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CBS News Five years ago, former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer resigned amid a prostitution scandal. Now, Spitzer is returning to politics. On Sunday, he announced his candidacy for comptroller of New York City.In an exclusive interview with CBS This Morning on Monday, Spitzer, when asked why people should trust him after the scandal, said: First, I wouldn t say they should. I want to ask them to, and I think there s a difference there that s important. I want to say, Look, I had a long career as a prosecutor, as attorney general, was governor. I sinned, I owned up to it, I looked them in the eye, I resigned. I held myself accountable. I think that was the only right thing to do. It s now five years later, and I hope they look back at what I did as an attorney general, as governor and as a prosecutor and say, You know what, this guy was ahead of the curve on the Wall Street issues. He protected low-wage workers, on the environment, protecting the community. There s a record there that I hope they will look to and say, Yes, the comptroller s position is one that fits the skill set and we hope
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The decrepit old visitor center at Stonehenge has been too small and too old for decades. In fact, it been described with typical Brit candor as disgraceful and an embarrassment to England. Finally, this month, a new, $44 million visitors ; center has opened鈥攈ere a look inside. A lot has changed at Stonehenge since the 1970s, when neo-pagans and hippies regularly held festivals beneath the massive stone arches. Today, Stonehenge is a tightly controlled site, where sensitive archaeological work is still being carried out. Another big problem at the site was one posed by contemporary development: I
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