mass graves. Logan and what did you find when you excavated. . Desbois you find everything. You see a mother with handing his boy until the end. And the boy try to go out. You see that another one was buried alive, so she had the mouth open because she was buried with the earth. Logan in june 1941, hitler invaded the soviet union. Just behind his frontline troops re as the einsatzgruppen, whose job was to hunt down every last jew. They methodically entered villages, rounded up jewish families, and marched them to freshly dug graves. Some of the remains are buried beneath this mound in lithuania. The assassins reached even the most remote corners, like hiriseni, a tiny village in moldova. So, when the killers came here, they really had only one the jews and the gypsies. Only one goal always. Logan the village is virtually unchanged since the nazis stormed through here. Father desboiss team had gone ahead of us, searching for eyewitnesses to a 70yearold crime. They were led to an 85yearold named gheorghe, still working in this vineyard. Father desbois told us the first question they ask is always the same. Desbois were you here during the war . Say, oh, you can help us. Logan gheorghe was 11 years old then, and he still remembers what he witnessed. Gheorghe translated as soon as they came, they locked everyone up. I saw them taking them away. Logan he asked him where the jews were killed. Gheorghe its a ravine over there. Come and see, if you want. Logan so what youre learning here is completely unrecorded . Desbois yeah, if we didnt come, well never know they killed jews. These jews would have never been counted as dead, never known, logan gheorghe brought us down this road where, he said, all the jewish families from the village were taken. He told us the day of the shooting, he was tending to cows nearby. Now, 70 years later, we watched as he traced the victims steps to the edge of the ravine. Gheorghe the jews were facing the ditch, so they were shooting them in the back of their heads or their backs to fall into the ditch. They were shooting them as if they were dogs. Logan he said it was a Beautiful Day exactly. Desbois a Beautiful Day. Logan . Like this one. Desbois . Like today. Logan with the sunshine. Desbois with the sunshine, yeah. Logan when youre doing this, when youre here and in a place like this, do you ever stop and think, how did i get here . Desbois no, always, i say to people, finally, we found you. Finally, we came back. Logan father desbois leads his search for these jewish victims his calling. Youre not your typical priest. Desbois i dont know if there is a typical priest. laughs i think everybody has to make his way. The pope also is not a typical pope. But hes a pope. And im not a typical priest. But i am a priest. Logan with the blessing of his cardinal and the vatican, he created, in 2004, the organization yahadinunum together as one. Dis logan based in paris, his team begins by combing through millions of pages of german documents, comparing them to soviet archives that only became available after the collapse of the soviet union. They search for clues that lead them to villages where witnesses point them to mass graves. They always record and archive the witness testimonies. Logan to date they have who were children at the time. Many were recruited by the nazis or local police to dig the mass graves, or to take the gold teeth, jewelry, and clothing of the victims. What have we learned about the holocaust that we didnt know before you began your about humanity. I learned everybody can be a killer, anybody can be a victim. I learned that you like to see other people dying in front of you, killed by other people, when you are sure you will not be killed. Logan it was a dramatic finding that villagers chose to watch people being lined up and murdered, a revelation he would never have come to were it not for his grandfather, claudius desbois. He was held as a prisoner of war in a nazi camp in the Ukrainian Village of rawa ruska. But he never wanted to talk about it. Father desbois was drawn to the village to find out what happened there. He made repeated trips, but no one would talk to him, until one night when the mayor took him to the edge of the forest where 50 elderly villagers were waiting. Desbois and he said, patrick, i bring you at the jews of ravaruska, like in a movie. Logan one by one, they told you their stories, what they witnessed. Desbois 50. Logan 50 of them. Desbois and me, i couldnt bear it. I stopped them, i. Everyone in the middle. I say, ah, its enough. Its enough. The pieces of woman in the tree, its enough. Its enough for you. And they cried, and they went. I found finally what my grandfather never say. I say, they shot the jews in public, and everybody knew. And surely my grandfather saw that. And. But thats it. I was in total shock. Logan you believed that the jews were killed in secret. Desbois yeah, because everybody told me, and i have read many books about the secrets of holocaust. And in soviet union, everybody told me they knew nothing and. Because it was secret. Logan what he learned disturbed him. The killings were spectacles. They took place in broad daylight

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