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>> glor: jan crawford continues jr peerless supreme court reporting. jan, thank you very much.ublican congressman jim imrdan of ohio finds himself facing questions following his time at ohio state university, e deag former wrestlers say jordan rsd te hhat a univty doctor had ab athletes. that doctor, richard strauss, hammitted suicide in 2005. d vestigators say they want to y thrview jordan. he has not responded. the president is stepping up pressure on america's nato allies to increase their military spending, and he's putting it in writing. major garrett is at the white house tonight. >> reporter: ahead of next week's nato summit in brussels, xtesident trump sent a letter to the prime minister of norway that made clear, he will not ealent on his criticism of nato allies' lagging defense budgets. "norway," the president wrote, "remains the only nato ally sharing a border with russia that lacks a credible plan to spend 2% of its gross domestic product on defense." norway is far from alone, and the president has reportedly sent similar letters to other countries. of the 28 nato
>> glor: jan crawford continues jr peerless supreme court reporting. jan, thank you very much.ublican congressman jim imrdan of ohio finds himself facing questions following his time at ohio state university, e deag former wrestlers say jordan rsd te hhat a univty doctor had ab athletes. that doctor, richard strauss, hammitted suicide in 2005. d vestigators say they want to y thrview jordan. he has not responded. the president is stepping up pressure on america's nato allies to increase...
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jan as we watched people everyone wrap up here jan crawford back with us and margaret brennen. what does this pick tell you? >> well, i moon i think this pick shows this is a president who is not going to pull any punches. he was going to have a fight to get a nominee he believed was going to be a conservative intellectual force on the supreme court and he is going to take that fight to the democrats who certainly opposed him for his applate court fume nation. >> and he has a record and it could be a fight now. >> absolutely. but the president is saying i am willing to do it. i am going to make this supreme court and i campaigned on this and i am delivering and there's no question i mean with this nomination, president trump may well do what republican presidents tried to do for 40 years and failed and that is to turn the supreme court into more clearly solidly conservative direction and away from what they see is the real excesss of the -- this is a generational pick that could affect generations to come. >> and because of appointees des appointed republicans president. >> and
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since jan shot the story, josh gertz has been able to get out of his wheelchair for the first time inractor or maybe it could be the healing power of music. either way, the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> we end this half hour with the story of another wounded warrior. his injuries helped him discover a talent he never knew he had. david martin paints the portrait of an artist. >> reporter: peter damon turns out about 30 paintings a year and sells them for between $250 and $1,500. that's not enough to make ends meet. but it has made him whole again. >> painting with my left hook. >> reporter: after he lost both arms in iraq. >> having this skill that even babel-bodied people find difficult was something that really sort of gave me a feel fit in more in the world. >> reporter: he was an army helicopter mechanic working on a landing gear in 2003 when pressurized gas blew it apart, killing one soldier and gravely injuring him. >> i lost my right arm above the elbow, about three inches above the elbow, and my left about six inches below. >> reporter: he was a blue-collar guy
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jennifer jans jennifer johnson is here to break it down for us. jennifer? >> reporter: that'sreight, . the president is already interviewing potential supreme court nominees and p he'll make his decision july 9th one week from today. president trump meeting with tha neths prime minister as he narrows his search for a new supreme court justice. >> during the m i interviewed and met with four potentia justices of our great supreme court. they areep orr: t president promises to pick a conservative. democrats and some republicans are looking at the possibility that a restructured court could overturn "roe v. wade." a potential game-changer for the mid-term elections. >> it forces candidates tot tal abbortion, including some who would not. >> reporter: the president faces what could be an embarrassing about-face now from kim jong-un. reports that nce north korea is actually increasing its nuclear arsenal
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rocksolid jan vertonghen led japan m, rocksolid jan vertonghen led japan in, my haraguchi convertingressure. inui with a rocket from outside the box. belgium shellshock. but not dead yet. vertonghen atoning for his earlier mistake. and soon they were back level, pinpoint from hazard and maroune fellaini once again the man to turn to in times of trouble. with all of rostov ready for extra time, a brilliant half of football had one last twist. nacer chadli finishing a textbook break to win the game in the last minute. their prize, a showdown with brazil, whose fans always expect. russia is in the market for a new star with messi and ronaldo always, already at home, neymar didn't disappoint. a stamp from this mexican player missed by the referee. as mexico tried to bully their way into the game, brazil ran away with it with firmino tapping the favourites into the quarter—finals. in the end a co mforta ble the quarter—finals. in the end a comfortable win, brazil peaking at the right time. austin halewood, bbc news. brazil will play belgium on friday in kazan in their quarter—final. belgi
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the check had been misdirected to another jan in montana.rom every consumer's experience. we regret misjohnson's experience and she has received a check for $599. she said she is going to start watching tv. >> i am going to start watching his program. i'm not a tv person but i just -- i really thank 7 on your side. >> reporter: i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> we'll make an exception. janice a fighter and tells michael she would have gone to samsung's headquarters in south korea if she had to, to get her refund. >> a tough lady recruited as a viewer. >> the number is 415-954-8151. you can also reach michael finney on facebook and abc7news.com. >>> there are charities across the country claiming to help veterans but instead funnel money into other uses. the federal trade department has created a way to help people and talking about one charity that duped people. >> they used five different aliases to confuse donors and raised $41 million and little of that money actually helped veterans. >> if you're not sure a charity is legitimate che
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and if you'll join us, jan will pies of the books. thank you all, very much. >> this weekend on american tonight v on c-span 3, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, university he kentucky professor on t prerooe construction era after the civil war. on real america, 1918 silent french film edicated to america's efforts during world war i. and on american artifacts at k the u.s. army heritage and education center annual living history event pee touring french world war i soldiers. this american history tv weekend on c-span 3. >> up next, patrick o'donnell talks about his book the unknown, the untold story of america's unknown soldier and decorated 's most hero that brought him home and stories of ombat eight men that were selected to escort the remains. it's about an hour. national y records in the actions ofnt and national emetery this rest had place of 400,000 people, including 5,000 unknown soldiersment 1921, a
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jan—lennard struff was brushed off today, in just one hour and 3a minutes.nd talking of time, well, there's a match going on on court 1a which seems almost endless. british doubles pair cameron norrie and jay clarke won 20 games of their final set. the trouble was their opponents won 22. what a way to spend a hot afternoon. joe wilson, bbc news, wimbledon. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster live in mosxow, these are our world cup headlines. a thunderbolt from de bruyne knocks brazil out of the world cup, as they reach their first semi—final since 1986. it's the neighbours next for belgium — that's after france knock urguay out, with a little help from the south american keeper. and i'm chris mitchell live at the bbc sport centre. where we have a swiss roll. roger federer is too good. he makes the last 16 at wimbledon. but venus williams is out as more seeds fall. will come along to a balmy night here in moscow. we've had the first two quarterfinals in a world cup of shocks, but brazil droppi
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about somebody serving potentially 30, 40 years. >> reporter: yeah, a generation or more. >> glor: jan crawford, thanks. the president talked by phone today with mexico's president elect about trade, immigration, and security. andres manuel lopez obrador scored a landslide victory yesterday. he has pledged to wipe out corruption. lopez obrador has also proposed a jobs and security program as an alternative to a border wall. the f.b.i. says it has broken up a plot by a home-grown terrorist for an attack in cleveland on independence day. the suspect, an ohio man, who allegedly was inspired by al qaeda appeared today in federal court. jeff pegues has more on this. >> reporter: demetrius pitts was not trained by al qaeda, but investigators believe he was a wannabe, willing to see a bomb plot through to the end. according to court papers, the ian included driving a remote ckntrolled car packed with explosives into a fourth of july parade. pitts asked an undercover f.b.i. agent "what would hit them in the core? have a bomb blow up at the fourth of july parade?" the 48-year-old american citiz
about somebody serving potentially 30, 40 years. >> reporter: yeah, a generation or more. >> glor: jan crawford, thanks. the president talked by phone today with mexico's president elect about trade, immigration, and security. andres manuel lopez obrador scored a landslide victory yesterday. he has pledged to wipe out corruption. lopez obrador has also proposed a jobs and security program as an alternative to a border wall. the f.b.i. says it has broken up a plot by a home-grown...
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so jan, we talk about these top two contenders. we should mention there could always be a surprise, but based on previous rulings, what can we say about these top two right now? >> reporter: well, hardiman is strongly conservative on issues like criminal law and the second amendment, but, he has not really confronted those sweeping questions of constitutional law like executive power that kavanaugh has. that makes conservatives nervous because he's more of an unknown quality. kavanaugh, though, is getting pushback from some social conservatives, because they worry he's not conservative enough on the question of abortion. but, jeff, i've got to say, from e e beginning, kavanaugh has been the top contender. >> glor: been fascinating to watch this process play out jan, you'll be with us all evening, thank you. the moment the nominee is announced, the battle for confirmation will begin. the republicans hold a two-seat majority in the senate right now. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. >> well, he knows how to build up everybody's antici
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jan crawford, cbs news washington. >>oh man scted planning an attack during cleveland's 4th of july celebration is being held without bail. he was arrested sunday and arraigned yesterday. authorities say pitts expressed his support for al qaeda and talked to undercover agents about setting off bombs. he is charged with attempted support of a terrorist organization. >> in idaho a 3-year-old girl was stabbed at her birthday party over the weekend and died. 1,500 people turned out to remember the victims in the stabbing attack. he stabbed 9 people in an apartment complex where he stayed and was asked to leave. he made his first court appearance yesterday. he is charged with first-degree murder and is held without bail. if convicted he could face the death penalty. >>> harvey weinstein says he expects to be fully vindicating follg xumisconduct. a third woman says he performed a forcible sex act on her in 2006. he faces criminal sexual assault and sexual acts in the first degree. he's already indicted for alleged sex abuse
jan crawford, cbs news washington. >>oh man scted planning an attack during cleveland's 4th of july celebration is being held without bail. he was arrested sunday and arraigned yesterday. authorities say pitts expressed his support for al qaeda and talked to undercover agents about setting off bombs. he is charged with attempted support of a terrorist organization. >> in idaho a 3-year-old girl was stabbed at her birthday party over the weekend and died. 1,500 people turned out to...
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jan crawford has our report. >>> at the capitol with the vice president -- >> we look forward to the confirmation process and it will unfold in the next few weeks. >> reporter: nominated to replace the key swing justice he's considered a powerhouse with a conservative judicial philosophy and a lengthy record. with the court in the balance, liberal judicial activists were urging democrats to oppose the nomination even before the president nominated his choice. on the right, groups like the judicial crisis network are spending millions in advertising, targeting red state democrats up for re-election in november as senior democrats called for battle. >> we must defeat judge kavanaugh's nomination to the bench, to save women's reproductive womfreedom, to sav health care for million, to save the rights and freedoms ta all americans enjoy. >> reporter: he ruled against an immigrant teen seeking abortion while in federal detention, but while angering democrats he modete rlin susane had no collins noted his restraint. democrats also focused a law review article kavanaugh wrote in 2009 that s
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>> diversity is an important component of that because we learn from our differences. >> reporter: jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on the "morning news," explosive allegations. a congressman is accused of ignoring abuse claims when he was an assistant wrestling coach. >>> and caught on video. a commuter's leg gets stuck in a train gap. why she didn't want to call an ambulance. this is the "cbs morning news." want to call an ambulance. this is the "cbs morning news." hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com to learn more. alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you with... burn face! but colgate total mouthwash is different. it kills 99% of germs without the burn of alcohol! kill germs without the burn. try colgate total mouthwash today! how did we test our with two pounds of steak. in each hand. dixie ultra. stress tested so you can s
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let's thank jan one more time. [applause] nice job. >> thank you. us in, if you will join the lobby, jan is going to be signing copies of the book. thank you all very much. >> thank you. [applause] can i help you down, my dear? announcer: you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. announcer: c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television company and today, we continued to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>
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jan, these couples were monitored over ten years.the time. there is no guarantee, is there, that you will change in the same ways and keep the same ideas or ambitions that you had when you first met. that's right. and lots of couples, where they ended up was very different to the life that they thought they were going to have. but it was the couples that changed together and adapted well, the anticipated change, and they pulled together through those times. the life of the envelope with might have been quite different, but the kind of grew together. jan, will you stick with them? you're done ten yea rs. stick with them? you're done ten years. the plan for ten or 30 years? i hope so. you get a lot more from longitudinal research instead of just a snapshot in time. i'm hoping that we will follow them up in due course. fascinating, thanks for your time. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. welcome to breakfast. with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: voters are being manipulated by "fa ke news", according
jan, these couples were monitored over ten years.the time. there is no guarantee, is there, that you will change in the same ways and keep the same ideas or ambitions that you had when you first met. that's right. and lots of couples, where they ended up was very different to the life that they thought they were going to have. but it was the couples that changed together and adapted well, the anticipated change, and they pulled together through those times. the life of the envelope with might...
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now, jan techau. how are we going to resolve this? jan: it's not really completely resolvable.s indeed upping its spending but it's not going to reach 2% which is the only standard that matters to him. that conflict will be staying. he has some sort of german hick up which is probably a personal thing which is difficult to cure. together, those two some justified anger, some unjustified and a german reluctance to really step up, you have a combination the dozens melick resolution any times in. he seems to also have a problem with germany on the trade story. a week and played in plating defense policy and trade policy? defensee conflating policy and trade policy? he's doing what we tend not to do which is issue linkage. trade into the security debate and then we try to keep those things separate. trump thing seen is to squeeze a better deal from allies and friends. he's bringing it all to the table at the same time and this is what makes the situation so difficult. this is what also makes it so difficult to actually argue with him because there is some justified argue that anger
now, jan techau. how are we going to resolve this? jan: it's not really completely resolvable.s indeed upping its spending but it's not going to reach 2% which is the only standard that matters to him. that conflict will be staying. he has some sort of german hick up which is probably a personal thing which is difficult to cure. together, those two some justified anger, some unjustified and a german reluctance to really step up, you have a combination the dozens melick resolution any times in....
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what's driving the rebound are we oversold because we thought it was gloomy but maybe it's not jan nif know for a while there have been names you love, like walmart and some of those guys. >> hasn't changed. >> that hasn't changed you really are into brands these days walmart is not a brand they're an ago re gator of brands per se. what are names we're watching that we haven't missed out on? >>. >>> it's a good time to be a strong brand, not a good time to be a third party seller. that part of the business struggles. the brand, on the other hand, if they have a strong brand and going direct to consumer, they run up rli rather than going down online. the third-party sellers, they have roi -- >> you mean nike.com buying right from nike as opposed to buy through macy's. >> i say i like ralph lauren and tapestry, which is coach indicate spade as well i like vf. they're coming back i think. pvh is a good business nike is a strong business. as i look at all of those, i say those brands are going to win. then a look around and i say, but who can win in the other side of the business, selling
what's driving the rebound are we oversold because we thought it was gloomy but maybe it's not jan nif know for a while there have been names you love, like walmart and some of those guys. >> hasn't changed. >> that hasn't changed you really are into brands these days walmart is not a brand they're an ago re gator of brands per se. what are names we're watching that we haven't missed out on? >>. >>> it's a good time to be a strong brand, not a good time to be a third...
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let's thank ted and jan one more time. [applause] >> and if you'll join us in the lobby jan is going to be signing , copies of the book. thank you all very much. [applause] >> let me help you down, my dear. >> yes. [laughter] american history tv on c-span3 is in prime time next week. monday night, ronald reagan and the cold war, with highlights of the presidents 1987 to west berlin. tuesday night, world history's interviews with former women members of congress with susan molinari and pat schroeder. wednesday night, former speechwriters for bill clinton and george w. bush talk about how they communicated policy ideas from the president's point of view. thursday night, world war ii d-day filmsm featuring the 20 year anniversary of the movie saving private ryan. friday night, the confederate icons conference on the history and future of confederate heritage, monuments, and the battle flag. watch american history tv next week and prime time on c-span3. >> monday night on the communicators, british conservative party member fi
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importantly, nate and his family >> the home is owned by jan in it sadiki, currentlyng for count cit >>> talk aho aetunro. wo the rrkedignht meanswo stlo lord wano tio uttethehawee reporter: on the first i i sto. ekday th stations are closed on the red line wwant to see how things are we took the shuttle if brook ldt t lrselvefor aittle more than a metro riders ntmo will hear thet even 30 otnutes. on the train normal. and they went tottyde rho quick >> to get from union station to here took 40 minutes from the lime i got off marked train, sot inconvenie for erme. >>d aas eeepen d yellow line toedteou e pltyvoen a deadhodaing detatmind avpuayewtienonftere man. polices in, >> we are w foagain, exactly wn alexandria, if this is edinrmtede s a pique of seven ancoges, 2012 bottomed out at sick oze suspect is in custody tbe affer was injured a onspre tngo a home on ha a po ing inacsecud of a relatives ofs hussein say he dealing with mental health cld he would commit such a violent act. girl andnto at let0 2ho s spee th here by the fountain. >> last night's shooting came three months after
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someone called jan, it in the hills around swa nsea called jan, it in the hills around swansea and ityal mail than the internet! or pigeon! orthis one. "a use royal mail than the internet! or pigeon! or this one. "a surprise to me rural areas have better service. lucky to get anything above a snail‘s pace at my office." will is the? hejust snail‘s pace at my office." will is the? he just says snail‘s pace at my office." will is the? hejust says rural, basically, but ultimately i think broadband companies need to up their game, it is important —— lee ridley? companies need to up their game, it is important -- lee ridley? yes, major issue. especially with more people working from home. —— and we are is he? it is absolutely critical. critical to a lot of those businesses, yes. ithink critical. critical to a lot of those businesses, yes. i think the more folk as it gets, the better, and hopefully we can all get better access whether we live in a rural area, inner—city or in the suburbs. mike, thanks for being with us today on business live, thanks so much. another very busy day but it has
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say they want to see the documents, all the documents, and, jeff, there are a lot of them. >> glor: jan, it's always great to have you at the supreme court, thank you. the president arrived in europe today ahead of a tense nato summit. the trip will include four nations, and culminate with a highly anticipated sit-down with vladimir putin. major garrett is traveling with we president tonight. r: reporter: president trump iuched down in brussels this afternoon ahead of a potentially contentious nato summit where te's expected to push member nations to spend more on defense. >> we pay far too much, and they pay far too little. but we will work it out. >> reporter: so far this year, only five of 29 nato countries, including the u.s., spent the 2% of gross domestic product on defense, the nato standard. the president has lashed out at countries that fall short. >> and we're the schmucks that are paying for the whole thing. >> reporter: today, european union council president donald tusk urged mr. trump to soften his rhetoric. >> reporter: nato allies are trying to minimize discord before th
say they want to see the documents, all the documents, and, jeff, there are a lot of them. >> glor: jan, it's always great to have you at the supreme court, thank you. the president arrived in europe today ahead of a tense nato summit. the trip will include four nations, and culminate with a highly anticipated sit-down with vladimir putin. major garrett is traveling with we president tonight. r: reporter: president trump iuched down in brussels this afternoon ahead of a potentially...
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now now while i am not in the army not why not act jan egeland our star why eg jan and they are all people we believe it will be again. all of my kids are there not the muppets i don't even know our other moms are not a mother had a lot like is there a lot of them i am a little like a mad lola thought that i think i don't want to put out either my first party and i know the mother brother they. are you. being. your last yes does he. she does it with the people most of us are not all what i mean. when i make it was. really a local she going from him he can if he has enough and this is why if. it was your in the form of a review. with you more then the very one was in the middle most of them you were many possibilities but why would you move forward to feel. headlines an r.t.a. a major incident involving an unknown substance british counter-terror police are investigating how people became critically ill several kilometers from where a former russian agent and his daughter were poisoned also become the first stages over the fifth world cup here in russia with the quarterfinals now set to kic
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jan ronis, democratic strategist and attorney. congressman, he has kind of turned the table over in this town which i have lived in for far too long. boy, the reaction from the opposition. both in the intel community as we've seen with the dossier, fisa application release, and in the pundit class and media class, it has gotten more personal. it has gotten more vicious and they are intent upon ripping him out of office any way they can. your reaction to what you just heard? >> he is fighting back. brennan leaked the information to harry reid. rice goes on tv on five different networks about the catalyst of the attack in benghazi. clapper lied under oath. comey leaked information. through a friend to create momentum for a special counsel. mccabe lied under oath. we know peter strzok isn't telling the truth because he couldn't admit there was bias in his statements in the text messages to lisa page. in the committee hearing two weeks ago. the president is fighting back like he should. what we also know is this past weekend everythin
jan ronis, democratic strategist and attorney. congressman, he has kind of turned the table over in this town which i have lived in for far too long. boy, the reaction from the opposition. both in the intel community as we've seen with the dossier, fisa application release, and in the pundit class and media class, it has gotten more personal. it has gotten more vicious and they are intent upon ripping him out of office any way they can. your reaction to what you just heard? >> he is...
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renowned as a judge, she is -- the jan his great renown as a judge, he is active in his community. he coaches basketball, serves meals to needy families, and having learned from his mom who is a schoolteacher in d.c. tutors children at local , elementary schools. there is no one in america more qualified for this position and no one more deserving feared i -- and no one more deserving. i want to thank the senators on both sides of the aisle. this incredibly qualified nominee deserves a swift confirmation and robust bipartisan support. the rule of law is our nations proud heritage. it is the cornerstone of our freedom. it is what guarantees equal justice and the senate now has a chance to protect this glorious heritage by sending judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. now, judge the podium is years -- yours. [applause] >> mr. president, thank you. throughout this process, i have witnessed firsthand, your appreciation for the vital role of the american judiciary. no president has ever consulted more widely or talked with more people from more backgrounds to seek in
renowned as a judge, she is -- the jan his great renown as a judge, he is active in his community. he coaches basketball, serves meals to needy families, and having learned from his mom who is a schoolteacher in d.c. tutors children at local , elementary schools. there is no one in america more qualified for this position and no one more deserving feared i -- and no one more deserving. i want to thank the senators on both sides of the aisle. this incredibly qualified nominee deserves a swift...
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and oliver. >> thanks jan and oliver there you go thanks jan if i mayen and oliver chin oil excited asnt trump pushes for more oil is is the production boost on the with i and the global food fight taking place. tariffs put on u.s. foods like orange juice, whiskey soup and seerp. up next a man calling the tariffs the height of hypocrisy. i love this song in the background love it. ♪ looking at you i can't lie ♪ ♪ just pourint. so i think about mouthfeel. i don't think about the ink card. i think about nitrogen ice cream in supermarkets all over the world. i think about the details. g fine, i obsess over the details. think about every part of your business except the one part that works without a thought your ink card. introducing chase ink business unlimited with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. chase for business. make more of what's yours. ♪ (whistles) ♪ come on. come on, squirt. (dog barking) whatever your financial goals are, a u.s. bank wealth management advisor can help make them a reality. talk to one today. u.s. bank - the power of possible. at&t provides edge-to-edg
and oliver. >> thanks jan and oliver there you go thanks jan if i mayen and oliver chin oil excited asnt trump pushes for more oil is is the production boost on the with i and the global food fight taking place. tariffs put on u.s. foods like orange juice, whiskey soup and seerp. up next a man calling the tariffs the height of hypocrisy. i love this song in the background love it. ♪ looking at you i can't lie ♪ ♪ just pourint. so i think about mouthfeel. i don't think about the ink...
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gayle. >> jan, i love chef's philosophy.nderful to talk to. can you imagine what he creates. >> i can tell. >> thanks. >> i like his thing about do what you did yesterday and try to make it a little bit better. >> if you stay there -- you have dinner and stay there and the next morning they have breakfast, fresh baked croiss t croissants, jams, jellies. >> sold. sold. i like it, norah. a puppy saved its owner from venomous rattlesnake in arizona. how the dog jumped in front of the snake as it tried to attack. yikes. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. hailed as a hero for saving his owner. look as the rattlesnake w todd was bitten in the face. te his owner. as you can see, he was bitten in the face, but he's going to be okay. he was given a cape. todd's owner tells us he's already feeling better and is his best friend again. wildfire in lake county burns out of control. the so-called county fire is just north of the cache cre
gayle. >> jan, i love chef's philosophy.nderful to talk to. can you imagine what he creates. >> i can tell. >> thanks. >> i like his thing about do what you did yesterday and try to make it a little bit better. >> if you stay there -- you have dinner and stay there and the next morning they have breakfast, fresh baked croiss t croissants, jams, jellies. >> sold. sold. i like it, norah. a puppy saved its owner from venomous rattlesnake in arizona. how the dog...
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. >> our chief legal correspondent jan crawford now has more on the nomination of judge brett kavanaughsupreme court. >> i brett m. kavanaugh -- >> reporter: in his 13 years as a federal appeals court judge brett kavanaugh has earned a reputation as an intellectual force with a clear conservative judicial philosophy. >> read the text of the constitution as written mindful of history and tradition. don't make up new constitutional rights that are not in the constitution. >> reporter: the 53-year-old father of two grew up just outside washington with his elite academic credentials he is a favorite of the conservative legal establishment. before becoming a judge he worked for independent counsel ken starr and served in the george w. bush white house. and for three years senate democrats blocked his appellate court nomination. in speeches kavanaugh has talked about how his experience shaped him as a judge. >> it also helps white house experience i think, and history shows and executive branch experience, when judges need to show some fortitude and backbone in those cases where the independe
. >> our chief legal correspondent jan crawford now has more on the nomination of judge brett kavanaughsupreme court. >> i brett m. kavanaugh -- >> reporter: in his 13 years as a federal appeals court judge brett kavanaugh has earned a reputation as an intellectual force with a clear conservative judicial philosophy. >> read the text of the constitution as written mindful of history and tradition. don't make up new constitutional rights that are not in the constitution....
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us president donald trump trusted is that even of an oil well because you ninety nine jan justices into his reporting. trip today that eighty three streets. calls. four phone calls news weekly. trump didn't didn't our got another. the head to head i thought well slots estimates retrieval so as a result on from his his his country's relationship uk kate is this is a song. that's like my sleepless nights. for natitional publc page that has ththe socks of in which she had to take criticized because prime minister. no not done. so that is my competitive destruction shin trump troubles is the right right. kay. the paramount and not about the and uk politicians killed as controllers for the last assignment in. the main traits that made me feel deal only [inaudible] this is [inaudible] press. this this incredible woman right right here is doing doing intense has got. insha and then and then expect is a it's a very very tough toughghituation we had such a tough tough. deal cheeses you do the bes. is that that she one way so that we can have a very very very very treasury because because he woul
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just this year we saw the supreme court rule against unions in a really outrageous decision in the jan this case, designed to weaken the ability of workers -- janus -- public employees to negotiate their contract. just this year we saw the supreme court uphold president trump's muslim ban, and other important pieces ofis legislati. this is already a supreme court that, given the option, will rule as they have time and time again often by a 5-4 vote in favor of corporations and the wealthy against working people who will continue to undermine civil rights, voting rights, and access to health care, who are edging closer and closer to ruling that a persons religious beliefs should exempt them f frm following civil rights laws. so having said that let me just say very briefly why i oppose then nomination of judge kavanaugh. as itt happens, i do not usually believe anything that president think, sadly, he is a pathological liar, but i do think this is a moment where we should believe one thing t that he said during the campaign. i think in this instance he was actually telling the truth. en
just this year we saw the supreme court rule against unions in a really outrageous decision in the jan this case, designed to weaken the ability of workers -- janus -- public employees to negotiate their contract. just this year we saw the supreme court uphold president trump's muslim ban, and other important pieces ofis legislati. this is already a supreme court that, given the option, will rule as they have time and time again often by a 5-4 vote in favor of corporations and the wealthy...
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i do sack wanks jan gave his son a big thumbs up when he saw him he was one of the first to stop looking for his son who when he disappeared almost three weeks ago. i didn't feel confident that my boy can do this even though he knows how to swim but i'm not sure if he's a good swimmer he only got basic swimming lessons at school but i'm very happy and proud he came out safely he can't wait to hold his son but understands it might take a few more days. the first thing i want to do is hug him all parents have the same feeling i want to see the face of my child and embrace him and ask him how he feels and how he's doing the five hour long hazardous journey out of the narrow flood gate system has taken its toll on the children and their coach the commander of the time navy seal divers who played a vital role in the rescue says they were very called mast. the boys got special full face masks with oxygen circulating all the time the divers carried them out and they were wearing wet suits to keep them warm we made them relaxed and calm and slowly moved them out but they were very cold. the comp
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so i'm going to do 30 seconds to jan. clock is ticking. i'm on board now, mr. chairman. >> i like that. i like that. >> let me thank the chairwoman of the hispanic caucus for her knowledge and i was delayed because i was on the floor dealing with an interpretation of the executive order that did not need to be issued. i'm supporting your amendment because i strongly support both the value and the investment in people that keeping families together represents. and i thank you for the very thoughtful amendment, and i believe that any budget item that helps to keep families apart should be immediately eliminated from the policies and the moral standings of this nation. with that, i yield back to the gentlelady. >> thank you. i yield 30 seconds to my friend and colleague jan. >> you might be interested to know that today there are articles about children that are being separated from their parents are receiving psychotropic drugs while they are in various places. just when you think it can't get worse. i can hardly stand it. and anyone who is a parent here, we can
so i'm going to do 30 seconds to jan. clock is ticking. i'm on board now, mr. chairman. >> i like that. i like that. >> let me thank the chairwoman of the hispanic caucus for her knowledge and i was delayed because i was on the floor dealing with an interpretation of the executive order that did not need to be issued. i'm supporting your amendment because i strongly support both the value and the investment in people that keeping families together represents. and i thank you for the...
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jan vertonghen rewarded for his ambitious approach.till belgium needed more firepower, and it came thanks to the introduction of marouanne fellaini. he signed a new contract with manchester united last week and showed why they were keen to keep him. as the game wore on, the urgency increased. another substitute almost won it. romelu lukaku substitute almost won it. romelu lu ka ku should have substitute almost won it. romelu lukaku should have done better from the follow—up. twice, courtois saved belgium in injury time, while other teams might have settled in extra time, belgium went for broke. it was an attitude rewarded. chadli's strike saving his nation from an upset, leaving japan brewing what might have been. it's a test of character, of the team. you have to see the reaction of the subs coming on, the reaction of everyone wanting to get back into the side, to win the game 3—2 in a world cup within 90 minutes tells you everything about this group of players. belgium will face brazil in quarters next friday in kazan. neymar the cen
jan vertonghen rewarded for his ambitious approach.till belgium needed more firepower, and it came thanks to the introduction of marouanne fellaini. he signed a new contract with manchester united last week and showed why they were keen to keep him. as the game wore on, the urgency increased. another substitute almost won it. romelu lukaku substitute almost won it. romelu lu ka ku should have substitute almost won it. romelu lukaku should have done better from the follow—up. twice, courtois...
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the new photo but i don't know the federal court's decision quick now said to priesthood and for how jan in the deals with the digital i can see in the future. they use interior ministers have been trying to hammer out a common plan on how to deal with migration at an informal meeting in the austrian city of ins work ministers said they wanted to strengthen the blocks external borders and combat people smuggling austria's interior minister herbert cole is pushing for a hard line approach together with his german counterpart or say hoffer and italy's that might they are they are calling for a tighter you wide migration and asylum policies but other ministers have expressed concern about the impact on human rights talks are set to continue in the coming weeks. serena williams is through to the wimbledon final after eight straight sets victory over germany's gore gets the seven time champ cruised past six two six four and williams will now need to actually care kerber in a rematch of the twenty sixteenth final kerber made quick work of the yellen now hasta penco winning the match six three
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jan: i assume that freshta will later move away and study. then she can return as a real teacr and finay get paid. reporter: until then, freshta has to fit in with the expectations her society has. she founded her cave-school all by herself and funded it with donations. she felt she owed it to the other children. unlike them, she was lucky enough to get a place at a proper school. freshta: ok, my plan for the future, that i have to bring changes about my ability, my education, about my skills, and i would like to be a very talented girl, and then i want to help for the people of my country, also for the people of my community, that my community is really backward. reporter: the next morning, she has to head out early again. freshta ahmadi still goes to school herself, and will soon be graduating, as one female student among many. that is, until she switches roles in the afternoon and transforms back into a teacher in a cave in the cliffs of bamiyan. host: this week in global living rooms we're off to peru. ♪ navez: hello, my name is navez. we
jan: i assume that freshta will later move away and study. then she can return as a real teacr and finay get paid. reporter: until then, freshta has to fit in with the expectations her society has. she founded her cave-school all by herself and funded it with donations. she felt she owed it to the other children. unlike them, she was lucky enough to get a place at a proper school. freshta: ok, my plan for the future, that i have to bring changes about my ability, my education, about my skills,...
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and despite what jan stolenberg said, more united than ever, we have heard from other people inside that meeting that it was tough, very, very contentious so we'll be interested to see as we hear from more nato leaders. >> and he didn't answer what he would doll if they don't increase military spending. let's get to what is happening as we wait for the president to get off of air force one in london. he said they like me in the uk, especially on immigration. no one has any illusion that this relationship between president trump and theresa may is anything like fdr and churchill but when asked by reporters in washington if she should be replaced he didn't give her a ringing endorsement. he said that is up to the people. that said, these are leaders that have common goals, right? >> he did not endorse theresa may and say i think she should continue on. you're watching him at stansed airfield he's choppering in which gives you a sense of his relative letter on popularity which is to say not much. i was talking to the former director of communications for tony blair and he said it's impossib
and despite what jan stolenberg said, more united than ever, we have heard from other people inside that meeting that it was tough, very, very contentious so we'll be interested to see as we hear from more nato leaders. >> and he didn't answer what he would doll if they don't increase military spending. let's get to what is happening as we wait for the president to get off of air force one in london. he said they like me in the uk, especially on immigration. no one has any illusion that...
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salida de la autopista 13 y esperamos demora s y viajando hacia el puente esto pequeÑo que estÁ te que jannedÁnsito practicamente se estÁ moviendo para evitar eso durante las prÓximas horas hasta que sea contratado el incendio de maleza. >> tenemos otro accidente que pasÓ hace un par de horas y ahora tratando limpiar. josÉ el trÁnsito bastante normal inconveniente, vemos el puente de la bahÍa, una vez que llegue a la mitad el puente cuando va a entrar que el trÁnsito comienza a detenerse. >> veamos la 101 estÁ en la situaciÓn en la altura de palo alto se estÁ moviendo asÍ que tenemos que tener muchÍsima paciencia y tenemos que viajar en la 101 y recomendar para que nos diga allÍ pasando con mÁs trabajos en la carretera. >> es todo lo que les traigo continuamos con mÁs. >> un negocio del Área de la bahÍa es victima dena minutos. >> recuerde que puede seguirnos ne nuestras redes sociales y disponible para iphone, ipad y android actualizarlo y descargarla gratis desde su apps. >>> bueno, un hombre intentÓ mentir sobre la razÓn por la que fue encontrado en la parte de atrÁs de una vivienda fÍjate
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he is telling jan to clean up her act, make her bed. it's about time.e are all family. >> dana: i agree with you that friends are the ones who can tell you but i also believe you do it in private. >> greg: not always. >> jesse: shame these countries. >> greg: it hasn't worked in private. i like publicly shaving my friends. -- publicly shaving my friends. >> kennedy: i think they are shocked and it's funny to watch american pundits give into the cast. >> greg: there is no difference in the european pundits. >> juan: you need to turn into a right wing radio. they are saying didn't obama say the same thing about getting the europeans to pay more for defense spending when he was in office. it is not new. >> greg: exactly. >> juan: as dana pointed out, you do diplomacy in a quiet way. >> greg: it didn't work. >> juan: your long-time ally. >> jesse: i cannot believe you are listening to rush limbaugh. >> juan: oh, look at this. >> greg: he is a michael savage fan, i hear. >> juan: given up on alex jones. can't give up on rush limbaugh. >> dana: all right, i a
he is telling jan to clean up her act, make her bed. it's about time.e are all family. >> dana: i agree with you that friends are the ones who can tell you but i also believe you do it in private. >> greg: not always. >> jesse: shame these countries. >> greg: it hasn't worked in private. i like publicly shaving my friends. -- publicly shaving my friends. >> kennedy: i think they are shocked and it's funny to watch american pundits give into the cast. >> greg:...
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this courtesy of cap star jan carlson. kids and families were able to come out and take photos with carlson and with the cup. every player and staff member gets their own day with thear hockey he and carlson wanted to make surck he gave ba during his time with the trophy. >> i thinkt's, you know, something that we've been a part of for a while and it's great do see the kids' faces. any time you can brighten them up, they'real pretty spe moments that i know i get a lot from. so it's nice to enjoy with them and anything we can do to give back, we try to do. >> carls kept it moving. he also brought the cup to bethesda row this week for a charity fund-raiser. >>> when we come back, they're meant to slow down traffic but they can also be really anakying. we'lle you through a fairfax county neighborhood trying to remove some speed bumps. >>> plus not just fad. we talk with the sisters behind georgetown cupcake still g >>> fss question speed bumps slow traffic down, but they can also be annoying. now, people in one fairfax edunty
this courtesy of cap star jan carlson. kids and families were able to come out and take photos with carlson and with the cup. every player and staff member gets their own day with thear hockey he and carlson wanted to make surck he gave ba during his time with the trophy. >> i thinkt's, you know, something that we've been a part of for a while and it's great do see the kids' faces. any time you can brighten them up, they'real pretty spe moments that i know i get a lot from. so it's nice...
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jan, you've been incredibly busy this week.el ban now with the list of contenders it sounds like you see five main names of the president is focused in on. >> president has said narrowed down this list of 25, big list that he had down to just a handful. right now the two leading contenders, both federal appeal court judges, one here at the dc circuit. he has the lead credentials he says he wants, yale, clerked for justice kennedy. he's been on appeals court here for 12 years a lot of experience, highly regarded both sides of the aisle but has that regular guy persona. coaches his two daughters' basketball teams. then the other potential leading contender federal appeal court judge, amy barrett, she would bring diversity, first conservative justice only justice who is not from the ivy league. she went to netter dame, clerked went back to teach at notre dame. conservatives like her because she ha a brutal confirmation hearing she really turned the tale on democrats. they were trying to say that her catholic faith meant she'd over
jan, you've been incredibly busy this week.el ban now with the list of contenders it sounds like you see five main names of the president is focused in on. >> president has said narrowed down this list of 25, big list that he had down to just a handful. right now the two leading contenders, both federal appeal court judges, one here at the dc circuit. he has the lead credentials he says he wants, yale, clerked for justice kennedy. he's been on appeals court here for 12 years a lot of...
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jan, have a great day. have a good fourth love your tie.s got like eagles on. >>> the risks for the year what is the biggest risk to the market is it trump, is it oil, is it trade, interest rates or nothing because stocks are going to go up we'll bring you the answers and show how you responded in our rbi. plus, we'll take you to a kraft heinz factory and auk about the real world impact of tariffs on ketchup. there are jobs at stake. stick around why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. yourbut as you get older,thing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-ter
jan, have a great day. have a good fourth love your tie.s got like eagles on. >>> the risks for the year what is the biggest risk to the market is it trump, is it oil, is it trade, interest rates or nothing because stocks are going to go up we'll bring you the answers and show how you responded in our rbi. plus, we'll take you to a kraft heinz factory and auk about the real world impact of tariffs on ketchup. there are jobs at stake. stick around why did i want a crest 3d white smile?...
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. >> mike and carol -- >> greg and marsha, marsha, marsha, cindy, the little one, and then jan. >> are sing it for us? >> i could actually. and don't forget alice. >> we've got a lot going on. 6:30 tomorrow night. nbc bay area. the giants and the athletics will be at the coliseum. you can go down after the game of sit on the grass and watch the fireworks. with the giants there, you've got the rugby world cup sevens. there we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." pierce brosnan -- deepak chopra --
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jan crawford at the supreme court. a little more than 14 hours until we get a decision. >>> krns will bring you a special report when president trump announces his nominee for the supreme court this evening. here is our anchor from washington. can you see it at 6 pac time here on cbs. >>> the trump administration says talks with north korea to get rid of nuclear weapon are on track. secretary of state mike pompeo reported progress durng his trip toening pyongyang but the regime issued a statement saying the u.s. was making gangster demands. pompeo dismissed that as bluester. >> if the requests were gangster like the world is a gangster. because there wasedition beu.n. >> pompeo is making an unannounced triev to afghanistan meeting with the country's president and u.s. embassy officials. >>> a new development in the case of the poison attacks in sout end british police laufrmd a murder investigation. a woman died. her friend remains in critical condition. charlie taggette sent this reporter report from amesbury. >> popu
jan crawford at the supreme court. a little more than 14 hours until we get a decision. >>> krns will bring you a special report when president trump announces his nominee for the supreme court this evening. here is our anchor from washington. can you see it at 6 pac time here on cbs. >>> the trump administration says talks with north korea to get rid of nuclear weapon are on track. secretary of state mike pompeo reported progress durng his trip toening pyongyang but the...
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the legislation was brought who works jan logie, at a woman's shelter in the past.of you can use her power as a politician to good use. rochelle: she is using it very wisely. actress turned lifestyle advisor oror guru gwyneth paltrow was giving an interview to the new york times. reporter: she has been profiled as he talks about having lysine -- harvey weinstein, wanting more kids, the business of being gwyneth paltrow, and the controversial lifestyle blog goop. ,t is offered cockamamie advice easting treatments that i say kill the woman, and endorsed women to find their "lean is livable weight." she has been called out time and again for her seemingly unfounded advice. paltrow says she will be hiring a full-time fact checker for her website. not sure she will be of the public those articles once the fact checker has come throughpan some of all of those facts. rochelle: we'll see if she avoids any real-world problems. thank you for was going on in the papers and online. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaar - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel south. - join the cro
the legislation was brought who works jan logie, at a woman's shelter in the past.of you can use her power as a politician to good use. rochelle: she is using it very wisely. actress turned lifestyle advisor oror guru gwyneth paltrow was giving an interview to the new york times. reporter: she has been profiled as he talks about having lysine -- harvey weinstein, wanting more kids, the business of being gwyneth paltrow, and the controversial lifestyle blog goop. ,t is offered cockamamie advice...
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jan miss mackey fry is saying she's seeing or at least hearing helicopters in the air. that's good news. as soon as we can get to her, we'll get an update on that front. the long-term psychological damage, it has been reporting, that kids will be more resilient to this. they may have looked at this as something of an adventure. god willing they were not told of the death of the thai diver. that would be something that might weigh heavily on them. the fact is these kids, if the successful outcome is there for all of them and they don't lose one of their mates, if you will, that they will be more resilient perhaps in recovering from this? would you agree with that or do you think there's potentially lingering side effects from this? >> what's interesting about this is i would be misspeaking if i said i would be an expert on how children survive a trauma like this. what we were speaking about weeks ago about separation of children from their parents. yes, we talk about the resilience and plasticity of children and i think there's certainly truth to that, that they maybe co
jan miss mackey fry is saying she's seeing or at least hearing helicopters in the air. that's good news. as soon as we can get to her, we'll get an update on that front. the long-term psychological damage, it has been reporting, that kids will be more resilient to this. they may have looked at this as something of an adventure. god willing they were not told of the death of the thai diver. that would be something that might weigh heavily on them. the fact is these kids, if the successful...