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evan: u.s.s have positive returns as may be a single digit percent, but the real action next year is going to be outside the u.s. alix: do you feel there is still opportunity for that in the u.s. , if you break it down a little bit? is there more beta here? evan: the u.s. is more of a rotation story. it is moving more towards the banks, more toward industrials and the procyclicals as people gain confidence that the economy is healing. rotation story in the u.s., outright beta outside the u.s.. alix: we talk a little about this earlier when it comes to the 10 year. you think we are range bound. evan: yeah. as people feel better about the world, the term premia, long-term yield should reprice higher, and our view. you're not going to get any action from the fed. the fed is going to let the economy run hot. so your view on yields going higher has to be based on these global economic issues, confidence in the global pickup as opposed to any thoughts that the fed is going to be hiking anytime soon. a
evan: u.s.s have positive returns as may be a single digit percent, but the real action next year is going to be outside the u.s. alix: do you feel there is still opportunity for that in the u.s. , if you break it down a little bit? is there more beta here? evan: the u.s. is more of a rotation story. it is moving more towards the banks, more toward industrials and the procyclicals as people gain confidence that the economy is healing. rotation story in the u.s., outright beta outside the u.s.....
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evan: yeah.w you doing? i'm marcus. evan: hands are a little -- lemonis: who cares? evan: how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. evan: nice to meet you. lemonis: does the whole shop out there report to you? evan: originally, yes. everybody did. and then we just opened up doug to do a little bit of the managing of the people just because i get spread a little thin. lemonis: right. evan: when you're running a factory, it feels like the whole place is on fire, and you're just running around doing a lot. lemonis: so this is all the layers that i saw being made out there? evan: yeah. lemonis: and then it went in the oven, it came out, it cooled, and then they layered all those layers? evan: and they layered it in like this, vacuumed it off. [ machine whirring ] lemonis: all right, we got two. evan: that's it. lemonis: how do you do the round edges? evan: jigsaw. you want to take the tops off? lemonis: yeah. let's do that. that is pretty cool, brother. evan: yeah. lemonis: i don't think people have an
evan: yeah.w you doing? i'm marcus. evan: hands are a little -- lemonis: who cares? evan: how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. evan: nice to meet you. lemonis: does the whole shop out there report to you? evan: originally, yes. everybody did. and then we just opened up doug to do a little bit of the managing of the people just because i get spread a little thin. lemonis: right. evan: when you're running a factory, it feels like the whole place is on fire, and you're just running around doing...
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not clay evans. he invited dr. king to his church and opened his droor to southern breadbasket and persuaded other chicago ministers and churches to join him. he paid pa price for it. offers of loans, construction loans he needed to build his church were withdrawn when he made this controversial decision, building permits were withheld for several years, but chicago, over time, became more just thanks to the work of reverend evans, dr. martin luther king, and the man whom he ordained, the reverend jesse jackson, and many others, operation breadbasket opened up thousands of jobs for black chicagoans in previously all white grocery chains. recently reverend evans told a reporter that he is dedicated to freedom and equality. for him faith was not just what you believed, it the way you lived. clay evans born in 1925, large church-going family in brownsville, tennessee. his family were share croppers, he was one of nine kids. at night he liked to listen to jazz music on the radio he moved to chicago in 1945, part of the
not clay evans. he invited dr. king to his church and opened his droor to southern breadbasket and persuaded other chicago ministers and churches to join him. he paid pa price for it. offers of loans, construction loans he needed to build his church were withdrawn when he made this controversial decision, building permits were withheld for several years, but chicago, over time, became more just thanks to the work of reverend evans, dr. martin luther king, and the man whom he ordained, the...
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evan: yeah.is: how you doing? i'm marcus. evan: hands are a little -- lemonis: who cares? evan: how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. and, so, this is all the layers that i saw being made out there? evan: yeah. lemonis: and then it went in the oven, it came out, it cooled, and then they layered all those layers? evan: and they layered it in like this, vacuumed it off. [ machine whirring ] lemonis: all right, we got two. evan: that's it. lemonis: how do you do the round edges? evan: jigsaw. you want to take the tops off? lemonis: yeah. let's do that. that is pretty cool, brother. evan: yeah. lemonis: i don't think people have an appreciation for how much time and labor goes into making these. evan: it's a big difference when you look at something like this like us small guys, and then the big guys where it's just they put their ski in the machine and push go. lemonis: and how much equity do you own in the business? mike: 16% working for $120,000. lemonis: you work for $120,000? still a lot of mo
evan: yeah.is: how you doing? i'm marcus. evan: hands are a little -- lemonis: who cares? evan: how are you? lemonis: nice to meet you. and, so, this is all the layers that i saw being made out there? evan: yeah. lemonis: and then it went in the oven, it came out, it cooled, and then they layered all those layers? evan: and they layered it in like this, vacuumed it off. [ machine whirring ] lemonis: all right, we got two. evan: that's it. lemonis: how do you do the round edges? evan: jigsaw....
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[evan smith] i'm evan smith. he's a four-time grammy award-winning blues musician whose latest album is "oklahoma." he's a four-time grammy award-w he's keb' mo'.sician this is "overheard." (upbeat electronic music) (audience applauds) is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. u know, you saw a problem and, over time, took it on. let's st wt with the sizzle bee get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just an f from you, actually. (audience laughs) this is "overheard." [smith] keb' mo'welcome. [keb' mo'] thank you, evan. [smith] good to be with you. [mo'] it's good to be here. [smith] may i say,i don't e i've had a two-apostrophe guest in 17 years? (laughs) first time for everything, right? [mo'] yes.) [smith] for the record, it's kevin moore. [mo'] yes, that's my birth nam [smith] birth name is kevin moore o'] kevin
[evan smith] i'm evan smith. he's a four-time grammy award-winning blues musician whose latest album is "oklahoma." he's a four-time grammy award-w he's keb' mo'.sician this is "overheard." (upbeat electronic music) (audience applauds) is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. u know, you saw a...
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martin brought his movement was icago, reverend evans his raged to dr. king into church against then mayor dayley and many others. e founded the rainbow push coalition along with jesse lewis jackson sr. pushairman of the board of from 1970 to 1976, reverend worked to diligently -- establish gently to rainbow push as the national owerhouse in the fight for civil rights. speaker, reve reverend evans leaves a long list of pastors greatly benefited from his teaching, including reverend and mother n sr. conswalo york, the first consuelo york, the irst woman to be ordained in the baptist organization. ordained many, inspiring them to go forward and spread the gospel of jesus christ. of reverend n evans' life will be complete mentioning the role of music in his ministry. reached far adcast and wide into our nation, into he homes of millions of americans. everend evans recorded 11 gospel albums and creatively music into his even more truth into the scriptures from which preaching. in october, 2007, reverend evans this very chamber with serving ful presence, as g
martin brought his movement was icago, reverend evans his raged to dr. king into church against then mayor dayley and many others. e founded the rainbow push coalition along with jesse lewis jackson sr. pushairman of the board of from 1970 to 1976, reverend worked to diligently -- establish gently to rainbow push as the national owerhouse in the fight for civil rights. speaker, reve reverend evans leaves a long list of pastors greatly benefited from his teaching, including reverend and mother n...
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evan: it is both. in general, europe as an index is a little bit more cyclical, a little bit more manufacturing, but i think in general, within cheap thatue is so even if you get just some improvement in the global economy, the european value sectors and cyclicals are really going to pick up. within that, banks are a little bit more cautious. we still think negative interest rates are not going anywhere anytime soon. that is going to remain a headwind. but more broadly, we think that europe's economy and small caps in particular can pick up with the improving economic outlook. that call are ready also assume that the germans will be spending more? what is the offset that you guys are assuming for next year? we have a little bit of stimulus coming from germany. there is some tinkering on the margins year. think the news over the weekend was -- the headlines are 'smerkel is in crisis, germany political setup is in crisis. really we do this in a positive way and that it seems the first moretowards eventua
evan: it is both. in general, europe as an index is a little bit more cyclical, a little bit more manufacturing, but i think in general, within cheap thatue is so even if you get just some improvement in the global economy, the european value sectors and cyclicals are really going to pick up. within that, banks are a little bit more cautious. we still think negative interest rates are not going anywhere anytime soon. that is going to remain a headwind. but more broadly, we think that europe's...
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but don't be mistaken this is a moment you might be tempted to call the story crushes cutting edge evan guard hypersonic missile system is now officially deployed for combat duty so gay show a google reported about president vladimir putin it is only so far about one regiment unclear when or even other russian words will be upgraded the evan guard is or hypersonic glider that is said to be able to penetrate any of those existing and prospective defenses let's take a look at some of the key features of this truly revolutionary weaponry the oven god hypersonic vehicle can fly it up to 20 times the speed of sound an i.c.b.m. will take it to an altitude of several dozen kilometers. from where it can dive head 1st back to earth a top speed with ak crop like maneuverability dodging and missile defenses in contrast when other existing ballistic missiles reenter the atmosphere they fly at a preset trajectory making the targets for a.b.m. systems last month russia showcased its truly top notch weaponry of unguarded mysel system to a team of u.s. military inspector is really unprecedented move th
but don't be mistaken this is a moment you might be tempted to call the story crushes cutting edge evan guard hypersonic missile system is now officially deployed for combat duty so gay show a google reported about president vladimir putin it is only so far about one regiment unclear when or even other russian words will be upgraded the evan guard is or hypersonic glider that is said to be able to penetrate any of those existing and prospective defenses let's take a look at some of the key...
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there's a wonderful scene where captain evans, another ship is passing by and looks down and sees evans, he's missing fingers, bloodied all over, down steering manually. the stack is hanging off one side of the ship the bridge is gone. and they're still fighting at this point. i mean, it's eye-watering. it really is. >> any thoughts? >> thinking about business to your question my father said something really interesting from the get-go. when he started our business with $25,000 in borrowed money, one employee, used to let the phone ring extra times because he wanted his perspective employees to think he was busy. but he's a nave aviator. every day is a new day and a good day. but he used to say something to our people as the business grew early on that allowed the business to grow beyond a small or meezium sized business. he would say to people you can do just about anything you want but if you are wrong and you might get fired over it, i suggest you call me first. and that allowed us to today have a very good decentralized system, although everybody kind of knows what the boundries of
there's a wonderful scene where captain evans, another ship is passing by and looks down and sees evans, he's missing fingers, bloodied all over, down steering manually. the stack is hanging off one side of the ship the bridge is gone. and they're still fighting at this point. i mean, it's eye-watering. it really is. >> any thoughts? >> thinking about business to your question my father said something really interesting from the get-go. when he started our business with $25,000 in...
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evans first. you have seven minutes. >> good evening, ingrid evans. for the record, all appellants, evans, klein pa tell would like to join in the brief and arguments of the others for appeal. the public works ordinance 190-19 that you talked about making a lot of these appeals moot. and i would argue in this situation, it is not moot. the reason why it is not moot is because permit 18wr0185 was applied for and issued and appealed all before july 1st, 2019 and that is before the ordinance was enacted which was august 9th, 2019, ok. ordinances are not applied retroactively unless the ordinance law expressly says so. this ordinance does not allow for it to be retroactive and it is not applicable and does not moot this appeal. that is a california supreme court decision that says that these laws cannot be retroactive. myers versus phillip morris company 8-28-2002 case. notice is a procedural due process requirement that is required under the california constitution and california state law. the california supreme court requires procedural due process to
evans first. you have seven minutes. >> good evening, ingrid evans. for the record, all appellants, evans, klein pa tell would like to join in the brief and arguments of the others for appeal. the public works ordinance 190-19 that you talked about making a lot of these appeals moot. and i would argue in this situation, it is not moot. the reason why it is not moot is because permit 18wr0185 was applied for and issued and appealed all before july 1st, 2019 and that is before the ordinance...
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is only so far about one regiment unclear when all 8 other russian arms parts will be upgraded the evan guard is a hypersonic blighter that is said to be able to penetrate any of those existing and prospective defenses let's take a look at some of the key features all of these truly revolutionary weaponry the often god hypersonic vehicle can fly it up to 20 times the speed of sound an i.c.b.m. will take it to an altitude of several dozen kilometers from where it can dive head 1st back to earth a top speed would add crops like maneuverability dodging and missile defenses in contrast when other existing ballistic missiles reenter the atmosphere they fly at a preset trajectory making the target for a.b.m. systems plus minus russia showcased its truly top notch weaponry of unguarded mysel system to a team of u.s. military inspector is really unprecedented move they explained it was an attempt to revitalize the key new start treaty a nuclear arms reduction agreement the only one left between russia and america it expires next february and theories are it may not be extended to american exper
is only so far about one regiment unclear when all 8 other russian arms parts will be upgraded the evan guard is a hypersonic blighter that is said to be able to penetrate any of those existing and prospective defenses let's take a look at some of the key features all of these truly revolutionary weaponry the often god hypersonic vehicle can fly it up to 20 times the speed of sound an i.c.b.m. will take it to an altitude of several dozen kilometers from where it can dive head 1st back to earth...
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evan's in boston. wise facial recognition of bad idea in your interview?ce, like wearing your fingerprint on your face and that it's worse it allows governments to track and monitor an entire population which is particularly useful for public safety but more useful for authoritarian control and controlling our behaviour. evan, is there a difference between the use of facial recognition in an authoritarian state with the potential use in democracies which have checks and balances an independent court systems.” have checks and balances an independent court systems. i think it's very convenient and tempting for those of us in the west to point a finger over there and say, look what they are doing in china but the reality is that we are seeing dangerous and authoritarian use is of data recognition and biometric surveillance spreading very quickly in the united states and united kingdom, quite a bit of controversy about police in wales using this as well as private uses like king's cross development, so there are ways that it's spreading in the west as well and
evan's in boston. wise facial recognition of bad idea in your interview?ce, like wearing your fingerprint on your face and that it's worse it allows governments to track and monitor an entire population which is particularly useful for public safety but more useful for authoritarian control and controlling our behaviour. evan, is there a difference between the use of facial recognition in an authoritarian state with the potential use in democracies which have checks and balances an independent...
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we have evan perez. evan, take us through the argument here. >> reporter: this is an argument the administration has been making all along, which is the courts should stay out of this fight which is between congress and the white house. the president says he can grant absolute immunity to some of his closest aides, and don mcgahn who was a former white house counsel, he was an important witness in the mueller investigation, especially on the issue of obstruction of justice. the question is should the courts continue to look at this case, to hear these arguments at a time when the house has already impeached the president and the senate is considering whether or not there will be a trial. just as you and lauren were just talking about, that's kind of being held in abeyance right now. for now the appeals court is scheduled to hear some arguments in january, but they're wondering whether or not this is actually something that is moot now, given the fact that the house has already voted to impeach the presid
we have evan perez. evan, take us through the argument here. >> reporter: this is an argument the administration has been making all along, which is the courts should stay out of this fight which is between congress and the white house. the president says he can grant absolute immunity to some of his closest aides, and don mcgahn who was a former white house counsel, he was an important witness in the mueller investigation, especially on the issue of obstruction of justice. the question...
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peter and mr evans, sorry. peter said he doesn't believe you.ericans call them alternative facts. british people call them lies. i won't go through them all, you know what were talking about. everybody has done it to a greater or lesser extent. i want to know why you do it. i do as well, i'd like to know why you do it. applause myjob is to try to fact check the election for the bbc. there's always been spin and it's right politicians should have the chance to persuade you of their opinion. 0ne should have the chance to persuade you of their opinion. one thing that has changed, and it has over the la st has changed, and it has over the last couple of years, no matter how much people like me say that number isn't right, on things like social media they can still be pumped out every day on facebook and twitter and all these other platforms, so these numbers go out there and checked and we heard where we started from, people are disappointed, people don't believe what they are hearing and that is a real problem. you've got to understand... why do yo
peter and mr evans, sorry. peter said he doesn't believe you.ericans call them alternative facts. british people call them lies. i won't go through them all, you know what were talking about. everybody has done it to a greater or lesser extent. i want to know why you do it. i do as well, i'd like to know why you do it. applause myjob is to try to fact check the election for the bbc. there's always been spin and it's right politicians should have the chance to persuade you of their opinion. 0ne...
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evan, first to you.idents in just the last few days. >> yes. >> take us inside the community. what are the conversations, and how is this changing daily life? >> you know, really if you look back just in the last 2 1/2 weeks, it starts with the new jersey, jersey city murders that took place, domestic terror, anti-semitic. then you go into what took place last week where we had a spate of anti-semitic attacks. and now here at the end of hanukkah, you had what took place in monsey. in all these. the common denominator is the ultra orthodox community have been targeted. there is a tremendous amount of fear. there is daily life that's been completely disrupted. there's an inability right now for people to reset themselves. they don't know when the next attack is going to come. they don't know when they're going to be able to practice openly and freely without fear. you have a lot of mothers and fathers in the conversations i've had that never expected to have these kind of conversations with their children
evan, first to you.idents in just the last few days. >> yes. >> take us inside the community. what are the conversations, and how is this changing daily life? >> you know, really if you look back just in the last 2 1/2 weeks, it starts with the new jersey, jersey city murders that took place, domestic terror, anti-semitic. then you go into what took place last week where we had a spate of anti-semitic attacks. and now here at the end of hanukkah, you had what took place in...
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[female announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, claire and carl stuart, and by entergy van smith] i'm evan smith. he's one of fiction's rising stars. his debut novel "there there" was called "an american epic" by the new york times and has won raves from coast to coast. he's tommy orange, is is overheard. [smith] let's onest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what hase befallen other nations in africa? you could say th but you caused him to sleep in . you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. this is overheard. (audience applause) [smith] tommy orange, welcome. orange] thank you for having me. [smith] thank you very much for being here. so, i love the book. i wanna talk all about tt book and talk all abu, but i wanna talk about the title of
[female announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, claire and carl stuart, and by entergy van smith] i'm evan smith. he's one of fiction's rising stars. his debut novel "there there" was called "an american epic" by the new york times and has won raves from coast to coast. he's tommy orange, is is overheard. [smith] let's onest. is this about the...
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evan, thank you for talking with us. this is terrible what we've been seeing. this is just one of many attacks. there was an attack on jewish new yorkers almost every day last week. what do you think is behind this? >> there are still a lot of questions. the fact is the jewish community is now being targeted. in the last two and a half weeks, we had the jersey city shooting and murder that took place there, and then the unbelievable spate of attacks that took place in brooklyn last week, and now during a holiday of hanukkah, the stabbing that took place in the ceremony, and the party that was taking place in the rabbi's home in monsey. it has been an absolutely unbelievably difficult time for the orthodox community here in the jewish region. it has to stop. the community cannot continue to deal with these kinds of attacks on what seems to be almost a daily basis. >> you just heard brynn's report that the perpetrator lived about a half hour away. clearly seemed to go out of his way to target this area. and for people who aren't familiar, this is rockland county.
evan, thank you for talking with us. this is terrible what we've been seeing. this is just one of many attacks. there was an attack on jewish new yorkers almost every day last week. what do you think is behind this? >> there are still a lot of questions. the fact is the jewish community is now being targeted. in the last two and a half weeks, we had the jersey city shooting and murder that took place there, and then the unbelievable spate of attacks that took place in brooklyn last week,...
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evan perez, appreciate it. you. >>> oregon democrat earl plumen nower says the house should take its time for sending the two articles of impeachment. he joins me now from portland. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> give us a sense. the notion here that the house, as i was talking about with evan, based on these filings, could recommend new articles of impeachment. how real a possibility is that? >> well, we are, as we keep saying, in uncharted waters with this president, his reckless behavior, his denial of the norms that everybody else has adhered to, challenges to the court. we don't actually know what he's going to do next. but the fact is that the house of representatives continues to control the two articles, has not yet submitted them. speaker pelosi is trying to find out what the rules of the game are going to be. but this doesn't stop what the house judiciary committee and other committees can do going forward. there's nothing to stop supplementing the record. i think ther
evan perez, appreciate it. you. >>> oregon democrat earl plumen nower says the house should take its time for sending the two articles of impeachment. he joins me now from portland. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> give us a sense. the notion here that the house, as i was talking about with evan, based on these filings, could recommend new articles of impeachment. how real a possibility is that? >> well, we are, as we keep saying, in...
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evan, thank you for being with us. mayor de blasio said we cannot overstate the fear that people are feeling right now. your reaction to what happened overnight. i don't know, if someone is targeting a community, is it better to be in groups or not to be in public or not? what is that fear? how is it manifested in the community? >> well, this is -- what happened in the overnight here in monsey, i have been on the ground since 11:00 last night. we are standing now in front of the home of the rabbi where the hanukkah celebration took place and where the stabbing allegedly took place. it has been a horrific time for the orthodox community now for really the last few weeks. clearly now with what has taken place in monsey, jersey city, the murders that took place there, and the spate of attacks that took place in brooklyn, right now if you are orthodox, you are incredibly scared. you're fearful. you're not going about your daily life the same way you did in months prior. as an adl organization that is there for the jewish p
evan, thank you for being with us. mayor de blasio said we cannot overstate the fear that people are feeling right now. your reaction to what happened overnight. i don't know, if someone is targeting a community, is it better to be in groups or not to be in public or not? what is that fear? how is it manifested in the community? >> well, this is -- what happened in the overnight here in monsey, i have been on the ground since 11:00 last night. we are standing now in front of the home of...
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i hope evan weaver don't get ahold of who designed that shirt. and the giants were bought for 100 million in 1992 just for perspective. >> it's crazy. >> out of control. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. have a great night. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. the followininprogram is a paid commercial presentation for total gym fitness. when i won the world championship. this room has a lot of memories. this photo is one of my favorites. this was over 40 years ago when i started using the total gym. i'm still using it today, and the total gym has become part of my story. and today, i want to
i hope evan weaver don't get ahold of who designed that shirt. and the giants were bought for 100 million in 1992 just for perspective. >> it's crazy. >> out of control. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area. have a great night. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope...
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this is me and my boyfriend before the accident. >> that's evan, yeah, that's evan with his hair thatd evan avilos were severely burned when had he accidentally blew up the apartment they shared with his mother. they were attempting to make a designer drug called hash oil. a friend of theirs died in the explosion which led to a three-year sentence of involuntary manslaughter for avilos and one year of involuntary manslaughter for hudson. >> i hated him the first couple months. i was fighting with him constantly. feels kind of stupid now. at the time that the accident had happened, a couple days before i told him not to do it, the hash oil thing but we were broke. my boyfriend didn't have a job. we had to make rent. >> through it all, the couple managed to hold their relationship together. >> when he gets out, we plan on getting married. we're not sure exactly when, but we know we'll be together when we get out and it's just two years is a little time compared to the rest of our life. we have to move on because that's life. and that's the same with regret or resentment or guilt. you ha
this is me and my boyfriend before the accident. >> that's evan, yeah, that's evan with his hair thatd evan avilos were severely burned when had he accidentally blew up the apartment they shared with his mother. they were attempting to make a designer drug called hash oil. a friend of theirs died in the explosion which led to a three-year sentence of involuntary manslaughter for avilos and one year of involuntary manslaughter for hudson. >> i hated him the first couple months. i was...
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here's carter evans. >> reporter: the new study shows the number of high school teens vaping t.h.c., the active ingredient in marijuana, is rising dramatically. nationwide roughly one in five tenth and 12 grader graders havd marijuana in the last 12 months. that's more than a 7% increase from just last year. it all adds up to at least a million new teenager marijuana vapors in 2019. >> the fact that you can hide it, you can't see th it, often u can't see the smoke, often contributes, i believe, to the widespread use of vaping. >> reporter: attorney louise renne is suing vape producer juul on behalf of five san francisco-area school districts. they accuse the company of marketing nicotine vapes to young people. >> once you start vaping one product, it seems to me it's very easy to start vaping another product. >> reporter: like t.h.c., which is showing up more and more, even in states where marijuana is still illegal. it's part of a thriving black market, as we found with our hidden cameras at an underground marijuana event outside los angeles. >> reporter: i mean, really, who is this
here's carter evans. >> reporter: the new study shows the number of high school teens vaping t.h.c., the active ingredient in marijuana, is rising dramatically. nationwide roughly one in five tenth and 12 grader graders havd marijuana in the last 12 months. that's more than a 7% increase from just last year. it all adds up to at least a million new teenager marijuana vapors in 2019. >> the fact that you can hide it, you can't see th it, often u can't see the smoke, often...
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reena. >> ninan: carter evans, thank you, carter. today marks the 78th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. ( "taps" ). >> ninan: many world war ii vets, along with hundreds of others, gathered to remember the japanese attack on pearl harbor. the surprise assault on the hawaiian base took more than 2400 lives and thrust the united states into world war ii. there's much more ahead on the ""cbs weekend news"." a warning tonight about the danger behind popular dating apps. plus why bmw is telling owners to stop driving their cars. and later, a remarkaeacher is on a role, 25 years and counting. >> ninan: a new investigation alleges sexual predators are using popular dating apps. the report exposed screening discrepancies between match groups, free dating apps including tinder, plenty of fish, and match.com. nikki battiste has one woman's horror story. >> reporter: janine dunphy says a free dating website connected her with a man she says raped her. >> i would not have never thought somebody like him would be on a dating website. >>
reena. >> ninan: carter evans, thank you, carter. today marks the 78th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. ( "taps" ). >> ninan: many world war ii vets, along with hundreds of others, gathered to remember the japanese attack on pearl harbor. the surprise assault on the hawaiian base took more than 2400 lives and thrust the united states into world war ii. there's much more ahead on the ""cbs weekend news"." a warning tonight about the danger...
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>> i usually agree with evan i'm a big admirer of evan. joe -- >> a lot. >> you've moved a little far left you were moving left. >> i'm moving left i'm with mrs. gray your more conservative -- >> then you're moving hard right. >> evan, i'll start with you i looked up something on google maps i was trying to see how far indianapolis was from peoria because i'm trying to figure out how this is playing in the midwest. you would know in indiana. what we're really trying to figure out is the impeachment we're going through today, is it helping one side more than the other or is it just helping both bases get even more tribal and more entrenched in their position what do you really think what are you hearing in indiana? >> probably both in my hometown of terre haute it's closer to peoria. return judd's compliment we have to go pragmatic. happy holidays to judd and all of you joe, i think what's going on, out in the country folks probably think, look, what the president did in ukraine wasn't quite right but what does this have to do with me what
>> i usually agree with evan i'm a big admirer of evan. joe -- >> a lot. >> you've moved a little far left you were moving left. >> i'm moving left i'm with mrs. gray your more conservative -- >> then you're moving hard right. >> evan, i'll start with you i looked up something on google maps i was trying to see how far indianapolis was from peoria because i'm trying to figure out how this is playing in the midwest. you would know in indiana. what we're really...
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evan perez joins us now. for the judiciary committee are saying a second impeachment could be necessary? >> could you imagine the tweets from the president given his reaction already from the current impeachment debate if he were to be the first president to be impeached a second time? that's certainly what the democrats are raising here in this court filing. nobody really thinks the democrats are going to pursue this, but what they are saying is simply because just because they barely mentioned the mueller investigation and the information from don mcgann pending or will be pending doesn't mean that this is all over. they say they're going to keep investigating this. what's at stake here, erica, is simply this. absolute immunity. the house and by the way a judge has already said that that's not so. he has and his aides have to respond and he has to respond to a house subpoena. we'll see where the courts are going to land on this in the coming weeks. again, this is a fight, as you've said, is going on for eig
evan perez joins us now. for the judiciary committee are saying a second impeachment could be necessary? >> could you imagine the tweets from the president given his reaction already from the current impeachment debate if he were to be the first president to be impeached a second time? that's certainly what the democrats are raising here in this court filing. nobody really thinks the democrats are going to pursue this, but what they are saying is simply because just because they barely...
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i hope evan weaver don't get ahold of who designed that shirt.ought for 100 million in 1992 just for perspective. >> it's crazy. >> out of control. looking around here i see tablets, laptops, printers, smartphones. they're all connected to the internet. they're all connected. can your network handle all those devices? sometimes. comcast business runs on the nation's largest gig-speed network. so you can get the bandwidth you need to power all of your devices at peak performance. if all of my devices could have that kind of speed, i would be dancing! get started with secure 35-megabit internet and one voice line for just $64.90 per month. call today. comcast business. beyond fast. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbsn bay area.
i hope evan weaver don't get ahold of who designed that shirt.ought for 100 million in 1992 just for perspective. >> it's crazy. >> out of control. looking around here i see tablets, laptops, printers, smartphones. they're all connected to the internet. they're all connected. can your network handle all those devices? sometimes. comcast business runs on the nation's largest gig-speed network. so you can get the bandwidth you need to power all of your devices at peak performance. if...
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shot but it was saved and nestor won 3-1 and san jose has lost five straight games to the linebacker evan weaver was named the pac-12 defensive player of the year guess today. he leads the nation with 173 tackles and broke nickerson's school record for tackles in a single season. some critics say the senior's number are a product of the system but he find it. >> i hate when people say that system. system player. whatever. system quarterback, system linebacker. it so much bs because we are out there playing. let's see, you for instance, go get it's not gonna happen. >> he sounds like a future rater or what? boston bruins have lost two straight so they will break out of the funk and they skated a fake fight at practice and it looked fake. st. john, he missed the dump at his teammate gregg williams flies in for the defender and they win. >>> sixers and nuggets, final seconds in the third quarter and they are fouled and slips in the backwards and won. they beat denver and they celebrate. mammoth trailing princeton by two. the hawks drills a three at the buzzer and they won the basketball game
shot but it was saved and nestor won 3-1 and san jose has lost five straight games to the linebacker evan weaver was named the pac-12 defensive player of the year guess today. he leads the nation with 173 tackles and broke nickerson's school record for tackles in a single season. some critics say the senior's number are a product of the system but he find it. >> i hate when people say that system. system player. whatever. system quarterback, system linebacker. it so much bs because we are...
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evan bayh joins me now.served as indiana senator for 12 years and the state's governor for eight. good to see you. >> good morning. mike: in your view did adam schiff make the successful the case for impeachment? >> as you discussed with your last guest the language in the constitution is ambiguous. depends what standard you apply. bill clinton lying under a b a sexual affair under oath this conduct is more serious than that. if you apply nixon he authorized break-ins, hush-money payments tried to get the cia to stop a investigation by the fbi, nixon's conduct is more serious. that is ultimately in the eye of the beholder. ultimately a political test. we have an election coming up so i suspect the ultimate answers to your question will be provided by the american people. mike: do you expect some moderate democrats, you're from the midwest, they may come back from thanksgiving break, telling leadership their voters don't want impeachment? >> probably some. look, i think, the right-wing of the republican party
evan bayh joins me now.served as indiana senator for 12 years and the state's governor for eight. good to see you. >> good morning. mike: in your view did adam schiff make the successful the case for impeachment? >> as you discussed with your last guest the language in the constitution is ambiguous. depends what standard you apply. bill clinton lying under a b a sexual affair under oath this conduct is more serious than that. if you apply nixon he authorized break-ins, hush-money...
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now we turn to edward evans in london. we heard prime minister johnson once a brexit no matter what year. edward: so much so he has changed the law so that the transition period of that will apply after january 31 cannot be extended on the end of december. if britain and the eu cannot agree on a trade deal by then, britain would crash out and go and trade on wto rules. faced with the prospect of what would look like a no deal brexit, the pound has erased all the gains it has made since the general election. that boris johnson is doing this should not be surprising. he rule out extending the transition period in his party's manifesto. the thinking behind this is he wants to set a deadline to focus minds and brussels to reach a trade deal. do we have any we have anyid: do sense of how much of this is posturing and how much is real? edward: this is very much a political signal. he had just one and 80 seat majority in part by promising to get brexit done. this is a very large signal those folks he is deadly serious about takin
now we turn to edward evans in london. we heard prime minister johnson once a brexit no matter what year. edward: so much so he has changed the law so that the transition period of that will apply after january 31 cannot be extended on the end of december. if britain and the eu cannot agree on a trade deal by then, britain would crash out and go and trade on wto rules. faced with the prospect of what would look like a no deal brexit, the pound has erased all the gains it has made since the...
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evan was inside the courtroom. tell us how it went.>> th extraordinary cooperator, but the judge took to heart the fact that she said this was a scheme that went over several years. also she said the seriousness of these crimes merited some time in jail, which is why she ended up at 45 days he can serve intermittently dewuring the nex three years of probation. seemed they spoke to those oust the courtroom as much as those inside. the facts in the rick gates were fact. not alternative facts. a case investigatesed by this administration and said that the information that gates provided alone, she said, demanded, demanded, further investigation. seems to be at least a rejoinder to some of the words you hear from attorney general bill barr who is saying that essentially this investigation was about nothing. had no merit. certainly it should not have gone on as long as it did. extraordinary words from this judge. >> sure sounds that way. evan, thank you so much for that reporting. meantime, the president's personal lawy
evan was inside the courtroom. tell us how it went.>> th extraordinary cooperator, but the judge took to heart the fact that she said this was a scheme that went over several years. also she said the seriousness of these crimes merited some time in jail, which is why she ended up at 45 days he can serve intermittently dewuring the nex three years of probation. seemed they spoke to those oust the courtroom as much as those inside. the facts in the rick gates were fact. not alternative...
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you're in muncie, evan. this has been a horrible attack on day seven of hanukkah, in the middle of a celebration. can you set the scene for us, about what's happening there now and what the people -- how the people are responding to this terrible incident. >> i've been on the scene since about 11:15, when we received word about the stabbings that took place. i got here before the crime scene was being established. i had an opportunity to talk to first responders and law enforcement, and talk to the rabbi who was leading the celebration in his home. and i went across the street to his synagogue, where he continued to celebrate the hanukkah holiday, with his congregation. despite there was a horrific act that took place in his home before. it is a horrific time for this community. talking with so many of the community members, they're around the crime scene. the fbi that came and other law enforcement started to make the crime scene less accessible, clearly. you know, more and more personal conversations about
you're in muncie, evan. this has been a horrible attack on day seven of hanukkah, in the middle of a celebration. can you set the scene for us, about what's happening there now and what the people -- how the people are responding to this terrible incident. >> i've been on the scene since about 11:15, when we received word about the stabbings that took place. i got here before the crime scene was being established. i had an opportunity to talk to first responders and law enforcement, and...
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watch this, stuart evans who ran the d.o.j.he 11th hour right before the fbi got the first buys a warrant to spy that the fbi was relying on the research paid for by the democrats. your reaction to that? >> that surprise is like the movie casablanca where they say there is supplies of gambling. the fbi is not supposed to be equally duped and i believe they are not easily duped. so when were investigating comey and others who appear to have committed criminal acts in working with hillary clinton campaign and the dnc to in fact spy on the president, it needs to have high level independence scrutiny, it's getting some now but it will need more because to get the confidence of the american people back we had a long investigation about whether or not trump had help from russia. now that that has been settled we have to get to these much more serious allegations that clearly have basic truth which the fbi is incompetent or corrupt. i'm not talking about every man and woman and fbi but some of the highest-ranking people at the time wh
watch this, stuart evans who ran the d.o.j.he 11th hour right before the fbi got the first buys a warrant to spy that the fbi was relying on the research paid for by the democrats. your reaction to that? >> that surprise is like the movie casablanca where they say there is supplies of gambling. the fbi is not supposed to be equally duped and i believe they are not easily duped. so when were investigating comey and others who appear to have committed criminal acts in working with hillary...
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one of the persons he spoke to was his agent milton evans. evans contacted dr.>> that call came in at 8:25 w.m. eunice murray told police it was 9:00 p.m. when the phone rang in marilyn's house. >> it was a phone call from marilyn's attorney and he asked if marilyn is all right. i said as far as i know she is. i went into the room and the telephone cord was under the door. these were indications that she was sleeping. >> if you think about eunice murray's disposition. she wasn't one to make waves. if marilyn was in her room and didn't want to be disturbed, she was walk on egg shells. >> there is only one thing that is known for sure. marilyn monroe would never be seen alive again. a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. we are people helping people. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second m
one of the persons he spoke to was his agent milton evans. evans contacted dr.>> that call came in at 8:25 w.m. eunice murray told police it was 9:00 p.m. when the phone rang in marilyn's house. >> it was a phone call from marilyn's attorney and he asked if marilyn is all right. i said as far as i know she is. i went into the room and the telephone cord was under the door. these were indications that she was sleeping. >> if you think about eunice murray's disposition. she...
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carter evans, cbs news, glendale, california. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," a substitutefor berating a fifth grader for being adopt -- adopted by a gay couple. now the first time, that student is speaking out. tony dokoupil talks with him. >>> plus, in our series, "american wonders," we'll meet a family in new york who holds the guinness world record for the most lights on a residential property. >>> and in our series "a more perfect union," we'll take you to utah where government leaders are welcoming refugees. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
carter evans, cbs news, glendale, california. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," a substitutefor berating a fifth grader for being adopt -- adopted by a gay couple. now the first time, that student is speaking out. tony dokoupil talks with him. >>> plus, in our series, "american wonders," we'll meet a family in new york who holds the guinness world record for the most lights on a residential property. >>> and in our series "a more...
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i am andrea evans, san francisco resident and mom. for over 25 years human rights and civil rights h he o attorne. i am working on a partnership to cut chronic homelessness in half by 2022. i am here tonight because many years ago i was privileged to serve on the founds board of kipp bayview academy. i think i have been to every single renewal hearing since kipp opened in 1973. i remember conversations with families in hunter point who asked us to open the school in 2003. they entrusted the education of the children to us. they have checked our performance, rightfully so. they had big treatments for their children and many of those dreams have come true. we know we are not perfect and have a lot to learn. we believe in continuous learning. we are grateful for the partnership of families, community and alumni who have gone on working in the bay area contributing to their own communities. we would not be here without that support. we must do more to strengthen our partnership. we work would to promote our common desire to ensure educati
i am andrea evans, san francisco resident and mom. for over 25 years human rights and civil rights h he o attorne. i am working on a partnership to cut chronic homelessness in half by 2022. i am here tonight because many years ago i was privileged to serve on the founds board of kipp bayview academy. i think i have been to every single renewal hearing since kipp opened in 1973. i remember conversations with families in hunter point who asked us to open the school in 2003. they entrusted the...