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>> reporter: steve hartman o the road in edison, new jersey. captioning funded by cbs the road in edison, new jersey. >>> it's monday, may 6th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a plane erupted into flames people. what happened when the plane landed as the fire broke out. >>> a warning to iran. the white house deploys an aircraft carrier and bomber task force amid fears of possible attacks on american forces. >>> and president trump reverses course. why he now says special counsel robert mueller should not testify before congress. >>> good morning from studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. anne-marie green is off. i'm brook silva-braga. good to be with you. >>> president trump now says special counsel robert mueller should not testify before congress. that's a change in position and it's raising questions with house democrats. they've set the date of may 15th at the date for his testimony. that's next week. it would mark the first time with regard to russian interference. tom hanson is in new york with why some lawmak
>> reporter: steve hartman o the road in edison, new jersey. captioning funded by cbs the road in edison, new jersey. >>> it's monday, may 6th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a plane erupted into flames people. what happened when the plane landed as the fire broke out. >>> a warning to iran. the white house deploys an aircraft carrier and bomber task force amid fears of possible attacks on american forces. >>> and president trump...
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. >> reporter: steve hartman o the road in edison, new jersey.ing funded by cbs the road in edison, new jersey. >>> it's monday, may 6th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a plane erupted into flames people. what happened when the plane landed as the fire broke out. >>> a warning to iran. the white house deploys an aircraft carrier and bomber task force amid fears of possible attacks on american forces. >>> and president trump reverses course. why he now says special counsel
. >> reporter: steve hartman o the road in edison, new jersey.ing funded by cbs the road in edison, new jersey. >>> it's monday, may 6th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a plane erupted into flames people. what happened when the plane landed as the fire broke out. >>> a warning to iran. the white house deploys an aircraft carrier and bomber task force amid fears of possible attacks on american forces. >>> and president trump reverses...
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have more ability to connect with more knowledge and people and markets than einstein, columbus or edison ever could. you have more processing power in your hand, i saw as you walked in, those phones, than nasa deployed when they sent a man to the moon and more importantly, brought him back. science tells us you will live ,onger on average than mozart or the first students who called anderson bible training school their home over 100 years ago. is life-changing power in the education that you just earned. this christ centered education that teaches you to work hard and give back, with appreciation and love. now is what to you will you do with this power? are nowld where there more cell phones than toothbrushes. not saying that is a good thing, just telling you what i read. it is evidenced, everywhere i go. in that world i am betting you will serve and sore like the rage it -- and soar like the ravens you are. you've got this. you can determine your own destiny based on the values you have strengthened here on this soil, especially if you do those four things. stay in indiana, pursue your
have more ability to connect with more knowledge and people and markets than einstein, columbus or edison ever could. you have more processing power in your hand, i saw as you walked in, those phones, than nasa deployed when they sent a man to the moon and more importantly, brought him back. science tells us you will live ,onger on average than mozart or the first students who called anderson bible training school their home over 100 years ago. is life-changing power in the education that you...
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así cambia la permanece prepara edificio cerramos con la liga mx, morelia monarcas con el 23, con edison financiamiento aceptamos créditos y ofertas con los mejores precios, enorme inventario de auto nuevos y usado, otro prometen ayudar pero en sólo 5 minutos le garantizo su aprobación, la que cite fía y confía >>> imágenes en vivo de san francisco con 6, con 28 hoy en san josé sin vestido tiroteo que involucró a 1 de los agentes >>> vecinos se solidariza con 1 familia que recibió 1 carta y racial >>> el juicio del chapo guzmán de 1 giro, ya que el narcotraficante tomó la decisión >>> esto es en telemundo 48, para finalizar lo ideamos 1 evento en el que, se presentó la carrera, , en donde la pasión por el deporte y la toda la comunidad, para niños >>> nuestra colega, y carlos mauricio >>> muy bonita la actividad, estuvimos temprano y había mucha gente, para nosotros crear conciencia la comunidad latina para hacer ejercicio porque muchos números altos de obesidad >>> me gusta porque los padres incentivan a sus hijos para que corren y juegan >>> gracias por acompañarnos, nos vemos >>> sueñ
así cambia la permanece prepara edificio cerramos con la liga mx, morelia monarcas con el 23, con edison financiamiento aceptamos créditos y ofertas con los mejores precios, enorme inventario de auto nuevos y usado, otro prometen ayudar pero en sólo 5 minutos le garantizo su aprobación, la que cite fía y confía >>> imágenes en vivo de san francisco con 6, con 28 hoy en san josé sin vestido tiroteo que involucró a 1 de los agentes >>> vecinos se solidariza con 1...
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crews from utility companies, southern california edison are installing these throughout the region. they've mount 100 so far. they said the cameras will help firefighters get to targeted areas much faster. >> this is real time capability where they can use to identify fires and resources more quickly. >> all of ar monitored at an emergency operation center 24/7. the public can also watch the feeds online to help look out for trouble. >>> if a new proposal passes it would affect elevator fees to check out the stunning views from the top. the move who create logistical chaos for visitors. san francisco recreation and park officials want to fix to a popular tourist spot and three other major attractions in the city. the proposal would be similar to surge pricing on ride shares making the tourist destinations more expensive during congested times. they include the japanese tea garden, bow tan cal garden and conservatory of flowers. >>> let's get a check of the big board. the dow is down about 156 points. well, check this out. okay. that was not a good yoda impression but a giant yoda he
crews from utility companies, southern california edison are installing these throughout the region. they've mount 100 so far. they said the cameras will help firefighters get to targeted areas much faster. >> this is real time capability where they can use to identify fires and resources more quickly. >> all of ar monitored at an emergency operation center 24/7. the public can also watch the feeds online to help look out for trouble. >>> if a new proposal passes it would...
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you connect with more knowledge and people and markets than einstein, columbus and edison ever could. powerve more processing in your hand, i saw as you all walked in, those phones. the nasa deployed when they sent the first person to the moon and more importantly, brought him back. science tells us you will live art,r on average than moz madam cj walker, or the first called the bible training school their home over 100 years ago. there is life-changing power in the education you just earned. this >> centered -- christ -centered education to give back with appreciation and love. is,he question to you now what will you do with this power? there are more cell phones and there are toothbrushes and i'm not saying that is a good thing. i'm just telling you what i read. in that world, i am betting you will serve and sore like the ravens that you are. because you have got this. determineu get to your own destiny based on the values you have strengthened soil.n this especially if you do those four things. stay in indiana. pursue your passion. fall in love. opportunitiese that always follow th
you connect with more knowledge and people and markets than einstein, columbus and edison ever could. powerve more processing in your hand, i saw as you all walked in, those phones. the nasa deployed when they sent the first person to the moon and more importantly, brought him back. science tells us you will live art,r on average than moz madam cj walker, or the first called the bible training school their home over 100 years ago. there is life-changing power in the education you just earned....
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protesting but we're afraid there will tell you it's against as is they've done to the deputies with edison with all those they want to take prison on up on it but i thought. why don't you send some vandals arrest is part of a government intimidation campaign. when it no to get i mean the goal because all it is the only tool they have used somebody that was you and that's accusing terribly well the state terrorism to be clear. because that's what they were doing it all and selling terror among the people of the middle east and what they're going to do it though i don't feel quite though has called for fresh protests on saturday but with his uprising flagging some brunell's arrest could demoralize the opposition and enfold and president nicolas maduro and his loyalists. up next it's business africa would get hot i'll be back in the top next hour but first just going to be here and tell you a little bit about her in africa comp to go and night shiria were of course having just launched its i.p.o. . and he's going to be looking at the dreams of the richest man in the world was flat. i'm secure
protesting but we're afraid there will tell you it's against as is they've done to the deputies with edison with all those they want to take prison on up on it but i thought. why don't you send some vandals arrest is part of a government intimidation campaign. when it no to get i mean the goal because all it is the only tool they have used somebody that was you and that's accusing terribly well the state terrorism to be clear. because that's what they were doing it all and selling terror among...
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rich edison joins us now.r are negotiations continuing this weekend or on pause? >> there's a bit of a pause, leland, unclear when the next round will happen. this is a massive escalation of the trade fight with china and, appears the trump administration is preparing to take it further. the united states raised tariffs friday on $200 billion of chinese import. the administration says it's beginning the process of even more tariff increases, targeted at $300 billion in additional chinese import covering about every remaining product china sends to the united states. the white house says the two sides were approaching an agreement when china back-tracked on significant commitments, the trade fight, tariffs and retaliation from china means higher prices for consumers, lost business for american farmers and global drop in stock prices, top white house economic adviser larry kudlow says discussions are an opportunity to address a generation of unfair trade practices, trade fight is impacting the u.s. economy. >> m
rich edison joins us now.r are negotiations continuing this weekend or on pause? >> there's a bit of a pause, leland, unclear when the next round will happen. this is a massive escalation of the trade fight with china and, appears the trump administration is preparing to take it further. the united states raised tariffs friday on $200 billion of chinese import. the administration says it's beginning the process of even more tariff increases, targeted at $300 billion in additional chinese...
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works for the edison electric institute. will give you a corporate side. how do the utilities think about energy affordability? at the end of the day they're the ones serving low-income families and providing electricity. our programs are the ones that are designed to help provide them with funding to keep the -- keep families connected. so they can give you a perspective on just how good these programs are and how well they're working from their perspective. nina: all right. i will start with the disclaim that are these comments and remarks are my own, they don't represent that of our member companies. the american gas association, like mark said, we represent over 200 natural gas utilities across america. those utilities serve about 71 million americans. so you can imagine that this is a program that we are passionately in favor of. liheap comes as a top 10 priority for our member companies every single year. that is kind of where i come in and, partnering with jessica franks with e.e.i., our role is to make sure that that program is protected in congres
works for the edison electric institute. will give you a corporate side. how do the utilities think about energy affordability? at the end of the day they're the ones serving low-income families and providing electricity. our programs are the ones that are designed to help provide them with funding to keep the -- keep families connected. so they can give you a perspective on just how good these programs are and how well they're working from their perspective. nina: all right. i will start with...
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back on manually and that technology hasn't changed much since theirst patent was issued to thomas edison a former electrician tornadoed entrepreneur in charlotte, north carolina got the bright idea to flip the switch and bring circuit breakers into the digital age. >> they're basically switches and circuit breakers are cruciao ryan and they're mechanical switches that break during an electrical surge to protect uipment downstream. >> and that is in every building today. >> they're aoart of his 25-year quest touild a better electrical system. >> to turn it off, you have t get manual levers and that is fundamentally wrong s and you tablets and things like that and everything else is operating off of its devices. kennedy helped build office towers in the 1990s and remaking the skyline in i hometown charlotte, north carolina and he's also seen how dangerous their electrical systems can be. >> imagine a high-rise building completely down from an art class event from weeks at a time and they can cost tremendous current f damage and a surging into the air can create a clash. >> it can cause dea
back on manually and that technology hasn't changed much since theirst patent was issued to thomas edison a former electrician tornadoed entrepreneur in charlotte, north carolina got the bright idea to flip the switch and bring circuit breakers into the digital age. >> they're basically switches and circuit breakers are cruciao ryan and they're mechanical switches that break during an electrical surge to protect uipment downstream. >> and that is in every building today. >>...
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. >> don degler is with southern california edison. they've mounted 100 so far. together, they'll monitor hundreds of miles throughout southern california and aim to give firefighters an edge, spotting fires faster. >> this is a realtime capability, where our communities with use to identify fire resources more quickly. get those fires put out. >> it's help fire crews desperately need. after enduring last year's wildfire season, the worst in california's history. this time-lapse video captured a flareup of the august. oy whitman ficials on e front l watching thm rags fe s phone. >>ab to see the fire progression towards santiago peak. and show them in realtime what the threat was. >> all of these cameras are in emergency operation centers. along with the fire departments, the public can also look out for what is on the line. >> up to 24 hours, if there are clear pictures of smoke in view. >> and ultimately save lives. >> along with the cameras, more than 800 weather sensors are being installed to monitor changing weather conditions. >>> speaking of weather conditi
. >> don degler is with southern california edison. they've mounted 100 so far. together, they'll monitor hundreds of miles throughout southern california and aim to give firefighters an edge, spotting fires faster. >> this is a realtime capability, where our communities with use to identify fire resources more quickly. get those fires put out. >> it's help fire crews desperately need. after enduring last year's wildfire season, the worst in california's history. this...
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henry ford, thomas edison, winston churchill, jk rowling, steve jobs, bill gates. when i go around the country and speak to schools i ask the students what do you think is hindering you and what is stopping you and what obstacles are in your way? it is always the same answer. title i schools students tell me they are poor and have no money and no way to make bank. so i tell them the story. in the early 70s there was an unknown actor trying to make it in new york and he moved to california but things were not going well there either. as a matter of fact things were so bad had to sell his dog because he cannot afford to feed him. then one day he saw something they gave him an idea to ride right script about a man going to stand up to life and take a shot and go the distance. within three days he finished the script. some hollywood producers read the script and loved it. except for one thing, they did not want him to play the main character. it was too much of a risk at the box office. they offered him $360,000 for the script but only on the condition he could not be
henry ford, thomas edison, winston churchill, jk rowling, steve jobs, bill gates. when i go around the country and speak to schools i ask the students what do you think is hindering you and what is stopping you and what obstacles are in your way? it is always the same answer. title i schools students tell me they are poor and have no money and no way to make bank. so i tell them the story. in the early 70s there was an unknown actor trying to make it in new york and he moved to california but...
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>> reporter: steve hartman, on the road, in edison, new jersey. >> glor: amazing.ening news. i'm jeff glor. have a great weekend. i'll see you on monday. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access gbh.org ♪ inside out got it figured out,♪ ♪ i'm feeling good. gbh.org ♪ doing it my own way, ♪ every single day. ♪ and it feels good to feel good. ♪ start your day with sunsweet amazin! prune juice. and feel good. . >> an 18 -year-old student is working in the industry how the district try to keep her story a secret and law. >> demanding safer streets for pedestrians. the deadly crash sparking a rally underway right now. >> i am admitted to stanford and very lucky. >> reporter: she explained on youtube has she gotten the stanford. her parents are under fire for a seven-figure payment to get her in. >> looks like a lot of blood coming out of his back. >> the man had for a stabbing suspect. a man attacked in broad daylight one on francisco is the busiest neighborhood. >> what alameda county school has the lowest vaccination rate i
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because people will then all say we are facing a potential loss of power here in setting the time edison every same time i want to say that since 1904 all our presidents are presidential candidates. although we don't announce one but it's open for everyone to see. it's right there in your face all of them have talked about anti corruption i think for the 1st time in the last since monday. we are seeing someone who really has the ability to deeply and systematically deal with the issue of corruption we are. also seeing someone who has the capacity to handle divisions mr bongani do you think they're going to intensify because talent less than 60 percent. it would be psychological 60 percent if you know me not even. a lawmaker who could read off. the mind of a member so for it are you glad i said that since we just got a few minutes but all of our guests are getting excited now let me give a chance to lawson the psychological target that the analysts have invented when it's not been invented by the analysts. the chairperson of the african national congress said a couple of days ago at the r
because people will then all say we are facing a potential loss of power here in setting the time edison every same time i want to say that since 1904 all our presidents are presidential candidates. although we don't announce one but it's open for everyone to see. it's right there in your face all of them have talked about anti corruption i think for the 1st time in the last since monday. we are seeing someone who really has the ability to deeply and systematically deal with the issue of...
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protesting but we're afraid there will tell you it's against as if they've done with the deputies with edison brunel with all those they want to take prisoners on it but i thought. quantock why do said someone was arrest is part of a government intimidation campaign. when it got i mean the guy would be what is the only tool they have used because it was. terrible the state terrorism because. because that's what they do it and something terror among the people when he said what they're going to do. though i don't know why though has called for fresh protests on saturday but with his uprising flagging zambrano as a rest could demoralize the opposition and enfold and president nicolas maduro and his loyalists. to paris which may be wealthy and shaky. but like many other cities it has a homelessness problem one of the city's homeless is started using social media to draw attention to the sorts of conditions rough sleepers have to deal with and he soon collected more than 30000 followers on twitter and got the ear of city or thorpe says that was the start of his fight for better living conditions
protesting but we're afraid there will tell you it's against as if they've done with the deputies with edison brunel with all those they want to take prisoners on it but i thought. quantock why do said someone was arrest is part of a government intimidation campaign. when it got i mean the guy would be what is the only tool they have used because it was. terrible the state terrorism because. because that's what they do it and something terror among the people when he said what they're going to...
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superb save from edison.lva was given an opportunity, he took it. david silva with the chance! and when his namesake, bernardo, was allowed space, it was two. gabriel jesus thought he'd got it, or was it raheem sterling, who grew up in the shadow of wembley, with the final touch? sterling turned provider and de bruyne turned gomes. but they weren't done yet and there's no doubt that gabriel jesus weren't done yet and there's no doubt that gabrieljesus scored this one. nor was there any doubt that raheem sterling scored city's fifth and sixth goals, for the biggest cup final win since 1903. six goals, three domestic trophies. history made. of course it was an incredible final for us because the end result is what it is. we finished an incredible year for us. for the organisation, the people, congratulations. especially for the players, of course, because they are the reason why we won this title. we set the standard at the start of the season and we said we wanted to go back to back. it is the group, a talente
superb save from edison.lva was given an opportunity, he took it. david silva with the chance! and when his namesake, bernardo, was allowed space, it was two. gabriel jesus thought he'd got it, or was it raheem sterling, who grew up in the shadow of wembley, with the final touch? sterling turned provider and de bruyne turned gomes. but they weren't done yet and there's no doubt that gabriel jesus weren't done yet and there's no doubt that gabrieljesus scored this one. nor was there any doubt...
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detroit edison company, judge keith ruled the detroit edison company had practiced systemic racial discrimination, resulting in fines against the company of $4 million and against the employee union of $250,000. he ordered the company to institute an aggressive affirmative action program. in 2016 judge keith wrote a searing dissent when an appeals panel ruled that ohio voting rights laws did not discriminate against minorities by restricting early and absentee ballots. he said in that dissent, the birth of this nation was founded upon the radical principle that we as a people would govern ourselves. and voting is the ultimate expression of self-government. instead of making it easier for all persons, unrestrained and unfettered, to exercise this fundamental right to vote, legislators are making it harder. he concluded by saying, with every gain in equality, there is often an equally robust and reactive retrenchment. we must never forget the constant tension. for every action there is a reaction. the majority's decision is a fateful reminder that we can never fool ourselves into believing that we
detroit edison company, judge keith ruled the detroit edison company had practiced systemic racial discrimination, resulting in fines against the company of $4 million and against the employee union of $250,000. he ordered the company to institute an aggressive affirmative action program. in 2016 judge keith wrote a searing dissent when an appeals panel ruled that ohio voting rights laws did not discriminate against minorities by restricting early and absentee ballots. he said in that dissent,...
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clean sheets, well, that's the number that both brazilian goal keepers allison for liverpool and edison for manchester city have kept this season it could come down to goals scored even. that's if manchester city have -- and liverpool just draw manchester city to win it. the goals scored an unbelievable turn of events if that happened. after the week we've had in football in the european competitions, well, who would better get some? >> adam to the transparent ethical journalist here in cnbc. thanks several e.u. countries have iran's ultimatums on the program. that's unless they move to protect its economy from the u.s. sanctions in a joint statement the european union said it would continue to enable trade with iran and, of course, meanwhile, president trump has said he could not rule out the military confrontation with iran. that's after he deployed a carrier group to the persian gulf region. >> i guess you could say that. i don't want to say no, but hopefully that won't happen. we have one of the most powerful ships in the world, ask approximate we don't want to do anything what i wo
clean sheets, well, that's the number that both brazilian goal keepers allison for liverpool and edison for manchester city have kept this season it could come down to goals scored even. that's if manchester city have -- and liverpool just draw manchester city to win it. the goals scored an unbelievable turn of events if that happened. after the week we've had in football in the european competitions, well, who would better get some? >> adam to the transparent ethical journalist here in...
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pg&e along with san diego gas and electricity and southern california edison launch a website and provide other materials on getting ready for wildfires. the campaign will encourage people to be ready for possible extended power outages in fire-prone areas and to sign up for outage alerts. >>> an alarming report from the united nations warns that nature is in more trouble now than it ever has been, with 1 million species facing extinction. scientists say species of plants and animals, being lost at a rate tens of times faster than in the past. and people are at fault. researchers say ma development has led to the loss of habitat, climate ch pollution, and other threats. while the problem traces back to humanity, it's not too late to fix it. >>> we're extremely lucky that we didn't lose an officer. >> after the break, new details about a deadly police shooting this weekend that also left a police sergeant seriously injured. >> for the first time in 15 years, the san francisco fire department has a new chief item she says she is so proud of the department. >> we are looking into a bit of a
pg&e along with san diego gas and electricity and southern california edison launch a website and provide other materials on getting ready for wildfires. the campaign will encourage people to be ready for possible extended power outages in fire-prone areas and to sign up for outage alerts. >>> an alarming report from the united nations warns that nature is in more trouble now than it ever has been, with 1 million species facing extinction. scientists say species of plants and...
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more information from the white house on the president's tariff warning ch at the white house, rich edison, fox news. >>> witness testimony in the ghost ship warehouse trial is now under way. the defense filed a motion to block the first witness, the mother of one of the victims. she died in the converted warehouse known as the ghost ship in december of 2016. she sent her mom a text at the time the flames were coming in and she said she was going to die. >> he said it will not prove facts and it could make a prejudice in the jurors' minds. >> what the defendants want to show is that the prejudicial value of this far outweighs the probative value and that this has nothing to do with the cause or whether or not these defendants are responsible but it is setting the scene. i would assume that the judge will allow some of that kind of evidence but not too much. that would be the way to balance the rights of the two sides. >>> and late this morning, the judge eventually ruled that he would allow the mother to testify but with limitation. they are charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaught
more information from the white house on the president's tariff warning ch at the white house, rich edison, fox news. >>> witness testimony in the ghost ship warehouse trial is now under way. the defense filed a motion to block the first witness, the mother of one of the victims. she died in the converted warehouse known as the ghost ship in december of 2016. she sent her mom a text at the time the flames were coming in and she said she was going to die. >> he said it will not...
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rob: world war ii veteran bennie facito heads to stop and shop grocery store in edison, new jersey everyt once has he ever taken a break. jillian: heather childers got a chance to speak to hear incredible story that you have now to share with us. amazing. heather: 97 year's old, he plans to do this past 100 and i guaranty you he will make it for sure. great work ethic i should say. bennie became local celebrity for kindness to every single customer, world war ii veteran has officially been retired since 1980's, no plans of slowing down, watch. >> i was a sniper, i was a good-looking guy at one time. you want these in a bag? >> thank you so much, sir. >> you're welcome. >> take care. >> like wise. >> you're 97 year's old, why do you still work? >> because i enjoy work, i enjoy getting up in the morning. heather: do you think working helps live longer? >> yes, ma'am, i am going for 100. >> great outlook on things, he loves his job. ♪ >> bennie is nonstop, he doesn't want to stop, he just wants to do his job and make everybody happy. >> why don't you take breaks? >> i don't want to take a b
rob: world war ii veteran bennie facito heads to stop and shop grocery store in edison, new jersey everyt once has he ever taken a break. jillian: heather childers got a chance to speak to hear incredible story that you have now to share with us. amazing. heather: 97 year's old, he plans to do this past 100 and i guaranty you he will make it for sure. great work ethic i should say. bennie became local celebrity for kindness to every single customer, world war ii veteran has officially been...
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edison international, 4% and 3.7% what is driving the growth it's not just the yield. you've got a combination here of earnings growth that's got pretty good right now. looking at close to 7% earnings growth that's the long-term average for the s&p 500. this is the estimate for the next two years along with a dividend growth of 5% put this together, you could get a 10% total return every year and that's very important. that's what people are looking for. the real problem right now, guys, isn't really the earnings growth it's the fact that some of these are getting very pricey. so com ed, for example, now trading for about 20 times forward earnings that's a pretty pricey multiple. as these prices go up, just remember, it gets a little tougher to justify the prices. back to you. >> bob, thanks very much are you smarter than a high schooler when it comes to economics? andrew ross sorkin hosting the national economics challenge where students are tested on knowledge of economics principles they're about halfway through. let's listen in. >> tokyo exchange. >> no, that's inc
edison international, 4% and 3.7% what is driving the growth it's not just the yield. you've got a combination here of earnings growth that's got pretty good right now. looking at close to 7% earnings growth that's the long-term average for the s&p 500. this is the estimate for the next two years along with a dividend growth of 5% put this together, you could get a 10% total return every year and that's very important. that's what people are looking for. the real problem right now, guys,...
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david: five of them, the presidents, and edison, the inventor of the cash register, leaders in medicineeverything. to me it is a very intensely passionate and endlessly interesting pocket of qualities about america that are as evident as anybody can be. brian: a long time ago, you said you had given up television. david: yes. brian: i want to show you a clip from 1987, where you were in a "nova," pbs program, talking about the panama canal, which he wrote a book about. ♪ david: death and injury were commonplace. men were caught beneath the wheels of trains or struck by falling rock, dynamite got tender from standing too long. one premature explosion killed 23. in total, more explosive energy was expended in blasting through panama than all the wars the united states had fought until then. brian: how many years were you in television, and how did you get in it in the first place? david: i think it was 12 years i worked in television, but then i came back to do some things with a few people that i like working with. i first got in because when ken burns did his film about my book, the bui
david: five of them, the presidents, and edison, the inventor of the cash register, leaders in medicineeverything. to me it is a very intensely passionate and endlessly interesting pocket of qualities about america that are as evident as anybody can be. brian: a long time ago, you said you had given up television. david: yes. brian: i want to show you a clip from 1987, where you were in a "nova," pbs program, talking about the panama canal, which he wrote a book about. ♪ david:...
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other opposition so far come from socal edison, and stakeholders including p.g. & e, semper energy, the american wind energy association and the solar energy industries association all says they can only support only the significant amendments. this to focuses on a concerned that we are seeing quite a victim of -- a bit of an sacramento, that is how to ensure grid reliability with an increasingly decentralized energy system. it did pass the assembly utilities and energy commission, although there was scepticism from legislators. the bill would give the cpuc the ability to tasking existing state agency is a procurement backstop. at the hearing last week for the bill, we focus and how the bill will be amended to address any stakeholder concerns and should be seen as a starting point for discussions. c.c.a. is providing some ideas for different amendments to make it a little bit more tenable for c.c.a.s. we currently believe that a central buyer is unnecessary, however, we will would be willing to support one who is responsibilities are limited to procuring unmet local resource adequacy ca
other opposition so far come from socal edison, and stakeholders including p.g. & e, semper energy, the american wind energy association and the solar energy industries association all says they can only support only the significant amendments. this to focuses on a concerned that we are seeing quite a victim of -- a bit of an sacramento, that is how to ensure grid reliability with an increasingly decentralized energy system. it did pass the assembly utilities and energy commission, although...
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. >> that was rich edison tonight. so is this a diplomatic staredown between the u.s.or potentially the start of something more serious. joining me now, sudi jassar. this seems to have picked up quick in a few days time. >> i think that iranians want you to think that it's picked up. but this is them crying uncle because of the sanctions. their economy has suffered significantly. they used to be getting 1.2 billion from europe. and now they're getting only 82 million. so they're beginning to be squeezed. it's not the iranian people being squeezed. they've been squeezed for the last 40 years. women are taking off that hijabs in the street and increase to the tens of thousands of video clips showing them protesting. this is not about the people. as president trump said, he wants the people to be strong. but what we're seeing is the government itself is less able to do action in syria and hezbollah. they're running out of funds to do that. they say they're falling apart. giving us 60-day ultimatums. they don't have any room to do that. they've threatened our troops in syr
. >> that was rich edison tonight. so is this a diplomatic staredown between the u.s.or potentially the start of something more serious. joining me now, sudi jassar. this seems to have picked up quick in a few days time. >> i think that iranians want you to think that it's picked up. but this is them crying uncle because of the sanctions. their economy has suffered significantly. they used to be getting 1.2 billion from europe. and now they're getting only 82 million. so they're...
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crews from utility companies, southern california edison is installing these throughout the region.undreds so far. with at least 60. they say it will help firefighters get to targeted areas much faster. >> this is a realtime capability. where communities can use to identify resources quickly. get those fires put out. >> and all the cameras are monitored at an emergency operations center, 24/7. and along with fire agencies, the public can also watch the feeds online to help look out for some trouble. >>> time now, 6:52. severe weather continuing to grip much of the nation. and the powerful storms have turped deadly -- turned deadly. >>> plus, privacy advocates are pushing back against facial recognition technology. saying they don't want it in oakland. we'll tell you about the law enforcement agencies that are already using it. >>> and taking a live look outside. along at the shot of the beautiful sky and the bay. and of course the bay bridge this. is from our camera on treasure island. it is 54 degrees now. it is shaping up to be a beautiful day. 6:52. we'll be right back. everyone'
crews from utility companies, southern california edison is installing these throughout the region.undreds so far. with at least 60. they say it will help firefighters get to targeted areas much faster. >> this is a realtime capability. where communities can use to identify resources quickly. get those fires put out. >> and all the cameras are monitored at an emergency operations center, 24/7. and along with fire agencies, the public can also watch the feeds online to help look out...
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one way and the book they talk about an old-time reporter for "the washington post" named thomas edisone wrote a piece and said let's stop attending we are liberal and the news is liberal, i'm liberal, were level and defend it and explain why that's important. the news should be watched. progressive ideology and others have said that too. or better reporters. name any good conservative reporters? of course you can name or maybe just a handful so he says that's good and we need to have the news watch the progressive agenda and that is the point. why is that? pete: why are newsrooms overwhelmingly left-wing connect what is it about that possession that or is the pipeline so controlled by liberals that they're producing more liberals? the five it reminds me of what goes on in colleges and universities behind faculty. it becomes the most ideological inbred situation. they go to the same schools to hire people and what people largely agree with them and they don't want minority views or independent thinkers in the newsroom and you know how tv, fox, my show or whatever we put together these m
one way and the book they talk about an old-time reporter for "the washington post" named thomas edisone wrote a piece and said let's stop attending we are liberal and the news is liberal, i'm liberal, were level and defend it and explain why that's important. the news should be watched. progressive ideology and others have said that too. or better reporters. name any good conservative reporters? of course you can name or maybe just a handful so he says that's good and we need to have...
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mismanagement of the oil industry to push the energy sector to crisis point here's our lesson america edison you see in human. the queues to philip cars with fuel at northwestern venezuela are 23 to 4 kilometers long. near the city of motorists hope and pray they'll be lucky to make it to the pump before it runs dry i get a memo to you yesterday i was in line for 6 hours and couldn't fill up. is that normal i ask. with this government apparently it is. producing country and. on top of shortages of water. the further you go the harder it is to find petrol but in the past 2 weeks the hunt for fuel has become much worse. look we've started a great check called. these are the messages from today. there's several causes for the crisis a industry experts. down to 20 percent of its normal level instead of 1300000 barrels a day where. 260000 which means we have to import gasoline. putting it from the united states but as of april 28th the u.s. government stopped all sales not just of fuel but of the additives needed to make the petrol that than his whale is still able to refine at home and then ther
mismanagement of the oil industry to push the energy sector to crisis point here's our lesson america edison you see in human. the queues to philip cars with fuel at northwestern venezuela are 23 to 4 kilometers long. near the city of motorists hope and pray they'll be lucky to make it to the pump before it runs dry i get a memo to you yesterday i was in line for 6 hours and couldn't fill up. is that normal i ask. with this government apparently it is. producing country and. on top of shortages...
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the mad bomber of new york city planted bombs all over new york city because he was mad at con edison, his employer, because he had hurt his back so he decided to plant bombs across the city. so it's an old formula for violence, it's not new, but it keeps happening and happening and happening. the country getting a grip on this, mental health, firearms, suicide prevention, all those things come into play and security at these buildings. >> jim, i have to ask you about this. it's like domestic violence. is that one of the sins that we just live with in any society where people have access to guns and they have emotional situations and some people commit horror? >> that's true. i don't think you can ever be free from it totally in a country as large as ours, but i think you can certainly reduce the amounts. there will probably be some warning signs, chris, that came out. we'll learn days later -- >> how do you reduce it? how do you thwart something like this? thwart it? >> reduce it one way with better gun laws. see what access he had and how easy it was to get. unfortunately, it's the
the mad bomber of new york city planted bombs all over new york city because he was mad at con edison, his employer, because he had hurt his back so he decided to plant bombs across the city. so it's an old formula for violence, it's not new, but it keeps happening and happening and happening. the country getting a grip on this, mental health, firearms, suicide prevention, all those things come into play and security at these buildings. >> jim, i have to ask you about this. it's like...
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l'oreal is to host a life talks with the stars and facebook instagram and chinese we vote with the edison content while i t company hewlett packard is on the can but critics say that big brand involvement is giving the festival a commercial atmosphere and is tokyo. which is one of the independent and you need. voice in filmmaking. right after a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera sudan's military says it's suspending the goes ations with opposition groups for 3 days in a televised statement the head of the ruling military council said the decision was made because of an escalation by protesters who continued blocking roads and also warn protesters not to provoke security forces earlier 14 people were injured when gunfire broke out of the protest. is the little rascal. there. the armed groups inside the sit in area and around it a number of bridges had been closed in that area the armed forces were targeted and a number of young people died in members of the armed forces some of them have died here now the peaceful nature of the revolution has begun to listen in order to protec
l'oreal is to host a life talks with the stars and facebook instagram and chinese we vote with the edison content while i t company hewlett packard is on the can but critics say that big brand involvement is giving the festival a commercial atmosphere and is tokyo. which is one of the independent and you need. voice in filmmaking. right after a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera sudan's military says it's suspending the goes ations with opposition groups for 3 days in a televised...
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power the way edison originally added. and because it's a much more efficient at the point, you cannot wheel very long d.c. because it doesn't travel very far, that's why we went to ac, but in the future, and we are already seeing it today, there converters that convert ac to d.c. they have west power usage at each home. but i think that will be a huge thing you will see in the future. >> more questions, the big question, is hydrogen safe? >> i'm glad you brought that up. >> how do we know it say? i want tangible examples, proved to me chris that i am not going to blow up if i drive a car. >> everybody who drove here or road here in a cab road with 20 or 30 or gallons of gasoline or diesel fuel undersea. in hydrogen -- gasoline and fuel is mostly hydrogen. the world is already running on hydrogen you just don't know. so i take an i.c.e. pick and stick in your gas tank and all the gasoline will follow on the ground and you move the car and five days later that gas you can so light it. but there is test in the military has d
power the way edison originally added. and because it's a much more efficient at the point, you cannot wheel very long d.c. because it doesn't travel very far, that's why we went to ac, but in the future, and we are already seeing it today, there converters that convert ac to d.c. they have west power usage at each home. but i think that will be a huge thing you will see in the future. >> more questions, the big question, is hydrogen safe? >> i'm glad you brought that up. >>...
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democracy dies behind closed doors and from recent free press article in 1973 judge keith ordered edison to pay $4 knoll black employee victims of job discrimination and ordered it to create an affirmative action program. ms. tlaib: some of these are just a hint of the incredible contribution judge keith had to our nation. he'll be sorely miss bud hopefully his legacy on civil rights and justice for all will continue on in our work here in this shame behr. thank you and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yield back. the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant section 1238-d-3 for fiscal year 2001, and thed orer of the house of january 3, 2019, of the following individual on the part of the house to the united states-china economic and security review commission for a term expiring on december 31, 020. the clerk: dr. larry m. weather ell of williamsburg, virginia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. ms. tlaib: thank you so much, mr. speaker, i rise today in recogn
democracy dies behind closed doors and from recent free press article in 1973 judge keith ordered edison to pay $4 knoll black employee victims of job discrimination and ordered it to create an affirmative action program. ms. tlaib: some of these are just a hint of the incredible contribution judge keith had to our nation. he'll be sorely miss bud hopefully his legacy on civil rights and justice for all will continue on in our work here in this shame behr. thank you and i yield back my time....
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. >> the american gas association, works with edison electric and give you a corporate side.the utilities think about energy affordability, they are the ones providing programs that are designed to help provide them with funding to keep families connected so they can give you a perspective on how well they are working from their perspective. >> i will start with a disclaimer these comments and remarks are my own. they don't represent that of our member companies, 200 natural gas utilities across america. those utilities serve 71 million americans. this is a program we are passionately in favor of. the top 10 priority for our member companies every single year, where i come in and that program is protected, in the appropriations every single year. we have seen the program be zeroed out in a bunch of requests from the administration. when that happens it is on jessica and other grassroots advocates at the national energy and utility affordability commission to go on to the hill and make sure we are taking the information that mark laid out and we showed members of congress it i
. >> the american gas association, works with edison electric and give you a corporate side.the utilities think about energy affordability, they are the ones providing programs that are designed to help provide them with funding to keep families connected so they can give you a perspective on how well they are working from their perspective. >> i will start with a disclaimer these comments and remarks are my own. they don't represent that of our member companies, 200 natural gas...
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in the future i think you'll see all the homes and businesses transition to dc power back the way edisonenvisioned it and because it's a much more efficient at the point that you can't wield a very long dc because it does not travel very far and that's why we went to ac but in the future i think we are already seen it today that they have catalytic converters that convert ac/dc save us power usage at each home but i think that's a huge thing that you'll see in the future. >> not my last question but how do we know hydrogen is safe proved to me that i will not drive up blowup on a hydrogen car? >> everyone that drove here or wrote here in the cap road here gasoline and diesel fuel under your seat. hydrogen is gasoline and diesel fuels mostly hydrogen and just dirty hydrogen so you are already running on hydrogen you just don't know. i can take an i.c.e. pick and put it in your gas tank and all the gasoline will fall out on the move the car in five days later that gas can still write it. but there are tests in military has done this where they've got to shoot it with different types of rou
in the future i think you'll see all the homes and businesses transition to dc power back the way edisonenvisioned it and because it's a much more efficient at the point that you can't wield a very long dc because it does not travel very far and that's why we went to ac but in the future i think we are already seen it today that they have catalytic converters that convert ac/dc save us power usage at each home but i think that's a huge thing that you'll see in the future. >> not my last...
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leaders, what if they had aborted thomas jefferson or george washington or albert einstein or thomas edison having a decrease in population. we are killing babies before they're even born. what about their human right to exist? what kind of people allow that to happen? host: chris is next out of texas, republican. caller: good morning. me, the government is the problem. care, wet run health are trying to get rid of it, it has ruined the middle class in this country. it has caused all the problems because of this government takeover of our melt -- of our health care which has decimated the middle-class of the country. everything,sum up what i am fighting for is the countrytion and the against the socialists. a conservative constitutionalist republican against the socialist parties trying to take us into communism. we are fighting for our country. i thought i would let you know. thaty is saying that but is what's in everybody's heart. host: how are you fighting for our country? are you involved in any of these issues? caller: you bet. i don't want to be a socialist. vote republican. i've got
leaders, what if they had aborted thomas jefferson or george washington or albert einstein or thomas edison having a decrease in population. we are killing babies before they're even born. what about their human right to exist? what kind of people allow that to happen? host: chris is next out of texas, republican. caller: good morning. me, the government is the problem. care, wet run health are trying to get rid of it, it has ruined the middle class in this country. it has caused all the...
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he did use to pump the stock in many ways that, steve jobs or henry ford or edison were incredible, unrelentingnds of regulatory problems. if he was tweeting yesterday, last night, we would have him instead of attacking the s.e.c. or divers, we would have him attacking consumer reports and of course morgan stanley and others that would just take us down assaults. a lot of false information he's put out in the past that he would just be spinning more tails that would of course lead him into regulatory problems the only good news, in fact, yesterday was that he was quiet, that he didn't try to make false statements about production levels he was way dramatically overstated before about autonomous fleets of autonomous vehicles that aren't going to happen by the end of the year. that's clearly not going to be the case so, maybe it looks like the s.e.c.'s restraint are working, but it would be nice to hear somebody, robin, the chair, say something in response to be accountable to this bad news. >> well, so that is the question, though, from a communications perspective or policy, who do you want to
he did use to pump the stock in many ways that, steve jobs or henry ford or edison were incredible, unrelentingnds of regulatory problems. if he was tweeting yesterday, last night, we would have him instead of attacking the s.e.c. or divers, we would have him attacking consumer reports and of course morgan stanley and others that would just take us down assaults. a lot of false information he's put out in the past that he would just be spinning more tails that would of course lead him into...
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this intense style of consultation does not leave time for qualitative edison in practice and gps arene. we want to do part—time roles and perhaps want to be temperate doctors. they are not taking the full principal positions that were there before senior gps we re that were there before senior gps were departing in increasing numbers. if you put it in the past, it's on the turn. how do you see gps services working in five or ten yea rs. services working in five or ten years. the government has embedded a huge amount of money, 3.5 billion in primary care. 1.8 billion coming down to floor level and to create extra allied health care posts. those are paramedics, physios and physicians associates and pharmacists. we would say that some of that funding in general practice, some of the core funding, which is about how much a practice gets to manage the population, we would say that needs to be revised, and that discriminates, particularly with practices operating in areas of high deprivation. practices, like in mine, operating with needy populations, they are not properly funded to manage
this intense style of consultation does not leave time for qualitative edison in practice and gps arene. we want to do part—time roles and perhaps want to be temperate doctors. they are not taking the full principal positions that were there before senior gps we re that were there before senior gps were departing in increasing numbers. if you put it in the past, it's on the turn. how do you see gps services working in five or ten yea rs. services working in five or ten years. the government...