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allison: yes.want to expand into the southeast. gary: gary lewis. nice to meet you. lemonis: what would this place look like on a friday night? gary: game day it's mobbed. there's people coming in really from all directions. lemonis: today i brought the team to the atlanta braves stadium where we're opening up a new sweet pete's and farrell's concept. ball games, concerts, public events, friday nights, saturday nights, bars, restaurants, the expectations i have on this location are $8 million to $10 million a year. allison: that's going to be the stairwell. it's a grand staircase. lemonis: i wanted to revive this brand in a way that had staying power for the future. travis, allison, pete, and we're in control of our destiny, but have the right people, the right product, and the right process. ♪ lemonis: tonight, amber and i are gonna bring you an inside look on my least favorite episode, maybe of all time. amber: that is such a... lemonis: buzzkill? amber: i mean, you can't start off an episode tha
allison: yes.want to expand into the southeast. gary: gary lewis. nice to meet you. lemonis: what would this place look like on a friday night? gary: game day it's mobbed. there's people coming in really from all directions. lemonis: today i brought the team to the atlanta braves stadium where we're opening up a new sweet pete's and farrell's concept. ball games, concerts, public events, friday nights, saturday nights, bars, restaurants, the expectations i have on this location are $8 million...
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allison mentioned this earlier. you know, i spoke about how cvs was the first pharmacy chain to stop selling tobacco products. and following that action, cigarette sales fell across all retailers in markets where we had a significant presence. the average smoker in these markets purchased five fewer packs of cigarettes. and in the first year, about 95 million fewer packs of cigarettes were sold all across the country. a bold move and a big result. here's another consumer pain point. the cost of medications. we have implemented technology to make drug prices more transparent to both prescribers and patients. we found that when doctors with access to real-time prescription benefits information could see the cost of alternative medications available, about 40% of the time, they prescribed the lower-cost medications. that saved an average of about $125 per prescription. that's a meaningful cost reduction for the consumer's pocketbook or consumer's wallet. and now we have our sights set on how to transform a system that
allison mentioned this earlier. you know, i spoke about how cvs was the first pharmacy chain to stop selling tobacco products. and following that action, cigarette sales fell across all retailers in markets where we had a significant presence. the average smoker in these markets purchased five fewer packs of cigarettes. and in the first year, about 95 million fewer packs of cigarettes were sold all across the country. a bold move and a big result. here's another consumer pain point. the cost of...
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allison it's an honor to have you on the day we're glad that you're taking the time to talk with this. getting a cancer diagnosis it is a life changing event your mother died of the disease my mother was diagnosed with cancer what what kind of hope does immunotherapy offer to cancer patients and their families. well cancer going to therapy incredible hope for people. and their families were planning in some cancers such as melanoma a fraction of patients will be alive ten days and skittish ten years after a single round of treatment and more there's one patient who has a divot very first who's eighteen years out. and a combined treatment. with. that judge out about it also the one that dr angela developed in melanoma it's sixty percent of people are alive it four years that's all the points that we have yet it's going up but. the catch is quite successful so successful you have to test because we really just getting started but it's been approved of the united states for treating not just melanoma but also lung cancer kidney cancer bladder cancer not how excuse lymphoma and other lymp
allison it's an honor to have you on the day we're glad that you're taking the time to talk with this. getting a cancer diagnosis it is a life changing event your mother died of the disease my mother was diagnosed with cancer what what kind of hope does immunotherapy offer to cancer patients and their families. well cancer going to therapy incredible hope for people. and their families were planning in some cancers such as melanoma a fraction of patients will be alive ten days and skittish ten...
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spoke to allison nelson, e of the plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuits. >> were multiple occasions where i was incarcerated by jennings and ferguson, but just my recent one, it was thanksgiving. it was three days before thanksgiving i was incarcerated in a jennings jail cell. i had been there for three days. and once i left jennings, wl, they negotiated with my mother over the phone to reduce my bond from $1000 to $100, and once they did that, then i was then tranerred to ferguson jail cell thanks giving morning around 3:00 a.m. sat there for a few hours. once they had a shift change in the other correctional officer came in -- i guess it was in a goodman thanksgiving morning because he came in, called out a list of names and he was just was, ok at the time my bond $700 and he was like, oh, if you can come up with $100, you can go home. given free phone calls at all. i had to call my mother on the collect phone. when you're supposed to speak your name, i had tyell through the phone that they are given the $100 bond, come get me. amy: what were you charged with? >> i was charged wit
spoke to allison nelson, e of the plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuits. >> were multiple occasions where i was incarcerated by jennings and ferguson, but just my recent one, it was thanksgiving. it was three days before thanksgiving i was incarcerated in a jennings jail cell. i had been there for three days. and once i left jennings, wl, they negotiated with my mother over the phone to reduce my bond from $1000 to $100, and once they did that, then i was then tranerred to ferguson jail...
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that is allison nelson, one of the plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit speaking to democracy now! in 2015. lisa foster, if you could talk about the 2016 letter you wrote --this whole issue and also this is while you were at the jujustice department. jeffll as the action sessions took when he became attorney general. >> allison's store is precisely why we wrote the letter we did. fergusont uprising and and after michael brown was killed, the justice department's civil righghts division investigator the ferguson police department. and what they y found was appalling. ferguson was using the justice system to raise revenue, 23% of the city's revenue came from fines and fees imposed by the municipal court and ferguson. officials were telling their police officers to raise revenue, go out and ticket people, which the police department did largely in the community's african-american neighborhoods. soso they were imposing multiple tickets. you would be stopped for a traffic event and often four or five different tickets issued. people were cicited for high grs and weeds growing on their f
that is allison nelson, one of the plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit speaking to democracy now! in 2015. lisa foster, if you could talk about the 2016 letter you wrote --this whole issue and also this is while you were at the jujustice department. jeffll as the action sessions took when he became attorney general. >> allison's store is precisely why we wrote the letter we did. fergusont uprising and and after michael brown was killed, the justice department's civil righghts division...
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allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college...and she's also staring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one hundred other forms and applications. many students may not even know about the treasure trove of scholarships and grants available. and nearly half of those qualified will give up because of the bureaucratic maze. and that's where amira yahyaouri comes in. amira is an international human rights advocate and millennial who's worried that the crushing burden of student debt is putting the american dream out of reach. so she and her team cracked the code and created mos. ... a tap of the smart phone allows you tap into cash for college and still concentrate of your studies. she says 40% of st
allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college...and she's also staring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one...
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allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college... and she's also staring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one hundred other forms and applications. many students may not even know about the treasure trove of scholarships and grants available. and nearly half of those qualified will give up because of the bureaucratic maze. and that's where amira yahyaouri comes in. amira is an international human rights advocate and millennial who's worried that the crushing burden of student debt is putting the american dream out of reach. so she and her team cracked the code and created mos. ... a tap of the smart phone allows you tap into cash for college and still concentrate of your studies. she says 40% of s
allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college... and she's also staring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one...
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allison's got a lot of membersy of her familhere as well. let's send you down to steve sands. >> wita victorious rickie fowler. you waited a long time to win re at tpc scottsdale. all of the craziness going on around you beginning early in the round then on number 11. hold it you able t together and get to the finish line? >> i tell you what, it wasn't ot fun. r than two holes, it was a pretty darn good round of golf. i felt like we too care of what we needed to do, but couple bad swings, couple bad breaks. you kind of have to roll with the punches. and i think we did a good job of that today and kind of putting things behindus. ep moving forward, glad it wasn't like this. i'm happy with, you know, how we just kept moving forward today. like you 1 said, numbcould have turned this tournament. the complete opposite way. and finally, we got it done. i mean, i couldn't be closer with the thunderbirds. they've been amazing to me. everything they've done for me. waste management has been awesome and them extending their titlereponsorship yeah. fin
allison's got a lot of membersy of her familhere as well. let's send you down to steve sands. >> wita victorious rickie fowler. you waited a long time to win re at tpc scottsdale. all of the craziness going on around you beginning early in the round then on number 11. hold it you able t together and get to the finish line? >> i tell you what, it wasn't ot fun. r than two holes, it was a pretty darn good round of golf. i felt like we too care of what we needed to do, but couple bad...
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. >> we hear you, allison.ing styles stitch by stitch. >> i can handle it. >> the star wearing $30 million worth of bling, and whose dress took two months to make? >>> plus, miley and her man liam. her intimateess makes it to television. >> and who told us they are ready to host next year? >> "e.t." aet's coverage continues in a moment. colome cloep joocht closed captioning provided by -- >>> julia roberts. >> julia roberts, gorgeous. adding to the parade of pink we saw at the oscars. the glam factor was out of control as the stars made us feel all kinds of fashion. ♪ >> any problems navigating the cape? >> no, not yet. it's just superhero enough. it's creating a radiance. >> somebody might step on that train, but it's okay. i can handle it. >> i've got on the trend tonight. helen mirren behind you is wearing pink. all the big celebs. >> a feel like spring. >> yes, the stars definitely got to pink memo, but it was this celeb couple that wins for matching pink perfection. lisa bonet and jason momoa, and his scru
. >> we hear you, allison.ing styles stitch by stitch. >> i can handle it. >> the star wearing $30 million worth of bling, and whose dress took two months to make? >>> plus, miley and her man liam. her intimateess makes it to television. >> and who told us they are ready to host next year? >> "e.t." aet's coverage continues in a moment. colome cloep joocht closed captioning provided by -- >>> julia roberts. >> julia roberts,...
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. >> we hear you, allison.ing styles stitch by stitch. >> i can handle it. >> the star wearing $30 million worth of bling, and whose dress took two months to make? >>> plus, miley and her man liam. her intimate session only to "e.t." >> i want to make sure this makes it to television. >> and who told us they are ready to host next year? >> "e.t." aet's coverage continues in a moment. colome cloep joocht closed captioning provided by -- ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. the one with the designer dog collar.(sashimi) psst. hey, you! wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home
. >> we hear you, allison.ing styles stitch by stitch. >> i can handle it. >> the star wearing $30 million worth of bling, and whose dress took two months to make? >>> plus, miley and her man liam. her intimate session only to "e.t." >> i want to make sure this makes it to television. >> and who told us they are ready to host next year? >> "e.t." aet's coverage continues in a moment. colome cloep joocht closed captioning provided...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar, you know, allison, people are waiting for this to be over. >> yousnow and another system sunday night into monday. not much of a brake in between, especially when you think of how much snow they have. the top cities are in the northwestern portion of the state of walk. both picking up over ten inches of snow already. the seattle airport, tacoma airport, down 7.2 inches. 6.4 was yesterday alone. >> that broke a daily record. more importantly 6.8 is the amount that seattle usually gets in the entire year and they've already had that in just about a 24 hour time period. but it's still snowing. what does that mean? if they can get up to 8 inches, it will be the first time in nearly 30 years that they've had that big of a snowstorm. again, yes, we think of soelt being far north. you have to understand, downtown sale, the low lying areas are not used to this much snow, it's still snowing, not just in seattle but stretching into oregon as well, vancouver, walk, just on the other side of portland picking up four inches of snow. >> that system will continue
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar, you know, allison, people are waiting for this to be over. >> yousnow and another system sunday night into monday. not much of a brake in between, especially when you think of how much snow they have. the top cities are in the northwestern portion of the state of walk. both picking up over ten inches of snow already. the seattle airport, tacoma airport, down 7.2 inches. 6.4 was yesterday alone. >> that broke a daily record. more importantly 6.8 is...
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allison chinchar is in the cnn weather center and has it covered for us.d morning. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday, nashville broke a february rainfall record but the southeast also saw danieling winds and hail and tornadoes. we will take a look at the latest coming up. >>> three generations. two presidents and one powerful family. the bush years narrated by ed harris premieres next sunday at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. the new 2019 c-class family. lease the c 300 sport sedan for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. so... you're driven, and you have a ton of goals... but you're stuck in the vicious cycle of credit card payments. it's time to get a personal loan from sofi. borrow up to $100k to pay off your credit cards, and then pay us back with one monthly payment. and it's all with zero fees. get a personal loan, and pay no fees. ( ♪ ) get a personal loan, and pay no
allison chinchar is in the cnn weather center and has it covered for us.d morning. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday, nashville broke a february rainfall record but the southeast also saw danieling winds and hail and tornadoes. we will take a look at the latest coming up. >>> three generations. two presidents and one powerful family. the bush years narrated by ed harris premieres next sunday at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. was ahead of its time. still, we never stopped making it...
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allison barber, thank you very much. eric. eric: north korean leader kim jong un is reportedly already on his way heading to the summit in vietnam. a russian news agency said he jumped on a special armored train today, starting the train journey across china first before he heads to vietnam for wednesday's talks with president trump. >> singapore was a tremendous success, only the fake news likes to portray it otherwise. we would have literally been in a war with north korea in my opinion, had i not been elected. eric: what can we expect with the second meeting. joining us now is sung-yoon lee, a professor of korean studies. he's at the fletcher school of diploma sigh acy at tufts unive. what credible steps do you think kim could offer, if any, at the meeting next week. >> the north korean leadership is a strange, bizarre amalgamation of mid evil morrays it's easy to underestimate them. presidential administrations have seriously patronized, underestimated the north korean adversary. if you look at the concessions that kim has
allison barber, thank you very much. eric. eric: north korean leader kim jong un is reportedly already on his way heading to the summit in vietnam. a russian news agency said he jumped on a special armored train today, starting the train journey across china first before he heads to vietnam for wednesday's talks with president trump. >> singapore was a tremendous success, only the fake news likes to portray it otherwise. we would have literally been in a war with north korea in my...
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we have an excess of snow pack for the first time in years and it's a nice thing to have. >> allisonying situation here in aurora, illinois. multiple people killed, multiple civilians injured. and five police officers injured by gunfire. >>> robert mueller asking a federal judge in virginia to throw the book at paul manafort argues that the former trump campaign chairman deserves up to 24 1/2 years in prison. >>> for the first time we learned that actually the special counsel's office on the record was investigating roger stone as part of this. >>> sarah sanders was interviewed by the superb council. the president's secretary sat down with the team last year. >>> i could do the wall over longer periods of time. i didn't
we have an excess of snow pack for the first time in years and it's a nice thing to have. >> allisonying situation here in aurora, illinois. multiple people killed, multiple civilians injured. and five police officers injured by gunfire. >>> robert mueller asking a federal judge in virginia to throw the book at paul manafort argues that the former trump campaign chairman deserves up to 24 1/2 years in prison. >>> for the first time we learned that actually the special...
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allison, you may have heard some of that.t you think the concessions the united states might be willing to offer to north korea or during the conversations between the two leaders? >> yes as your colleague said, i think north korea would strongly be pushing for relaxation of the unilateral and u.n. sanctions against it i think that would be a major concession for the united states but there are other things that the u.s. can do, for example, promising food or financial aid. although we haven't seen a substantial reduction in crop production in north korea, for example, the media has been reporting on that perhaps in anticipation to ask for aid from the united states. the u.s. could also create some exemptions for north korea/south korea projects like connecting their railway so that those would not be in violation of u.n. sanctions. >> one thing you didn't mention is lessening the u.s. troops. >> i think it's something that u.s. president donald trump has talked about he is able through executive order to reduce the troops to
allison, you may have heard some of that.t you think the concessions the united states might be willing to offer to north korea or during the conversations between the two leaders? >> yes as your colleague said, i think north korea would strongly be pushing for relaxation of the unilateral and u.n. sanctions against it i think that would be a major concession for the united states but there are other things that the u.s. can do, for example, promising food or financial aid. although we...
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allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college...aring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one hundred other forms and applications. many students may not even know about the treasure trove of scholarships and grants available. and nearly half of those qualified will give up because of the bureaucratic maze. and that's where amira yahyaouri comes in. amira is an international human rights advocate and millennial who's worried that the crushing burden of student debt is putting the american dream out of reach. so she and her team cracked the code and created mos. ... a tap of the smart phone allows you tap into cash for college and still concentrate of your studies. she says 40% of student borrowers a
allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college...aring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one hundred other forms...
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>> okay, we do that, we can tackle the bigger -- >> i think allison talked about it. securing the highway trust fund. it's the one that has to happen first. >> yeah. >> because the reality is, the fast act expires in 2020. those of us who have been in washington know that you're not going to get revenue in a presidential election year. so if that is not addressed this year, we're going to go back to what we suffered through 2013 through 2015, extension after extension which really hurt the american business community.
>> okay, we do that, we can tackle the bigger -- >> i think allison talked about it. securing the highway trust fund. it's the one that has to happen first. >> yeah. >> because the reality is, the fast act expires in 2020. those of us who have been in washington know that you're not going to get revenue in a presidential election year. so if that is not addressed this year, we're going to go back to what we suffered through 2013 through 2015, extension after extension...
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allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college...lso staring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one hundred other forms and applications. many students may not even know about the treasure trove of scholarships and grants available. and nearly half of those qualified will give up because of the bureaucratic maze. and that's where amira yahyaouri comes in. amira is an international human rights advocate and millennial who's worried that the crushing burden of student debt is putting the american dream out of reach. so she and her team cracked the code and created mos. ... a tap of the smart phone allows you tap into cash for college and still concentrate of your studies. she says 40% of student borro
allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college...lso staring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one hundred other...
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>> i think allison talked about it. securing the highway trust fund. >> that's the easy one? >> it's the one that has to happen first. >> yeah. >> because the reality is, fast act expires in 2020. those of us who have been in washington know you're not going to get revenue in an election year. we will go back to what we suffered in 31 through 2015, extension after extension that hurt the american business community. i don't know if that's the low hanging fruit, but it's the most important and critical. the administration that allison talked about has done something on permitting where one federal decision to your timeline, something like that, but this isn't about low hanging fruit. this is about getting the job done and getting it done right. >> how about outside the beltway? any perspective? what's the mood outside of washington about this stuff? is there -- >> i think it's frustration when you see things that are so obvious, but it's become a zero sum game where one side those win and the other lose. i would rather personally get an 80% of something good than 100% of nothi
>> i think allison talked about it. securing the highway trust fund. >> that's the easy one? >> it's the one that has to happen first. >> yeah. >> because the reality is, fast act expires in 2020. those of us who have been in washington know you're not going to get revenue in an election year. we will go back to what we suffered in 31 through 2015, extension after extension that hurt the american business community. i don't know if that's the low hanging fruit, but...
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the room is packed with familiar faces including my parents, chip and dianne who are here, my wife allison, three of my kids. love you guys. [laughter] >> ly do a short reading from the book and then we will do whatever questions you have on the book or whatever else might come up tonight, i guess. writing a book in modern age is in its own way resistance, defiant angry repuke to judgment and race to outrage or some set of obvious emotions that are phones, social media, news alert, cable news, assertion that thinking deeply matters that wisdom is more valuable than speed and cleverness and tribal thinking. so i commend all of you for joining me in our conspiracy to undermine insanity of modern discourse and replace it with something better. i hope that the book is more than just information. i didn't write it primarily to make a point or to teach a lesson and don't get me wrong i saw in the very beginning that the story was worth writing about because it was more than just a story, but what i'm trying to say is i thought a lot about you the reader as i wrote this book and i wanted to say i
the room is packed with familiar faces including my parents, chip and dianne who are here, my wife allison, three of my kids. love you guys. [laughter] >> ly do a short reading from the book and then we will do whatever questions you have on the book or whatever else might come up tonight, i guess. writing a book in modern age is in its own way resistance, defiant angry repuke to judgment and race to outrage or some set of obvious emotions that are phones, social media, news alert, cable...
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allison, all the discussions we had on your show about the obesity epidemic, lifestyle in the uniteds the increasing rate of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol. you are starting to see the end consequences of these things, you know significant heart disease, heart attacks in an increasingly young population. you didn't used to worry about this heart disease, heart attacks until you got into your 60s or 70s, it was typically reserved for older people. now people in their 30s and 40s, having heart attacks, being admitted is becoming increasingly clear. a 33rd of people admitted will be young people with heart disease. >> wow. i think it's good toed a voois advise people, it's the number one killer. >> one thing about that number one killer, several hundred,000, 500, 600,000 die of heart disease. when it comes to women, the symptoms they may have will be a classic hollywood heart attack where someone is clutching their chest. they may have unusual nausea and colting, sweating, back pain. just in terms of recognizing the symptoms, something that's unusual. you got to call 911 you c
allison, all the discussions we had on your show about the obesity epidemic, lifestyle in the uniteds the increasing rate of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol. you are starting to see the end consequences of these things, you know significant heart disease, heart attacks in an increasingly young population. you didn't used to worry about this heart disease, heart attacks until you got into your 60s or 70s, it was typically reserved for older people. now people in their 30s and 40s,...
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allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college...she's also staring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one hundred other forms and applications. many students may not even know about the treasure trove of scholarships and grants available. and nearly half of those qualified will give up because of the bureaucratic maze. and that's where amira yahyaouri comes in. amira is an international human rights advocate and millennial who's worried that the crushing burden of student debt is putting the american dream out of reach. so she and her team cracked the code and created mos. ... a tap of the smart phone allows you tap into cash for college and still concentrate of your studies. she says 40% of studen
allison savage brooks is a high school senior setting her sights on an ivy league college...she's also staring at a massive loan obligation. but rather than borrowing money and struggling to pay it off, allison is cracking the books. not just her text books, but a giant catalogue book of cash available to students. and it's hardly chump change. we're talking about a whopping $135 billion dollars. untapped, because of the red-tape involved. more than 130 questions to answer and some one hundred...
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caroline: senior banking analyst allison williams, thank you.'s have a quick look at what is happening in terms of skechers. we are seeing shares moving after hours. this is a company that continues to be impressing on the upside. we saw earlier in the week they did well with numbers. first-quarter earnings per share 16.5%, estimates, rising 70% to 75% first-quarter earnings. a big beat their coming off the mattel -- there. whyssive plunge, looking at the benchmark was hit so much today. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: libor plunge, staging its biggest day decline in a decade, sinking to 2.9%. here with more, the paper , what is the deal? reporter: if you look at it from mid december around the fed meeting, you started to see as the language got dovish, started to see the forward rate contracts, everything forward-looking start to price out rate hikes. libor had been coming down. and on top of that you have prime market money funds, the flow of assets kept coming in, commercial paper amend increased. -- demand increased. catch up toing to all of the u
caroline: senior banking analyst allison williams, thank you.'s have a quick look at what is happening in terms of skechers. we are seeing shares moving after hours. this is a company that continues to be impressing on the upside. we saw earlier in the week they did well with numbers. first-quarter earnings per share 16.5%, estimates, rising 70% to 75% first-quarter earnings. a big beat their coming off the mattel -- there. whyssive plunge, looking at the benchmark was hit so much today. this...
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she's like, mom, i have no clue. >> reporter: allison is now suing dr.t carmel hospital, alleging the drug was intentionally prescribed to hasten the termination of troy allison's life. and she's not alone. all of these people are suing, alleging their relatives died after receiving lethal doses of fentanyl prescribed by dr. husel. lynn marshall lost his 39-year-od brother, nick timmons. >> we don't think your brother's going to make it. i'm like, what if he did? they're like, we think he's brain-dead. >> reporter: lisa coleman watched her 80-year-old father, jim allen, pass away. >> it's cold, heartless, it's horrifying. >> reporter: helen young lost her husband of 46 years, sanders. >> the doctor come and told me, he said, mr. young's kidneys are gone. his lungs are gone. i said, how did all that happen at once? i said, how in the world did that happen? >> reporter: mount carmel hospital is investigating. >> we apologize for this tragedy. >> reporter: in a taped statement, ceo ed lamb said that during dr. husel's five years at the hospital -- >> this d
she's like, mom, i have no clue. >> reporter: allison is now suing dr.t carmel hospital, alleging the drug was intentionally prescribed to hasten the termination of troy allison's life. and she's not alone. all of these people are suing, alleging their relatives died after receiving lethal doses of fentanyl prescribed by dr. husel. lynn marshall lost his 39-year-od brother, nick timmons. >> we don't think your brother's going to make it. i'm like, what if he did? they're like, we...
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i'm allison barber at the white house with details coming up. dearest britain. we love you.aybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow your own path. you've led revolutions... of all kinds. yet you won't shout about it. it's just not in your nature. instead, you'll quietly make history. trouble. love! hope! and rather a lot of tea. the best of britain, from the moment you step on board. >>> president trump is due to meet with kim jong-un this week in vietnam. this time republicans expecting more positive results compared to the last summit. allison barber has the latest tonight from the white house. >> if i had not been elected president of the united states, we would right now in my opinion, in a major war with north korea. >> president donald trump preparing to meet face to face with north korean leader kim jong-un the second time, expressing optimism ahead of the summit in vietnam. >> now we're going to bit to have a second summit where the two leaders can explore options and have a frank discussion.
i'm allison barber at the white house with details coming up. dearest britain. we love you.aybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow your own path. you've led revolutions... of all kinds. yet you won't shout about it. it's just not in your nature. instead, you'll quietly make history. trouble. love! hope! and rather a lot of tea. the best of britain, from the moment you step on board. >>> president trump is due...
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allison kamerata and john berman. >> good morning, everybody, it is "new day." it is:00 in the east. a new report raises questions about whether president trump tried to obstruct justice, the "times" revealed then acting attorney general matthew whitaker to install a trump ally to be in the probe by hush money payments by michael cohen. the attorney that president trump had wanted had recuse himself over a conflict of interest. here's what the president had to say about this. >> did you ask acting attorney general matthew whiter do change the relationship between your former personal attorney michael cohen? >> no, not at all. i don't know what gave you that, that's more fake news. there is a lot of fake news out there. >> the "times" details the russian investigation, which he denied publicly more than 1,000 times had moved from a pr strategy to a legal strategy. >> that includes tracking investigators on the case, to raise legitimacy and discredit witnesses, meanwhile, one of the investigators fired acting director andrew mccabe has revealed a new clal about pr
allison kamerata and john berman. >> good morning, everybody, it is "new day." it is:00 in the east. a new report raises questions about whether president trump tried to obstruct justice, the "times" revealed then acting attorney general matthew whitaker to install a trump ally to be in the probe by hush money payments by michael cohen. the attorney that president trump had wanted had recuse himself over a conflict of interest. here's what the president had to say...
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sorry allison the n.p.t. is in qatar on the colombian side of the border for osiris sondra what is the situation like there on the on in this morning. situation here is relatively calm after a long day of battles on the bridges connecting colombia with venezuela here the bridges are closed on both venice where they signed to close the border here indefinitely and colombia said that at least for the next two days this will be the situation there are a lot of policemen on the colombe end side controlling the border making sure that there are no protests and we've also heard that there are a number. of families on the other side of this bridge claiming for the bridge to be open to some of them are migrants who are hoping to cross into colombia and others or. who come to call on me on a daily basis more than thirty thousand in this well and cross this bridge on a daily basis that they're searching for food in medicine that they can find the other side but they also sell things that they buy in venezuela and sell
sorry allison the n.p.t. is in qatar on the colombian side of the border for osiris sondra what is the situation like there on the on in this morning. situation here is relatively calm after a long day of battles on the bridges connecting colombia with venezuela here the bridges are closed on both venice where they signed to close the border here indefinitely and colombia said that at least for the next two days this will be the situation there are a lot of policemen on the colombe end side...
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.>> reporter: allison howard says the speech also comes with urgency as the clock ticks down to another possible shutdown in 10 days. >> the president is calling for an end to politics and for cooperation. >> there could be room for bipartisan agreement. >> they have been wanting to do infrastructure policy for a while. the high cost of prescription drugs is something trump mentioned last year in his address. i don't think that is a partisan issue. >> the president hinted he might declare a national state of emergency on immigration to build a border wall. the white house release a list foreshadowing of policy points. >> california in the rest of the nation are waiting for the government to do things beside shutdown. >> the attorney general javier says he will talk about how government should work together. >> i will be talking about how i believe we can move together to get things done.>> federal prosecutors have issued a subpoena to the inaugural committee. there are documents related to the committees donors and spending. they're looking into whether anyone from a foreign country mad
.>> reporter: allison howard says the speech also comes with urgency as the clock ticks down to another possible shutdown in 10 days. >> the president is calling for an end to politics and for cooperation. >> there could be room for bipartisan agreement. >> they have been wanting to do infrastructure policy for a while. the high cost of prescription drugs is something trump mentioned last year in his address. i don't think that is a partisan issue. >> the president...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar, walk us through what they're dealing with for the next 24 to 48 hoursow is on the way. in fact, it's still snowing pretty hard. for frame of reference, these top two locations are in the northwestern portion of the state, both of those pretty close to a foot of snow. seattle, at the airport, 6 to 8 inches already. typically, the city of seattle only averages about 6.8 inches for the entire year. they're pretty close to getting that in just two days. and it's likely that they're going to get even higher than that because it's still snowing. here's the thing, twitter, just a few moments ago, the national weather service from seattle tweeting out unofficial reports show that the airport is now up to 8 to 10 inches. if that's the case, the last time they had over 10 inches of snow was back in 1990. this is a rare event. even though seattle is far north, they don't get big snows like this. it's not just for seattle. it's also snowing in portland. you have winter storm warnings, even blizzard warnings for portions of washington state. but those blizzard warni
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar, walk us through what they're dealing with for the next 24 to 48 hoursow is on the way. in fact, it's still snowing pretty hard. for frame of reference, these top two locations are in the northwestern portion of the state, both of those pretty close to a foot of snow. seattle, at the airport, 6 to 8 inches already. typically, the city of seattle only averages about 6.8 inches for the entire year. they're pretty close to getting that in just two days. and it's...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar with us. okay, what do you expect is going to be happening?to be a lot. you've got rain in the forecast. you've got snow in the forecast but we also have, yes, the potential for tornados. this is the area we're talking about. we're looking for damaging winds a lot of lightning, and yes, there is flooding. in the area of the red and orange colors, here's what to keep in mind, we're actually below average for tornadoes. we've only picked up 34 since january first. normally, we would have seen 89 of them by this point in time. it is rare to have tornadoes in february. this is the second lowest month that you see them. but if you are going to see them, this is the area you're going to likely see them in. where you see the yellow and orange colors. it's call edc dixie alley. this is where we see it today. watch this portion of the screen, once we get to, say, late morning especially into the afternoon hours, you're going to see the storms develop along the arklatex region. and then for the afternoon, you're talking places like memphis, jackson, mis
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar with us. okay, what do you expect is going to be happening?to be a lot. you've got rain in the forecast. you've got snow in the forecast but we also have, yes, the potential for tornados. this is the area we're talking about. we're looking for damaging winds a lot of lightning, and yes, there is flooding. in the area of the red and orange colors, here's what to keep in mind, we're actually below average for tornadoes. we've only picked up 34 since january...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us now.w long is this going to last. >> lucky they got out yesterday because they're about to get another 30 inches of snow. >> 30! >> in the exact same location. they're used to snow, just not that much in a short period of time. and yes, we're adding a lot more to it. not just there, but other places. look at washington state. these top two locations here are in the northwestern tier of the state picking up 10 inches. seattle airport, 7.2 inches for a frame of reference, that's more than they've gotten in 20 years. and it will be the first time in nearly 30 years they've been able to get that much snow. it's coming down pretty heavy across portions of washington state as well as oregon right now. and it's likely going to continue for the next 6 to 10 hours. that's why you have winter store warnings and advisories. that orange, that's a blizzard warning. not only do you have heavy snow coming down, you also have very gusty winds. but the weather alerts stretch all the way down to nevada and
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us now.w long is this going to last. >> lucky they got out yesterday because they're about to get another 30 inches of snow. >> 30! >> in the exact same location. they're used to snow, just not that much in a short period of time. and yes, we're adding a lot more to it. not just there, but other places. look at washington state. these top two locations here are in the northwestern tier of the state picking up 10 inches. seattle...
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shares of dine equity behind applebee's and ihop but domino's pizza down 9 rich allison is here he's next and he brought pizza >> there you go. >> i am hungry >> at long last. (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. willy davis, who has alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink. the shirts were so easy to design on the site. the custom ink team was super helpful and they just came out perfect. seeing my family wearing my shirts was such an amazing reminder of all the love and support that everyone has for my dad. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for teams, businesses, and every occasion. you'll even get free shipping
shares of dine equity behind applebee's and ihop but domino's pizza down 9 rich allison is here he's next and he brought pizza >> there you go. >> i am hungry >> at long last. (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full...
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allison barber wraps it all up live from washington. >> president trump expressed opt mism but u.s.rade representative robert lighthizer said there are big hurndles when it comes to reaching trade deal and china and according to the u.s. secretary of agricultural committed to buying metric tons of u.s. soybeans at yesterday's oval office meeting. in a tweet secretary per sue says it is proof strategy is working and called it a show of good faith by the chinese. negotiators are are working on six areas of broad agreement among items that includes agriculture currency and intellectual property reliefs and 200 billion worth of chinese products set to increase by 15% unless there's a deal on march 1st. >> well i set a deadline of march first right now are it is at 10% and i think that if and you can tell this president xi i think that if i see progress they made substantial progress and made it would not -- be inappropriate to extend that deadline. keeping 10% instead of raising it to 25% and a i would be inclined to doing that we're going very deep into the trade, and covering items th
allison barber wraps it all up live from washington. >> president trump expressed opt mism but u.s.rade representative robert lighthizer said there are big hurndles when it comes to reaching trade deal and china and according to the u.s. secretary of agricultural committed to buying metric tons of u.s. soybeans at yesterday's oval office meeting. in a tweet secretary per sue says it is proof strategy is working and called it a show of good faith by the chinese. negotiators are are working...
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. >> john: we will see how this goes and will get back to later in the program, allison, thanks. the leadership crisis in virginia far from over and could stretch beyond the commonwealth into the 2020 election. correspondent peter doocy but that part of the story now. that is especially true of lawmakers in virginia and now democratic presidential hopefuls having difficulty dodging questions about the commonwealth dueling scandals. allegations of sexual misconduct against the governor and the allegations of racism directed at the governor. >> he should resign. >> but the scandal painted democrats are hanging on which could cripple campaigns with democrats running for president. >> virginia has created a big problem for eventual democratic nominee. how are they going to campaign around virginia, making sure that none of the statewide democratic official show up at their rallies? >> ? >> virginia has 13 electoral votes reliable for democrats in recent cycles as the state went for bush twice come obama twice in clinton. now president trump says "democrats at the top killing the grea
. >> john: we will see how this goes and will get back to later in the program, allison, thanks. the leadership crisis in virginia far from over and could stretch beyond the commonwealth into the 2020 election. correspondent peter doocy but that part of the story now. that is especially true of lawmakers in virginia and now democratic presidential hopefuls having difficulty dodging questions about the commonwealth dueling scandals. allegations of sexual misconduct against the governor and...
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my name is allison caps on from the western addition. i happened to be homeless. guess i'm the only one here. i'm going through some political things in my country right now. i understand being a small business owner, now not being a small business owner has i how the business men feel. i basically sleep outside of the library, the public library. i make sure i leave by 5 million i keep my area quite clean -- i make sure i leave by five a.m. i laundered my garments. i also wander my bed as long as i think it is good enough to enter a building to wash within the gates of the laundromat. if it is old i get anyone. i understand when the business man feels uneasy the needles. are not a drug addict,, not an alcoholic or anything else, i am basically a soldier to my country, and also to this one. i have seen a lot i have been on the street for one year and two months. i have used a shelter system because of political problems that i'm going through right now in my country, and other countries because of my father's history. basically bank robberies and items hours i hav
my name is allison caps on from the western addition. i happened to be homeless. guess i'm the only one here. i'm going through some political things in my country right now. i understand being a small business owner, now not being a small business owner has i how the business men feel. i basically sleep outside of the library, the public library. i make sure i leave by 5 million i keep my area quite clean -- i make sure i leave by five a.m. i laundered my garments. i also wander my bed as long...
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allison has more for this second summit.had not been president of the united states, we would right now, in my opinion, be in a major war with >> reporter: president trump preparing to meet with kim jong un for a second time. the trump administration expressing optimism ahead of the summit in vietnam. >> we will have a second summit where the two leaders can sit and explore options. >> reporter: the goal of this summit is to build off the four parties laid out after the june 2018 summit in singapore, improving relations between the u.s. and north korea, establishing a permanent peace routine, complete unit colorization, and recovery and returning the remains of soldiers missing in action. >> are processes have come home. -- hostages. >> reporter: they claim the singapore summit undermines the u.s. sanctions while legitimizing a repressive regime. in a letter to president trump they said that they hope the president will execute a serious diplomatic plan that includes a sequence process to freeze and rollback north korea's nuclear weapons. a republican senator says the president has alre
allison has more for this second summit.had not been president of the united states, we would right now, in my opinion, be in a major war with >> reporter: president trump preparing to meet with kim jong un for a second time. the trump administration expressing optimism ahead of the summit in vietnam. >> we will have a second summit where the two leaders can sit and explore options. >> reporter: the goal of this summit is to build off the four parties laid out after the june...
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reporting in washington i am allison barber. >>> lindsey graham said today that he will investigate explosive claims by the former deputy fbi director. >> andrew mccabe told 60 minutes that way at one point the justice department talked about removing president trump from office. >> we will have all hearing about who is telling the truth, what happened, and mr. mccabe was dismissed from the fbi for linking information to the press. you have to think about the source here. >> it was alarming that there were people at the highest level, they were wondering if the president was fit to serve. >> the discussion talks about the 25th amendment which allows for the removal of a president unfit to serve. and there are concerns about his relationship with russian government leaders. >>> the empire after is not officially a suspect into the investigation with the attacked to the actor, smollett. it is headed to a grand jury, next month. he said he was attacked by two meant that shouted racial slurs and port a chemical substance on him and then tied a noose like rope around his neck. the actor refused to
reporting in washington i am allison barber. >>> lindsey graham said today that he will investigate explosive claims by the former deputy fbi director. >> andrew mccabe told 60 minutes that way at one point the justice department talked about removing president trump from office. >> we will have all hearing about who is telling the truth, what happened, and mr. mccabe was dismissed from the fbi for linking information to the press. you have to think about the source here....
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wow allison has developed the extra fifty richest about the same size. triple seven or seven eight seven there's some to go was it was small our wide body out croft like these and they were also concentrated close up in their body croft for the shoulder it's all flights what's this going to mean then for air travelers because as i said one of the reasons people like the a three eighty was was because they were larger and there was more or more leg room more and more space in business class and so on is going to mean more or more crammed scenes for for passengers when they when they get on board flights now well i doubt that because even the triple seven provides for us in business not sufficient leg room and suffer space and equipment economy if it was a lot of blood and if you're flying and a three eighty because a crimp you're in there as well or if you're fly on the if you're fifty or more triple seven so i think it was a comedy presenter nothing changes for first class passengers might be a disadvantage for ages will disappear because it provided a l
wow allison has developed the extra fifty richest about the same size. triple seven or seven eight seven there's some to go was it was small our wide body out croft like these and they were also concentrated close up in their body croft for the shoulder it's all flights what's this going to mean then for air travelers because as i said one of the reasons people like the a three eighty was was because they were larger and there was more or more leg room more and more space in business class and...
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los autobuses solamente estarÁn disponibles en 22 den estas cuentas estaciones, explicÓ allison, voceroridades explican que hay razones de peso para comenzar a operar una hora mÁs tarde. >> la razÓn por la que estamos abriendo una hora mÁs tarde es porque vamos a estar trabajando en un proyecto para reforzar la estructura del tÚnel. en caso de un terremoto. iba a tomar tres aÑos y medio hacer esto. >> en el primer piso de la estaciÓn encontramos letreros que todavÍa anuncian informaciÓn vieja de cuando los trenes comenzaban a operarlas 4:00 a.m. tuvimos que caminar detrÁs de un hetero para encontrar la informaciÓn con el horario nuevoen la estaciÓn. algunos usuarios dicen que no estÁn bien informados acerca del cambio. >> me enterÉ porque estÁ puesto en las mÁquinas. pero no habÍa escuchado nada. >> segÚn autoridades 2900 personas serÁn afectadas por el cambio de horario en ese sistema de transporte. marÍa: desde la estaciÓn, marÍa antonieta mejÍa, noticias univisiÓn 14. ramÓn: recuerde que apartir de hoy los trabajos van iniciar a las 5:00 a.m.y se habilitÓ una lÍnea de autobuses a par
los autobuses solamente estarÁn disponibles en 22 den estas cuentas estaciones, explicÓ allison, voceroridades explican que hay razones de peso para comenzar a operar una hora mÁs tarde. >> la razÓn por la que estamos abriendo una hora mÁs tarde es porque vamos a estar trabajando en un proyecto para reforzar la estructura del tÚnel. en caso de un terremoto. iba a tomar tres aÑos y medio hacer esto. >> en el primer piso de la estaciÓn encontramos letreros que todavÍa...
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from america remains stranded in colombia truckloads of goods it's all crossing the border daily as allison that i'm p.f.c. reports now from kuta the image of oil tankers in shipping containers blocking this bridge on the colombian border has become the symbol of the standoff for control of venezuela. president nicolas maduro remains firm in his opposition to allowing the food and medical supplies from the united states into his country but the reality of the border is more complex than the blocking of a single bridge almost every night at eight o'clock the last venezuelans hastily make their way home over two other bridges in the city of. their open to foot traffic during the day and as they shut down at night trucks filled with projects appear what do you carry i think that sugar is the answer. last september venezuela halted experts to colombia they kept importing much needed goods shipping agents say they've been a swale and government uses corporate thieves to buy food from colombia and then distribute it in food boxes for the four. weeks count to ten trucks lining up on this bridge th
from america remains stranded in colombia truckloads of goods it's all crossing the border daily as allison that i'm p.f.c. reports now from kuta the image of oil tankers in shipping containers blocking this bridge on the colombian border has become the symbol of the standoff for control of venezuela. president nicolas maduro remains firm in his opposition to allowing the food and medical supplies from the united states into his country but the reality of the border is more complex than the...
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go ahead. >> o, allison, could we have a mic please? thank you. >> hi, i wanted to know how states, why states would not be passing these laws. i know you guys have been advocating to pass these laws for a while now. why do some states take longer or white or some lagging so far behind others? >> passing these laws is very challenging. it really takes some strong leadership and a commitment to see it through the legislative process and of course each state has its own process. sometimes it's a multiyear effort. but when we find it really dedicated elected official, including governors and lieutenant governors who make it a priority, that is where we have found our greatest success. and as i mentioned, last year five states enacted laws and that was from progress. if every state just past one law this year, that would be 50 new laws and we would be in better shape on our highways that all motorists would be safer. >> okay if there are no more questions in the audience heard one question came in online from the providence journal. specifi
go ahead. >> o, allison, could we have a mic please? thank you. >> hi, i wanted to know how states, why states would not be passing these laws. i know you guys have been advocating to pass these laws for a while now. why do some states take longer or white or some lagging so far behind others? >> passing these laws is very challenging. it really takes some strong leadership and a commitment to see it through the legislative process and of course each state has its own process....