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. >> man in brown cap: the first year is for the adventure. the second year is for the money.: you can't function anywhere else. >> man in brown cap: that's right. >> anthony: siri grossman runs equipment and supply. >> siri: i really love it here. i feel like i live on a space station. i keep coming back. >> anthony: this is damn good. i like, after a hard day of dragging blocks of ice this is exactly what you need. >> man in brown cap: people who work outside, i mean, they'll burn 5, 6,000 calories a day. >> anthony: is there generally speaking people who work one and four hours at a time before they need to -- >> man in brown cap: come in and get warmed up. we eat pretty good down here considering where we are. so we've got a five a week menu cycle. every friday for four weeks is new york strips. on the fifth week we do filet mignon and crab legs. we don't really do fancy food, we just do basic food well. >> anthony: filet mignon with crab legs? >> man in brown cap: it's every five weeks. >> anthony: how do you deal with vegetarians with no freshies? >> man in brown cap: we
. >> man in brown cap: the first year is for the adventure. the second year is for the money.: you can't function anywhere else. >> man in brown cap: that's right. >> anthony: siri grossman runs equipment and supply. >> siri: i really love it here. i feel like i live on a space station. i keep coming back. >> anthony: this is damn good. i like, after a hard day of dragging blocks of ice this is exactly what you need. >> man in brown cap: people who work...
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May 31, 2018
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i see all these beautiful brown faces in flowing caps and gowns and behind you i see a village and i see a village that was spread throughout the world but has joined together for this momentous day. i see the proud faces of parents and grandparents, guardians and cousins and friends, people we call family. all these people who loved you, supported you, persevered, sacrificed and prayed for you each and every day and it has always taken a village to graduate one of our own and this too is your day. it looks really good from where i am standing. this is where we all need to be today. i think pres. campbell for her leadership and the warm introduction she gave me. you are a source of such inspiration for the entire spelman family. a quick story here. when dr. campbell called me a few months ago, i secretly hoped she would ask me to speak with your and she began her call, she said rise, in a stern voice as you can tell, i want this year's speaker to be profound, a woman of character and culture, a talented black woman who galvanizes many, someone who personifies the values of leadership
i see all these beautiful brown faces in flowing caps and gowns and behind you i see a village and i see a village that was spread throughout the world but has joined together for this momentous day. i see the proud faces of parents and grandparents, guardians and cousins and friends, people we call family. all these people who loved you, supported you, persevered, sacrificed and prayed for you each and every day and it has always taken a village to graduate one of our own and this too is your...
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May 21, 2018
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howie: i always loved murphy brown and her mad cap tv newsroom.television running out of ideas, cbs is bringing the show back. but candace bergen will be hosting a morning talk show come beating a conservative talk show anchored by her son. >> take on this crazy new world of alternative facts and fake news. . . . . pivoting off roseanne * and bringing a show back from the 90s? emily: i think that's whatting going on. trust the mass media when murphy brown went off the air, nearly half of americans had a fair amount of trust in the mass media. i don't think a lot of americans see the murphy browns of the world as a protagonist in american politics. i don't think there will be a huge appetite for his rebought. howie: we'll see. is this -- is the president now affecting every form of entertainment? is every sitcom and do coul anda have this take? emily: roseanne * is a show for a lot of people in the president's corner. trust in the mass media spiked in 2017 among democrats. so with people in their corners the media and hollywood see openings on eith
howie: i always loved murphy brown and her mad cap tv newsroom.television running out of ideas, cbs is bringing the show back. but candace bergen will be hosting a morning talk show come beating a conservative talk show anchored by her son. >> take on this crazy new world of alternative facts and fake news. . . . . pivoting off roseanne * and bringing a show back from the 90s? emily: i think that's whatting going on. trust the mass media when murphy brown went off the air, nearly half of...
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May 30, 2018
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republicans agreed to support the governor's cap and trade program where companys are required to buy permits to release greenhouse gases. in return, governor brown put prop 70 on the ballot. it requires a 2/3 majority work on how to spend cap and trade funding but only in the year 2024. all other years would require a simple majority vote. republicans view this as a chance to put the brakes on california's high speed rail project which is one of the governor's legacy projects. when a state ban on plastic bags went into effect the day after the november 2016 election. thousands of mail in votes still had not been counted. in the end the measure won but supporters of prop 71 want a five day waiting period before any state ballot measure can go into effect. prop 72 is the rainwater proposition. it prohibits counties from reassessing property values and raising property taxes on a homeowner who installs a rainwater capture system. those systems siphon rainwater from roofs into large barrels for outdoor use. there's no organized opposition to prop72. monte francis. >>> we'll have your preelection coverage for you at 8:00 tonight. >>> and haley cadis
republicans agreed to support the governor's cap and trade program where companys are required to buy permits to release greenhouse gases. in return, governor brown put prop 70 on the ballot. it requires a 2/3 majority work on how to spend cap and trade funding but only in the year 2024. all other years would require a simple majority vote. republicans view this as a chance to put the brakes on california's high speed rail project which is one of the governor's legacy projects. when a state ban...
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May 27, 2018
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brown belts. some of them have a nice tidy mustache like blackjack had. here's more german pow's being led to the rear. they were placed in pow tense or caps. mr. moizan: yes. most were far from the front line. we were not keeping prisoners along time because it was too difficult. these troops look like they are battle hardened already. >> is that a howitzer, a 37 millimeter? no, that's bigger. it's a mortar. probably 155, something like that. mr. yockelson: those are i think browning automatic? i think these are captured germans. they had from the germans. mr. yockelson: was probably were shipped back to the u.s. pursue veneers in museums now. yes, older rifles, uniforms. very important, something we do not even think about, but how ,any trucks were used ambulances, horses, and everything meets. >> do you think this is in chateau-thierry? mr. moizan: it's probably close by. mr. yockelson: working on the engine for the truck. the cars seeing some action. yes, an american cars. >> they brought forwards, and there were a number of other manufacturers, too. most were used as touring cars for officers. you have the chaplain. probably third division
brown belts. some of them have a nice tidy mustache like blackjack had. here's more german pow's being led to the rear. they were placed in pow tense or caps. mr. moizan: yes. most were far from the front line. we were not keeping prisoners along time because it was too difficult. these troops look like they are battle hardened already. >> is that a howitzer, a 37 millimeter? no, that's bigger. it's a mortar. probably 155, something like that. mr. yockelson: those are i think browning...
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republicans agreed to support the governor's cap and trade program where companies are required to buy permits to release greenhouse gases. in return governor brown put prop 70 on the ballot. prop 70 requires a 2/3 majority vote on how to spend billions of dollars in cap and trade funding but only in the year 2024. all other years would require a simple majority vote. republicans view this as a chance to put the brakes on california's high-speed rail project, which is one of the governor's legacy projects. when the state ban on plastic bags went into effect the day after the november 2016 election, thousands of mail-in votes still hasn't been -- hadn't been counted. in the end the measure won but supporters of prop 71 wants a five day waiting period before any state ballot measure can go into effect. prop 72 is the rainwater proposition. it prohibits counties from reassessing property values and raising property taxes on a homeowner who installs a rainwater capture system. those systems siphon rainwater from roofs into large barrels for outdoor use. there is no organized opposition to prop 72. monte francis, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a double digit co
republicans agreed to support the governor's cap and trade program where companies are required to buy permits to release greenhouse gases. in return governor brown put prop 70 on the ballot. prop 70 requires a 2/3 majority vote on how to spend billions of dollars in cap and trade funding but only in the year 2024. all other years would require a simple majority vote. republicans view this as a chance to put the brakes on california's high-speed rail project, which is one of the governor's...
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police body cam video appears to show in january bucks player sterling brown parked his car the wrong way across at least two and i had cappedarking spots outside of a walgreen's in milwaukee. police wait for him to come outside. they ask for his i.d. and the video does not appear to show that the player gave them his i.d. a short while later the officers request for brown to take his hands out of his pocket and the video shows to appear that brown did not comply with that police eventually take down brown and tased him. here is some of that video it is muffled because it is police body cam video. >> where is your driver's license. back up. you don't see the issue here? you don't see the issue here. you are not parked across three lanes? >> take your hands out of your pocket now. take your hands out of your possibility. >> i have stuff in my hands. >> taser, taser, taser. >> a short while ago sterling brown released a statement writing in part my experience in january with the milwaukee police department was wrong. it shouldn't have happened to anybody. what should have been a simple parking ticket turned into an attempt at
police body cam video appears to show in january bucks player sterling brown parked his car the wrong way across at least two and i had cappedarking spots outside of a walgreen's in milwaukee. police wait for him to come outside. they ask for his i.d. and the video does not appear to show that the player gave them his i.d. a short while later the officers request for brown to take his hands out of his pocket and the video shows to appear that brown did not comply with that police eventually...
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had that sterling, i think his name is sterling brown, the bucks player who was tased in milwaukee for parking, you know, on a reserved spot for the handy cap to the cops. people are outraged by that kind of behavior, jesse. that's what this is about. nfl is acting as a business decision and something tells me they are going to get a lot of blow back. >> jesse: i agree police brutality is an issue for some people in america. did you make a point that i don't think kimberly would agree with about -- all be about the first amendment. these are employees of the nfl and of these teams. >> kimberly: yeah. they are contractual employees. they signed up. perform their job and do it in the right way. it's about them. it's about social activism and social justifiable. fantastic. express yourself all you want on your free time. when you are paid to do a job, have you got to do it. we are paid to show up here and sit at the table and give our opinions and do that we are not doing protests during the show. some of us a little protest. >> jesse: silent protest. >> kimberly: that's the problem. when you hear stuff like this it comes off very disingenuous
had that sterling, i think his name is sterling brown, the bucks player who was tased in milwaukee for parking, you know, on a reserved spot for the handy cap to the cops. people are outraged by that kind of behavior, jesse. that's what this is about. nfl is acting as a business decision and something tells me they are going to get a lot of blow back. >> jesse: i agree police brutality is an issue for some people in america. did you make a point that i don't think kimberly would agree...
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hour, big cap battle, as trade tensions ease and stocks surge, is the s&p, which is underperforming, once again the place to be? with us for the hour, jim lethenthol, steve weiss, josh brownng the dow crossing 25,000 for the first time since march 16th. a treasury secretary suggesting right here on cnbc that the trade battle with china could be easing many stocks directly related are higher all of it, though, happening while the dollar has been ripping lately what, steve, is an
hour, big cap battle, as trade tensions ease and stocks surge, is the s&p, which is underperforming, once again the place to be? with us for the hour, jim lethenthol, steve weiss, josh brownng the dow crossing 25,000 for the first time since march 16th. a treasury secretary suggesting right here on cnbc that the trade battle with china could be easing many stocks directly related are higher all of it, though, happening while the dollar has been ripping lately what, steve, is an
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that will break the cap and with 15% containment, there's an issue there in armstrong county, texas near the panhandle. dry air. this is a water vapor loop. anytime you see yellow or brown, that is seriously dry air. relative humidities remain low. winds gusty. 40 to 50 miles an hour, and we have red flag warnings. parts of southern colorado. most of new mexico. southeastern corner of arizona. meanwhile, rain getting into southern florida. much of the state into a drought condition. so they'll take this rain. if you are vacationing there the next couple of days, not the best weather. this low is going to drift and throw up four to five inches of rainfall over the peninsula over the next few days. oh! mother's day. a couple of quick cities. briefly because dan worked hard on this this morning. mother's hill, colorado. 88. mama bear, arkansas. who knew? 51 degrees. love you, arizona. >>> this weather report >>> good sunday morning. 40s and 50s later on it will be cool. 60s >>> this weather report is brought to you by cigna. >> i like the mother's day forecast. >> yeah, with all the flowers and -- >> i like how excited you are. this is your first weekend back. >> i'm excit
that will break the cap and with 15% containment, there's an issue there in armstrong county, texas near the panhandle. dry air. this is a water vapor loop. anytime you see yellow or brown, that is seriously dry air. relative humidities remain low. winds gusty. 40 to 50 miles an hour, and we have red flag warnings. parts of southern colorado. most of new mexico. southeastern corner of arizona. meanwhile, rain getting into southern florida. much of the state into a drought condition. so they'll...
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hour, big cap battle, as trade tensions ease and stocks surge, is the s&p, which is underperforming, once again the place to be? with us for the hour, jim lethenthol, steve weiss, josh brown. stocks are jumping the dow crossing 25,000 for the first time since march 16th. a treasury secretary suggesting right here on cnbc that the trade battle with china could be easing many stocks directly related are higher all of it, though, happening while the dollar has been ripping lately what, steve, is an investor to do >> an investor is to look out into the future a little bit and say this is great news it's going to move the economy even faster in terms of the china news nafta, you have to believe, is going to follow a similar path, and the optimistic pressure reports lead you to believe that conclusion is at hand, but ultimately, that's all inflationary what you're going to see, in my view, you still have positive runway going forward, but you have to be more cautious as you go out six months because the fed is going to get more aggressive in their tightening so i think that that's going to cause an end to the market rally as we have seen it, and in fact, the gains to be gotten
hour, big cap battle, as trade tensions ease and stocks surge, is the s&p, which is underperforming, once again the place to be? with us for the hour, jim lethenthol, steve weiss, josh brown. stocks are jumping the dow crossing 25,000 for the first time since march 16th. a treasury secretary suggesting right here on cnbc that the trade battle with china could be easing many stocks directly related are higher all of it, though, happening while the dollar has been ripping lately what, steve,...
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May 7, 2018
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cap -- tackle a more competitive u.s. market? nestle has a huge global reach and they're hoping to harness that network to push the starbucks browngh its channels -- starbucks brand through its channels. have the brand, nestle has the network and they are coming together. it's the nestle ceos first big deal. one of the biggest acquisitions in nestle's history. they usually don't do deals this large. they clearly see an area of growth here. coffee is one area they want to grow. -- some other brands have grown aggressively. some people drink more large gulp coffees so they see an opening here. motion but things in these two brands coming together. nestle season-opening. bloomberg's managing editor for global business in berlin. bloomberg -- former secretary of state george schultz says america needs to be more engaged with the world's number two economy. we want to be sure that we have fair trading relationships with other countries. there's no doubt that china does some things that we ought to have persuaded them not to do but if you look at the trade deficit, you're not going to get there by messing around with the arrangements f
cap -- tackle a more competitive u.s. market? nestle has a huge global reach and they're hoping to harness that network to push the starbucks browngh its channels -- starbucks brand through its channels. have the brand, nestle has the network and they are coming together. it's the nestle ceos first big deal. one of the biggest acquisitions in nestle's history. they usually don't do deals this large. they clearly see an area of growth here. coffee is one area they want to grow. -- some other...