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people who flew out after nancy ludwig was killed.he 2,800 monte carlos. >> a police artist developed this sketch of the man in the hotel's parking lot. investigators hoped it would narrow the list of 22,000 names to one. ranking from top to bottom. car company of the year? luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. yeah. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for right? the final answer. chevrolet is the most awarded car company of the year. really? i was just surprised. i'm interested to learn more about chevy. let's check out these 2015 chevy's. it's like a luxury car. i was shocked. i mean, this is chevy? to a mouthwash had to burn.ink then i went pro with crest pro-health mouthwash. go pro with crest pro-health. it's formulated to target and kill 99% of germs without the burn of alcohol. so you move to a healthier mouth from day one. in the nation, what's precious to you ♪ love is precious to us. ♪ love is strange so when coverage really counts, you can count on nationwide. we put members first. join th
people who flew out after nancy ludwig was killed.he 2,800 monte carlos. >> a police artist developed this sketch of the man in the hotel's parking lot. investigators hoped it would narrow the list of 22,000 names to one. ranking from top to bottom. car company of the year? luxury cars just seem like they would be top awarded. yeah. there better be some awards behind what you are paying for right? the final answer. chevrolet is the most awarded car company of the year. really? i was just...
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doctora nancy: yo ni lo intento. karl: es que no se puede ver.s a fondo este tipo de problema psicolÓgico, este tipo de jueguito, como el reto del ombligo... paula: y lo que hizo lo de la hermana de la kardashian que termina con la boca toda inflada. es peligroso. eric: lo que les quiero preguntar doctora, es realmente, ¿esto puede afectar a un joven de manera psicolÓgica simplemente hacer un reto de esos? doctora nancy: claro que sÍ, a 40 que en la adolescencia adolecen de ser adulto y adolecen de ser niÑo, entonces quieres hacer lo que tus padres hacen, tus amiguitos, es la edad donde ellos dicen que los padres somos unos dinosaurios y sus amigos son los cool, hay mucha anorexia y bulimia, niÑas que se meten el dedo para vomitar lo que comen y mantenerse delgadas, y casi todas terminan en muerte. paula: pero doctora, le estamos echando la culpa las redes sociales, y las redes sociales no tienen la culpa de nada, es la plataforma, pero la culpa o a la responsabilidad la tienen los padres... el vestido pequeÑo que nos quieren vender a todas, el b
doctora nancy: yo ni lo intento. karl: es que no se puede ver.s a fondo este tipo de problema psicolÓgico, este tipo de jueguito, como el reto del ombligo... paula: y lo que hizo lo de la hermana de la kardashian que termina con la boca toda inflada. es peligroso. eric: lo que les quiero preguntar doctora, es realmente, ¿esto puede afectar a un joven de manera psicolÓgica simplemente hacer un reto de esos? doctora nancy: claro que sÍ, a 40 que en la adolescencia adolecen de ser adulto y...
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nancy: nancy pappas. nice to meet you. tom: hey, marcus. tom etheridge.n't fighting and backstabbing, this former couple ran a company that made custom concession trailers. and so, this is essentially a commercial kitchen. their product was good, and they were generating about $4 million in revenue. and they were even making a profit -- about $400,000 a year. i wanted in. the check that i write will be $700,000, and i get 50% of the business. nancy: we got a deal. -lemonis: we got a deal? -tom: we got a deal. lemonis: i knew with a few adjustments, this business could grow quickly. they built the trailers in georgia, but tom and nancy ran it from an office 300 miles away in tampa. tom: we're paying two mortgage payments. that's like 2,300 bucks a month. lemonis: if they could consolidate, they would be much more efficient and save a lot of money. nancy: 60 grand is what we're paying in a year to transport them just down here. -lemonis: would you move? -nancy: absolutely not. i live on the beach. lemonis: but there were other warnings. they were careless w
nancy: nancy pappas. nice to meet you. tom: hey, marcus. tom etheridge.n't fighting and backstabbing, this former couple ran a company that made custom concession trailers. and so, this is essentially a commercial kitchen. their product was good, and they were generating about $4 million in revenue. and they were even making a profit -- about $400,000 a year. i wanted in. the check that i write will be $700,000, and i get 50% of the business. nancy: we got a deal. -lemonis: we got a deal? -tom:...
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>> steve carell: oh, it's what our kids deal with every day. >> nancy carell: no.very faith in your success. i knew he'd be successful. but i think we thought he'd be successful in the don knotts kind of way. ( laughter ) seriously, though. but, like, you know, barney fife was an... i mean, that's an incredible character on a tv show. and that's... that was my dream for you. >> steve carell: thank you. >> nancy carell: you're welcome. >> steve kroft talks about steve carell's transition from comic actor to movie villain. go to 60minutesovertime.com. sponsored by lyrica. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs this morning." ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. my opioid pain medication is slowing my insides to a crawl
>> steve carell: oh, it's what our kids deal with every day. >> nancy carell: no.very faith in your success. i knew he'd be successful. but i think we thought he'd be successful in the don knotts kind of way. ( laughter ) seriously, though. but, like, you know, barney fife was an... i mean, that's an incredible character on a tv show. and that's... that was my dream for you. >> steve carell: thank you. >> nancy carell: you're welcome. >> steve kroft talks about...
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doctora nancy: claro que sÍ.las baconator fries de wendy's. "de hoy no pasa, vamos al médico". tengo diabetes tipo 2. me di cuenta de que mi diabetes estaba cambiando porque me era más difícil controlar mi azúcar. tenía que hacer algo. por mí y por mi familia. entonces fuimos al médico y le recetó levemir®. yo pensé insulina, inyecciones, uff. pero cuando probé levemir® flextouch la aguja era fina y corta y pensé: "¿cómo no fui al médico antes?" vo: levemir® es una insulina inyectable de acción prolongada que puede controlar su nivel de azúcar en sangre hasta por 24 horas. además levemir® le ayuda a bajar su a1c. levemir® está disponible en flextouch®: la última tecnología en inyectores de insulina de novo nordisk. dura 42 días sin refrigeración, 50% más que lantus®, que dura 28 días. levemir® es una insulina de acción prolongada que se usa para controlar los niveles elevados de azúcar en sangre en adultos y niños con diabetes y no se recomienda para tratar la cetoacidosis diabética. no use levemir® si es alérgic
doctora nancy: claro que sÍ.las baconator fries de wendy's. "de hoy no pasa, vamos al médico". tengo diabetes tipo 2. me di cuenta de que mi diabetes estaba cambiando porque me era más difícil controlar mi azúcar. tenía que hacer algo. por mí y por mi familia. entonces fuimos al médico y le recetó levemir®. yo pensé insulina, inyecciones, uff. pero cuando probé levemir® flextouch la aguja era fina y corta y pensé: "¿cómo no fui al médico antes?" vo:...
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>> steve carell: oh, it's what our kids deal with every day. >> nancy carell: no.n your success. i knew he'd be successful. but i think we thought he'd be successful in the don knotts kind of way. ( laughter ) seriously, though. but, like, you know, barney fife was an... i mean, that's an incredible character on a tv show. and that's... that was my dream for you. >> steve carell: thank you. >> nancy carell: you're welcome. >> steve kroft talks about steve carell's transition from comic actor to movie villain. go to 60minutesovertime.com. sponsored by lyrica. before fibromyalgia, i was the go-to person. i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor and i agreed moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. for some patients, lyrica significantly relieves fibromyalgia pain and improves physical function. with less pain, i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression or unusual changes in mood
>> steve carell: oh, it's what our kids deal with every day. >> nancy carell: no.n your success. i knew he'd be successful. but i think we thought he'd be successful in the don knotts kind of way. ( laughter ) seriously, though. but, like, you know, barney fife was an... i mean, that's an incredible character on a tv show. and that's... that was my dream for you. >> steve carell: thank you. >> nancy carell: you're welcome. >> steve kroft talks about steve carell's...
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the mayor of san francisco, edwin lee, the governor of california, jerry brown, democratic leader, nancy pelosi and united nations scaert general ban ki-moon. >> good afternoon. secretary general. [inaudible] mayor lee, who is the [inaudible] and the wonderful wonderful nancy pelosi the leader from washington but in san francisco. ambassadors conslet general, elected officials and distinguished guest squz that includes avenue wn cht we well quh you to celebrate the 70 anniversary of the signing of the nations charter here in wonderful san francisco. we thank the pacific boys course for a wonderful start. and secretary general, we welcome you to california and hope you remember when you were a teenager and that wasn't so laupg ago, that you were a exchange student and nearby nuvauto. you learned lot since then and we are happy to have you back at the secretary general. we'd like to recognize the ambassadors that are here from around the world that are ambassador tooz had united nations. may i ask you to stand, please? we in san francisco would like to acknowledge our partnership with the
the mayor of san francisco, edwin lee, the governor of california, jerry brown, democratic leader, nancy pelosi and united nations scaert general ban ki-moon. >> good afternoon. secretary general. [inaudible] mayor lee, who is the [inaudible] and the wonderful wonderful nancy pelosi the leader from washington but in san francisco. ambassadors conslet general, elected officials and distinguished guest squz that includes avenue wn cht we well quh you to celebrate the 70 anniversary of the...
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doctora nancy: le quedaba bien.vir, no sirves para vivir. jomari: yo que no he hecho ningÚn acto bueno esta maÑana. ♪ ♪ (aplausos) paty: continuamos aquÍ, y esta nota estÁ en boca de todo el mundo. eric: un joven de 17 aÑos muy famoso en el reino unido con mÁs de 25.000 seguidores en youtube, por poco pierde la vida. uno de los seguidores le propuso un reto. que consistÍa en saltar del howard bridge de londres en el rÍo tÁmesis, pensamos que no lo harÍa, pero lo hizo, fue arrastrado por la corriente haciendo un gran esfuerzo para no ahogarse, finalmente, un bote salvavidas tuvo que rescatarlo. ¿quÉ les parece? doctora nancy: muy terrible, no podemos vivir para complacer a los demÁs, sano, bueno que complazcan a un amigo, un fan, pero no puedes hacer cosas sin medirla, porque otro de la pide, porque habla de inseguridad, bÚsqueda de aceptaciÓn, inmadurez... eric: creo que es la bÚsqueda de aceptaciÓn el momento que estÁ viviendo. karla: lo que me preocupa es la presiÓn de las redes sociales ejercen en nuestros jÓvene
doctora nancy: le quedaba bien.vir, no sirves para vivir. jomari: yo que no he hecho ningÚn acto bueno esta maÑana. ♪ ♪ (aplausos) paty: continuamos aquÍ, y esta nota estÁ en boca de todo el mundo. eric: un joven de 17 aÑos muy famoso en el reino unido con mÁs de 25.000 seguidores en youtube, por poco pierde la vida. uno de los seguidores le propuso un reto. que consistÍa en saltar del howard bridge de londres en el rÍo tÁmesis, pensamos que no lo harÍa, pero lo hizo, fue...
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doctora nancy: pero que no pase del piquito.entura? ¿por quÉ aÚn existe? >> realmente si romeo dice que lo va a montar, el dueÑo del negocio.... ♪ ♪ william: como vieron ahÍ, no existe aventura segÚn el dueÑo del latÍn rÉcords. johnny: yo siempre dicho que cada vez que los grupos tienen la oportunidad de reunirse, quien gana en realidad es el pÚblico, que tiene la oportunidad de deleitarse de toda su mÚsica. william: el pÚblico, y los artistas, porque me entero de los black street boys... johnny: estÁn haciendo mucho dinero, el aÑo que viene van a continuar. william: ahora tengo una informaciÓn, una división mobile es el nÚmero uno con ilimitado incluido, llamados a latinoamÉrica y nacionales incluido por sÓlo 35 $ al mes, para conocer mas visite univisiÓnmobile.com, ya lo saben, pero ahora, nos vamos hasta los angeles con alejandro y francisca con toda nuestra gente linda y hermosa allÁ, ¿cÓmo van? francisca: felices, divirtiÉndonos bastante con la gente linda de los angeles, pero la diversiÓn no acaba, ¿quÉ mÁs tenemos? alejan
doctora nancy: pero que no pase del piquito.entura? ¿por quÉ aÚn existe? >> realmente si romeo dice que lo va a montar, el dueÑo del negocio.... ♪ ♪ william: como vieron ahÍ, no existe aventura segÚn el dueÑo del latÍn rÉcords. johnny: yo siempre dicho que cada vez que los grupos tienen la oportunidad de reunirse, quien gana en realidad es el pÚblico, que tiene la oportunidad de deleitarse de toda su mÚsica. william: el pÚblico, y los artistas, porque me entero de los...
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doctora nancy: le quedaba bien.oy kira vilanoova, una de las agrupaciones musicales latinoamericanas Á s exitosas de losÚltimos aÑos anuncÓ su separacin. los hermanos que integran calle 13 anunciaron que ahora trabajaÁn por separado.reÉ Érez, o residente, agradecio a los fans con el anuncio.21 galardones obtenidos, calle 13 se convirtio en el máximo grupo ganador en la historia buenos dias san jose. la temperatura actual es de 73 las maximas llegaran a los 93 y las minimas esta noche descenderan a los 59 el miercoles podria ser el dia mas caliente de la semana con temperaturas uno o dos grados mas que hoy. hay alerta de calor y spare de air para el condado de santa clara. recuerde tomar precauciones. aliste el bloqueador solar y los botellones de agua ♪ ♪ (aplausos) paty: continuamos aquÍ, y esta nota estÁ en boca de todo el mundo. eric: un joven de 17 aÑos muy famoso en el reino unido con mÁs de 25.000 seguidores en youtube, por poco pierde la vida. uno de los seguidores le propuso un reto. que consistÍa en saltar
doctora nancy: le quedaba bien.oy kira vilanoova, una de las agrupaciones musicales latinoamericanas Á s exitosas de losÚltimos aÑos anuncÓ su separacin. los hermanos que integran calle 13 anunciaron que ahora trabajaÁn por separado.reÉ Érez, o residente, agradecio a los fans con el anuncio.21 galardones obtenidos, calle 13 se convirtio en el máximo grupo ganador en la historia buenos dias san jose. la temperatura actual es de 73 las maximas llegaran a los 93 y las minimas esta noche...
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doctora nancy: dos tragos, un bolero pecado, -pegado, yo mejor estoy ahÍ.e de tanto andar en tacÓn, desde chiquita, empecÉ a trabajar a los 15 aÑos en un banco, tenÍa que verme mÁs grande para que me contratara, tenÍa que llegar con tacÓn y maquillaje, despuÉs bailar en tacÓn, correr en la arena en tacÓn... karla: dijiste algo muy interesante, en el artÍculo dice que muchas de las mujeres que se revelan son mujeres exitosas y de puestos altos, estÁn tratando de enfatizar, recordÉmoslo del banco, que para escalar en la vida profesional no es necesario andar en tacones... paty: era una niÑa, ademÁs. karla: dicen, para tener un puesto ejecutivo, no necesito estar en tacones. karla m: nos da una seÑal de poder, prestigio, autoridad, nos hace sentir mÁs femenina. pero no hay nada mÁs rico que comodidad. eric: reto a las mujeres que hablan de comodidad en esta mesa que se quiten los tacones, que trabajen sin tacones! karla: yo tengo tremendo juanete, que cuando terminÓ el programa, me los quito. karla m: yo me los quito. karla: usted en casa, relajes e igual que
doctora nancy: dos tragos, un bolero pecado, -pegado, yo mejor estoy ahÍ.e de tanto andar en tacÓn, desde chiquita, empecÉ a trabajar a los 15 aÑos en un banco, tenÍa que verme mÁs grande para que me contratara, tenÍa que llegar con tacÓn y maquillaje, despuÉs bailar en tacÓn, correr en la arena en tacÓn... karla: dijiste algo muy interesante, en el artÍculo dice que muchas de las mujeres que se revelan son mujeres exitosas y de puestos altos, estÁn tratando de enfatizar,...
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doctora nancy eso es buenos, vayan para sus noches romÁnticas.donde tuvo lesiones al parecer un poco seria, veamos lo que dijo. johnny: veamos lo que trae la gente de televisa espectÁculos. <> a pocos meses de caerse de un camper que le ocasionÓ lesiones en el mentÓn, una mano, y ruptura de tÍmpano, leticia calderÓn celebró su cumpleaÑos. (aplausos) leticia: duele, duele, duele al masticar, duele al mover mucho la mandÍbula, no puedo masticar todavÍa, todo es licuado, todo es con papilla, ya me hartÉ de eso, pero me pienso cuidar, primero por mÍ, tengo que estar bien, y segundo porque es mi obligaciÓn de madre. me metieron al quirÓfano, supe que fueron puntadas por dentro y por fuera, ahora no siento nada, toda esa parte estÁ dormida... por lo que me equivoquÉ me equivoco, no es equivocaciÓn, les juro que estudio, pero no puedo mover mucho la mandÍbula, y la langa por dentro se traba, por dentro me despedace la lengua, me mordÍ los cachetes, un pedazo de lengua... >> la celebraciÓn fue con sus compaÑeros de televisa san Ángel despuÉs de la filmac
doctora nancy eso es buenos, vayan para sus noches romÁnticas.donde tuvo lesiones al parecer un poco seria, veamos lo que dijo. johnny: veamos lo que trae la gente de televisa espectÁculos. a pocos meses de caerse de un camper que le ocasionÓ lesiones en el mentÓn, una mano, y ruptura de tÍmpano, leticia calderÓn celebró su cumpleaÑos. (aplausos) leticia: duele, duele, duele al masticar, duele al mover mucho la mandÍbula, no puedo masticar todavÍa, todo es licuado, todo es con...
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the honorable congresswoman, nancy pollution, and democratic -- nancy pelosi thank you for , your very kind introduction, and thank you for your great leadership. we at the united nations are very much grateful for your continuing support, and we need your support from the congress. [applause] the honorable jerry brown, the governor of california, again, i thank you for your participation and your strong support for the united nations in climate change and sustainable development. i look forward to working very closely with you. thank you for your leadership. [applause] the honorable edwin lee, mayor of san francisco, thank you for organizing a great and historic opportunity to celebrate the 70th anniversary of our signing of the united nations charter, and thank you for recognition of the united nations' role by honoring me with this key of san francisco. i will take this on behalf of all of the united nations staff, who are working day and night for world peace and security. thank you again for your recognition for this great meeting today, thank you. [applause] and i would like to r
the honorable congresswoman, nancy pollution, and democratic -- nancy pelosi thank you for , your very kind introduction, and thank you for your great leadership. we at the united nations are very much grateful for your continuing support, and we need your support from the congress. [applause] the honorable jerry brown, the governor of california, again, i thank you for your participation and your strong support for the united nations in climate change and sustainable development. i look...
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california governor jerry brown minoritity leader nancy pelosi and u.s. secretary general ban ki-moon. at 8:00, hear a brooklyn classroom lecture on the revolutionary wars on how individual personalities supplies and timing influenced the outcome of major battles and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america a look back at a 1960 film featuring actor and performer joe brown about a nationwide search for old circus wagons and the circus world museum's efforts to restore them in time for a july 4 parade in milwaukee. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> announcer: in june, 1945, world war ii was still being naught the pacific, although the allied powers had declared victory in europe. 50 countries, including the united states, france, united kingdom and soviet union gathered in san francisco to sign the united nations charter. up next, u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon is joined by san francisco mayor edwin lee, california governor jerry brown and house minority leader nancy pelosi to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the united nations. hosted by
california governor jerry brown minoritity leader nancy pelosi and u.s. secretary general ban ki-moon. at 8:00, hear a brooklyn classroom lecture on the revolutionary wars on how individual personalities supplies and timing influenced the outcome of major battles and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america a look back at a 1960 film featuring actor and performer joe brown about a nationwide search for old circus wagons and the circus world museum's efforts to restore them in time for a july 4...
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guest: it's very good with nancy pelosi, steny hoyer, and others. that is the other thing, i am not seeing any of these desertions on policy become personal. i have not felt any impersonal problem. even coming out of committee meetings, the science committee or the natural resources committee, i may have voted against a republican friends bill, and you come out into the hall together and realize these are classes in philosophy, but it's not personal. host: when you ran for the house, you had a pretty contentious primary. how did you win? guest: campaigns our message and message delivery. the message that works the best for me was 40 years in business, lieutenant governor of the state, overseas ambassador. no one else had the resume and the experience to hit the ground running. we needed a congressman who would not be a newbie but someone who could be a factor right away, and that message work. i also spent every waking minute running. i didn't read any books or watch any television or do anything else for those months, and it worked. guest: you -- h
guest: it's very good with nancy pelosi, steny hoyer, and others. that is the other thing, i am not seeing any of these desertions on policy become personal. i have not felt any impersonal problem. even coming out of committee meetings, the science committee or the natural resources committee, i may have voted against a republican friends bill, and you come out into the hall together and realize these are classes in philosophy, but it's not personal. host: when you ran for the house, you had a...
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doctora nancy eso es buenos, vayan para sus noches romÁnticas.er mucho la mandÍbula, no puedo masticar todavÍa, todo es licuado, todo es con papilla, ya me hartÉ de eso, pero me pienso cuidar, primero por mÍ, tengo que estar bien, y segundo porque es mi obligaciÓn de madre. me metieron al quirÓfano, supe que fueron puntadas por dentro y por fuera, ahora no siento nada, toda esa parte estÁ dormida... por lo que me equivoquÉ me equivoco, no es equivocaciÓn, les juro que estudio, pero no puedo mover mucho la mandÍbula, y la langa por dentro se traba, por dentro me despedace la lengua, me mordÍ los cachetes, un pedazo de lengua... >> la celebraciÓn fue con sus compaÑeros de televisa san Ángel despuÉs de la filmaciÓn del nuevo melodrama "a que tu me dejas". leticia: es con gente que me quiere y yo quiero, evidentemente, desde los tÉcnicos, las maquillistas, todo el equipo. >> ¿quÉ le deseas? >> sobre todo paz, y respuestas en su vida. sÍ, definitivo porque son las que te van guiando, y te dan seguridad en tu vida en la toma de decisiones. >> pero el m
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he had almost no friends aside from nancy.there were people be associated with but he never let his guard down sufficiently. about about the dots part, i became convinced that reagan was no dummy and the new more than people thought he did. i did interviews with pretty much every surviving senior member of the cabinet and will share with you what they told me. almost in the same words and will let you decide what to make of it. usually within the first five minutes they assure me that they would say you know ronald reagan was a lot smarter than people thought he was. okay. that tells me something. something. when they say that people thought he was. people didn't think he was smart at all. if you smarter than a dunce isn't that damning with faint praise. none of them said it was he was the smartest person i ever met. this also -- bob gates robert gates was talking to me the number two guy in the cia during the reagan administration. gates told me that he thought it was downplayed because reagan likes to keep the expectations l
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in this particular case, obviously i'm with nancy pelosi.frank has come out and to see the cumbersome regulation not just for wall street but also for regional banks, community banks. the effects that has had on wall street and small business that you can say in any way, shape or form that the government has been soft on wall street and the constituents it affects. >> john this is kayla tausche. you mentioned that dodd/frank is one reason why she might be hesitant to be so critical of wall street and the fallacy of some of the regulation but there's also this sense that she does need some fund raising from wall street. but i take it that idea didn't really go over well with her office? >> no, i mentioned that in the story. and of course, it's standard when you look at all of the ramifications of political stances that people take fund raising into account. because that's one of the realities of washington. and she's a veryfundraiser. and one of her aides says that's unfair. you shouldn't link her position on policy with her fund raising. and
in this particular case, obviously i'm with nancy pelosi.frank has come out and to see the cumbersome regulation not just for wall street but also for regional banks, community banks. the effects that has had on wall street and small business that you can say in any way, shape or form that the government has been soft on wall street and the constituents it affects. >> john this is kayla tausche. you mentioned that dodd/frank is one reason why she might be hesitant to be so critical of...
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leroy ran nancy pelosis first campaign when she went to congress. she always loved leroy. she recently did a speech on the floor of congress talking about leroy king who was a good friend oof nancy pelosi. lee row told me a story, you never know the obstuicals people have to go through in life. when leroy and his wife came to the city, leroy being african american and his wife was white and at that time a black person couldn't rent the apart so leroys wife would have to rent the aparnlt and 6 or 7 times they found she was married to leroy and had to move. finally they took it to court but leroy chs that kind of guy and to leroy all people mattered and i ask as soon as we are done i think it is appropriate to have a moment for leroy and also for the people who [inaudible] >> i first met leroy on nancy pelosis first congrgzal campaign, but then he continued to serve as a mentor and advisor. was one of my first supporters when i ran for had board of sfr visors and i was honored to have the support of someone who i so admiresed. i think fwt leroy and his activism and how he st
leroy ran nancy pelosis first campaign when she went to congress. she always loved leroy. she recently did a speech on the floor of congress talking about leroy king who was a good friend oof nancy pelosi. lee row told me a story, you never know the obstuicals people have to go through in life. when leroy and his wife came to the city, leroy being african american and his wife was white and at that time a black person couldn't rent the apart so leroys wife would have to rent the aparnlt and 6...
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as you mentioned, in about an hour from now, nancy houston will host other parents here at jack's firehouse, her husband's restaurant to talk about what happened, what's next and they will also meet with margie winters, the teacher who is in the middle of the controversy. >> i just don't ever feel there's a good reason to fire somebody for marrying the person that they love. >> for nancy houston and her husband, it will be difficult to imagine waldron mercy academy without margie winters, she's been the religious director here for seven years. >> truly, the person has a real true love of god in her religion. >> reporter: a catholic grade school in lower merion township did not renew winters contract in a recent letter to parents about the matter the principal wrote many accept life choices that contradict church teachings, to continue as a catholic school waldron mercy must comply with those teachings. >> it seemed obvious to me that margin winters was fired for her lifestyle. >> it raises the legal question whether or not they're in compliance with the lower merion anti-discrimination ordi
as you mentioned, in about an hour from now, nancy houston will host other parents here at jack's firehouse, her husband's restaurant to talk about what happened, what's next and they will also meet with margie winters, the teacher who is in the middle of the controversy. >> i just don't ever feel there's a good reason to fire somebody for marrying the person that they love. >> for nancy houston and her husband, it will be difficult to imagine waldron mercy academy without margie...
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nancy pelosi trying to politicize this. she's calling it the donald trump act.all about kate steinle. >> it is. >> kate steinle was killed in -- nancy pelosi is the congresswoman from san francisco. we're talking about her constituent. and she's dishonoring kate steinle's memory by politicizing it. brad steinle was on and talked about the fact that he appreciates what donald trump has done. and calls it exactly what it is kate's law. >> actually respect him, he had the decency to call. calleded a couple of times. and, you know it's more than done. but this isn't donald trump's policy. this had isn't donald trump's law. this is kate's law. it's very cut and clear. it's to keep convicted felons that are illegal immigrants out of our country or in jail. it's very simple. >> it is very simple. by the way, it was july 7th that bill o'reilly asked all of you out to sign a petition putting forward kate's law. over 600,000 of you signed that petition. and it was actually addressed to senator mitch mcconnell and john boehner. july 7th. nancy pelosi in her hometown knocki
nancy pelosi trying to politicize this. she's calling it the donald trump act.all about kate steinle. >> it is. >> kate steinle was killed in -- nancy pelosi is the congresswoman from san francisco. we're talking about her constituent. and she's dishonoring kate steinle's memory by politicizing it. brad steinle was on and talked about the fact that he appreciates what donald trump has done. and calls it exactly what it is kate's law. >> actually respect him, he had the decency...
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now, please extend a warm welcome for nancy pearl and mary mcdonagh murphy. [applause] lause] [applause] >> it is so nice of you to come out this early to see and here from mary about her knew book. i'm just going to jump right in with the questions. mary how did you come to do this book? one of our all-time favorite books. i was talking to a young woman last night from vanguard press. i knew we were doing this this morning. amanda do you remember when you 1st read to kill a mockingbird? mr. elliott, 7th grade. that's one of the things i think is so true. oprah winfrey told me that she really calls this our national novel. it is just one of those novels. you can ask anyone to aa person and they >> it just has that effect. >> and so what -- how did you read it? >> i almost escaped high school without reading "to kill a mockingbird" because it had month not been assigned. h and my mother and sister who know quite a lot about books were talking to me one more than morning, o and somebody mentionedim gem, my sister did, and i said well, that's such a funny name f
now, please extend a warm welcome for nancy pearl and mary mcdonagh murphy. [applause] lause] [applause] >> it is so nice of you to come out this early to see and here from mary about her knew book. i'm just going to jump right in with the questions. mary how did you come to do this book? one of our all-time favorite books. i was talking to a young woman last night from vanguard press. i knew we were doing this this morning. amanda do you remember when you 1st read to kill a mockingbird?...
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nancy, thank you. john dickerson's guests on "face the nation" this sunday will include contender for the republican nomination mike huckabee and cbs news aviation and safety expert sully sullenberger. today, an autopsy shows that 43-year-old samuel dubose died of a bullet to the head. dubose, who was unarmed, was shot by a university of cincinnati police officer, ray tensing, during a traffic stop. tensing was fired and charged with murder. he's now free on bond. that killing is one of membership that we've seen recently in which a simple traffic stop escalated into violence. some police departments are training officers to defees these situations and michelle miller has been looking into that. >> put your hands up! get your hands up now! >> reporter: veteran officers ken lerud and gordie bush are responding to a burglary. >> i just want to leave! >> reporter: it's all part of a de-escalation drill designed to help cops figure out an alternative to deadly force. >> why didn't you tase him? >> he's not
nancy, thank you. john dickerson's guests on "face the nation" this sunday will include contender for the republican nomination mike huckabee and cbs news aviation and safety expert sully sullenberger. today, an autopsy shows that 43-year-old samuel dubose died of a bullet to the head. dubose, who was unarmed, was shot by a university of cincinnati police officer, ray tensing, during a traffic stop. tensing was fired and charged with murder. he's now free on bond. that killing is one...
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nancy cordes on capitol hill. thank you nancy. israel's prime minister will be lobbying congress to reject the deal in. in a call today, benjamin netanyahu told the president agreement threatens the security of israel and the world. netanyahu calls it a bad mistake of historic proportions. >> the militant islamic state of iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons, and in addition, iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression and terror in the region and in the world. >> reporter: among the first to congratulate iran was syrian dictator bashar al assad. his civil war against his own people is largely funded by iran. he called the nuclear deal an historic turning point. it is also a golden opportunity for russia to sell more arms to iran. president putin said the world is breathing a sigh of relief, but that relief does not include saudi arabia iran's archenemy. the saudis had nothing to say but they have suggested in the past that
nancy cordes on capitol hill. thank you nancy. israel's prime minister will be lobbying congress to reject the deal in. in a call today, benjamin netanyahu told the president agreement threatens the security of israel and the world. netanyahu calls it a bad mistake of historic proportions. >> the militant islamic state of iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons, and in addition, iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars which will enable it...
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to glaucoma. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank you. now you see him, now you don't. how a drug lord dropped out of prison. and the blue angels buzz the beach when the "cbs evening news" continues. my heart... beats 100,000 times a day sending oxygen to my muscles... again! so i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. there's something out there. that can be serious, even fatal to infants. it's whooping cough, and people can spread it without knowing it. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about a whooping cough vaccination today. >> pelley: he was there. then he was gone. we have new video that shows how a notorious mexican drug lord escaped prison through a sophisticated tunnel. omar vil
to glaucoma. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank you. now you see him, now you don't. how a drug lord dropped out of prison. and the blue angels buzz the beach when the "cbs evening news" continues. my heart... beats 100,000 times a day sending oxygen to my muscles... again! so i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try...
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nancy: claro que sÍ. hija siente mi impaciencia. soy yo quien tiene el control. entonces es una situaciÓn sumamente difÍcil, pero en mi caso estoy tratando de romper con agregados psicolÓgicos, con condicionamientos con los que yo crecÍ. yo quiero crear a mi hija sin violencia, pero tambiÉn poniendo lÍmites. por ejemplo, hay un tantrum en una tienda de juguetes, por ejemplo, porque estÁ antojado. si dices no, es no. y no importa cuÁntas mujeres te estÁn mirando y cuán juzgada te puedas sentir. nancy: muy bueno eso que acabas de decir, reglas y firmeza. si usted dice no y se pone a llorar y le dice que sÍ, perdiÓ la batalla. erik: ese no se convierte en un tal vez. vÍa un niÑo tirando un tantrun, en el medio del piso, y la madre fue con el niÑo a buscar el juguete que le comprÓ dos. ahÍ estÁ la clave del problema. la constancia y la firmeza es lo mÁs importante. karla: cuando yo hablo de decir no con firmeza, tambiÉn hay que validar el niÑo. yo sÉ que tÚ quieres el juguete, pero este no es el momento. ana:
nancy: claro que sÍ. hija siente mi impaciencia. soy yo quien tiene el control. entonces es una situaciÓn sumamente difÍcil, pero en mi caso estoy tratando de romper con agregados psicolÓgicos, con condicionamientos con los que yo crecÍ. yo quiero crear a mi hija sin violencia, pero tambiÉn poniendo lÍmites. por ejemplo, hay un tantrum en una tienda de juguetes, por ejemplo, porque estÁ antojado. si dices no, es no. y no importa cuÁntas mujeres te estÁn mirando y cuán juzgada te...
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nancy cordes is on capitol hill listening to response. nancy, good morning. >> good morning, gayle.s simply don't trust iran to keep up its end of any bargain and others worry that bringing this rogue nation back into the international community in some ways will only embolden it. that's why you see such a huge range of reactions on capitol hill to this international agreement. take a listen. >> this is the most dangerous irresponsible step. >> they're laughing at us back in iran. >> this is considerably short of perfection. if in fact if it's as bad a dial as i think it is at the moment, we'll do everything we can to stop it. >> this is an important step. >> it doesn't provide for the any time/anywhere inspections that we were all talking about. >> the agreement has taken a downward trend. >> let's find out what we have first. >> obviously the devil is in the details. >> president obama is urging lawmakers to keep an open mind and let the administration explain those details in briefings and hearings over the coming weeks. and in a new interview with tom friedman of "the new york t
nancy cordes is on capitol hill listening to response. nancy, good morning. >> good morning, gayle.s simply don't trust iran to keep up its end of any bargain and others worry that bringing this rogue nation back into the international community in some ways will only embolden it. that's why you see such a huge range of reactions on capitol hill to this international agreement. take a listen. >> this is the most dangerous irresponsible step. >> they're laughing at us back in...
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here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: the latest sting video is also the most graphic. it shows a planned parenthood doctor in colorado examining a fetus and isolating different organs. the videos have galv niedz republicans who introduced senate legislation today. >> a bill to prohibit federal funding of planned parenthood feteration of america. >> reporter: iowa senator joni ernst is a chief sponsor. >> these videos are hard for anyone to defend and hit at the moral fabric of our society. >> reporter: planned parenthood gets more than $500 million federal and state dollars each year. >> i was diagnosed with stage 2-b breast cancer. >> reporter: and launch aid new ad campaign this week aimed at keeping that funding. >> fididn't have planned parenthood i probably never would have gotten my breasts checked. >> reporter: in a "washington post" op-ed today the group's president insisted these videos do not show anything illegal on planned parenthood's part. but house committees are now investigating what's become a potent campaign issue for republican candidates. >> defund
here's nancy cordes. >> reporter: the latest sting video is also the most graphic. it shows a planned parenthood doctor in colorado examining a fetus and isolating different organs. the videos have galv niedz republicans who introduced senate legislation today. >> a bill to prohibit federal funding of planned parenthood feteration of america. >> reporter: iowa senator joni ernst is a chief sponsor. >> these videos are hard for anyone to defend and hit at the moral fabric...
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you so much, nancy. and with that we will pirouette to the american ballerina misty copeland who broke a 75-year barrier today when the american ballet theater announced she will become its first african american female principal ballerina. she's 32, and has been dancing with the theater for 12 years. this was her reaction: >> i had moments of doubting myself and wanting to quit because i didn't know that there would be a future for an african american woman to make it to this level. at the same time, it made me so hungry to push through to carry the next generation. so it's not me up here, and i'm constantly saying that. it's everyone that came before me that got me to this position, and all the little girls that can see themselves through me, it's giving them a brighter future. >> pelley: we have a treat later. we're going to have more about misty copeland and her amazing career broadcast. also, what you can do to save someone who's gone into cardiac arrest when the cbs evening news continues. introduc
you so much, nancy. and with that we will pirouette to the american ballerina misty copeland who broke a 75-year barrier today when the american ballet theater announced she will become its first african american female principal ballerina. she's 32, and has been dancing with the theater for 12 years. this was her reaction: >> i had moments of doubting myself and wanting to quit because i didn't know that there would be a future for an african american woman to make it to this level. at...
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to glaucoma. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank you. now you see him, now you don't. >> pelley: we have breaking news tonight. we'll go right to the details of this developing story. >> reporter: i'm kristine johnson. search crews have recovered two bodies from the wreckage of small plane that crashed into a washington state mountainside over the weekend. a teenage girl was the sole survivor. the two victims have not been formally identified, but they are believed to be her step-grandparents, who were also on the plane. we now return you to scott pelley. >> pelley: how now you see him now you see him, now you don't. how a drug lord dropped out of prison. and, the blue angels buzz the beach when the "cbs evening news" continues. my heart... beats 100,000 times a day sending oxygen to my muscles... again! so i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. now with our most vitamin d three ever. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work f
to glaucoma. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank you. now you see him, now you don't. >> pelley: we have breaking news tonight. we'll go right to the details of this developing story. >> reporter: i'm kristine johnson. search crews have recovered two bodies from the wreckage of small plane that crashed into a washington state mountainside over the weekend. a teenage girl was the sole survivor. the two victims have not been formally identified, but they are...
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she said that -- now, i'll tell you that grain and nancy reagan -- reagan and nancy reagan were is so close emotionally to each other that they were almost the entire emotional universe, one to the other. and no one understood ronald reagan better than nancy reagan, and probably vice versa. but nancy reagan said in her memoir, which i recommend to her called "my turn," it was published in the early is the 90s, it is one of the most candid memoirs of anybody in american public life in the last 50 years, at least that i've encountered. and she said that as close as she was to her husband whom she always called ronnie, as close as i was to ronnie, there were those moments when that curtain came down, and even i didn't know what was going through his head, what was going through his heart. so for nancy reagan to admit that about her husband, to state that about her husband, i thought, was quite striking. but there was another passage this from reagan's own memoir, that i found maybe even more striking. and, again, it's just a sentence or two. and if you maybe -- i had read it before, and
she said that -- now, i'll tell you that grain and nancy reagan -- reagan and nancy reagan were is so close emotionally to each other that they were almost the entire emotional universe, one to the other. and no one understood ronald reagan better than nancy reagan, and probably vice versa. but nancy reagan said in her memoir, which i recommend to her called "my turn," it was published in the early is the 90s, it is one of the most candid memoirs of anybody in american public life in...
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jason and nancy are back as well.ntly happens where these companies under promise and then over delivery. is it possible that that minus 4.4% is an overstatement? >> you know, we can hope so, but not likely. earnings estimates can really be called low ball estimates; right? because that is the game. companies give a number, and then they surprise to the upside, they overdeliver, and they rally. so if the earnings are guiding down, and down by quite a bit, we have reason to be concerned. . >> what is the problem, jason? what do you think is the weakness here? and we know that it's been a rocky quarter certainly, but people are still doing commerce and companies are still making money. >> of course and that will always continue. but as far as answering your question. there's actually a really interesting, quote, unquote, scientific answer to that question. there's a company called fact set. they did an analysis of every word spoken by the ceos recently on these conference calls explaining their earnings. and the u.s. do
jason and nancy are back as well.ntly happens where these companies under promise and then over delivery. is it possible that that minus 4.4% is an overstatement? >> you know, we can hope so, but not likely. earnings estimates can really be called low ball estimates; right? because that is the game. companies give a number, and then they surprise to the upside, they overdeliver, and they rally. so if the earnings are guiding down, and down by quite a bit, we have reason to be concerned. ....
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the north but san francisco congratulation to you all and thank you for coming >> from congresswoman nancyelosi please welcome alex lazzaro to say a few words (clapping) >> thank you tilly ambassador congress is in session and she says this is a great moment for san francisco as we complete the transformation of doyle drive and open the new presidio parkway that parkway insures safety in a earthquake and eliminates the proximate causes for the offer 1 thousand vehicles this represents the best of our city our initiative thinking and imperial spirit the respect for the natural resources and beneficial partners between the public and private sector i was proud for this fight in congress to carry one hundred and thirty in the act and others and an initiative hundred and $50 million for this alone for the public-private partnering as we enjoy traveling along the new presidio parkway construction continues with extensive landscaping and restoration that will integrate the roadway into our magnificent presidio connecting the post with the field and establishing 13 acres of new presidio parklands
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>> thank you nancy. we are aware of the death--reports of the death of mullah omar. we do believe the reports of his death are credible. beyond that i'm not in position to comment on the specifics surrounding his death. >> so if he died in 2013, what would that say about-- >> nancy, i can tell you that the intelligence community is looking at these reports and continues to assess the circumstances around his death. but beyond that i'm not going to be in a position here to speak candidly about what we know at this point. i'm sure when the i.c. has an update or anything determinative, they will be in position to update you. >> can you brief us on what the president's message is going to be? is it going to be a new approach message? >> i don't think he has a new approach or message. the message that he'll be offering tonight on iran will be very similar to the public case that he has been making for a few weeks since the deal in vienna has been reached. as you know he has been making the case publicly through interviews and through taking your questions-- >> so that was
>> thank you nancy. we are aware of the death--reports of the death of mullah omar. we do believe the reports of his death are credible. beyond that i'm not in position to comment on the specifics surrounding his death. >> so if he died in 2013, what would that say about-- >> nancy, i can tell you that the intelligence community is looking at these reports and continues to assess the circumstances around his death. but beyond that i'm not going to be in a position here to...
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the only people we received responses from was nancy pelosi and jackie spears. out of 275 letters two people responded. nancy pelosi's response was that they had every intention of restoring financial aid to students but we have only had cuts. we realize the moment us battle. we are still trying to education and sending students to department of rehabilitation to try to get their tuition covered through that process, however our experience is 50/50. it depends on the students. we found they have to jump through hurdles and while we recommend it, some students give up. last year we went through all of our sclips -- scholarships for disabled students which was $400000. there are now talks of gpa increases for students to continue receiving financial aid. which would be above the 2.0 limit which is the basic fee. our opinion is getting harder and harder for disabled students to have an education. while we are grateful to the universities for trying to implement policy to continue students getting financial aid, we continue to fight that. we know there are administr
the only people we received responses from was nancy pelosi and jackie spears. out of 275 letters two people responded. nancy pelosi's response was that they had every intention of restoring financial aid to students but we have only had cuts. we realize the moment us battle. we are still trying to education and sending students to department of rehabilitation to try to get their tuition covered through that process, however our experience is 50/50. it depends on the students. we found they...
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>> nancy, as the death investigation continues, a lot of people wondering where bobbi kristina's ex, nick gordon. we found him and we have the new images. we sat down and talked to one of the ladies in the core group who cared for bobbi kristina in her final days. >> krissy would open her eyes, wouldn't she? >> yes, krissy would open her eyes. >> what would that be like when she opened her eyes? >> i guess initially when it happened, you know, that gave me hope. and for me, you know, i felt like she could hear. i don't know 100% if he coushe or not but i've always been told that the hearing is the last to go. >> what were bobbi kristina's final moments really like? well, i sat down with wanda shelly, one of the women who was in the core group that cared for krissy in her final days. >> it wasn't a day that i wasn't there that krissy didn't get a kiss to say, love you baby girl. i'll see you tomorrow. >> wanda said at the end, the family was at peace. >> they read the bible. they prayed with her to ensure she wasn't making the transition alone. >> did it feel like her mother was there
>> nancy, as the death investigation continues, a lot of people wondering where bobbi kristina's ex, nick gordon. we found him and we have the new images. we sat down and talked to one of the ladies in the core group who cared for bobbi kristina in her final days. >> krissy would open her eyes, wouldn't she? >> yes, krissy would open her eyes. >> what would that be like when she opened her eyes? >> i guess initially when it happened, you know, that gave me hope....