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mopping up was evans. dawson. evans will have to scamper there. to prevent a corner. smith. the game is now following the same pattern of the first half, liverpool enjoying the vast bulk of possession. west brom seems happy to sit back and soak things up for the time being. >> well, they're finding it difficult, aren't they, to get behind the defense when it's the pace of the play and there's no tempo to their passing. you think back to that great individual goal by jordon ibe. when it's got to be tight and intricate, there doesn't seem to be enough sharp movement around the west brom penalty box. >> one of the defensive moments for liverpool. bogdan came flying off his goal line to get involved. martin skrtel here takes charge. they're playing their way forward here, liverpool. lucas, now smith. bogdan looking down towards ojo. there's a good jump there by dawson. liverpool has had some big wins here in the premier league. their first two matches in this division proud 6-0 and 5-0 wins. they also had a win when west brom went down. benitez back t
mopping up was evans. dawson. evans will have to scamper there. to prevent a corner. smith. the game is now following the same pattern of the first half, liverpool enjoying the vast bulk of possession. west brom seems happy to sit back and soak things up for the time being. >> well, they're finding it difficult, aren't they, to get behind the defense when it's the pace of the play and there's no tempo to their passing. you think back to that great individual goal by jordon ibe. when it's...
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(audience cheering and applause) mister secretary, welcome. - thank you very much evan. - [evan] an honor to have you here. - it's great to be here. - let me ask you to grade the nation's transportation system don't grade on a curve, i want hard grading like you used to get at davidson, and at nyu law school, i want you to do elite grading here. if you had to assess the health and the well being of the nation's transportation system, what grade would you give it? - well, i think it'd be about a d. - [evan] it'd be a d? - yeah. - you run your department, really? you're a hard self-grader. - well, you know what, there are a lot of reasons why and frankly, none of them have to do with me. - [evan] you inherited it. (audience laughs) is that what it is? yeah, exactly, "i inherited this problem." (anthony laughing) but you own it, so-- - [anthony] i do own it. - what are the reasons that you would give this system a d? - well, there are three basic reasons. one, we are under-investing at a scale that is massive in this country. we have huge infrastructure needs, and we're putting peanuts in pl
(audience cheering and applause) mister secretary, welcome. - thank you very much evan. - [evan] an honor to have you here. - it's great to be here. - let me ask you to grade the nation's transportation system don't grade on a curve, i want hard grading like you used to get at davidson, and at nyu law school, i want you to do elite grading here. if you had to assess the health and the well being of the nation's transportation system, what grade would you give it? - well, i think it'd be about a...
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>> jimmy: our thanks to captain america's chris evans. stick around, everybody. chris evans. for a gig with braindrone? can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your thumbs, which control this joystick. no, i'm actually over at the ge booth. we're creating the operating system for industry. it's called predix. it's gonna change the way the world works. ok, i'm telling my brain to tell the drone to get you a copy of my resume. umm, maybe keep your hands on the controller. look out!! ohhhhhhhhhh... you know what, i'm just gonna email it to you. yeah that's probably safer. ok, cool. introducing jim beam apple.e together to make history. poured over ice and served with club soda and a fresh lemon wedge. to make a crisp refreshing jim beam apple and soda. methe newest addition to olive garden's lunch duos menu. paired with your choice of unlimited soup or salad starting at just $6.99. think of it as a quesadilla that speaks fluent italian. olive garden. wireless world today could use a smile?ke the at cricket wireless, we think so. that's why, pric
>> jimmy: our thanks to captain america's chris evans. stick around, everybody. chris evans. for a gig with braindrone? can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your thumbs, which control this joystick. no, i'm actually over at the ge booth. we're creating the operating system for industry. it's called predix. it's gonna change the way the world works. ok, i'm telling my brain to tell the drone to get you a copy of my resume. umm, maybe keep your hands on...
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people like evan on set with me. he is not willing to support trump, a long-time republican yourself. part of the never trump movement. you know, waving the wand you know told ford o'connell. it will not work for you. >> i will not vote for donald trump because he is antithesis to conservatism. conservatism means having small little at amount of power in elected representative. donald trump's entire campaign give me all the power i will make all your problems go away. he has not said anything remotely coherent in terms of policy. trish: so you're not going to vote for him. so you're a republican not voting for trump. who will you vote for? >> i'm hoping viable third party candidate will emerge. >> that is fantasy land. >> i'm sorry. trish: mitt romney may be hoping. >> what we need is viable third party candidate to energize republican base that might stay home. trish: i think they're pretty energized right now. >> conservatives i talk to, this guy trump does not represent me and i'm very depressed bit. millenial con
people like evan on set with me. he is not willing to support trump, a long-time republican yourself. part of the never trump movement. you know, waving the wand you know told ford o'connell. it will not work for you. >> i will not vote for donald trump because he is antithesis to conservatism. conservatism means having small little at amount of power in elected representative. donald trump's entire campaign give me all the power i will make all your problems go away. he has not said...
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- [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. also by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. he's an iconic emmy award winning and academy award nominated documentary filmmaker whose credits include the civil war, baseball, and jazz. his latest film for pbs is jackie robinson. he's ken burns. this is overheard. let's me honest. this is about the ability to learn about the experience of not having been taught properly. how would you avoid it? what has befallen other nations in africa? and you could say he made his own bed, but you cause him to sleep in it. 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 a f from you actually. this is over. (applause) ken burns, welcome. - thank you. - honored to meet you, great to have you here. - it's my pleasure. - congratulations on this wonderful project. - thank you ve
- [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. also by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith. he's an iconic emmy award winning and academy award nominated documentary filmmaker whose credits include the civil war, baseball, and jazz. his latest film for pbs is jackie robinson. he's ken burns. this is overheard. let's...
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let's get to justice reporter evan perez with much more on that. evan, what are you picking up? >> kate and john, right now u.s. officials really have very little to go on, but one of the things that their leading theory right now for u.s. investigators who are watching this closely is that they believe it's most likely a bombing that brought down this aircraft. again, this is not based on any hard evidence, but simply the circumstances of what we're dealing with. we're talking about a highly sophisticated aircraft, an aircraft that has a lot of redundancies. it makes it even difficult for someone to deliberately stall this aircraft, and just the circumstances of the threat picture that we're facing in europe and also in egypt. again, this is early indications, early theories by u.s. officials who are closely tracking this. they want to be invited to help participate in this investigation. there's a lot obviously of u.s. interest in this. one thing that we've been reporting on is this report from greece, the greek authorities saying that they notice swerves in the aircraft, the
let's get to justice reporter evan perez with much more on that. evan, what are you picking up? >> kate and john, right now u.s. officials really have very little to go on, but one of the things that their leading theory right now for u.s. investigators who are watching this closely is that they believe it's most likely a bombing that brought down this aircraft. again, this is not based on any hard evidence, but simply the circumstances of what we're dealing with. we're talking about a...
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. >> evan thomas cole. >> reporter: evan cole's master's degree in architecture is the culmination ofh, courage and determination. >> something i had promised my friends that died in iraq, some of them saved me, that i'm going to try to do something with my life that's meaningful. >> reporter: it was 2007 when we first saw the young army specialist. he was near death when he was rushed into the field hospital in iraq. >> an open tibia fracture. >> reporter: a bomb blasted his humvee killing two other troops. >> this is a quick read for the doc. >> reporter: doctors decided he should be transported to landstuhl hospital in germany on a giant c-17, a flying intensive care unit. >> we all joined the army around the same time. >> reporter: we next saw evan five months later in the u.s. he had already endured dozens of surgeries and countless hours of horribly painful physical therapy, and he was showing signs of traultic brain injury. >> i forget whole people, whole conversations. forgetting all kinds of stuff. and i was through a lot of extreme real bad irritability. >> reporter: his doc
. >> evan thomas cole. >> reporter: evan cole's master's degree in architecture is the culmination ofh, courage and determination. >> something i had promised my friends that died in iraq, some of them saved me, that i'm going to try to do something with my life that's meaningful. >> reporter: it was 2007 when we first saw the young army specialist. he was near death when he was rushed into the field hospital in iraq. >> an open tibia fracture. >> reporter: a...
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captain america himself, chris evans is here tonight! we love chris evans.g to teach me a a new game later in the show. we're calling it frozen black jack. [ light laughter ] he knows more than i do. plus, he's a terrific comedian, and his show "maron" returns to ifc tomorrow, marc maron is dropping in. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's fantastic as well. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: both shows. his show and his podcast. both of them. and we have a performance. i loved this show as soon as it came on. i go, oh, my gosh, it's just so fun. these very, very talented kids from the hit nbc show, "little big shots" are on tonight, and it's going to be fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] they're so cute. >> steve: cute. >> jimmy: they're the cutest kids. they're so awesome. it's way past their bedtime, but it's going to be so fun. have you seen the show, "little big shots"? >> steve: yeah, steve harvey is fantastic. >> jimmy: steve harvey is the perfect host for this thing. he's so good with the kids and he makes them laugh, and he's just -- we
captain america himself, chris evans is here tonight! we love chris evans.g to teach me a a new game later in the show. we're calling it frozen black jack. [ light laughter ] he knows more than i do. plus, he's a terrific comedian, and his show "maron" returns to ifc tomorrow, marc maron is dropping in. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's fantastic as well. >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: both shows. his show and his podcast. both of them. and...
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my son evan was about love. he wrote this campaign speech that was a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i will tell those who bring harm to others to go to church. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> i think the greatest fear that the public should have is that some of these people are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside and then again back on the inside. >> i held him in a choke hold and my friend started hitting him, beating him up. >>> we've heard the warnings from prison staff. >> they're going to come back to our communities. they're going to go back and live next to you or him or me. i want to make sure i've done everything i can so that when he does live next to me, i can worry about asking him to turn his music down, maybe share a 40 with me, have a barbecue but not whether or not he's hiding automatic weapons. >> we've also heard the warnings from inmates. >> i think the greatest fear that the public should have
my son evan was about love. he wrote this campaign speech that was a class assignment, one of his last class assignments. one of the things he said in the campaign speech is, i will tell those who bring harm to others to go to church. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> i think the greatest fear that the public should have is that some of these people are going home. >> a freed convict commits murder on the outside and then again back on the inside. >> i held...
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evan, your understanding is if he is to be extradited he would be sent to brooklyn. is this something that could happen as quickly as this weekend, especially because of the maybe less than secure facility that he's in in comparison to where he was? >> fredericka, at this point, that wasn't the plan to send him to the united states this weekend, that wasn't the plan as of yesterday. but what nick was referring to is certainly something that's on the mind of u.s. officials. the prison where el chapo is being held and the prison from which he escaped is the most secure prison in mexico. the juarez prison is not quite there. so the concern is whether or not this is a facility that they can ensure he's supposed to be kept behind bars or whether or notes there a need to try to accelerate to be able to get him to the united states. the u.s. has been making plans for him to be transferred to brooklyn to stand trial. those plans are ready, they can at a moment's notice send the plane over and get him into the brooklyn facility, if there's a secure federal detention center in
evan, your understanding is if he is to be extradited he would be sent to brooklyn. is this something that could happen as quickly as this weekend, especially because of the maybe less than secure facility that he's in in comparison to where he was? >> fredericka, at this point, that wasn't the plan to send him to the united states this weekend, that wasn't the plan as of yesterday. but what nick was referring to is certainly something that's on the mind of u.s. officials. the prison...
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on december 31, 2011, an hour north of denver in west evans, colorado. ashley and tom fallis, surrounded by friends and family danced to the music that brought them together -- their wedding song. >> they decided to get up and dance in the middle of their living room. and -- >> reporter: everybody watching. >> with everyone watching. i don't -- >> reporter: kinda romantic. >> i think i said, "oh, this is sweet." >> reporter: it was their party, ashley's and tom's. she'd invited her co-workers like andrea. >> it was casual. but it she verbally told everyone at work like, "you should come." >> reporter: they worked together at a rehabilitation hospital where ashley was a respiratory therapist. >> she was crazy, nice. [ laughter ] >> reporter: crazy. >> just spunky. yeah, just full of energy. she was just -- she was a happy person. laughed a lot and joked. >> reporter: their friendship was new. andrea didn't know a lot about ashley but had listened to her chatter about jobs and marriages and her three kids, the youngest of whom was born with a dangerous con
on december 31, 2011, an hour north of denver in west evans, colorado. ashley and tom fallis, surrounded by friends and family danced to the music that brought them together -- their wedding song. >> they decided to get up and dance in the middle of their living room. and -- >> reporter: everybody watching. >> with everyone watching. i don't -- >> reporter: kinda romantic. >> i think i said, "oh, this is sweet." >> reporter: it was their party,...
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joyce evans, fox 29 news. >>> and military trying out a new weapon to help our wounded warriors heel from the horrors of war. how making mask is breaking down barriers and saving lives. >>> plus her body was telling her something was not right. it turns out this young woman had a hard to diagnosis cancer. the symptoms that she notice >>> military doctors have been trying out a new unusual way to help our troops suffering from the traumas of war, by using therapy. >> joyce evans took a look at emotional journal friday war to healing in the local researchers who may decide the program's future. >> it could be expensive. >> they look like art critics, but they are not judging the artistic skill of these unique masks. >> we are pre vision elements. girija kaimal is an art therapist at drexel will university. she and research coordinator adele has been assigned a special government mission. >> thank you. >> to carefully analyze and categorized the hundreds and hundreds of torn and tortured souls. >> from battle. >> behind these masks. >> struggling with issues of death and injury. >> acti
joyce evans, fox 29 news. >>> and military trying out a new weapon to help our wounded warriors heel from the horrors of war. how making mask is breaking down barriers and saving lives. >>> plus her body was telling her something was not right. it turns out this young woman had a hard to diagnosis cancer. the symptoms that she notice >>> military doctors have been trying out a new unusual way to help our troops suffering from the traumas of war, by using therapy....
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evans and where the rest are. are trying to barter over something, and i say i will sell it to you at 10, you will buy it at two, so i cut my price to eight. oh, you moved, now i am going down to one. lakshman: what you're seeing play out is the credibility -- makes lakshman achuthan age. lakshman: how many second half rebounds have you heard about that have not shown up? this is it right here. you were saying earlier they are trying to communicate, getting all tripped up on their communications. the problem is they will probably have to talk about it if for no other reason, headline inflation will be headed up, the pc deflator will be headed up toward their target. all thisroblem is, communication, they pointed to the fact that real wage growth is a concern because even though the jobs numbers seem ok, everybody is upset. why? because there are americans in the employment population ratio with a high school degree or more. that is why the fed is saying, look at real wages. if an inflation goes up, real wages get
evans and where the rest are. are trying to barter over something, and i say i will sell it to you at 10, you will buy it at two, so i cut my price to eight. oh, you moved, now i am going down to one. lakshman: what you're seeing play out is the credibility -- makes lakshman achuthan age. lakshman: how many second half rebounds have you heard about that have not shown up? this is it right here. you were saying earlier they are trying to communicate, getting all tripped up on their...
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good talking to you, always. - [evan] thank you, very much. - thanks, guys. (applause) - [voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&a's with our audience of guests, and an archive of past episodes. - it's fun to take a subject that maybe you have mixed feelings about, and try to figure out what you, what you really feel, or by experiencing it through the making of a film, you do. whatever cathartic elements there are to art, i've definitely felt in a lot of different areas in my life. - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by: mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation.
good talking to you, always. - [evan] thank you, very much. - thanks, guys. (applause) - [voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&a's with our audience of guests, and an archive of past episodes. - it's fun to take a subject that maybe you have mixed feelings about, and try to figure out what you, what you really feel, or by experiencing it through the making of a film, you do. whatever cathartic...
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. >> evan thomas cole. >> reporter: evan cole's masters degree in architecture is a culmination of a journey by anguish, courage and determination. >> something i had promised my friends that died in iraq, some of them saved me so that i could try to do something with my life that was meaningful. >> reporter: it was 2007 when we first saw the young army specialist. he was near death when he was rushed into the field hospital in iraq. >> yeah, an open tibia fracture. >> reporter: a bomb blasted his humvee killing two other troops. >> this is a quick read for the docs. >> reporter: doctors decided he should be transported to hospital in germany. on a giant c-17 a flying intensive care unit. >> we all joined the army around the same time. >> reporter: we next saw evan five months later in the u.s. he had already endured dozens of surgeries and countless hours of horribly painful physical therapy. and he was showing signs of traumatic brain injury. conversations, forgetting all kinds of stuff. and i was in a lot of extreme real, real bad irritability. >> reporter: his doctor did not hold
. >> evan thomas cole. >> reporter: evan cole's masters degree in architecture is a culmination of a journey by anguish, courage and determination. >> something i had promised my friends that died in iraq, some of them saved me so that i could try to do something with my life that was meaningful. >> reporter: it was 2007 when we first saw the young army specialist. he was near death when he was rushed into the field hospital in iraq. >> yeah, an open tibia...
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carter evans, thanks very much.the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> the best defense is a good offense. so the pentagon challenged hackers to assault its cyber security system. the experiment ended today. here's david martin with the revenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairman, as in "how long will it take you to fix my phone?" >> this is the weirdest moment of my life. i never thought i'd show up in government. i never thought that i'd be working at the pentagon. >> reporter: a software entrepreneur from seattle, lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new office called the defense digital service. >> the title on the door says "rebel alliance." >> i like to say that the rebel alliance is anybody who wants to be part of working around and changing the bureaucracy. and i believe that is our mission. if we don't, i don't know who else will. >> reporter: just as in "star wars," this rebel alliance, actu
carter evans, thanks very much.the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> the best defense is a good offense. so the pentagon challenged hackers to assault its cyber security system. the experiment ended today. here's david martin with the revenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairman, as in "how long will it take you to fix my phone?" >> this is the weirdest moment...
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i know we've got two stockmarket jockeys in there with mark and -- >> evan. >> -- evan.rket hasn't done anything in how long? a year? a year and a half? i mean profits have been flat to down for over two years. that tells you something. the economy is fundamentally not healthy. >> that leads us right into the next piece of discussion, larry, about what could help out here. let's start with politics where house speaker paul ryan is going to meet with donald trump next week. he said he's not ready to support trump who was on "squawk box" yesterday. some of his comments about the economy, i should say, didn't sound like something you'd hear from a republican candidate. >> the middle class -- many of them haven't had an effective wage increase in 20 years, and some of them are making less money. many of them are making less money now than they made 20 years ago. if we start raising rates -- i've always been a low interest rate person. if inflation starts coming in and we don't see any signs of that but if inflation starts coming in, that's a different story. have to go up an
i know we've got two stockmarket jockeys in there with mark and -- >> evan. >> -- evan.rket hasn't done anything in how long? a year? a year and a half? i mean profits have been flat to down for over two years. that tells you something. the economy is fundamentally not healthy. >> that leads us right into the next piece of discussion, larry, about what could help out here. let's start with politics where house speaker paul ryan is going to meet with donald trump next week. he...
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to evan's point about the cooperation between u.s. and mexico, i think it's really important for our viewers to understand that this is the closest we've seen relations between the two governments, in at least 20 years, dating back to the 1980s, when dea agent was killed by a cartel. some have said that there have been reports in the death of that dea agent. that really dried up relationships between mexican government officials and u.s. government officials, law enforcement officials, i should say. now, we're seeing that stronger cooperation, when el chapo was captured and when he was being held before his escape, mexican president enrique peen yetto says that the u.s. can have him after he's done serving his 200-year prison sflns. then the escape happened. it was an incredibly embarrassing moment for the administration of enrique. he was on a tour and did not come back. seven months later, he was recaptured and singing a different tune, saying that he agreed with the extradition, that the mexican government was going to take those s
to evan's point about the cooperation between u.s. and mexico, i think it's really important for our viewers to understand that this is the closest we've seen relations between the two governments, in at least 20 years, dating back to the 1980s, when dea agent was killed by a cartel. some have said that there have been reports in the death of that dea agent. that really dried up relationships between mexican government officials and u.s. government officials, law enforcement officials, i should...
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an 11-term congressman was unseated in the primary, as it were, by dwight evans.o, a win for dwight, of course. we'll talk about both sides. but was anybody surprised that that's how it actually played out? other people who have been indicted or accused of crimes have gone on to win reelection in other cities. >> i was a bit surprised, because i knew the pitch, and fattah has been in office since he was 26. >> right. >> i know, i've interviewed him a hundred times. and i was surprised that it went that way. dwight's very formidable. you have the corruption allegations out there. >> right. >> i still thought it would be very close, and he might eke it out. >> and what's interesting is, lucien blackwell was who chaka fattah replaced and unseated. now he was unseated as well in a similar primary circumstance, and in that same union hall, as it turns out. >> yeah, i think in the end, as i think i said early on, i think the voters have heard this story for so long. i mean, with his son being found guilty, and even -- and i want to say if, if, if. we have no idea what u
an 11-term congressman was unseated in the primary, as it were, by dwight evans.o, a win for dwight, of course. we'll talk about both sides. but was anybody surprised that that's how it actually played out? other people who have been indicted or accused of crimes have gone on to win reelection in other cities. >> i was a bit surprised, because i knew the pitch, and fattah has been in office since he was 26. >> right. >> i know, i've interviewed him a hundred times. and i was...
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evan, we know this is in bethesda, maryland, in montgomery mall. a major shopping mall in the washington, dc area. tell us about this shooting incident and then what also happened not that far away at another mall. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. this began just after 11:00 a.m. according to police, and they say there were three victims shot outside of this mall and appear nobody in the mall was injured but apparently, one person approached a victim, shot the victim. two other people came to the aid of the first victim and they were also shot. now about 30 to 40 minutes later, there was a second incident. a second shooting in the parking lot of a giant supermarket. there was also a female victim in that incident. i should mention in the first case, in the mall incident, there were two males and one female who were injured. at this point, the police say that they don't have a suspect in custody but they have an idea of who this might be. we're told that they have no reason to believe at this point that the victims knew the systematic but aga suspec
evan, we know this is in bethesda, maryland, in montgomery mall. a major shopping mall in the washington, dc area. tell us about this shooting incident and then what also happened not that far away at another mall. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. this began just after 11:00 a.m. according to police, and they say there were three victims shot outside of this mall and appear nobody in the mall was injured but apparently, one person approached a victim, shot the victim. two other people...
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stand by, evan, if you will. i want to bring in jeffrey toobin to this.s critical because what the inspector general discovered is long standing systemic weaknesses related to the electronic records of secretaries of state. what evan just said singles out secretary clinton and i think what the argument will become for the campaign is did secretary clinton behave differently than the others? she said it's convenience. critics say it's avoidance. it's about how your communications as a public servant get into the record book with full transparency. >> the whole argument the clinton campaign made is other secretaries have also skirted the rules. frankly, strikes me as totally ir relevant. they're not running for president. so if they may have violated rules in the past, i think it's basically irrelevant. the point is hillary clinton. the good news for hillary clinton is that this is not a criminal investigation. >> are you sure? the inspector general has these findings. but the doj would have to take these findings into account and make that decision. >> cor
stand by, evan, if you will. i want to bring in jeffrey toobin to this.s critical because what the inspector general discovered is long standing systemic weaknesses related to the electronic records of secretaries of state. what evan just said singles out secretary clinton and i think what the argument will become for the campaign is did secretary clinton behave differently than the others? she said it's convenience. critics say it's avoidance. it's about how your communications as a public...
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evan, if i can ask you, there's enormous concern for u.s.lights originating in europe and elsewhere in the middle east. this one, of course, did not go to the u.s., it was going onto egypt. is security more stringent for flights leaving europe and elsewhere overseas if they come to the u.s.? >> there are, there are stricter rules that the tsa imposes, that the u.s. government imposes on any u.s. bound aircraft or aircraft that overfly u.s. territory. for instance, the airlines are required to hire their own security contractors who go in, search, make sure that the aircraft doesn't have anything, that it is not supposed to be on there. beyond people as peter mentioned were the weakest link of the system, spent trillions on security, that's the weakest link, the u.s. says they have additional security requirements that aren't really required, for instance, by egyptair or other countries. they feel they have enough security in this and other airports. this is a very porous system, only as good as the weakest part of that. >> some of that would
evan, if i can ask you, there's enormous concern for u.s.lights originating in europe and elsewhere in the middle east. this one, of course, did not go to the u.s., it was going onto egypt. is security more stringent for flights leaving europe and elsewhere overseas if they come to the u.s.? >> there are, there are stricter rules that the tsa imposes, that the u.s. government imposes on any u.s. bound aircraft or aircraft that overfly u.s. territory. for instance, the airlines are...
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today, evan is executive director of the mid peninsula boys and girls club in san francisco. evan?se] >> good evening. i have the honor tonight of representing over 750 museum ambassadors across the country. we're from every race, religion and culture. yet bound to the lessons of the holocaust teaches and the man we honor tonight exemplifies. the power to make a difference. i was lucky enough to be the last generation of students in d.c. public schools whose teachers were african-american women, who had grown up in segregation. civil rights leaders like john lewis were their heroes and became ours as well. by high school, i had personally experienced racism. after that, what inspired me most about the civil rights movement was their nonviolence. so far, this part of my story is expected. what's totally unexpected was how the holocaust impacted my life. i was 17 when i first walked into the museum. and it felt like i was walking into a holy place. but it was the survivors who transformed how i viewed the world. they had experienced such horror and had every right to be bitter, but t
today, evan is executive director of the mid peninsula boys and girls club in san francisco. evan?se] >> good evening. i have the honor tonight of representing over 750 museum ambassadors across the country. we're from every race, religion and culture. yet bound to the lessons of the holocaust teaches and the man we honor tonight exemplifies. the power to make a difference. i was lucky enough to be the last generation of students in d.c. public schools whose teachers were african-american...
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when it was over, we asked evans about secretary fox's words about shutting down. evans says, he agreed with the secretary. >> if secretary fox degrees it is un safer, i agree with him. as you saw before, myself and the board have no reservations about shutting down the system if it is not safe. we not sending trains out there. and putting people in danger so again if the secretary believes it is unsafe, we have communication with them, and are able to verify that, no problem. >> and we want you to see this video, here, gives you idea of the heighten concerns among some passengers received complaint from viewer saying they saw electrical sparking at the national airport. well, we went there, and we saw what you are looking at right now turn out they say this is normal as trains move along from one rail to another. the power of a third rail, well it is spark ago curse. but we will tell if you does concern, and apprehension of many metro passengers these days with everything that has been going on. now, in regard to this, fda letter, we reached out to metro. they say
when it was over, we asked evans about secretary fox's words about shutting down. evans says, he agreed with the secretary. >> if secretary fox degrees it is un safer, i agree with him. as you saw before, myself and the board have no reservations about shutting down the system if it is not safe. we not sending trains out there. and putting people in danger so again if the secretary believes it is unsafe, we have communication with them, and are able to verify that, no problem. >>...
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we love our co-captains over here and thank you, chris evans.cinco de mayo cook-off. live right here in times square. stay with us. >>> we're back now with the cinco de mayo celebration with our sponsor avocados from mexico. we were just saying perfect food, right? why love the avocado. with us three owners of popular food trucks around the city here in new york and they are putting a spin on delicious dishes using avocados and we are going to start right here with phillip lee from the kinchi taco truck. this is a taco made with -- >> korean short ribs and, yeah, we are a korean taco truck that's here in manhattan and roam around and have two brick and mortar locates. >> kimchi taco, mexican and korean coming together. >> avocados have flexible and work together so today this morning we'll do korean short rib korean short ribs which we leave overnight in a marinade with soy sauce. >> can we get a short rib at the grocery store and work with that? is there a specific cut of meat. >> yeah, it's basically korean short rib is really the main meat th
we love our co-captains over here and thank you, chris evans.cinco de mayo cook-off. live right here in times square. stay with us. >>> we're back now with the cinco de mayo celebration with our sponsor avocados from mexico. we were just saying perfect food, right? why love the avocado. with us three owners of popular food trucks around the city here in new york and they are putting a spin on delicious dishes using avocados and we are going to start right here with phillip lee from the...
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we love our co-captains over here and thank you, chris evans. de mayo cook-off. live right here in times square. stay with us. ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. ♪ to the women who know what real values are, life is what you make it. blinds to go makes it easy. blinds to go. blinds for life. bgentle diffused light when you swant it. darkened privacy when you don't. modern elegance always. right now take 30% off our entire selection of beautiful cascade shades. let the sun shine in. or don't. it's all good. blinds to go. blinds for life. ♪ ♪ new fresh step with the power of febreze. odor control worth celebrating. >>> we're back now with the cinco de mayo celebration with our sponsor avocados from mexico. we were just saying perfect food, right? why love the avocado. with us three owners of popular food trucks around the city here in new york and they are putting a spin on delicious dishes using avocados and we are going to start right here with phillip lee from the kinchi taco truck.
we love our co-captains over here and thank you, chris evans. de mayo cook-off. live right here in times square. stay with us. ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. ♪ to the women who know what real values are, life is what you make it. blinds to go makes it easy. blinds to go. blinds for life. bgentle diffused light when you swant it. darkened privacy when you don't. modern elegance always. right now take 30% off our entire...
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at a conference in london, evans commented on the divisive political environment and he said there has been less fiscal policy support for the economy than he would have liked. when asked about the presumptive republican presidential nominee's comments on debt, evans said, maintaining the full faith and confidence in the u.s.'s ability to service its debts was "unbelievably important." >>> today donald trump said the u.s. will never default on debt "because you print the money." the comments came as he tried to clarify his strategy for managing the national debt which seemed to suggest over the weekend that the government might not pay all of what it owes. john harwood is in washington following all of this for us. john, mr. trump seems to be doing a lot of clarifying lately. >> he is. those comments about getting a discount on u.s. debt reflect the lexicon of a businessman who's used bankruptcy law, who's negotiated deals. it simply doesn't apply in a government setting. and you heard a lot of people come down very quickly, including the clinton campaign, on those comments. and i woul
at a conference in london, evans commented on the divisive political environment and he said there has been less fiscal policy support for the economy than he would have liked. when asked about the presumptive republican presidential nominee's comments on debt, evans said, maintaining the full faith and confidence in the u.s.'s ability to service its debts was "unbelievably important." >>> today donald trump said the u.s. will never default on debt "because you print the...
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the last week fattah lost to dwight evans ending his hopes of the 12th term in congress. >>> 5:36. in at atlantic city they are on the brink of defaulting on its debt, something no other city in new jersey has done in the last 78 years. mayor don guardian will announce if the gambling town will be able to cover a 1.8 million-dollar bond payment. the city is also expecting proceeds from its next tax payments but guardian says it is unclear if they will be enough to cover both bond and payroll. state leaders continue to work on a plan to save the sit friday bankruptcy. >>> new jersey family experienced quite the terrified ordeal yesterday morning. emerald black says a man kick in her door as at the mansion apartment complex in pine hill. she says he then ran in the bedroom where two children were sleeping and lock the door. >> he closed the door and lock the kids in the room with him. i started pushing on the door. then i called police. then he jumped out of the window headfirst. >> police arrested the man, they say he did not take anything and he a period to be high on drugs. a teen
the last week fattah lost to dwight evans ending his hopes of the 12th term in congress. >>> 5:36. in at atlantic city they are on the brink of defaulting on its debt, something no other city in new jersey has done in the last 78 years. mayor don guardian will announce if the gambling town will be able to cover a 1.8 million-dollar bond payment. the city is also expecting proceeds from its next tax payments but guardian says it is unclear if they will be enough to cover both bond and...
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my name is evan. i'm going to be moderating the session today. these issues of chinese nuclear doctrine and strategy are near and dear to my heart, as somebody that's worked on these issues at the carnegie endowment, at the arms control association. so i was very encouraged to see that arms control today remains alive and well, and it was the host of the excellent, excellent article. most importantly because the nuclear issues are ones that are central to big questions of strategic stability in the u.s./china relationship. they're ones that i worked on when i was at the national security council, so i'm glad to see that scholarship and activism on these issues continue today. what i'd like to do is ask lee to begin with a presentation, 10 to 15 minutes to outline the key issues outlined in his excellent article. invite rose and linton to make some comments. we'll get a conversation going and open it up to you for your ideas and thoughts. thank you. >> thank you, evan. thank you, bill. i'm so honored to have the discussion today. back to 2000, i b
my name is evan. i'm going to be moderating the session today. these issues of chinese nuclear doctrine and strategy are near and dear to my heart, as somebody that's worked on these issues at the carnegie endowment, at the arms control association. so i was very encouraged to see that arms control today remains alive and well, and it was the host of the excellent, excellent article. most importantly because the nuclear issues are ones that are central to big questions of strategic stability in...
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they called their doctor who the problem was, little evan here had other plans.er called 911 and the next thing he knew, he and his three kids were helping her deliver had a healthy baby boy. >> as i pull off the side of the shoulder,s basically, i was saying she's in labor and baby is coming. >> everybody took an active role of helping out. had a four-year-old. eighth grader and a junior in high school. everybody was great helping dad. i don't think he could have done it without having them there as well. >> they got a whole lot of education there too. montgomery county fire workers also showed up on scene to make sure all is well. tonight you see they're back home as a family of six. >> i'll tell you what. i've given birth in hospitals. you know. >> as many do. >> my children were there, but they were not there there. after the baby was born, i can't imagine, still, w cool experience for the whole family to just be there. >> a four-year-old and an 8-year-old. >> and a junior high --. >> they said the four-year-old was a little freaked out by everything. >> that
they called their doctor who the problem was, little evan here had other plans.er called 911 and the next thing he knew, he and his three kids were helping her deliver had a healthy baby boy. >> as i pull off the side of the shoulder,s basically, i was saying she's in labor and baby is coming. >> everybody took an active role of helping out. had a four-year-old. eighth grader and a junior in high school. everybody was great helping dad. i don't think he could have done it without...
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lets check on those roads with ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center. i know were you watching that accident on 76, is what happening with that. >> guess what it just cleared and this was schuylkill eastbound at 30th street station. fine shape, some residual delays in the eastbound lanes to the right of the screen. other than that everything looks okay on the schuylkill this morning, through philadelphia and suburbs. we will move the traffic cam to the ben franklin parkway which is bus think morning, we have an entering going on, ben franklin parkway westbound is shut down between spring garden and art museum circle. top of the circle is closed for event preparation. also martin luther king drive shut down between ben franklin parkway and falls bridge for recreational activities. moving traffic cam one more time to i-95 at walt whitman bridge i-95 is in great shape this morning through philadelphia and suburbs n delays though after the construction to tell but. if you look at the top of the screen that is walt whitman bridge in, delays or problems on th
lets check on those roads with ann evans in the cbs-3 traffic center. i know were you watching that accident on 76, is what happening with that. >> guess what it just cleared and this was schuylkill eastbound at 30th street station. fine shape, some residual delays in the eastbound lanes to the right of the screen. other than that everything looks okay on the schuylkill this morning, through philadelphia and suburbs. we will move the traffic cam to the ben franklin parkway which is bus...
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exercise. >> reporter: carter evans, los angeles. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday.later for the "morning news" and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. >>> a breakthrough in the battle against a deadly cancer that attacks 13,000 americans every year. >> and there's no cancer in this picture at all. >> we don't see any cancer -- active cancer cells. >>> also tonight -- trump and ryan talk unity but there's no endorsement. >> this is a process. it takes a little time. >>> a notorious weapon goes up for auction. >> i'm a free american, and i can do what i'd like with my possessions. >>> and a friendly invasion of the pentagon. >> they were kind of a s.w.a.t. team for nerds. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we hope one day to lead the broadcast with a cure for cancer, but now we may have the next best thing. we can report that a bol breakthrough status by the food and drug administration. results in early tests at duke university have been so remarkable that the fda wants to fast-track the therapy to more pat
exercise. >> reporter: carter evans, los angeles. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday.later for the "morning news" and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. >>> a breakthrough in the battle against a deadly cancer that attacks 13,000 americans every year. >> and there's no cancer in this picture at all. >> we don't see any cancer -- active cancer cells. >>> also tonight -- trump...
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we love our co-captains over here and thank you, chris evans.e right here in times square. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ don't you just love it ♪ ♪ hey i think the internet just went down. huh, why don't you give it a sec, it'll come back. something just happened in the world and we have no idea what it was. get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. on his legendary quest, jack...
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etch, thank y evan, thank you so much.ontinue to work his sources. >>> let's continue the discussion with paul cruickshank. paul, it's great to see you. as this has all played out over the last 24 hours, i am reminded that you have especially in the recent past talked a lot about the clear desire of terror groups to get bombs on planes. when you see something like this happen, yes, it is early, there's no concrete evidence, but terror is an initial theory that folks are working with. what is the gap right now between the desire for terror groups to get bombs on planes and the state of the art technology to stop that from happening, the methods that are in place at major airports around the world? >> well, kate, the good news part of the story is the state of the art technology is actually really good at dete detecting bombs. we're talking about multiview x-ray machines with a lot of resolution, talking about etd, those swabs they use at the airport to see if even the minutest amount of explosive residue is on our clothes o
etch, thank y evan, thank you so much.ontinue to work his sources. >>> let's continue the discussion with paul cruickshank. paul, it's great to see you. as this has all played out over the last 24 hours, i am reminded that you have especially in the recent past talked a lot about the clear desire of terror groups to get bombs on planes. when you see something like this happen, yes, it is early, there's no concrete evidence, but terror is an initial theory that folks are working with....
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but chairman jack evans say they are focused on improving metro safety and he thinks threats are not immedianeeded. >> i have to stress how annoyed i'm starting to get by comments by people in office when this place went to wreck and ruin and did nothing. >> evans says met the stroe required by law to stop bus service or capital projects in any jurisdiction that withholds money. yesterday virginia, maryland and d.c. announced plans to create an oversight commission. >>> could cameras on all montgomery county school buses become a reality? we'll find out after the school board votes on that issue today. back in 2014, cameras were installed on several county buses to catch driver whose illegally passed stopped school buses. the money generated by the $125 fines would help pay the $15.4 million needed to install the cameras. >>> two of our best spellers will test their s bee finals. >> acalcul-c-a-l-c-u-l-i-a-c-a-. >> that is correct. >> j.j. chen jr. spelling -- in the semifinal are under. j.j. a fifth grader from bethesda. and another finalis an eighth grader. they take on the competi
but chairman jack evans say they are focused on improving metro safety and he thinks threats are not immedianeeded. >> i have to stress how annoyed i'm starting to get by comments by people in office when this place went to wreck and ruin and did nothing. >> evans says met the stroe required by law to stop bus service or capital projects in any jurisdiction that withholds money. yesterday virginia, maryland and d.c. announced plans to create an oversight commission. >>>...
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i want to bring in evan coleman, who is a senior adviser on terrorism and flash point. so evan, if this was a bomb and terrorist attack, as we hear from allen there was no claim of responsibility, if it is terrorism why haven't we heard from somebody? >> yeah, i think it is an interesting question, brought up by the fbi and i think it's a very good question. in the wake of the downing of the russian airliner in sinai, isis issued a very clear report 24 hours after this crash. in this case, we're talking almost 24 hours or so since the downing of this jet and nothing has been issued. not from isis or al qaeda, nobody has claimed responsibility for this. does that mean definitively this is not terrorism or idea, we don't know, but we know that isis has tried to communicate because they issued statements about other things. we have to seriously ask ourselves even if they were to issue a claim now did they really do it? can they offer any type of proof they were really involved with this? i think there is a lot of cir e circumstantial evidence, but in the absence of any phy
i want to bring in evan coleman, who is a senior adviser on terrorism and flash point. so evan, if this was a bomb and terrorist attack, as we hear from allen there was no claim of responsibility, if it is terrorism why haven't we heard from somebody? >> yeah, i think it is an interesting question, brought up by the fbi and i think it's a very good question. in the wake of the downing of the russian airliner in sinai, isis issued a very clear report 24 hours after this crash. in this...
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evan perez is "outfront" in washington. evan, officials tonight, as you have been reporting, talking about what they think could be very significant. >> reporter: that's right, erin. one of the things they're looking at is the fact there simply was no may day. no distress call made by the pilots on board this aircraft. why that's significant, we're talking about a modern aircraft that has redundancies. redundant systems that would allow time if there is something happening on the aircraft, perhaps even if someone is trying to break into the cockpit. these pilots would have had time to make that call. none of it was made. so that's one reason why authorities are focusing on the possibility of terrorism, of a possible bomb. again, nothing has been ruled out at this point. but this is where they're beginning. it's an operating theory they have before they can look at the wreckage of this aircraft to try to determine what happened. >> part of the fear here is, evan, as of yet, no one, no group has claimed responsibility. raisin
evan perez is "outfront" in washington. evan, officials tonight, as you have been reporting, talking about what they think could be very significant. >> reporter: that's right, erin. one of the things they're looking at is the fact there simply was no may day. no distress call made by the pilots on board this aircraft. why that's significant, we're talking about a modern aircraft that has redundancies. redundant systems that would allow time if there is something happening on...
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joining me now, evan wolfson. evan, so this opportunity is a big deal. how big a deal is it?, i think it's a very big deal because it's continuing president obama's recognition that gay people's struggle for equality is part of a larger arc of america's struggle for freedom and equality and inclusion. it's part of the american journey to a more perfect union. it stakes struggle and time and time and work. this is a good thing for us to celebrate as americans and then get back to the work. >> you may have gone to the stonewall. for those not familiar with the stonewall inn, how did it change our history? the trajectory of the country since 1969? >> well, stonewall wasn't the first time that gay people fought back against police harassment and government discrimination. just as president obama was not the first person to be supportive of gay rights. but it was a turning point because it really -- it had legs. every year thereafter people around the world have been gathering in celebrations, in parades, and in determination to keep doing the work. it led to the acceleration of a
joining me now, evan wolfson. evan, so this opportunity is a big deal. how big a deal is it?, i think it's a very big deal because it's continuing president obama's recognition that gay people's struggle for equality is part of a larger arc of america's struggle for freedom and equality and inclusion. it's part of the american journey to a more perfect union. it stakes struggle and time and time and work. this is a good thing for us to celebrate as americans and then get back to the work....
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to 2000, evan and i had a lot of discussions on this issue. and he was really a pioneer on this subject. today, i am so happy to explain to have this moderated by evan. explain howgoing to understand our nuclear policy issue. what is our nuclear philosophy are several ways to consider this subject. for many decades, china has kept a small nuclear force. theories on why china did so. one theory is that because china had limited resources and low-level technical support, china had to do so. is one theory. now, china has more resources and more technologies. everything was changed. that this was one theory. thater theory that -- is china chose this and a low alerting level was because the chinese believe that this is a good choice. and china made these calculations according to its own understanding of nuclear weapons. the research is really important for the international scholars to understand china's nuclear policy, and philosophy. it is also very important for the chinese scholars to have a public debate. two purposes what one is internationa
to 2000, evan and i had a lot of discussions on this issue. and he was really a pioneer on this subject. today, i am so happy to explain to have this moderated by evan. explain howgoing to understand our nuclear policy issue. what is our nuclear philosophy are several ways to consider this subject. for many decades, china has kept a small nuclear force. theories on why china did so. one theory is that because china had limited resources and low-level technical support, china had to do so. is...