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. >> reporter: and this time it's jyn's dad, galen, we're not quite sure about. >> one of the scientistsn working all my adult life with this character, working on something that has the potential of making the world a better place. >> death star! death star! >> could be. could be the case. >> reporter: galen and his frenemy, the villain orson crenick, don't fall on the dark side or the light side. "rogue one" has a lot of gray. >> we're on the verge of greatness, we were this close to providing peace and security for the galaxy. >> you're confusing peace with terror. >> well -- you have to start somewhere. >> the empire likes some gray. >> you wear white. >> that's right, that's because i am essentially a very, very good guy in the empire's terms, about as good a guy as you get. >> sounds like spin. >> it does. it does, it's propaganda, that's imperial propaganda, don't believe a word of it. >> reporter: the rest of "rogue one's" secrets and there are plenty will have to wait until the movie opens this friday. >> this film reminds us that there's another side of the story. there's all t
. >> reporter: and this time it's jyn's dad, galen, we're not quite sure about. >> one of the scientistsn working all my adult life with this character, working on something that has the potential of making the world a better place. >> death star! death star! >> could be. could be the case. >> reporter: galen and his frenemy, the villain orson crenick, don't fall on the dark side or the light side. "rogue one" has a lot of gray. >> we're on the...
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(s/ rich galen / republican strategist) "to give trump credit, he said he was going to try and surround himself with really successful people who did well and what do we find? ceo's..people at the top of their profession.but the tillerson pick is drawing criticism from democrats and republicans.(s/ michael mcfaul / former ambassador to russia) "there are very few americans, sector, non-officials, personal with putin.. rex one of tillerson was his company's liason to the kremli and has hunt asked republican senator john mccain for his thoughts on the pick.(s/ sen. john mccain / (r) az ) "i believe that vladimir putin is a thug and a bully and a murderer and i believe that the relationship between mr. tillerson and vladimir putin needs to be examined."this comes just a few hours after the washington post reported the c-i-a believes russia interfered in the presidential electionhacking and leaking democratic party document not just to cause chaos, but rebecca sinderbrand / washington post) "so you're looking ahead to an early part of the trump presidency where russia is very much going to
(s/ rich galen / republican strategist) "to give trump credit, he said he was going to try and surround himself with really successful people who did well and what do we find? ceo's..people at the top of their profession.but the tillerson pick is drawing criticism from democrats and republicans.(s/ michael mcfaul / former ambassador to russia) "there are very few americans, sector, non-officials, personal with putin.. rex one of tillerson was his company's liason to the kremli and has...
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. >> joining me now is clarence paige, a member of the "chicago tribune" editorial board and rich galenrepublican strategist, who worked for newt gingrich. gentleman, great to have both of you with us this evening. clarence, if i can begin with you, try to help us understand with what trump is up to here. the last statement, that one we were just showing, praising putin, i think, is by most measures, pretty remarkable. is there a political strategy, do you think, behind it? >> well, you know, you had nina khrushchev on the show a little earlier here. quite an expert she is. and she pointed out that putin is very good at reading audiences and also reading the weaknesses of people with whom he's dealing with. he has had a hard time with president bush, with president obama, but he's really trying very hard to make friends with trump and trump is just eating it up, as we would expect him to do. exactly what strategy is at work here? i expect we're going to see quite a bit of this bromance going ton here in the early stages, but we're dealing with a couple of colossal egos here, which i exp
. >> joining me now is clarence paige, a member of the "chicago tribune" editorial board and rich galenrepublican strategist, who worked for newt gingrich. gentleman, great to have both of you with us this evening. clarence, if i can begin with you, try to help us understand with what trump is up to here. the last statement, that one we were just showing, praising putin, i think, is by most measures, pretty remarkable. is there a political strategy, do you think, behind it?...
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. >> reporter: galen and his frenemy, the villain orson crenick, don't fall on the dark side or the light side. "rogue one" has a lot of gray. galaxy. >> you're confusing peace with terror. >> well -- you have to start somewhere. >> the empire likes some gray. >> you wear white. >> that's right, that's because i am essentially a very, very good guy in the empire's terms, about as good a guy as you get. >> sounds like spin. >> it does. it does, it's propaganda, that's imperial propaganda, don't believe a word of it. >> reporter: the rest of "rogue one's" secrets and there are the movie opens this friday. >> this film reminds us that there's another side of the story. there's all these people that find the strength and the richness based on diversity. >> i think we all know fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate. >> hate leads to suffering. >> i've heard that somewhere, yeah. >> exactly. yeah. >> too true. >> i vote yoda. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm clayton sandell in san >>> up next, a look at the controversial new president of the philippines whose brutal anti-drug campaign has dr
. >> reporter: galen and his frenemy, the villain orson crenick, don't fall on the dark side or the light side. "rogue one" has a lot of gray. galaxy. >> you're confusing peace with terror. >> well -- you have to start somewhere. >> the empire likes some gray. >> you wear white. >> that's right, that's because i am essentially a very, very good guy in the empire's terms, about as good a guy as you get. >> sounds like spin. >> it does. it...
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chris galen is with the milk producer's federation. >> in the case of milk you're getting vitamins "a" and "d" and calcium and protein. you're not necessarily getting those things in a glass of imitation dairy milk. >> reporter: nancy chapman disagrees. >> when you drink soy milk it is equal in terms of the ability to support growth and development. >> reporter: and consumers like carla borden like having choices. >> ting should continue to be called milk. it's used like milk. >> reporter: now, the f.d.a., which historically avoids weig weighing in on the milk label debate said it will respond directly to the congressional letter. but with more choices flooding grocery stores, it could be consumers, elaine, could milk this for all it's worth. >> quijano: errol barnett, errol, thanks. still ahead, teddy's excellent adventure. s, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it
chris galen is with the milk producer's federation. >> in the case of milk you're getting vitamins "a" and "d" and calcium and protein. you're not necessarily getting those things in a glass of imitation dairy milk. >> reporter: nancy chapman disagrees. >> when you drink soy milk it is equal in terms of the ability to support growth and development. >> reporter: and consumers like carla borden like having choices. >> ting should continue to be...
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milwaukee police are investigating a shooting near 27th and galen was shot late last night -- and taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. it's still unclear what led up to the shooting -- and whether any suspects have been arrested. dead. on. arrival. a federal judge wasn't impressed with a lawsuit aimed at stopping wisconsin's recount. he says -- because it's almost done -- let's keep going. political reporter theo keith was at the hearing -- in madison. almost as soon as they went into federal court in madison, the state's top elections official -- was satisfied. were happy that there was not an additional complication thrown in at the end here the pro-trump "great america pac" and "stop hillary pac" -- filed the lawsuit eight days ago trying to stop wisconsin's recount. over a 20-minute hearing, judge james peterson said the counting is almost over and "there is virtually no chance" it changes the election's outcome. with 89 percent of ballots recounted, hillary clinton has cut into president- elect donald trump's 22-thousand vote party candidate jill stein requested the re
milwaukee police are investigating a shooting near 27th and galen was shot late last night -- and taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. it's still unclear what led up to the shooting -- and whether any suspects have been arrested. dead. on. arrival. a federal judge wasn't impressed with a lawsuit aimed at stopping wisconsin's recount. he says -- because it's almost done -- let's keep going. political reporter theo keith was at the hearing -- in madison. almost as soon as they went...
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. >> reporter: chris galen works for the milk producers federation. looser definition? >> i've never milked a soy bean. i don't suppose if you cracked one open you'd find much milk or any liquid there. all we want is for the government to do its job and to enforce the regulations on the books that says you don't got mill fk it comes fr milk if it comes from a nut or a seed. >> reporter: what's interesting is the fda has historically kept out of the debate over who gets to use the term "milk." but this time it says it will respond directly to the congressmen who wrote to them. we also reached out to the almond industry for comment and they tell us their product is fortified with vitamins and uplcium and that ultimately it's to the consumer >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> school science fairs can be a traumatic time for students. the kids don't know what to make, and a lot of times their parents are of little help. chip reid has one young friend who's a champion at the science fair, and he checked back in with her to see the least i
. >> reporter: chris galen works for the milk producers federation. looser definition? >> i've never milked a soy bean. i don't suppose if you cracked one open you'd find much milk or any liquid there. all we want is for the government to do its job and to enforce the regulations on the books that says you don't got mill fk it comes fr milk if it comes from a nut or a seed. >> reporter: what's interesting is the fda has historically kept out of the debate over who gets to use...
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the third speaker will be john mcdonough -- doug is now current lay fellow with the galen institute. john mcdonough is the professor of public health practices in the department over health policy and manage. at the harvard th chan school of public health, between 2008 and 2010 he served as a senior advicer on national health care policy reform nor the u.s. senate committee on health, education, labor and pensions. he worked on them and helped pass the affordable care act. for five years, prior to that, he served as executive director of healthcare for all in massachusetts, where he was an instrument principal player in helping lead the push for massachusetts' reform under governor rim mitt romney and implementations. he has written sever books, including "inside national health reform" she is story about what went on behind the scenes. so, with that, i will turn it over to each of you to speak. think we recall have ten minutes are so so and then we'll have the some discussion amongst us and some questions. james. >> thank you. good morning. and thank you, jim, and thank you to ai fo
the third speaker will be john mcdonough -- doug is now current lay fellow with the galen institute. john mcdonough is the professor of public health practices in the department over health policy and manage. at the harvard th chan school of public health, between 2008 and 2010 he served as a senior advicer on national health care policy reform nor the u.s. senate committee on health, education, labor and pensions. he worked on them and helped pass the affordable care act. for five years, prior...
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. >> reporter: chris galen works for the milk producers federati federation.ight with a different definition? >> i have never milked a soy bean and i imagine if you cracked one open you wouldn't find much milk or liquid there. we want the government to do its job and enforce the regulations on the books you don't have milk if it comes from a nut or a seed. >> reporter: what is interesting the fda has historically kept out of the debate over who gets to use the term milk but this time it says it will respond directly to the congressman who wrote to them. we also reached out to the almond industry for comments and they tell us their product is fortified with vitamins and calcium and that, ultimately, it's up to the consumer decide. tho anthony? >> i looked up the definition. opaque fluid from an animal. if i think skiing down the mountain is the hardest part. think again. how this little boy got stuck going up and how rescuers say it was caused by a problem they see over and o announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! ♪
. >> reporter: chris galen works for the milk producers federati federation.ight with a different definition? >> i have never milked a soy bean and i imagine if you cracked one open you wouldn't find much milk or liquid there. we want the government to do its job and enforce the regulations on the books you don't have milk if it comes from a nut or a seed. >> reporter: what is interesting the fda has historically kept out of the debate over who gets to use the term milk but...
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>> joining us now, trip miller from galene capital partners and marcus wolf from 55 capital. all right, guys. trip, tell us who the tech names would be on your 2017 list. >> thanks for having me on today, kelly. as a valued investor, we're looking at great businesses run by capable management teams, and we really think apple and amazon fit that bill. in the case of apple, we're getting a business selling for a little over 10 times earnings adjusted for cash on their balance sheet with multiple product lines. they've returned almost $200 billion in capital shareholders over the last few years, so we think they're doing the right thing in that area. on the side of amazon, the continued growth, as well as ams and alexa as well as some of their other potential product lines they're moving into. we like those two names a lot as we go into 2017. >> let me jump to next year where a unicorn like snap is expected to go public. how well do you think these guys will be received on wall street? >> i think we might see an air b&b late in the year, i think we'll see a snap. i think the str
>> joining us now, trip miller from galene capital partners and marcus wolf from 55 capital. all right, guys. trip, tell us who the tech names would be on your 2017 list. >> thanks for having me on today, kelly. as a valued investor, we're looking at great businesses run by capable management teams, and we really think apple and amazon fit that bill. in the case of apple, we're getting a business selling for a little over 10 times earnings adjusted for cash on their balance sheet...
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also, he is a fellow with the galen institute. john mcdonough is the professor of public health practice in the department of health practice management at the harvard school of health. between 2008 and 2010 he served as a senior advisor on national healthcare policy reform to the u.s. senate on health education labor and pension where he worked and help pass the affordable care act. for five years prior to that, he served as executive director of healthcare for all in massachusetts where he was an instrumental player in helping lead the push for massachusetts reform under governor mitt romney in 2006 and its and its implementation. he has written many different books, probably most relevant for our discussion today is inside national health reform, history of what went on behind-the-scenes in the push for the aca published by the university of california press in 2011. with that, i will turn it over to each of you to speak. i think you will have ten minutes each and then we will have discussion amongst us and questions. james. >>
also, he is a fellow with the galen institute. john mcdonough is the professor of public health practice in the department of health practice management at the harvard school of health. between 2008 and 2010 he served as a senior advisor on national healthcare policy reform to the u.s. senate on health education labor and pension where he worked and help pass the affordable care act. for five years prior to that, he served as executive director of healthcare for all in massachusetts where he...
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in our third speaker will be john mcdonough session by the way, doug is currently a fellow at the galen institute. john mcdonough is the proposal public health practice and the department of health policy and management at the harvard school of public health. between 2008-2010 he served as a senior advisor on national health care policy to the u.s. senate committee on health, education, labor and pension where he worked on and helped pass the affordable care act. for five years prior to that he served as executive director of healthcare for all in massachusetts where he was a incidental player in helping lead the push for massachusetts reform under governor mitt romney in 2006 and its implementation. he has written many different booksbooks, probably most relevt for our discussion today is inside national health reform, history of what went on behind the scenes in the push for the aca published by the university ofcalifornia press in 2011. so with that i will turn it over to each of you to speak. i think we will have 10 minutes for each of you or so, and then we'll have some discussions
in our third speaker will be john mcdonough session by the way, doug is currently a fellow at the galen institute. john mcdonough is the proposal public health practice and the department of health policy and management at the harvard school of public health. between 2008-2010 he served as a senior advisor on national health care policy to the u.s. senate committee on health, education, labor and pension where he worked on and helped pass the affordable care act. for five years prior to that he...