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jeannie i want to start with you. it doesn't appear that trump is going anywhere at least in the short term. will his presence shape the debate in a way we otherwise would not have seen? >> absolutely. you know i don't know if his numbers are going to go up as a result of the debate last night. i have to say i think -- i'm not sure he did himself any favors in terms of getting new support. in fact i think he made some major mistakes last night. but that said, he absolutely is going to be in this for at least the short time, if not the longer haul. and it is going to shape what happens with the gop. let's just look at an example. the second question that was asked of him that question megan kelly asked him about women. well there's a constituency that the gop desperately needs in order to gain national office and if you are alienating women that is a big problem for him in the same way his previous comments about mexican immigrants can impact their ability to attract the latino vote. it is interesting to me that he too
jeannie i want to start with you. it doesn't appear that trump is going anywhere at least in the short term. will his presence shape the debate in a way we otherwise would not have seen? >> absolutely. you know i don't know if his numbers are going to go up as a result of the debate last night. i have to say i think -- i'm not sure he did himself any favors in terms of getting new support. in fact i think he made some major mistakes last night. but that said, he absolutely is going to be...
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jeannie mai noticed one more that popped in big time. everybody from t. swift to demi lovato rocking ultra dramatic eyes and jeannie got stars to dish their beauty secrets. >> you look gorgeous. >> i think it's really important to stay hydrated, get rest, and always, always, always treat yourself with love. >> did kind of bring this coachella glam to the red carpet. bohemian. >> extension, all yours? >> i wish this was mine. >> make-up on your own? >> i did my make-up for today. just got to have fun. like, i follow a lot of make-up artists. >> and beauty expert jen has advice for your skin. >> it's never too soon to start taking care of your skin. i recommend an anti-aging routine in your 20s and sticking with it. i love to use new summer protect serum packed to tackle all signs of aging. >> the serum is available at target. the best part, it's clinically proven to reduce lines and wrinkles in less than four weeks. >> we have a special offer for you at etonline.com. just click boot. >>> coming up on "e.t." halle berry doing brunch with her husband. haven'
jeannie mai noticed one more that popped in big time. everybody from t. swift to demi lovato rocking ultra dramatic eyes and jeannie got stars to dish their beauty secrets. >> you look gorgeous. >> i think it's really important to stay hydrated, get rest, and always, always, always treat yourself with love. >> did kind of bring this coachella glam to the red carpet. bohemian. >> extension, all yours? >> i wish this was mine. >> make-up on your own? >> i...
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joining me now is matt williams and jeannie branthover. jeannie, let me start with you and ask to jeff bezos's point, would it not be difficult to recruit workers given that there are so many silicon valley were words to work at? >> it will not be hard. amazon has an incredibly good name. not every person is looking to be in a place like google. peoplere truly brilliant who want to push themselves, want to be better, want to make an impact. look at these people like olympic athletes. they are used to working hard. they are used to getting turned on by creating innovating consider going into the marketplace. there are people who truly prefer an environment like amazon. matt: matt, what you think? we have heard this time and time again. bezos can deny it, and his buddies can defend him, but surely it is a stressful ways to work. surely it is a competitive environment. and the treatment of the lower-level employees is definitely lacking. >> i will tell you firsthand that it is a high demand, high-intensity workplace. but that is what makes it
joining me now is matt williams and jeannie branthover. jeannie, let me start with you and ask to jeff bezos's point, would it not be difficult to recruit workers given that there are so many silicon valley were words to work at? >> it will not be hard. amazon has an incredibly good name. not every person is looking to be in a place like google. peoplere truly brilliant who want to push themselves, want to be better, want to make an impact. look at these people like olympic athletes. they...
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jeannie is in new orleans. jeannie, you're on the air. caller: hi. yes. and i returned to new orleans in march of 2006. i write a little neighborhood column which i was asked to do because i started a kind of a blog after this -- aftermath. but one of the things that really bothers me here is that the amount of insurance that people are paying for their properties is just horrendous. and nothing has been done to help get that under control. this has caused so many people to lose their homes and yes, there are new people who have come in here and are building and were grateful -- we're grateful to have them but a lot of the people who were here before katrina and came back and tried to rebuild have been not only unsuccessful, but have lost their homes. people who were in their 60's and retired and, you know, their house is almost paid for and suddenly, they an enormous mortgage because of the failure of both the government and the banks for not helping people to be able to get back on their feet without causing them such distress. so we're talking about mi
jeannie is in new orleans. jeannie, you're on the air. caller: hi. yes. and i returned to new orleans in march of 2006. i write a little neighborhood column which i was asked to do because i started a kind of a blog after this -- aftermath. but one of the things that really bothers me here is that the amount of insurance that people are paying for their properties is just horrendous. and nothing has been done to help get that under control. this has caused so many people to lose their homes and...
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jeannie this new orleans. jeannie, you're on the air. caller: hi. yes.y husband and i returned to new orleans in march of 2006. i write a little neighborhood column which i was asked to do because i started a kind of a blog after this -- aftermath. but one of the things that really bothers me here is that the amount of insurance that people are paying for their properties is just horrendous. and nothing has been done to control.that under this has caused so many people to lose their homes and yes, there are new people who have come in here and are building and were grateful -- we're grateful to have them but a lot of the people who were here before katrina and came back and tried to rebuild have been not only unsuccessful, but have lost their homes. people who were in their 60's and retired and, you know, their house is almost paid for and suddenly, they an enormous mortgage because of the failure of both the government and the banks for not helping people to be able to get back on their feet without causing them such distress. so we're talking about mid
jeannie this new orleans. jeannie, you're on the air. caller: hi. yes.y husband and i returned to new orleans in march of 2006. i write a little neighborhood column which i was asked to do because i started a kind of a blog after this -- aftermath. but one of the things that really bothers me here is that the amount of insurance that people are paying for their properties is just horrendous. and nothing has been done to control.that under this has caused so many people to lose their homes and...
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. >> reporter: a hidden oasis on the outskirts of kuala lumpur about this is where jeannie lee grew upng fish and insects in the clear waters of the clang river. now as an adult she spends her time trying to preserve this pristine environment. >> translator: i'm learning to love these kind of places. you can never see these kind of places anymore. >> after decades of neglect, to dozens of volunteers like jeannie, are cleaning up the rivers that run through kuala lumpur. their work is to revive 110 miles of the city's rivers. they've had remarkable success but downstream this natural wonder land turns into a disconnected stream. >> they have been seen as a disposal channel. >> reporter: as the city has grown, these rivers have turned into a dumping ground for factories, construction sites and even homes. but in 2010 the government launched the river of life project aimed at rejuvenating this area into a center for work and creation. it might not look as much at the entire moment but this entire area is earmarked for development. they are hoping this investment will spur tourism and busi
. >> reporter: a hidden oasis on the outskirts of kuala lumpur about this is where jeannie lee grew upng fish and insects in the clear waters of the clang river. now as an adult she spends her time trying to preserve this pristine environment. >> translator: i'm learning to love these kind of places. you can never see these kind of places anymore. >> after decades of neglect, to dozens of volunteers like jeannie, are cleaning up the rivers that run through kuala lumpur. their...
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thank you so much. >> thank you. >> jeannie wyatt.and jack howl of barons. good to see both of you. that's going to do it for the count down of the closing bell. and oil down, gold down, and malissa francis. >> boy, am i happy to see him. >> thank you very much. good to be here. well, president obama's new carbon rules are going to hit us all in higher energy cost. will that hit the economy? >> and nice guys finish last, the ceo who would find minimum wage at his company to $70,000 a year, didn't work out the way he thought. >> not quite. and donald trump saying he pays as little as possible on taxes because he thinks government spends our money badly. is that going to hurt him or help him with the polls? and we can't forget about these markets. a big come back toward the end of the day. but still falling in three digits in the dow. the dow triple digits to the negative. although look at this. >> came back a little here. >> did you believe digits. but, again, that oil market getting killed today. almost a 4% down market. >> yeah. well
thank you so much. >> thank you. >> jeannie wyatt.and jack howl of barons. good to see both of you. that's going to do it for the count down of the closing bell. and oil down, gold down, and malissa francis. >> boy, am i happy to see him. >> thank you very much. good to be here. well, president obama's new carbon rules are going to hit us all in higher energy cost. will that hit the economy? >> and nice guys finish last, the ceo who would find minimum wage at his...
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that same day she talked to our correspondent jeannie. it looks like a great line. melissa shared some of her favorite new looks. >> that's my favorite. >> not only is it yummy and adorable, check it out, you guys. your daughter drew that. >> my daughter drew that. >> what did she say when she saw this on an actual sweater? >> she got really shy and covered her face. it's going to be in stores. oh, my god, i'm so embarrassed. she thought all women should have a fancy cat. >> that's adorable. just like melissa, her clothes are superfun but they're really about fashion for everyone. look at the makeover she did on jeans. >> first of all, i tried on 8 billion pair. there was just -- i said, i can't feel like i want to rip -- come through the door at the end of the day and rip my clothes off. they have to be comfortable. i made them a little higher. i think you want to go in at the waist. you don't want something cutting right there. i think the line is better. also, i don't need to see any more people bend over and get a surprise. i don't need it. ladies, fellas, we th
that same day she talked to our correspondent jeannie. it looks like a great line. melissa shared some of her favorite new looks. >> that's my favorite. >> not only is it yummy and adorable, check it out, you guys. your daughter drew that. >> my daughter drew that. >> what did she say when she saw this on an actual sweater? >> she got really shy and covered her face. it's going to be in stores. oh, my god, i'm so embarrassed. she thought all women should have a...
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jeannie this new orleans. jeannie, you're on the air. caller: hi. yes.eturned to new orleans in march of 2006. i write a little neighborhood column which i was asked to do because i started a kind of a blog after this -- aftermath. but one of the things that really bothers me here is that the amount of insurance that people are paying for their properties is just horrendous. and nothing has been done to control.that under this has caused so many people to lose their homes and yes, there are new people who have come in here and are building and were grateful -- we're grateful to have them but a lot of the people who were here before katrina and came back and tried to rebuild have been not only unsuccessful, but have lost their homes. people who were in their 60's and retired and, you know, their house is almost paid for and suddenly, they an enormous mortgage because of the failure of both the government and the banks for not helping people to be able to get back on their feet without causing them such distress. so we're talking about middle class people
jeannie this new orleans. jeannie, you're on the air. caller: hi. yes.eturned to new orleans in march of 2006. i write a little neighborhood column which i was asked to do because i started a kind of a blog after this -- aftermath. but one of the things that really bothers me here is that the amount of insurance that people are paying for their properties is just horrendous. and nothing has been done to control.that under this has caused so many people to lose their homes and yes, there are new...
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. >> after decades of neglect dozens of volunteers like jeannie are cleaning up the rivers that run through lumpur. their work is a vital part of the government's plan to provide 110 kilometers of the city's rivers. here in their neighborhood they've had remarkable success, but down stream this natural wonderland turns into an open drain. >> unfortunately, over time people have disconnected their life from the river. that has led to the current status of the river. it will be seen as a channel. >> as the city has grown these rivers have turned into a dumping ground for factories, construction sites, and even homes. but in 2010 the government launched the river of life project aimed at rejuvenating this area into the center for work and recreation. >> it might not look like much at the moment but this entire riverfront is earmarked for redevelopment. the government is spending more than $1 billion, and they're hoping that the investment will bring tourism and business opportunities. officials say that they aim to recoupe the funds they're spending through the sale of land once the project is
. >> after decades of neglect dozens of volunteers like jeannie are cleaning up the rivers that run through lumpur. their work is a vital part of the government's plan to provide 110 kilometers of the city's rivers. here in their neighborhood they've had remarkable success, but down stream this natural wonderland turns into an open drain. >> unfortunately, over time people have disconnected their life from the river. that has led to the current status of the river. it will be seen...
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in the tourist town of molyvos, volunteers like jeannie, from new zealand, worked to organize transportation for those who can't walk the 40 miles to catch a ferry to athens. >> you know, there's desperation, absolute desperation. >> reporter: have you seen anything like it before? >> never, never, and i hope i never have to again. >> reporter: most of the people we spoke to told us that they plan to travel further north to richer countries like germany, which expects 800,000 arrivals this year. but, norah, many of those crossing europe face a hostile reception from stun grenades and riot police, and even a wall being built to keep them out. >> o'donnell: all right, great reporting, clarissa ward, in greece. thank you. after a deadly accident at a gun range, the victim's family is out to prevent future tragedies. and one of the panda twins is getting special care when the cbs evening news continues. ness, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make worki
in the tourist town of molyvos, volunteers like jeannie, from new zealand, worked to organize transportation for those who can't walk the 40 miles to catch a ferry to athens. >> you know, there's desperation, absolute desperation. >> reporter: have you seen anything like it before? >> never, never, and i hope i never have to again. >> reporter: most of the people we spoke to told us that they plan to travel further north to richer countries like germany, which expects...
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this is where jeannie grew up. chasing fish and index, clear waters. now as an adult, she spends her time trying to preserve the pristine environment. >> i'm worry you you can never see this place any more. >> after decades of neglect. dozens of volunteers are cleaning up and have run through kuala lumpur, their work a vital part of the plan. here in their neighbourhood, they have had remarkable success. down streams the wonder land turned into an open drain. >> unfortunately over time. there's a disconnect. and that led to what we have seen. >> reporter: as the city grew, the rivers turned into a dumping ground for construction sites and homes. in 2010, the government launched the river of life projected, aimed at rejuvenating area into the center of work and recreation. >> it may not look like much. but it is ear-marked for development. they are hoping the investment will spurn tourism opportunities. officials hope to continue. trends suggest that returns will be lucrative. >> since 2011 up to now, the land values owned, has increasedly 30%, it's a m
this is where jeannie grew up. chasing fish and index, clear waters. now as an adult, she spends her time trying to preserve the pristine environment. >> i'm worry you you can never see this place any more. >> after decades of neglect. dozens of volunteers are cleaning up and have run through kuala lumpur, their work a vital part of the plan. here in their neighbourhood, they have had remarkable success. down streams the wonder land turned into an open drain. >> unfortunately...
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. >> "i dream of jeannie!" >> no. >> b -- >> beyonce? buzzer sounding ] "bewitched." one of kathie lee's favorite singers won a grammy for best vocal performance by a female. >> stay again? >> one of my favorite singers. >> it must be doris day. sorry, but you love her. >> i do, but we're talking 1964. >> annette funiciello. i don't know! i don't know any of these people. >> i say barbra streisand for "people." people in the world >> so good. >> there's a choir in chicago that has a surprise for you. they're called the buffalo grove singer, a 72-member adult chorale group. see if you recognize this. true colors, that's why i love you so don't be afraid to let them show i want to see you, just wan to see you i want to see you, i want to see you be brave >> please, jerry! how cool is that? after seeing hoda's music video, the group set out on a mission to raise money for cancer research by performing the song at events around chicago. >> i can't believe they did that! >> they're rehearsing to premier it at their big annual concert in october which hoda will be delighted
. >> "i dream of jeannie!" >> no. >> b -- >> beyonce? buzzer sounding ] "bewitched." one of kathie lee's favorite singers won a grammy for best vocal performance by a female. >> stay again? >> one of my favorite singers. >> it must be doris day. sorry, but you love her. >> i do, but we're talking 1964. >> annette funiciello. i don't know! i don't know any of these people. >> i say barbra streisand for...
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. >> jeannie? >> i agree with the assessments that have been made. i think in the case of rubio, what made him step apart from the rest is that they threw a couple of zingers at him and he navigated them right there in lifetime in front of people, really professionally and in a polished way. he was basically invited to say something bad about jeb. he didn't. he stepped away from that. so i think that thinking on your feet was pretty impressive from him and i think that's what made him have a better night than say bush and walker. >> nick, overall? >> in some ways the most important ning in this debate, trump is at war with fox news. media be in a war with but not fox news and win. if you are an undecided voter and kasich was great. i thought he had the best way of handling trump, embraced the resentment, but not the man. i get it. get it, >> when he was asked about the comments he made, he made some more comments. calling out on megyn kelly. and still going on twitter at 3:30 working this out of his system. >> nobody cares about the fight with rosie
. >> jeannie? >> i agree with the assessments that have been made. i think in the case of rubio, what made him step apart from the rest is that they threw a couple of zingers at him and he navigated them right there in lifetime in front of people, really professionally and in a polished way. he was basically invited to say something bad about jeb. he didn't. he stepped away from that. so i think that thinking on your feet was pretty impressive from him and i think that's what made...
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excellent administrative support for the buck was provided by charlene brown, jeannie callahan was not here tonight and my daughter. kenneth blackburn, thank you for reading the manuscript of the various in the various stages of development and providing valuable feedback. and finally, robin. this is robin, a historical thinker, colleague and friend whose deep intelligence and dedication helped me create and shape this book. [applause] i'm going to need several excerpts to give you a glimpse of survival in after and after the reading there will be time for questions. the first segment, can everyone hear me first of all? the first begins with the exact moment that the bomb was dropped over not as lucky with the b-29 bomber 6 miles above the city. by this time in the story readers had been introduced already to the five survivors whose stories are woven throughout the book in all of and all of them were teenagers at the time of the bombing. the material here is important and also difficult. i hope you will feel to bear this. it's about eight minutes long. the five-time plutonium bomb plu
excellent administrative support for the buck was provided by charlene brown, jeannie callahan was not here tonight and my daughter. kenneth blackburn, thank you for reading the manuscript of the various in the various stages of development and providing valuable feedback. and finally, robin. this is robin, a historical thinker, colleague and friend whose deep intelligence and dedication helped me create and shape this book. [applause] i'm going to need several excerpts to give you a glimpse of...
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. >> then also the jeannie makes some kind of joke. and you go they have these articles, go through all of them. i feel like for a lot of people the child whose just oh, and then in the lion king, this part, where simba, fasa, they have a moment? all right, you're not interested, are you? >> i'll never get that five minutes back. she has found a website that has double messages in disney movies. it is fantastic. i came across an article, and i just got into it. >> funny. what is the is her moany? the judge -- >> at the wedding, yes. >> what movie? >> that was in the little mermaid. >> and then on the cover, oh. >> anyway, here we go, thursday august the 13th, hey, bob, my friends, if you're watching, in kansas city, happy birthday. >> you guys text all the time. >> i'll text me now if he is watching. he watches on line. >> did you text him happy birthday. >> i will now. >> probably should. how about you step on the scale? may soon be required to bewaring yourself before boarding a plane. the airline breaking out the scale. >> listen to
. >> then also the jeannie makes some kind of joke. and you go they have these articles, go through all of them. i feel like for a lot of people the child whose just oh, and then in the lion king, this part, where simba, fasa, they have a moment? all right, you're not interested, are you? >> i'll never get that five minutes back. she has found a website that has double messages in disney movies. it is fantastic. i came across an article, and i just got into it. >> funny. what...
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. >> jeannie zeno, welcome and good to see you again. what did you think?thought the debate itself was like watching in my mind two debates. one was the donald trump circus, the donald trump show, and the other was a traditional debate, large number of debaters, 9, and they really shoat showed the brf the republican party. >> who stood out? >> the 10th in there, john kasich, governor of ohio, he had a home field advantage, he showed a real compassion, real empathy, a real ability to speak to people on their level. >> what about jeb bush? >> i think jeb bush had a lackluster night and i think that was true of the three top candidates. >> scott walker? >> scott walker, jeb bush and donald trump. bush i think warmed up a little bit, as he got going, scott walker had a difficult night but you know who i was impressed with second to kasich was marco rubio. he seemed a command of issues, very calm and steadfast. i keep thinking imagine pushing trump out of this, imagine a john kasich and marco rubio from florida. that is a real strong field. >> we are more than a
. >> jeannie zeno, welcome and good to see you again. what did you think?thought the debate itself was like watching in my mind two debates. one was the donald trump circus, the donald trump show, and the other was a traditional debate, large number of debaters, 9, and they really shoat showed the brf the republican party. >> who stood out? >> the 10th in there, john kasich, governor of ohio, he had a home field advantage, he showed a real compassion, real empathy, a real...
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administrative support for the book was provided and you can tell me where you are from a charlie brown, jeannie callahan, marine should avoid a quiz night here tonight and my daughter, eva. ken black earned -- blackbird. thank you for reagan at the various stages of development and providing valuable feedback. and finally robyn. this is robyn lavoie, an extraordinary historical researcher, thinker, colleague and friend whose deep intelligent and dedication helped me create and shape this book into its final form. [applause] i'm going to read several ex-parrot -- experts and postnuclear survival and after the rating there will be time for questions. the first segment -- can everyone hear me, first of all? the first segment alongside the vacuum at the bomb was dropped over non-masaki from a modified t. 29 bombers six miles above the city. by this time in the story readers have been introduced to the five survivors whose stories are woven throughout the book. all of them teenagers at the time of the bombing. materialism port and also difficult. i hope you'll be able to bear it. it's about eight mi
administrative support for the book was provided and you can tell me where you are from a charlie brown, jeannie callahan, marine should avoid a quiz night here tonight and my daughter, eva. ken black earned -- blackbird. thank you for reagan at the various stages of development and providing valuable feedback. and finally robyn. this is robyn lavoie, an extraordinary historical researcher, thinker, colleague and friend whose deep intelligent and dedication helped me create and shape this book...
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jeannie zain know teaches campaign management at new york university, a political science professor at iona college. josh barrow from "the new york times," logo hag naki from rise 360. and eric mill brand from the new town alliance. his son and daughter both survived the shooting at sandy hook in december 2012. eric, a special thank you for being here this morning. what's your reaction to the tragic shooting this week in virginia? >> clearly we don't have enough guns in this country. if those journalists had been armed, they could have defended themselves. i'm speaking hiyperbolehyperbol. it's absurd. people thought that the tragedy at newtown would change everything, that that would be the moment we would get sensible gun control legislation, something, even background checks, and yet nothing happened. do you think this will impact that debate and actually let something happen? >> nothing happened at the federal level. if you look at what's happened in washington state, for example, with bill 594 that requires universal background checks now. the nra couldn't stop that. they tried rea
jeannie zain know teaches campaign management at new york university, a political science professor at iona college. josh barrow from "the new york times," logo hag naki from rise 360. and eric mill brand from the new town alliance. his son and daughter both survived the shooting at sandy hook in december 2012. eric, a special thank you for being here this morning. what's your reaction to the tragic shooting this week in virginia? >> clearly we don't have enough guns in this...
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charlie, francis, ivan, jeannie. bush earned high marks for his aggressive and quick response. >> jeb was awesome. he was all over the state. everywhere you turned there he was forcing everybody let's get back to work. >> i think he was a strong leader. i think he's been a strong leader as a governor and in everything that he's done. >> reporter: even as he seeks to elevate himself above the crowd with his extensive management experience, bush is still down in the mud trading bash barbs with donald trump. >> he doesn't have a plan. he's appealing to people's angst and their anger. >> why are you governor bush in a food fight with donald trump? >> i'm not in a food fight with the guy. he's the frontrunner, right, by all polls. he should be held to account for his ideas. and his ideas aren't conservative ideas. >> reporter: where the fight has gotten bush in the most trouble is on illegal immigration. voters are taking notice. >> i'm split between donald trump and jeb bush. >> reporter: james calkins is buying trump's
charlie, francis, ivan, jeannie. bush earned high marks for his aggressive and quick response. >> jeb was awesome. he was all over the state. everywhere you turned there he was forcing everybody let's get back to work. >> i think he was a strong leader. i think he's been a strong leader as a governor and in everything that he's done. >> reporter: even as he seeks to elevate himself above the crowd with his extensive management experience, bush is still down in the mud trading...
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here for some of these numbers, but i just rook at these names -- look at these names, and you heard jeannieesterday saying stay away from now. too much supply. and low oil prices, well, there's a positive here. they're encouraging consumers to check out for summer vacation and check in to hotels. listen to this stat that just came out. hotel occupancy, look, it's usually high during the summer, but last week hotels were the most occupied they have ever been at this time. so what does that say about our economy? what can we infer from that? production, manufacturing, retail sales. just as we start to wonder, oh, are they grinding to a heart or just slogging along, steve joyce knows, president and ceo of choice hotels international, franchises more than 6,000 hotels in the u.s. but also 35 other countries, and gary comiskey, all-around fabulous guy, back in the seat. >> well, that's a nice intro, thank you, liz. liz: steve's the star for the moment though because, tell me, what was last week that was so wonderful? >> well, actually, it's been building all year. so the industry has never been
here for some of these numbers, but i just rook at these names -- look at these names, and you heard jeannieesterday saying stay away from now. too much supply. and low oil prices, well, there's a positive here. they're encouraging consumers to check out for summer vacation and check in to hotels. listen to this stat that just came out. hotel occupancy, look, it's usually high during the summer, but last week hotels were the most occupied they have ever been at this time. so what does that say...
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excellent administrative support for the book and you can tell me where you are, charlene brown jeannie callahan, lorraine who is not here tonight and my daughter eva. ken blackburn, where are you? thank you for reading the manuscript at various stages of development and providing valuable feedback and finally robin this is robin lavoie everyone an extraordinary historical researcher thinker colleague and friend whose deep intelligence and dedication helped me create and shape this book into its final form. [applause] i'm going to read several excerpts from a book to give you a whims of the layered story of postnuclear survival and after the reading there will be time for questions. the first segment i were read everybody hear me first of all? the first segment i will read begins with the exact moment of nagasaki from a specially modified b-29 bomber six miles from the city. by this time in the story readers have been introduced already to the five survivors whose stories are woven throughout the book. all of them were teenagers at the time of the bombing. a the material here is importa
excellent administrative support for the book and you can tell me where you are, charlene brown jeannie callahan, lorraine who is not here tonight and my daughter eva. ken blackburn, where are you? thank you for reading the manuscript at various stages of development and providing valuable feedback and finally robin this is robin lavoie everyone an extraordinary historical researcher thinker colleague and friend whose deep intelligence and dedication helped me create and shape this book into...
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this is where jeannie lee grew up chasing fish and insects in the river. she spends her time now preserving this pristine environment. >> i'm worried to lose this kind of places, you can never see these kind of places anymore in malaysia. >> after decades of neglect, dozens of volunteers are cleaning up the rivers that run through kuala lampur. their work is a vital part of the government's plan to revive 110 kilometers of the city's rivers. here in their neighborhood, they've had remarkable success, but downstream, this natural wonderland turns into an open drain. >> unfortunately, over the time, people disconnected their life from the river, and that's lead to the current status of the river, which we have all been seeing. >> as the city has grown, these rivers have turned into a dumping ground for factories, construction sites, and even homes, but in 2010, the government launched the river of life project aimed at rejuvenating this area into the center for work and recreation. >> it might not look like much at the moment, but this entire river front is
this is where jeannie lee grew up chasing fish and insects in the river. she spends her time now preserving this pristine environment. >> i'm worried to lose this kind of places, you can never see these kind of places anymore in malaysia. >> after decades of neglect, dozens of volunteers are cleaning up the rivers that run through kuala lampur. their work is a vital part of the government's plan to revive 110 kilometers of the city's rivers. here in their neighborhood, they've had...
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. >> then also the jeannie makes some kind of joke.cles, go through all of them. i feel like for a lot of people the child whose just oh, and then in the lion king, this part, where simba, fasa, they have a moment? all right, you're not interested, are you? >> i'll never get that five minutes back. she has found a website
. >> then also the jeannie makes some kind of joke.cles, go through all of them. i feel like for a lot of people the child whose just oh, and then in the lion king, this part, where simba, fasa, they have a moment? all right, you're not interested, are you? >> i'll never get that five minutes back. she has found a website
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chronological with whatever -- the line from "ferris bueller's day off," "who's bothering you today, jeannie>> thank you. >> it is on sale now. and jen is heading over to answer your questions right now on our facebook page. that's at facebook.com/cbsthismorning. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. ♪ oh you're the best friend fety." >>> great to have you, vinita. will you be back tomorrow? >> okay, i'll come back. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune in for "the cbs evening fuse with scott pelley" tonight. and tune into our digital network, cbsn. >>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. family and friend continue today to search for 11 year-old laquan lattimore missing since monday afternoon. laquan was last seen in folcroft delaware county and family members have been searching that area ever since. late yesterday, authorities discovered a body in darby creek near that boy's home. medical examiner is working to identify that body. >>> right now a check with katie for your forecast for the day off to a nice start. >>> we are, we will keep weather pleasant for the the
chronological with whatever -- the line from "ferris bueller's day off," "who's bothering you today, jeannie>> thank you. >> it is on sale now. and jen is heading over to answer your questions right now on our facebook page. that's at facebook.com/cbsthismorning. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. ♪ oh you're the best friend fety." >>> great to have you, vinita. will you be back tomorrow? >> okay, i'll...
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host: jeannie, can you give us an idea of what the insurance cost changes have been and what neighborhoodo you live in new orleans? caller: i live in lakeview. and i can tell you that our insurance just for basic, and i mean, not great insurance, but basic insurance costs over $6,000 a year now. insurance costs over $6,000 a an year now. and with property taxes, the way they have gone up, it's about $10,000 a year just on those two items.people which are ridiculous. back ea i mean, it's really hurt the people who came back early on in this game. and we saw many of our friends e wht'o have lost their homes may because ofor this. they couldn't afford to live here anymore.sue >> let's hear from marc morial. >> i'm glad genie has raised this issue. all of the numbers show the cost of living, whether you are paying a mortgage or rent, plus insurance, housing costs have dramatically increased in this community. what i would say to genie is ci insurance companies in the state of louisiana are regulated by the state's commissioner of insurance. and i would encourage him to bes invited to come on
host: jeannie, can you give us an idea of what the insurance cost changes have been and what neighborhoodo you live in new orleans? caller: i live in lakeview. and i can tell you that our insurance just for basic, and i mean, not great insurance, but basic insurance costs over $6,000 a year now. insurance costs over $6,000 a an year now. and with property taxes, the way they have gone up, it's about $10,000 a year just on those two items.people which are ridiculous. back ea i mean, it's really...
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memoirs, i just go straight chronological with whatever -- the line from "ferris bueller's day off," jeannie?" >> great to have you here. thank you. to "the best of enemies." >> it is on sale now. and jen is heading over to answer your questions right now on our facebook page. that's at facebook.com/cbsthismorning. morning." we'll be right back. oh you're the best friend busy day, huh? yup. our annual clearance event really brings 'em in. i can barely keep up by myself. 0% apr financing. tons of amazing inventory. only happens once a year. hmm, hologram number 17 seems to have gone rogue. i'm the real jan now! 0%! 0%! at our annual clearance event, get 0% apr financing on a 2015rav 4, offer ends september 8th. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com. it's all yours. thanks, jan. toyota. let's go places. >>> great to have you, vinita. will you be back tomorrow? >> okay, i'll come back. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune in for "the cbs evening fuse with scott pelley" tonight. and tune into our digital and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was
memoirs, i just go straight chronological with whatever -- the line from "ferris bueller's day off," jeannie?" >> great to have you here. thank you. to "the best of enemies." >> it is on sale now. and jen is heading over to answer your questions right now on our facebook page. that's at facebook.com/cbsthismorning. morning." we'll be right back. oh you're the best friend busy day, huh? yup. our annual clearance event really brings 'em in. i can barely...
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jeannie moos has the story. >> it's the kind of thing you see in movies.s bike rider who single handedly picks up a car. a car blocking a bike path in brazil and moves it foot by foot to the amazement of on lookers. when he is done, he pedals away. is he truly hulk in brazil or is it a marketing stunned? we don't know, but it has been a pick me up for commenters. this guy can move a car with ease while it takes me ten minutes to open a jar of salsa. the last time we saw something like this, it was a viral ad featuring a specially designed lightweight taxi, a fax traffic cop and a fake cabdriver. in real life, not so easy. after this biker ran into a car and got trapped underneath. it took dallas police and firemen and civilians. to lift the vehicle and the biker and look how many how many it took to lift this. that biker also survived think but can a single man do it alone? it looks like an old fiat uno. >> would that be hard to pick up? >> no. >> if he picked up a tank like this, it would be a big deal, but the fiat weighs only about 1600 pounds total, si
jeannie moos has the story. >> it's the kind of thing you see in movies.s bike rider who single handedly picks up a car. a car blocking a bike path in brazil and moves it foot by foot to the amazement of on lookers. when he is done, he pedals away. is he truly hulk in brazil or is it a marketing stunned? we don't know, but it has been a pick me up for commenters. this guy can move a car with ease while it takes me ten minutes to open a jar of salsa. the last time we saw something like...
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wonder woman doesn't have an evil sister like "i dream of jeannie" and "bewitched" she had an evil sister. she doesn't need a bat girl or anybody. >> just her lasso of truth. this is an anonymous post, keeping it that way to protect this child. nonetheless -- we believe something like this could be happening right now. >> you think? >> it's out there and has all of you commenting on it. robert tweeted this, lunch boks don't make kids violent. forced to eat school lunch, going hungry and not allowing freedom of expression will. >> chris says i guess they're doing so well in educating they can afford the time and energy to go after superhero lunch boxes. boy, that he the truth. >> and this, a chant that will make you sick. >> those are black lives matter protesters marching at the minnesota state hours after a texas deputy was shot and killed. >>> this could win you a free trip around the world. but there's a catch. hang around. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very b
wonder woman doesn't have an evil sister like "i dream of jeannie" and "bewitched" she had an evil sister. she doesn't need a bat girl or anybody. >> just her lasso of truth. this is an anonymous post, keeping it that way to protect this child. nonetheless -- we believe something like this could be happening right now. >> you think? >> it's out there and has all of you commenting on it. robert tweeted this, lunch boks don't make kids violent. forced to eat...
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. >> jeannie is going to demonstrate. >> put this between two trees. >> this comes with enough cable, have one of these ourselves. my boys love it. you can get i'm home for 80 bucks. i totally do it. this can go up to 250 pounds can get on this. jane is going to go for it and show us how it works. >> i'm going the get up there, too. >> meredith does play by play here. >> so jamie is also showing you this light-up seat which is cool because we have done this at night. >> at night? >> disco seat. >> you can do it at night which is super, super fun. >> it goes between two trees. it's really easy. >> what is the weight restriction? >> 250. you're good. >> 250. thank goodness. >> you know, really sturdy grips for kids. >> so you guys got my jan cam? are you ready, america? here we go. you're going to bring this zip lining to your backyard. >> everyone loves it. >> a party. super fun. >> you did it! >> and i didn't break it. i did not break the zip line. >> meredith, you are right. how much is this thing? >> you can get this home, the starter is 80 bucks. you can get this basic kit for 80 b
. >> jeannie is going to demonstrate. >> put this between two trees. >> this comes with enough cable, have one of these ourselves. my boys love it. you can get i'm home for 80 bucks. i totally do it. this can go up to 250 pounds can get on this. jane is going to go for it and show us how it works. >> i'm going the get up there, too. >> meredith does play by play here. >> so jamie is also showing you this light-up seat which is cool because we have done this...