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steve hartman found someone with all the answers. all the answers.m. begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. welcome to fowler, indiana. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining. thanks to our natural gas. a smart partner to renewable energy. it's always ready when needed. or... not. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection
steve hartman found someone with all the answers. all the answers.m. begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. welcome to fowler, indiana. one of the windiest places in america. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining....
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. >> dubois: and steve hartman visits a tiny island where the only graduate is moving on. >> reporterw are you going to deal with that? >> i'm going to love it! see, like, other people besides my mother and father every single day of my life. >> dubois: good evening. i'm maurice dubois. this is our western edition. president trump confirmed today that minutes before a planned attack against iran, he called it off. the president said the projected death toll of 150 people was too high. he said the plan was to hit three locations in response to iran's downing yesterday of an unmanned u.s. surveillance drone. david martin begins our coverage at the pentagon. >> reporter: if the president had gone through with the strike plan, this is what he would be looking at today-- pictures of two dozen cruise missiles launching from ships. but 10 minutes before they were scheduled to fire, he called it off, because, as he explained in an interview with nbc's "meet the press," he didn't like the answers >> i said, "i want to know something before you go. how many people will be killed?" in this case
. >> dubois: and steve hartman visits a tiny island where the only graduate is moving on. >> reporterw are you going to deal with that? >> i'm going to love it! see, like, other people besides my mother and father every single day of my life. >> dubois: good evening. i'm maurice dubois. this is our western edition. president trump confirmed today that minutes before a planned attack against iran, he called it off. the president said the projected death toll of 150 people...
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i've got so much to do." ( laughs ) >> axelrod: and steve hartman on the moment two lives changed when a student shared a secret with his teacher. >> it hit me like a ton of bricks. >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is our western edition. president trump said today he's seen the evidence, and it points to iran in attacks that disabled two tankers yesterday in the gulf of oman. iran denies it, and some other countries aren't sure. the attacks have ratcheted up tensions. oil prices have jumped, and shipping companies are paying higher insurance premiums. we will have a report from the gulf region in just a moment, but we begin with david martin on the investigation. >> reporter: when an american destroyer pulled up alongside the japanese-owned tanker, it took this picture, showing a hole blown in the starboard side in what looked like an unexploded mine still attached to the hull. later, an american patrol plane recorded this video as an iranian boat came alongside the tanker and detached the mine from the hull. >> reporter: that convinced president trump iranians plan
i've got so much to do." ( laughs ) >> axelrod: and steve hartman on the moment two lives changed when a student shared a secret with his teacher. >> it hit me like a ton of bricks. >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, and this is our western edition. president trump said today he's seen the evidence, and it points to iran in attacks that disabled two tankers yesterday in the gulf of oman. iran denies it, and some other countries aren't sure. the attacks have...
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steve hartman, "on the road," near harrison, arkansas.>> dhahs i'urdu.weekend. >>> right now at 7, information on a massive construction fire in santa clara, and the person police detained.>> i don't have the words to express how upset i am. >> the explosive abuse claims against dementia patients in a big bay area hospital. >>> the weather forecast for pride, we're live with a kickoff for this weekend's massive party. >>> plus, it could be a big blow for joe biden, bay area fundraiser who has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for democrats is now pulling his support.>>> i was just troubled by his praising thin work he did with segregationists.>>
steve hartman, "on the road," near harrison, arkansas.>> dhahs i'urdu.weekend. >>> right now at 7, information on a massive construction fire in santa clara, and the person police detained.>> i don't have the words to express how upset i am. >> the explosive abuse claims against dementia patients in a big bay area hospital. >>> the weather forecast for pride, we're live with a kickoff for this weekend's massive party. >>> plus, it could be...
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hartman: that's right.tail members, but they also now are one of the biggest distributors of these kind of products even outside of their members. alex: that display, it actually comes with a quarter pallet on the bottom with one of our treads so they can step on it and test it out. eva: so, there's two different versions of it, a 2-foot, a 3-foot, and a 4-foot. lemonis: which is the one that's up on the screen. man: four-foot is an all-inclusive assortment with the best of our products. lemonis: every member of the team participated in the presentation, and it really looks like a cohesive team now that understands what their objectives are. tory: it's more simple, it tells the story, and it all ties into one, whereas, before, you had different packaging, so it looked like different brands. alex: right. lemonis: they've made tremendous progress on the stop the slip products. man: what's the investment for a simple 3-foot display? thom: think we're looking at about $500 would be the opening order. lemonis: t
hartman: that's right.tail members, but they also now are one of the biggest distributors of these kind of products even outside of their members. alex: that display, it actually comes with a quarter pallet on the bottom with one of our treads so they can step on it and test it out. eva: so, there's two different versions of it, a 2-foot, a 3-foot, and a 4-foot. lemonis: which is the one that's up on the screen. man: four-foot is an all-inclusive assortment with the best of our products....
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steve hartman, on the road, near harris harrison, arkansas. >> what a kid. >>> that's "the overnight this friday. for some of you, the news continues. you can check for this morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, june 21st, this is the "cbs morning news." >>> standing down. cbs news confirms president trump approved an air strike on iran in response to the downing of a u.s. drone but then backed down. >>> president trump faces tough questions about immigration. his response when pressed about child separation. >> i hated to have the child separation policy. >>> and zion williamson earns the top pick in the 2019 nba draft. we'll show you theth
steve hartman, on the road, near harris harrison, arkansas. >> what a kid. >>> that's "the overnight this friday. for some of you, the news continues. you can check for this morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, june 21st, this is the "cbs morning news." >>> standing down. cbs news confirms president trump approved an air strike on iran in response to the downing of a...
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here's steve hartman "on the road." >> ready for cookies?rter: six-year-old morey belanger has a severe hearing impairment. but she's also very much a typical kid. ( laughter ) which is why, when it came time for kindergarten, her parents, shannon and matt, were torn-- send her to a school for the deaf or to the public school here in dayton, maine, which was close and convenient? unfortunately, at the public school, there weren't any other kids like morey, and support w minimal. >> you always think of the bad things, like, you know, are they going to make fun of her? or-- >> her fitting in. >> thankfully we made the right choice. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: you can guess not,s dayton consolidated elementary, the public school, where talking like morey has become all the rage. >> you guys practicing sign language? >> yes! >> yay! can i come? >> yes. >> kids here at dayton have learned multiple things of sign language, like, door, window. >> car ought, quiet. >> funny, sad. >> reporter: what's that? that's not a sign. >> but i like to do it. >> re
here's steve hartman "on the road." >> ready for cookies?rter: six-year-old morey belanger has a severe hearing impairment. but she's also very much a typical kid. ( laughter ) which is why, when it came time for kindergarten, her parents, shannon and matt, were torn-- send her to a school for the deaf or to the public school here in dayton, maine, which was close and convenient? unfortunately, at the public school, there weren't any other kids like morey, and support w minimal....
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steve hartman story of a lonely yet inspiring graduation day. for the school's only student. tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> >>> such a beautiful day. it is national take your dog to work day. no one enjoys a trip to the er. it hurts less when you have a four-legged visitor.>>> resident therapy dog parker posey made the rounds sc pmc campus today. she is actually there every day. not just today. she spends most of her time helping pediatric patients through the stressful hospital stays. >>> those programs with the canine companions are spectacular. >>> these dogs are amazing. they just have to sixth sense about who needs just a little love that day.>>> they are man's best friend. you for watching. we are back in 30 minutes with the news at 7 pm. >>> togo's fans, the pretzelrami is back, with our famous pastrami and a bigger soft pretzel roll. and try the new turkey bistro with warm turkey and smokehouse bacon. or the new hot club chicken dijon with dijon mayo and black forest ham. how far would you go for a togo? ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> dubois: on the cbs even
steve hartman story of a lonely yet inspiring graduation day. for the school's only student. tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> >>> such a beautiful day. it is national take your dog to work day. no one enjoys a trip to the er. it hurts less when you have a four-legged visitor.>>> resident therapy dog parker posey made the rounds sc pmc campus today. she is actually there every day. not just today. she spends most of her time helping pediatric patients through the...
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here's steve hartman. >> reporter: 6-year-old lori has a severe hearing impairment.ypical kid, which is why, when it came time for kindergarten, her parents, shannon and matt, were torn. send her to a school for the deaf. or to the public school here in dayton, maine, which was close and convenient. at the public school, there weren't any other kids like mori and support was minimal. >> you think of the bad things. are they going to make fun of her. or -- >> her fitting in. >> thank goodness we made the right choice. >> reporter: you can guess what they decided. or can you? believe it or not, this is dayton consolidated elementary, the public school, where talking like mori has become all the rage. >> yay. >> kids here at dayton have learned multiple things of sign language, door, window, carrot, quiet. >> funny. >> sad. >> reporter: what's that? that's not a sign. >> i like to do it. >> reporter: i like to do it, too. but it's not a sign. obviously, they're not fluent yet. but about one-third of the kids here know enough to navigate a kindergarten conversation. like
here's steve hartman. >> reporter: 6-year-old lori has a severe hearing impairment.ypical kid, which is why, when it came time for kindergarten, her parents, shannon and matt, were torn. send her to a school for the deaf. or to the public school here in dayton, maine, which was close and convenient. at the public school, there weren't any other kids like mori and support was minimal. >> you think of the bad things. are they going to make fun of her. or -- >> her fitting in....
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a patient from the netherlands is also being treated here natasha hartman suffered from a viral infection that turned even minor bruises into serious wounds the virus is spread throughout her body the clinic staff developed a batch of specifically designed to fight the infection. charbonneau costs less a settlement lost some of the doctor told me that if i was lucky i might have 10 years to live if not i must have just one year. back in holland they treated me with several kinds of antibiotics of a 14 years but it didn't help so i decided to come to this clinic. the treatment seemed to be working and i hope that the wounds will heal by making progress i don't want to have to worry about dying i just want to get on with my life and that's not my let's just say i want to finish it i leave. the patients pay for the therapy treatment plus the cost of travel and accommodations out of their own pocket the therapy alone cost $3900.00 euros. these people have one thing in common and he infection treatments in their home countries didn't work. the therapy is working right absolutely. it's hard als
a patient from the netherlands is also being treated here natasha hartman suffered from a viral infection that turned even minor bruises into serious wounds the virus is spread throughout her body the clinic staff developed a batch of specifically designed to fight the infection. charbonneau costs less a settlement lost some of the doctor told me that if i was lucky i might have 10 years to live if not i must have just one year. back in holland they treated me with several kinds of antibiotics...
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sociologist michelle hartman has conducted extensive research into elites and more specifically germany's business elite the captains of the dax listed corporations not a single woman in their ranks men from mostly upper or middle class backgrounds. for almost half a century 4 out of 5 c.e.o.'s and supervisory board chairman have come from the top 4 percent of society nothing has changed there is but one or 2 percent from decade to decade. why is background and upbringing still so important. to me i was 8 when his family came to germany from turkey he was best of his year in high school and with the help of scholarships became the 1st in his family to go to college most of his fellow students were the sons and daughters of german establishment families. and they have no end of advantages by comparison financially they tend to be much better off their careers profit from their families networks and they grow up with the hobbies and interests of their respective classes. but what if you come from another place. i don't see it as a weakness i think that's the main danger for a lot of people
sociologist michelle hartman has conducted extensive research into elites and more specifically germany's business elite the captains of the dax listed corporations not a single woman in their ranks men from mostly upper or middle class backgrounds. for almost half a century 4 out of 5 c.e.o.'s and supervisory board chairman have come from the top 4 percent of society nothing has changed there is but one or 2 percent from decade to decade. why is background and upbringing still so important. to...
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steve hartman takes us on the road to maine. >>> when we see on the cbs evening news. >>> >>> they are getting ready to spread their wings and leave the nest. >>> carson and cade named by followers took their first flights from the 300 foot tower on wednesday. researchers at calais that the falcons are still getting used to the whole flying thing. they are doing amazing. >>> thank you for watching. the cbs evening news is up next. >>> will be back at 7 pm. captioning sponsored by cbs >> begnaud: tonight on the cbs evening news, there's been a plot to attack times square. undercover agents say they have arrested a man who praised osama bin laden. >> the suspect talked about buying explosives and firetoorms kill police and civilians. >> it's crazy time we're living in. >> a former minneapolis police officer will spend 12 and a half years in prison for fatally shooting an unarmed australian yoga teacher. >> i caused this tragedy, and it is my burden. >> begnaud: protests after allegedly racist social media posts are linked to eight different police departments around the country. >> the n
steve hartman takes us on the road to maine. >>> when we see on the cbs evening news. >>> >>> they are getting ready to spread their wings and leave the nest. >>> carson and cade named by followers took their first flights from the 300 foot tower on wednesday. researchers at calais that the falcons are still getting used to the whole flying thing. they are doing amazing. >>> thank you for watching. the cbs evening news is up next. >>> will...
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inventor thing is there is the supposedly best hotel and the hotel is really maybe long term rentals hartman's but it's not really are it is a hotel or an affront death no you know there was a he was he did say that he was going to add a 3rd floor that was going to be an actual hotel space during the fair but it was never finished or open for business he used it as an excuse to buy up all sorts of supplies like furniture bedding flooring anything that people would give him on credit that he could sell for cash and then of course he took out 5 or 6 inserts policies on it and strangely enough it caught fire and that's i can imagine that you know how did things hit by around sometimes cern's and i mean that jews go out is were not full for one second somewhere i mean he seemed to be a prolific insurance fraud you know and certainly it was a swindler 1st and foremost a from what i was able to fire and there were at least 60 lawsuits against him going in chicago wow that takes some real skill that's what i could fight to as he was usually putting somebody else's name on top of the paperwork so i ha
inventor thing is there is the supposedly best hotel and the hotel is really maybe long term rentals hartman's but it's not really are it is a hotel or an affront death no you know there was a he was he did say that he was going to add a 3rd floor that was going to be an actual hotel space during the fair but it was never finished or open for business he used it as an excuse to buy up all sorts of supplies like furniture bedding flooring anything that people would give him on credit that he...
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steve hartman posed that question to the grammar lady. >> reporter: imagine you're walking. of nowhere, a woman on the street prepositions you. >> over the preposition. under the preposition. >> reporter: what would you think? >> people must be impressed. >> reporter: who is this lady? >> do you see grammar questions? >> reporter: who sets up a table just to talk about grammar? >> i love grammar so much. >> reporter: you couldn't think of anything more interesting? >> it's the anchor. right now, we're using words. this wouldn't be happening. we would be looking at each other. >> reporter: y,ingple in business communications. but her passion is linguistics. she has a huge library of grammar and style books, from arabic, to zulu. last year, she began setting up her gram moomar table in new yo city. it worked so well, she is taking the table to the collective that is america. we caught up with her at new hope, pennsylvania. telling when to use who and whom. and counseling people on their comma addictions. >> i have had more of an urge to leave them out sometimes. >> reporter: s
steve hartman posed that question to the grammar lady. >> reporter: imagine you're walking. of nowhere, a woman on the street prepositions you. >> over the preposition. under the preposition. >> reporter: what would you think? >> people must be impressed. >> reporter: who is this lady? >> do you see grammar questions? >> reporter: who sets up a table just to talk about grammar? >> i love grammar so much. >> reporter: you couldn't think of...
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people from oakland are facing armed robbery charges in emeryville police say that 47 year-old lamont hartman in 29 year-old savannah johnson went to the ul to store on street and they stole merchandise from the store when employees can front of them. the suspects pulled out knives. police found the couple hiding in an encampment near by. this week, california set to become the first state to require background checks in order to buy ammunition kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala looks into the new law. >>starting monday anyone who tries to buy bullets in california must first go through a backgryund check, some of the state's top leaders said tuesday this is another important effort to curb gun violence gun violee devastates not just. >>our communities. it devastates our homes. it devastates our schools. it devastates our workplace. the new law is part of prop 63 which voters approved back in 2016 the measure coincides with the state's requirement for background checks in order to buy guns state leaders say since 1993 background checks lead to 1.3 million denials of gun sales t
people from oakland are facing armed robbery charges in emeryville police say that 47 year-old lamont hartman in 29 year-old savannah johnson went to the ul to store on street and they stole merchandise from the store when employees can front of them. the suspects pulled out knives. police found the couple hiding in an encampment near by. this week, california set to become the first state to require background checks in order to buy ammunition kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala...
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steve hartman found one man who took his chas home with him. >> reporter: classes here in aurora, coloradoout for a week now. but for this teacher, there's one student he just can't shake. 13-year-old damian. >> do you know how many pencils i went through this year? >> way more than you should have. >> yep. >> reporter: he says mr. laning was one of his better teachers. >> when my teacher doesn't bother me over and over again, that's better. >> you have a low bar. >> yeah. leave me alone, i'll leave you alone and get my work done. >> he's smart and funny, and he was always a student that stood out. and one day he just came to me and said, i'm not coming back to school. >> reporter: he sat him down at that table, right then and there. >> what i found out was his story. >> reporter: he learned damian was in foster care, he had kidney disease, and because social services couldn't find a foster family, damian had to leave school and move into a hospital. but here's the real kicker. the kid needs a transplant, desperately. and a lot of times you can't get a transplant if you don't have a stable
steve hartman found one man who took his chas home with him. >> reporter: classes here in aurora, coloradoout for a week now. but for this teacher, there's one student he just can't shake. 13-year-old damian. >> do you know how many pencils i went through this year? >> way more than you should have. >> yep. >> reporter: he says mr. laning was one of his better teachers. >> when my teacher doesn't bother me over and over again, that's better. >> you have...
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steve hartman has one young lady's inspirational story. >> reporter: she found the value of home in aice department precinct. >> there's such a community with the ox ilry officers. they have your back when you need them. >> reporter: she was recruited near a homeless shelter. she's lived there since high school with her mother. s her mom was a dance teacher who lost her home after being diagnosed with cancer. >> reporter: what was the hardest? >> i think the first night and we're totally on our own right now. you're all at the will of whatever the system -- wherever you end up. >> reporter: despite that, she never gave up on her promise, the education. >> i always made sure there were pens, eracers, things kids need nowadays. >> reporter: how were you able to do that? >> you save for the things that there important. >> reporter: which motivated her to be kpechgzal. exceptional. she graduated with a perfect 4.0. >> i was afraid i wouldn't get unso i kept applying. i have to get unto at least one skblrks and she did. >> it felt so good because i was like i funally did something really n
steve hartman has one young lady's inspirational story. >> reporter: she found the value of home in aice department precinct. >> there's such a community with the ox ilry officers. they have your back when you need them. >> reporter: she was recruited near a homeless shelter. she's lived there since high school with her mother. s her mom was a dance teacher who lost her home after being diagnosed with cancer. >> reporter: what was the hardest? >> i think the first...
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my mary hartman staff. this e.u.see you before you is to allow unit development to demolish existing gas stations, a carwash and two residential buildings containing three units to relocate as a dental building approximately 49 see, to the east project side, and the action of a new three to six story mixed-use building 37 of which would be affordable units. 8100 square feet of commercial retail uses, 56 offstreet parking spaces, one loading space, one car space, 170 class one bicycle spaces, 16 class two bicycle spaces, totaling approximately 150,000 square feet, and 15,000 square feet of common open space. the project is located in two zoning districts, the divisive -- the divisadero neighborhood commercial transit district, and the residential house three family district with 65 a and 40 x. high in oak districts. the project requires conditional use authorization for a large lots development size exceeding 9,999 square feet, conversion of an automotive service station, a bulk exception and demolition, and replaceme
my mary hartman staff. this e.u.see you before you is to allow unit development to demolish existing gas stations, a carwash and two residential buildings containing three units to relocate as a dental building approximately 49 see, to the east project side, and the action of a new three to six story mixed-use building 37 of which would be affordable units. 8100 square feet of commercial retail uses, 56 offstreet parking spaces, one loading space, one car space, 170 class one bicycle spaces, 16...
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, of where publicly declared support has gone, the people we are looking at struggling today mark hartman that they will support them. so it looks like today borisjohnson, michael gove, jeremy hunt, dominic rav, sergeant javid could michael gove, jeremy hunt, dominic rav, sergeantjavid could be ok —— sajid. in the next round they will, however, need 32 to support them as well as they won guaranteed vote. the polling station will close at midday and then there is the counting process so a result probably about one o'clock. nearly three quarters of nhs services in england failed to treat new cancer patients within 62 days of an urgent referral last year according to research by the bbc. cancer charities have expressed their concern about the figures but nhs england say it's due to increasing demand on services. lauren moss reports. when a gp makes an urgent referral for cancer treatment, nhs guidelines say 85% of patients should begin treatment within 62 days, but figures show that almost 32,500 patients across england weren't seen within that timeframe in the past year. bbc analysis of wai
, of where publicly declared support has gone, the people we are looking at struggling today mark hartman that they will support them. so it looks like today borisjohnson, michael gove, jeremy hunt, dominic rav, sergeant javid could michael gove, jeremy hunt, dominic rav, sergeantjavid could be ok —— sajid. in the next round they will, however, need 32 to support them as well as they won guaranteed vote. the polling station will close at midday and then there is the counting process so a...