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its sale is s legal, but legal ivory creates a stream of commerce in which illicit ivory, or ivory frompoached elephants coconceals itselelf. the loophole in cites was that it only banned international ivory trade, not domestic trade or trade within a country's borders. thornton: what happens is that the smugglers can easily get the ivory into china or japan, and its de facto legal. poe: these terrorists kill animals so they can get money to kill people. the combination of these two evils, the killing of endangered species and innocent civilians to further radical terrorism is an international threat. roberts: there is a real groundswell of concern about this issue the likes of which i haven't seen in the 23 years i've been doing g this work. prprince williamam: it is wrong that children growing up in countries vulnerable to wildlife crime are losing their birthrights in order to fuel the greed of international criminals. clinton: this is not just about elephants. it is about human beings. it is about governments trying to control their own territory, trying to keep their people safe, a
its sale is s legal, but legal ivory creates a stream of commerce in which illicit ivory, or ivory frompoached elephants coconceals itselelf. the loophole in cites was that it only banned international ivory trade, not domestic trade or trade within a country's borders. thornton: what happens is that the smugglers can easily get the ivory into china or japan, and its de facto legal. poe: these terrorists kill animals so they can get money to kill people. the combination of these two evils, the...
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authorities plan to start using it on ivory confiscated at london airports. researchers hope more countries will start fingerprinting, catching more poachers, and saving more animals. really carlton, for cbs new, london. >> gamers now using people's cell phones to steel their identities. here's how it works shall it is called cell phone hijacking, identity thief takes over victim ' cell phone account then upgrades all phones on the account that are eligible. the victim then get stuck paying those charges, and that's not even the worse part. >> facebook, google, bank of america, wells fargo, they are all using your cell phone as a secondary measure to prove who you say you are. >> some companies use a text to your phone to verify your identity. consumer experts say this is probably the result of data breaches and fishing scams. so check your bill often, and set up a pin with your carrier that must be provided before a phone upgrade. >> i'm glad i sit next to a consumer expert. >> indeed. coming up after the break, another powerball drawing comes and goes with
authorities plan to start using it on ivory confiscated at london airports. researchers hope more countries will start fingerprinting, catching more poachers, and saving more animals. really carlton, for cbs new, london. >> gamers now using people's cell phones to steel their identities. here's how it works shall it is called cell phone hijacking, identity thief takes over victim ' cell phone account then upgrades all phones on the account that are eligible. the victim then get stuck...
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to europeans, it was a natural route to transport slaves, ivory, rubber, minerals.are built. for the congolese, both before and after the belgians, it provided more basic things. water, to wash, to clean your clothes in, to cook with, to drink. also, fishing. since long before the expeditions of dr. livingstone and henry morton stanley, the wagenia tribe has been fishing the river in unique fashion. ♪ highly coordinated and acrobatic, the wagenia dive into the treacherous rapids of what is still referred to as stanley falls. navigate downstream between baskets that need tending. perched on a precarious network of wooden poles, they hoist together. the catch these days? not much. >> anthony: oh yeah? >> ogi: yeah. >> anthony: ogi is a wagenia fisherman, and was a guide, bringing tourists to his village. since the last two wars, kisangani tourism has been pretty much nonexistent. chief of the wagenia, pierre mosala abeka, it is said, is a direct descendant of a king, who greeted stanley in the 1870's. please, uh, please thank him for the privilege of, uh, seeing his c
to europeans, it was a natural route to transport slaves, ivory, rubber, minerals.are built. for the congolese, both before and after the belgians, it provided more basic things. water, to wash, to clean your clothes in, to cook with, to drink. also, fishing. since long before the expeditions of dr. livingstone and henry morton stanley, the wagenia tribe has been fishing the river in unique fashion. ♪ highly coordinated and acrobatic, the wagenia dive into the treacherous rapids of what is...
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how you present yourself so those that we interviewed they have concealed their politics out to the ivory tower shot. >> as it benefited the conservative movement to think of college campuses as liberal and tolerant? >> no. i certainly understand the reaction to the liberal university their responses are unprovoked and it is troubling when conservative authors are not invited because of their political views so well one hand tied understand but i think they have often overreacted. and that is unfortunate because that may steer some of young conservatives away some may decide they don't want to become professors because they see that as a much more intolerable place. >> have you personally had any issues? >> a few. not enough not to make me want to be a professor. on bill whole i have been very happy. we don't claim that the university doesn't present challenges we just think they are manageable if we need more education with the conservatives in the social sciences. we hope to encourage more of them to become professors. >> have you been critiqued from the right? >> we have. but notably b
how you present yourself so those that we interviewed they have concealed their politics out to the ivory tower shot. >> as it benefited the conservative movement to think of college campuses as liberal and tolerant? >> no. i certainly understand the reaction to the liberal university their responses are unprovoked and it is troubling when conservative authors are not invited because of their political views so well one hand tied understand but i think they have often overreacted....
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they can still -- didn't come out of the ivory tower shadow until after tenure when it was safe to do so. >> host: has it been fitted conservative political movements to think of college campuses as liberal, intolerant places. >> guest: well, no. i mean, i certainly understand the reaction of conservatives to the liberal university. their responses have been utterly unprovoked. it's troubling when conservative authors are disinvited from cat buss because of their political views. on the one hand i understand where conservatives are coming from. on the other hand i think they've often overreacted to the intolerance they sense in the university, and that is unfortunate because i think it may steer some young conservatives away from higher education. some may decide they don't want to become professors because it's -- they see it as much more intolerant place than it in fact is. >> host: have you personally had any issues here at claremont mckenna, bag conservative scholar. >> guest: you know, few. not enough to make me not want to be a professor. so, on the whole i've been very happy, a
they can still -- didn't come out of the ivory tower shadow until after tenure when it was safe to do so. >> host: has it been fitted conservative political movements to think of college campuses as liberal, intolerant places. >> guest: well, no. i mean, i certainly understand the reaction of conservatives to the liberal university. their responses have been utterly unprovoked. it's troubling when conservative authors are disinvited from cat buss because of their political views. on...
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well, i don't know who you know living in your ivory tower, but i will guarantee you there are tons of black americans supporting donald trump.to they've been -- >> host: all right, louise, let's get a response to that. >> guest: well, i'll have to say that the miller center at the university of virginia has been in place since the 1970s when it was founded, and i'd like to let the caller know that i think he would probably be a tea partier today. he was a conservative southerner who was so worried about the great society of the 1960s and the riots and the student uprisings that he wanted a nonpartisan institution like the miller center that he wanted to be at, the caller referred to it as an ivory tower. we don't see ourselves that way, of course, and nor did mr. miller.we he wanted us to be able to have history and scholarship inform policy and politics of the current day. in addition to that, we've also done the oral histories of every president starting with jimmy carter, and we are about to finish up the bush 43. so every president, democrat or republican, are talked to and asked
well, i don't know who you know living in your ivory tower, but i will guarantee you there are tons of black americans supporting donald trump.to they've been -- >> host: all right, louise, let's get a response to that. >> guest: well, i'll have to say that the miller center at the university of virginia has been in place since the 1970s when it was founded, and i'd like to let the caller know that i think he would probably be a tea partier today. he was a conservative southerner...
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scales, which are also made of keratin, tiger bone, which is also used in traditional chinese medicine, ivory, which obviously has a lot of history in the west for use in durable good products. anything where an animal is used in tradition, we want to be able to remove that animal from the goods chain. reporter: so, there are several ideas on how to curb rhinoceros poaching. for many animals in kruger national park, they've come too late. almost every day, frik rossouw and his team have to go out to secure crime scenes like this one. in this case, it's especially distressing. the rhino, a female, was pregnant. narrator: hunting and being hunted -- for wild animals life is always about survival. and it's no different in kenya. in some of the villages here, people and elephants are sworn enemies. and that's where a very special story begins, the story of elephants whose survival is all down to bees. reporter: farmer nashon mwaghare has finally been able to harvest numerous sacks of corn. he leased the field ten years ago, when his first child was born, but a powerful enemy appeared, one that co
scales, which are also made of keratin, tiger bone, which is also used in traditional chinese medicine, ivory, which obviously has a lot of history in the west for use in durable good products. anything where an animal is used in tradition, we want to be able to remove that animal from the goods chain. reporter: so, there are several ideas on how to curb rhinoceros poaching. for many animals in kruger national park, they've come too late. almost every day, frik rossouw and his team have to go...
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ivory toldson. give it up. [applause] ms. greadington: thank you so much. .ow amazing, amazing, amazing. i took notes. it will be on the test. and now for some information that you don't want to leave without, let me turn the time over to our director of human and civil rights. >> thank you, lily. thank you, dr. toldson, and thank you, nea and justice advocates for putting your heart into the conference. i was especially blown away with the courage and candor of our students and members on this [applause] >> today's educators face issues that touch and transcend the classroom, saving our schools and communities requires a movement, not a moment. movementsen what can do. they can win the women's vote come and centuries of sevres is -- they can win the women's vote, end centuries of segregation and young dreamers can plan for their future. movements can start with a small group of passionate people and end up changing the world. today, social media makes it possible for anyone to start a movement that spreads like wildfire. any
ivory toldson. give it up. [applause] ms. greadington: thank you so much. .ow amazing, amazing, amazing. i took notes. it will be on the test. and now for some information that you don't want to leave without, let me turn the time over to our director of human and civil rights. >> thank you, lily. thank you, dr. toldson, and thank you, nea and justice advocates for putting your heart into the conference. i was especially blown away with the courage and candor of our students and members...
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that's a mistake that many make is they end up at corporate and they sort of put themselves in an ivory tower. you have to go out to eat. you have to be passionate. you have to go on different food trips which we do, to get ideas to constantly bring ideas back. when we go to an opening we are always going to new restaurants in this city so i'm able to see what people like and who is prop l popular in every city. you need to believe in them. you need to spend the money to do it so the equal ifquality is. we teach the front of the houseman jehous house managers to look at it to look at a dish and see if something is missing. they can taste the sauce and tell you if it is right or wrong. it took years and belief and that's the training of cheesecake fact rhode island that's what you're supposed to do. that's what we expect you to do. that's the success of our company. it takes belief and building from the beginning and every day you have to execute that. >>> working remotely can certainly have its advantages but when it's not done right u you -- one, get your time zones straight. set up a
that's a mistake that many make is they end up at corporate and they sort of put themselves in an ivory tower. you have to go out to eat. you have to be passionate. you have to go on different food trips which we do, to get ideas to constantly bring ideas back. when we go to an opening we are always going to new restaurants in this city so i'm able to see what people like and who is prop l popular in every city. you need to believe in them. you need to spend the money to do it so the equal...
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he wrapped islands in miami's biscayne bay in pink fabric; paris' oldest bridge, the pont neuf, in ivory fabric; and berlin's parliament, the reichstag, in silver. his last major project, the gates-- more than 7,000 of them-- dotted new york city's central park, back in 2005. a few days before the floating piers were finished, i set off to meet the artist. christo! i'm chris. before we started discussing the project, christo was eager to stir things up-- --to show his piers were safe even with waves. >> see the waves! >> reporter: i had to ask the obvious question. aren't you afraid of people falling in? >> no! there is no banister. >> reporter: no banisters? >> yes. it's the greatest achievement of the permitting process. ( laughs ) >> reporter: a process that usually takes years or even decades. miraculously, the piers came together in 22 months. >> now we walk. the project is about walking, you know. >> reporter: a bundle of energy at 81 years old, christo refused to sit for our interview. the piers are 53 feet wide and about a foot high and made from more than 200,000 interlocking pl
he wrapped islands in miami's biscayne bay in pink fabric; paris' oldest bridge, the pont neuf, in ivory fabric; and berlin's parliament, the reichstag, in silver. his last major project, the gates-- more than 7,000 of them-- dotted new york city's central park, back in 2005. a few days before the floating piers were finished, i set off to meet the artist. christo! i'm chris. before we started discussing the project, christo was eager to stir things up-- --to show his piers were safe even with...
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sociologists we interviewed qualitative themselves, you can field their politics and come out of the ivory tower when it was safe to do so. >> host: has it benefited conservative political movements to think of college campuses is liberal and tolerant? >> guest: no. i understand the reaction of conservatives to the liberal university. their responses are utterly unprovoked and it is troubling when conservative authors are disinvited from campuses because of political views so i understand where conservatives are coming from. on the other hand they overreact, with intolerance, that is unfortunate because it may steer some young conservatives away from higher education. some decide they don't want to become professors because they see it as a more intolerant place than it is. >> host: have you had any issues at claremont mckenna? >> guest: of you, not enough to make me not want to be a professor. on the whole i have been very happy. we don't claim that the university doesn't present challenges to conservatives because it does but we think they are manageable. we need more conservatives in hi
sociologists we interviewed qualitative themselves, you can field their politics and come out of the ivory tower when it was safe to do so. >> host: has it benefited conservative political movements to think of college campuses is liberal and tolerant? >> guest: no. i understand the reaction of conservatives to the liberal university. their responses are utterly unprovoked and it is troubling when conservative authors are disinvited from campuses because of political views so i...
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and i drive all the way down there and get all gussied up and auditioning for some sort of whatever, ivoryoap commercial. and i would always see these guys over in the corner having the time of their lives. they would be panteds, long t-shirts, three day growth beard, hair a skew and they were the voice over actors. and that is the gig i want. that's it. >> that's it. >> so i am going to eat and eat and eat. and i just get more handsome. what are the chances. reggie, do you have a question for our guest this evening? >> yes, i do. tonight's question goes to poots and pine. when you're out and you're traveling around, do you ever get annoyed by the sounds that certain people make unintentionally? if you do, what are those sounds? >> i find it disconcerting if you think someone's laughing at something you just said and they're just clearing their throat. that happens it me all the time t will sort of be like a-- that's always hard. >> i'm kind of fascinated, you know the people that it's a combination of-- like a smile to serious closed eye thing so they will be like-- i was talking to rebec
and i drive all the way down there and get all gussied up and auditioning for some sort of whatever, ivoryoap commercial. and i would always see these guys over in the corner having the time of their lives. they would be panteds, long t-shirts, three day growth beard, hair a skew and they were the voice over actors. and that is the gig i want. that's it. >> that's it. >> so i am going to eat and eat and eat. and i just get more handsome. what are the chances. reggie, do you have a...
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think that's a mistake that many make, they end up at corporate and they sort of put themselves in an ivory tower. you have to go out to eat, you have to, again, be passionate, whether it's going on food trips to different cities, which we do with our r & d staff to get ideas, to constantly bring ideas back. whenever we go to an opening we're always going to new restaurants in that city. i'm able to see what people like and who's popular in every city. you need to believe in them. spend the money to do it. so the quality is there. then it's built. our food is so intense, everybody has to know it. we teach the front of the house managers to manage the kitchen as well, to taste everything, to understand that they can't just look at a dish walking by and see if something's missing. they can taste the sauce along with the kitchen people and tell you if the sauce is right or wrong. that took years and it took belief and it took that that's the training of cheese cake factory. that's what you're supposed to do. that's what we expect of you and that's the success of our company and everyone knows
think that's a mistake that many make, they end up at corporate and they sort of put themselves in an ivory tower. you have to go out to eat, you have to, again, be passionate, whether it's going on food trips to different cities, which we do with our r & d staff to get ideas, to constantly bring ideas back. whenever we go to an opening we're always going to new restaurants in that city. i'm able to see what people like and who's popular in every city. you need to believe in them. spend the...
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doing business in some places where companies won't, ivory coast. and it allows them to deliver a production growth that most other miners can't reach, because they fear going here? >> you've got to understand average c africa. it's not for sissy. but it's not as bad as you think. >> bottom of these pieces of research had to do with rangold's valuation. went from 60 bucks to 90 bucks. we got these valuation downgrades because the price of gold had gone up. >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> assuming that the easy money had already been made and there was no way it could keep running. >> all aboard! >> normally when a stock gets hit with a wave of downgrades it gets obliterated, but not rangold. it typically meant that big institution money managers had fallen in love with the stock. these portfolio managers liked this so much they kept buying hand over fist. fast forward toed today. with ran gold trading at $120. they're looking kind of like chumps. particularly the ones who went on and on about the share price being overvalued some 30, 40 weeks ago. but
doing business in some places where companies won't, ivory coast. and it allows them to deliver a production growth that most other miners can't reach, because they fear going here? >> you've got to understand average c africa. it's not for sissy. but it's not as bad as you think. >> bottom of these pieces of research had to do with rangold's valuation. went from 60 bucks to 90 bucks. we got these valuation downgrades because the price of gold had gone up. >> sell, sell, sell,...
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charles: again, it is, really have to be in an ivory tower to let that roll off your tongue.o way in the world that secretary of state i would talk about refrigerators posing just a great as threat as isis, almost every week we get at least one event, now mostly in western countries of innocent civilians being slaughtered in the streets. >> well you know, he like the president and others and high administration officials they live in ivory palaces. as you know they're not touched by the daily reality of life. they have security teams around them. they live in well-guarded houses, buildings well-protected. they don't realize the rest of the american public, indeed much of the rest of the world lives every day in constant fear. mall attack in germany. train attack before that. the attack down in orlando. contribute to most americans realizing, and others, there is a lot of things going on in this world, much more important in their daily lives, global warming, environment. i would add quickly if i could. look billions upon billions of dollars the administration has given away l
charles: again, it is, really have to be in an ivory tower to let that roll off your tongue.o way in the world that secretary of state i would talk about refrigerators posing just a great as threat as isis, almost every week we get at least one event, now mostly in western countries of innocent civilians being slaughtered in the streets. >> well you know, he like the president and others and high administration officials they live in ivory palaces. as you know they're not touched by the...
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i don't think we live in an ivory tower. some of it is quite a challenge. you see it a lot these days, technology. more and more we have cases that , fourthantitrust area amendment area, first amendment area, what to do with the new technology? it partly generational. we are not all as adept with the technology. we have had cases where it has been a real responsibly and lawyers had challenges explain how this works. just another challenge. last time i looked, they make more money than we do. [laughter] >> little time here for questions from the audience. note, we should not question the chief justice on recent cases or political questions or questions bearing confirmation controversies. plenty of other interesting things to talk about without wading to the- subject. anyone that would like to ask a question, feel free to? [indiscernible] >> enough you can hear in the back, the question is we talked often about the need for diversity and the benefits of diversity on the courts and the question is, do i find it problematic that all the schools went to to law -
i don't think we live in an ivory tower. some of it is quite a challenge. you see it a lot these days, technology. more and more we have cases that , fourthantitrust area amendment area, first amendment area, what to do with the new technology? it partly generational. we are not all as adept with the technology. we have had cases where it has been a real responsibly and lawyers had challenges explain how this works. just another challenge. last time i looked, they make more money than we do....
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ivory tolson here. in the chair of the nea black caucus. and the chair of the joint conference planning committee. and they chair of the nea hispanic caucus. [applause] and the chair of the nea american indian alaska native caucus. [applause] before we get into our final session, they always give the 5 minutes to say anything he or she once to say to you. so i first of all want to tell you how proud i am to come from the state of utah. where is utah? screams.]n they will back me up. diversitymotto is means you got a presbyterian. [laughter] it is not the first time i use that line but it is always true. i like that line except this time, i want to tell you where we have some bragging rights. while we talk about institutional racism, while we talk about homophobia, while we talk about some of the discrimination of our age and time, i want to talk just a few about women. i want to talk about women. before the u.s. constitution was , they, there were states allowed women to vote. as soon as the constitution was signed, a rescinded it. from the
ivory tolson here. in the chair of the nea black caucus. and the chair of the joint conference planning committee. and they chair of the nea hispanic caucus. [applause] and the chair of the nea american indian alaska native caucus. [applause] before we get into our final session, they always give the 5 minutes to say anything he or she once to say to you. so i first of all want to tell you how proud i am to come from the state of utah. where is utah? screams.]n they will back me up....
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mo ivory joining us from d.c. >> it was a pleasure, m. >> we have to have a conversation. >> let's haveee. >> still ahead, chris jansing joins us live in dallas. my cousin's wedding is c♪ming soon. i like the bride more than the groom. ♪ turquoise dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no ones got moves like uncle joe. ♪ when it's go book on choicehotels.com for instant rewards like gift cards, plus savings of up to 20%. book direct at choicehotels.com at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription
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let's bring in ivory of the washington mystics.ing you about your stance and team stance and what is going on with the league. >> when we founded out the other team, they was getting fined and players was getting fined, we didn't think that was right. we are given a platform to talk about something that matters to us, you fine uses that's not right. -- us, that's not right. it's not a black or white thing, that was wrong. we are really not happy about the situation. it's a great league to play ins we have a lot of growing to do as well. >> reporter: let's a guinness world record for yo- yos? >> yeah, yo-yos. >> reporter: i don't know how to yo-yo. >> let me show you. >> reporter: performance anxiety. bring it back up. see the trick to it. >> reporter: to much. good luck tonight. mystics and la sparks. >>> coming up on wusa9, monitoring the latest from munich, germany, several people have been shot dead at a shopping mall. >> we are dealing with dangerous heat on the way for this weekend. imagine answering an emergency call wearing
let's bring in ivory of the washington mystics.ing you about your stance and team stance and what is going on with the league. >> when we founded out the other team, they was getting fined and players was getting fined, we didn't think that was right. we are given a platform to talk about something that matters to us, you fine uses that's not right. -- us, that's not right. it's not a black or white thing, that was wrong. we are really not happy about the situation. it's a great league to...
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ivory coast resort where hotels were targeted. 16 killed there. brazil, more than a dozen arrested for planning terrorist attacks during the olympic games. so a busy evening there in munich, germany, as they search for at least three suspects. we will continue to monitor this situation. we will be right back. >>> all right. a couple minutes away from the closing bell on this friday afternoon. can you see that the dow jones up 43 points. a little trading going on in nasdaq. up 23 points. s&p up slightly at 8 points. >>> all right. another ice age. another "star trek" crew and a horror film. >> a look at the new films hitting theaters this weekend. >> we are facing extinction. >> reporter: the rest of the herd return for the fifth installment of the ice age franchise, collision course. >> these are the guys who are going to save the world. >> reporter: it kicks off as scrat chases that acorn causing a cosmic turn of events and leaving the group to fend off an asteroid. >> do you mind? >> reporter: new friends join in the fun, including jesse ferguso
ivory coast resort where hotels were targeted. 16 killed there. brazil, more than a dozen arrested for planning terrorist attacks during the olympic games. so a busy evening there in munich, germany, as they search for at least three suspects. we will continue to monitor this situation. we will be right back. >>> all right. a couple minutes away from the closing bell on this friday afternoon. can you see that the dow jones up 43 points. a little trading going on in nasdaq. up 23...
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. >> like millions of americans i'm living with mental illness but i'm lucky, ivory sources and experto get treatment and possibilities. unfortunately too many americans from all walks have of life don't get help either because they fear the stigma or cannot afford treatment. i urge every politician to support law that is will provide access to better health care and support for everyone. this is not about politics, it is simply the right thing to do. >> again, so on best her struggles with by polar disorder and then she did that. >> she followed her speech with an emotional performance of her song confident which people feel is fitting after coming off that speech. strong and confident. >> there is nothing wrong were being confident and she's a confident singer for sure. >>> you know what was cool yesterday afternoon after we got off the air, we went down there and saw demi during her sound check and she gave us a one on one concert, it was special. >> cool. >> we will play that for you coming up later in the show. >>> so jen is over at the pennsylvania convention center where delegat
. >> like millions of americans i'm living with mental illness but i'm lucky, ivory sources and experto get treatment and possibilities. unfortunately too many americans from all walks have of life don't get help either because they fear the stigma or cannot afford treatment. i urge every politician to support law that is will provide access to better health care and support for everyone. this is not about politics, it is simply the right thing to do. >> again, so on best her...
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i don't think we live in an ivory tower and all of this is foreign to us. but some of it is quite a challenge. what you see a lot these days is not for lava technology. more and more, we have cases that involve whether the antitrust area or the fourth amendment area or the first amendment area. what do you do the new technology? it is partly generational. we have had cases where it has been a real responsibility, a challenge for the lawyers to spy to us this is how this works. so it is just another challenge. but last time i looked, they make more money than we do. so -- [laughter] judge wilkinson: i want to allow a little time here for questions from the audience. i will make one cautionary note. you understand, of course, we should not question the chief justice on pending or recent cases or political questions or questions bearing on confirmation controversies. there is prone -- there is plenty of other things to talk about without wading into that kind of subject. so anybody that would like to ask a question of the chief justice, please feel free to. >>
i don't think we live in an ivory tower and all of this is foreign to us. but some of it is quite a challenge. what you see a lot these days is not for lava technology. more and more, we have cases that involve whether the antitrust area or the fourth amendment area or the first amendment area. what do you do the new technology? it is partly generational. we have had cases where it has been a real responsibility, a challenge for the lawyers to spy to us this is how this works. so it is just...
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encountered sharp inequalities during a school visit that he compared to scenes he had witnessed in the ivory coast. he is suggesting a better tax structure could improve education for the lower end of the economic spectrum. >>> coming up, investors strike gold after the commodities. they see their fifth gain. how could the yellow metal lose its shine? we'll ask in a couple of moments. (guy) oh man, the show's pretty much over. (friend) wish we could start it from the beginning. (jon bon jovi) with directv, you can. you see, we've got the power to turn back time let's start over, let's rewind and let's go back and not quit the gym and have a chance to say goodbye to grampy tim oh, that's the power to turn back time. (vo) get the ultimate all-included bundle. call 1-800-directv. you >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. you are still watching street signs. i'm louisa borenson. >> and i'm nancy heatherford. >>> the eu will be giving them extra time to allow sanctions from the commission. the delay would be temporary and a compromise between germany, which wants tighter fiscal control and governments
encountered sharp inequalities during a school visit that he compared to scenes he had witnessed in the ivory coast. he is suggesting a better tax structure could improve education for the lower end of the economic spectrum. >>> coming up, investors strike gold after the commodities. they see their fifth gain. how could the yellow metal lose its shine? we'll ask in a couple of moments. (guy) oh man, the show's pretty much over. (friend) wish we could start it from the beginning. (jon...
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the president can sit in the ivory tower and act as if the economy is just fine. but it's not. >> can i push back? i will push back on the pushback. for eight years, republicans have tried to delegitimize this president by saying he's not even from here. the fact is he has lowered unemployment substantially and when wages have stagnated, he and other democrats have pushed for increased minimum wage and even today, there are signs there is growth. even with minimum wage increases. so let's be clear about his record. >> he's not running for re-election right now. that's why we can go to break. trump advisor says we should know next week who donald trump's running mate is. we will take a look at the short list of possible trump vp choices. donald trump has kind of told us what the list is. it takes all kinds of jobs. and the best place to find the job that's right for you ♪ is on the world's number-one job site. indeed. how the world works. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a romantic rodent. [rickie] a romantic what? [squeaking noises] i'm a suc
the president can sit in the ivory tower and act as if the economy is just fine. but it's not. >> can i push back? i will push back on the pushback. for eight years, republicans have tried to delegitimize this president by saying he's not even from here. the fact is he has lowered unemployment substantially and when wages have stagnated, he and other democrats have pushed for increased minimum wage and even today, there are signs there is growth. even with minimum wage increases. so let's...
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. >> there was a display of little ivory pieces and multiple walrus tusks that are engraved art type things. they had been moved. >> reporter: walrus tusk, are we talking about like so? >> the big one was about yea big. the larger one wasn't where it was supposed to be. and the other wasn't there at all. >> reporter: jason told police that one of gary's prized tusks could be the murder weapon. the source of those mysterious white flakes. jessica noticed someone had been at her dad's desk where he sorted coins. >> he kept them around his desk in coffee cans and bags, and he would be sorting them or organizing them. >> reporter: and a container with what would have looked like loose parking meter change was its actual value around $20,000 according to her dad's records. the killer would have known the real value only if he moved in the same antique circles as gary, at least that's what the brother suspected. >> perhaps gary went to buy some gold or silver and someone had set him up and had someone follow him home and got the drop on him or jan. and had robbed him and killed him. >> rep
. >> there was a display of little ivory pieces and multiple walrus tusks that are engraved art type things. they had been moved. >> reporter: walrus tusk, are we talking about like so? >> the big one was about yea big. the larger one wasn't where it was supposed to be. and the other wasn't there at all. >> reporter: jason told police that one of gary's prized tusks could be the murder weapon. the source of those mysterious white flakes. jessica noticed someone had been...
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mohammed kamara, from ivory coast, says he was falsely imprisoned four times. >> ( translated ): theirst prison i was banged up for at least three months, the second prison i've done at least six months, in the third i also did a bit of time, and then there was a fourth, but i can't go into it in much detail. libya is not a good country it's because i wanted to come out of libya that i'm here today. i had the opportunity and that's why i risked my life to be here today. >> reporter: relieved that they have been saved from the deep, his friend mustafa diaby has a message for those people back home who're contemplating following in their footsteps. >> ( translated ): i have a big message. my message is to stay at home. and if you really want to come to europe, save the money and fly. otherwise, going through the desert and ending up in libya is bad advice, my friends. i even put it in my prayers. i don't want my own friends to take this road. it's extremely dangerous. when we crossed the desert, there were 24 passengers who didn't make it. >> reporter: at the stern, in the middle of th
mohammed kamara, from ivory coast, says he was falsely imprisoned four times. >> ( translated ): theirst prison i was banged up for at least three months, the second prison i've done at least six months, in the third i also did a bit of time, and then there was a fourth, but i can't go into it in much detail. libya is not a good country it's because i wanted to come out of libya that i'm here today. i had the opportunity and that's why i risked my life to be here today. >> reporter:...
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but they're not embarrassed about it, and they also, as he said, point out we haven't lived in an ivory tower. our dad was tough on us. he put us to work. he had us out working on construction sites, and as you say, we're as comfortable in caterpillars as we are in our own cars. incidentally, i have no idea how you drive a caterpillar. >> he says something like we're the only kids of billionaire who's are that way. i think that's interesting about trump. how many kids of billionaires have you met who are kind of normal, who like their pafrrent and aren't messed up? i'd like to see the child-rearing book, kind of now how he did that. how do you have a billion dollars and have normal kids? >> you know, he says he never let them -- he also instilled in them the value of hard work. he never let them smoke. he didn't want them to drink. he didn't want them to get tattoos, although he said he softened on that now. >> can you be more specific? >> you know, the interesting thing here is i think melania, and i know you've talked about the controversy about the speech and the words in it. i thoug
but they're not embarrassed about it, and they also, as he said, point out we haven't lived in an ivory tower. our dad was tough on us. he put us to work. he had us out working on construction sites, and as you say, we're as comfortable in caterpillars as we are in our own cars. incidentally, i have no idea how you drive a caterpillar. >> he says something like we're the only kids of billionaire who's are that way. i think that's interesting about trump. how many kids of billionaires have...
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as i bitch, piss, and moan about congress passing a new egg law or something for 20 minutes from my ivory't you talk about "anniversary guy"?! >> seth: because i don't think it's important to celebrate the one-year anniversary of really anything, conner! >> what about your son's first birthday, you jagoff?! >> seth: let alone a comedy bit, that if we're being real, we always bury at the end of the show. >> come on! it spawned the classic catchphrase "talk about it." need i refresh your memory? role it, alex. >> why don't you want to talk about it, man? >> then talk about it! >> talk about it! just talk about it! >> please talk about "the matrix reloaded" on home video! >> this is the number one selling shirt at the nbc experience store. [ light laughter ] >> seth: you clearly made that. and by the way, even if i did talk about "anniversary guy", what would i even say? >> i don't know. something like this? ♪ june 23rd, 2015, a date that will live on forever. the place, the u.s.a. the obama administration lifts its trade embargo with cuba. bruno mars's "uptown funk" burns up the billboard t
as i bitch, piss, and moan about congress passing a new egg law or something for 20 minutes from my ivory't you talk about "anniversary guy"?! >> seth: because i don't think it's important to celebrate the one-year anniversary of really anything, conner! >> what about your son's first birthday, you jagoff?! >> seth: let alone a comedy bit, that if we're being real, we always bury at the end of the show. >> come on! it spawned the classic catchphrase "talk...
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before that i worked in africa for years, i was very happy to embed militias in sierra leone or the ivory coast. i got afraid in a normal way. >> you have been serious several times. >> it is a conflicting thing because i realized, this sounds very selfish and some might think i'm irresponsible and i cannot argue with you about that. what i do is much more a calling and i believe in what i do and it is hugely important there are reporters that bear witness to atrocities and human rights violations and without eyes and ears on the ground we don't get a window into what happened. do you know what is happening in aleppo right now? know you don't. i felt in some way i had to make this breach. i can't say it has been easy. >> it happens all the time to all of us, you balance work and life but it is one thing to balance work, life, family when you are an insurance person in pittsburgh but if you're trying to manage risks, going to the world's most dangerous place all of you have been repeatedly. how do you balance? is this story worth it? >> it is very difficult. i obviously want to be responsi
before that i worked in africa for years, i was very happy to embed militias in sierra leone or the ivory coast. i got afraid in a normal way. >> you have been serious several times. >> it is a conflicting thing because i realized, this sounds very selfish and some might think i'm irresponsible and i cannot argue with you about that. what i do is much more a calling and i believe in what i do and it is hugely important there are reporters that bear witness to atrocities and human...
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collaboration among university departments but also almost universities that are climbing out of their ivory towers, and small startups and all legacy businesses, and we have seen this all over the country. what does it mean? well, in the past, things were done on a very hire, aial basis. we learned his from what call the whippersnappers in sill don valley, and cambridge. but it's not limited to that. it's no longer closed innovation, your own thing, but open innovation. it's no longer siloed. no. today's problems require multiply disciplinary solutions. one of the trustees of brookings -- i went to see shirley jackson, the president of polytechnic institute. she said nothing is being invent anymore within academic departments. it's all between academic departments. an important lesson, it's no longer top-down. it's bottom-up. it's no longer alone in your garage. no. it's done collaborative. and finally, it's no longer done in isolated research centers of corporations or the government. no. it's done in vibrant urban innovation districts. that's where young researchers like to work, as we ha
collaboration among university departments but also almost universities that are climbing out of their ivory towers, and small startups and all legacy businesses, and we have seen this all over the country. what does it mean? well, in the past, things were done on a very hire, aial basis. we learned his from what call the whippersnappers in sill don valley, and cambridge. but it's not limited to that. it's no longer closed innovation, your own thing, but open innovation. it's no longer siloed....
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and i drive all the way down there and get all gussied up and auditioning for some sort of whatever, ivoryoap commercial. and i would always see these guys over in the corner having the time of their lives. they would be panteds, long t-shirts, three day growth beard, hair a skew and they were the voice over actors. and that is the gig i want. that's it. >> that's it. >> so i am going to eat and eat and eat. and i just get more handsome. what are the chances. reggie, do you have a question for our guest this evening? >> yes, i do. tonight's question goes to and pine. when you're out and you're traveling around, do you ever get annoyed by the sounds that certain people make unintentionally? if you do, what are those sounds? >> i find it disconcerting if you think someone's laughing at something you just said and they're just clearing their throat. that happens it me all the time t will sort of be like a-- that's always hard. >> i'm kind of fascinated, you know the people that it's a combination of-- like a smile to serious closed eye thing so they will be like-- i was talking to rebecca and
and i drive all the way down there and get all gussied up and auditioning for some sort of whatever, ivoryoap commercial. and i would always see these guys over in the corner having the time of their lives. they would be panteds, long t-shirts, three day growth beard, hair a skew and they were the voice over actors. and that is the gig i want. that's it. >> that's it. >> so i am going to eat and eat and eat. and i just get more handsome. what are the chances. reggie, do you have a...
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well, i don't know who you know living in your ivory tower, but i will guarantee you there are tons of black americans supporting donald trump. host: all right, the wii let's get a response. -- louise, let's get a response. guest: i have to say the miller center has been in place as the 1970's, and i would like to let the caller know he would probably be a tea partiers today -- he was a conservative southerner so worried about the great society of the 1960's, the rise, and the student out -- uprising, that he wanted a nonpartisan institution that the military -- the miller center -- the caller referred to it as an ivory tower. we do not see it that way, and neither did mr. miller. you want to have history and scholarship informed politics and policy of the current day. in addition, we have done the oral history of every president starting with jimmy carter, and we are about to finish up bush 43. every president are talked to and asked questions in a nonpartisan way, and the view is we would be informing today's politics and policy with history, and we think that is a great way to go. w
well, i don't know who you know living in your ivory tower, but i will guarantee you there are tons of black americans supporting donald trump. host: all right, the wii let's get a response. -- louise, let's get a response. guest: i have to say the miller center has been in place as the 1970's, and i would like to let the caller know he would probably be a tea partiers today -- he was a conservative southerner so worried about the great society of the 1960's, the rise, and the student out --...
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. >> really this is been what ivory net about the police commission and police department i wouldn't impose what the metrics should be b&b but hear from the department what they think based on the work towards reform they conducting what i crafted not delicately but on november 1st, the police department tells us what the timeline of activities they will have on each of those 5 measures that are before us that to me is making sure that the department is fully in charge of they presentations to be able to put their departments best folded forwards i'm not trying to hamstring the department i would is cut money from the budgets this is not cutting money that puts money on reserve and so all you have to do is tells you on the use of force what will it take to the rest of the fiscal year to implement the ihss policy to make sure that people are trained in the use of force policy what number of people are you able to train by january 1st, 2017, we've talked about this and i'm in no what you want the department to come here and fail but come here and assure the public you're working on the
. >> really this is been what ivory net about the police commission and police department i wouldn't impose what the metrics should be b&b but hear from the department what they think based on the work towards reform they conducting what i crafted not delicately but on november 1st, the police department tells us what the timeline of activities they will have on each of those 5 measures that are before us that to me is making sure that the department is fully in charge of they...
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ivory fuzz to believe it. >> i know.o >> deal with that.stay together.stay >> they really are soul mates -- >> that's right.>> that's r >> ross and rachel. >> they can never beos separate. >> rachel and i broke up a longg time ago.go. (laughter).(laugh >> oscar winner james fonda must need closet space she'she auctioning her her wedding dress and her engagement ring from heh ex-husband media mogul tedoguled turner who started cnn. also on the blog the leotard she wore on jane fonda workout,ko, okay, i want to know would you y rather have the wedding dress, the ripping or the swimsuit? they wore the workout outfit. >> is this even question.io >> the ring, of course. >> i don't know those legwarme legwarmers. >> you got to pay for that. i think maybe i could afford tod go in on the swimsuit somebody.bo you want peace of it. it. >> ross, so we showed one of her red carpet looks. she's also making room byy getting rid of a couple of her e gowns, too. right? >> yes, she total system.te have you guys ever met janean fonda?nda? >> no. >> no.>> >>
ivory fuzz to believe it. >> i know.o >> deal with that.stay together.stay >> they really are soul mates -- >> that's right.>> that's r >> ross and rachel. >> they can never beos separate. >> rachel and i broke up a longg time ago.go. (laughter).(laugh >> oscar winner james fonda must need closet space she'she auctioning her her wedding dress and her engagement ring from heh ex-husband media mogul tedoguled turner who started cnn. also on...
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that spoke to the fact that he's not just up there in his ivory tower in trump tower but he's gettingands dirty, respects the workers, he's down there, he's got so much experience in business that said a lot to me. last night when he said that his father sees the potential in people when they may not even see it themselves, that said it all. that's what he sees for the country, carl. he sees the untapped potential in this country, and he wants to release it and let it happen. so that all americans can have the benefits that he has had and live the american dream that he's lived. >> all those things you said about last night are true, but by some count, hillary clinton's name was mentioned more last night than donald trump's. i wonder where is the balance over the next two nights, highlighting the so-called negatives of clinton versus the positives of trump. >> i don't know if there's a balance because there's such a contrast. i mean, you've got one who is for all americans, no division, all americans. he wants them all to have the opportunity that he's had and live that dream and i th
that spoke to the fact that he's not just up there in his ivory tower in trump tower but he's gettingands dirty, respects the workers, he's down there, he's got so much experience in business that said a lot to me. last night when he said that his father sees the potential in people when they may not even see it themselves, that said it all. that's what he sees for the country, carl. he sees the untapped potential in this country, and he wants to release it and let it happen. so that all...
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. >> very fitting that on bastille day, larry is advocating storming the ivory tower that is the federaleserve. >> yes. yes. yes! >> before we bring steve in on this, this sounds somewhat reminiscent of something donald trump has been saying lately, that he would replace janet yellin if he were elected. i know our self-proclaimed informal adviser, policy adviser, to donald trump. is this something that you have been telling him? is this where he got this from, do you think? >> well, i never share private advice when it's asked, but mr. trump has said many times that he would like to, as an outsider, overturn the establishment. and my point here is, the federal reserve and all the phds inside the fed, with all their models, that has become an establishment that has done us a lot of damage insofar as as our economy is concerned. look, trump is a businessman, okay? this is my view, not his, but he's a businessman. i want to see lots more men and women, from businesses, large businesses, small businesses, small banks, i don't care. tech, energy, agriculture, we used to have a farm seat on th
. >> very fitting that on bastille day, larry is advocating storming the ivory tower that is the federaleserve. >> yes. yes. yes! >> before we bring steve in on this, this sounds somewhat reminiscent of something donald trump has been saying lately, that he would replace janet yellin if he were elected. i know our self-proclaimed informal adviser, policy adviser, to donald trump. is this something that you have been telling him? is this where he got this from, do you think?...