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and steve hartman with a 95- year-old making a splash. but first, the headlines in 60 seconds. >> president trump threatening to revoke even more security clearances. dozore than a dozen former u.s. foficials signed a letter in support of former c.i.a. director john brennan. >> john is a patriot. >> day two of jury deliberations in the paul manafort trial. >> he happens to be a very good person! and i think it's very sad what they've done to paul manafort. >> in southern india, the worst d ood in 100 years. >> at least 324 people have died, and even more rain is narecast.anher two young daughters. >> espn said the star spangled banner will not be a part of the monday night football broadcast on the channel entering this upcoming n.f.l. season. >> in a new emotional interview, tesla c.e.o. elon musk says this past year for him has been ngcruciating. >> the tesla board so concerned, exc're looking for a new number two executive. ri ♪ >> tributes continue to pour in for aretha franklin. >> her voice and sincerity is t forgettable. >> she has
and steve hartman with a 95- year-old making a splash. but first, the headlines in 60 seconds. >> president trump threatening to revoke even more security clearances. dozore than a dozen former u.s. foficials signed a letter in support of former c.i.a. director john brennan. >> john is a patriot. >> day two of jury deliberations in the paul manafort trial. >> he happens to be a very good person! and i think it's very sad what they've done to paul manafort. >> in...
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steve hartman is next "on the road," with a washington power player. .na can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. with two times more detail than any other dna test... you can connect more deeply to the places of your past. and be inspired to learn about the people and traditions that make you, you. savor your dna story. only $59-- our site's lowest price ever. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may wor
steve hartman is next "on the road," with a washington power player. .na can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. with two times more detail than any other dna test... you can connect more deeply to the places of your past. and be inspired to learn about the people and traditions that make you, you. savor your dna story. only $59-- our site's lowest price ever. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say,...
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. >> joe hartman was my closest friend at saturday night live.had the greatest instrument of any comedian i ever worked with. >> i'm just a kid, man. i fell in some ice and later got thawed out by some of your scientists. your world frightens and confuses me. >> he was the glue. he held everything together. so if a sketch was horrible, put phil hartman in it, and it will elevate it. >> i hide behind -- >> many friends and fans of comic actor phil hartman are grief stricken this morning. police believe he was shot by his wife who then shot herself in their california home. >> the loss of phil was a huge shock to the system. it was a bad marriage, but no one thought it was going to resolve itself that tragically and that horrifyingly. >> when these people go, even if we don't know them personally, we feel like we've lost a friend because we've lost someone who's really made us laugh. that's what a friend does. >> are you on? good wing wencelas. i'm sorry, it's not working. i wouldn't rehearse an actor in shakespeare the way you people work here. it
. >> joe hartman was my closest friend at saturday night live.had the greatest instrument of any comedian i ever worked with. >> i'm just a kid, man. i fell in some ice and later got thawed out by some of your scientists. your world frightens and confuses me. >> he was the glue. he held everything together. so if a sketch was horrible, put phil hartman in it, and it will elevate it. >> i hide behind -- >> many friends and fans of comic actor phil hartman are grief...
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put phil hartman in it, it will elevate it. >> many friend and fans of combing actor phil hartman aretricken this morning. police believe he was shot by his wife who then shot herself in their california home. >> the loss of phil was a huge shock to the system. a bad marriage. but no one thought it was going to resolve itself that tragically in that horrifyingly. >> when these people go. we don't know them personally. we feel like we lost a friend. some one that really made us laugh that. 's what a friend does. >> are you on? >> good king -- sorry,ry. no, not work. you don't know what i am up against here. i wouldn't rehearse an actor in shakespeare the way you people work here. awe all please. >> it's his fault. >> him. yes, you. >> i'll fire him. >> you people are pests. no men kn no -- >> just think of the best john candy you can imagine. he was actually like that and more. >> oh. >> he touched everybody -- i don't know, you could see into his soul. he was so vulnerable. you could see him in planes, trains, automobiles, and know what a beautiful dramatic actor he was. >> next time
put phil hartman in it, it will elevate it. >> many friend and fans of combing actor phil hartman aretricken this morning. police believe he was shot by his wife who then shot herself in their california home. >> the loss of phil was a huge shock to the system. a bad marriage. but no one thought it was going to resolve itself that tragically in that horrifyingly. >> when these people go. we don't know them personally. we feel like we lost a friend. some one that really made us...
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who is the director to write a proposal, hartman did and he gave it to harvey and harvey thought that the proposal didn't cover things he thought were very necessary to cover. he rewrote the proposal and it received a grant. the committee that gave the grant had some very pro- gay people on it. they said the committee was stacked and he had promised that we would open a community center to found a site but paul hartman and others got the fbi to investigate whether there was hanky-panky going on about the proposal was george and harvey milk and it became a moot point after both were killed, but that's the sad story did not want to have. >> there was no evidence of hanky-panky though. >> no there was no evidence. >> it was a turf war. could you talk a little bit more about their friendship? have been known each other for a long time before harvey was elected. >> i think he really admired musk only because he really thought to repeal the sodomy law that was repealed in california in 1975. he knew he was a good friend of the communities. he ran for office several times and 73. when he ran
who is the director to write a proposal, hartman did and he gave it to harvey and harvey thought that the proposal didn't cover things he thought were very necessary to cover. he rewrote the proposal and it received a grant. the committee that gave the grant had some very pro- gay people on it. they said the committee was stacked and he had promised that we would open a community center to found a site but paul hartman and others got the fbi to investigate whether there was hanky-panky going on...
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steve hartman on the road in washington. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. some of you the news continues. for others check back with us later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jericka duncan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, august 16th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump strips the white house security clearance from former cia director john brennan. critics call it an abuse of power. >>> breaking overnight, there's been an arrest in the case of a missing pregnant mom and her two young daughters. >>> and the lights are back on off a blackout at one of the nation's busiest airports.
steve hartman on the road in washington. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. some of you the news continues. for others check back with us later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jericka duncan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, august 16th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump strips the white house security clearance from former cia...
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steve hartman, on the road. in canton, ohio. >> a splash, of course.ht news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and "cbs this >>> it's thursday, august 23rd, 2018, this is the cbs morning news. president trump. he's pushing back against allegations from his former lawyer and we're learning just how close his ex campaign chair was to be convicted on all financial fraud charges. plus, new reaction from the california congressman facing charges today for alleged stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars of campaign money for his lavish lifestyle.
steve hartman, on the road. in canton, ohio. >> a splash, of course.ht news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a bit later for the morning news and "cbs this >>> it's thursday, august 23rd, 2018, this is the cbs morning news. president trump. he's pushing back against allegations from his former lawyer and we're learning just how close his ex campaign chair was to be convicted on all financial fraud charges. plus, new...
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here's steve hartman, on the road. >> reporter: a good teacher will do almost anything for a student.eacher at marsh point elementary in palm beach gardens, florida. as we first reported a few months ago, it all started when donna noticed a change in one of her fourth-graders, troy volk. >> and it did affect his morning behavior. he was just shut down at times. >> she suspected there was a reason. >> she suspected there was something o so she asked me if anything had changed in the home. >> reporter: this is troy's mother, anna hida. she told donna the truth, that she was in stage 5 kidney failure. >> are you okay? >> reporter: she had this severe pain almost daily. and because she has a rare blood type the odds of finding a kidney donor were slim. >> when my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, i was getting a little down. >> what was your worst fear? >> my mom not getting the kidney ever. >> reporter: as you can see, troy tried to keep a brave front. fortunately, he found a friend in donna. >> i really just hate it. >> i know, buddy. >> reporter: she was there for him eve
here's steve hartman, on the road. >> reporter: a good teacher will do almost anything for a student.eacher at marsh point elementary in palm beach gardens, florida. as we first reported a few months ago, it all started when donna noticed a change in one of her fourth-graders, troy volk. >> and it did affect his morning behavior. he was just shut down at times. >> she suspected there was a reason. >> she suspected there was something o so she asked me if anything had...
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putting a tax on that at the point of sale that could have happened at westminster this can only hartman scotland with a more progressive society saying look we need to do these things but it never could hartmut westminster and one of my features today my sad sad memories of westminster is it really hasn't moved on much then broiled in a strange expenses issue because it was really a hangover from westminster that nothing to do with the scottish parliament. looking back and taking in proportion do you think no looking back give no we'll see the that sort of thing should have been survivable because i certainly did that type and think that what would you tell your mother was survival i think that's very true and i look at what's happened since then and various things but at heart the moment time alec and i had to react to that moment in time and i felt in the best interest everyone that i should decide to resign it certainly wasn't easy and there were some dark moments running up to that and of course after the it was a question of rehabilitation and i've always believed in terms of publi
putting a tax on that at the point of sale that could have happened at westminster this can only hartman scotland with a more progressive society saying look we need to do these things but it never could hartmut westminster and one of my features today my sad sad memories of westminster is it really hasn't moved on much then broiled in a strange expenses issue because it was really a hangover from westminster that nothing to do with the scottish parliament. looking back and taking in proportion...
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steve hartman found her story on the road. >> what you want?ker debra davis -- >> i have a caesar salad. chicken patty. chicken and rice. >> reporter: every meal comes from a sweetie pie. >> all right, sweetie pie. you're welcome. >> reporter: auntie debra as she's known here at hoover high school doles out a heaping helping of hospitality every lunch hour. >> you're welcome, sweetie. >> reporter: and this is just her first course of kindness. >> see you all tomorrow. >> reporter: after serving food reporter: after lunch debra drives her beat-up '76 chevy malibu all over san diego, looking for hungry homeless people. >> hey. how are you? >> i think she's okay. >> no, she's not. >> reporter: debra says she's never met a homeless person who wasn't starving for her home cooking. >> come on, tell them over here to come on and eat. >> reporter: on this day she served more than 50 multicourse meals. >> you've got a fork? chicken and rice, collard greens with smoked turkey. >> reporter: all at her own expense. >> barbecue ribs. >> are you broke? >> no
steve hartman found her story on the road. >> what you want?ker debra davis -- >> i have a caesar salad. chicken patty. chicken and rice. >> reporter: every meal comes from a sweetie pie. >> all right, sweetie pie. you're welcome. >> reporter: auntie debra as she's known here at hoover high school doles out a heaping helping of hospitality every lunch hour. >> you're welcome, sweetie. >> reporter: and this is just her first course of kindness. >>...
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government i don't know that this is nationally what president trump wants but it certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and. purchase of russian weapons is that because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies the deal with russia. in french a journalist has been speaking out about the issue of discrimination on accommodation rental sites like air b.n. b. he has claimed that people are often finding they are having bookings denied or cancelled because of their north african names journalist mehta. says he himself tried to book an apartment in my say twice and on both occasions his booking was cancelled without explanation his friend who he says has a good french name and later booked the same apartment for the exact same dates as this is clear proof of discrimination now after wrote about his experience on twitter air b.n. b. was quick to respond and expressed regret over the incident and stres
government i don't know that this is nationally what president trump wants but it certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and. purchase of russian weapons is that because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies the deal with russia. in french a journalist has been speaking out about the issue of...
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president rather who was speaking and also the remains of an explosion a gas cylinders in a nearby are hartman's other than that there is a video that we're seeing where it's really not clear what's going on now the government has revealed evidence that backs their claim because there's a lot of skepticism to bear in their claim that it was how this was president he claims to have had over fifty assassination plots against a mother and his career has claimed over twenty assassination plots but this is the first time we see one actually play out if it is an elaborate lie that the evidence would be able to improve their credibility but for now we have not seen much also we understand there's been some claims of involvement and responsibility tell us about those yes there's a group kong that she shouldn't soldiers that put out a memo on social media claiming responsibility on the attack and calling the operation phoenix these say they're backed by the constitution and that they are planning to change the government if you're going to spoil it but there's really no way to verify that it is an actual
president rather who was speaking and also the remains of an explosion a gas cylinders in a nearby are hartman's other than that there is a video that we're seeing where it's really not clear what's going on now the government has revealed evidence that backs their claim because there's a lot of skepticism to bear in their claim that it was how this was president he claims to have had over fifty assassination plots against a mother and his career has claimed over twenty assassination plots but...
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government i don't know that this is nationally what president trump wants but it certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and the purchase of russian weapons is bad because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies the deal with russia. in french a journalist has been speaking out about the issue of...
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to my right is max nicholas, damien williams, bob allen, scott hartman, and the cochise -- co-chiefs of our securities and commodities fraud task force. who bysman collins, virtue of his office helps to write the laws of our nation, acted as if the law did not apply to him. the charges today demonstrate once again that no matter what the crime, and no matter who committed it, we stand committed in the pursuit of justice without fear or favor. i would now like to invite to sweeney.m bill bill: thank you, and good afternoon, everybody. u.s. representative christopher collins sat on innate's board of directors for more than three years. collins himself was the company's largest shareholder. 2017,around the summer of a drug designed to treat a debilitating form of multiple sclerosis had entered the late stages of a clinical trial. this drug was the only viable drug in the pipeline for innate. this is significant in that the company's value was nearly completely wrapped up in the success of the clinical trial and a subsequent phase three trial. 2017, evening of june 22, collins received a
to my right is max nicholas, damien williams, bob allen, scott hartman, and the cochise -- co-chiefs of our securities and commodities fraud task force. who bysman collins, virtue of his office helps to write the laws of our nation, acted as if the law did not apply to him. the charges today demonstrate once again that no matter what the crime, and no matter who committed it, we stand committed in the pursuit of justice without fear or favor. i would now like to invite to sweeney.m bill bill:...
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revoking former communist john brennan's security clearance, retired cia intelligence officer sam hartmannd the author of "why we fight," fox news strategist sebastian gorka. both of you have been outspoken. you spent your life, dan hoffman, in this type of business, let's put it that way? >> yeah, i always felt like john brennan should take the hippocratic oath of respecting the privilege of holding security clearance and doing no harm to our national security when he was enjoying his rights as freedom of speech. he did that tonight when talking on msnbc. this is not about freedom of speech. from my experience with the cia, the concern that i and others would have is when foreign governments, not to mention spies, foreign spies, stealing secrets on our behalf, john brennan making unsubstantiated claims that vladimir putin would blackmail president trump, john brennan must know something because he has security clearance. that's why john brennan was costing, risking, great collateral damage to our national security. >> sean: dr. gorka, they should take all of these peoples 'security clear
revoking former communist john brennan's security clearance, retired cia intelligence officer sam hartmannd the author of "why we fight," fox news strategist sebastian gorka. both of you have been outspoken. you spent your life, dan hoffman, in this type of business, let's put it that way? >> yeah, i always felt like john brennan should take the hippocratic oath of respecting the privilege of holding security clearance and doing no harm to our national security when he was...
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and thank the prosecutors in my office handling the case. , bob right is max nicholas then, scott hartmand co-chiefs of our securities and commodities fraud task force. collins, who by virtue of his office helps to write the laws of our nation, acted as if the law did not apply to him. the charges today demonstrate once again that no matter what the crime and no matter who committed it, we stand committed in the pursuit of justice without fear or favor. to invite toike the podium, bill sweeney. bill: good afternoon everybody. christopher collins sat on a board of directors for a period of more than three years, spanning the run-up to the drug trial announcement in may 2017. collins himself was the largest shareholder. druge summer of 2017, a designed to treat multiple sclerosis had entered the late stages of a phase two clinical trial. was the only viable drug in the pipeline. this is significant in that the company value was wrapped up in the success of the clinical phaseand its subsequent three trial. on the evening of june 22, 2017 collins received in email informing him that the drug
and thank the prosecutors in my office handling the case. , bob right is max nicholas then, scott hartmand co-chiefs of our securities and commodities fraud task force. collins, who by virtue of his office helps to write the laws of our nation, acted as if the law did not apply to him. the charges today demonstrate once again that no matter what the crime and no matter who committed it, we stand committed in the pursuit of justice without fear or favor. to invite toike the podium, bill sweeney....
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steve hartman, on the road, in >>> emf technicians are being taught a new method of cpr.d hands only. that means no more mouth to mout resuscitation. for one couple, the old-style cpr led to a life of love. rena has the story. >> reporter: andy and trina's relationship nearly ended before it even started. they met through facebook. montgomerie posted an invite asking friends to train with him for a marathon paddle board event in new york city. trainer answered. after their fourth paddle session, montgomerie felt a burning sensation in his chest. >> i kept saying, just make it to the car, make it to the car. and i said, i need to put the board down. and i just put the board down and then, boom, that was it. >> reporter: montgomerie went into cardiac arrest. he didn't have a heartbeat for 17 minutes. >> i checked for a pulse and i didn't feel a pulse. i thought he was dead. >> reporter: that's trainer, doctor, andy trainer, on her knees administering cpr and mouth to mouth. >> i had gone 10.4 miles the night before. i had no idea that i was going to have a heart attack. luc
steve hartman, on the road, in >>> emf technicians are being taught a new method of cpr.d hands only. that means no more mouth to mout resuscitation. for one couple, the old-style cpr led to a life of love. rena has the story. >> reporter: andy and trina's relationship nearly ended before it even started. they met through facebook. montgomerie posted an invite asking friends to train with him for a marathon paddle board event in new york city. trainer answered. after their fourth...
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and steve hartman with a 95- year-old making a splash.s in 60 seconds. >> president trump threatening to revoke even more security clearances. dozore than a dozen former u.s. foficials signed a letter in support of former c.i.a. director john brennan. >> john is a patriot. >> day two of jury deliberations in the paul manafort trial. >> he happens to be a very good person! and i think it's very sad what they've done to paul manafort.
and steve hartman with a 95- year-old making a splash.s in 60 seconds. >> president trump threatening to revoke even more security clearances. dozore than a dozen former u.s. foficials signed a letter in support of former c.i.a. director john brennan. >> john is a patriot. >> day two of jury deliberations in the paul manafort trial. >> he happens to be a very good person! and i think it's very sad what they've done to paul manafort.
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done a lot of things with tom including, one saturday i was sitting at home if you don't know tom hartmanhe has number nine radio show, he is a top-ranked liberal radio show. he is an amazing guy but you know slightly left of bernie sanders. so he is pretty far down at the other than on the left called me up on saturday e-mailed me said i have an idea for next week's show do you want to switch sides? and -- you know -- and so you know we got on radio, and we flipped sides we argued each other's points of view, so he showed the respect there and when you read that it is -- it is actually makes me happy because he says you need to read it if you are we need if you are on the left you need to know how a rad equally like charles thinks when somebody far left as tom calls you a radical it is actually team are of endearment interesting how it will reads really what he meant. >> greed is good true or false. >> i think that greed is true. greed is everywhere. so i answered your question in a way that might not have expected on that, but i think, i think greed is everywhere greed is just on omnipr
done a lot of things with tom including, one saturday i was sitting at home if you don't know tom hartmanhe has number nine radio show, he is a top-ranked liberal radio show. he is an amazing guy but you know slightly left of bernie sanders. so he is pretty far down at the other than on the left called me up on saturday e-mailed me said i have an idea for next week's show do you want to switch sides? and -- you know -- and so you know we got on radio, and we flipped sides we argued each other's...
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>> rorter: dennis hartman has lived on black foot road for 40 years. this is the first time heavy winds slammed this maple tree onto his house. it hurts. >> it's a rough feeling because there's been a lot of patience, blood sweat and tears put into this house. >> reporter: people wondered how fast the windsere going to causal this damage. >> i'm from kansas. it felt like a tornado, it really did.ha the winds werepowerful. >> reporter: now, the good news is that there hast been any reports of injuries. however, people are calling to r insurance companies take care of the damage. meanwhile, they're going to have to again take a detour to get out of their neighborhoods because several roads are closed. livein here college park, i'm shomari stone, news 4. >> shomari, thank you. >> the worst is over but there is still a chance for rain tomorrow, folks. idoug is tracking all from the storm center. doug? >> yeah, guys, it is over. we're not dealing with any more in the way of showers and thunderstorms tonight. take a look at storm team radar. high and dry, fi
>> rorter: dennis hartman has lived on black foot road for 40 years. this is the first time heavy winds slammed this maple tree onto his house. it hurts. >> it's a rough feeling because there's been a lot of patience, blood sweat and tears put into this house. >> reporter: people wondered how fast the windsere going to causal this damage. >> i'm from kansas. it felt like a tornado, it really did.ha the winds werepowerful. >> reporter: now, the good news is that...
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lobbyist you'll cheer for on the road with steve hartman coming up in a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >> thank you, jeff. thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> the whole gang will be here, allen, liz and paul back in 30 minutes, more local news for you. see you then. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs s> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this friday: new protests over the anthem on the field... and online. and on the road in the swamp with a lobbyist you will come to tve. but first, the headlines in 60 seconds. >> protesters across the n.f.l. and the league's pre-season opener. >> the president once again jumped into the fray. py tweeting, "be happy, be cool. stand proudly for your national anthem." >> historic wildfires in teuthern california intensified overnight. em it seems as soon as one fire is put out, another one starts right back up. >> a state of emergency is in effect in charlottesville. >> ahead of this weekend's one- year anniversary of that violent white nationalist rally. >> do you think this community a year later has healed, has er hged? h,
lobbyist you'll cheer for on the road with steve hartman coming up in a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >> thank you, jeff. thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> the whole gang will be here, allen, liz and paul back in 30 minutes, more local news for you. see you then. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs s> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this friday: new protests over the anthem on the field... and online. and on the road in the swamp with a lobbyist you will...
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government i don't know that this is nationally what president truck wants but it certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and the purchase of russian weapons is bad because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies that deal with russia. a former nurse who's lived in britain since she was a baby faces deportation sharyn the tellus who was originally born in the caribbean and whose father served in the euro forces one of hundreds in the so named windrush scandal a government policy which wrongly targeted commonwealth citizens immigration status charan's been telling our story to our team. i had to stop working i lost my job i was a registered nurse i went into financial difficulties i lost my dad in twenty two or my brother to suicide i ended up stealing monies from patients and. have it ended up in person getting a prison sentence everything accumulators it was just like a knock on effect people a
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government i don't know that this is nationally what president trump wants but it certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and the purchase of russian weapons is bad because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies the deal with russia. of caribbean origin who was brought to the u.k. as a baby and whose father to the role if indeed is now facing deportation from the country which he's called home for most of a life shot of a told us told his story to us he shut the edwards dashti. i had to stop work i lost my job i was a registered nurse i went into financial difficulties i lost my dad in twenty two or my brother to suicide i ended up stealing money is one patience and. have it ended up in personally getting affairs and. everything just accumulators it was just like a knock on effect people are dying or people have literally died off stress people have committed suicide because of this it's been a
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government i don't know that this is nationally what president trump wants but it certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and the purchase of russian weapons is bad because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies the deal with russia. story next you have a full of caribbean origin who was brought to the u.k. as a baby and whose father indeed served in the royal air force but is now facing deportation from the country when she's cold home for most of her life should be edwidge dusty takes up the story. i had to stop working i lost my job i was a registered nurse i went into financial difficulties i lost my dad in twenty twelve my brother to suicide i ended up stealing monies from patients i'm. in habit i ended up in prison getting a. everything just accumulators it was just like a knock on effect people are dying people have literally died of stress people have committed suicide because of this i
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government i don't know that this is nationally what president trump wants but it certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and the purchase of russian weapons is bad because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies the deal with russia. a former nurse who's lived in britain since she was a baby is facing deportation sharyn fatalis who was originally born in the car at the end and his father served in the er force is one of hundreds caught in the so-called windrush scandal a government policy which wrongly targeted commonwealth citizens immigration status charan's being telling us her story. i had to stop working i lost my job i was a registered nurse i went into financial difficulties i lost my dad in twenty two or my brother to suicide i ended up stealing money as one patients. have it ended up in person getting a prison sentence everything just accumulators it was just like a knock on effect peo
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government i don't know that this is nationally what president trump wants but it certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and the purchase of russian weapons is that because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies the deal with russia. a former nurse of karroubi in origin who was brought to the u.k. as a baby whose father served in the royal air force is not facing deportation from the country she's called home from most of her life charge of a tallis told her story to r.t. . i had to stop working i lost my job i was a registered nurse i went into financial difficulties i lost my dad in twenty two or my brother to suicide i ended up stealing monies from patients and. have it ended up in person getting a prison sentence everything just accumulators it was just like a knock on effect people are dying people have literally died of stress people have committed suicide because of this it's been a tou
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steve hartman explains. >> reporter: if you had to think of a good site for an archaeological dig, you probably wouldn't think of the chuildrens workshop school in manhattan. you almost certainly wouldn't think of mare yarn fisherman sea third grace classroom. and you definitely wouldn't think of her coat closet. >> it's not like it's a tomb or per mo pyramid. it's a closet. >> i'm really lucky this one student decided to investigate. >> that's this student, bobby. >> hit pay dirt yea ago when boy was in miriam a class, he started wondering about a little crack in the closet floor. he began poking around with his finger, then turned to pencils and shirt hangers. >> and then other kids got curious, and they were totally into it. >> reporter: which is why for the past two years now, miriam's students have been excavating nearly every closet in this 100-year-old school. >> i found a really old coin. >> reporter: they're finding some really old things. >> pokemon cards. >> reporter: some more recent. >> what's this? >> reporter: and some much more recent. >> there's a camera! >> reporter:
steve hartman explains. >> reporter: if you had to think of a good site for an archaeological dig, you probably wouldn't think of the chuildrens workshop school in manhattan. you almost certainly wouldn't think of mare yarn fisherman sea third grace classroom. and you definitely wouldn't think of her coat closet. >> it's not like it's a tomb or per mo pyramid. it's a closet. >> i'm really lucky this one student decided to investigate. >> that's this student, bobby....
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palestine liberation organization said palestinians would not be bullied into giving up their rights dave hartman is a former assistant administrator with the forward a department of the us government he says the move by the us will only empower hamas the united states has essentially ceded the political space to hamas and other rejectionist were creating a vacuum by leaving gaza and the west bank and in so doing not only have we turned back on the palestinian people but we've also created greater risk for israel so now we're leaving now we've concluded that we have other priorities and and so doing we well have empowered hamas i mean it's just as simple as that and you don't even have to take my word for it i mean you can simply ask any of the security professionals american or israeli or palestinian track those very closely when we leave that will be filled by hamas and other reaction this. well half of the two million people living in gaza or are under seventeen some of them have already lived through three wars in two thousand and eight two thousand and twelve and two thousand and fourteen th
palestine liberation organization said palestinians would not be bullied into giving up their rights dave hartman is a former assistant administrator with the forward a department of the us government he says the move by the us will only empower hamas the united states has essentially ceded the political space to hamas and other rejectionist were creating a vacuum by leaving gaza and the west bank and in so doing not only have we turned back on the palestinian people but we've also created...
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. >> we laughed for a half an hour and nobody would have found that funnier than phil hartman. >>> indonesian islands, already on-edge, get rattled by another powerful earthquake. we have the latest on this deadly disaster. >>> plus, iran braces for a renewal of sanctions, as the u.s. makes good on president donald trump's decision to pull out of the international nuclear deal. >>> and long hope for reunions may come later this month. some families like these, divided decades ago by the korean war. we'll have the details in a live report, from seoul. hello and welcome to our viewers, joining us here in the united states. and of course, from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. this is cnn newsroom. for the second time in a week, a powerful earthquake rocked indonesian's resort islands. this one stronger and deadlier than the last. this was the scene in a store sunday evening, panic as part of the ceiling caved in. the epicenter of the quake was on the popular island of lombok. but tremors were feld in bali. 91 people are dead and hundreds others are injured. will ripley is following thi
. >> we laughed for a half an hour and nobody would have found that funnier than phil hartman. >>> indonesian islands, already on-edge, get rattled by another powerful earthquake. we have the latest on this deadly disaster. >>> plus, iran braces for a renewal of sanctions, as the u.s. makes good on president donald trump's decision to pull out of the international nuclear deal. >>> and long hope for reunions may come later this month. some families like these,...
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i was listening to don apartment -- don hartman. it is disgusting how these companies were running spanish peoplemexico telling that if you can get here, we will pay you $16 an hour. they used to give employers five-your sentences at a $5,000 fine for each violation for each employee. one ronald reagan stopped doing that, pc a flood of them coming to america. -- you see a flood of them coming to america. today we say we have 30 million people in america that are basically undocumented. i don't have a position against them but we have to look at the facts. host: thank you for the call. guest: we have about 11 million people that are on document direct -- undocumented right now. it's interesting he said 1986. one thing that is amazing about undocumented labor in a culture -- this country has had a debate for a very, very long time. even in times when the united states was trying to minimize people coming into this country during world war ii when we were sending people to japanese internment camps, we had a separate program that allow
i was listening to don apartment -- don hartman. it is disgusting how these companies were running spanish peoplemexico telling that if you can get here, we will pay you $16 an hour. they used to give employers five-your sentences at a $5,000 fine for each violation for each employee. one ronald reagan stopped doing that, pc a flood of them coming to america. -- you see a flood of them coming to america. today we say we have 30 million people in america that are basically undocumented. i don't...
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which is a perfect example of the african-american we saw even with hartman's reading at the beginning of the term, the disconnect even as you're trying to imagine it. but i think what's key here is that there is a reimagining of that, even a kind of connection, a story that you take with you, and it's been changed. it's changed by the flora and fauna of america itself, so it becomes unmistakably african-american. a lot of people are absolutely not interested at all in what katie ann sutton is putting forth. and that's why she tests neal hirston to know exactly who are you and what can i trust? so the african-american population in freedom, the difference between anderson and katie ann sutton, it is the wide chasm of diversity of all the people coming into freedom. but if there is a way to figure out how the radical reconstruction umbrella can embrace both and understand and make intelligible both. that's what i hope the goal would be. if you have an idea of kinship -- if jordan anderson and thomas ness' icon is in some ways laying the groundwork for the radical reconstruction agenda,
which is a perfect example of the african-american we saw even with hartman's reading at the beginning of the term, the disconnect even as you're trying to imagine it. but i think what's key here is that there is a reimagining of that, even a kind of connection, a story that you take with you, and it's been changed. it's changed by the flora and fauna of america itself, so it becomes unmistakably african-american. a lot of people are absolutely not interested at all in what katie ann sutton is...
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and that usually those people would return later to recreate hartman's and if they discovered anyone there they'd take them away to go that's why we left the house quickly conducted in the quitter's it with your parents there when they took sergio yes. yes my mother and father were also there when sergio was abducted and with. each of them being digital parents trying to find him my. sister was i mean that's a difficult subject it was really hard on them i think every mother who has gone through it has reacted in a similar way including my mother. in law they get up in the morning and say i dreamt overlander years or i dreamt of say geo or i dreamt that someone might say i think i saw him in the streets and i go. to but it wasn't him. it wasn't him but that's the only way he was ever mentioned again that's all i want other wise the subject was to boo. it is beautiful and you're going to get us to believe those were the worst years of the civil war which devastated the country the police and the army were fighting against the guerillas thousands of people were abducted forty five thou
and that usually those people would return later to recreate hartman's and if they discovered anyone there they'd take them away to go that's why we left the house quickly conducted in the quitter's it with your parents there when they took sergio yes. yes my mother and father were also there when sergio was abducted and with. each of them being digital parents trying to find him my. sister was i mean that's a difficult subject it was really hard on them i think every mother who has gone...
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back to boston which is a perfect example of -- of african-american that we saw even with saddia hartman at the beginning of the term, the disconnect and even as you are trying to imagine it. but i think there is -- what is key here is that there is an -- re-imagining of africa. even a connection, a story that you take with you. and it is changed. it is changed by the flora and fauna of america itself so it becomes unmistakably african-american. and the -- a lot of people are absolutely not interested at all in what shady ann shutton is putting forth and that is why she tested hearseton to know who you are and what can i trust. so there is -- the african-american population in freedom and the difference between jordan and anderson and shady ann sutton, it is the -- a wide capital expendituhasm of d people coming into freedom. but if there is a way to figure out how the radical reconstruction umbrella can embrace both, can understand and they could make intelligible both, that is what i hope the goal would be. we'll see. we'll see even how we talk about cultural narratives interacting wit
back to boston which is a perfect example of -- of african-american that we saw even with saddia hartman at the beginning of the term, the disconnect and even as you are trying to imagine it. but i think there is -- what is key here is that there is an -- re-imagining of africa. even a connection, a story that you take with you. and it is changed. it is changed by the flora and fauna of america itself so it becomes unmistakably african-american. and the -- a lot of people are absolutely not...
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we laughed for half an hour and no one would have found that funnier than phil hartman. >>> i'm voting for barack obama and not because he's black. i'm voting for barack obama because he's brilliant. >> this is personal for me. >> presidential campaigns are tough business. >> and feel change in the area. >> a democratic party has thrown us women aside. >> we're going to go to washington and shake things up. >> i can't trust obama. >> the first african-american president of the united states. >> failure to act now will turn crisis into a catastrophe. you cannot help reform, this is control. >> how is this hopi change stuff working out for you? ♪ ♪ >>> american people have sent a resounding and unmistakable message of change and new direction for america. >> it's been just five days since democrats took control of both houses of congress but already the focus is shifting to the next big political prize, the white house. >> when the election season begins in 2007, the climate is not very good if you are a republican. the war in iraq is very unpopular, and many democrats think they can win
we laughed for half an hour and no one would have found that funnier than phil hartman. >>> i'm voting for barack obama and not because he's black. i'm voting for barack obama because he's brilliant. >> this is personal for me. >> presidential campaigns are tough business. >> and feel change in the area. >> a democratic party has thrown us women aside. >> we're going to go to washington and shake things up. >> i can't trust obama. >> the first...
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to my right is max nicholas, damien williams, bob allen, scott hartman, and the co-chiefs of our securities and commodities fraud task force, tim kasulis and jason cowan. congressman collins, who by virtue of his office, helps to write the laws of our nation, acted as if the law didn't apply to him. the charges today demonstrate once again that no matter what the crime and no matter who committed it, we stand committed in the pursuit of justice, without fear or favor. i would now like to invite to the podium bill sweeney. >> thank you, geoff. and good afternoon, everybody. u.s. representative christopher collins sat on innate's board of directors for a period of more than three years, spanning the run-up to the drug trial announcement in mid-2017. collins himself was the company's largest shareholder. in or about the summer of 2017, a drug designed to treat a debilitating form of multiple sclerosis had entered the late stages of a phase ii clinical trial. this drug, mis-416, was the only viable drug in the pipeline for innate. this is significant in that the company's value was nearly compl
to my right is max nicholas, damien williams, bob allen, scott hartman, and the co-chiefs of our securities and commodities fraud task force, tim kasulis and jason cowan. congressman collins, who by virtue of his office, helps to write the laws of our nation, acted as if the law didn't apply to him. the charges today demonstrate once again that no matter what the crime and no matter who committed it, we stand committed in the pursuit of justice, without fear or favor. i would now like to invite...
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to my right is max nicholas, damian williams, bob allen, scott hartman and the co-chiefs of our securities and commodities fraud task force, tim and jason. congressman collins who, by virtue of his office, helps to write the laws of our nation acted as if the law didn't apply to him. charges today demonstrate once again that no matter what the crime and no matter who committed it, we stand committed in the pursuit of justice without fear or favor. i would now like to invite to the podium bill sweeney. >> thank you, geoff. good afternoon, everybody. u.s. representative christopher collins sat on innate's board of directors for a period of more than three years. spanning the run-up to the drug trial announcement in mid-2017. collins himself was the company's largest shareholder. in or about the summer of 2017, a drug designed to treat a debilitating form of multiple sclerosis had entered the late stages of a phase 2b clinical trial. this drug, mis-416, was the only viable drug in the pipeline for innate. this is significant in that the company's value was nearly completely wrapped up in the
to my right is max nicholas, damian williams, bob allen, scott hartman and the co-chiefs of our securities and commodities fraud task force, tim and jason. congressman collins who, by virtue of his office, helps to write the laws of our nation acted as if the law didn't apply to him. charges today demonstrate once again that no matter what the crime and no matter who committed it, we stand committed in the pursuit of justice without fear or favor. i would now like to invite to the podium bill...
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he helped to disrupt, to which abby hartman -- abbie hoffman, the yippies visionary, labeler -- later labeled him the benedict arnold of the 1960s. others were supported. julius lester was one of the most thoughtful writers of the guardian. frankly, one of the few black writers in the underground press. the underground press was male at this point. he writes -- he likes the idea that it was politicizing hippies. it wasn't just people looking to get stoned. but they were saying -- head over the head with a nightstick. and it was also avoiding new left nitpicking. he saw the yippies as the liberated zone. jerry was kind of a barker in some ways. even though he was a very clever organizer. for my book, as long as chicago is accepted as a legitimate activity and people had an opinion about it, -- the pt barnum theory. he was on board. we had our meetings. and this was in the papers. it was still kind of black and white. this was not the full flower of the seed. the meeting was rated. i had to work that night. i had a job as a waiter so i can make a living. and, i missed the meeting. and,
he helped to disrupt, to which abby hartman -- abbie hoffman, the yippies visionary, labeler -- later labeled him the benedict arnold of the 1960s. others were supported. julius lester was one of the most thoughtful writers of the guardian. frankly, one of the few black writers in the underground press. the underground press was male at this point. he writes -- he likes the idea that it was politicizing hippies. it wasn't just people looking to get stoned. but they were saying -- head over the...
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that was back in 1982 talking to david hartman right after he had been elected to the house for the firstress is to solve those problems. really solve them realistically. >> i'm not too qualified to discuss that since al and i are brand new. >> he was just a baby back then. >> yes. >> yes, and then 25 years later in 2008 while running for president for the second time our "gma" whistle-stop tour caught up with mccain and what was so beautiful about him, he was comfortable no matter where he was, whether it was washington or in a cornfield as you'll see. >> the reason we're making this trek across the country is to get your questions to ask the presidential candidates and good enough to join us, excuse me, diane. >> yes. >> i'm going to walk right across this beautiful family farm, senator john mccain. >> how are you? >> good to see you again. >> thank you very much. we just thought we'd stop the train here. we heard that you were here. >> thank you for making that unexpected stop. i'm glad there were all these camera people here to anticipate it. >> just so happens. >> to anticipate it. >
that was back in 1982 talking to david hartman right after he had been elected to the house for the firstress is to solve those problems. really solve them realistically. >> i'm not too qualified to discuss that since al and i are brand new. >> he was just a baby back then. >> yes. >> yes, and then 25 years later in 2008 while running for president for the second time our "gma" whistle-stop tour caught up with mccain and what was so beautiful about him, he was...
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thank you for joining us nanciy tangler and kirk hartman. >> what the country of venezuela did that makesan the weimar republican. >> plus social media companies criticized for pulling off content. one of our guests says there is a better way she joins us live to explain. >>> apple stocks on fire should you add a little more downward dog to the poverty? that and more ahead on "power lunch. adults are just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. thanks, janet. it's welcomemy happy place. store. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 lines of talk and text included with your internet. and over here i'm having my birthday party. dj fluffernutter, hit it! ♪ dj fluffernutter simple. easy. awesome. ask how to get $300 back when you sign up for xfinity mobile, and purchase a new samsung phone. visit your local xfinity store today. >>> b
thank you for joining us nanciy tangler and kirk hartman. >> what the country of venezuela did that makesan the weimar republican. >> plus social media companies criticized for pulling off content. one of our guests says there is a better way she joins us live to explain. >>> apple stocks on fire should you add a little more downward dog to the poverty? that and more ahead on "power lunch. adults are just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class...
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it is a pleasure to speak to bill press because i watch his show all the time and he and tom hartmanre two of my greatest mentors in history and government. the one thing i wanted to talk about is -- how do we get the democratic voters to get out and show their power this year? i see the women's movement. the youth movement. hopefully the millennials will do something this year. we have got to change this government. guest: steve, that is an excellent point. it is the one of the things i feel most excited about this year, which is we see an energy and momentum and excitement about politics, particularly on the democratic side i have not seen since the anti-vietnam war back in 1968. it is showing up. 49 statee been legislative seats since donald trump to presidency and became president. 49 seats in deep red districts. that has flipped from red to blue. people see the opportunity. look at andrew gillum in florida. look at georgia. turnout amongcord democrats. ucb energy. ,- you see the energy particularly among women. i think it is going to make a difference in the house. this is not a
it is a pleasure to speak to bill press because i watch his show all the time and he and tom hartmanre two of my greatest mentors in history and government. the one thing i wanted to talk about is -- how do we get the democratic voters to get out and show their power this year? i see the women's movement. the youth movement. hopefully the millennials will do something this year. we have got to change this government. guest: steve, that is an excellent point. it is the one of the things i feel...
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putting a tax on that at the point of sale that could have happened at westminster this can only hartman scotland with a more progressive society saying look we need to do these things but it never could hartmut westminster and one of my features the day my sad sad memories of westminster is it really hasn't moved on much then broiled in a strange experiences issue because it was really a hangover from west memphis that nothing to do with a scottish parliament looking back and taking in proportion. do you think no looking back given all the see the that sort of thing should have been survivable because i certainly did at the tate and think that what would you tell your mother was survival i think that's very true and i look at what's happened since then and various things but at heart the moment time alec and i had to react to that moment in time and i felt in the best interest everyone that i should decide to resign it certainly wasn't easy and there were some dark moments running up to that and of course after the question of rehabilitation and i've always believed in terms of public s
putting a tax on that at the point of sale that could have happened at westminster this can only hartman scotland with a more progressive society saying look we need to do these things but it never could hartmut westminster and one of my features the day my sad sad memories of westminster is it really hasn't moved on much then broiled in a strange experiences issue because it was really a hangover from west memphis that nothing to do with a scottish parliament looking back and taking in...
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government i don't know that this is nationally what's president trump wants but it's certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and. purchase of russian weapons is bad because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies that deal with russia. something that few would have taken seriously only a couple of months ago an alternative it to the swift banking payment system has now become a legitimate discussion topic in the e.u. here's the german foreign minister floating the idea of an independent system. where the u.s. crosses red lines we as a european must counter-balance as hard as that is it is indispensable that we strengthen the european autonomy by creating channels that are independent of the united states a european monetary fund and an independence we system swift which stands for the society for worldwide interbank financial telecommunications is a global payment network it is designed to secure t
government i don't know that this is nationally what's president trump wants but it's certainly wanted hartman of state department of treasury and other organs of the government want and. purchase of russian weapons is bad because russia is bad i think that not only with regard to arms purchases but every other excuse we can think of we will find ways to put new sanctions on russia or countries and companies that deal with russia. something that few would have taken seriously only a couple of...