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they named the owl lorax after the dr. seuss character.l eventually be released back into the wild. >>> still to come, new technology is lighting up the sky on the fourth of july without a familiar risk. fourth of july without a familiar risk. i needed legal advice for my shop. that's when i remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. i look like..., most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, pis r fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain... and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual change
they named the owl lorax after the dr. seuss character.l eventually be released back into the wild. >>> still to come, new technology is lighting up the sky on the fourth of july without a familiar risk. fourth of july without a familiar risk. i needed legal advice for my shop. that's when i remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an...
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. >> dr. seusses and a whole lot of dancing and for a night, they simply get to feel like kids again. >> last time i had a birthday was for my 9th birthday of. >> after watching more than 6,000 kids blow out candles at the parties, they finally had one of their own. a little girl. who will celebrate her first birthday right here. >> i want her to grow up knowing like, there are kids that don't get everything that you have. you also have to bless others. bring happiness and joy -- joy to those that need it the most. that is the overnight news for wednesday. for some of you, the news continues, for others, check back later for morning news andh from the broadcast new york pau l.a. reid . captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, july 4th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." toasty temperatures are in store for much of the country this fourth of july holiday, and the extreme heat is posing a problem for crews battling dozens of wildfires in the midwest. >>> new video shows
. >> dr. seusses and a whole lot of dancing and for a night, they simply get to feel like kids again. >> last time i had a birthday was for my 9th birthday of. >> after watching more than 6,000 kids blow out candles at the parties, they finally had one of their own. a little girl. who will celebrate her first birthday right here. >> i want her to grow up knowing like, there are kids that don't get everything that you have. you also have to bless others. bring happiness...
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. >> reporter: dr. seuss is tonight's theme.of dancing, and for one night they simply get to feel like kids again. >> the last time i had a good birthday was for my ninth myrthday. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: after watching more than 6,000 kids blow out candles at these parties, ari and mary finally had one of their own, a little girl who will celebrate her first birthday right here. >> i want her to grow up knowing, there are kids that don't get everything that you have. you also have to bless others, bring happiness and joy to those who need it the most. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor in washington. i'll see you tomorrow from new york. good night. a major convention pulls out of san francisco - saying its members don't feel safe on the streets. go >>> tourists turning away from the city by the bay. major convention pulls out of san francisco saying members do not feel safe on the streets. good evening. >> locals know it, visitors ar
. >> reporter: dr. seuss is tonight's theme.of dancing, and for one night they simply get to feel like kids again. >> the last time i had a good birthday was for my ninth myrthday. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: after watching more than 6,000 kids blow out candles at these parties, ari and mary finally had one of their own, a little girl who will celebrate her first birthday right here. >> i want her to grow up knowing, there are kids that don't get everything...
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jason: it sound like a dr. seuss book. how do you consume it? it, at walmart.d it at whole foods. usually it is frozen or powdered. i have it at my local health food store. i'm sure everybody can find it in their health food stores. it is really easy to use. throw into a smoothie and we are seeing and a lot of juice places. it is also a popular ice cube flavor. jason: what is it due? >> everything. carol: it is like a multivitamin. in think, potassium, carotene, it is good for your skin and your blood. it is good for fertility. peru. a long history in carol: how come we are only now hearing about it? >> people in peru are saying it is time to get the word out. they have all of these fantastic, fresh fruit stands and juices worried they use it a lot but they have been really bad at getting the message out. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and are mobile app. about ourove talking china coverage, it reminds us of the amount of money and time and effort the chinese government is put into developing its technology. spec
jason: it sound like a dr. seuss book. how do you consume it? it, at walmart.d it at whole foods. usually it is frozen or powdered. i have it at my local health food store. i'm sure everybody can find it in their health food stores. it is really easy to use. throw into a smoothie and we are seeing and a lot of juice places. it is also a popular ice cube flavor. jason: what is it due? >> everything. carol: it is like a multivitamin. in think, potassium, carotene, it is good for your skin...
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jason: it sounds like a dr. seuss book. had you get your hands on this superfood?an get it at walmart or find it -- some whole foods have it. but usually it is powdered. i have it at my local health food store, so i am sure everybody can find it. but it is really easy to use. you throw it into a smoothie, and you are saying and you are seeing it in a lot of juice places as a booster. it is also a possible -- it popular ice cream flavor. jason: what does it do for you? carol: it is like a multivitamin. kate: it is like high-end think and potassium -- high-end zinc and potassium. it is good for fertility. it is called the gold of the incas. it has a long history in peru. carol: how come we are only now hearing about it? question, is a good and people in peru are thinking it is time to get the word out. they have all these fantastic fresh fruit stands and jews places, so they use it -- and juice places, so they use it a lot. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on news stands now. christinaking to about china. it reminds us of the amount of money and time and ef
jason: it sounds like a dr. seuss book. had you get your hands on this superfood?an get it at walmart or find it -- some whole foods have it. but usually it is powdered. i have it at my local health food store, so i am sure everybody can find it. but it is really easy to use. you throw it into a smoothie, and you are saying and you are seeing it in a lot of juice places as a booster. it is also a possible -- it popular ice cream flavor. jason: what does it do for you? carol: it is like a...
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i know every word of any dr. seuss anything by heart. as the girls grew up we continue to incorporate as a family activity as they got older he started to have more complex books together so barack read all of the harry potter books out loud from front to back and then she conceived in the after they read it. that was their father daughter rituals. i stayed out of that because you want to have the father have a thing that they do so i don't know anything about harry potter i wasn't even going to get involved in that. that is their thing. when sasha got older i read "life of pi" with her and then we saw the movie. we love calvin and hobbes. a big calvin and hobbes family. it was the way we put our kids to bed at night. music and reading culture was an important part of their development. we are big readers. >> and one of those images for holiday time you would go to the bookstores. >> that is only place that barack knew how to go as president golf and bookstore. those were the two things he felt comfortable doing outside of the white hous
i know every word of any dr. seuss anything by heart. as the girls grew up we continue to incorporate as a family activity as they got older he started to have more complex books together so barack read all of the harry potter books out loud from front to back and then she conceived in the after they read it. that was their father daughter rituals. i stayed out of that because you want to have the father have a thing that they do so i don't know anything about harry potter i wasn't even going...
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i would read all the time i know every word of any dr. seuss anything. and as the girls grew up we would incorporate books as a family activity so then they started to read more complex books so barack read all of the harry potter books out loud front to the back and then she could see the movie after they read it. that was their father daughter ritual. i stayed out of that because you want the father to have a thing that they do. i don't know anything about harry potter because i was not involved in that. [laughter] but when sasha got older, i read "life of pi" and then we saw the movie we like calvin and hobbes. it was a part of the way we put our kids to sleep at night. without the music reading culture was part of their development from very early on we are big readers. >> also when you were in the white house they would be going to the bookstore. >> yes. that is all he does that silly place he knew how to go as president he could golf and go to the bookstore. the two things he felt comfortable doing but that was a ritual to go to one of the bookstor
i would read all the time i know every word of any dr. seuss anything. and as the girls grew up we would incorporate books as a family activity so then they started to read more complex books so barack read all of the harry potter books out loud front to the back and then she could see the movie after they read it. that was their father daughter ritual. i stayed out of that because you want the father to have a thing that they do. i don't know anything about harry potter because i was not...
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i said -- maybe i'm a glutton for abuse, theater guys with dr. seuss.ike just showing angsty, like teen angst. >> yeah, i think if we can get nikki minaj to rap that, that would sound cool, but -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that'll never happen. >> read it like that. >> jimmy: thank goodness there's a broadway cast recording of "mean girls" and not my version right there. [ cheers and applause ] are you going to -- are you going to take a break at all? >> yeah. i finally get a little break after this. school will be over soon. i do "snl" thiwe then once school's over we're going to go on vacation. >> jimmy: where you going to go? >> i like to go to new jersey, sir. >> jimmy: is that right? [ cheers ] >> yes! i don't want to say what town, 'cause i don't want to meet you. [ laughter ] but -- 'cause i'll be in my swim trunks and let's like leave it at that. >> jimmy: swim trunks. >> they kind of are, so -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> but yeah, i love to go to this. we've always went to jersey, my whole family comes, sometimes part of my husband's family will come. and
i said -- maybe i'm a glutton for abuse, theater guys with dr. seuss.ike just showing angsty, like teen angst. >> yeah, i think if we can get nikki minaj to rap that, that would sound cool, but -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that'll never happen. >> read it like that. >> jimmy: thank goodness there's a broadway cast recording of "mean girls" and not my version right there. [ cheers and applause ] are you going to -- are you going to take a break at all? >>...
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. >> but dr. seuss, that guy knew what i was doing.t. shel silverstein i'm not sure about. because that book "the giving free" have you read that one? >> it's the best. >> jimmy: i think it's the worst. >> what do you mean? the guy wants money, right? >> jimmy: this kid abuses this tree. >> i know. >> jimmy: he eats all the apples. he chops it down. he sits on the stump. eventually he just drops dead on the thing. it's a terrible story. it's a story that should not be read to children. read it again and think about me when you do. >> i love it. i love it when -- i love it when he's just a stump and the old man who just wants a place to sit and the tree is like so excited because he can do something and so the tree straightens himself up as much as he could. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and rocco likes when i straighten myself up. >> jimmy: it's an analogy i think about the way children consume their parents. they take our lives from us. [ laughter [ laughter ] [ applause ] that's why i'm here. >> it's all about the voices. >> jimmy: the voices.
. >> but dr. seuss, that guy knew what i was doing.t. shel silverstein i'm not sure about. because that book "the giving free" have you read that one? >> it's the best. >> jimmy: i think it's the worst. >> what do you mean? the guy wants money, right? >> jimmy: this kid abuses this tree. >> i know. >> jimmy: he eats all the apples. he chops it down. he sits on the stump. eventually he just drops dead on the thing. it's a terrible story. it's a...
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i know every word of any dr. seuss anything. we continue to incorporate them as family activities so as they got older we started reading more complex books together. so they read all of the harry potter books out loud from front to cover and then she could see the movie after they read it, so that was their father daughter ritual. i stayed out of this because you wanted father twant the father g they do. i wasn't going to get involved iin that so that's their thing. when sasha got older i read life of pi and then we saw the movie. we loved calvin and hobbes we were a big calvin and hobbes family. it was a part of the way we put our kids to sleep at night. i felt that music reading culture was an important part of their development from very early on. >> one of the images i know when you were in the white house you would be going and they would be going to the bookstore. >> that's the only place he knew how to go. he could g-gol golf and he coult to the bookstore. those were the two things he felt comfortable but thought it was
i know every word of any dr. seuss anything. we continue to incorporate them as family activities so as they got older we started reading more complex books together. so they read all of the harry potter books out loud from front to cover and then she could see the movie after they read it, so that was their father daughter ritual. i stayed out of this because you wanted father twant the father g they do. i wasn't going to get involved iin that so that's their thing. when sasha got older i read...
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usually when they have these events is for a positive reason, so maybe we are thinking-- is like dr. seussing in all different directions. wash the dow, watch the nasdaq, watch the s&p and right now the s&p is up 10 with dow straddling the flat line above it. these markets may knew-- move depending on what we hear. one of the things the president did last week was to sign this executive order about jobs and job training bringing in a bunch of companies and said it's on you guys to start training people for the jobs of the future, it jobs of tomorrow land and one year ago may, you sat and told me in wisconsin that you are already doing that. how's it going and what do we need to seek from company so they are successful at doing that >> to start with, liz, people and having our own employees who are comfortable with advanced technology and have engaged remains the most important asset and many of our customers feel the same way and a so we began a program along with manpower to train returning veterans for high-paying jobs in the advanced manufacturing industries of our customers and i'm ver
usually when they have these events is for a positive reason, so maybe we are thinking-- is like dr. seussing in all different directions. wash the dow, watch the nasdaq, watch the s&p and right now the s&p is up 10 with dow straddling the flat line above it. these markets may knew-- move depending on what we hear. one of the things the president did last week was to sign this executive order about jobs and job training bringing in a bunch of companies and said it's on you guys to start...
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his lying lawyer's lies. [ laughter ] this whole story -- [ applause ] this whole story is like a dr. seussed "the lie-ax." [ laughter ] so there you go. giuliani said cohen has been a proven liar for years. and i'm sure giuliani has always been consistent on that. >> are you concerned at all that michael cohen is going to cooperate with prosecutors? >> no. i expect that he is gonna cooperate with them. i don't think they'll be happy with it because he doesn't have any incriminating evidence about the president or himself. the man is an honest, honorable lawyer. >> seth: oh my god. you don't need to secretly tape these guys to catch them in a lie, just point a camera at them and say, "you're on tv now." [ light laughter ] so trump entrusted cohen with some of his most sensitive personal matters for a year and now he's attacking him. and of course he is. trump, his son, and their allies have denied dozens of times that trump had any knowledge of the meeting when it happened. like last year when trump defended his son to reporters and said he would never do anything wrong. >> after spending t
his lying lawyer's lies. [ laughter ] this whole story -- [ applause ] this whole story is like a dr. seussed "the lie-ax." [ laughter ] so there you go. giuliani said cohen has been a proven liar for years. and i'm sure giuliani has always been consistent on that. >> are you concerned at all that michael cohen is going to cooperate with prosecutors? >> no. i expect that he is gonna cooperate with them. i don't think they'll be happy with it because he doesn't have any...
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most impassioned, this was not some sort of thing where she is citing dr. seuss. this was much more impassioned. mostly, it's no worthy for its discussion of starry decisiveness. it ended with something that use the majority of the crusade of abood, and ends with something that sounds like it is out of an old john birch society. the majority's road runs long, overwriting citizens choices. it is exact the same critics have said creates you -- on the right and set about liberal courts. -- have said about liberal courts. downee how the case went to the last day, because it was hard-fought out. both sides take on the other's argument. it has enormous implications, though they may not be as enormous as you think. only 22 states had laws permitting unions to charge these type of fees. it was very important in those. they were blue states. if people can get the union services for free, i'm not sure people who are members of the union -- will be members of the union, so they are not paying the union dues. it will take a lot of money out of democratic candidates and make u
most impassioned, this was not some sort of thing where she is citing dr. seuss. this was much more impassioned. mostly, it's no worthy for its discussion of starry decisiveness. it ended with something that use the majority of the crusade of abood, and ends with something that sounds like it is out of an old john birch society. the majority's road runs long, overwriting citizens choices. it is exact the same critics have said creates you -- on the right and set about liberal courts. -- have...
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this is not some sort of wry thing where she's citing dr. seuss in the fish case dissent. this was much more impassioned. and -- i will say, mostly, it's noteworthy for the discussion of starry desisis. because it accuses the crew said to overrule abaaoud. and it does look to be out of the john birch society that says the majority is overriding the citizens choices, which is exactly the sort of thing that critics have said. critics usually on the right have said about the old liberal courts. but it's definitely worth a read. and you can see how this case went down to the very last day because it was really pretty hard-fought out and both sides take on the other's arguments. and it does have enormous implications, although they may not be as enormous as you might think because only 22 states, so less than a majority had laws permitting unions to charge these types of fees. but it's very important. they are overwhelmingly blue states. and if people can get the union's services for free, a lot more people are going to be members of the union, so they won't be paying the union
this is not some sort of wry thing where she's citing dr. seuss in the fish case dissent. this was much more impassioned. and -- i will say, mostly, it's noteworthy for the discussion of starry desisis. because it accuses the crew said to overrule abaaoud. and it does look to be out of the john birch society that says the majority is overriding the citizens choices, which is exactly the sort of thing that critics have said. critics usually on the right have said about the old liberal courts....
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this was not a thing where she is citing dr. seuss. this was much more impassioned. i will say mostly it is noteworthy for its discussion of story decisive >> it accuses the majority of crusade to overrule. it ends with something that sounds like it is out of an old society . it says the majority is overruling the choices. it is the sort of things the critics on the right have said about the old liberal courts. it is definitely worth a read to. you can see how this case went down to the very last day. it was hard fought out and both sides take on the others arguments. it has enormous implications. they might not be as enormous as you think. 22 states and less the majority have unions to charge these type of fees. it is important to those. they are blue states and it -- people can get the union services for free. people will be members and they will not pay the dues and it will take a lot of money potentially out of democratic candidates. it will make unions less powerful. they have been the bright spot and this is hard for them. i suspect the efforts will be made to
this was not a thing where she is citing dr. seuss. this was much more impassioned. i will say mostly it is noteworthy for its discussion of story decisive >> it accuses the majority of crusade to overrule. it ends with something that sounds like it is out of an old society . it says the majority is overruling the choices. it is the sort of things the critics on the right have said about the old liberal courts. it is definitely worth a read to. you can see how this case went down to the...
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this was not some sort of wry hing where she is citing dr. seuss. this was much more impassioned. i will say mostly it is noteworthy for its discussion of stare decisis. because it ends with something that uses the majority of the crusade of abood, and ends with something that really does sound like it is out of an old john birch society statement about the war in court -- the war ren court. the majority's road runs long, overwriting citizens choices. it is the exact same sort of thing critics have said -- critics usually on the right -- have said about the old liberal courts. it is definitely worth a read. you see how the case went down to the last day, because it was pretty hard-fought out. both sides take on the other's arguments. it does have enormous implications, although they might not be as enormous as you --nk, because only 22 states less than a majority -- had laws permitting unions to charge these type of fees. but it was very important in those. they were overwhelmingly kind of blue states. if people can get the union services for free, i'm not sure -- services for fre
this was not some sort of wry hing where she is citing dr. seuss. this was much more impassioned. i will say mostly it is noteworthy for its discussion of stare decisis. because it ends with something that uses the majority of the crusade of abood, and ends with something that really does sound like it is out of an old john birch society statement about the war in court -- the war ren court. the majority's road runs long, overwriting citizens choices. it is the exact same sort of thing critics...
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dr. you seuss book. will be in how do you get your hands on this superfood? can get it at walmart you will youkate: you can get it at walmart you will or find it you -- some whole foods have it. but usually it is powdered. in an i have it at my local will health food store, so i am sure everybody can find it. a but it is really easy to use. you and me but it is really easy to use. are in you throw it into a a you throw it into a smoothie, and you are seeing it in a lot and of juice places as a booster. it is also a popular ice cream andit is also a popular ice cream flavor, especially in california. an jason: what does it do for and in the main you? and you? carol: it is like a multivitamin. kate: it is like high-end zinc and potassium. in it is goodand for fertility. it is called the gold of the incas. it has a long history in peru. thoroughly carol: how come we are only now hearing about it? kate: that is a good question, and and people in peru are thinking it is time to get the word out. they have all these fantastic he onlythey have all these fantastic fr
dr. you seuss book. will be in how do you get your hands on this superfood? can get it at walmart you will youkate: you can get it at walmart you will or find it you -- some whole foods have it. but usually it is powdered. in an i have it at my local will health food store, so i am sure everybody can find it. a but it is really easy to use. you and me but it is really easy to use. are in you throw it into a a you throw it into a smoothie, and you are seeing it in a lot and of juice places as a...