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. ♪ >> jacobson: world champions. team u.s.a.ins it all at the women's world cup. >> we have no quit in us. we'll do anything to win. >> jacobson: also tonight, the president's popularity. mr. trump's approval rating hits an all-time high. what does that mean for campaign 2020? california clean-up as residents recover from two large earthquakes, many worry there could soon be another. >> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my gosh. >> jacobson: plus military injustice. was a world war i soldier denied the medal of honor because of the color of his skin? >> when you look at caucasian members of the military, if they were to perform the same action, they would be given the medal of honor in a heartbeat. >> jacobson: good evening. i'm dana jacobsen. american women are on top of the soccer world tonight. team u.s.a. beat the netherlands 2-0 to win the women's world cup for a fourth time, the second title in a row. roxana saberi covered today's game in lyon, france. >> reporter: the reigning champions taking on europe's best was never
. ♪ >> jacobson: world champions. team u.s.a.ins it all at the women's world cup. >> we have no quit in us. we'll do anything to win. >> jacobson: also tonight, the president's popularity. mr. trump's approval rating hits an all-time high. what does that mean for campaign 2020? california clean-up as residents recover from two large earthquakes, many worry there could soon be another. >> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my gosh. >> jacobson: plus...
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. ♪ >> jacobson: world champions. team u.s.a.ins it all at the women's world cup. >> we have no quit in us. we'll do anything to win. >> jacobson: also tonight, the president's popularity. mr. trump's approval rating hits an all-time high. what does that mean for campaign 2020? california clean-up as residents recover from two large earthquakes, many worry there could soon be another. >> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my gosh. >> jacobson: plus military injustice. was a world war i soldier denied the medal of honor because of the color of his skin? >> when you look at caucasian members of the military, if they were to perform the same action, they would be given the medal of honor in a heartbeat.
. ♪ >> jacobson: world champions. team u.s.a.ins it all at the women's world cup. >> we have no quit in us. we'll do anything to win. >> jacobson: also tonight, the president's popularity. mr. trump's approval rating hits an all-time high. what does that mean for campaign 2020? california clean-up as residents recover from two large earthquakes, many worry there could soon be another. >> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my gosh. >> jacobson: plus...
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i'm dana jacobson. american women are on top of the soccer world again. team usa shut out the netherlands 2-0 to win their second consecutive world cup championship and fourth overall, cementing their status as the gold standard. roxana sabaria was there. >> reporter: for the reigning champions, taking on europe's best was never supposed to be easy. in the first half, the netherlands did something no other team here has. stop the u.s. from scoring. >> deflected. two players down in the box. >> reporter: when the americans were awarded a penalty, co-captain megan rapinoe stepped up. >> goal, usa! >> reporter: a few minutes later her teammate rose followed. and so, to cheers in t. earned a fourth world cup cty, makg >> we're crazy. at's what makes us special. we just have no quit in us. we're so tight and we'll do anything to win. >> what bng made? >> it was awesome. it was the best. >> highlight of my life. >> yeah. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: but the women aren't just soccer players. they're role models to fans like jen berney from san diego. >> they're als
i'm dana jacobson. american women are on top of the soccer world again. team usa shut out the netherlands 2-0 to win their second consecutive world cup championship and fourth overall, cementing their status as the gold standard. roxana sabaria was there. >> reporter: for the reigning champions, taking on europe's best was never supposed to be easy. in the first half, the netherlands did something no other team here has. stop the u.s. from scoring. >> deflected. two players down in...
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tim jacobson with the adl forever and got and award last night. you're amazing. we're see grateful to you. special shout-out to your national leadership team. when i tell you adl is a go-to address, that's not just a line. i want to give you an example, a very recent example. i just got back from eastern and central europe. my first trip that involved bilateral meetings with foreign governments was a trip to eastern and central europe. for every country i visited, i relied heavily on adl's work product. in fact, the briefings i received from adl were a key part of my preparation, in addition to all of our government resources, a key part of my preparation going to those countries and having specific strategies and specific asks for ways we can improve upon the situation in those countries. and so i cannot thank you enough. your work product and your impact was felt literally in the last few weeks. before those visits to those countries in central and eastern europe, i want to tell you what else i did. four weeks ago, 4 1/2 weeks ago, i had the great privilege to
tim jacobson with the adl forever and got and award last night. you're amazing. we're see grateful to you. special shout-out to your national leadership team. when i tell you adl is a go-to address, that's not just a line. i want to give you an example, a very recent example. i just got back from eastern and central europe. my first trip that involved bilateral meetings with foreign governments was a trip to eastern and central europe. for every country i visited, i relied heavily on adl's work...
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as helicopter pilot brian walker and tactical flight officer tim jacobson take off on every rescue callresno sheriff's eagle one know day here is the same tuesday, what should have been a routine three-day hike in the lower lake area for retired stand for biology, professor matthew scott. >>took a turn. >>my jaw use scott almost unable to walk put out a call for help on his emergency satellite communicator. crews didn't know if one helicopter would be an a for scott and the dogs you would want to leave the dogs overnight they we attacked by wild animals eagle one called to assist so the crew decided to take the dogs and put them in the back seat, heavy thunderstorms put time against the rescuers lightning frightening natasha who sprinted away she was a kenyan but i didn't know where jacobson going to search i had to hike to some rocks to get some, but we got him and loaded them up then one more test it the dogs work. >>okay with the helicopter is very possible that we might not been able to take a but natasha and maya had the joy ride of their lives. one actually took a nap. >>the other
as helicopter pilot brian walker and tactical flight officer tim jacobson take off on every rescue callresno sheriff's eagle one know day here is the same tuesday, what should have been a routine three-day hike in the lower lake area for retired stand for biology, professor matthew scott. >>took a turn. >>my jaw use scott almost unable to walk put out a call for help on his emergency satellite communicator. crews didn't know if one helicopter would be an a for scott and the dogs you...
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and joining us as well, jack jacobson, a military contributor. kourtney, what's going on here. 7. >> two arrested earlier this month of allegations of human smuggling. they did not bring them across the border but they met them in california with the intent of transporting them for $8,000. more cases of people who may have been involved or known about the human smuggling and also allegations of drugs. they brought all these marines about 800 battalions and they plucked out 16 of them and arrested them. >> that had to be a traumatic moment. >> unbelievable. you had 16 fellow marines pull out a pulledopulle pulled out and taken in handcuffs. it is unbelievable. to bring in the entire platoon. it is about 20 seals. it is the same platoon as eddie gallagher. there were allegations of misconduct and drinking and other things. when the commander came to them and tried to question these seals and they banded together and refused to talk about. the major general says all right, you are out of here. he sent them all home back to california. >> how did they replace them? >> they have oth
and joining us as well, jack jacobson, a military contributor. kourtney, what's going on here. 7. >> two arrested earlier this month of allegations of human smuggling. they did not bring them across the border but they met them in california with the intent of transporting them for $8,000. more cases of people who may have been involved or known about the human smuggling and also allegations of drugs. they brought all these marines about 800 battalions and they plucked out 16 of them and...
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are the proud parents of mason wade jacobson.hing 6 pounds 8 ounces, 19 inches tall. sending our warmth congratulations best wishes to the great new family. i'm wolf blitzer. follow me on twitter and instagram at wolf blitzer tweet at cnn sit room. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >> breaking news, more than 40% of democrats going against pelosi's wishes voting to keep alive a resolution to impeach president trump. and speaker pelosi keep her party in check? plus president trump claims he is enjoying the fight over racist tweets showing no signs of letting up attack sns how do supporters feel tonight. bernie sanders fighting back over health care. does sanders plan to pay for the med proposal add up? >> and i'm erin burnett, outfrontle the breaking news the house of representative rejecting a bid to launch impeachment proceedings against president trump and president trump declaring victory.
are the proud parents of mason wade jacobson.hing 6 pounds 8 ounces, 19 inches tall. sending our warmth congratulations best wishes to the great new family. i'm wolf blitzer. follow me on twitter and instagram at wolf blitzer tweet at cnn sit room. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >> breaking news, more than 40% of democrats going against pelosi's wishes voting to keep alive a resolution to impeach president trump. and speaker pelosi keep her party in check? plus president trump...
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joining me now, "washington post" senior national affairs correspondent, jewuliet and mar jacobson. going to talk with mark in a second about the tanks, but, first, the concerns potentially here about partisanship on what is typically, you know, a patriotic holiday celebrated by all americans. kellyanne conway this morning insisted that it would be apolitical. take a look. >> why is the republican national committee giving out tickets to supporters of the president? why are -- >> this is a public event. it's open to the public. the public is welcome to come and celebrate our great country. the greatest democracy. the constitution, all the amendments, not just the first amendment that seems to only interest you only. the second amendment, all the others. but really just the birth of this country, the greatest democracy that ever lived. i'm not going to allow you to politicize it. >> fair to say that it is open to the public. however, there is this vip section right up front where, you know, typically anyone would be able to be in that area of the mall to watch the fireworks if you go
joining me now, "washington post" senior national affairs correspondent, jewuliet and mar jacobson. going to talk with mark in a second about the tanks, but, first, the concerns potentially here about partisanship on what is typically, you know, a patriotic holiday celebrated by all americans. kellyanne conway this morning insisted that it would be apolitical. take a look. >> why is the republican national committee giving out tickets to supporters of the president? why are --...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm dana jacobson. captioning funded by cbs >> it's monday, july 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> earthquake aftershocks. california is still feeling the effects days after two major >>> it's monday, july 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> earthquake aftershocks. california is still feeling the effects days after two major quakes. why some residents fear they're not safe yet. >>> crisis at the border. the trump administration defends conditions at migrant facilities as a new poll reveals what the majority of americans think about the president's immigration policy. >>> and soccer superstars, what the u.s. women's soccer team is still fighting for even after winning the world cup. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. i'm anne-marie green. major earthquakes in southern k have left people rattled this morning. tafha been recorearthquakes. many are worried about the big one that experts have been predicting for years. marc liverman
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm dana jacobson. captioning funded by cbs >> it's monday, july 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> earthquake aftershocks. california is still feeling the effects days after two major >>> it's monday, july 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> earthquake aftershocks. california is still feeling the effects days after two major quakes. why some residents fear they're not safe...
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laughlin hounds for heroes, thanks to her and the san francisco animal care and of course kathy jacobson pr for making that happen today. >> very cool. >> everybody is happy. >> every buddy wins. >> thank you to new kitten. >> we'll be right back. >>> we have life pictures coming in again from san jose. we are waiting to hear more from the family of keyla salazar. she is the 13-year-old girl who lost her life in the gilroy shooting. the family is also planning a vigil for next hour. of course we'll have more on this just ahead on the new kpix 5 news and 7. >>> also, the oakland a's are stepping in to help victims's family in gilroy. >> tonight proceeds from sales of food of feature garlic have impacted fans. all you do is buy the garlic fries and the gilmore garlic burger. it will have them get this very difficult time, the donations will go to the garlic festivals are relief fund. we put a link to that fund on our website kpix.com. just put our click on links and numbers. two thank you for watching tonight at 6. the cbs evening news is up next. >> does all kinds of ways that you can hel
laughlin hounds for heroes, thanks to her and the san francisco animal care and of course kathy jacobson pr for making that happen today. >> very cool. >> everybody is happy. >> every buddy wins. >> thank you to new kitten. >> we'll be right back. >>> we have life pictures coming in again from san jose. we are waiting to hear more from the family of keyla salazar. she is the 13-year-old girl who lost her life in the gilroy shooting. the family is also...
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sophia jacobson finding the space to score far too easily.e it 2—1. within a minute, they thought they had another. but ellen white was ruled to have handled the ball. thejoint top scorer in the tournament will hope it doesn't cost in the race for the golden boot. the second half brought farfewer the golden boot. the second half brought far fewer chances for both teams. england pressed but couldn't find an equaliser. screed and doing enough to keep them out and take third place. 0lympic medals are the next target for these teams. their reward for reaching the final four in france, a place at tokyo 2020. india have finished top of the table meaning they will face new zealand and the aussies have lost in their last match that they will second, meaning we will have an england versus india semifinal. both india's openers hit centuries. south africa set australia a total of 326 to win. in the final match of the group games. they made a fast start — captain faf du plessis scoring a hundred. rassie van der dussen with 95 to give australia a tough ch
sophia jacobson finding the space to score far too easily.e it 2—1. within a minute, they thought they had another. but ellen white was ruled to have handled the ball. thejoint top scorer in the tournament will hope it doesn't cost in the race for the golden boot. the second half brought farfewer the golden boot. the second half brought far fewer chances for both teams. england pressed but couldn't find an equaliser. screed and doing enough to keep them out and take third place. 0lympic...
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william jacobson is clinical professor of law and director of the securities law clinic at cornell law school. is also currently a contributor to the times of israel, where he blogs on topics related to bdsm boycotts of israel in higher education. before joining the faculty at cornell, he spent 23 years in private practice in providence. he litigated business to its in the securities industry. he graduated from harvard law school and hamilton college. charles asher small is founding director and president of the institute for the study of global anti-semitism and policy. it is a new york nonprofit funding anti-semitism studying anti-semitism. he served on the faculty of tel aviv university. he is at saint anthony's college and oxford university.'s research focuses on contemporary anti-semitism including delay legitimization of israel. charles small earned his masters degree from mcgill university. we will ask each panelist to speak for 8 minutes on a topic related to the large name. after opening statements, there will be questions to the panel is to get them in dialogue with one anoth
william jacobson is clinical professor of law and director of the securities law clinic at cornell law school. is also currently a contributor to the times of israel, where he blogs on topics related to bdsm boycotts of israel in higher education. before joining the faculty at cornell, he spent 23 years in private practice in providence. he litigated business to its in the securities industry. he graduated from harvard law school and hamilton college. charles asher small is founding director...
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and back in brian jacobson lou,. -- luke kawa. a company like texas instruments, beating the consensus estimate for its forecast, what does it say about the amount of risk you are willing to take? >> it depends where you look. there are a lot of valuation diversion. within those indexes, we have seen an increase in the dispersion of opportunities. it also depends what measure of valuation you like to look at. sometimes it might be more relevant to look at what our expectations for the long-term earnings growth of these companies. across the board, where we are seeing more of the opportunities is really a little bit more on the value side relative to the growth. more importantly is about that country allocation. right now, we are overweighting emerging markets relative to the u.s.. onis not because we are sour how the u.s. looks. investors looking on three five-year horizons, we would rather place it there. it is really a question of where you want to allocate the risk budget from a marginal perspective, not necessarily making big
and back in brian jacobson lou,. -- luke kawa. a company like texas instruments, beating the consensus estimate for its forecast, what does it say about the amount of risk you are willing to take? >> it depends where you look. there are a lot of valuation diversion. within those indexes, we have seen an increase in the dispersion of opportunities. it also depends what measure of valuation you like to look at. sometimes it might be more relevant to look at what our expectations for the...
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i'm jeff glor along with dana jacobson and jericka duncan. michelle miller has the day off. jericka, welcome. >> thank you. >>> this morning we're going to take a look at a wild ride with amusement parks past and present. did you know amusement parks have existed in one form or another for almost a millennium. we'll hear about it through the ages with the author of a new book. >>> the declaration of independence handwritten by thomas jefferson himself, but this incredibly rare copy is not in washington. we'll find out where it's kept and how it got there. >>> and later we'll take you to a unique medical school program where doctors-in-training have left the hospital ward for the local zoo. that's all ahead. >>> first, california braces for more aftershocks after another powerful earthquake rocks the area. the magnitude 7.1 quake was felt from los angeles all the way to nevada. it happened just after 8:00 p.m. local time and caused ceiling lights to sway at this casino in california about 90 miles east of los angeles. the quake also caused injuries, sparked fires, and closed
i'm jeff glor along with dana jacobson and jericka duncan. michelle miller has the day off. jericka, welcome. >> thank you. >>> this morning we're going to take a look at a wild ride with amusement parks past and present. did you know amusement parks have existed in one form or another for almost a millennium. we'll hear about it through the ages with the author of a new book. >>> the declaration of independence handwritten by thomas jefferson himself, but this...
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i'm jeff glor along with michelle miller and dana jacobson. coming up this morning, we're going to take you to the sandy beaches of mexico, normally a haven for touristser, but recently trouble has been washing ashore by the tons. it is sargassum, and keeping this foul-smelling and potentially toxic seaweed off the beaches has become nearly impossible and we'll show you what's causing it and why the mexican military is declaring war on it. >> then we'll go window shopping at barneys. the high end retailer is getting into the weed business with accessories that cost thousands of dollars. you'll see why they're not alone when it comes to bringing luxury to the pot industry. >>> and for decades it's survived assaults from tv, video games, and the internet. but the popularity of pinball has held its own. see why people are still on tilt for these games. we'll take you to the museum where the machine's history is on full delay. >>> first our breaking story. two people were killed overnight in a nightclub when a balcony collapsed about 150 miles of
i'm jeff glor along with michelle miller and dana jacobson. coming up this morning, we're going to take you to the sandy beaches of mexico, normally a haven for touristser, but recently trouble has been washing ashore by the tons. it is sargassum, and keeping this foul-smelling and potentially toxic seaweed off the beaches has become nearly impossible and we'll show you what's causing it and why the mexican military is declaring war on it. >> then we'll go window shopping at barneys. the...
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david jacobson reports. >> ever since i was little, as far as i can remember, i always saw myself asep it quiet. i didn't know i had any otherfe. >> reporter: patricio grew up as patricia in gardenia, california. a place where the freeways meet. a city where people can, quite literally, choose their own path. for pat, that path led to the gym. >> always resonated with a fighter. when i really started was around 16. the trainer had me spar the first session. hit me way too hard the first time. i was going through so much, and emotionally, mentally, i think it was the first time i felt present in my body being hit that hard. >> reporter: he says he fell in love with the sport and developed into one of the best female boxers in the country. >> it was during that time that i made the choice. i decided to go all in with boxing. it paid off. >> reporter: in 2012, pat qualified for the first ever women's boxing olympic trials but a shoulder injury led to a medical disqualification. >> i had worked so hard to get to that point that, you know, i slipped into a pretty big depression. it forced
david jacobson reports. >> ever since i was little, as far as i can remember, i always saw myself asep it quiet. i didn't know i had any otherfe. >> reporter: patricio grew up as patricia in gardenia, california. a place where the freeways meet. a city where people can, quite literally, choose their own path. for pat, that path led to the gym. >> always resonated with a fighter. when i really started was around 16. the trainer had me spar the first session. hit me way too hard...
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my name is william jacobson. i'm a professor at cornell law school and the founder and chief author at legal insurrection website which is covered campus issues specifically with guard to into semitism and the bds movement almost daily since 2008. i'm going to discuss today intersectionality. it's a word that attorney general barr mentioned in his introduction this morning and it is a very hot topic on campuses. i'm going to discuss how it was originally formulated, how it has developed into the intellectual justification for the isolation of jewish students on campus and zionists jews in the progressive movement. i only have a short time today so there is a limited amount of detail i can go into, but i will also hope to bring to this presentation my experiences in interacting with students, both on my campus and many other campuses. you have heard two very excellent speeches so far, presentations so far. the big take away that you need from this presentation and the other presentations is the isolation of jewish
my name is william jacobson. i'm a professor at cornell law school and the founder and chief author at legal insurrection website which is covered campus issues specifically with guard to into semitism and the bds movement almost daily since 2008. i'm going to discuss today intersectionality. it's a word that attorney general barr mentioned in his introduction this morning and it is a very hot topic on campuses. i'm going to discuss how it was originally formulated, how it has developed into...
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cbs saturday co-host dana jacobson is here.. >> she had a lot to say. nice to see serena being open. williams is proving her voice is as strong as her swing or serve. she described the agony she felt after losing in the u.s. open, believing she was treated differently for her reactions than male counterparts would be. she admitted she couldn't pick up a racket and began to see a therapist writing, i felt defeated and disrespected by a sport that i loved, one that i had dedicated my life to and my family truly changed not because we were welcomed, but because we wouldn't stop winning. in her letter to osaka, williams expressed support for osaka's victory saying i would never ever want the light to shine away from another female, specifically another black female athlete. it was osaka's response that ultimately provided resolution for williams and brought her to tears, osaka wrote, people can misunderstand anger for strength because they can't differentiate between the two and told williams to keep on trail blazing. serena posed
cbs saturday co-host dana jacobson is here.. >> she had a lot to say. nice to see serena being open. williams is proving her voice is as strong as her swing or serve. she described the agony she felt after losing in the u.s. open, believing she was treated differently for her reactions than male counterparts would be. she admitted she couldn't pick up a racket and began to see a therapist writing, i felt defeated and disrespected by a sport that i loved, one that i had dedicated my life...
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tim jacobson with the adl forever and got an award last night. you're amazing, so grateful to you.pecial shout out to my ae pi brother, cliff, of your national leadership team. when i tell you adl is a go-to address, that's not just a line. i will give you an example, i just got back from eastern and central europe. my first trip that involved bilateral meetings with foreign government was a trip to eastern and central europe. for every country i visited, i relied heavily on adl's work product. in fact the briefings i received from adl were a key part in my preparation and government resources, a key part of my preparation going to those countries and having specific strategy and specific asks for ways we can improve upon the situation in those countries. i cannot thank you enough. your work product was felt literally in the last four weeks. before those visits to those countries in central and eastern europe, i want to tell you what else i did. four weeks ago, 4 1/2 weeks ago, i had the great privilege to participate in the first ever official united states government delegation t
tim jacobson with the adl forever and got an award last night. you're amazing, so grateful to you.pecial shout out to my ae pi brother, cliff, of your national leadership team. when i tell you adl is a go-to address, that's not just a line. i will give you an example, i just got back from eastern and central europe. my first trip that involved bilateral meetings with foreign government was a trip to eastern and central europe. for every country i visited, i relied heavily on adl's work product....
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then mark jacobson, the senior advisor to the -- to ashe carter. we all remember him. this is someone who can work across the aisle. this is someone who can work with congress and that's what really defines him a soldier, a scholar. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said anybody impartial would have to come away impressed by dr. esper's mastery, intelligence, and thoroughness. my colleagues on the armed services committee also widely support dr. esper's nomination. advancing his nomination with an overwhelming bipartisan vote. across the capitol both the chairman and ranking member of the house armed services committee support dr. esper. they all support him. chairman -- chairman smith said that dr. esper is capable of executing the national defense strategy in a way that is -- ranking member mack thornberry said he has done an excellent job. i agree with congressman thornberry. he managed the largest reorganization of the army in 45 years, prioritizing research, development and innovation. he showed accountability to the taxpayers by being responsible with hi
then mark jacobson, the senior advisor to the -- to ashe carter. we all remember him. this is someone who can work across the aisle. this is someone who can work with congress and that's what really defines him a soldier, a scholar. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said anybody impartial would have to come away impressed by dr. esper's mastery, intelligence, and thoroughness. my colleagues on the armed services committee also widely support dr. esper's nomination. advancing his...
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i'm jeff glor along with dana jacobson and michelle miller. >>> coming up we'll take you out on the track for a bit of high-powered racing. the next sounds you hear is a new form of the sport, cars powered by electricity. these cars can whip around at nearly 170 miles an hour. the season finale for formula e this weekend in new york. we'll show you how the sport is gaining new traction and ruffling the feathers of a tradition. >> and jeff will tell us all about it. >>> plus, we'll also take you to rome for a tour of a roman ruin that is larger than the coliseum. the grounds have long been a tourist attraction, but now the sites vast underground tunnel system is open to the public and they have added some special effects. you'll go on a tour. >>> then we'll take a trip to the world's largest music festival, summerfest in milwaukee is a two-week-long showcase with more than 1,000 bands, many of whom have moved from the openers to headliners. we'll have a look at the stal's halfry we'lle from the killers right from the festival's main stage. just your average saturday. >> drop the mic. >> th
i'm jeff glor along with dana jacobson and michelle miller. >>> coming up we'll take you out on the track for a bit of high-powered racing. the next sounds you hear is a new form of the sport, cars powered by electricity. these cars can whip around at nearly 170 miles an hour. the season finale for formula e this weekend in new york. we'll show you how the sport is gaining new traction and ruffling the feathers of a tradition. >> and jeff will tell us all about it. >>>...
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. >>> delta ceo paul jacobson will be speaking at the finance summit in chicago.y leaders of the ibm, hyatt and dell and talk about the future work for the bottom line. head to cnbc.com to get a ticket >> i can't get enough of that i'm trying to -- >> it really triggered you that conversation we had about -- >> the workplace >> -- the workplace over salary. >> over salary i need to know, that was a great term a great term, i just need -- and i'm not, you know, i don't know how i'm going to feel if it's explained to me exactly what you are talking about. >> are people collaborative? are they look to work together or competitive with one another? >> it's not the stuff andrew loves all the socials, it's not the renewable stuff, carbon foot - >> it might be a part of it. >> i'm a vegan, no salt, sugar you know. >> even when he's not here you pick on him. it's amazing >> it's so easy. >> especially when he's not here >> it's easier then. easy either way. >>> coming up, media moguls in the mountains, ceos of verizon joins us check out the futures at this hour, almost up
. >>> delta ceo paul jacobson will be speaking at the finance summit in chicago.y leaders of the ibm, hyatt and dell and talk about the future work for the bottom line. head to cnbc.com to get a ticket >> i can't get enough of that i'm trying to -- >> it really triggered you that conversation we had about -- >> the workplace >> -- the workplace over salary. >> over salary i need to know, that was a great term a great term, i just need -- and i'm not, you...
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jacobson, nicknamed dr. feel good. jfk was a very good customer.ureau of the carl dix and dangerous drugs seized -- my colleagues and dangerous drugs -- of narcotics and dangerous drugs. going to leave jfk's foreign-policy to the side. i agree with the caller that under jfk and other presidents since world war ii, the u.s. has undertaken a number of military interventions that have not succeeded on their own terms that have made us less safe and have not been in line with decent humane values toward the rest of the planet. begant think this problem with donald trump. i don't think we should overemphasize the issues that the trump administration faces, even though i think in some respects the trump administration has made things worse, not better in its time in office. i will say something in praise of president trump i appreciated about a year ago when he led the diplomatic opening to north korea. i thought that was very important. i was alarmed that a lot of democrats in capitol hill criticized him on such strident grounds as if to suggest that an
jacobson, nicknamed dr. feel good. jfk was a very good customer.ureau of the carl dix and dangerous drugs seized -- my colleagues and dangerous drugs -- of narcotics and dangerous drugs. going to leave jfk's foreign-policy to the side. i agree with the caller that under jfk and other presidents since world war ii, the u.s. has undertaken a number of military interventions that have not succeeded on their own terms that have made us less safe and have not been in line with decent humane values...