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jeff: no. and because i had the internal metrics on how many customers we had and how it was going, people thought we were losing money because we were selling dollar bills for $.90. it was very clear we were not. we had high fixed costs but we had a positive contribution margin and i knew that it was just a fixed cost business. and, as soon as we reached a sufficient scale, we would have a very good business. so it was that understanding of the fixed nature of our expenses relative to physical world retail is what led us to the get big fast strategy. we knew the economics would be improved if we had a sufficient scale. we worked hard on that. host: so you are preaching the benefits of e-commerce and fast-forward to today, now we have content, physical amazon stores, amazon cashier-less stores, which we used to call shoplifting. [laughter] jeff: shoplifting without the jail time. host: that's right. and then buying whole foods. how do you manage these businesses, with different cost structures?
jeff: no. and because i had the internal metrics on how many customers we had and how it was going, people thought we were losing money because we were selling dollar bills for $.90. it was very clear we were not. we had high fixed costs but we had a positive contribution margin and i knew that it was just a fixed cost business. and, as soon as we reached a sufficient scale, we would have a very good business. so it was that understanding of the fixed nature of our expenses relative to physical...
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and jeff sessions.man now says pornography is one of the root causes of school shootings. plaque psoriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya®, tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. a
and jeff sessions.man now says pornography is one of the root causes of school shootings. plaque psoriasis can be relentless. your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed...
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jeff: that is a great question. jeff: it is kind of fun to go back and think about those days. in those days, when i started the company it was just one person. and then there were 10 people. today there are almost 600,000 people, so there is a lot of change. but back in that time, we were still a pretty small company by most standards. but we were growing fast and it was very exciting. i was driving all the packages to the post office myself. i knew the ups guy so well that he would let me end, even like five minutes after closing. i hoped one day we would be able to afford a forklift. it was that kind of operation. we were so inefficient with our operations and logistics in those early days when there were just 10 of us, that i did not have packing tables. we were packing on the floor on our hands and knees, and i said to one of the software engineers who was packing alongside me, do you know what we should do? we should get kneepads. and he looked at me like i was the dumbest guy he had seen in my life. and he said, "jeff, we should get packing tables." the next day, i got p
jeff: that is a great question. jeff: it is kind of fun to go back and think about those days. in those days, when i started the company it was just one person. and then there were 10 people. today there are almost 600,000 people, so there is a lot of change. but back in that time, we were still a pretty small company by most standards. but we were growing fast and it was very exciting. i was driving all the packages to the post office myself. i knew the ups guy so well that he would let me...
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so jeff sessions' job as much as trump hates him and wants to get rid of him, jeff sessions is maybe the safest man in washington, d.c. right now. >> and let's remember what donald trump, we have the tape of it. "the new york times" did an interview with trump about sessions and about the recusal. and this one is on tape. let's listen to what the president said last year. >> sessions should have never recused himself, and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else. >> now, jason, for robert mueller, it has to sound really interesting that you would have picked a different attorney general if your attorney general nominee had told you he was going to act according to the rules of the justice department. >> right, right, exactly. it's sort of like saying well, if you would have told me that you won't bury dead bodies, i wouldn't have picked you as a lawyer, would i? that's essentially what the president is saying right now. the issue is, look, he has been saying things like this all along. i have to mention, i
so jeff sessions' job as much as trump hates him and wants to get rid of him, jeff sessions is maybe the safest man in washington, d.c. right now. >> and let's remember what donald trump, we have the tape of it. "the new york times" did an interview with trump about sessions and about the recusal. and this one is on tape. let's listen to what the president said last year. >> sessions should have never recused himself, and if he was going to recuse himself, he should have...
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jeff. >> glor: okay, jeff pegues, thank you very much.sident trump's former personal doctor said today a white house aide raided his office last year and took the president's medical records. the white house is telling a much different story about this. there is also news tonight on noe north korean summit. injor garrett joins us now. jojor, first of all, what is this dispute with the doctor all about? he reporter: well, the doctor is harold bornstein, and he told cbs that more than a year ago, former white house aide and umump bodyguard, keith schiller, as well as an attorney with the trump organization, came to his icw york offices and seized all of mr. trump's medical records without proper written authorization. borenstein told us he found the episode intimidating and compared this story to watergate. and we should note, back in late ou15, on behalf of the campaign bornstein said mr. trump would pr the healthiest person ever elected president of the united states. the white house said there was no raid, and called the transition of pr
jeff. >> glor: okay, jeff pegues, thank you very much.sident trump's former personal doctor said today a white house aide raided his office last year and took the president's medical records. the white house is telling a much different story about this. there is also news tonight on noe north korean summit. injor garrett joins us now. jojor, first of all, what is this dispute with the doctor all about? he reporter: well, the doctor is harold bornstein, and he told cbs that more than a...
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jeff sessions was a u.s. attorney for 12 years. he served many years on the judiciary committee and same thing with trey gowdy. they understand when donald trump goes out and says these lies and these misleading things that it doesn't help their cause. >> david chalian, he then went on "cbs this morning" and said something that really struck me. let's play it. >> you said what the fbi was doing was kosher. why does the president keep saying what he's saying when he knows better? >> i don't know. i've never talked to the president. >> let's put that aside for a moment. there's no attempt there to try to explain the actions of the president at all. >> trey gowdy is retiring and leaving congress. >> so he feels free. >> in making that announcement he clearly feels quite free and to what mark was just saying, he is harkening back to his prosecutor days and that's why he's never met or spent time with the president because he actually does respect some independence and distance from the executives that he has oversight responsibility fo
jeff sessions was a u.s. attorney for 12 years. he served many years on the judiciary committee and same thing with trey gowdy. they understand when donald trump goes out and says these lies and these misleading things that it doesn't help their cause. >> david chalian, he then went on "cbs this morning" and said something that really struck me. let's play it. >> you said what the fbi was doing was kosher. why does the president keep saying what he's saying when he knows...
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we didn't talk about your purchase of "the washington jeff jeff: i bought the post in 2013. the post was still a fantastic institution at that time, but it was in great financial difficulty. it is a fixed-cost business, as almost all publishing is, and the revenues over about six years from 2007, 2008, to 2013 had been cut in half from $1 billion a year to half $1 billion a year. and that, in a fixed-cost business, puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the business. they needed to reduce the size of the newsroom, layoff or orders, and it was very reporters, and it was very difficult. and don graham, whose family owned the paper for a long time, he contacted me through an intermediary. we had known each other from most 20 years, actually. and i was very surprised when he said he was interested in selling the paper, and he wanted, i said look, i am not the right buyer because i don't know anything about the newspaper business. and he said, we don't need that, we have lots of people who know the newspaper business. we need somebody who understands the internet better. and thi
we didn't talk about your purchase of "the washington jeff jeff: i bought the post in 2013. the post was still a fantastic institution at that time, but it was in great financial difficulty. it is a fixed-cost business, as almost all publishing is, and the revenues over about six years from 2007, 2008, to 2013 had been cut in half from $1 billion a year to half $1 billion a year. and that, in a fixed-cost business, puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the business. they needed to reduce...
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jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. president trump's personal attorney is taking legal action against stormy daniels' lawyer. in a court filing, michael cohen accuses michael avenatti of spreading false information about him. earlier this week, avenatti released what he said are bank records detailing payments to cohen from corporate clients shortly after the elections tied to a russian oligarch. cohen claims that avenatti had no legal right to possess the records and that some transactions are attributed to a different michael cohen. in an unrelated matter, avenatti is also being investigated by the california bar after a rival attorney filed a complaint about tax violations related to a business deal. democrats on the house intelligence committee today released about 3,500 russian- backed facebook ads that were aimed at stirring up anger during the 2016 presidential elections. facebook said they were purchased by russian agents posing as americans. this ad, posted in july of 2016 shows the twin tower burning and holl
jeff. >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. president trump's personal attorney is taking legal action against stormy daniels' lawyer. in a court filing, michael cohen accuses michael avenatti of spreading false information about him. earlier this week, avenatti released what he said are bank records detailing payments to cohen from corporate clients shortly after the elections tied to a russian oligarch. cohen claims that avenatti had no legal right to possess the records and that some...
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thank you, jeff and grounds crew. coming up, word the feds are and to get a million files from the cell phones of president trump's fixer, michael cohen. a million files. which raises the question here in the middle of pollen season, who keeps a million files on cell phones? court show down ahead with a special appearance from team stormy as we approach the bottom of the hour. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from and the paths they took to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communitie
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let's have jeff zeleny join us now. he is at joint andrews base in maryland and ivan watson standing by in seoul. jeff, what has been notable throughout this entire exchange is the warming relations between the united states and north korea with donald trump personally thanking the north korean leader for the release of these three men. >> extraordinary. certainly extraordinary given the rhetoric that was only being announced some six months or so ago. john, i'll turn here. i can hear marine one has landed in the distance here behind me at joint base andrews. so the president and the first lady are aboard. they will be here in anticipation of the return of the three freed americans. now this is something that the president has seen as a sign that north korea in his view is willing to negotiate. they're willing to have serious conversations about their nuclear program here. this is something that the president and the administration, secretary mike pompeo, secretary of state of course, traveling, having a 90-minute meeti
let's have jeff zeleny join us now. he is at joint andrews base in maryland and ivan watson standing by in seoul. jeff, what has been notable throughout this entire exchange is the warming relations between the united states and north korea with donald trump personally thanking the north korean leader for the release of these three men. >> extraordinary. certainly extraordinary given the rhetoric that was only being announced some six months or so ago. john, i'll turn here. i can hear...
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jeff: we do so many different things. traditional advice would be to stay focused and keep the business simple. and the way i think about this we actually do stick to one thing, it is just not described, the business itself, we do web services, buying compute services from us, we have a retail business, amazon studios which is making original content, amazon go, the things you listed. but the cultural thread that runs through all these things is the same. we only have a few principles at gozon, core values that we back to again and again. and if you would each of the things that we do, you would see those run straight to everything. the first one is by far the most important one is customer obsession. we talk about it as customer obsession, as opposed to competitor of session -- competitor obsession. companies talk over and over about the customer pay close when i attention to them, i believe they are competitor focused. by the way, competitor focus can work but it don't think it works in the long run as well as customer
jeff: we do so many different things. traditional advice would be to stay focused and keep the business simple. and the way i think about this we actually do stick to one thing, it is just not described, the business itself, we do web services, buying compute services from us, we have a retail business, amazon studios which is making original content, amazon go, the things you listed. but the cultural thread that runs through all these things is the same. we only have a few principles at gozon,...
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i'm jeff glor. see you tomorrow. good night.g sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org sky drone-5... over san francisco's fanc >>> a good evening, i am veronica de la cruz. sky drone 5 over the city. will the project that sits three stories up both are done -- fall victim to a common severances go problem? find out how they will deal with the homeless. >> reporter: that is the big question here in san francisco, whether it is on the street or in the multimillion park going in about it. as sky drone 5 shows, san francisco's newest park will be a world-class attraction. 5.5 acres of trees and pathways in the middle of downtown. all atop a massive transit center. but this being san francisco, we had to ask? what makes us think it will not be a homeless camp? >> we will have three layers of security. >> reporter: then there is the park itself. >> put into perspective with the buildings, it is twice as long as the harry building. even as tall as salesforce tower is. it is much longer. >> reporter: and
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jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. the man accused of smashing his s.u.v.north carolina restaurant as his family ate inside is suffering from severe mental illness according to his pastor. 62-year-old roger self made his first court appearance today. he's charged with two counts of first-degree murder yesterday in the death of his daughter, a sheriff's deputy, and his daughter-in-law. other family members were also injured. there is a new health threat tonight on hawaii's big island. flowing lava from the kilauea volcano has reached the pacific ocean, creating a toxic stew. mark strassmann is in hawaii. >> reporter: in this tower of lava, the big island's volcanic beginnings burst again into view. all this molten rock, hotter than a house fire, needs someplace to go. so from fissure 20 we tracked its flow three miles to here, where the hot river pours into the pacific ocean. when the lava hits the ocean behind me, it creates a hazard called "laze," all this hot steam and sulfuric acid, which is poisonous and burns on contact. we don't want to get any closer
jeff? >> glor: jeff pegues, thank you. the man accused of smashing his s.u.v.north carolina restaurant as his family ate inside is suffering from severe mental illness according to his pastor. 62-year-old roger self made his first court appearance today. he's charged with two counts of first-degree murder yesterday in the death of his daughter, a sheriff's deputy, and his daughter-in-law. other family members were also injured. there is a new health threat tonight on hawaii's big island....
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. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. after plenty of sunshine and 80s today, a system is approaching from the coast, and we'll tell you exactly what this will mean for your weekend forecast coming up in about seven minutes. there's only one word for the all new together forever-a pixar night time spectacular. ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe two. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest. staring april 13th at disneyland resort. . >>> remember that movie ferris bueller's day off. this is reminiscent. nbc bay area responds to a man in santa clara who says his dash cam caught a mechanic up to no good. >> chris chmura has the video plus a simple strategy to keep your mechanic honest. >> good evening, guys. we hear about auto repair disasters all the time, but this particular case stood out as soon as it came in to our team. this case here involves a person who just wanted to take their car in for simple repairs, but it turns out the mechanic took unnecessary risks with his car. >> i mean the car is meant to be a fun car. >
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jeff. >> glor: interesting comments about china tonight. major, thank you.we mentioned off the top, ben tracy is inside north korea tonight. kim's government says it will officially close and begin dismantling its main nuclear test site this week. it is in a very remote part of the country, and ben is headed there now. cbs news is the only american broadcast network on that trip. >> reporter: so we're on a plane with other journalists who have been invited in by north korea to see them shut down their nuclear test site. and, like the last time we flew to north korea, they're still showing the propaganda video on the plane. but unlike that time, the newspaper they gave us, there is not a single bad word in here about the united states. in fact, there's a glowing review of secretary of state mike pompeo's recent visit to north korea. we've just landed, and we are in wonsan, north korea. this is on the country's east coast, and as you can see, this is a large, modern, new airport here. they've spent hundreds of millions of dollars in this part of north korea. t
jeff. >> glor: interesting comments about china tonight. major, thank you.we mentioned off the top, ben tracy is inside north korea tonight. kim's government says it will officially close and begin dismantling its main nuclear test site this week. it is in a very remote part of the country, and ben is headed there now. cbs news is the only american broadcast network on that trip. >> reporter: so we're on a plane with other journalists who have been invited in by north korea to see...
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we see what he said, you know, to jeff sessions and the way that he's treating jeff sessions. because jeff sessions said listen, i'm recusing myself. i'm not lying for you. i'm scared of this stuff. and i'm not about to get myself into a position where i can be indicted and he is really upset with him. he would love to get rid of him but for the fact that he's got friends over the senate side, these republicans are saying you'd better not do it, mr. president. >> you're one of the most outliers spoken critics of jeff sessions, very critical of his nomination to be attorney general and his performance in that role. i'm very curious, in the past you've said even on the show you think he should be fired or he should quit. he should not have the job. what you make of the president's sort of continued public humiliation of his attorney general. >> well, here's what i think. i think that the president does not care who you are. if in fact he needs you and you do not respond to him, if you do not protect him, if you do not lie for him, he will throw you under the bus. he will attack
we see what he said, you know, to jeff sessions and the way that he's treating jeff sessions. because jeff sessions said listen, i'm recusing myself. i'm not lying for you. i'm scared of this stuff. and i'm not about to get myself into a position where i can be indicted and he is really upset with him. he would love to get rid of him but for the fact that he's got friends over the senate side, these republicans are saying you'd better not do it, mr. president. >> you're one of the most...
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he's furious of jeff sessions.is one of his first allies and the first senator to endorse him. these two men used to be very close and now they barely speak to each other. he does not want to hear jeff sessions' name, he's so angry with him and he clearly felt betrayed. he believes he was loyal to him and would do anything he asked him to do. even of questionable legality. jeff sessions here, yes, by the book, he did the right thing. that does not mean the president is not going to be angry at him. right now whether it would be rudy giuliani or other outside advisers or republicans or others in the white house. we know that could change any time no matter the legal jeopardy that we put him in. >> here you are and i am going to ask you the uncomfortable question over dinner. what ending do you think we are in in terms of the mueller's investigation. what will end game looked like? will it be reports handed to reporters and a presentation about robert mueller and one of his deputy, what would end game looked like to
he's furious of jeff sessions.is one of his first allies and the first senator to endorse him. these two men used to be very close and now they barely speak to each other. he does not want to hear jeff sessions' name, he's so angry with him and he clearly felt betrayed. he believes he was loyal to him and would do anything he asked him to do. even of questionable legality. jeff sessions here, yes, by the book, he did the right thing. that does not mean the president is not going to be angry at...
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jeff: of course. caroline: that was eric newcomer in los angeles with uber's jeff holden.oming up, facebook announces a major management shakeup, the biggest reshuffling since the company began. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: facebook named new leaders for its key divisions, including whatsapp and messenger. it is the biggest reshuffling since the company's founding. facebook is looking to move past the cambridge analytic a controversy and keep the trust of its users. will the rest of 2018 pave the way for facebook's comeback? let's bring in an analyst from global x funds in new york. they have facebook and tencent among its holdings. and with us in london is alex webb. jay, is this the sort of uffling that is needed at facebook? >> social media companies are trying to move their leadership around to explore things like what chain and grow their product offering. if you look at how high growth has been, there has been a lot of pressure on these companies to continue to push into these exponential technologies where they just have to the kind of the leaders in the technolog
jeff: of course. caroline: that was eric newcomer in los angeles with uber's jeff holden.oming up, facebook announces a major management shakeup, the biggest reshuffling since the company began. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: facebook named new leaders for its key divisions, including whatsapp and messenger. it is the biggest reshuffling since the company's founding. facebook is looking to move past the cambridge analytic a controversy and keep the trust of its users. will the rest of 2018...
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jeff bleich. democrat for lieutenant governor. captioni captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: pulling the plug on "roseanne." >> what's up, deplorable? >> glor: abc abruptly cancels its top-rated show after what the network calls an abhorrent, repugnant tweet. also tonight, will the summit be saved? a top north korean official meets with the secretary of state. searchers find the body of a maryland guardsman swept away by floodwaters. ( gunshots ) it was only a drill, but the threat is very real. how teachers are preparing for active shooters as the cbs evening news brings back "eye on america." the scandal-plagued governor of missouri resigns in the face of possible impeachment. a tv preacher wants his congregation to buy him a $54 million private jet. and a nine-year-old opens a lemonade stand to help his ailing brother. >> i'm going to help pay his medical bills and buy him a teddy bear. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening. we're going to begin tonight with a show that went from a huge hit to can
jeff bleich. democrat for lieutenant governor. captioni captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: pulling the plug on "roseanne." >> what's up, deplorable? >> glor: abc abruptly cancels its top-rated show after what the network calls an abhorrent, repugnant tweet. also tonight, will the summit be saved? a top north korean official meets with the secretary of state. searchers find the body of a maryland guardsman swept away by floodwaters. ( gunshots ) it was only a drill,...
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jeff? >> glor: ed o'keefe reporting from west virginia. thanks. the national do not call list now includes nearly 230 million numbers, but a lot of us are still getting those sales calls inring dinner. complaints are up 120% since 2014. s na werner shows us some actims are getting even, but even that can be a tough sell. ( phone ringing ) >> when someone is on the do not call list, it means do not call. >> reporter: but telemarketers did call deborah turner. >> i want to introduce you to the latest from dish. >> reporter: dish network called her 15 times in 2010 and 2011 asking her to sign up for their satellite tv service. she said no every time. >> i'm not interested in lianging companies. strike me off the list and move forward. >> reporter: then she got another call, this time from a man telling her she could receive up to $18,000 through a eaass action lawsuit. >> yeah, right. that's my first thought, right. >> reporter: that call came from attorney john barrett, who won a lawsuit against dish network for illegal telemarketing. you went after
jeff? >> glor: ed o'keefe reporting from west virginia. thanks. the national do not call list now includes nearly 230 million numbers, but a lot of us are still getting those sales calls inring dinner. complaints are up 120% since 2014. s na werner shows us some actims are getting even, but even that can be a tough sell. ( phone ringing ) >> when someone is on the do not call list, it means do not call. >> reporter: but telemarketers did call deborah turner. >> i want to...
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you can call me jeff. caller: ok, jeff. i have a question or two. i would like to know what you think. if hillary had selected bernie , doers as her running mate you think the possibility of a hillary-sanders ticket? in terms of winning the election. i will take my answer off-line. i thought if she had chosen bernie, the impetus he had created with his campaign and the voters, the interest he had created could have overcome any of the issues that came up with the common thing -- the comey thing. i want to know what your impression is. host: thank you. we will let jeff answer. guest: we get a lot of crystal ball or time machine questions. having worked in a campaign that was not successful in securing the nomination, you go back and think, what if we did this? i do not want to speak for the clinton folks. i know many of them -- bernie was a very active campaigner for secretary clinton, as was i. they have said many times in solic because the race was close and so many places, probably one or two changes could have tipped it the other way. one thing t
you can call me jeff. caller: ok, jeff. i have a question or two. i would like to know what you think. if hillary had selected bernie , doers as her running mate you think the possibility of a hillary-sanders ticket? in terms of winning the election. i will take my answer off-line. i thought if she had chosen bernie, the impetus he had created with his campaign and the voters, the interest he had created could have overcome any of the issues that came up with the common thing -- the comey...
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that's what jeff sessions is up against again today. beleaguered attorney general, once again, beleaguered taking another public tweet are beating from his boss. this time president trump tweeted that he'd wished he'd picked someone else to pick his attorney general. it's no secret that trump is beyond trust rated that sessions recused himself. what prompted this shaming? trey gowdy. >> i think what the president is doing is expressing frustration that attorney general sessions should have shared these reasons for recusal before he took the job, not after ward. if i were the president and i'd picked someone to be the country's chief law enforcement officer and they told me later oh, by the way, i'm not going to be able po participate in the most important case in the office i would be frustrated, too. that's how i read that is senator sessions, why didn't you tell me this before i picked you? there are lots of really good lawyers in the country. he could have picked someone else. >> that is interesting. you what is even more interesting
that's what jeff sessions is up against again today. beleaguered attorney general, once again, beleaguered taking another public tweet are beating from his boss. this time president trump tweeted that he'd wished he'd picked someone else to pick his attorney general. it's no secret that trump is beyond trust rated that sessions recused himself. what prompted this shaming? trey gowdy. >> i think what the president is doing is expressing frustration that attorney general sessions should...
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asÍ lo anunciÓ jeff sessions.e familia que ingrese sin autorizaciÓn al paÍs serÁn juzgados como criminales y separados de sus hijos. se encuentra en sus niveles mÁs bajos de los Últimos 46 aÑos, segÚn estadÍsticas del departamento de seguridad interna. juan carlos gonzÁlez con el reporte desde san isidro. juan carlos: el departamento de seguridad nacional acordÓ entregar los casos de las personas que sean sorprendidas cruzando ilegalmente a los estados unidos a la procuradurÍa, encabezada por el fiscal jeff sessions. jeff sessions: si cruzo la manera de ilegal la frontera serÁs procesado. si la ficas con indocumentados tambiÉn tendrÁ hablaremos cargos. jeff sessions anunciÓ una polÍtica de cero tolerancia en el parque de la amistad, en la frontera entre tijuana y san isidro. dijo que se procesarÁ a la gente que intente cruzar con un menor de edad. dijo que ese niÑo o niÑa serÁ separado, como lo requiere ley. aÑadiÓ que se castigarÁ a las personas que hagan una solicitud ilegÍtima de asilo. esto se considera como c
asÍ lo anunciÓ jeff sessions.e familia que ingrese sin autorizaciÓn al paÍs serÁn juzgados como criminales y separados de sus hijos. se encuentra en sus niveles mÁs bajos de los Últimos 46 aÑos, segÚn estadÍsticas del departamento de seguridad interna. juan carlos gonzÁlez con el reporte desde san isidro. juan carlos: el departamento de seguridad nacional acordÓ entregar los casos de las personas que sean sorprendidas cruzando ilegalmente a los estados unidos a la procuradurÍa,...
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committee chairman devin nunes, he wants congress to hold the attorney general of the united states jeff sessions in contempt of congress for failing to hand over some requested classified materials related to the russia investigation. what is going on here? >> reporter: he issued a subpoena last week to the justice department and they told him they would not be able to comply with because it refers to a quote, specific individual and providing that information according to the justice department could harm -- could risk lives and could have serious consequences and national security but nunez is not buying that warning that he's -- he wants to move forward on a contempt resolution to hold jeff sessions, the attorney general, in contempt. now earlier today at a press conference in california, jeff sessions was asked about this and he made it very clear he's not going to comply with nunez's request. >> the department of justice is written him a letter in responded -- as appropriate to him. the request he's made is one that the intelligence
committee chairman devin nunes, he wants congress to hold the attorney general of the united states jeff sessions in contempt of congress for failing to hand over some requested classified materials related to the russia investigation. what is going on here? >> reporter: he issued a subpoena last week to the justice department and they told him they would not be able to comply with because it refers to a quote, specific individual and providing that information according to the justice...
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jeff pegues is there, jeff. >> reporter: bianna take a look behind me.t patch of mud over there, that used to be an asphalt parking lot, but right now the asphalt right there has been ripped up. those heavy rains propelled the flood waters through ellicott city here and right now you have backyards coated in mud and some windows and doors are coated as f ll. in a devastating deja vu raging rivers of water tore through the heart of ellicott city leaving homes and businesses flooded. and some residents scrambling for dry ground. >> it's like up to the top of the door there. >> reporter: fire officials say about 300 people were rescued. 30 were in serious danger. still unaccounted for, 39 year old eddison hermond. the army national guard member was helping a woman find her pet when he was swept away. rescue crews are checking these vehicles, they are checking this area, making sure that there is no one in any of these cars. udok at that one down there it is filled with mud, rocks, other debris that it picked up as it was being dragged down this stream durin
jeff pegues is there, jeff. >> reporter: bianna take a look behind me.t patch of mud over there, that used to be an asphalt parking lot, but right now the asphalt right there has been ripped up. those heavy rains propelled the flood waters through ellicott city here and right now you have backyards coated in mud and some windows and doors are coated as f ll. in a devastating deja vu raging rivers of water tore through the heart of ellicott city leaving homes and businesses flooded. and...
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jeff. >> glor: chip reid, thank you.e people living near hawaii's kilauea volcano have decided to toand their ground. d-ey refuse to leave, even as red-hot lava draws close from new cracks in the earth. carter evans is in hawaii. >> wow! >> reporter: it's becoming an all-too-familiar sight-- lava spewing hundreds of feet into the air and just yards away from homes in the leilani estates neighborhood, now ravaged by the orlauea volcano. >> this is, like, 30 yards away from me. >> reporter: for six days now, residents have fled lava hotter than 1,000 degrees, incinerating everything in its path. at least 35 structures have been destroyed. this is one of the newer fissures that's opened up. it's very active right now. you can see it's venting steam, and every once in a while, if you listen in the background, you'll hear an explosion. ( explosions ) today, scientists say the lava lake feeding the eruptions has dropped significantly, and activity has decreased at all 12 fissures, but now, two new e.acks have opened up. the la
jeff. >> glor: chip reid, thank you.e people living near hawaii's kilauea volcano have decided to toand their ground. d-ey refuse to leave, even as red-hot lava draws close from new cracks in the earth. carter evans is in hawaii. >> wow! >> reporter: it's becoming an all-too-familiar sight-- lava spewing hundreds of feet into the air and just yards away from homes in the leilani estates neighborhood, now ravaged by the orlauea volcano. >> this is, like, 30 yards away...
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jeff has been a friend 30 years.f i were the attorney general, the case would be dismissed over the improprieties of the case. >> how about manafort? >> first they prosecute is manafort. rosenstein gives permission to do it. manafort's case was in 2005. it had already been investigated. >> it also included activities they believe he was doing during his time with trump and before. >> and investigate matters all by himself. >> they are. >> no, they're not. they're investigating part of special counsel investigation. the justice department should be investigating that. there is no kneeled for a special counsel. >> why did rosenstein pick him? >> he's he's scared? of what? >> that he is going to have the same kind of land on him. >> why did jeff sessions -- >> rosenstein -- jeff sessions recused him because he worked on the trump campaign and he felt he was too close. >> is that the right move? >> i can't criticize it. >> not being a lawyer or wanting to smear anybody who seems suggestive of anything that is critical. >
jeff has been a friend 30 years.f i were the attorney general, the case would be dismissed over the improprieties of the case. >> how about manafort? >> first they prosecute is manafort. rosenstein gives permission to do it. manafort's case was in 2005. it had already been investigated. >> it also included activities they believe he was doing during his time with trump and before. >> and investigate matters all by himself. >> they are. >> no, they're not....
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i'm jeff glor. see you tomorrow. good night.ows bay area commuters are clinging to their cars. and that could make a 3-dollar toll hike a tough sell. if the toll hike passes.. it could eventually cost as much as 9 dollars to cross some bay area bridges. in exchange, voters are promised better public transit and traffic relief. according to our exclusive kpix 5 survey usa poll: 40-percent of bay area voters support the plan... 34-percent are against it. and 26-percent aren't sure. kpix 5's phil matier is live at the bay bridge. and phil... those numbers, don't tell the whole story. (nat sound of music at top of
i'm jeff glor. see you tomorrow. good night.ows bay area commuters are clinging to their cars. and that could make a 3-dollar toll hike a tough sell. if the toll hike passes.. it could eventually cost as much as 9 dollars to cross some bay area bridges. in exchange, voters are promised better public transit and traffic relief. according to our exclusive kpix 5 survey usa poll: 40-percent of bay area voters support the plan... 34-percent are against it. and 26-percent aren't sure. kpix 5's phil...
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jeff?glor: ed, you were in the white house rose garden today when the president announced his plan for cutting prescription drug costs. let's listen. >> we will end obamacare's twisted incentives that actually encourage higher drug prices. >> glor: so, ed, how is the president proposing to bring down drug prices? >> reporter: well, yeah, this is wer ally an attempt to fulfill a signature campaign pledge to lower the cost of prescription drugs. the new plan aims to increase competition and give private insurers-- instead of medicare-- an ability to negotiation for lower prices. as a candidate, trump said he'd try to give medicare more negotiating power. critics also note this new plan doesn't make it easier for thericans to import lower-cost drugs from overseas. that might, for example, help cancer patients who, in some e ses, have to pay more than $400,000 a year for treatments. and among other things, officials are planning to explore forcing drug companies that run tv ads-- like the ones
jeff?glor: ed, you were in the white house rose garden today when the president announced his plan for cutting prescription drug costs. let's listen. >> we will end obamacare's twisted incentives that actually encourage higher drug prices. >> glor: so, ed, how is the president proposing to bring down drug prices? >> reporter: well, yeah, this is wer ally an attempt to fulfill a signature campaign pledge to lower the cost of prescription drugs. the new plan aims to increase...
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jeff?glor: bianna, israeli forces killed two palestinians today, as protests continued over the dalocation of the u.s. embassy yesterday, and the anniversary of the formation of a jewish state, which was 70 years ago today. nve palestinian president recalled his envoy to washington. this following the deaths of dozens of palestinians yesterday i clashes in gaza. holly williams is there. >> reporter: they're no strangers to bloodshed in war- torn gaza, and today, they buried their dead yet again. several of them were children, according to palestinian officials. in gaza's hospitals are the survivors. in the numbers are staggering. tl of these men are working age. >> reporter: dr. ghassan abu- sitta is a british-trained plastic surgeon who treats trauma victims. will he walk again? or he will walk with a limp, most likely. >> reporter: for the rest of his life? >> yes. >> reporter: while many of the palestinian protesters on monday were peaceful, we saw some hurling rocks and burning tires. i
jeff?glor: bianna, israeli forces killed two palestinians today, as protests continued over the dalocation of the u.s. embassy yesterday, and the anniversary of the formation of a jewish state, which was 70 years ago today. nve palestinian president recalled his envoy to washington. this following the deaths of dozens of palestinians yesterday i clashes in gaza. holly williams is there. >> reporter: they're no strangers to bloodshed in war- torn gaza, and today, they buried their dead yet...
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but there's also a lot of anger out there tonight, jeff.aborating with authorities, essentially to make fake news, babchenko's critics say that he has undermined serious journalism everywhere, not least in russia. >> glor: yeah, what a story. liz palmer, thank you. high-stakes diplomacy tonight in new york city. one of kim jong-un's closest aides flew here today to meet with secretary of state mike pompeo. their talks may determine whether the u.s.-north korea nuclear summit will take place. "face the nation" moderator margaret brennan is here tonight. margaret, good to see you. >> reporter: good to be with you. >> glor: so, kim jong-chol is his name. why was he sent here, and what is the goal of him being here? >> reporter: well, kim jong-chol is one of the few aides who can actually speak for kim jong-un, because, of course, he is not only their top nuclear negotiator, but he's their former spy master. he's personally sanctioned as well. that's why it's so extraordinary to see him on u.s. soil. he's blamed for a number of actions, includi
but there's also a lot of anger out there tonight, jeff.aborating with authorities, essentially to make fake news, babchenko's critics say that he has undermined serious journalism everywhere, not least in russia. >> glor: yeah, what a story. liz palmer, thank you. high-stakes diplomacy tonight in new york city. one of kim jong-un's closest aides flew here today to meet with secretary of state mike pompeo. their talks may determine whether the u.s.-north korea nuclear summit will take...
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jeff? >> glor: roxana, thank you. cbs news live coverage of the royal wedding begins saturday at 4:00 a.m. eastern time, 3:00 a.m. central. that's 1:00 a.m. in the west. saturday night gayle king will host a two-hour prime-time special "royal romance." right here on cbs. coming up on the "cbs evening news" tonight, why attacks like this could land you on a secret t.s.a. watch list. ♪ a wealth of information. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a deditesor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. doctor: symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung fun
jeff? >> glor: roxana, thank you. cbs news live coverage of the royal wedding begins saturday at 4:00 a.m. eastern time, 3:00 a.m. central. that's 1:00 a.m. in the west. saturday night gayle king will host a two-hour prime-time special "royal romance." right here on cbs. coming up on the "cbs evening news" tonight, why attacks like this could land you on a secret t.s.a. watch list. ♪ a wealth of information. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities....
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jeff zeleny is on the ground. jeff, explain the president's thinking here that he's considering pardoning people who all seem to be those he knows from the world of politics. >> reporter: this certainly is a new development. the president landed here a few moments ago. behind me he is greeting a few military officials at ellington field just outside of houston. we are told by pool reporters on the plane that the president invited reporters up to his office on air force i which is a makeshift oval office, if you will, and he talked to these reporters for about 15 minutes or so. the part he wanted to put on the record was the new specific information about how he is thinking about pardoning former illinois governor rod blagojevich as well as martha stewart. this is certainly coming as the president is giving a lot of attention to pardons. he's been doing it with more frequency. of course, had an earlier tweet this morning, but it is the rod blagojevich potential pardon that is certainly interesting, john. you can se
jeff zeleny is on the ground. jeff, explain the president's thinking here that he's considering pardoning people who all seem to be those he knows from the world of politics. >> reporter: this certainly is a new development. the president landed here a few moments ago. behind me he is greeting a few military officials at ellington field just outside of houston. we are told by pool reporters on the plane that the president invited reporters up to his office on air force i which is a...
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the president wishes aloud he wishes he had never appointed jeff sessions attorney general. why is that front and center on his mind today? we'll explain. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion, and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic rea
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jeff? >> glor: david begnaud, thank you. a u.s.upreme court ruling u.day has opened the door to a dramatic expansion of legal sports betting. jan crawford has more on this decision tonight. jan? >> reporter: well, jeff, for the past 25 years, if you wanted to bet legally on sports, nevada was the only state where you could gamble on individual games. but not everything that happens in las vegas stays in vegas. this decision opens the door for legal sports betting nationwide. the justices said a 1992 federal law that banned all but a handful of states from having sports betting violated states rights. the gaming industry is calling this a ground-breaking decision wat will revolutionize the gambling business, and it's also a major victory for states like new jersey which challenged the law and says it will have sports betting up and running there in a couple weeks. more than 15 other states are expected to follow in the year he so ahead. now, the n.c.a.a. and professional sports leagues have long opposed sports betting, saying it cou
jeff? >> glor: david begnaud, thank you. a u.s.upreme court ruling u.day has opened the door to a dramatic expansion of legal sports betting. jan crawford has more on this decision tonight. jan? >> reporter: well, jeff, for the past 25 years, if you wanted to bet legally on sports, nevada was the only state where you could gamble on individual games. but not everything that happens in las vegas stays in vegas. this decision opens the door for legal sports betting nationwide. the...
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what does that mean for the future of jeff sessions?t does it for us. stephanie rule picks up the coverage now. >>> you have handed off a lot of news for me this morning starting with the right to recusal. a new report reveals the president asked jeff sessions to reverse his recusal from the russia probe as he continues to push his conspiracy theory, otherwise known as a nonsense lie of a spy in his campaign. >> so how do you like the fact they had people infiltrating our campaign? can you imagine? >> no fact there, sir. >>> barred from tv. abc cancels the roseanne barr reboot after the actress posts a racist tweet aimed at former
what does that mean for the future of jeff sessions?t does it for us. stephanie rule picks up the coverage now. >>> you have handed off a lot of news for me this morning starting with the right to recusal. a new report reveals the president asked jeff sessions to reverse his recusal from the russia probe as he continues to push his conspiracy theory, otherwise known as a nonsense lie of a spy in his campaign. >> so how do you like the fact they had people infiltrating our...
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jeff sessions has a long history of service to the american people.on't think he wants to leave this position. i think that jeff sessionings believes he's done the right thing and continues to do the right thing by all accounts. he really has been a great soldier in terms of promoting the president's law enforcement policies and objectives. so i think he's going to continue to stay there. and i think he will continue to take this until the president actually fires him. i would be surprised if he resigns, quite frankly. at the end of the day, it's going to be up to the president to decide if he is unhappy with his attorney general, he ought to make a change. i don't believe a change is warranted based on my understanding of the facts, i think he did the absolute right thing in recusing himself. and i think based on all appearances he is carrying out the president's objectives in the law enforcement arena. but at the end of the day, the president can remove the attorney general or any cabinet official for any reason or no reason. >> to your larger point
jeff sessions has a long history of service to the american people.on't think he wants to leave this position. i think that jeff sessionings believes he's done the right thing and continues to do the right thing by all accounts. he really has been a great soldier in terms of promoting the president's law enforcement policies and objectives. so i think he's going to continue to stay there. and i think he will continue to take this until the president actually fires him. i would be surprised if...
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>>> plus the attorney general jeff sessions visits states on the u.s.zing a get tough policy that could separate parents and their children, and some families of undocumented immigrants. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation. it's a smart way...
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we're talking about the president's treatment of his attorney general jeff sessions after he recused himself in the russia investigation. today the president is awash in buyer's remorse over the selection of sessions, but a block buster report in "the new york times" is raising new questions about whether the president's treatment of his own a.g. could pose the greatest threat to the president in special counsel robert mueller's investigation into obstruction of justice. from that new reporting, kwoelt, the president objected to sessions' decision to recuse himself from the russia investigation. mr. trump who had told aides that he needed a loyalist overseeing the inquiry berated mr. sessions and told him he should reverse his decision. in an unusual and inappropriate request. the confrontation which has previously not been reported is being investigated by the special counsel robert mueller as a are the president's public and private attacks on mr. sessions in efforts to get him to resign. the special counsel's interest demonstrates mr. sessions' overlooked role as a key witness in
we're talking about the president's treatment of his attorney general jeff sessions after he recused himself in the russia investigation. today the president is awash in buyer's remorse over the selection of sessions, but a block buster report in "the new york times" is raising new questions about whether the president's treatment of his own a.g. could pose the greatest threat to the president in special counsel robert mueller's investigation into obstruction of justice. from that new...
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jeff sessions had the made the decision at the time he made it. i don't know if he made the right decision or not. reasonable minds can disagree on that conclusion. i do understand why trey gowdy said the president might be frustrated. it's not ideal for him. >> harris: what role can or should jeff sessions play as the attorney general right now. what does the recusal mean for some of the things that you would want to happen in an investigation now? >> as long as he is recused. once he recuses himself untiles and until the time d -- until he unrecuses himself he can't touch it. it falls next in line which is rod rosenstein. if he reverses that, that changes. but unless and until that happens it's rod rosenstein and not jeff sessions. >> harris: what do you make of the president back in what the "new york times" is reporting march of 2017 pressuring him to reverse that recusal? >> well, perhaps he looked at it with white house counsel don mcgan as some are suggesting and said he didn't need to do it. if that is what they were doing saying resuze ca
jeff sessions had the made the decision at the time he made it. i don't know if he made the right decision or not. reasonable minds can disagree on that conclusion. i do understand why trey gowdy said the president might be frustrated. it's not ideal for him. >> harris: what role can or should jeff sessions play as the attorney general right now. what does the recusal mean for some of the things that you would want to happen in an investigation now? >> as long as he is recused. once...
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i'm jeff glor. good night.g sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lockdown at a mill valley apartment complex. tactical units move in on an 80 year old gunman who police say... >>> kpix5 news begins with breaking news. a shooting and lockdown at a mill valley apartment complex. tactical units move in on an 80- year-old gunmen who police say shot 2 people. >> we are live over the scene over a three-story apartment complex. within the last few minutes we learned that officers are standing down. the suspected gunman is dead. >> all of this happening near the 101 freeway. katie nielsen is live at the scene with some new details from investigators. what are they telling you?>> they gave us an update a few minutes ago and said the incident is now over. >>>reporter: just a few minutes ago tactical teams reached a door inside the apartment complex using a flash bang and were able to enter the residence and found a man deceased inside. they did not confirm if that was in fact the suspe
i'm jeff glor. good night.g sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lockdown at a mill valley apartment complex. tactical units move in on an 80 year old gunman who police say... >>> kpix5 news begins with breaking news. a shooting and lockdown at a mill valley apartment complex. tactical units move in on an 80- year-old gunmen who police say shot 2 people. >> we are live over the scene over a three-story apartment complex. within the last few...
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i'm jeff glor. good night. we'll see you tomorrow. sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's the story of our nation. john chiang's father came here with little money, but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving more to invest in progressive priorities like education, healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. >>> we begin with animal activists learning how to steal from farms. we first reported on this group that probably breaks the law. now they are teaching their provocative tactics to others. >> more than 1000 people turned up at an animal liberation conference today. the founder of direct action everyware is facing decades in prison for stealing animals that he believes are being mistreated. >> rep
i'm jeff glor. good night. we'll see you tomorrow. sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org it's the story of our nation. john chiang's father came here with little money, but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving more to invest in...