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went to staff sergeant donahue.. who was able to walk again. as you can imagine the ad's message is- yone can save a life... just become an organ donor. the ad's been viewed more than a million times online.
went to staff sergeant donahue.. who was able to walk again. as you can imagine the ad's message is- yone can save a life... just become an organ donor. the ad's been viewed more than a million times online.
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tom donahue. tom has led the chamber almost 20 years. as a result of his leadership, chamber played a dominant role promoting free enterprise and pretrade in the united states and beyond. tom, thank you for all you have done to advance american business interests. thank you for your partnership tonight. [applause] >> thank you for coming to the united states chamber of commerce. i want to thank alex and your support for this meeting and relationship is very important. we gather to celebrate the friendship between the united states and singapore and our robust commercial partnership. just think, last year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the singapore's independence.
tom donahue. tom has led the chamber almost 20 years. as a result of his leadership, chamber played a dominant role promoting free enterprise and pretrade in the united states and beyond. tom, thank you for all you have done to advance american business interests. thank you for your partnership tonight. [applause] >> thank you for coming to the united states chamber of commerce. i want to thank alex and your support for this meeting and relationship is very important. we gather to...
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gary donahue has a report. >> this is the frontline in the battle against the zika virus in outhern florida. health officials trudging the streets looking for the mosquito that carries the virus and telling people to take precautions. they've been preparing for this for months and while there will be more local cases, he says there's no reason for visitors to stay away. >> the living conditions are so much different here than elsewhere in the world. we have a.c., window screening. we have a strong public health infrastructure. >> florida gets more than 100 million visitors a year. more than a million and a half from britain. some travel firms have offered free cancellations to pregnant women but among those tourists already here, concern seems low. >> we brought our children out with us. we weren't concerned.
gary donahue has a report. >> this is the frontline in the battle against the zika virus in outhern florida. health officials trudging the streets looking for the mosquito that carries the virus and telling people to take precautions. they've been preparing for this for months and while there will be more local cases, he says there's no reason for visitors to stay away. >> the living conditions are so much different here than elsewhere in the world. we have a.c., window screening....
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decade we get the dominance of phil donahue and that is a maturation of women's issues and he seemed to talk to them in the audience and through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work we've had, you're going to see the '80s there. >> i'm not here to say you're wrong. but let's understand this. when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them, against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the reason for their rebellion, if that is what you want to call it. >> he believed that daytime television needed to talk about the ideas we were thinking about, the issues we were concerned about. >> i don't want to characterize his question, but why don't you get this fixed instead of doing this screwy stuff? >> there is not a single recorded case in history of any transsexual that ever, through psychological treatment, changed. it has never happened yet. >> and we were putting very important people on the program.
decade we get the dominance of phil donahue and that is a maturation of women's issues and he seemed to talk to them in the audience and through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work we've had, you're going to see the '80s there. >> i'm not here to say you're wrong. but let's understand this. when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them, against them for the way that they look, they feel...
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. >> at the beginning of the decade we get the dominance of phil donahue.aturation of women's issues. he seemed to talk to them in the audience, he seemed to talk to them through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work we've had, you know, you're going to see the 80s there. >> i'm not here to say you're wrong but when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the reason for their rebellion, if that's what you want to call it. >> he really believed that daytime television needed to talk about the ideas we were thinking about, the issues we were concerned about. >> i don't want to characterize his question but why don't you get this fixed instead of doing this scurry stuff? >> there's not a single case in history that any transsexual through psychological treatment changed. it's never happened yet. >> we were putting important people on the program, gay people, people going to jail, people running for office.
. >> at the beginning of the decade we get the dominance of phil donahue.aturation of women's issues. he seemed to talk to them in the audience, he seemed to talk to them through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work we've had, you know, you're going to see the 80s there. >> i'm not here to say you're wrong but when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them against them for the way...
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a loving out emily donahue is back at it again putting together the small care packages for the men and women in blue now finally being able to see the look on their faces. with everything going on out there right now we really appreciate the support of the time it took to do this the first hit a deer that when violence against police officers was an all-time high this summer. she wanted to continue dozens of officers know she's got there helping them. for all they do for us. emily and her mother launched ago fun me page brazing nearly $600 now buying hand sanitize and blue gatorade and bulk. she is able to pass out these give back to denver police officers of the district for office is afternoon happy and appreciative of it. let's go back in session emily wants to continue dropping off her gift this fall mark says she's gestures mean so much to them. knowing that even down young committee members can show their support. some might i like emily was all 11 years old to first think about it and take the time to do it. julie fox 31. an impressive young girl. cookout with the denver police
a loving out emily donahue is back at it again putting together the small care packages for the men and women in blue now finally being able to see the look on their faces. with everything going on out there right now we really appreciate the support of the time it took to do this the first hit a deer that when violence against police officers was an all-time high this summer. she wanted to continue dozens of officers know she's got there helping them. for all they do for us. emily and her...
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his who went on to teach for 25 more years..and his tendons went to staff sergeant donahue.. who was able to walk again. as you can imagine the ad's message is- yone can save a life... just become an organ donor. the ad's been viewed more than a million times online. now at 5:30 - a milwaukee family is filing a civil rights lawsuit... claiming their son didn't get the help he needed. he died three days after telling employees at a mental health facility... he ?fell.?hear from his family ahead. 3 plus - what you need to know before heading to the polls today.it's primary day in wisconsin!we look ahead to the big races. 3 taking a live look at the dot cameras...another busy overnight is ahead around the closures plus the latest on your tuesday morning drive is coming up in ready traffic...the cbs 58 morning news starts right now. 3 good morning.. it's tuesday, august 9-th.i'm jessica tighe. tighe.and i'm kate chappell. heat and humidity returns today... let's get you started with the
his who went on to teach for 25 more years..and his tendons went to staff sergeant donahue.. who was able to walk again. as you can imagine the ad's message is- yone can save a life... just become an organ donor. the ad's been viewed more than a million times online. now at 5:30 - a milwaukee family is filing a civil rights lawsuit... claiming their son didn't get the help he needed. he died three days after telling employees at a mental health facility... he ?fell.?hear from his family ahead....
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everything goes into the packages sticking with her original blue theme. 11-year-old emily donahue is back at it again. putting together the small care packages for the men and women and blue. bunted be able to see the look on their faces. there right now we really appreciate the support the time you took to do this emily first to the idea when violence against police officers was an all-time high this summer she wanted to continue. dozens of officers know she's got there back. it just makes me feel. i'm helping them. for all they do for us and we can get back a little bit family and her mother launched ago me page raising $600. by hand sanitizer's and blue gatorade and boat. she was able to pass out these give thanks to denver police officers at the district for office is afternoon and was got one for each one of you. really happy and really appreciative. school back in session emily wants to continue dropping off her gift this fall mark says them knowing that even young community members can show their support. all of 11 years old to first think about it and take the time to do it i
everything goes into the packages sticking with her original blue theme. 11-year-old emily donahue is back at it again. putting together the small care packages for the men and women and blue. bunted be able to see the look on their faces. there right now we really appreciate the support the time you took to do this emily first to the idea when violence against police officers was an all-time high this summer she wanted to continue. dozens of officers know she's got there back. it just makes me...
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carrie donahue and samuel freedman are authors of "dying words", a special project about jeffrey schmalzhanged the way the media reported on hiv/aids. we also talk to sasha soprano who's the producer of "the drag queens of comedy", a show that's opening up here in san francisco may 28th. we'll talk about drag queen life and what drag
carrie donahue and samuel freedman are authors of "dying words", a special project about jeffrey schmalzhanged the way the media reported on hiv/aids. we also talk to sasha soprano who's the producer of "the drag queens of comedy", a show that's opening up here in san francisco may 28th. we'll talk about drag queen life and what drag
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tom donahue. tom has led the chamber almost 20 years and as a result of his leadership the chamber has played a dominant role in defending and promoting free enterprise and free trade in the united states and beyond. tom, thank you for all you've done to advance american business interests and thank you for your partnership tonight. mr. donahue: thank you very much. good evening everyone and welcome to the u.s. chamber of commerce. i'd like to join alex in they thanking all of you for being here and thanking our sponsors this evening. your support in every way for this meeting and this relationship is very important. we gather to celebrate the friendship between the united states and singapore and our robust commercial partnership. just think, last year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of singapore's independence. this year, we mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relationships between our countries. some of the most iconic u.s. brands have been in singapore since well before its independence
tom donahue. tom has led the chamber almost 20 years and as a result of his leadership the chamber has played a dominant role in defending and promoting free enterprise and free trade in the united states and beyond. tom, thank you for all you've done to advance american business interests and thank you for your partnership tonight. mr. donahue: thank you very much. good evening everyone and welcome to the u.s. chamber of commerce. i'd like to join alex in they thanking all of you for being...
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. >> at the beginning of the decade, we get the dominance of phil donahue.d to talk to them in the audience. he seemed to talk to them through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work we've had, you know, you're going the see the '80s there. >> i'm not here to say you're wrong. but let's understand this. when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the reason for their rebellion, if that's what you want to call it. >> he really believed that daytime television needed to talk about the ideas we were thinking about, the issues we were concerned about. >> i don't want to characterize his question, but why don't you get this fixed instead of doing this screwy stuff? >> there is not a single recorded case in history of any transsexual that ever through psychological treatment changed. it has never happened yet. >> and we were putting very important people on the program. all kinds of people. gay people, people go
. >> at the beginning of the decade, we get the dominance of phil donahue.d to talk to them in the audience. he seemed to talk to them through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work we've had, you know, you're going the see the '80s there. >> i'm not here to say you're wrong. but let's understand this. when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them against them for the way that they...
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chamber of commerce, tom donahue. leadership,of his he has played a dominant role in preventing -- in promoting free enterprise in the united states and. thank you for all you have done and thank you for your partnership tonight. [applause] thank you very much. good evening everyone. welcome to the u.s. chamber of commerce. i would like to join alex in thanking all of you for being here and thanking our sponsors this evening. your support in every way for this meeting and this relationship is very important. we gather to celebrate the friendship between the united states and singapore and our robust commercial partnership. just think. last year, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of singapore's independence. the 50th, we marked anniversary of diplomatic relationships between our countries. some of the most iconic u.s. brands have been in singapore since well before its independence. tonight, we look forward to remarks from our honored guest, the prime minister and a thoughtful discussion of the challenge and opportuni
chamber of commerce, tom donahue. leadership,of his he has played a dominant role in preventing -- in promoting free enterprise in the united states and. thank you for all you have done and thank you for your partnership tonight. [applause] thank you very much. good evening everyone. welcome to the u.s. chamber of commerce. i would like to join alex in thanking all of you for being here and thanking our sponsors this evening. your support in every way for this meeting and this relationship is...
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his ar who went on to teach for 25 more years..and his tendons went to staff sergeant donahue.. who was able to walk again. the ad's message is anyone can save a life... just become an organ donor. the ad has been we'll get you caught up on your top local headlines at 630 including ?new details? in a death investigation in milukee. the latest in a live report. breaking news at 6:30--- a shooting death on milwaukee's north side. side.we've learned ?new? details.that's coming up in a live report from the scene. 4:48:03 i just want everybody to be happy like she was. i'm just crying i'm gonna miss her but i'm be happy and be strong for her like i always was. 3 and a community comes together... in hopes a tragedy won't tear a local family apart.hear from the family of the three year old struck by a car while celebrating her birthday. 3 traffic is starting to build out on the roads...details on overnight construction closures around the zoo interchange plus the latest on your tuesday morning drive is coming up in ready traffic...the cbs 58 morning good morning, everyone. it's tuesday
his ar who went on to teach for 25 more years..and his tendons went to staff sergeant donahue.. who was able to walk again. the ad's message is anyone can save a life... just become an organ donor. the ad has been we'll get you caught up on your top local headlines at 630 including ?new details? in a death investigation in milukee. the latest in a live report. breaking news at 6:30--- a shooting death on milwaukee's north side. side.we've learned ?new? details.that's coming up in a live report...
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ashley donahue of rohnert park and five irish students and their friend and survivor berry tells the appropriations committee today, due to her traumatic brain injury, she cannot go back to college. >> i had listerations to my liver, kidney and spleen and a collapsed lung and broken ribs. i can't believe why you are debating this bill. people died. you should ensure that all ball cons are ensured to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the senate bill 465 would increase oversight of contractors following the balcony collapse officials learned the construction firm that built it had paid more than $26 million in building related settlements in recent years. now this bill is a modified version of a proposal defeated last summer and it must clear the committee by this friday in order to move forward. >> thank you. >>> a new study but berkeley and harvard links cancer causing drinking water to fire fighting foam. this is video of the foam being used to doubt the flames on a crash at sfo back in 2014. chemicals from the foam are contaminating drinking water supply around mili
ashley donahue of rohnert park and five irish students and their friend and survivor berry tells the appropriations committee today, due to her traumatic brain injury, she cannot go back to college. >> i had listerations to my liver, kidney and spleen and a collapsed lung and broken ribs. i can't believe why you are debating this bill. people died. you should ensure that all ball cons are ensured to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the senate bill 465 would increase...
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donahue and secretary pinsky for their kind introductions and thank you for taking the time for being here with us. i would also like to thank the u.s. chamber of commerce and the business council for hosting this reception. this is the third time i'm here in four years speaking to this form and i'm glad to see many familiar faces here. since singapore became independent in 1965, american businesses have made a major role in our economic the moment. they've invested heavily in singapore developing infrastructure, crating jobs, transferring technology and management. ge was once the largest employer in singapore and still has 3600 people there. seagate which makes disk drives at one time made more than half of the world disk drives and singapore. and they are still a company supporting us. they and many other u.s. companies have found singapore to be a good springboard into the region. example, the new economy, we have lucasfilms which has bodybuilding and singapore and they caught the same colored building. both sides have taken advantage relationship the is a gold standard fda that h
donahue and secretary pinsky for their kind introductions and thank you for taking the time for being here with us. i would also like to thank the u.s. chamber of commerce and the business council for hosting this reception. this is the third time i'm here in four years speaking to this form and i'm glad to see many familiar faces here. since singapore became independent in 1965, american businesses have made a major role in our economic the moment. they've invested heavily in singapore...
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you notice everything he said would be donahue mainly. eric: he is backtracking.bout a deportation force now. where did that go. >> first he will deport all illegal immigrants core criminals. eric: how are they going to do that. is there a force to do that? >> we'll lay out specifics next several weeks. it will be a plan that is fully detailed that donald trump delivers out there. eric: he talked about, he used words rounding up people. talked about a force, a new immigration agency, going after taking these people out and kicking them out. he is backtracking from that. he is changing his tune. >> he is not absolutely backtracking. all he is saying he is clarifying the first step will be to take the people legal immigrants who are criminals get them out of the country. exact specifics on how will be detailed over next several weeks. the next step will be to make sure we deal with illegal immigrants here that is way humane and enforces laws and enforces constitution. eric: he got a lot of attention back in november when he talked about this deportation force. is he
you notice everything he said would be donahue mainly. eric: he is backtracking.bout a deportation force now. where did that go. >> first he will deport all illegal immigrants core criminals. eric: how are they going to do that. is there a force to do that? >> we'll lay out specifics next several weeks. it will be a plan that is fully detailed that donald trump delivers out there. eric: he talked about, he used words rounding up people. talked about a force, a new immigration...
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make no mistake about it, of what we do going forward will be donahue mainly and with the compassion of the american people. but the principles underpinning this. upholding the rule of law and the constitution. those will be unchanged. that's what the american people including the latino and hispanic community and every community in this country want to see. illegal immigration has cost jobs and resulted in lower wages for americans. and too often as fox reported very clearly, it brought violence to our streets and brought tragedy to american families. martha: as you well know, there are a lot of white women voters in the suburbs who have lost -- who are -- who lost confidence in the candidate. there are people that no doubt are watching this speech tonight closely. they are watching the detroit visit next week looking for a measure of confidence in the candidate and in you. that is an unusual outreach. what we'll see in detroit and perhaps tonight. he has to thread the needle with nose voters. how are you going to succeed with those voters? >> i think we are going to continue to spe
make no mistake about it, of what we do going forward will be donahue mainly and with the compassion of the american people. but the principles underpinning this. upholding the rule of law and the constitution. those will be unchanged. that's what the american people including the latino and hispanic community and every community in this country want to see. illegal immigration has cost jobs and resulted in lower wages for americans. and too often as fox reported very clearly, it brought...
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the same way our goods are tax do so and you put it together where it's adjustable al and the phil donahue show in the 1970's, how do you deal with pollution dr. friedman? and he said you tax it of course. intern lies in external commonalities, you put the cost on the product 10th market price will judge the product. people could make money without subsidies and fickle tax cuts. they could make money on solar wind and there are other ways to make electricity. host: how would thy be able to compete with the big guys who have been at this for decades? guest: we want to eliminate all the subsidies they currently enjoy but if you eliminate biggest subsidy at all if i make cold fire electricity the biggest subsidy i get is being able to dump into the trash dump of the sky without accountability. it works great-for-me and it's pretty good for my customers except the ones that live close to my plant because they get stuff from my plant in their lunges. some cough it up but some don't and go to the hospital and then we pay in the health effects. if you make me accountable and say no, inglis, be bi
the same way our goods are tax do so and you put it together where it's adjustable al and the phil donahue show in the 1970's, how do you deal with pollution dr. friedman? and he said you tax it of course. intern lies in external commonalities, you put the cost on the product 10th market price will judge the product. people could make money without subsidies and fickle tax cuts. they could make money on solar wind and there are other ways to make electricity. host: how would thy be able to...
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the same way our goods are tax do so and you put it together where it's adjustable al and the phil donahue show in the 1970's, how do you deal with pollution dr. friedman? and he said you tax it of course. intern lies in external commonalities, you put the cost on the product 10th market price will judge the product. people could make money without subsidies and fickle tax cuts. they could make money on solar wind and there are other ways to make electricity. host: how would thy be able to compete with the big guys who have been at this for decades? guest: we want to eliminate all the subsidies they currently enjoy but if you eliminate biggest subsidy at all if i make cold fire electricity the biggest subsidy i get is being able to dump into the trash dump of the sky without accountability. it works great-for-me and it's pretty good for my customers except the ones that live close to my plant because they get stuff from my plant in their lunges. some cough it up but some don't and go to the hospital and then we pay in the health effects. if you make me accountable and say no, inglis, be bi
the same way our goods are tax do so and you put it together where it's adjustable al and the phil donahue show in the 1970's, how do you deal with pollution dr. friedman? and he said you tax it of course. intern lies in external commonalities, you put the cost on the product 10th market price will judge the product. people could make money without subsidies and fickle tax cuts. they could make money on solar wind and there are other ways to make electricity. host: how would thy be able to...