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host: our first call comes from the republican line bethlehem, pennsylvania. tom, you are on with our gas representative john sarbanes. caller: yes, i wanted to ask if you were taking any precautions for people who have died and were still on the rolls. is that an issue that is still happening? caller: the question about who toon the rolls, that goes basically how these election systems and administration go through the records, making sure that they are keeping them up-to-date. we want to keep supporting with resources the state's ability to of checks kinds in place so that if someone has passed away or for other reasons, they should not be on the rolls anymore, the action has been taken before you get to election day. i think states across the country actually have done a pretty good job of figuring out what those systems are, we just have to make sure they have the resources to keep them strong,
host: our first call comes from the republican line bethlehem, pennsylvania. tom, you are on with our gas representative john sarbanes. caller: yes, i wanted to ask if you were taking any precautions for people who have died and were still on the rolls. is that an issue that is still happening? caller: the question about who toon the rolls, that goes basically how these election systems and administration go through the records, making sure that they are keeping them up-to-date. we want to keep...
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but bethlehem steel disappeared in 2003. explosives did the rest today. >> billionaire robert smith is paying it forward in a big way. the tech investor and philanthropist surprised graduating seniors at morehouse college by telling them hisou hd $40 million for 400 students. smith made the announcement at commencement receiving big cheers. >> and my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. (cheers and applause) >> morehouse college says smith's gift is the largest it has ever received. >> now a quick programming tot, tomorrow morning a new chapter begins on cbs "this morning." gayle king will be joined by cohost anthony mason and tony dokoupil. tune in at 7 a.m. for realÑic original reporting and the new team at the table. and we cannot wait. >> well, next on the cbs weekend news, why a low-fat diet may help you beat breast cancer. >> quijano: a approximate mu cancer study made headline this week. researchers found that a low-fat diet helps reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer. the findings of their
but bethlehem steel disappeared in 2003. explosives did the rest today. >> billionaire robert smith is paying it forward in a big way. the tech investor and philanthropist surprised graduating seniors at morehouse college by telling them hisou hd $40 million for 400 students. smith made the announcement at commencement receiving big cheers. >> and my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. (cheers and applause) >> morehouse college says smith's gift is the...
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but bethlehem steel disappeared in 2003. explosives did the rest today.illionaire robert smith is paying it forward in a big way. the tech investor and philanthropist surprised grad whatting seniors by telling them his family would wipe out all their student debt. that's an estimated $40 million for 40 students. >> and my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. >> morehouse college says smith's gift is the largest it's ever resooved. >>> oprah winfrey made a surprise visit. she was there to donate $21,000. it helps keep kids off dangerous city streets by keeping their class open after class and through the summer. >> you can't over estimate the power of love and that's what everyone has been showing this kids and this community that they love them. >> when we return how two women are inspiring a new gen ragsz of firefighters. uh-oh, looks like someone's still nervous about buying a new house. is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could
but bethlehem steel disappeared in 2003. explosives did the rest today.illionaire robert smith is paying it forward in a big way. the tech investor and philanthropist surprised grad whatting seniors by telling them his family would wipe out all their student debt. that's an estimated $40 million for 40 students. >> and my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. >> morehouse college says smith's gift is the largest it's ever resooved. >>> oprah winfrey...
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it sat vacant a dozen years after bethlehem steel went out of business in 2003. in its place, developers will put a $200 million complex with stores and apartments. >>> happening today, history being made in chicago as the mayor-elect officially takes over. lori lightfoot will be the first black woman to be mayor of chicago and the first openly gay mayor for the city. >>> soon you may be forced to look up and away from your smartphone while navigating the streets in the big apple. new york is considering a ban on texting while crossing the street. tickets would start at $25 but go up to $250 depending on whether you're a repeat offender. it specifically calls for fines when people are talking or taking videos or using the internet, writing or reading emails, and texting. similar legislation failed in the new york general assembly last year. you could run into something and not pay attention. >> that's happened to me before. all right. >> an "snl" star just got engaged. >> scarlett johansson and colin jost. they have been together two years. no date is set just ye
it sat vacant a dozen years after bethlehem steel went out of business in 2003. in its place, developers will put a $200 million complex with stores and apartments. >>> happening today, history being made in chicago as the mayor-elect officially takes over. lori lightfoot will be the first black woman to be mayor of chicago and the first openly gay mayor for the city. >>> soon you may be forced to look up and away from your smartphone while navigating the streets in the big...
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good to see you. >> great to be here from beth lem. >> not bethlehem, bought beth lem.ruling that an accounting firm has to turn it over his financial records to congress the president has choice words about that. -its-kid lexus ux and ux f sport. also available in hybrid all-wheel-drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. last year, the department of veteran's affairs partnered with t-mobile for business. with va video connect, powered by t-mobile, vets can speak to their doctors from virtually anywhere, and get the care they deserve, without it counting against their data, so they can return to their most important post. soulmate, best friend, or just dad. the va provides the care, t-mobile provides the coverage. shaving has been difficult for me. i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs. so it's a daunting task. oh i love it. it's a great razor. it has that 'fence' in the middle. it gives a nice smooth shave. just stopping that irritation... that burn that i get is really life changing. what you
good to see you. >> great to be here from beth lem. >> not bethlehem, bought beth lem.ruling that an accounting firm has to turn it over his financial records to congress the president has choice words about that. -its-kid lexus ux and ux f sport. also available in hybrid all-wheel-drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. last year, the department of veteran's affairs partnered with t-mobile for business. with va video...
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cities and they opened a 1.3 million square foot omni distribution house in baltimore, in an old bethlehem shipyard plan to improve the capabilities and today we checked in with the founder kevin plank as well as patrick frisk, the president and coo from the amazing refurbished facility. >> this is a great day it is under armour day and could you explain what you are doing and what looks like a very large facility. >> it is armour day here in baltimore. we have 2,000 teammates and nearly 3,000 in all celebrating the day something we have done for the last 15 or so years when we bring the teammates and officers, more than 30 offices in 75 countries and we celebrate our team and that is through give backs our teammates have given more than 80,000 hours just the last few years and it is no different today. we have nearly 20 local partners here in baltimore where we're impacting the local community so we have our teammates working on building bikes, building puppets and toys for kids and getting engaged with the community and let them know what philanthropy we have here in baltimore city. >> i
cities and they opened a 1.3 million square foot omni distribution house in baltimore, in an old bethlehem shipyard plan to improve the capabilities and today we checked in with the founder kevin plank as well as patrick frisk, the president and coo from the amazing refurbished facility. >> this is a great day it is under armour day and could you explain what you are doing and what looks like a very large facility. >> it is armour day here in baltimore. we have 2,000 teammates and...
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good to see you. >> great to be here from beth lem. >> not bethlehem, bought beth lem.l judge ruling that an accounting firm has to turn it over his financial records to congress the president has choice words about that. this complicated, tricky language about their network and offers and blah blah blah. look. sprint's going to do things differently. and let you decide for yourself. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. try it out and see the savings. if you don't love it, get your money back. see? simple. now sprint's unlimited plan comes with one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. so switch now. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com it's toughcold turkey.king so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help ri
good to see you. >> great to be here from beth lem. >> not bethlehem, bought beth lem.l judge ruling that an accounting firm has to turn it over his financial records to congress the president has choice words about that. this complicated, tricky language about their network and offers and blah blah blah. look. sprint's going to do things differently. and let you decide for yourself. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. try it out and see the savings. if you...
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the former bethlehem steel headquarters came tumbling down in just 16 seconds. it was a showpiece when it opened in 1972 but has been vacant for a dozen years since the steelmaker went out of business. a $200 million development, including medical offices, retail stores and a hotel will be built in its place. >>> a chaotic scene at the preakness horse race yesterday. long shot bodexpress threw his jockey, john velazquez, right out of the gate and decided to run the entire race instinctively following the pack. a track worker tried to corral the colt but with no luck. fortunately, neither the jockey nor any horses were injured. and by the way, war of will went on to win the race. >>> when we come back, why are there so few women calling the shots in hollywood? queen latifah's mission to create lasting change. >>> finally tonight, in our "spotlight," queen latifah and her passion project to create more opportunities for women in hollywood. >> okay. and action. >> haley elizabeth anderson and b. monet share a dream of directing movies. >> i caught the film-making b
the former bethlehem steel headquarters came tumbling down in just 16 seconds. it was a showpiece when it opened in 1972 but has been vacant for a dozen years since the steelmaker went out of business. a $200 million development, including medical offices, retail stores and a hotel will be built in its place. >>> a chaotic scene at the preakness horse race yesterday. long shot bodexpress threw his jockey, john velazquez, right out of the gate and decided to run the entire race...
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. >>> a bitter sweet moimt in pennsylvania as the building that served for the headquarters of bethlehem steel company came tumbling down. it was a show piece when it opened in 1972 it stood vacant a dozen years after the steel maker went out of business. a $200 million commercial development is planned to be built in that place. >> it lookedine, too >> yeah. >> but out with the old, in with the new. >>> just ahead, the comic book controversy for congresswoma alexand alexandria ocasio-cortez and queen la leaf a wants to rule the box office. ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...ajuin and again and maybe one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. brushing only utaches 25% of your listerine® cleans virtlly 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ooohhhh ♪ wolfs, the wild ancestors of your dog
. >>> a bitter sweet moimt in pennsylvania as the building that served for the headquarters of bethlehem steel company came tumbling down. it was a show piece when it opened in 1972 it stood vacant a dozen years after the steel maker went out of business. a $200 million commercial development is planned to be built in that place. >> it lookedine, too >> yeah. >> but out with the old, in with the new. >>> just ahead, the comic book controversy for congresswoma...
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our first call comes from bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrats line. good morning. guest: good morning. good morning, susan, happy to see you standing up for what you believe in. i just want to mention, mr. trump many times has professed that he wants to bring -- back to the manufacturing industry. the people in new york have put boycotts on his products which is a great idea all over the united states by the way. i was wondering is there any truth to the fact that he stresses the fact that he wants to bring industry back to this country? i don't believe the man. guest: i do think that the president genuinely wants to bring industry back to the united states. i would differ with his strategy for doing so. but we know that we have to do more to protect workers here in the united states. we have to protect the made in america label. we have to make sure we are continuing to reduce as many items as possible here in the united states and so far the strategy doesn't seem to be working. host: that includes the recent tariffs put into place against china? guest: i would sa
our first call comes from bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrats line. good morning. guest: good morning. good morning, susan, happy to see you standing up for what you believe in. i just want to mention, mr. trump many times has professed that he wants to bring -- back to the manufacturing industry. the people in new york have put boycotts on his products which is a great idea all over the united states by the way. i was wondering is there any truth to the fact that he stresses the fact that he...
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>> bob in bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrat. >> caller: good morning, john. i have a question. i'm a nurse and when i studied the body, the body produces co2, sends it to the lungs, and the lungs transform it into oxygen. okay? now, how do the lungs take co2 and transform that into oxygen? is there something we can learn in cutting down pollution by studying the lungs? thank you for taking the call. >> any thoughts on that? >> well, thanks for the question, i mean, innovation and science is clearly part of the formula that we're going to be dealing with here as we go forward. i'm talking about mostly problems the military sees today but obviously if you are going to stop the pattern from happening you're going to think about how do i have cleaner emissions, you're going to have to innovate out of this problem. the projections and the path we're on is relatively unsustainable when you think about what the results are going to be in the long run. >> i want to show our viewers and get your reaction to senator elizabeth warren at a recent senate armed services committee hearing que
>> bob in bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrat. >> caller: good morning, john. i have a question. i'm a nurse and when i studied the body, the body produces co2, sends it to the lungs, and the lungs transform it into oxygen. okay? now, how do the lungs take co2 and transform that into oxygen? is there something we can learn in cutting down pollution by studying the lungs? thank you for taking the call. >> any thoughts on that? >> well, thanks for the question, i mean,...
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gathered to watch many of them former bethlehem employees.site >>> 8:05 the news covered you ready for a little boost >> give it to me >> an oklahoma family sharing the remarkable moment when their baby heard his mother's voice for the very first time. you see, little auggie was born with profound hearing loss, but he was recently fit with hearing aids and this is what happened -- if. >> hi. what are you doing hi can you hear me? can you hear me? >> ah. >> that's about as heartwarming as it gets >> that mother, kristin lange, said she was surprised by the baby's reaction to her voice and perhaps unsurprisingly it brought tears to her eyes. >> beautiful >> look at auggie. >> priceless >>> just ahead, prince william gets very candid on the loss of his mother, princess diana, as prince harry and meghan share never-before-seen photos from their wedding. >>> first, we sit down with alice marie johnson, the grandmother freed from prison after kim kardashian west brought her story to the white house. how both of their lives have changed in the year
gathered to watch many of them former bethlehem employees.site >>> 8:05 the news covered you ready for a little boost >> give it to me >> an oklahoma family sharing the remarkable moment when their baby heard his mother's voice for the very first time. you see, little auggie was born with profound hearing loss, but he was recently fit with hearing aids and this is what happened -- if. >> hi. what are you doing hi can you hear me? can you hear me? >> ah. >>...
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. >>> in pennsylvania it took only 15 seconds to demolish the former headquarters of bethlehem steel. implosion of the 21-story tower makes room for a new development. the crew used 485 pounds of explosives. >> ooh. >>> so now to that graduation shocker. the commencement speaker at morehouse college giving students the surprise of their lives literally, announcing he will pay off all their debt. >> robert f. smith is a tech investor known as a quiet billionaire until he made the cover of "forbes" magazine surpassing oprah as the wealthiest black person in the country. >> abc's stephanie ramos has more on his generous gift and what he hopes it will accomplish. >> reporter: it was already one of the proudest days of these young men's lives at morehouse college, but the reality of what their commencement speaker told the nearly 400 graduating seniors is sinking in. >> this is my class, 2019. and my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. >> reporter: a graduation gift estimated at $40 million. wiping out the student loan debt of the entire class of 2019. the announceme
. >>> in pennsylvania it took only 15 seconds to demolish the former headquarters of bethlehem steel. implosion of the 21-story tower makes room for a new development. the crew used 485 pounds of explosives. >> ooh. >>> so now to that graduation shocker. the commencement speaker at morehouse college giving students the surprise of their lives literally, announcing he will pay off all their debt. >> robert f. smith is a tech investor known as a quiet billionaire...
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demolition crews toppling the 21 story martin tower today, former head quarters of bethlehem steel.ixture on the skyline since 1973. all 1,600 tons of steel coming down in a matter of seconds. >>> when we come back, another big graduation surprise. the little boy facing so much and not backing down. the challenge he accepted wowing everyone around. stay with us. wing everyone around. stay with us. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancre
demolition crews toppling the 21 story martin tower today, former head quarters of bethlehem steel.ixture on the skyline since 1973. all 1,600 tons of steel coming down in a matter of seconds. >>> when we come back, another big graduation surprise. the little boy facing so much and not backing down. the challenge he accepted wowing everyone around. stay with us. wing everyone around. stay with us. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own...
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charlie attended bethlehem university as undergrant and -- undergraduate. when u uprising broke out, the closures and blockade forced him to leave his studies in jerusalem. he went to visit his grandparents in san francisco. he fell in love with the city and earn his degree in architectural. for six years charlie was an architect. charlie and chrissy together opened charlie's cafe and dellyi in 2001. they're such an amazing team. in the family tradition, their two children grew up in the cafe. let's not forget their dog who charms everyone as he wanders around the room. over the years charlie has employed wide diversity of immigrants from all over the world. the current staff who is here and his sister-in-law contributes. we love you. any given day, they can be found working behind the counter juggling multiple orders, preparing the food and giving customers big smiles and trying to prevent charlie and chrissy for giving away everything for free. you have to demand to pay at his store. the food is absolutely delicious from the toasted bagels and to the midd
charlie attended bethlehem university as undergrant and -- undergraduate. when u uprising broke out, the closures and blockade forced him to leave his studies in jerusalem. he went to visit his grandparents in san francisco. he fell in love with the city and earn his degree in architectural. for six years charlie was an architect. charlie and chrissy together opened charlie's cafe and dellyi in 2001. they're such an amazing team. in the family tradition, their two children grew up in the cafe....
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steel in bethlehem, pennsylvania.ns calledor an officer, shoppinging an apartment complex to rise up theres on i site. >>> 8:05. g we the news covered. you ready for a booth? >> give it to me. >> all right. let's try this a family celebrating a moment, little augie had profound hearing loss, he was recently fitted with hearing aids. >> hi, why are yougiggling? hi. >> ah. that's about as heart warming as it ts. >> that mother kristen lang says she was surprised by his reaction to her voice and perhaps iunsurprisingly brought tears to her eyes. look at augie. >> priceless. >>> just ahead, prince william gets very candid on the loss of his mother princsdiana. they shared neveree before s photos from their wedding. >>> first, though, we will sit down with alice marie johnson freed after kim kardashian west brought her story to the white house. how both of theire lives hav changed in the years since. ♪ ♪ ♪ right now, when you buy a red nose at walgreens, you can help a child live a healthier life. walgreens. trusted since
steel in bethlehem, pennsylvania.ns calledor an officer, shoppinging an apartment complex to rise up theres on i site. >>> 8:05. g we the news covered. you ready for a booth? >> give it to me. >> all right. let's try this a family celebrating a moment, little augie had profound hearing loss, he was recently fitted with hearing aids. >> hi, why are yougiggling? hi. >> ah. that's about as heart warming as it ts. >> that mother kristen lang says she was...
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if palo alto is the bethlehem, this is the manger. this is a california state historical landmark. this garage is the birthplace of the world's first high technological reach in silicon valley. with a stanford university professor who encouraged students to start their own electronics companies in the area instead of enjoying established firms in the east. the first two to follow his advice were william hewlett and david packard who began with an audio oscillator in this garage. >> silicon valley archives started in the mid-1980's. the name silicon valley was from the 1970's. around that time it was beginning to be a parent something unusual was going on. it was clear this was a unique phenomenon around here, this concentration of industries and work and technology and science, all of these things we think of today when we think of silicon valley. nothing had been done to document the history of this region. what we had at stanford was a set of archival collections from stanford of people involved in the early development of silicon valley. i think of people like fred called the fa
if palo alto is the bethlehem, this is the manger. this is a california state historical landmark. this garage is the birthplace of the world's first high technological reach in silicon valley. with a stanford university professor who encouraged students to start their own electronics companies in the area instead of enjoying established firms in the east. the first two to follow his advice were william hewlett and david packard who began with an audio oscillator in this garage. >>...
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it was weeks later when they finally caught him, shoplifting in bethlehem, pennsylvania.e than $38,000 in cash was in his car. the altmans visited him in jail. >> you know, i asked him how he was doin'. and he said, "you know, not great." he talked about how he pretty much was gonna do maybe suicide by cop. >> reporter: but bob of course didn't pull that particular trigger and was sent back to texas for trial, where his houston attorney dick deguerin devised the defense that beat the murder charge. >> it was a simple case of a struggle over a gun, and the gun went off. if it truly was self-defense, then what happened after the killing doesn't change that. >> reporter: bob wasn't so confididn't he'd get off. in fact he asked his friends the altmans to help him learn more about what life behind bars would be like for him. >> he thought that if we got to know the ins and outs that maybe it would be easier for him once he was on the inside. >> reporter: he worried about how he'd hear his favorite music, for example. >> he was trying to find out if maybe there was a radio stat
it was weeks later when they finally caught him, shoplifting in bethlehem, pennsylvania.e than $38,000 in cash was in his car. the altmans visited him in jail. >> you know, i asked him how he was doin'. and he said, "you know, not great." he talked about how he pretty much was gonna do maybe suicide by cop. >> reporter: but bob of course didn't pull that particular trigger and was sent back to texas for trial, where his houston attorney dick deguerin devised the defense...
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cheers and tears as martin tower went down, it was the former world headquarters of the now defunct bethlehem steel. the 21 story tower has been vacant for a decade, the tower is being imploded to make way for a new development. >>> a new era begins tomorrow on cbs this morning, when gayle king welcomes her two new cohosts. anthony mason and tony to couple. >> meg oliver, on what to expect for the new team, and a few things that you will not see. >> reporter: monday's launch cannot come soon enough. >> i think this can be wow, i want to see that happen. i want to start the work to make that happen. >> i think it could be wow, wow, wow. >> reporter: she will be joined by her new cohosts, the saturday cohost anthony mason and another corresponded, both of whom are no strangers to the table. >> when i knew anthony was filling in, i knew i did not have to worry. >> i felt closer and closer to her, there was more to say. >>> was closer to try 45? >> [ laughter ] >> reporter: there are a few changes but the programs commitment to news and original reporting will stay the same. what can viewers expe
cheers and tears as martin tower went down, it was the former world headquarters of the now defunct bethlehem steel. the 21 story tower has been vacant for a decade, the tower is being imploded to make way for a new development. >>> a new era begins tomorrow on cbs this morning, when gayle king welcomes her two new cohosts. anthony mason and tony to couple. >> meg oliver, on what to expect for the new team, and a few things that you will not see. >> reporter: monday's...
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core they're not as cheap balance sheet is everything in the steel business go ask the people at bethlehem steel, ak steel, wheeling. wow, go ask the people at sharon go ask the people at link. go ask the people at -- well, you get the picture, right joe is in lock land. how about john in illinois >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah. thanks for taking my call. >> of course, john thank you for calling the show >> caller: thank you jim, i'm calling about a stock you recommended in the past. the company is treks, symbol trx. >> yes >> caller: you know they make a wood replacement stock i've owned it since 2012 i'm up over 600% in my original investments. last year they're trailing and things are up 41%, they're exceeding 5 year growth from last year. good return on equity. clear market leader but they stumbled recently. first quarter was kind of weak it had some manufacturing problems bringing a new problem out of line. i'm wondering, it was at a high of 90. >> right. >> down to 65 right now. is it a buyer, a seller? >> a lot of the housing stocks have gotten hurt that wasn't a perfect quarter. trek
core they're not as cheap balance sheet is everything in the steel business go ask the people at bethlehem steel, ak steel, wheeling. wow, go ask the people at sharon go ask the people at link. go ask the people at -- well, you get the picture, right joe is in lock land. how about john in illinois >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah. thanks for taking my call. >> of course, john thank you for calling the show >> caller: thank you jim, i'm calling about a stock you recommended in the...
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. >> jimmy: this friday, you're at the sands bethlehem, then may 25th, you're in atlantic city at the-- dude, i just saw you -- i last saw you open for rock. >> that was a good one you opened for chris rock. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it was unbelievable dude, you crushed that night >> thanks, man >> jimmy: not just the roasting your stand-up was justcrushing >> yeah. >> jimmy: it was so great, man >> well, when you open for chris rock, you get to meet all the big stars. like, i got starstruck afterwards i was backstage, and i was, "oh, my god. barbra streisandno this is such an ho [ laughter ] can i get a picture," and she said, "i'm mickey rourke [ laughter ] >> jmy: wow. oh, my god she said that. oh, my gosh. is there -- i know you've roasted trump before. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you did a great job with that. >> thank you i roasted donald trump twice >> jimmy: wow. >> i've known him -- i feel like any second, he's going to call me up andpoffer me a cabinet tion [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it could happen, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: is there any democrats that you're looking forward tooasti
. >> jimmy: this friday, you're at the sands bethlehem, then may 25th, you're in atlantic city at the-- dude, i just saw you -- i last saw you open for rock. >> that was a good one you opened for chris rock. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it was unbelievable dude, you crushed that night >> thanks, man >> jimmy: not just the roasting your stand-up was justcrushing >> yeah. >> jimmy: it was so great, man >> well, when you open for chris rock, you get...
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bitter sweet moment in pennsylvania as the building that served as the former world headquarters of bethlehemng down it was a show piece in 1972. it stood vacant for about a dozen years after the steel maker went out of business a $200 million commercial development is to be built in its place. >> last a little symbolic of the changing face of america thank you very much. >>> straight ahead, more on president trump threatening to, quote, end iran as they become more aggressive. helima kroft here with why oil's risk premium is set to take center stage stick around in't easy. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >>> a west wing warning. president trump calling on president trump to never threaten the united states again or face its, quote, official end. the market impact ahead. >>> could realities keep opec and its allies production cuts in place we'll take you live to saudi arabia. >>> one o
bitter sweet moment in pennsylvania as the building that served as the former world headquarters of bethlehemng down it was a show piece in 1972. it stood vacant for about a dozen years after the steel maker went out of business a $200 million commercial development is to be built in its place. >> last a little symbolic of the changing face of america thank you very much. >>> straight ahead, more on president trump threatening to, quote, end iran as they become more aggressive....
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they clearly stated yesterday they don't actually care about the women of bethlehem and this is no more than a political game. we work across georgia, alabama and mississippi. all three states have enacted bans like this and are literally playing games with women's lives in the south. >> joyce vance, what do you make of pat robertson's legal scholarship here saying he actually thinks this is a bad case for abortion opponents to bring to the supreme court, that pat robertson thinks this one will lose. >> >> well, if you believe in traditional legal analysis, a precedent like roe versus wade which is almost 50 years old and certainly well established is a precedent that can't can be challenged by any of these cases. so in that sense, pat robertson is absolutely correct. the serious prospect we face here, lawrence, is watching this effort not just to the erode, not just to chip away at the protections that roe versus wade established for women but a full frontal assault designed to eradicate it the in legal press didn't not warranted by the alabama bill or any other bill. >> i want to take
they clearly stated yesterday they don't actually care about the women of bethlehem and this is no more than a political game. we work across georgia, alabama and mississippi. all three states have enacted bans like this and are literally playing games with women's lives in the south. >> joyce vance, what do you make of pat robertson's legal scholarship here saying he actually thinks this is a bad case for abortion opponents to bring to the supreme court, that pat robertson thinks this...
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crowds gathered to watch the demolition to have martin tower, bethlehem steel's original world headquartersructure crumbled, some spectators couldn't help but reminisce. >> my father and and other relatives worked there for 40-some-odd years, and we seen it go up, being built in the '70s. it's just an iconic building. every day i look out my window, i see this building, landmark. and to see it come down, it brought a tear to my eye, it really did. jon: the 21-story building stood vacant for a dozen years. now the land is set to become a mixed-use development of apartments and retail buildings. >>> as we mark nearly 20 years since the tragic death of john f. kennedy jr., a new fox nation special is shedding some light on the night his private plane s vineyard. here's a sneak peek. so what were flying conditions like that night? well, joining us is a man who may be able to answer that question. kyle bailey is a private pilot who flies out of the same airport that john f. kennedy jr., his wife and sister-in-law took off from. were you concerned about conditions? >> originally, i was planning o
crowds gathered to watch the demolition to have martin tower, bethlehem steel's original world headquartersructure crumbled, some spectators couldn't help but reminisce. >> my father and and other relatives worked there for 40-some-odd years, and we seen it go up, being built in the '70s. it's just an iconic building. every day i look out my window, i see this building, landmark. and to see it come down, it brought a tear to my eye, it really did. jon: the 21-story building stood vacant...
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if anyone has been to the bethlehem, nazareth area. i dislike like there is an enormous reservoir of oil and and is incredible material it reflects every aspect of life in early american from native americans in around the world and people from africa and just daily life the middle colonies. because it is written in german and we don't teach children foreign languages in school anymore and you have to go to school to learn how to read it. we are repeating history here with our children can't read cursive writing. i know you will choose one of those to whet our appetites. if anyone here tonight you probably read about katherine. she educated in germantown, a local girl who has come back by way of harvard, so she is smart. she is teaching in minnesota and. -- desoto now. ?- minnesota now prof. gerbner: it is snowing. scott: would you like to launch into it. give a warm welcome to ka therine gerbner. [applause] , and gerbner: hello welcome. i'm delighted to be here. i want to give a word of thanks to scott and everyone here at the museum
if anyone has been to the bethlehem, nazareth area. i dislike like there is an enormous reservoir of oil and and is incredible material it reflects every aspect of life in early american from native americans in around the world and people from africa and just daily life the middle colonies. because it is written in german and we don't teach children foreign languages in school anymore and you have to go to school to learn how to read it. we are repeating history here with our children can't...
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those is senator pat toomey, a leading member of the senate finance committee, who joins us now from bethlehem, pennsylvania. senator, our trade war with china escalated in the week. president trump put the chinese telecom company huawei on a business blacklist, and china cut its orders for u.s. pork, and chinese state media became more nationalistic. here's what the president had to say about all this. >> we're having a little squabble with china because we've been treated very unfairly for many, many decades, for actually a long time. and it should have been handled a long time ago, and it wasn't, and we'll handle it now. chris: senator, how worried are you about the escalating trade war with china? >> chris, thanks for having me. listen, i put china in a distinct the category separate from the rest of the entire world. and i do that because of the facts in the case, right? china's the world's second biggest economy, it's a revisionist power. it's now, for the first time, attempting to be the able to project force, it's intimidating neighbors, it's disrupting american institutions, and it's
those is senator pat toomey, a leading member of the senate finance committee, who joins us now from bethlehem, pennsylvania. senator, our trade war with china escalated in the week. president trump put the chinese telecom company huawei on a business blacklist, and china cut its orders for u.s. pork, and chinese state media became more nationalistic. here's what the president had to say about all this. >> we're having a little squabble with china because we've been treated very unfairly...
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bethlehem ofis the silicon valley, this is the major. this is a national register of historic places plaque. this garage is the birthplace of the world's first technologically region in silicon valley. it originated with a stanford university professor who encouraged his students to start up their own electronics companies in the area instead of joining established firms in the east. the first students to follow his advice were william hewlett and david packard. >> up next, more from palo alto as we visit the silicon valley archives at sill -- as stanford university. material related to the development of a region known for its scientific and technological innovation. silicon valley archives is a project that started in the mid-1980's. the name silicon valley was from the early 1970's. around that time, it was beginning to be a parent something unusual was going on. it was clear this was a unique phenomenon around here, this concentration of industries and work in technology and science. innovation and entrepreneurship, all these things
bethlehem ofis the silicon valley, this is the major. this is a national register of historic places plaque. this garage is the birthplace of the world's first technologically region in silicon valley. it originated with a stanford university professor who encouraged his students to start up their own electronics companies in the area instead of joining established firms in the east. the first students to follow his advice were william hewlett and david packard. >> up next, more from palo...
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if palo alto is the bethlehem of silicon valley, this is the major. in the national register of history's plaque and this is a california state historic landmark this garage is the birthplace of the world's first high technological region silicon valley the idea for such a region originated with doctor fragment dominic frederick chairman who encouraged students to start their own electronics company in the area instead of joining established firms in the east. the first two students who follow his device where william r hewlett Ãb >> we continue or look at palo alto as headquarters of a number of high-technology companies next year the story of seven influential pioneers of silicon valley. >> people think about silicon valley and i think they think silicon valley started with the invention of the iphone or maybe the birth of facebook. what they don't understand, although interestingly to people in silicon valley understand, is that every generation of technology has been built on the generation that came before it. troublemakers is about this incredib
if palo alto is the bethlehem of silicon valley, this is the major. in the national register of history's plaque and this is a california state historic landmark this garage is the birthplace of the world's first high technological region silicon valley the idea for such a region originated with doctor fragment dominic frederick chairman who encouraged students to start their own electronics company in the area instead of joining established firms in the east. the first two students who follow...
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new facility in the -- this is a facility in the sparrows point, 1 million square foot place that bethlehem that down, they shut down that city. kevin plank brought the city back. >> that's a show can't wait for it. great. "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. eastern time >>> when we come back, anthony not noto with ipos dow is down 15 you should be mad at airports. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even explore what-if scenarios. where's gate 87? don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. ♪ ♪ music is my airplane it's my airplane ♪ >>> good wednesday morning welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, david faber at post nine of the new york stock exchange we await more details about the progress of u.s./china tr
new facility in the -- this is a facility in the sparrows point, 1 million square foot place that bethlehem that down, they shut down that city. kevin plank brought the city back. >> that's a show can't wait for it. great. "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. eastern time >>> when we come back, anthony not noto with ipos dow is down 15 you should be mad at airports. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you...
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quiero comer todo el chocolate >>> primero has lo del desayuno que te dije pon sal a las comidas, bethlehemr un dÍa entero si comer o un, perÍodo de tiempo largo aplÍcalo tu cuerpo agradece, compensas este exceso y tu vida seguirÁ muy bien >>> gracias al doctor guillermo navarrete que estÁ aquÍ con nosotros, bueno yo la dieta la empiezo maÑana, >>> perfecto >>> bueno vamos con ana no mÁs uno >>> no >>>, no (aplausos) >>> adita. (aplausos) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> querida familia de "un nuevo dÍa" (aplausos) >>> hay un dulce del que no podemos dejar de comer, si hablar del mundo del espectÁculo. (aplausos) >>> hoy vamos a calentar la sopa y no con sal sino con azÚcar >>> quÉ rico, que rico adamaris >>> bienvenido mi lucho borrego >>> gracias mi ada les quiero contar que cristiÁn estrada novio de frida sofio guzmÁn y la semana pasada hubieron fuertes rumores que tiene una relaciÓn con su suegra alejandra guzmÁn y tuvimos un paparazzi en exclusiva que vamos a poner en su totalidad en "suelta la sopa" >>> en dÓnde estaban >>> en los Ángeles, veamos quÉ nos dijo y lo seguimos comentando >>> vale, vale q
quiero comer todo el chocolate >>> primero has lo del desayuno que te dije pon sal a las comidas, bethlehemr un dÍa entero si comer o un, perÍodo de tiempo largo aplÍcalo tu cuerpo agradece, compensas este exceso y tu vida seguirÁ muy bien >>> gracias al doctor guillermo navarrete que estÁ aquÍ con nosotros, bueno yo la dieta la empiezo maÑana, >>> perfecto >>> bueno vamos con ana no mÁs uno >>> no >>>, no (aplausos) >>>...
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our first call comes from bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrats line. good morning.uest: good morning. good morning, susan, happy to see you standing up for what you believe in. i just want to mention, mr. trump many times has professed that he wants to bring -- back to the manufacturing industry. the people in new york have put boycotts on his products which is a great idea all over the united states by the way. i was wondering is there any truth to the fact that he stresses the fact that he wants to bring industry back to this country? i don't believe the man. guest: i do think that the president genuinely wants to bring industry back to the united states. i would differ with his strategy for doing so. but we know that we have to do more to protect workers here in the united states. we have to protect the made in america label. we have to make sure we are continuing to reduce as many items as possible here in the united states and so far the strategy doesn't seem to be working. host: that includes the recent tariffs put into place against china? guest: i would say
our first call comes from bethlehem, pennsylvania, democrats line. good morning.uest: good morning. good morning, susan, happy to see you standing up for what you believe in. i just want to mention, mr. trump many times has professed that he wants to bring -- back to the manufacturing industry. the people in new york have put boycotts on his products which is a great idea all over the united states by the way. i was wondering is there any truth to the fact that he stresses the fact that he...
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the 21 story tower used to be the home of bethlehem steel corporation's headquarters.ellum. the movie taking the top spot from the avengers which had been number one for three weeks. finally 75 years. that's the age of this body builder getting ready for her first ever competition in arizona. she is 75. >> i feel really good. i look the best i have looked in my entire life. so i thought i can celebrate that i should show it off. steve: linda thomas' hopes her story will inspire others. congratulations. all right. that's. so news, ainsley. ainsley: good for her. i'm talking to my friend al liz johnson. her story has gripped the entire nation. al liz maria johnson spent 21 years in prison for nonviolent drug related offenses and spent years campaigning and praying for her freedom. a petition to president obama to commute her sentence getting over 200,000 signatures. but it wasn't until 2018 that her freedom was granted by president trump with the help of kim kardashian west. and johnson now sharing her incredible story. there is the book right there. it's a new memoir ca
the 21 story tower used to be the home of bethlehem steel corporation's headquarters.ellum. the movie taking the top spot from the avengers which had been number one for three weeks. finally 75 years. that's the age of this body builder getting ready for her first ever competition in arizona. she is 75. >> i feel really good. i look the best i have looked in my entire life. so i thought i can celebrate that i should show it off. steve: linda thomas' hopes her story will inspire others....
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it took seconds for 16,000 tons of be bethlehem steel to come crashing down.a dozen years since the steel maker went out of business. the san francisco chronicle reports the markets think the trade war stinks. a california garlic grower disagrees. they stand to gain from the 25% tariff the trump administration imposed on chinese garlic and other goods. good to see at least somebody is doing well from the tariffs. dagen: that does shine a light on -- there is so much food that comes into the united states from china. and that you don't know. you don't know where -- you might assume your pine nuts you buy in the grocery store are from some grower in california and there are a large number of products, like apple juice and apple juice concentrate, a lot of it comes from china. maria: when you see stories of the swine flu in china, we need to pay attention to this. we have a story coming up about how the swine flu in china is causing meat prices to go up because it impacts the supply chain, if you have issues with hog, people will move to other things like meat an
it took seconds for 16,000 tons of be bethlehem steel to come crashing down.a dozen years since the steel maker went out of business. the san francisco chronicle reports the markets think the trade war stinks. a california garlic grower disagrees. they stand to gain from the 25% tariff the trump administration imposed on chinese garlic and other goods. good to see at least somebody is doing well from the tariffs. dagen: that does shine a light on -- there is so much food that comes into the...