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your voices heard, totally, but every city in america, not every city, but every major city has protests like this, it's not right, it makes our country look like a joke. as adults practice their freedom of speech in protests like this-- what do kids think? renee santos speaks to a teacher... on how to explain the mood of the country to children. kistler says: "our children haven't seen anything like this before." emotions of fear - anger- sadness kistler says: "it's carrying over to the classroom we are seeing forms of anxiety that i've never seen associated with another election." now educators like irene kistler are opening up. kistler says: "a lot of them are scared." sharing just how much this election students of all ages. kistler says: "it's not so much the results of the election it's the social climate of the country that produced those results that scares me." ensuring your student feels safe at school is simple- kistler says it all has to with talking. kistler says: "we all need to be having conversations with our children that none of this is ok this is not how you respond to
your voices heard, totally, but every city in america, not every city, but every major city has protests like this, it's not right, it makes our country look like a joke. as adults practice their freedom of speech in protests like this-- what do kids think? renee santos speaks to a teacher... on how to explain the mood of the country to children. kistler says: "our children haven't seen anything like this before." emotions of fear - anger- sadness kistler says: "it's carrying...
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and she replied no. >> there were lots of irish pubs in every city in america.y in in nyc where there's almost as, as a starbucks. when when i heard about an on, place dissuaded guinness that was just finished aiming to honor my irish lineage i was in. welcome to vinyl, a for floor non- irish pub, bar, with a full-fledged record store at its core. with 7000 square feet feet there is so much more. >> if you look at the age it's not the stereotypical irish folks today. i'm that younger audience. i came over here to open a place which is irish inspired but not an irish pub. >> you heard that right. tableside -- can be found on the level called the mezzanine. no other place that i have seen at nyc. one. one level up there's a black rose lounge set up for tv and sound. it is there that you will find one of the many odes to ireland. there are some famous names on their very own wall of fame. one that is off-the-wall here at vn why al is a record collection. others are among the 700 people but james says this place is not just for the elites. >> it's a very important t
and she replied no. >> there were lots of irish pubs in every city in america.y in in nyc where there's almost as, as a starbucks. when when i heard about an on, place dissuaded guinness that was just finished aiming to honor my irish lineage i was in. welcome to vinyl, a for floor non- irish pub, bar, with a full-fledged record store at its core. with 7000 square feet feet there is so much more. >> if you look at the age it's not the stereotypical irish folks today. i'm that...
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or every city that we have been to, and even some of the bluest states are people that come out and say, not are they frustrated with washington, and not only do they like the fact that donald trump is somebody who will tell it like it is, but they want someone to go in and just change things up. somebody who will throw a bomb in the water, if you will. somebody who promises that they are going to fix things. somebody who promises they are going to get things done. and donald trump has done that on the campaign trail almost unequivocally, making grand promises that frankly would be very hard to get enacted in a congress. we'll see if that still remains if he wins tonight in a decisive way. of course that is still up in the air, and whether or not the republicans maintain control of the senate. we already know they're going to maintain control of the house. but what i can tell you is, the trump campaign is feeling vindicated. they feel like they've been talking about a movement, one that most people have overlooked or discredited. and now they're seeing that movement come to frui
or every city that we have been to, and even some of the bluest states are people that come out and say, not are they frustrated with washington, and not only do they like the fact that donald trump is somebody who will tell it like it is, but they want someone to go in and just change things up. somebody who will throw a bomb in the water, if you will. somebody who promises that they are going to fix things. somebody who promises they are going to get things done. and donald trump has done...
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every city, town, and village in the world is a possibility. the data we have indicates that southern europe may be involved. turkey or greece, perhaps. yeah, but we're on our way to austria. well, consider the possibility that two clever and intelligent u.n.c.l.e. agents are being lead well, we'll consider it, sir. i suggest you take this young man into custody as quickly as possible and by whatever means necessary. touche. oh, excuse me, i just wasn't lookin' -where i was goin'. -excuse me. well, you're an american, aren't you? so am i, but i guess you can tell that, can't you? i'm christine hobson, i'm from oklahoma city. -greg martin. -well, hi. i suppose you're just staying long enough for the championships. unless youou're planning on seeing some of the sights. how nice. excuse me. the name is martin, grgr martin. he arrived from new york approximately rs hours ago. yes, well... yes, well, will yououlease check your guest list again? i'll hold on. welcome to our friends of america. on behalf of the management i have been asked free of cha
every city, town, and village in the world is a possibility. the data we have indicates that southern europe may be involved. turkey or greece, perhaps. yeah, but we're on our way to austria. well, consider the possibility that two clever and intelligent u.n.c.l.e. agents are being lead well, we'll consider it, sir. i suggest you take this young man into custody as quickly as possible and by whatever means necessary. touche. oh, excuse me, i just wasn't lookin' -where i was goin'. -excuse me....
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. >> if every city did this, i think we could make big changes so it feels good to be involved. >> they will be hiring a consult ant and asking for hem from the college of engineering. >> we need good technical assistance. resolution at the next city and coming up in sports sportsthe hawkeyes face their toughest road test of the season -- why iowa is excited heading to happy valley -- next on cbs 2 2"cbs 2 news connects with you. call us at 1-800-222-kganemail us at news at cbs 2 iowa dot comconnect with us on facebook at facebook/kgan cbs 2. 2. >>> the fbi is warning about a possible terror attack on the day before tuesday's election. it is thought al-qaeda is plotting to strike in new york, texas and virginia but no other this threat security is being stepped up at airports, bridges, government buildings and polling places. >> iraq's special forces stepped up attacks. military leaders say they regained control of six neighborhoods in mosul. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals
. >> if every city did this, i think we could make big changes so it feels good to be involved. >> they will be hiring a consult ant and asking for hem from the college of engineering. >> we need good technical assistance. resolution at the next city and coming up in sports sportsthe hawkeyes face their toughest road test of the season -- why iowa is excited heading to happy valley -- next on cbs 2 2"cbs 2 news connects with you. call us at 1-800-222-kganemail us at news...
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demonstrator "we've got workers like myself now outside and we gonna keep fighting until we get it in every city every county county more demonstrations in the area are planned for today, and that includes one shortly at city hall, and then tonight outside the mcdonald's on miller park way in west milwaukee. milwaukee residents concerned about the potential for lead in their drinking water, can now do something about it. cbs 58's julie parise has more from outside the 16th street community health cent. one of two south side filter distribution events happens here in just a few hours. people who live in homes with a lead service line can come by to get a free water filter. the water filters are one step in reducing the threat of lead poisoning in children. the city says the filters should last about a year. tests show that filters can remove about 98 percent of all lead pieces from the water. the common council has been working on a plan to replace lead service lines for months. months.tom barrett "i would imagine that there are want make sure that we're reaching out to them and that they know th
demonstrator "we've got workers like myself now outside and we gonna keep fighting until we get it in every city every county county more demonstrations in the area are planned for today, and that includes one shortly at city hall, and then tonight outside the mcdonald's on miller park way in west milwaukee. milwaukee residents concerned about the potential for lead in their drinking water, can now do something about it. cbs 58's julie parise has more from outside the 16th street community...
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halverson says almost every city manufacturer. "each brand has a little different oil, a little bit different cut, a little different seasoning, a little bit different salt." halverson's collection is on display at black gold farms in grand forks. and says there's always room for one more. and a wisconsin staple has been added to mcdonald's menus! you can now order cheese curds. they will be available statewide starting on thursday. the cheese curds are featured on the "mcpick 2 for 5-dollars" menu. this is the first time in mcdonalds history that cheese curds will be on the menu. the salvation army and handbell musicians of america set a new guinness world record over the weekend in minnesota. e the mall of america saturday. 664 musicians set the new record for largest handbell choir. performers from 24 states and canada played an original 5-minute piece. all anchors chat/toss to 6am as the community remembers a five year old girl-- killed in a hit and run... the driver is expected in court today. what charges he's facing. a woma
halverson says almost every city manufacturer. "each brand has a little different oil, a little bit different cut, a little different seasoning, a little bit different salt." halverson's collection is on display at black gold farms in grand forks. and says there's always room for one more. and a wisconsin staple has been added to mcdonald's menus! you can now order cheese curds. they will be available statewide starting on thursday. the cheese curds are featured on the "mcpick 2...
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against his election in new york, chicago, dallas and seattle with police making arrests in nearly every city. we went to one of those protests here in manhattan. overnight protesters hit the streets from coast to coast. seattle, chicago, new york. thousands of people marched in at least ten cities speaking out against president-elect trump. >> i'm here to show solidarity to people who have been affected by the hatred that donald trump's rhetoric has invigorated in this country. >> reporter: here in manhattan crowds chanted things like dump trump and new york hates trump trump tower where the president-elect was set to be home at the time. >> i'm a republican. i'm a woman. i have never come out to a protest and i've never felt so passionately about anything being wrong. as a hispanic woman i don't feel safe in this country. >> reporter: in california they gathered on the 101 shutting down the freeway and in oakland people set multiple fires on streets forcing police in riot gear to move in. >> i don't want a president that represents everything negative i would rather have a president that's
against his election in new york, chicago, dallas and seattle with police making arrests in nearly every city. we went to one of those protests here in manhattan. overnight protesters hit the streets from coast to coast. seattle, chicago, new york. thousands of people marched in at least ten cities speaking out against president-elect trump. >> i'm here to show solidarity to people who have been affected by the hatred that donald trump's rhetoric has invigorated in this country. >>...
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. >> reporter: at every city council meeting there's an open-door policy for the public to give a prayer or indication. according to an attorney, the satanic temple which is based in tucson asked to do it but was told no. >> there are many people in the organization, they are tax communities, and they will not be disenfranchised. >> reporter: this comes after,;t one council member made p antisatanic comments. in the later the council woman is quoted "saying i do not welcome a satanist group. if they do come, you will not see me bow my head to their message. i will leave the meeting." the group's attorney says scottsdale has two options. >> they allow as, which they have to constitutionally do, or they have to do away with that system through which they're discriminating. >> reporter: instead of letting satanists speak, it believes the city found a loophole changing policy to only allow chaplains to give the indication. >> most don't have the ability to decide which faiths are more appropriate than others. the country was foundod that principle. >> reporter: scottsdale is reviewing the de
. >> reporter: at every city council meeting there's an open-door policy for the public to give a prayer or indication. according to an attorney, the satanic temple which is based in tucson asked to do it but was told no. >> there are many people in the organization, they are tax communities, and they will not be disenfranchised. >> reporter: this comes after,;t one council member made p antisatanic comments. in the later the council woman is quoted "saying i do not...
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with police, making arrests in nearly every city. protests also broke out here in the district. one right outside the white house, another outside of trump hotel where some were caught attempting to break through a barrier. we want to take you to that chaotic scene outside the white house where secret service. the crowd filled with dozens of anti-trump protesters were then dispersed. meanwhile another massive crowd marched the streets of d-c holding anti-trump signs--chanting "u-s-a no trump". earlier wednesday protesters at american university burned u-s flags on campus. trump supporters who watched the protest are hoping and across the nation. the transition to the new trump administration begins in just a few hours. today - president the new trump administration begins in just a few hours. today - president obama will welcome his successor to the white house. suzanne kennedy is live in northwest d-c with more on today's meeting. a message of hope, and a call for unity the race to donald trump. the democratic nominee spoke in new york city, hours after calling to congratulate
with police, making arrests in nearly every city. protests also broke out here in the district. one right outside the white house, another outside of trump hotel where some were caught attempting to break through a barrier. we want to take you to that chaotic scene outside the white house where secret service. the crowd filled with dozens of anti-trump protesters were then dispersed. meanwhile another massive crowd marched the streets of d-c holding anti-trump signs--chanting "u-s-a no...
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every city around the state is either in the teens, the 20s , 30s , or 40 degrees cooler than we were yesterday. just yesterday. at this time. as we take a look at what we have going on. keystone resort open tomorrow. they are happy with the snow. and look at this show from temperatures yesterday. and now, it doesn't know what hit it. you can see the snow is still around the area. and we have little pockets of dry, then it fills right back in again. this will be off and on snow all the way into the darkness hours and into the news time tonight. you can see all of it is now spreading all the way into the great lakes region. and we have another system sitting out here. back to the system at hand, cold air came in behind it. we had snow as well. let's go to lauren in the colorado weather center. show us the here. >> take a look at the snow totals. debbie in highlands ranch. 4.1 inches. mike in bailey, four inches. in southwest aurora, two-and-a- half inches. silverthorne2. carol, reporting 1.3 inches for us. so some areas did get a nice little dose of snow. check out this picture. this i
every city around the state is either in the teens, the 20s , 30s , or 40 degrees cooler than we were yesterday. just yesterday. at this time. as we take a look at what we have going on. keystone resort open tomorrow. they are happy with the snow. and look at this show from temperatures yesterday. and now, it doesn't know what hit it. you can see the snow is still around the area. and we have little pockets of dry, then it fills right back in again. this will be off and on snow all the way into...
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against his election in new york, chicago, dallas and seattle with police making arrests in nearly every city. we went to one of those protests here in manhattan. overnight protesters hit the streets from coast to coast. seattle, chicago, thousands of people marched in at least ten cities speaking out against president-elect trump. >> i'm here to show solidarity to people who have been affected by the hatred that donald trump's rhetoric has invigorated in this country. >> reporter: here in manhattan ds wlookike is unclear. 20 million americans have gained coverage under president obama's signature law. >> believe me, we'll get rid of that. >> reporter: trump is also promising middle class families >> reporter: he promised to suspend immigration and impose extreme vetting. >> radical islamic terror is right around the corner, we have to be so tough, so smart, so vigilant. >> reporter: trump is also eager to fill that seat on the supreme court vacant since february with a conservative justice and could get other chances to appoint more justices. mary bruce, abc news, vladimir putin says he's lo
against his election in new york, chicago, dallas and seattle with police making arrests in nearly every city. we went to one of those protests here in manhattan. overnight protesters hit the streets from coast to coast. seattle, chicago, thousands of people marched in at least ten cities speaking out against president-elect trump. >> i'm here to show solidarity to people who have been affected by the hatred that donald trump's rhetoric has invigorated in this country. >> reporter:...
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. >>> breaking news, explosion in the heart every center city. "eyewitness news" has learned that a call went out for suspicious package at 18th and pine. that's in the rittenhouse square district. that package apparently exploded injuring one person. now, it is not clear who was injured, our trang do is on the scene getting more information, we expect to have a live report that's coming up in a few minute. >> unbelievable video near pittsburgh, take a look, group of children almost hit by out of control police car. the officer was chasing a stolen van, when the van hit him, sending him into a park car. the overside have minor injuries, and the van is still on the run. >> man who shot and killed san antonio police detective turned himself in and targets himself or targeted the police officer because every his uniform. investigators say tyrone mccain shot and killed detective benjamin marconi sunday. san antonio police chief says he was the man in the surveillance picture they released. he al popjoys dollars to marconi's family as he was led by re
. >>> breaking news, explosion in the heart every center city. "eyewitness news" has learned that a call went out for suspicious package at 18th and pine. that's in the rittenhouse square district. that package apparently exploded injuring one person. now, it is not clear who was injured, our trang do is on the scene getting more information, we expect to have a live report that's coming up in a few minute. >> unbelievable video near pittsburgh, take a look, group of...
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. >> what about they're in every city? when they demonstrate against you and there are signs out there, don't you say to yourself, i guess you don't, "do i have to worry about th? them, tell them not to be afraid, they're afraid." >> i would tell them don't be afraid. absolutely. >> that's not what you are saying. i said it. >> i am saying it. i have been saying it. don't be afraid. we are going to bring our country back. but certainly don't be afraid. we just had an election. and -- sort of like -- you have to be given a little time. people are protesting. if hillary had won, and if my terrible thing. and, it would have been a much different attitude. there is a different attitude. a double standard here. >> not my president! >> reporter: it has been five full days since election, and anti-trump demonstrations driven in part by hillary clinton's edge in the popular vote, have been significant. when we interviewed him on friday afternoon, mr. trump said he had not heard about some of the acts of violence that are popping o
. >> what about they're in every city? when they demonstrate against you and there are signs out there, don't you say to yourself, i guess you don't, "do i have to worry about th? them, tell them not to be afraid, they're afraid." >> i would tell them don't be afraid. absolutely. >> that's not what you are saying. i said it. >> i am saying it. i have been saying it. don't be afraid. we are going to bring our country back. but certainly don't be afraid. we just...
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hitting one particular group every city resident very hard. >> thousands of student rent having a really hard time getting to school. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch shows us how they're dealing with the strike. >> come on, let's go, let's go. >> roman catholic hi, getting too school in the midst after septa shutdown, one more than -- more than one answer, none easy. >> i couldn't even take that to get here the other day, my mom had to drive me. so she has to take off time from work, tan just sucks. >> roman catholic student, philly metro to the campus, so septa buses, trolleys, trains, are a go, too, now down to the regional rails, and they've been a tough go. >> septa lines are huge. >> like many schools, public and private, roman catholic changing its schedule for now. >> bit of adjusted schedule, longer 20 minute homeroom or so, hopefully getting here on normal time, starting at 8:00 a.m. >> as negotiations evan flow between septa and local 234, about a thousand or so roman catholic student and their families are starting to think long-term. >> if this goes on more for than a
hitting one particular group every city resident very hard. >> thousands of student rent having a really hard time getting to school. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch shows us how they're dealing with the strike. >> come on, let's go, let's go. >> roman catholic hi, getting too school in the midst after septa shutdown, one more than -- more than one answer, none easy. >> i couldn't even take that to get here the other day, my mom had to drive me. so she...
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today's march centered on getting every city in the country to adopt a $15 an hour minimum wage. airports rely on service workers, many of them employed by fast food restaurants. allen shep saturday a custodian working at the sacramento airport. >> even though our logo says service workers, are we not servants, and that's what we feel we're being treated at. everybody here lives bloat poverty wage. >> reporter: joining her were other service employees like alejandra who walked out of her job in mcdiagnosis, a single mom who earns $12 an hour and after paying the rent there's little left. >> i have to pay 600 and i only get 100 or 150 for two weeks and nobody can survive that. >> reporter: mejia was also at an early morning march where protesters blocked the intersection of 98th avenue and international boulevard in east oakland. some are set to bring the minimum wage up to $15 an hour and in california by 2022. >> we need to do that all across country and even $15 in a city like san francisco is not sufficient given the cost housing. >> reporter: even a small increase will make a
today's march centered on getting every city in the country to adopt a $15 an hour minimum wage. airports rely on service workers, many of them employed by fast food restaurants. allen shep saturday a custodian working at the sacramento airport. >> even though our logo says service workers, are we not servants, and that's what we feel we're being treated at. everybody here lives bloat poverty wage. >> reporter: joining her were other service employees like alejandra who walked out...
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while every city has oversight on taxis, almost none of them bother to check if those same vehicles have dangerous defects that need replacing. >> safety recalls pose some kind of safety risk, in many cases, it can be serious. television stations to examine how often the vehicles that drive you around had risky recalls that got ignored. recalls that may not affect every ride, but significant enough for the federal government to mandate postcards and letters, urging immediate fixes. it's just that the taxi industry didn't get the memo. >> it's really like playing the lottery. when you are getting into cars. a one in four chance, basically, that these taxi cabs might have an >> we checked with some of the country's biggest taxi cab regulators and many did not include recalls in the required vehicle inspections. from tampa, to houston, to seattle, a startling inspection of the taxis were driving around with outstanding recalls. some have been ignored for up to seven years. where the taxi limousine required recalls to be repaired before each vehicle's annual inspection, they forgot how to ch
while every city has oversight on taxis, almost none of them bother to check if those same vehicles have dangerous defects that need replacing. >> safety recalls pose some kind of safety risk, in many cases, it can be serious. television stations to examine how often the vehicles that drive you around had risky recalls that got ignored. recalls that may not affect every ride, but significant enough for the federal government to mandate postcards and letters, urging immediate fixes. it's...
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every philadelphia. right out to steve keeley. he is at city hall. i've seen the tweets, emails, more protests planned for today, steve? >> reporter: well, not everybody in this city is so festive as you see with the holiday village mood, or even the mood from both the president hillary clinton that both urged everybody in the country to support donald trump as the new leader saying, you know, hey, if you're a democrat or republican, you're an american first. going to the video, we had two protests simultaneously, right after dinnertime last night, you said the weather was miserable, people's signs got soaked, but a lot of the signs said the same thing, not my president. so we had them on the penn campus, where a lot of people are not so proud to be a penn an student with a fellow alum 1968 graduate, donald trump being elected president, even penn has been shy about mentioning that at all. nothing really from the near $3 million a year president of penn talking about this at all, and the media has been pressing her. meantime, at city hall here, the p
every philadelphia. right out to steve keeley. he is at city hall. i've seen the tweets, emails, more protests planned for today, steve? >> reporter: well, not everybody in this city is so festive as you see with the holiday village mood, or even the mood from both the president hillary clinton that both urged everybody in the country to support donald trump as the new leader saying, you know, hey, if you're a democrat or republican, you're an american first. going to the video, we had...
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it happens in every city that i've ever seen. it's obviously happening and denver. this is a boom town. we were actually roommates. you can't blame it on canvas. if something creates jobs it seems like a pretty good thing for me. i think we can blame the housing shortage. you mentioned a 2 million-dollar tax. are they all paying income tax. this is the future after the law is passed. i don't know the specifics. pics were coming and listening again in the other questions you've heard from all of the people in colorado and i think you've seen around the planet different people actually supporting cannabis than actually here denouncing. it hasn't been until the last couple of years that the first statement has been can you smoke it. at least we are over that hurdle. in the past i have ran into crowds that said can you smoke it. if you tell them. i want to know how warm is it. they're on sale. thank you for coming and listening. i appreciate your time. thank you. we will have a signing here. that's it. thank you for coming. [inaudible] that's so nice of you. i can't bel
it happens in every city that i've ever seen. it's obviously happening and denver. this is a boom town. we were actually roommates. you can't blame it on canvas. if something creates jobs it seems like a pretty good thing for me. i think we can blame the housing shortage. you mentioned a 2 million-dollar tax. are they all paying income tax. this is the future after the law is passed. i don't know the specifics. pics were coming and listening again in the other questions you've heard from all of...
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they must go through this in every city. the telephone company, in a fit of brilliance, starts changing area codes. what used to be 213 became something else, and what used to nothing became something. the area in the valley now is what? >> right. >> you may wonder how they came up with 818 for the valley. that's because 818 was the year the valley is still living in. [ laughter ] what a nice group of people we have here. [ applause ] i like-- i think i'll take you home with me. yeah. i'd like to take anyone home been done in two years. [ laughter ] as i've mentioned this week. i think this is the last week-- television has their ratings weeks. >> right. >> you're familiar with that. yeah. they take to see how popular shows are, and they kind of spice them up with sex to get viewers, and nbc's got a wonderful one coming up. christmas. sexy tv movie for christmas starring angie dickinson called "the day the grinch got lucky". [ laughter ] ed has a warm christmas special coming up. bethlehem bloopers. [ laughter ] the three wi
they must go through this in every city. the telephone company, in a fit of brilliance, starts changing area codes. what used to be 213 became something else, and what used to nothing became something. the area in the valley now is what? >> right. >> you may wonder how they came up with 818 for the valley. that's because 818 was the year the valley is still living in. [ laughter ] what a nice group of people we have here. [ applause ] i like-- i think i'll take you home with me....
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the committee i created an off switch, i got department of justice under loretta lynch to notify every cityrt in america, unless you comply every time 100% of the time about criminal aliens in your custody, you will lose your federal funding. senator sessions can turn off the money to the top 10 sanctuary cities in america on january 20, all at once. lou: top 10. nearly all the major cities in this country are sanctuary cities. there are 400 jurisdictions that are sanctuaries with for illegal immigrants. how long will it take the republican-led congress and the president of the united states to turn this thing around and of course attorney jeff sessions. >> they will be by example illustrate that unless you hand over criminal defendants who are here illegally in your custody tto be deported, you lose your funding. july 7 this notice went out to the state of connecticut, california, new orleans, chicago, be miami-dade, milwaukee and las vegas have all been certified as sanctuary cities. the state of california will lost $69 million january 20. new york city will lose $15 million. we'll make
the committee i created an off switch, i got department of justice under loretta lynch to notify every cityrt in america, unless you comply every time 100% of the time about criminal aliens in your custody, you will lose your federal funding. senator sessions can turn off the money to the top 10 sanctuary cities in america on january 20, all at once. lou: top 10. nearly all the major cities in this country are sanctuary cities. there are 400 jurisdictions that are sanctuaries with for illegal...
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as a-b-c's diane macedo reports, police made arrests in nearly every city. protests from coast to cast. new york. nats. chicago.. nats. seattle thousands of people taking to the streets... in at least 10 cities.. marching against president- elect donald trump. sot trumpprotestpa2 "i'm here to show the hatred that donald trump's rhetoric has invigorated for this country here in manhattan, chats of " dump trump".. and "new york hates trump" .. as protesters block the entrance of trump tower, where the president- elect was said to be home at the time.. so gathered on the 101 in los angeles? shutting down the freeway. and in oakland, people set fires multiple fires on city streets.. forcing police in riot gear to move in and use tear gas. sot oakland of la in the nation's capital.. nats trumpprotestdc no trump, no kkk, no racists, usa! people gathered outside the white house.. before marching to the newly opened trump international hotel. sot usdctrumpprotest "i am terrified. i come from a family of political refugees from cuba and i'm very grateful to this count
as a-b-c's diane macedo reports, police made arrests in nearly every city. protests from coast to cast. new york. nats. chicago.. nats. seattle thousands of people taking to the streets... in at least 10 cities.. marching against president- elect donald trump. sot trumpprotestpa2 "i'm here to show the hatred that donald trump's rhetoric has invigorated for this country here in manhattan, chats of " dump trump".. and "new york hates trump" .. as protesters block the...
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the impact from the city that received the immigrants to the cities that didn't end in the end every city was affected because they basically diffused the national economy and that makes it very hard. so these are the placements across the u.s. mainly in the high wage cities and then the native response from the towns in two other towns that make it difficult to use the data to observe something and that is another reason it is such an important experiment because that is truly something that the cuban-american population in miami was actually involved in the entry. they had to rent a boat or by a boat and bring the refugees back and that's very different than saying they go to the high wage places. that's exactly where they were living and that's number one. number two, it makes it difficult to compare cities over a long period. you can look at miami and before any kind of reaction is taking place, more workers compete in the sam same group and employers think to offer less. >> host: i will say one thing the book absolutely did for me is to make me even more skeptical than i was about ec
the impact from the city that received the immigrants to the cities that didn't end in the end every city was affected because they basically diffused the national economy and that makes it very hard. so these are the placements across the u.s. mainly in the high wage cities and then the native response from the towns in two other towns that make it difficult to use the data to observe something and that is another reason it is such an important experiment because that is truly something that...
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we want these dispensers in every city facility, and from there, who knows? it's a war, and we don't have a moment to spare. how much is this gonna cost theheepartment? nothing. it's free to law enforcement because our motto is the same as yours -- the installation order if you'd like to see it. that won't be necessary. thank you, frank. it's good to see you again. i'll send you a complimentary rainbow packet. i'm a peabrain, huh? [ rattling, indistinct talking ] yeah, i couldn't find it. every room and not find a thing -- that's the way it is. alky in a cup. i got something, norm -- mucho sensitivo -- maybe worth the bump we talked about. all right, i can see you're still peeved. i'm gonna give you a minute to cool down. what are you looking at? you got a problem? i mean, look, i'm a businessman. i'm just trying to bring you in line with certain economic realities. okay, maybe i did push a little hard this morning. i can see that. i'm big enough to admit my mistakes. tell you what i'm gonna do -- this item i'm about to give you -- old price. one-time offer,
we want these dispensers in every city facility, and from there, who knows? it's a war, and we don't have a moment to spare. how much is this gonna cost theheepartment? nothing. it's free to law enforcement because our motto is the same as yours -- the installation order if you'd like to see it. that won't be necessary. thank you, frank. it's good to see you again. i'll send you a complimentary rainbow packet. i'm a peabrain, huh? [ rattling, indistinct talking ] yeah, i couldn't find it. every...
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'whats happening in milwaukee is whats been happening in the nation in every city that has most of its housing built in the 1950s when we stopped using lead.' at tuesday's common council meeting aldermen expressed concern for the next steps in addressing the city's lead problem...which ip 70-thousand homes. "we need to take action on this today and it is a tough vote." the proposed ordinance sponsored by alderman hamilton and bohl would make it mandatory to replace lead water service lines--- and imposing special assessment for lead water service lines on private property. for example the privately owned portion of a lead water service line must be replaced if a leak occurs. failure to do so could result in a fine. the city is offering to share the costs so the private owner only pays the lesser of one third of the would be worked out with the home owner. some aldermen feel constituents need more information before a vote is taken. "...if you ask one of your neighbors i can almost guarantee they are unaware of what is being imposed right now.' council voted to hold the ordinance for a
'whats happening in milwaukee is whats been happening in the nation in every city that has most of its housing built in the 1950s when we stopped using lead.' at tuesday's common council meeting aldermen expressed concern for the next steps in addressing the city's lead problem...which ip 70-thousand homes. "we need to take action on this today and it is a tough vote." the proposed ordinance sponsored by alderman hamilton and bohl would make it mandatory to replace lead water service...
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w can you talk a little bit bit about the reason why almost every city in america named something after lafayette. what impact did he have. >> yes. in fact, great questions and on. i made the right choice.ht thank you. when he came back in 1824 andard 25, that 13 month victory lap around the country where he went to all of the states, that is the origin for how all thesentin states and cities and counties and worships in horses and babies in streets and parks got named after lafayette. i think, being in washington d.c., that was the most meaningful of all of these, noay offense to lafayette, ronald hubbard is the lafayette park across from the white housee because this is kind of our had capital, this is where we as the people go to yell at our president, and i was kidding about him being an only child, but 11 of the most only child things that he said was, i forget the context because we don't have time, but he said, i did not hesitate to be disagreeable to preserve my independence. so i think lafayette square embodies that spirit and even though we beat ourselves up in this country fo
w can you talk a little bit bit about the reason why almost every city in america named something after lafayette. what impact did he have. >> yes. in fact, great questions and on. i made the right choice.ht thank you. when he came back in 1824 andard 25, that 13 month victory lap around the country where he went to all of the states, that is the origin for how all thesentin states and cities and counties and worships in horses and babies in streets and parks got named after lafayette. i...
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as a-b-c's diane macedo reports, police made arrests in nearly every city. "not our president" overnight, protests from coast to cast. new york. nats. chicago.. nats. seattle thousands of people taking to the streets... in at least 10 cities.. marching against president- elect donald trump. sot trumpprotestpa2 "i'm here to show solidarity for the people who have been affected by the hatred that donald trump's rhetoric has invigorated for this country here in manhattan, chats of " dump trump".. and "new york hates trump" .. as protesters block the entrance of trump tower, where the president- elect was said to be home at the time.. sot from diane mos in california.. demonstrator angeles? shutting down the freeway. and in oakland, people set fires multiple fires on city streets.. forcing police in riot gear to move in and use tear gas. sot oakland of la in the nation's capital.. nats trumpprotestdc no trump, no kkk, no racists, usa! people gathered outside the white house.. before marching to the newly opened trump international hotel. sot usdctrumpprotest "i a
as a-b-c's diane macedo reports, police made arrests in nearly every city. "not our president" overnight, protests from coast to cast. new york. nats. chicago.. nats. seattle thousands of people taking to the streets... in at least 10 cities.. marching against president- elect donald trump. sot trumpprotestpa2 "i'm here to show solidarity for the people who have been affected by the hatred that donald trump's rhetoric has invigorated for this country here in manhattan, chats of...
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lafayette coming back to america in 1824, can you tell a little bit about the reason why almost every city in america at that time name something after lafayette? what impacted he have on america that did that imac in fact, great question to end on. i made the right choice. thank you. yes, when lafayette quÉbec in 1824 and 25, that 13 month victory lap around the country where he went to all of the states is the origin for how all of these states and not states, but cities and counties and warships and horses and babies and streets and parks got named after lafayette. and i think washington dc it's worth remembering that the most meaningful of any of these, no offense to lafayette ronald ar
lafayette coming back to america in 1824, can you tell a little bit about the reason why almost every city in america at that time name something after lafayette? what impacted he have on america that did that imac in fact, great question to end on. i made the right choice. thank you. yes, when lafayette quÉbec in 1824 and 25, that 13 month victory lap around the country where he went to all of the states is the origin for how all of these states and not states, but cities and counties and...
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every capital city should have one. up till now, what good would it be? but all that is changing. all of it. thanks to our angela, our angel of querido. and her husband, general abaca.a. oh, of course, of course. thanks to him, too. por favor, silencio. can now proceed on this glorious dayay the birthday of our angel of querido. listen, i'm gonna join the celebrations, i have an invitation. would you mind t ting my suitcase to the hotel? oh, si, senor, si. viva angela! viva! viva angela! thank you. thank you, people of querido. my husband's people, my people. today, on my birthday, i can say with a pleasure you all share that we are a step closer to the democracy that we have promised. but we still have a long way to go. we have now a government that cares about the needs and wants of its people, we have good men to enforce these laws, men of wisdom and compassion. it was not so long ago that fear wawaed our streets. the midnight knock on the door, the soldiers with their bayonets rounding the people out of their houses and taking them to prison, and for what crime? for daring to
every capital city should have one. up till now, what good would it be? but all that is changing. all of it. thanks to our angela, our angel of querido. and her husband, general abaca.a. oh, of course, of course. thanks to him, too. por favor, silencio. can now proceed on this glorious dayay the birthday of our angel of querido. listen, i'm gonna join the celebrations, i have an invitation. would you mind t ting my suitcase to the hotel? oh, si, senor, si. viva angela! viva! viva angela! thank...
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not every city says they plan to resist in the same way or at the same level. part of the rick for these cities is that trump has threatened explicitly that he'll cut off federal funs to any city that tries to protect its immigrants, any city that tries to resist a federal roundup of immigrants. the mayor of minneapolis says that threat doesn't change her mind about supporting her city and her city's immigrants and not helping in any federal roundup. she says in his quest to scapegoat immigrants donald trump has threatened the city's funding. i will continue to stand by and fight for immigrants in minneapolis regardless of trump's threats. saying that she and her city will not budge. they know they're getting in a confrontation here but they're up for it. joining me is betsy hodges, a sanctuary city in the terminology we use and people don't understand. thank you for being here tonight. >> oh, thank you, rachel. i appreciate being here. >> what is a sanctuary city and what is the policy of your city that you're anticipating this confrontation with incoming admin
not every city says they plan to resist in the same way or at the same level. part of the rick for these cities is that trump has threatened explicitly that he'll cut off federal funs to any city that tries to protect its immigrants, any city that tries to resist a federal roundup of immigrants. the mayor of minneapolis says that threat doesn't change her mind about supporting her city and her city's immigrants and not helping in any federal roundup. she says in his quest to scapegoat...
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they are in almost every city in our country, looking to put their capital to work through people justike you. >> they walk you through a plan of how you can retire in three years. >> whatever you do, whether it's real-estate investing, whatever business you get in, you have to have a passion for it and you have to believe. your mind is the most powerful and strongest muscle that we have. and if we believe in something and see it, then all you have to have is the system and the...
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there is a new policy on the website, last july 7th, telling every city and state in america you must comply 100% of the time to hand over criminal illegal aliens in your custody to be supported or you will lose all your federal fund iing. that's already the policy of the department of justice, eric. i saw to that personally so on day one, at noon on january 20th, president trump has an off switch, which i created which he can throw at noon to cut off all federal law enforcement funding to the cities that are providing sanctuary and protection to dangerous criminals illegal aliens in their jurisdiction. >> congressman, if the current attorney general lynch has already set that out, how come it's not processed? >> in most cases when somebody has a legal problem you tell them they have a legal problem and then give them a chance to fix it. so on july 7th the attorney general notified all 50 states and all cities in the country you've got a problem. if you're a sanctuary city you have a problem and you must fix it. and the policy of the department of justice has been in place since july
there is a new policy on the website, last july 7th, telling every city and state in america you must comply 100% of the time to hand over criminal illegal aliens in your custody to be supported or you will lose all your federal fund iing. that's already the policy of the department of justice, eric. i saw to that personally so on day one, at noon on january 20th, president trump has an off switch, which i created which he can throw at noon to cut off all federal law enforcement funding to the...
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we were in every city there. and they were great audiences and the food is amazing. >> jimmy: sounds like you're ready to move to australia. >> it was really weird because i was there during the conventions. >> jimmy: oh, you were? so was everyone asking you what's going on? >> what's happening there, what's going on there? and then, you know, they saw coverage of open carry, people with guns. >> jimmy: they don't do that >> jimmy: i would think if any place had that besides us, it would be australia. >> they're the most peaceful loving people. >> jimmy: they have so many snakes, they should be carrying guns. >> but they also have mandatory voting. you have to vote. we had 46% of our population did not vote. >> jimmy: i know. it's terrible. but it was great. so i started -- i have a little cold. sometimes you stumble into funny things. >> jimmy: yeah. >> all right. i woke up this morning and i was really nasal. i had an 6:30 in the morning. when i got on the phone, i said, i sound like david gergen. this would be
we were in every city there. and they were great audiences and the food is amazing. >> jimmy: sounds like you're ready to move to australia. >> it was really weird because i was there during the conventions. >> jimmy: oh, you were? so was everyone asking you what's going on? >> what's happening there, what's going on there? and then, you know, they saw coverage of open carry, people with guns. >> jimmy: they don't do that >> jimmy: i would think if any place...