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elaine? >> quijano: mireya, thank you. we now know the names and ages of five of the eight victims killed in new mexico thursday. federal investigators are trying to determine what lead to the violent collision between a greyhound bus and a tractor trailer. here's demarco morgan. >> reporter: eight people died n ter a semi crashed head on into a greyhound bus thursday along new mexico's interstate 40 near the arizona border. rte national transport safety board is inspecting the big rig, looking at its tires and brakes, and taking pictures of its mangled axel. this photo provided by the feds show how the bus is now upright, its metal is puckered, and its windows shattered. r we have subpoenaed information for blood, for toxological purposes, as well as stigcal records of the driver. s reporter: the new mexico office of the medical investigator has released the names and ages of some of the victims. the bus was carrying 47 passengers. eight people, including the bus driver, were killed. new mexico state police believe a tire
elaine? >> quijano: mireya, thank you. we now know the names and ages of five of the eight victims killed in new mexico thursday. federal investigators are trying to determine what lead to the violent collision between a greyhound bus and a tractor trailer. here's demarco morgan. >> reporter: eight people died n ter a semi crashed head on into a greyhound bus thursday along new mexico's interstate 40 near the arizona border. rte national transport safety board is inspecting the big...
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. >>> good evening, i'm elaine key hanoi. they are getting red he for an all-out battle over brett cav na o gnaw. the senate confirmation heergds begin on tuesday. democrats accuse the white house of withholding thousands of pages of documents related to the judge. weda jiang reports. >> reporter: democratic senator dick durbin is demanding president trump release the records from judge brett kavanagh's work in the white house for former president george w. bush. >> if we're lucky, we will see 6%, 6% of all of the documents that have been produced. so, if he's so proud of his conservative credentials, shows us the record. stand before us. trust the american people and will they'll trust. >> reporter: the trump administration is citing executive privilege to withhold 100,000 pages of records. an attorney for mr. bush revealed the decision in this letter to the chairman of the senate judiciary committee. senate minority leader chuck schumer reacted swiftly, declaring, we're witnessing a friday night document massacre. adding, i
. >>> good evening, i'm elaine key hanoi. they are getting red he for an all-out battle over brett cav na o gnaw. the senate confirmation heergds begin on tuesday. democrats accuse the white house of withholding thousands of pages of documents related to the judge. weda jiang reports. >> reporter: democratic senator dick durbin is demanding president trump release the records from judge brett kavanagh's work in the white house for former president george w. bush. >> if...
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. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano.ccording to numerous reports cbs chairman and c.e.o. leslie >> reporter: cbs chairman and c.e.o. leslie moonves, the top executive at america's most watched television network is tonight preparing to resign, bowing to pressure brought on by a widening sexual harassment scandal. >> the me too movement and equality in the workplace. >> the amount of women now accusing him of sexual conduct detailed six previously incidents which allegedly took place between the 1980s and early 2000s. according to the magazine, they include claims that moonves forced them to perform oral sex on him, that he exposed himself to them without their consent and that he used physical violence and intimidation against them. moonves has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct, though according to "the new yorker," he acknowledges what he described as consensual relationships with three of his new accusers. the magazine says he declined to say which three. in one alleged incident when moonves worked for lorima
. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano.ccording to numerous reports cbs chairman and c.e.o. leslie >> reporter: cbs chairman and c.e.o. leslie moonves, the top executive at america's most watched television network is tonight preparing to resign, bowing to pressure brought on by a widening sexual harassment scandal. >> the me too movement and equality in the workplace. >> the amount of women now accusing him of sexual conduct detailed six previously incidents...
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elaine, come on up. i have a couple questions. i know a lot of people are involved in supporting this, budget and finance committee, get into the agreement, and nuts and bolts of the contract. yesterday i'll hear from you in a second. yesterday a similar item related to this one was heard in the rules committee, and i was wondering if you could summarize for us the labor harmony agreement between the ferry operators. >> so that is subject to a separate ordinance, and that ordinance would provide labor harmony requirements on excursions and operators that offer excursions from the port of san francisco and any waterfront location. we understand that is moving through the process. we have a similar labor harmony agreement as relates to hotel workers from my understanding, and we had our staff testify in the hearing yesterday. we do not find it to be an i impediment to the port. it's in everyone's interest for labor harmony and have spoken to that ordinance. >> president cohen: thank you very much. pivot to the budget and legislative
elaine, come on up. i have a couple questions. i know a lot of people are involved in supporting this, budget and finance committee, get into the agreement, and nuts and bolts of the contract. yesterday i'll hear from you in a second. yesterday a similar item related to this one was heard in the rules committee, and i was wondering if you could summarize for us the labor harmony agreement between the ferry operators. >> so that is subject to a separate ordinance, and that ordinance would...
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elaine?meg oliver, thank you. >>> iran is blaming the u.s. and saudi arabia for provoking a deadly attack this weekend on a military parade. more than two dozen people were killed, including a child. an arab separatist group claimed responsibility for the attack. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, rejected iran's accusations. >>> tensions between the u.s. and iran will take center stage this week at the u.n. general assembly in new york. president trump will preside over the security council meeting. in the 12 months since his last visit to the u.n., president trump has jolted the status quo by pulling out of the iran nuclear deal. john dickerson discussed that with british prime minister theresa may. >> reporter: has iran been holding up its end of the bargain of the 2015 deal? >> well, this is the question is not -- i do have a difference of opinion with president trump. because we believe the jcpoa should stay in place and others involved in putting that deal together
elaine?meg oliver, thank you. >>> iran is blaming the u.s. and saudi arabia for provoking a deadly attack this weekend on a military parade. more than two dozen people were killed, including a child. an arab separatist group claimed responsibility for the attack. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, rejected iran's accusations. >>> tensions between the u.s. and iran will take center stage this week at the u.n. general assembly in new york. president trump...
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>> elaine: nine million pills in kermit, west virginia over two years.e are some political figures that come through and say that they will try to get away from the mono-economy of coal. >> man: i just want to know, how you can say you're going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs, and then come in here and tell us how you're going to be our friend? >> nick: i don't think people understand just how genuine and wonderful the people are in these mountains. people who have just worked all their lives and who sacrifice so much for their families. ♪ >> anthony: you cannot talk about west virginia without talking about coal. and coal is a complex issue here. tied into the cell tissue and family pride of the people who have worked in the mines for generations. ♪ >> robie: that coal mine is something else, you know, you gotta take care of yourself in there. >> patrick graham: that fan is blowing about 200,000 cubic feet of air into the mine. fresh air. >> robie: when you go into that mine you don't know when you gonna live to see outside again. ♪ [ radio chat
>> elaine: nine million pills in kermit, west virginia over two years.e are some political figures that come through and say that they will try to get away from the mono-economy of coal. >> man: i just want to know, how you can say you're going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs, and then come in here and tell us how you're going to be our friend? >> nick: i don't think people understand just how genuine and wonderful the people are in these mountains. people who have...
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. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. with a crucial seat on the t preme court at stake, all eyes sena be on a senate committee hearing set for thursday. university professor christine blasey ford will testify that supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party in 1982. kavanaugh will again deny the accusation. weijia jiang begins our coverage. >> reporter: in a new statement dr. christine blasey ford's lawyer said, "we made important progress on our call this morning with senate judiciary committee staff members. they agreed to an open hearing on thursday at 10 a.m., and to huntinue to negotiate the conditions." sources tell cbs news it will run in 45 minute increments to allow for breaks. it's unclear whether senators or outside lawyers will ask questions on behalf of bpublicans. but ford's legal team said the committee rejected their request to call other witnesses. wi if they really want to be heard, they can be heard in a small room with a lot of security, limited press availabili
. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. with a crucial seat on the t preme court at stake, all eyes sena be on a senate committee hearing set for thursday. university professor christine blasey ford will testify that supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party in 1982. kavanaugh will again deny the accusation. weijia jiang begins our coverage. >> reporter: in a new statement dr. christine blasey ford's lawyer said, "we made...
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>> mike nichols and elaine may met in chicago at the birth of improv. >> they didn't write jokes.t were just hysterically funny, but that you could relate to. >> would you be interested in some extras for the loved ones? >> what kind of extras? >> well, how about a coffin? >> my life changed the day my parents took me to see nichols and may on broadway. before that, all i saw were comedians talking about how bad their wives were or how bad their mothers-in-law were. >> take my wife. please. >> and then all of a sudden, the sky opened up and there were nichols and may. and i thought to myself, now that's funny. >> tell me, how do you put your sketches together now? do you outline them are they fairly well written out? >> we don't ever write anything down and we don't ever outline them. >> it's a terrifying process. >> what kind of an excuse is that? >> well, what do you mean? >> i mean, all the other scientists have mothers, i'm sure. and i'm sure that they all find time after breakfast or before their count-off to pick up a phone and call their mother. >> elaine may was always the
>> mike nichols and elaine may met in chicago at the birth of improv. >> they didn't write jokes.t were just hysterically funny, but that you could relate to. >> would you be interested in some extras for the loved ones? >> what kind of extras? >> well, how about a coffin? >> my life changed the day my parents took me to see nichols and may on broadway. before that, all i saw were comedians talking about how bad their wives were or how bad their...
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elaine quijano. cbs news, garner, north carolina. >> all right, elaine. thank you for that.i'm jeff glor in wilmington, north carolina. we'll be on cbs this morning and once again on the "cbs evening news." good night, we'll see you tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >> this is the "cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news, i'm meg will oliver. after a 2,000 marnaz across the atlantic hurricane florence is making its powerful presence felt along the carolina coast. high winds, torrential rains and a monstrous storm surge are all battering the shore line. power is out for thousands. some roads and bridges are already washed out, and this is just the beginning. mark strassmann begins our coverage on the outer banks. >> reporter: crashing storm surge has already flooded this barrier island neighborhood with a river of fast moving water knocking down walls and wrecking houses. storm surge in avon rushed between homes n.carolina beach, the roads are more suited for boats than cars. on cape hatteras sand dunes are like minor speed bumps, barely slowing d
elaine quijano. cbs news, garner, north carolina. >> all right, elaine. thank you for that.i'm jeff glor in wilmington, north carolina. we'll be on cbs this morning and once again on the "cbs evening news." good night, we'll see you tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >> this is the "cbs overnight news. >> welcome to the overnight news, i'm meg will oliver. after a 2,000 marnaz across the atlantic hurricane florence is making its powerful...
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you can see april 17, 2007, elaine, elaine jones, would like the committee to hold off. now first of all, before we go on, look who's in the meetings, elaine jones of the naacp legal defense fund in 2002. she's in there as well as a bunch of other left-wing groups. left-wing groups are controlling the judicial nomination process for the democrats. kennedy, leahy, daschle, the rest of them, meeting with these groups, taking orders from these groups! conspiring with the groups! organizing with the groups. in the shadows, where the american people can't see them! next. meeting with civil rights leaders, that is left-wing groups. to discuss judicial nomination strategy. june 5, 2002, to discuss all these nominees from george bush. next. meeting with civil rights leaders, again, november 6. this goes back to 2001. the groups would like to postpone action on these nominees until next year when presumably the public will be more tolerant of partisan defense. who are the groups? again, you have people for the american way. ralph nays. kate michaelton. narial. alliance for justic
you can see april 17, 2007, elaine, elaine jones, would like the committee to hold off. now first of all, before we go on, look who's in the meetings, elaine jones of the naacp legal defense fund in 2002. she's in there as well as a bunch of other left-wing groups. left-wing groups are controlling the judicial nomination process for the democrats. kennedy, leahy, daschle, the rest of them, meeting with these groups, taking orders from these groups! conspiring with the groups! organizing with...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.ews — giant in the sky: the jumbo jet at 50. 50 years ago, mankind dared to dream. space, speed and size. apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world. people thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her ‘the queen of the skies‘. if you're flying a 747, you're flying every pilot's dream. a symbol of power. beast of burden, and she's carried 5 billion of us across the planet. its economy made it possible for everyone to fly. all: cheers! a 50—year reign, now sadness as passengers and airlines bid a fond farewell. i'm going to miss you, girl. we are so sad to see her leave. from its birth to the desert graveyard, cradle to grave, this is the story of the 747. the very last 747 to fly passengers for an american carrier parked up in the boneyard this year. this is where the whales come to rest when they're done with
elaine dunkley, bbc news.ews — giant in the sky: the jumbo jet at 50. 50 years ago, mankind dared to dream. space, speed and size. apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world. people thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her ‘the queen of the skies‘. if you're flying a 747, you're flying every pilot's dream....
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>> glor: elaine, thank you very much. stations will be leaving us now, but for many of you, this special expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" continues in just a moment. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: good evening to those of you just joining us now. i am jeff glor in wilmington, north carolina. this is an expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" tonight, as florence-- what was hurricane florence, which is now tropical storm florence-- continues to lash the carolinas. this is an enormous storm. it is a slow-moving storm. it was downgraded earlier today with 75-mile-an-hour winds now, still very dangerous. florence is now blamed for five deaths in north carolina. it made landfall this morning as a category 1 hurricane about 10 miles east of here in wrightsville beach. since then, it has been hitting the carolinas with strong winds.
>> glor: elaine, thank you very much. stations will be leaving us now, but for many of you, this special expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" continues in just a moment. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: good evening to those of you just joining us now. i am jeff glor in wilmington, north carolina. this is an expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" tonight, as florence-- what...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show.on this week's programme, london's are vanishing landmarks. coming up on this week's programme, london's are vanishing landmarksm is something you have to see, because there are not that many any more. tastes of turkey. roaming without the bills. looking good! and cat learns the secrets of horse whispering. hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the heart of central london. this place is known around the world for its red buses, read postboxes and these guys, the humble london red phone box. at time could soon be up for these iconic though now fairly little used landmarks of street life in the capital. the red phone box is synonymous with london. when they we re synonymous with london. when they were first introduced in the 1920s they gave many poorer londoners access to a telephone for the very first time, and after countless appearances in films, tv shows and movies studios, they became something of a nikon both here and around the world. you come to lond
elaine dunkley, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show.on this week's programme, london's are vanishing landmarks. coming up on this week's programme, london's are vanishing landmarksm is something you have to see, because there are not that many any more. tastes of turkey. roaming without the bills. looking good! and cat learns the secrets of horse whispering. hello, and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from the heart of central london. this place is known around the...
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and what would you say to elaine? >> elaine, we need a wall. desperately need a wall. the area at least on our ranch is fairly level, it's not too rough, and we need to secure the international boundary because thousands of not essentially illegal aliens, but its drug packers coming through my ranch. people packing drugs. people packing marijuana but is switching, i'm told by the border patrol to meth, cocaine, other opiates. it's a disaster for the country. we can't afford not to, and we do need technology, just as you suggest. we need a wall. we need the border patrol at the wall, and not 80 miles back in tucson. with technology, a wall and a road, we could secure the international boundary. harris: you know, art, i want to come to you, you hear all of this talk, we need more this, we need more that. we need more agents. >> correct. and i can tell you right now both ladies were right in their statement. areas where we definitely need a much better structure and much better walls. if you are just looking at arizona alone on the tohono o'odham nation reservation where
and what would you say to elaine? >> elaine, we need a wall. desperately need a wall. the area at least on our ranch is fairly level, it's not too rough, and we need to secure the international boundary because thousands of not essentially illegal aliens, but its drug packers coming through my ranch. people packing drugs. people packing marijuana but is switching, i'm told by the border patrol to meth, cocaine, other opiates. it's a disaster for the country. we can't afford not to, and we...
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elai elaine, thank you for being with us. this latest book is really about the pictures of john mccain. >> indeed. >> from when he was a boy to more recent photographs. and there's one that jumps out. it's a black-and-white photo, arms crossed there with a bit of a smirk and a header there that says "one hell of a ride." was that your summation or was that the way he looked at his life? >> that was the way he looked at his life. he really felt like nothing had been missed in his life. he had done everything that he wanted to do, that it was a hell of a ride, and the rest of us just got to hang on and go with him. >> and that ride took him all over the world. i know you've called him an ambassador for democracy. love of country and appreciation for democracy, they're not unique, but why did he believe that that responsibility took him to some of the darkest corners of the world? why did he have to go? >> because he believed american freedom and what we stood for in this country was important and that people should know that an
elai elaine, thank you for being with us. this latest book is really about the pictures of john mccain. >> indeed. >> from when he was a boy to more recent photographs. and there's one that jumps out. it's a black-and-white photo, arms crossed there with a bit of a smirk and a header there that says "one hell of a ride." was that your summation or was that the way he looked at his life? >> that was the way he looked at his life. he really felt like nothing had been...
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elaine, david, lauren, matt, thanks to all of you.ate it. >>> and of course join cnn tonight as we remember the life and legacy of john mccain in a special documentary, "john mccain: for whom the bell tolls" tonight, 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com (crying, screaming) today is your day. crush it. angie's boom chicka pop whole grain popcorn. boom! ♪ >>> hello again, everyone, and thank you so much for joining me this saturday. i'm frederica whitfield in atlanta. the final farewell to senator john mccain after
elaine, david, lauren, matt, thanks to all of you.ate it. >>> and of course join cnn tonight as we remember the life and legacy of john mccain in a special documentary, "john mccain: for whom the bell tolls" tonight, 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.lgaria — fighting alongside germany — asked for a ceasefire, bringing to an end a conflict that cost the lives of thousands of british soldiers. and a british woman, flora sandez, played a remarkable role in the campaign. our special correspondent allan little reports from the so—called forgotten front. the gravestones have been maintained and repaired for a century now. privatejohn fulton, 30—years—old, died 100 years ago almost to the day, but few visit this place. almost no one remembers why so many fought and died here. it is one of the forgotten fronts of the great war. more than half a million allied troops came to northern greece, to try to defend serbia. but by the time they got here, the bulgarians, allied with germany, were digging in and these mountaintops tops the north, with the british on the plain below, laid out like a map beneath their feet — sitting targets. the british called this mountaintops the devil's eye — climb it today and you'll see why. three times they trie
elaine dunkley, bbc news.lgaria — fighting alongside germany — asked for a ceasefire, bringing to an end a conflict that cost the lives of thousands of british soldiers. and a british woman, flora sandez, played a remarkable role in the campaign. our special correspondent allan little reports from the so—called forgotten front. the gravestones have been maintained and repaired for a century now. privatejohn fulton, 30—years—old, died 100 years ago almost to the day, but few visit this...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. after all the hype, it's finally under way.s, and rory mcilory, against the americans, and tiger woods. the united states currently holds the trophy, but they've not won on european soil for 25 years. from le golf nationale paris, andy swiss reports. even before sunrise, they gathered in their thousands. a peaceful parisian morning about to get noisy. rhythmic clapping. europe were soon cranking up the volume, the team and their fans united in decibels. but the us were also in bullish mood, so when the first pairs finally emerged, justin rose and jon rahm for europe, the anticipation was deafening. cheering. at first, though, the hosts couldn't live up to it. rose and rahm's hopes came to a watery end on the final hole, as the us won the first three matches. the bookies favourite in ominous form. cheering. commentator: superb! butjust when europe needed something to cheer, step forward tommy fleetwood. raucous cheering. his victory, alongside francesco molinari, was the inspiration they needed, and come the afternoon, what a tu
elaine dunkley, bbc news. after all the hype, it's finally under way.s, and rory mcilory, against the americans, and tiger woods. the united states currently holds the trophy, but they've not won on european soil for 25 years. from le golf nationale paris, andy swiss reports. even before sunrise, they gathered in their thousands. a peaceful parisian morning about to get noisy. rhythmic clapping. europe were soon cranking up the volume, the team and their fans united in decibels. but the us were...
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s ousands have packed into rs iters in the raleigh-durham area, and elaine quijano is there. >> draworter: what do you bring when the future is uncertain and you're six? for ayla harper, pink rainboots. >> when we're walking outside, i don't want to get my flip-flops wet. >> reporter: monica scott epought onesies and formula for three-month-old kayden and one- year-old kinsley, but also worries. what are you worried about? >> not having a place to go home to or a job. >> reporter: here at this high school-turned-haven near raleigh, some 300 people and their pets received meals and shelter, but wake county manager david ellis hopes they get more. >> we have the opportunity to make a difference. we have an opportunity to make a difference in their lives, so as hch as we can positively impact that, that's what i want to make sure we do. >> reporter: gayle crespo evacuated here with her 85-year- old mother francis. >> i said god, jesus christ, our lord, will you please, please protect our home and everyone else in wilmington. >> reporter: a common prayer in this shelter from the storm. ,
s ousands have packed into rs iters in the raleigh-durham area, and elaine quijano is there. >> draworter: what do you bring when the future is uncertain and you're six? for ayla harper, pink rainboots. >> when we're walking outside, i don't want to get my flip-flops wet. >> reporter: monica scott epought onesies and formula for three-month-old kayden and one- year-old kinsley, but also worries. what are you worried about? >> not having a place to go home to or a job....
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elaine quijano is there.after 20 hours and two flat tires, captain mike esmieson and his fellow firefighters from south bend, indiana, rolled in just after midnight. >> everybody got a cot, took a ur nhour nap. because we just weren't going to make it. and we didn't want to come in here dragging. g reporter: like in hurricanehe t the rescue has become routine. mike cannon, from vermont, says hazard will be everywhere. >> there's always something ayderneath the surface of the water that potentially is going to damage it so we'd like to be able to stay operational. o reporter: the call for personnel went out last week, and officials are expecting about 1,000 rescue personnel here at this one location in raleigh alone. utso en route-- 82 members of new york task force one, who were on the road to rescue others as their city marked the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. now comes the part that can sometimes be the hardest: bracing for the unknown. elaine quijano, cbs news, raleigh, north carolina. >> glor: all righ
elaine quijano is there.after 20 hours and two flat tires, captain mike esmieson and his fellow firefighters from south bend, indiana, rolled in just after midnight. >> everybody got a cot, took a ur nhour nap. because we just weren't going to make it. and we didn't want to come in here dragging. g reporter: like in hurricanehe t the rescue has become routine. mike cannon, from vermont, says hazard will be everywhere. >> there's always something ayderneath the surface of the water...
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in waco the bundesliga logs eleven successful wrong eleven certainly might like to play a man with elaine chao good to get back in the game to listen to god lead to still function of the table with zero lead. click on. the lead. walking one does all in tatters. extravagant feather costumes on stage at the moment. the outfits amain by a family run business as own head. against a think tank stop wanted these fabulous cabaret costumes for. your romance in sixty minutes on d w. and unusual friendship. this is the story of paul and. one is a student from cameroon. b. other a filmmaker from germany he's read on now likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him whatever the case is this is the story of how many. amazing on europe's most dangerous border. was put up. by. my. what began as a documentary. my parents sacrificed everything for me i can't go back and be under . became a story about the music. and those ready to help. when paul came over the seat from cameroon to berlin and starts october fourth on d w. going. through the commercialization of football spins ever faster
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elaine. hello. everyone what's going on. to our guests. oh my she appointed. one says the man because they left the office a government man. but who will move the borneo case starts october ninth monday w. d c for your five keys to see for food. keep clean to prevent contamination looks. great draw and cook foods to avoid cross contamination. cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures of the cold cold to prevent bacterial growth. gives safe water and safe well materials to avoid content. producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by applying the five keys to c. for food use them you also have a role to play. a little bit of the.
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a piece of mean shit out if you thought they might look my four cents in a minute if you thought elaine your rant that enbrel duquan on mention this sooner . and traditionally the unseen transmitter which generally did an incident on see it as me to see brain dead bust or corner of it in the best. july nine hundred sixty nine algiers welcomes the first pan-african festival. one of the largest cultural events that are held in the country and with concerts street theater debates and artists from around africa and the usa. a cultural event to be sure but one with powerful revolutionary overtones. and. i don't see sixty eighty ample don't see diversity fit to symbol of more this all got to publish sue for loaded up political measure see deliberate us your dream or no work on is inevitable don't call a freak sit there earlier while at work there are more daisy delusions than a freak and this affair but with street. lisp well didn't toys evolve addicted to sure different or more bearable normal is a flicker in their memory don't vancouver persists in toys imv what could economy quote visit th
a piece of mean shit out if you thought they might look my four cents in a minute if you thought elaine your rant that enbrel duquan on mention this sooner . and traditionally the unseen transmitter which generally did an incident on see it as me to see brain dead bust or corner of it in the best. july nine hundred sixty nine algiers welcomes the first pan-african festival. one of the largest cultural events that are held in the country and with concerts street theater debates and artists from...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, raleigh, north carolina. >>> all right. as we keep watching florence here in the hours and days ahead, i'm jeff glor in wrightsville beach, north carolina. i'll see you tomorrow morning and tomorrow night. good night. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm vladimir duthiers. the countdown has begun for the millions of people living in the path of hurricane florence. the storm is on a collision course with the carolina coast, and powerful winds are expected to start lashing the shoreline later today. florence is expected to slow down before it makes landfall and possibly stall offshore. dumping up to two feet of rain on coastal communities. as it moves inland, forecasters predict flash floods and widespread power outages. and states of emergency have been declared from georgia to virginia. jeff glor in wrightsville beach, north carolina, begins our coverage. >> as the evacuation orders throughout the region were about to take effect, we found doug gillstrap, who's ridden out
elaine quijano, cbs news, raleigh, north carolina. >>> all right. as we keep watching florence here in the hours and days ahead, i'm jeff glor in wrightsville beach, north carolina. i'll see you tomorrow morning and tomorrow night. good night. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm vladimir duthiers. the countdown has begun for the millions of people living in the path of hurricane florence. the storm...
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. >> reporter: lady elaine fairchild's the trouble maker. >> i'm starting my own television station.y. >> if it were not for me, there would be no television. >> all the insecurities and fears that fred had as a child, he brought out through daniel. many of us tend to forget all of our childhood fears. fred didn't get forget any of them. >> what does assassination mean? >> reporter: from the beginning, the program talked to children about difficult subjects. even those familiar 1960s traumas adults had trouble understanding. >> have you heard that word a lot today? >> yes. >> as simple as the show seemed, it was anything but simple. there was so much thought and consideration that went into every single thing he did. >> i've been terribly concerned about the graphic display of violence. there is just so much that a very young child can take. >> there's officer clemens. >> reporter: in 1969, with battles over desegregation raging, mr. rogers invited the nabd's officer clemens to share his kiddie pool. >> would you like to join me? >> i thought it was civil rights light. that pool of w
. >> reporter: lady elaine fairchild's the trouble maker. >> i'm starting my own television station.y. >> if it were not for me, there would be no television. >> all the insecurities and fears that fred had as a child, he brought out through daniel. many of us tend to forget all of our childhood fears. fred didn't get forget any of them. >> what does assassination mean? >> reporter: from the beginning, the program talked to children about difficult subjects....
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elaine chao, secretary of transportation. how is transportation doing? good. robert wilkie. doing great job for the v.a. we are doing a great job. we have choice and accountability, things that no one ever thought you would see. they worked 46 or 47 years on trying to get veterans choice. we now have a veterans choice and accountability. they don't do the job, boom. you're fired. [laughter] we want thatmp: for our veterans, right? [applause] president trump: and a man doing a fantastic job, acting administrator, andrew wheeler. thank you, appreciate it. we're grateful to the distinguished military leaders in attendance, including secretary of the navy richard spencer. thank you. secretary of the air force, heather wilson. [applause] president trump: thank you. vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, paul selva. thank you, paul. [applause] president trump: and one of my favorites of the joint chiefs, come on, stand up. thank you both. [applause] president trump: i also want to thank representative mo brooks for joining us tonight. great gentleman, wherever you are, mo. th
elaine chao, secretary of transportation. how is transportation doing? good. robert wilkie. doing great job for the v.a. we are doing a great job. we have choice and accountability, things that no one ever thought you would see. they worked 46 or 47 years on trying to get veterans choice. we now have a veterans choice and accountability. they don't do the job, boom. you're fired. [laughter] we want thatmp: for our veterans, right? [applause] president trump: and a man doing a fantastic job,...
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elaine. stritch. shift living in the digital age today cyber stars take the stage in iraq to help doctors in rwanda and our history on fast forward but first autonomous weapons such as robots and rockets equipped with artificial intelligence or a.r.e can shoot to kill on their own no international rules regulate their use how dangerous are robots with killer capabilities to assure an independently navigate difficult terrain a small metron to automatically work together to seek out a target without human help these one actually drones on tom but that could change quickly. this gun is also combat ready it's controlled by as has already been tested on a military base in iraq autonomous weapons can operate and kill independently counting many more systems are being developed. yet there are few if any international regulations for the use the united nations member states have commissioned experts to address the issue in geneva robotics professor no shockey is representing the international committee for ro
elaine. stritch. shift living in the digital age today cyber stars take the stage in iraq to help doctors in rwanda and our history on fast forward but first autonomous weapons such as robots and rockets equipped with artificial intelligence or a.r.e can shoot to kill on their own no international rules regulate their use how dangerous are robots with killer capabilities to assure an independently navigate difficult terrain a small metron to automatically work together to seek out a target...
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many had wasted since the early morning like elaine and de lara all born and raised in cologne. or in your own lonely here as we've been here since eight am we just want to welcome him and show him we stand behind him and he always has our support and look at all the people here even though we live outside turkey we really love him. but said to us this is wasn't just reset with joy critics of the turkish president were also i was in force across cologne largely a mixture of left wing activists and kurdish groups to get rid of all my intention isn't to protest against the turkish people but against the ones visit deals are still being done with that one and that has to stop of awful awful from. i lived under the argentinian dictatorship for more than twenty years and i know what it means to live in a dictatorship with imprisoned journalists and teaches. we want to be here for our friends who don't have a voice because they're sitting in turkish jails the turkish president was in cologne to open the city's central mosque he used the last public platform of his three day trip to th
many had wasted since the early morning like elaine and de lara all born and raised in cologne. or in your own lonely here as we've been here since eight am we just want to welcome him and show him we stand behind him and he always has our support and look at all the people here even though we live outside turkey we really love him. but said to us this is wasn't just reset with joy critics of the turkish president were also i was in force across cologne largely a mixture of left wing activists...
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our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. you missed there? to come up with imaginative ways to save money. to save money over a weekend, because we just needed the money. there is no getting away from the difficult issue of funding.
our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. you missed there? to come up with imaginative ways to save money. to save money over a weekend, because we just needed the money. there is no getting away from the difficult issue of funding.
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professor elaine fai year is a professor of law. thank you for coming in.dent trump seems to be calling a lot of the shots here. what hope do the g20 ministers have of coming up with anything that stands the test of time all stands the test of a tweet?! it is a difficult time when we see that time and time again tariffs are threatened and the us walks away and there are talks being proposed and there are talks being proposed and there is a new escalation, which is there is a new escalation, which is the escalated the next day. it is extraordinary. the us is not even sending a trade representative to the 620, sending a trade representative to the g20, they have more important things to do with nafta and in negotiating with the eu this week. it is an enormous and volatile time. they are sending their deputy, aren't they? do you think america is taking this seriously? it looks like it is far down the us agenda and that destabilises the traditional us agenda. one could also argue it is the hallmark of how the g20 meeting is have evolved and, perhaps, lost signi
professor elaine fai year is a professor of law. thank you for coming in.dent trump seems to be calling a lot of the shots here. what hope do the g20 ministers have of coming up with anything that stands the test of time all stands the test of a tweet?! it is a difficult time when we see that time and time again tariffs are threatened and the us walks away and there are talks being proposed and there are talks being proposed and there is a new escalation, which is there is a new escalation,...
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and elaine has already said actually high taxes and plain packaging seem to be working already in australia thanks for your comment alina she's watching on facebook live and once again for all of you on facebook live the creative approach a hospital has taken to reduce the anxiety in children before surgery that's a major plus and then man is here with his sport we're talking about the world heavyweight boxing champion who is yet to find outside his own country first let's check some world weather. on al-jazeera. in a new season al-jazeera correspondent returns with more personal stories from our journalists from around the world. brazilians are getting ready for election but the main presidential contender is on the phone as he says time in jail the corruption. from the u.s. and beyond investigate the stories beyond the headlines after a three year delay afghanistan will finally hold its own and the election what direction the country takes. with the new two part series the big picture examines the legacy of muhammad. and the effects of his demise october on al-jazeera in an instant the sh
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. >> david cohen, elaine samuels, and jessica inoue from the s.c. i-10:1. >> okay. each of you have three minutes, and we'll hear your general comment. >> and if i may, when the buzz ergos off, it means time is up. >> all right. you're not going to cut me off. >> i will say time, and that is your time. >> my name is david cohen. i'm the director of san francisco seiu 10:1. we're here to talk to you about short staffing in the jails primarily at c.j.-2, but not just at c.j.-2. we have seven r.n. examine l.p.n. vacancies that have yet to be filled, leaving folks experiencing mandated over time. manning staff are being mandated over time. employee staff are work with no breaks, heavy workload, facing increased risk of med hours and near misses as a result which put both the patients and staff's licenses at risk. we've had an increase in the jail population at jailhouse two with no additional increase in staffing. and i'll just give you a synopsis of the history at c.j.-2, that historically on the day shift, we used to have six l.v.n.'s and two r.n.'s. now we only have
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. >> just think of elaine and i, who would have thought it? only in america.hat's the other thing. this could only happen in america. damn you politicians, stop knocking us. >> neil: you said politicians. you endorsed andrew cuomo for governor. he was famous for saying america is not great. >> he ought to be ashamed of himself. his grandparents or great grandparents came here for one reason, like my grandparents came. my grandfather, i asked are you going back? he said no. >> neil: did you tell him this? >> i haven't had a chance to yet. i would have felt better -- what bothers me more than what he said, the way he backed away from it. he called it inartful. instead of saying i'm sorry or i wish i hadn't said that -- >> neil: why are you backing him? >> because i think he will do -- first of all, he's going to win. he's going to win. you know -- >> neil: it's just you must as well go behind the winner? >> andrew means well. andrew -- honest to good -- >> neil: you don't think he meant what he said? >> i hope he didn't mean what he said. he said he was inartful
. >> just think of elaine and i, who would have thought it? only in america.hat's the other thing. this could only happen in america. damn you politicians, stop knocking us. >> neil: you said politicians. you endorsed andrew cuomo for governor. he was famous for saying america is not great. >> he ought to be ashamed of himself. his grandparents or great grandparents came here for one reason, like my grandparents came. my grandfather, i asked are you going back? he said no....
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. >> reporter: she elained why she didn't tell anyone at the time. >> i convinced didn't happen. >> reporter: over the years she did tell a husband she w assaulted but didn't name kavanaugh until 2012. she and her husband were renovating and her husband couldn't understand why she wanted two ways out of the house. >> explaining why i wanted another door i began explaining what happened in detail and explained that the boy who did this to me could one day be on the u.s. supreme court. >> reporter: but the professor of psychology says because it was so traumatic, her memory of kavanaugh's identity is vived. >> how are you so sure that was he? >> the same way that i'm sure i'm talking to you right weeks. >> reporter: the republican chairman, chuck grassley and a series of democrati senators praised ford for her bravery. >> there are literally of peopl in tears feeling pain and anguish, not just feeling your paineling. >> reporter: people like 76-year-old brenda who called to say she was molested in the second grade. >> this brings back so much pain. i thought i was over it but i'm not. >> repor
. >> reporter: she elained why she didn't tell anyone at the time. >> i convinced didn't happen. >> reporter: over the years she did tell a husband she w assaulted but didn't name kavanaugh until 2012. she and her husband were renovating and her husband couldn't understand why she wanted two ways out of the house. >> explaining why i wanted another door i began explaining what happened in detail and explained that the boy who did this to me could one day be on the u.s....