Starting this week, Iran’s two uranium enrichment plants will be inspected daily by experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency as part of the nuclear deal Iran agreed to. Lawmakers critical of the deal have proposed more severe sanctions if Iran fails to comply, but President Obama and Iran say that would jeopardize the deal. David Martin reports Source
Author Archives: Stonecom Interactive
Chris Christie scandal continues
Allegations of political intimidation by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie continue to mount with a new claim that Sandy relief aid was withheld from a mayor. Senior political reporter for POLITICO Alexander Burns reports on how this will affect the governor’s second term. Source
All That Mattered: American hostages released from Iran
33 years ago today, 52 American hostages were released from the American Embassy in Tehran after 444 days in captivity. Charlie Rose reports. Source
June Squibb: A star 60 years in the making
At age 84, actress June Squibb is generating Oscar buzz for her unforgettable performance opposite Bruce Dern in the critically-acclaimed “Nebraska.” Mo Rocca sits down with Squibb to discuss her decades-long career and her overnight fame. Source
The mystique of Martin Guitars
Since 1833, C.F. Martin & Co., has been crafting Martin guitars, widely regarded as among the finest musical instruments in the world. Anthony Mason takes a musical trip through the decades with C.F. “Chris” Martin, the great-great-great-grandson of the man who started it all more than 180 years ago, and with musician John Sebastian, of Lovin’ Spoonful, about the legacy of Martin guitars. Source
Author discusses controversial biography of Fox News chairman
Author Gabriel Sherman explores the career and influence of Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, in an explosive new biography. Norah O’Donnell and Charlie Rose speak with Sherman about what he learned and how Ailes is responding. Source
The Grammys to host a rare Beatles reunion
The Recording Academy will celebrate the Beatles, plus Ciara shows off her baby bump. Bigad Shiban has those stories and more in today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
Photographer guides actors to improvise for picture
Photographer Howard Schatz is working on his latest book, “Caught in the Act: Actors Acting.” In it, Schatz gives a raw look at each actor’s method. Michelle Miller reports. Source
Students criticize Michelle Obama’s school lunch plan
Michelle Obama is facing criticism from some high school kids who say the government’s new school lunch regulations are a little hard to swallow. Sharyl Attkisson reports. Source
Medical marijuana: Will Colorado’s “green rush” last?
Denver, Colo., has more medical marijuana dispensaries than Starbucks, but the budding business defies federal laws. Steve Kroft reports. Source