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trump's stand on immigration was important in winning glazers' support, and while he's only one voice, polls say his views are representative of many fellow trump supporters. >> i don't want america to end up in a place where political correctness is being used against us to destroy us. >> reporter: do you think politics is at work here? >> absolutely. i think if we were in the middle of a zombie apocalypse the left would find a way to protest for zombies' rights. >> reporter: he also said something else that probably a lot of trump supporters agree with, scott, that it is ironic that so many people are upset with the president who is merely following through on promises he made during the campaign. >> dean reynolds in chicago, thanks. >>> some of the largest tech companies have come out against the president's imat late today a large crowd of protesters gathered outside google headquarters in mountainview, california. google says that it's donating cash to organizations that support immigrants. white house spokesman sean spicer said the terror attack on a mosque last night in quebec
trump's stand on immigration was important in winning glazers' support, and while he's only one voice, polls say his views are representative of many fellow trump supporters. >> i don't want america to end up in a place where political correctness is being used against us to destroy us. >> reporter: do you think politics is at work here? >> absolutely. i think if we were in the middle of a zombie apocalypse the left would find a way to protest for zombies' rights. >>...
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. >> reporter: vito glazers is a chicago internet entrepreneur who voted for the president. what do you think of this executive order on immigration? >> well, i don't think it's perfect. i do think it's a great step to creating much-needed action in the right direction. >> reporter: mr. trump's stand on immigration was important in winning glazers' support, and enile he's only one voice, polls say his views are representative of many fellow trump supporters. >> i don't want america to end up in a place where political correctness is being used against us to destroy us. >> reporter: do you think politics is at work here? >> absolutely. i think if we were in the middle of a zombie apocalypse the left would find a way to protest for zombies' rights. >> reporter: he also said something else that probably a lot of trump supporters agree with, scott, that it is ironic that so many people are upset with the president who is merely following through on promises he made during the campaign. >> pelley: dean reynolds in chicago, thanks. some of the largest tech companies have come out
. >> reporter: vito glazers is a chicago internet entrepreneur who voted for the president. what do you think of this executive order on immigration? >> well, i don't think it's perfect. i do think it's a great step to creating much-needed action in the right direction. >> reporter: mr. trump's stand on immigration was important in winning glazers' support, and enile he's only one voice, polls say his views are representative of many fellow trump supporters. >> i don't...
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. >> reporter: but in the small london left, whiskey blender john glazer is dropping the pretension anda new range of flavors. >> a lot of people think scotch whiskey is high handed, that there are rules and you have to drink it a certain way. so it is intimidating. we try to break all that down. >> reporter: his blends are to whiskey what craft beer is to lager. >> it's more in tune with the taste of the day, we think. >> reporter: whisper whiskey, it's being dubbed. mellower and lighter for the millennial palate. the production process borrows from tradition. like friender e blenders of the mixes them. but he goes one step further, maturing the blend again. when you're tasting, when you're assisting, it's a technique that's won international praise. >> we've had run-ins with authorities of the industry because we hike to do things differently. >> reporter: his innovative casts led to one of his whiskeys being banned. >> it has to be matured in casts. so we're not trying to -- we're trying to encourage it within the guidelines. >> reporter: innovation is needed. in 2015 for the first t
. >> reporter: but in the small london left, whiskey blender john glazer is dropping the pretension anda new range of flavors. >> a lot of people think scotch whiskey is high handed, that there are rules and you have to drink it a certain way. so it is intimidating. we try to break all that down. >> reporter: his blends are to whiskey what craft beer is to lager. >> it's more in tune with the taste of the day, we think. >> reporter: whisper whiskey, it's being...
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likee: volunteers 90-year-old tony glazer, who assaults hundreds of cases during his years with call for action. successful and get some money back for the individual, everybody is so graceful. they tell me how much they appreciate it. that adds to my joy of being here. of volunteersrmy is now working hand-in-hand with the 7 on your side for consumer issues. problems that you are having problems resolving. we will have a much wider reach into the washington area. a very exciting partnership. horace: horace holmes, abc 7 news. jummy: if you need help solving a business, this is how you contact 7 on your side's call for action. go online to wjla.com /callforaction. 301 -- call we will go to doug hill with a final check of the forecast. jummy: the oscar nominees are in. the nominees for the 89th academy awards are announced. kenneth moton has the list from los angeles. >> and the oscar goes to -- kenneth: hollywood's biggest night is weeks away. and the nominees are -- announcing an early morning -- the oscar nods online only. also nominated for leading actor, from la la land. viggo fan
likee: volunteers 90-year-old tony glazer, who assaults hundreds of cases during his years with call for action. successful and get some money back for the individual, everybody is so graceful. they tell me how much they appreciate it. that adds to my joy of being here. of volunteersrmy is now working hand-in-hand with the 7 on your side for consumer issues. problems that you are having problems resolving. we will have a much wider reach into the washington area. a very exciting partnership....
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jean is in the spells of an ed frazer -- ed glazer who things without preservation we would have moreing. if anyone has that, i'm waiting to hear it. we have two terrific people who understand jane in really deep ray -- deep ways so we ready for question. who has questions. wait for the mic. >> so what do you think jane jacobs would say about the current overdevelopment of new york city? >> you want to start with the question? okay. well, let me begin by saying this. when she was writing, the trend was to have been the city and quite a bit of the background of the book, which is definitely -- difficult to remember and reconcile what today's experience, is that it was a time when the white middle class was departing cities for the suburbs. today, of course, we have the opposite phenomenon. whether or not -- what should we describe as overdevelopment, i think that was your term -- i'd like to say that over -- depends wonat you mean by overdevelopment. if it means the growth of the city, the vie bran -- vie bran si of the she she would not have any importance. in her book there is self-d
jean is in the spells of an ed frazer -- ed glazer who things without preservation we would have moreing. if anyone has that, i'm waiting to hear it. we have two terrific people who understand jane in really deep ray -- deep ways so we ready for question. who has questions. wait for the mic. >> so what do you think jane jacobs would say about the current overdevelopment of new york city? >> you want to start with the question? okay. well, let me begin by saying this. when she was...
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you can't find a nathan glazer, intellectual powerhouses.y're mostly to corporate, or think tank or left ideological nonsense and in business they fall in lock step with the chamber of commerce, the business round table, often the g.o.p. establishment, although that seems to be, maybe some change in the air there, it's good to see. the intellectual elites donald trump as a candidate defined the issues for the working family, to the middle class itself. i want to turn to enrique peaiea pena-nie pena-nieto, and he's there with the cartels the most violent in the world and there had as been no declaration of assistance from the state department of any president to this point. there has been no concern on the part of the business round table, corporate america, the chambers of commerce about human rights, even though they're being violated daily in mexico. and gruesomely so in many cases. i mean, this is quite a change for president trump to stand up and say, look, things are going to change here. >> well, and i just think it's kind of silly whe
you can't find a nathan glazer, intellectual powerhouses.y're mostly to corporate, or think tank or left ideological nonsense and in business they fall in lock step with the chamber of commerce, the business round table, often the g.o.p. establishment, although that seems to be, maybe some change in the air there, it's good to see. the intellectual elites donald trump as a candidate defined the issues for the working family, to the middle class itself. i want to turn to enrique peaiea pena-nie...
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ed glazer is one of larry's colleagues at harvard. i read a piece you wrote in city journal a couple of months ago in which you said there were three popular propositions. one that a 21st century business needs a 21st century infrastructure. second that infrastructure puts people to work. and third, infrastructure should be a national responsibility financed by popular revenues. they said all three of those were wrong. >> they said the first one was wrong too? i was on a roll. >> the floor is yours. was larry right or not? >> yes. but just as america's infrastructure needs its full-throated advocates, it also needs its skeptics. because americans are not going to get the infrastructure they deserve united states we both propose it, critique it and then argue over it. i think in some sense that is what my job is, although honestly i pretty much afreed with everything larry said. let me go through. i think you may have missed the subtext of one of his comments, which is harvard's chemistry department really needs a new hvac system, and
ed glazer is one of larry's colleagues at harvard. i read a piece you wrote in city journal a couple of months ago in which you said there were three popular propositions. one that a 21st century business needs a 21st century infrastructure. second that infrastructure puts people to work. and third, infrastructure should be a national responsibility financed by popular revenues. they said all three of those were wrong. >> they said the first one was wrong too? i was on a roll. >>...
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. >> so we began today talking about physical infrastructure with larry summers and ed glazer. we've had conversations with economists who studied transportation, and water infrastructure. you heard part of the conversation we had about investments in human capital, both the evidence for and the evidence that is lacking in investments, in education, or transfer of programs to low-income kids, to pay off in the future. which is, of course, the definition of investment. but one of the things that's haunted us all day long is, i think a lack of confidence that if the federal government spends more money, that it will go to those areas where there is the highest return. so i know both of you have spoken quite a bit over the years about why you think we ought to spend more on federal infrastructure spending. so if an american, if one of your constituents says, look, i'd like to have better bridges and heated runways, i'll tell you that story later, i'm not convinced that if you spend another 200 or larry summers says $2 trillion over a decade in infrastructure spending, that we're g
. >> so we began today talking about physical infrastructure with larry summers and ed glazer. we've had conversations with economists who studied transportation, and water infrastructure. you heard part of the conversation we had about investments in human capital, both the evidence for and the evidence that is lacking in investments, in education, or transfer of programs to low-income kids, to pay off in the future. which is, of course, the definition of investment. but one of the...
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. >> days later glazers were back proving to be men of their word. >> i said by the end of the week we be here. when story aired on money got phone calls for myself volunteering to come down here >> reporter: this isn't first time this synagogue has been vandalized so some associated concern it was an attempt to intimidate or hate crime and maybe it was. it didn't have to be that serious for local 252 to decide to step in. >> live in the neighborhood. couple or guys live in the neighborhood. just here to help out any way we can. >> it is interesting talking to all of them they work pretty much a full day. they didn't know anybody here at the synagogue even though they live in the neighborhood. they saw a need to fix something, decided to fix it, and because it is right thing to do. >> we just will fix everything >> reporter: it was as much as i pointed out their actions were nice to see at a time that helping people out for no reason isn't as common as it should be, it still shrugged it off. >> we have five guys, full day's work just volunteering and helping out the thaib hood >> yep.
. >> days later glazers were back proving to be men of their word. >> i said by the end of the week we be here. when story aired on money got phone calls for myself volunteering to come down here >> reporter: this isn't first time this synagogue has been vandalized so some associated concern it was an attempt to intimidate or hate crime and maybe it was. it didn't have to be that serious for local 252 to decide to step in. >> live in the neighborhood. couple or guys live...
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is co-chairman of the hutchins center advisory committee, to be followed by a conversation with ed glazer that i'll moderate, then we have a panel of academics i will introduce later to talk more about the evidence on physical infrastructure. then we will turn to human capital. it was our belief that too often, the conversation in washington has -- separates investments in physical capital and human capital, and we attempt today to bring them together into one thing. the other thing we've tried very hard to do is avoid advocacy for one particular form of public investment based on the interests of the people who are promoting it. there's an entire industry that's dedicated to telling us that we ought to put all of our tax money into pre-k and another industry that's dedicated to no, we ought to put it all into roads and bridges. we hope today to shed some light on the evidence for this and the arguments and also the questions that remain to be answered, because i think that we would be foolish if we pretended that all the questions had answers. following the panel that i will moderate, we
is co-chairman of the hutchins center advisory committee, to be followed by a conversation with ed glazer that i'll moderate, then we have a panel of academics i will introduce later to talk more about the evidence on physical infrastructure. then we will turn to human capital. it was our belief that too often, the conversation in washington has -- separates investments in physical capital and human capital, and we attempt today to bring them together into one thing. the other thing we've tried...
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a coverings with ed glazer that i will moderate. we have a panel of academics i look forward to discuss about the evidence of physical infrastructure. it is our believe that too often the conversation in washington separates invests in physical capital and human capital. we attempt today to bring them together in one thing. the other thing we've tried very hard to do is avoid advocacy of for one particular form of public investment based on the interests of the people who are promoting it. there is an entire industry dead cade the to tell us -- dedicated putting all tax money into pre-k and another industry dedicated to put it all into roads and bridges. and we hope to bring light the evidence and arguments and questions that remain to be answered. i think we would be foolish if we pretended all the questions had answers. following the panel i will moderate, christian butcher from wellesley college who will talk about aspects of which transfer payments, particularly low income families can be considered investment. we'll break for l
a coverings with ed glazer that i will moderate. we have a panel of academics i look forward to discuss about the evidence of physical infrastructure. it is our believe that too often the conversation in washington separates invests in physical capital and human capital. we attempt today to bring them together in one thing. the other thing we've tried very hard to do is avoid advocacy of for one particular form of public investment based on the interests of the people who are promoting it....
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chip kelly talked with jay glazer of fox sports and kelly accused then gm trent baalke of undermining him for several weeks in an effort to get kelly fired and have baalke save himself. kelly previously said baalke blocked his efforts to draft dak prescott, who's become an instant star with the dallas cowboys. baalke has not spoken publicly regarding the firings. >>> a group of teens is going all out to support a classmate with hodge beginkin's lymphoma. they're raising money by following this simple recipe, live, love and bake. lyanne melendez explains. >> reporter: baking 101. how to make irresistible cookies and sell enough of them to support a cause. that's what these students in hayward have learned in the past few weeks. >> so being able to step up and do something without having to ask anybody else. >> reporter: when their classmate, 16-year-old rikaya was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma, her friend, elias, rallied the troops. >> she was pretty energetic and it hurt us when we found out about this, so we decided to give back and start a fund-raiser for her and help her out. >
chip kelly talked with jay glazer of fox sports and kelly accused then gm trent baalke of undermining him for several weeks in an effort to get kelly fired and have baalke save himself. kelly previously said baalke blocked his efforts to draft dak prescott, who's become an instant star with the dallas cowboys. baalke has not spoken publicly regarding the firings. >>> a group of teens is going all out to support a classmate with hodge beginkin's lymphoma. they're raising money by...
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. >> john glazer hopes his more customized blends are part of the equation. >> we can try to blend up't you do it? turn the responsibility over to you. >> let's do a c"cbs this mornin" scotch whiskey. i'm thinking for charlie it's going to be smokey. maybe for nora let's do floral. and for gayle, let's do spicy. >> how smokey do you want it to be? >> i want it to be a balance of all three. >> that's a smokey must. that's charlie. >> next we'll do the one. >> emphasis on spicy. >> the floral for nora. >> there you go. >> okay. all right. >> the moment of truth. >> the moment of truth. cheers to "cbs this morning." >> cheers. cheers. >> and i am sure you're all wonder whag this customized whiskey tastes like, so we took it upon ourselves to send you your very own bottle. cheers. >> jonathan, let me ask you this. is whiskey good at 8:47 on the east coast and 1:47 o in london? >> after lunch. >> it tastes delicious. >> and how many have you had? >> this is why i pretend my ioc doesn't work. what did you guys say? >> thank u,yo mr. smokey. >> thank you. miss floral. we'll be right back.
. >> john glazer hopes his more customized blends are part of the equation. >> we can try to blend up't you do it? turn the responsibility over to you. >> let's do a c"cbs this mornin" scotch whiskey. i'm thinking for charlie it's going to be smokey. maybe for nora let's do floral. and for gayle, let's do spicy. >> how smokey do you want it to be? >> i want it to be a balance of all three. >> that's a smokey must. that's charlie. >> next we'll...
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panel we have cnbc markets commentator michael santoli, michael yushicami and mayflower's pm larry glazerould kick things off here. welcome, everybody. markets broadly, i get that. why was morgan stanley down so much when it had its best quarter. >> it's become a favorite position of everybody coming through here it seems. had treasury yields down again. you had the dollar down again and dollar up, treasury yields up been a very integral part of the story to the feds and having a lot of clearance to raise rates a few times this year and of course the yield curve itself is a thing that makes money. i think all of those things working together across the board you've got the popular trade tested today and financials have been a big one. >> exactly. kbe is worth more in six months. michael, the same way during the trump rally the banks leaning away. if they're rolling over the whole market stalled here. how much lower do you think this thing goes? >> well, i think you're definitely seeing the trump rally roll over at this point. obviously staples is one of the best performing areas of the ma
panel we have cnbc markets commentator michael santoli, michael yushicami and mayflower's pm larry glazerould kick things off here. welcome, everybody. markets broadly, i get that. why was morgan stanley down so much when it had its best quarter. >> it's become a favorite position of everybody coming through here it seems. had treasury yields down again. you had the dollar down again and dollar up, treasury yields up been a very integral part of the story to the feds and having a lot of...