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clee are making minimum wage in sub that and then they're basically having to get food stamps to be able to. you know have to have a you know have food because they basically cover trying to cover their rent and their basic costs of living and there was a time when we had labor unions in this country and it was as though the capitalist class really went after the idea of labor unions as though it was too many freebies you know to pay too much for labor we're paying too much on health care and other you know pensions and things like that. is that i mean is that really one of the major reasons that we don't have that we have seen this kind of disparity this country is because we've seen the collapse of the labor unions i think that's one reason that's why as i believe it really began with reagan in the air traffic controllers and going to see stood up to them with a great deal of americans were short sighted because i mean i never belonged to a labor union but i knew people who did and back then the presence of labor unions raised everyone's salaries because the competition i give you a pe
clee are making minimum wage in sub that and then they're basically having to get food stamps to be able to. you know have to have a you know have food because they basically cover trying to cover their rent and their basic costs of living and there was a time when we had labor unions in this country and it was as though the capitalist class really went after the idea of labor unions as though it was too many freebies you know to pay too much for labor we're paying too much on health care and...
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they linked clee oh fis cooksey jr. to nine murders. they're still working on a moti motive. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: investigators say cleophus went on a deadly shooting spreechlt it included 43-year-old maria he then killed his mother and stepfather the following day. >> cooksey had some blood on him and appeared to be concealing things. >> reporter: police say the 35-year-old is an ex-con victory, spending 16 years in prison for manslaughter and armed robbery. >> he has been out for 18 months and during that time he's been in and out of jail. >> reporter: police believe this is the expected killer. there was high-tech testing of shell casings that gives immediate results instead of several week. danielle nottingham, cbs news, san francisco. >>> the sentencing hearing for dr. larry nassar has been extended into next week because so many victims want to speak. more than 60 since tuesday. naz sar wrote a letter saying he wasn't healthy enough to listen to the victims. that sent off a long rebuke by the judge. >> spending four or five days listening to them is
they linked clee oh fis cooksey jr. to nine murders. they're still working on a moti motive. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: investigators say cleophus went on a deadly shooting spreechlt it included 43-year-old maria he then killed his mother and stepfather the following day. >> cooksey had some blood on him and appeared to be concealing things. >> reporter: police say the 35-year-old is an ex-con victory, spending 16 years in prison for manslaughter and armed...
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the french have other preoccupations besides rankings they need money more money france cover clee envisioned land but the successive governments are founded on thinkable to sharply increase tuition fees it would be political suicide so hypocrisy rules. paying programs are gradually and in conspicuously being introduced in certain french university departments. at the forefront of the forthcoming marketisation prestigious institutions such as pope paris or. have been authorized to introduce tuition fees these experiments are inconsequential for now but they are undoubtedly aimed to prepare for a change in the system one day or another. between the global and brick longer him only resit it but i've because of fog of the in wonder how bridge endeavor going. from says president i'm glad i'm of our own image which is a far that's where i come for in this party and the exam to horseshoe alicia belongs bisan so i'm going to shift to i'm big business in them bill don't survive of it or the man of the shaft is the year them through. something that is very important for us. not to be only a common mar
the french have other preoccupations besides rankings they need money more money france cover clee envisioned land but the successive governments are founded on thinkable to sharply increase tuition fees it would be political suicide so hypocrisy rules. paying programs are gradually and in conspicuously being introduced in certain french university departments. at the forefront of the forthcoming marketisation prestigious institutions such as pope paris or. have been authorized to introduce...
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what do you think he made him abandon those themes and what can possibly resurrect them break torah clee i think when he talked about reciprocity. to use to say what they get they do and he was primarily referring to this issue of the palestinians recognize it that israel is a nation state of the jewish people he has repeated the demand that the palestinians should recognize israel as the nation state of the jewish people the palestinians have made it quite clear that they're not going to do that they recognize israel they're not going to define israel in its national religious character which in the thing that was demanded i think that a lot of what netanyahu says i'm calling to the palestinians to negotiate is kind. of empty words because he's not serious about negotiations in my view if he were he would put down some of the terms of reference for negotiations instead he uses a kind of cliche of no preconditions and we know what no precondition means it means that israel will continue with its policies of building more settlements and entrenched in the occupation while the pa gets smal
what do you think he made him abandon those themes and what can possibly resurrect them break torah clee i think when he talked about reciprocity. to use to say what they get they do and he was primarily referring to this issue of the palestinians recognize it that israel is a nation state of the jewish people he has repeated the demand that the palestinians should recognize israel as the nation state of the jewish people the palestinians have made it quite clear that they're not going to do...
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military phenomenon only as daughter of the group of people are this franchise or disenchanted economy clee all politically so you do some you inject some political some some cash in the local economy of this province or that province and it will be sorted out or if you do political inclusion on some of the faction which he fears the marginalized and it will be sorted out no isis is global phenomena isis is an ideological challenge this is called salafism wahhabism jihadism you call it whatever you would you like to call it this is the one of the manifestation of this is in iraq called isis and then syria called out and in nigeria called book and in pakistan and afghanistan called taliban or al qaida or in south yemen for example is called something else and in somalia called out shabab so this is money to stay shipment of. of the. behind it as jihadism is behind azim and these are physical manifestation of the same ideology i understand your point and i tend to agree with that but since i'm talking to you we can't talk about for the whole world so let's talk about what's going on iraq iraq
military phenomenon only as daughter of the group of people are this franchise or disenchanted economy clee all politically so you do some you inject some political some some cash in the local economy of this province or that province and it will be sorted out or if you do political inclusion on some of the faction which he fears the marginalized and it will be sorted out no isis is global phenomena isis is an ideological challenge this is called salafism wahhabism jihadism you call it whatever...
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derek so if we can clone monkeys it's a very short step then to cloning you when you would me sirena clee yes i mean there are there there might be some differences in the protocol in the long term but actually i've been working for this for the last twenty years this was a very very difficult thing scientifically to overcome since dolly there's just there's some technical aspects to doing this kind of cloning that were very difficult to overcome and now they've overcome them now they're within our group of animals so they're in evolutionary terms these are very closely related animals so you can probably expect that most of what they did in order to obtain these these these clones would also work with humans and martin i have to assume the dr that motivated researchers to keep trying and trying until they got it right with the monkeys is going to keep driving them until they get it right with humans yes but we should be careful with what that means i mean this is not necessarily mean that we're necessarily going to have full human full human cloning even if that becomes a technical possi
derek so if we can clone monkeys it's a very short step then to cloning you when you would me sirena clee yes i mean there are there there might be some differences in the protocol in the long term but actually i've been working for this for the last twenty years this was a very very difficult thing scientifically to overcome since dolly there's just there's some technical aspects to doing this kind of cloning that were very difficult to overcome and now they've overcome them now they're within...
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you so if we can clone monkeys it's a very short step then to cloning you when you with me sirota clee yes i mean there are there there might be some differences in the protocol in the long term but actually i've been working for this for the last twenty years this was a very very difficult thing scientifically to overcome since dolly they're just there's some technical aspects to doing this kind of cloning that were very difficult to overcome and now they've overcome them now they're within our group of animals so they're in evolutionary terms these are very closely related animals so you can probably expect that most of what they did in order to obtain these these these bones would also work with humans and i have to assume the dr that motivated researchers to keep trying and trying until they got it right with the monkeys is going to keep driving them until they get it right with humans yes but we should be careful with what that means i mean this is not necessarily mean that we're going to certainly going to have full human full human cloning even if that becomes a technical possib
you so if we can clone monkeys it's a very short step then to cloning you when you with me sirota clee yes i mean there are there there might be some differences in the protocol in the long term but actually i've been working for this for the last twenty years this was a very very difficult thing scientifically to overcome since dolly they're just there's some technical aspects to doing this kind of cloning that were very difficult to overcome and now they've overcome them now they're within...
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therefore this solution is not to use anyway if we're talking militarily speaking this area is the teacher clee is not really in the hands of the rebel groups or slowly it will be dismantled and it will be back in the hands of the syrian regime so even if we were to suppose that chemical weapons were used i think it would be really stupid and i don't think that the syrian government is stupid enough to actually use chemical weapons in that particular area that would be completely counters as productive and counter to their objectives and they are achieving a lot of military advances and a lot of achievements and i don't think they're going to use this because that would actually you know mean that they're they're they're they're the weaker player and they're at this point in the field they are the strong player with the support of the russian army. national security and political analysts kate having on the program with your thoughts tonight.
therefore this solution is not to use anyway if we're talking militarily speaking this area is the teacher clee is not really in the hands of the rebel groups or slowly it will be dismantled and it will be back in the hands of the syrian regime so even if we were to suppose that chemical weapons were used i think it would be really stupid and i don't think that the syrian government is stupid enough to actually use chemical weapons in that particular area that would be completely counters as...
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horrible job he's running with what i could you know a golden egg into the ground and we see this story clee with so many c.e.o.'s just not with carly fiorina who you know ran h.p. . packard into the ground was given a forty million dollars goldman relative go and then sell qualified to run for president so i think that's that's the system we have is that the very wealthy are the most compiled in and yet the poor are the ones that have this reputation and they're lazy and they want handouts and so forth but the rich actually get the big ten whatever handouts happens at the bottom are very small and just enough to live on precisely i mean. you know we've seen for example situations like wal-mart employees who basically are making minimum wage and sub that and then they're basically having to get food stamps to be able to. you know have to have a you know have food because they basically cover trying to cover their rent and their basic cost of living and there was a time when we had labor unions in this country and it was as though the capitalist class really went after the idea of labor union
horrible job he's running with what i could you know a golden egg into the ground and we see this story clee with so many c.e.o.'s just not with carly fiorina who you know ran h.p. . packard into the ground was given a forty million dollars goldman relative go and then sell qualified to run for president so i think that's that's the system we have is that the very wealthy are the most compiled in and yet the poor are the ones that have this reputation and they're lazy and they want handouts and...
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you know a golden egg into the ground and we see this story clee with so many c.e.o.'s who sat with carly fiorina you know ran h.p. . packard into the ground was given a forty million dollars goldman relative go and then tell qualified to run for president so i think that's that's the system we have is that the very wealthy are the most compiled in and yet the poor are the ones that have this reputation of their lazy and they want handouts and so forth but the rich actually get the big hand outs whatever handouts happens at the bottom are very small and just enough to live on precisely i mean. you know we've seen for example situations like walmart employees who basically are making minimum wage and sub that and then they're basically having to get food stamps to be able to. you know have to have a you know have food because they basically cover trying to cover their rent and their basic cost of living and there was a time when we had labor unions in this country and it was like as though the capitalist class really went after the idea of labor unions as though it was
you know a golden egg into the ground and we see this story clee with so many c.e.o.'s who sat with carly fiorina you know ran h.p. . packard into the ground was given a forty million dollars goldman relative go and then tell qualified to run for president so i think that's that's the system we have is that the very wealthy are the most compiled in and yet the poor are the ones that have this reputation of their lazy and they want handouts and so forth but the rich actually get the big hand...
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. >> it said i made a75 payment to clee yoe's creations.>> little knit animals. >> the website belongs to a company in england that sells knitted scarves and animals. >> i contacted them to say hey, i made a mistake. he asked a refund, he didn't get a response, so he asked paypal for help. we investigated on found something surprising. >> wow, this is incredible. it turns out the cleo's creations in england did not get gary's money. instead, the money went to a dormant paypal account belonging to a guy in boston. we talked to the man in boston, and he told us he opened that paypal account ten years ago for his little daughter's jewelry-making business. that business was also called cleo's creation, which is why it got mixed up with the company in england. >> oh. >> reporter: turns out the little girl was raising money for an orphan and in china where she had been adopted. >> wow, that is an incredible story. >> the man in boston did get e-mail demands from gary. he thought it was part of a scam. >> i thought it was the same about them. >> o
. >> it said i made a75 payment to clee yoe's creations.>> little knit animals. >> the website belongs to a company in england that sells knitted scarves and animals. >> i contacted them to say hey, i made a mistake. he asked a refund, he didn't get a response, so he asked paypal for help. we investigated on found something surprising. >> wow, this is incredible. it turns out the cleo's creations in england did not get gary's money. instead, the money went to a...
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the united states rather than being transparent and participating in the investigation as he keeps clee claiming he wants to do, we learn he had every intention to fire bob mueller or shut off the investigation and prevent the american people from knowing what actually happened during the 2016 election. >> areva martin, thank you so much for your insight and staying up with us. the president asked about the story on his way to the meeting with the rwandan president. >> fake news, folks. typical "new york times" fake story. >> we will hear from the president in three hours. mixed reactions to the immigration proposal offered by the white house. it calls for a pathway of citizenship for 1.8 million undocumented immigrants. this is a dramatic concession because those are eligible for daca. >> in exchange, the white house wants a $25 billion trust fund for border wall and security technology. more funds for personnel. closing legal loopholes. cutting family based or chain migration beyond spouse and minor children. and end to the diversity visa lottery programs. >> several back the plan. th
the united states rather than being transparent and participating in the investigation as he keeps clee claiming he wants to do, we learn he had every intention to fire bob mueller or shut off the investigation and prevent the american people from knowing what actually happened during the 2016 election. >> areva martin, thank you so much for your insight and staying up with us. the president asked about the story on his way to the meeting with the rwandan president. >> fake news,...
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. >> it said i made a75 payment to clee yoe's creations.ry clicked on it. >> little knit animals. >> the website belongs to a company in england that sells knitted scarves and animals. >> i contacted them to say hey, i made a mistake. he asked for a refund, he didn't get a response, so he asked paypal for help. we investigated on found something surprising. >> wow, thi incredible. it turns out the cleo's creations in england did not get gary's money. instead, the money went to a dormant paypal account belonging to a guy in boston. we talked to the man in boston, and he told us he opened that paypal account ten years ago for his little daughter's jewelry-making business. that business was also called cleo's creation, which is why it got mixed up with the company in england. >> oh. >> reporter: turns out the little girl was raising money for an orphan and in china where she had been adopted. >> wow, that is an incredible story. >> the man in boston did get e-mail demands from gary. he thought it was part of a scam. >> i thought it was the sam
. >> it said i made a75 payment to clee yoe's creations.ry clicked on it. >> little knit animals. >> the website belongs to a company in england that sells knitted scarves and animals. >> i contacted them to say hey, i made a mistake. he asked for a refund, he didn't get a response, so he asked paypal for help. we investigated on found something surprising. >> wow, thi incredible. it turns out the cleo's creations in england did not get gary's money. instead, the...
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that is something -- >> well, he was, yes, for bias, but i have here just to be clee, he was also rated for being gratuitously rude. >> so temperament. >> so, i will just say that i havet not seen that in the 15 years working on the judicial nominations, and usually the aba's rating is a minimal set of qualification, and it does not look at the ideology and the adherence to precedent and this is going to be a rare and unusual rating, and they go and interview people locally who know the reputation of the no, ma'am knee, and normally people frankly are hesitant to say such things, because the odds that you are going to get confirmed anyway are high. and people are going to try to say whether to say that this guy had a bad temperament might think twice if he was going to appear before them. and in the case, the aba interviewed more than 100 people, and the theme of the aba report reported is that some of them had unusual fear of repercussions. >> and evyes. >> and even though they were unanimous in the final report, they were horrified that steven graus with connections to the home state,
that is something -- >> well, he was, yes, for bias, but i have here just to be clee, he was also rated for being gratuitously rude. >> so temperament. >> so, i will just say that i havet not seen that in the 15 years working on the judicial nominations, and usually the aba's rating is a minimal set of qualification, and it does not look at the ideology and the adherence to precedent and this is going to be a rare and unusual rating, and they go and interview people locally...
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>> hi, if you look up atted board trading at 256 if you look at the ten-year closing yields we're cleeso a high for the -- close to a high for the year, under 256 is the high yield close if you look at the chart of tens minus two, the curve spread, you could see we've been in pretty much a narrow range but still we're still very compressed. on dollar index, no yields but here we're flirting with the new low close for the year yesterday and today the dollarin tex had the same high, around 90-80 and now 90.32. and now i through a dow jones industrial average chart year-to-date yesterday seems like a wild day and it was but on the books, if you look at what most technicians look the, closing prices, only down 10 points it is up close to a 5.25% for the year and setting the tone and it drives the point home, eye yield close for tens still takes you only back to march of 2017 sully, back to you. >> santely, thank you. >>> and we're all over the breaking news story that apple dropped right here the tech giant expected to create 20,000 new jobs in america. bringing back $38 billion in a one-ti
>> hi, if you look up atted board trading at 256 if you look at the ten-year closing yields we're cleeso a high for the -- close to a high for the year, under 256 is the high yield close if you look at the chart of tens minus two, the curve spread, you could see we've been in pretty much a narrow range but still we're still very compressed. on dollar index, no yields but here we're flirting with the new low close for the year yesterday and today the dollarin tex had the same high, around...