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wasas about a f people yiying t makmoney onhehe dea to o tr to sca enough opople io investing inyoyou kn, tecolology d nenew ings t tt woulususe le fueuel, tt woul tigate me of theffects that th claim wasoing to happen,nd parcularly e at. but a farmein the last sevalal yea, wewe a actuay seei those chaes hpen here on the farm. we' ving mo and me extreme eventsyoyou knowwhwhetheit's at or ld or tomuch raior not enough rain. in the last 10 0 years, o our cs to grow a crop havgogone u almosalalmost timimes uh, younow,w, 've aed equipment so we c p plantnd harvestn n a mu shohort timee wind. . we'veve en morormindful of th soil cver thate have beuse of theerious rn events. those bleinings tt we havto be ot t in wh m motr natutu and to ausust tohe c chaing sesosons tt wewe he are e ally natural r us. wh is unnatural ishehe faspacece tt we'rere havg toto aust toto >> there is not debate that climate change will exacerbate forest fires. because of the heat and the precipitatation changes, drought, , those sortsf factors. scientists are projectcting a 50- 10100% incree in area burned in the next
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bush, plus kn now what for the me, too movement? ♪ ♪ >>> "amanpour" on pbs was made possible by the generous support by rosalin p. walter. >>> this is a typical week in the trump presidency. on the one hand, the president's state of the union address was well-received by most americans. on the other hand, there say bitter part fight over the so-called nunes memo. an indictment by devin nunes repr republican chairman of the house. mocrats say it's aimed at deflecting the fbi russia investigation away from the president. not since watergate has the intelligence committee been poll l -- politicized as they launched scathing attacks on law enforcement. in all the heat around the memo, it's been hard to shed light on what the president actually said this week about where he stands on america's major challenges at home and around the world. for that, i've been speaking to elliott abbrahm, a deeply experienced politicianer that served republican presidents including ronald reagan and george w. bush. mr. abrahms, welcome to the program. tha
bush, plus kn now what for the me, too movement? ♪ ♪ >>> "amanpour" on pbs was made possible by the generous support by rosalin p. walter. >>> this is a typical week in the trump presidency. on the one hand, the president's state of the union address was well-received by most americans. on the other hand, there say bitter part fight over the so-called nunes memo. an indictment by devin nunes repr republican chairman of the house. mocrats say it's aimed at...
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pass on a desolate desert oror do we wat to pass s on a heritage that i s loving o of the eartrth, you kn, loving of the land, loving of nature, and is giving,g, you know, to one another? fred de sam lazaro: in downtown beijing on the 20th floor of a high-rise, one of china's senior environmental reporters is becoming a buddhist. [doorbell rings] liu jianqiang: hi. fred: hi. liu: fred? hi. fred: good to meet you. liu: nice to see you. fred: likewise. liu jianqiang is an investigative journalist. his first story about the environment was an exposÉ about illegal dam construction on the upper yangtze river. it made national headlines. his hard-hitting stories eventually got him fired, so he continued his work as the beijing editor of china dialogue, an online international journal. [liu speaking chinese] fred: but t after 10 y years of reporting, he was feeling burned out.. [liu speaking chinese] translator: i think that our environmental activists and those who work for public welfare need more powerfulul spiritual supppport. why? every day what we do mamay be gooood deeds which h give us p
pass on a desolate desert oror do we wat to pass s on a heritage that i s loving o of the eartrth, you kn, loving of the land, loving of nature, and is giving,g, you know, to one another? fred de sam lazaro: in downtown beijing on the 20th floor of a high-rise, one of china's senior environmental reporters is becoming a buddhist. [doorbell rings] liu jianqiang: hi. fred: hi. liu: fred? hi. fred: good to meet you. liu: nice to see you. fred: likewise. liu jianqiang is an investigative...
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say law enforcement officials say as school was fire alarm, shortly after the students began hearing kn how we were -- we were 30 -- it was just like praying and crying and then the police came and we just got out >> situation. it's at horrible day for us. >> authorities do believe nicolas deadly mass shooting alone at this point. however, they will be examining and any electronic devices for clues as to a possible he posted pictures of guns on his now, liveaccount. in the stat center, natasha brown cbs3 >>> president trump addressed the deadly school shooting on twitter. he tweeted. my prayers ando the families of the victims of the terrible florida shooting. no teacher or anyone else should ever feel unsafe in an american t o today's shooting could be seen in the faces of those parentsai the fas reunited and the friends comforting friends. stories of happened inside that school. and over and over students said us.ng, we can't believe this >> it was the stuff of nightmares. >> you read about it. yo happens in other places. when it's yourd that's hiding,e. it's a very sad day >> honestl
say law enforcement officials say as school was fire alarm, shortly after the students began hearing kn how we were -- we were 30 -- it was just like praying and crying and then the police came and we just got out >> situation. it's at horrible day for us. >> authorities do believe nicolas deadly mass shooting alone at this point. however, they will be examining and any electronic devices for clues as to a possible he posted pictures of guns on his now, liveaccount. in the stat...
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kn k as -- congress has pretty much thrown up. it han kimberly: so -- robert: so what happens to the dreamers? >> i think they're in the supreme court.ap whatns in the court could eventual little decide it. >> there could be some kind of daca fix that could do by ruself. t by do have the courts kays that are movroing h. the dreerms can't be deported media -- immediately or by march 5 is when h trump said he wanted them to get action on this tmp has said he might move march 5 and he can dohat. so we could just see that deep dates keep moving deeper and deeper into the cheared world. >> i'm not sure that's going to happen.in i when reports say he's not interested in moveling that march 35 day. i'm incally ined to believe him becauserump is intent to harp of foreman issues. i don't thinke'd back a clean daca bill. >> just moved the dat-- >> i understand that. i also don't think he'd sign a bill that have daca or wall funding. without a move on legal immigration, i think that's going to be dead the in the ware at the white hous >> tal
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with a goal in the first period, from hillaary kn t knight. haley irwin, scoring in the second. made by maddie rooney of the u.s. >> there's a look at rooney. she track hearse and stays on her angle. trying to use some of the traffic in front. no rebounds. you asked what had to be done. it's a little bit of relief. what team believes they're going to win? what team believes they're going to win the gold medal. united states keeps it alive in the team canada zone. one minute in, third period. 2-1, canada. the canada has won the last three games, defeating the u.s. in the gold medal game. canada beat the u.s. by the same score, 2-1, in pyeongchang one week ago. the puck has worked out to kacey bellamy. turnbull comes over for canada. now, haley irwin moves it to fast. now, it is turnbull in the u.s. zone. wide on bellamy. now, natalie spooner out of ohio state university. canada in the midst of a change. up to jacelyne. >> a little stickwork in there. >> the united states keeps it alive. puck deflects to the near boards. canada will move it ahead. clark sends the puck opposite cor
with a goal in the first period, from hillaary kn t knight. haley irwin, scoring in the second. made by maddie rooney of the u.s. >> there's a look at rooney. she track hearse and stays on her angle. trying to use some of the traffic in front. no rebounds. you asked what had to be done. it's a little bit of relief. what team believes they're going to win? what team believes they're going to win the gold medal. united states keeps it alive in the team canada zone. one minute in, third...
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president said, particularly about your painting, am >>ithin the first few sentences of the conversation, i kn was the one. maybe it was moment she came in. she looked at barack and said, well, mr. president, i'm really excited to be here i've know i am be considered for both portraits. but mrs. obama, she physically turned to me, and she said, "i'm really hoping that you and i can work together." ha-ha. >> amy, i want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and the intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that i love. >> well i had to play those bites, because they're so funny. and it really sort of, lightens a very profound moment. so, let me ask you, amy, before i get to, the amazing representation. tell me about the dress. tell me about the pose. it is really dramatic the way you uh captured the first lady. >> we went through a series of poses. when she landed on that one it just felt like the right one the i knew it immediately. but i think i photographed -- over 150 you know, different poses, some the same, over and over again. just figure out what worked.
president said, particularly about your painting, am >>ithin the first few sentences of the conversation, i kn was the one. maybe it was moment she came in. she looked at barack and said, well, mr. president, i'm really excited to be here i've know i am be considered for both portraits. but mrs. obama, she physically turned to me, and she said, "i'm really hoping that you and i can work together." ha-ha. >> amy, i want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace...
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but when you adjust that for inflation and population growth, you kn we had higher consumer credit levels and debt levels in 2009 than we do today. american balance sheets,et household worth is at record highs. again, we are in a tight labor market, wages are rising. the ability to is that debt is not something we are terribly concerned about. but looking at other areas of the economy that perhaps are high quality economic indicators when looking l forward,e leading economic indicators, the treasury yield curve, in order for him to betorrect t we are going to be seeing a recession by 20d. we n to see things like you mentioned the jobless claims. we are going to need to see those starting to turn up in the next six to 12months. typically they lead economic recessions by at least aar we don't see that happening in the data. >> we will be watching along with you. jason, thank you. >> thank you. >> jason wear with aflion financial group. >> still ahead, a new twist on rental income that can help you refinance your mortgage. >>> the first national bank of omaha will not renew a contract ional
but when you adjust that for inflation and population growth, you kn we had higher consumer credit levels and debt levels in 2009 than we do today. american balance sheets,et household worth is at record highs. again, we are in a tight labor market, wages are rising. the ability to is that debt is not something we are terribly concerned about. but looking at other areas of the economy that perhaps are high quality economic indicators when looking l forward,e leading economic indicators, the...
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you kn, , no matter r the condition of the rivers, they deserve, uh, a figight for them, and, uh, ifhave to take some of the brunt of that, then we're willing to do that. persrsonally, what i'd likike te in the future with t the l.a. rivever is, first of all, a river ere peoe are enged cleaning up the water, um,, reusing it in smart ways, having it be sustainable for l.a., so we e don't t have to kp stealing water from upstate, and the colorado, and all these other places where we're notorious s for taking our water from. ifif we can turn the l.a. river around, there's probably no river in the world that can't be turned around. it would be a a fantaicic rags-toto-riches ststory, and wd set a fafantastic prprecedent for what otherer people cocouldk to, and y, "hey, t they did this in l.a." >> we have major choices to make, or they're being made for us if don't participate, which is, where are billions and billions of dollars going to be spent t to bring us more wat? >> [chanting]g] we needd water! we need waterer! >> california already is struggliling with drought emergencicies. >> is
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did everything that we were supposed to the school, to prepare us for this situation and still, you kn it is sad so many casualties. for me it is very emotional because i feel today like our government, our country has failed us and failed our kids and didn't keep us safe. >> pulse nightclub, 49. las vegas, 59. sandy hook, go back as you said, to columbine, i mean it goes on and on. when is enough enough and it is not going to change until the american people said we have enough. >> reporter: authorities are not releasing the names of the 17 people killed until all of them are identified. law enforcement is looking at comments posted on you tube by a user name nicholas cruz that included such disturbing comments as i'm going to be a professional school shooter. for now live from the cbs-3 news center i'm trang do for cbs-3 eyewitness news. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the deadly school shooting in parkland flashings. when we're not on television, find our latest developments on cbs philly.com. >>> the time right now is, i cannot tell because of your dress.
did everything that we were supposed to the school, to prepare us for this situation and still, you kn it is sad so many casualties. for me it is very emotional because i feel today like our government, our country has failed us and failed our kids and didn't keep us safe. >> pulse nightclub, 49. las vegas, 59. sandy hook, go back as you said, to columbine, i mean it goes on and on. when is enough enough and it is not going to change until the american people said we have enough. >>...
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united states and south korea continue on the schedule ead have these exercises, that may give north kn excuse with provocations. blinks first who from who does something that the other can point to. laura: thank you for joining us. last year, several hundred fledand muslim rohingya across the borde bfrom myanmar gladesh. now the question is can they return home. an b agreemeween the two countries was finalized last timonth, but p it into practice faces major hurdles. buddhists in rakhine are reluctant to live alongside their muslim neighbors and accept them as citizens. some of the worst violence was in the ancient rfrhine capital, where our south asia correspondent jonathan head reports. jonathan: these old temples are all that is left of what was once a powerful buddhi kingdom. they are a reminder to the rakhine people, now some of the poorest in myanmar, of how far they have faen. it is the sense of humiliating decline, a favorite theme of local politicians, which has stirred up dangerous fear that the rakhine are being squeezed -- on one side by the burmese state, and on the other
united states and south korea continue on the schedule ead have these exercises, that may give north kn excuse with provocations. blinks first who from who does something that the other can point to. laura: thank you for joining us. last year, several hundred fledand muslim rohingya across the borde bfrom myanmar gladesh. now the question is can they return home. an b agreemeween the two countries was finalized last timonth, but p it into practice faces major hurdles. buddhists in rakhine are...
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>>kn w the situation is difficult here, but what can we do? trwe cannoel empty-handed without money. it is too far to travel. that is why we are forced to live in this crch. across the drc, nearly 5 million people have been driven from their homes. president joseph kabila has delayed election, leading to a power vacuum and a web of conflict. the u.n. has its biggest peacekeeping force in the country, but it is struggling to attack civilians -- protect civilians. the government does not seem ready to take responsibility. the only person who would talk to us is the army spokesman, when he says the fighting is in their problem for now. >> this is not a military missn. it is more about public order and is committed by the police. if authorities believe the situation is getting worse, the army would take comman reporter: meanwhile, like many children, country sliding further into chaos. now all nine of the gold medals won by the u.s. in south korea are special, but there is one that stands out.me for the first ver, team usa won gold for curling. f
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ti kns for a fact because i , and no sees guideline one could give them to te. reporter:o change this, more than 40 organizations including bafta and the british film institute worked on a set of 8 to bees which they wantcr useds the film, television, and videogame industries. what will change? every production must employ 2 people trained to hand accusations of harassment. a dedicated one line will open in april, offering free confidential help. bfi funding will only be given to projects committed to the changes. >> this is not abo a set of commandments? it is a set of principles which everyone has willingly and with huge enthusiasm. rerter: at last month's golden globe awardsacalmost all esses wore black to show solidarity for the time's up campaign calling for change. the same is expected at the baftas. close behind today's announcement hope that such a stand will not be needed next year. colin patterson, bbc news. jane: right now, the united states is in the grips of one of the worst flu seasons in a decade, and it is not over yet. at least 63 children have
ti kns for a fact because i , and no sees guideline one could give them to te. reporter:o change this, more than 40 organizations including bafta and the british film institute worked on a set of 8 to bees which they wantcr useds the film, television, and videogame industries. what will change? every production must employ 2 people trained to hand accusations of harassment. a dedicated one line will open in april, offering free confidential help. bfi funding will only be given to projects...
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i just called the time out, you kn so we had some time to think about it and talk about it, and suggestifferent thing. there nick had some suggestions as well when he came over to the side line. and then he and i ultimately agreed on philly special >> doug, for a team... question from i that. that's exactly what i toll the football teashis players. you know, guys could complain about not having enough targets, you know, as a receiver, guys would complain -- i have told you guys this before. i've got two starting running backs that are sharing time and neither one of them have complained. you know on offense. so it just shows the character of the guys. unselfishness. the willingness to just get the job done, you know to, win, and now they sit here today sort of, you know, reaping those rewards and that's what it's all about. >> question from reporter. >> well, it's going to be unique to this football team. um, upping, um, i can tell you what 2018, the team is going to look like as you know free agency is a big part of that and the draft and, um, you know, people come and go. so 2018 will
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are from the united kingdom there was svere weather at the time of the crash but t exact causes not kn. >>> we will he crashesn news sunday that is coming upright after this newscast at 6:30. >>> a community in burlington county is being warned that an is in circulational patchy there warning was issued by evesham township police department. department says there has been at lee, four suspected heroin overdoses in the past 24 hours >>> cancer survivors celebrating valentines day early to honor their loved won survivors threw a party to thank family and friend whose cared for tile they were going . make overs and speakers,h, prov word of encourage. "action new".t up here on om a hollywood a lister thatut story and more when "action news" comes back. remember our special night? abdona but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about v
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i kn-- i know i-i told you when we spoke, but...it bears repeating. i'm -- i...so sorry... about morgan. thanks. yeah. i-i was heartbroken when -- when i heard. you know, i mean... no parent should have to bury a child. i...can't imagine. i... [ sighs ] i had a month of masses said for him. carly and i appreciated it. [ sighs ] ♪ i'm sorry i couldn't... have been there. i'm -- i'm just, you know -- i-i-i wish -- i wish i co-- had been the kind of father you could turn to for support. ♪ i'm -- i'm sorry, sonny, about all of it. ♪ mike, what -- what's this trouble you've gotten yourself into? ♪ just maybe... you never pushed andrew down the stairs. or if you did, it was an accident. like you keep repeating, you were just a small child. well, children are nothing if not impulsive. it wasn't an accident -- because you don't want it to be. i -- yeah, i don't know what that means. you're begging me to brand you as a lost cause. why would i want that? to protect yourself. the only person i'm trying to protect is elizabeth. elizabeth and her kids. have you ever, in all t
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and, you kn, are able to, you know, speak to the rest of the country and explain why we ne change things so kids don't keep on dying. so our communities don't experience this awful toll of gun violence day after day. it's not just the mass shootings that hurtry this cou that leave families and communities devastated. >> right. >> they can show their or nal experience that you can protect kids, protect communities, pass laws that keep guns out of the wrong hands, kee weapons of war off the strts while also protecting our basic rights as guaranteed by the second amendment. >> quickly, we only have a few seconds left. what are the specifics? what do you want to see done besides, obviously, changing the make up of congress? >> we're going district by district. we're going to elect the congressct that canlly go in there and do sreething. >>e talking about assault rifles ban? >> all of the above. we need to getpo w of war off our streets. make sure that every single purchase of the gun is scrutinized by, you know, comprehensive and strong background check. we need to get the cdcth and public h
and, you kn, are able to, you know, speak to the rest of the country and explain why we ne change things so kids don't keep on dying. so our communities don't experience this awful toll of gun violence day after day. it's not just the mass shootings that hurtry this cou that leave families and communities devastated. >> right. >> they can show their or nal experience that you can protect kids, protect communities, pass laws that keep guns out of the wrong hands, kee weapons of war...
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because we could get use to this warm and, we kn . >>> live from center city in philadelphia, this is fox 29 news at 10:00. >>> gunfire at an eventful of kids sends families running. opportunity man is accused of shooting another man at a local athletic club. thanks for joining us i'm iain >> i'm lucy noland, this happened before a charity boxing match. latest from brad sattin. the latest from falls township bucks county. >> reporter: the good news is at least police know who they're looking for. it was the result of a domestic dispute which started as a charity boxing event, turned into a chaotic scene >> kids were crying and everybody was crying, adults were crying. >> the owner of pens bury react club describing the chaos, moments earlier, a charity boxing event set to begin featuring children as young as eight years old, a well promoted fund-raiser for the bensalem gym gymnastics team. more than 100 people there for fun when suddenly in the hallway outside the gym >> we heard a bank. >> at first i thought it was am am flyer. i had no idea, people started screaming and running and
because we could get use to this warm and, we kn . >>> live from center city in philadelphia, this is fox 29 news at 10:00. >>> gunfire at an eventful of kids sends families running. opportunity man is accused of shooting another man at a local athletic club. thanks for joining us i'm iain >> i'm lucy noland, this happened before a charity boxing match. latest from brad sattin. the latest from falls township bucks county. >> reporter: the good news is at least...
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but i didn't really kn like what the outside consequences was of being deported. >> reporter: cortesromero was brought to the united states in9 from mexico when he was just over a year old. but it was only when his fathero was ed in 2004 that the realities of being undocumented in america began to sink in. >> at this point, i was in my beginning stages of high school, and so you know, i was forming my identity. and so it was difficult to deale with from anity front. it was difficult to not be mad at my parents. it was difficult not to be mad at the immigr.ation syst it was difficult not to be mad at my peers for having this privilege of tm not having to ink about it. ly reporter: cortes romero also faced difficulty ag to colleges, most of which required a social security number, which he didn't have. he was eventually accepted to san jose state university, which accepted his student i.d. from local communllege in place of a social security number. his college degree helped earn him a place at the university of idaho, where he entered law school in 2010. you're studying la, legality.
but i didn't really kn like what the outside consequences was of being deported. >> reporter: cortesromero was brought to the united states in9 from mexico when he was just over a year old. but it was only when his fathero was ed in 2004 that the realities of being undocumented in america began to sink in. >> at this point, i was in my beginning stages of high school, and so you know, i was forming my identity. and so it was difficult to deale with from anity front. it was difficult...
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kn no, unless they were using this space as the kitchen. >> mark s this the original flooring? >> all of that nailing looks pretty convincing. >> and with the floor and it has got a lot of wear by the heart, and it has a lot more wear -- by the hearth. >> it has more wear on the other side. >> it is looking like it is the original floor, yes. >> why was he in there. >> i am guessing primarily at root cellar, and food items to be a cooler space, and also maybe personal items that they would have had. yeah, it is hard to know, because it is important the do -- to do archaeology. >> what types of things have they found? >> buttons, evidence that they are keeping root vegetables in these root cellars. it h helps to understand the daily lives of these people when we have a chance to excavate these places. >> i'm crystal and i run the monticello field work. >> why are you here today? >> well, i was invited from my colleague and i from the archaeology department to come to these spaces that she is surveying, and we really wanted to come to kind of experience the space to feel what the
kn no, unless they were using this space as the kitchen. >> mark s this the original flooring? >> all of that nailing looks pretty convincing. >> and with the floor and it has got a lot of wear by the heart, and it has a lot more wear -- by the hearth. >> it has more wear on the other side. >> it is looking like it is the original floor, yes. >> why was he in there. >> i am guessing primarily at root cellar, and food items to be a cooler space, and also...
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zb we kn >> we knew that the troll factory was involved. the fact that they hired somebody to put on a prison jump suit and sit there a cage and look like hillary clinton was a very colorful indictment. the big picture is this is -- you know, none of these russians are going to see the inside of an american courtroom. it is more of a message to the trump administration and to trump's face saying this is not a hoax or a witch hunt. here are 37 pages of details. >> rifrp charchard, what is the foreign policy message here? this does seem to be a hostile act by a hostile power. >> you're right. it is the latest example that russia is anything but a status quo. it used to change borders in ukraine. it is quite brutally in the middle east. now with these act iive measure it is not military or economic or energy. it basically shows russia as an outsider. they have no way signed up to our sense of what the rules of the game ought to be. >> would it be fire say it is difficult to recall a time when the soviet union picked on a particular individual,
zb we kn >> we knew that the troll factory was involved. the fact that they hired somebody to put on a prison jump suit and sit there a cage and look like hillary clinton was a very colorful indictment. the big picture is this is -- you know, none of these russians are going to see the inside of an american courtroom. it is more of a message to the trump administration and to trump's face saying this is not a hoax or a witch hunt. here are 37 pages of details. >> rifrp charchard,...
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. >> the press office declined what counsel don mcgah nirks kn -- mcgahn knew. >>> the white house released019 budget blueprint with the two-year spending bill passed, this will not be passed by congress. the priorities show $200 billion for infrastructure. $23 billion for border security. and 17 billion dolla$17 billion opioid epidemics. it changes food stamps and replacing half of the cash benefit with a box of food. nasa would stop paying for the space takstation by 2025 and cig china and russia. the office of management and budget says it cuts deficits by $3 trillion over ten years. that assumes growth projections of 3% a year. the president signed two deficit increasing bills. the tax law and the budget deal increases spending by $300 billion. that pushes past $1 trillion next year. >> joining us is chris deaton. chris, let's talk about the rob porter mess. day seven. it is clear the white house and rob porter's ex-wives have different takes on the victims of domestic violence. colbie holderness took to "the washington post." rob porter is my ex-husband. for me, living in constant fear
. >> the press office declined what counsel don mcgah nirks kn -- mcgahn knew. >>> the white house released019 budget blueprint with the two-year spending bill passed, this will not be passed by congress. the priorities show $200 billion for infrastructure. $23 billion for border security. and 17 billion dolla$17 billion opioid epidemics. it changes food stamps and replacing half of the cash benefit with a box of food. nasa would stop paying for the space takstation by 2025 and...
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i don't kn -- programmearameters, wolf. i don't know if you can get to the causal effect of what created the problem in the first place. i can tell you that's a hard issue for some of my members to swallow, but they've been willing to along with the president's four-tier proposal. additionally, i can tell you there is a bipartisan meeting going on right now at high levels in the senate and the house as they're trying to reconcile what we mean by border security, you know, how we're going to address chain migration. but as you noticed, the applause line in the state of the union when they talk about amnesty for the 1.8 million dreamers didn't really get a big applause line from republicans or democrats, so it's what we attach to that, i think, is going to be the grueling debate on whether we get a bill by march 5th or not. >> you don't necessarily regard that as amnesty, 1.8 million dreamers having, over 10 to 12 years, a path to citizenship, living here in the united states legally? you would support that as part of a broad
i don't kn -- programmearameters, wolf. i don't know if you can get to the causal effect of what created the problem in the first place. i can tell you that's a hard issue for some of my members to swallow, but they've been willing to along with the president's four-tier proposal. additionally, i can tell you there is a bipartisan meeting going on right now at high levels in the senate and the house as they're trying to reconcile what we mean by border security, you know, how we're going to...
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i think that's the exact kind of clip would he go see i don't kn know. >> and politically, it's a problem, right s? as for president trump, we know on things he's very sensitive about, he tends to exaggerate, he tends to make false statements, he tends to lie. a colleague of mine was sued by president trump in 2006. there was a long deposition, and president trump, not the president then, the future president, had to admit to lying 30 times about things like the size of his empire, the price of his golf club membership. we know he's sensitive about all those things. we also know he's sensitive about this russian investigation, what it says about the election, whether he would have won otherwise and how brilliant that was. sure, if you're a lawyer, you're going to worry about how worried he was, how worried he is of them in the past. >> more than 30 times in a civil deposition. >> and this is a much different type of case. the question is what exactly. this is as much a negotiation as anything. we'll talk about obstruction but we won't talk about money laundering because the mueller invest
i think that's the exact kind of clip would he go see i don't kn know. >> and politically, it's a problem, right s? as for president trump, we know on things he's very sensitive about, he tends to exaggerate, he tends to make false statements, he tends to lie. a colleague of mine was sued by president trump in 2006. there was a long deposition, and president trump, not the president then, the future president, had to admit to lying 30 times about things like the size of his empire, the...
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sn mateo, maybe a tenth up in kn novado. but it comes into play with significant snow.hes. and wednesday, wednesday night, thursday morning. heavier rain it kind of pushes through on thursday. but look at the wrap-around showers thursday night, friday morning, friday evening. that's a bonus coming our way late in the week. today, though, northwest breezy winds at 56, and napa, 57. if you're heading into the city, count on some sun at 5:00. and the seven-day forecast looking at milder highs tomorrow. a wintry mix monday. and the download the app for the temperatures to rebound the system and then bottom out again thursday, friday with more significant rain. we need a little winter. whatever we can get, right? >> thank you. >>> you've probably seen them around the bay area, cars covered with cameras a s sensor that are the tests for the autonomous cars. we explain the new rules taking effect and what's going on behind the scenes. >> reporter: it may look like a magic trip but this could be the future. >> so, around monday, we're expecting an announcement. >> reporter: the
sn mateo, maybe a tenth up in kn novado. but it comes into play with significant snow.hes. and wednesday, wednesday night, thursday morning. heavier rain it kind of pushes through on thursday. but look at the wrap-around showers thursday night, friday morning, friday evening. that's a bonus coming our way late in the week. today, though, northwest breezy winds at 56, and napa, 57. if you're heading into the city, count on some sun at 5:00. and the seven-day forecast looking at milder highs...
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you do not have to know about aristotle serve, you do not kn h how t do -- know the ththeoryf relativelyrve. you do not have to know thermodynamics to serve you all may need a hea full of grace. -- you onlyeed a art full o grac a souleneratedy lov >> in the mepeech th used r aruck ad, dr.artin --her king said it was advertisers take advantage of. >> by the presence of this instinct, why we are so often taken by advertising. massiventlemen of verbal persuasion. they have a way of saying things to you that gets you in a bind. in order to be a man of distinction, you must drink this whiskey. to make your neighbors envious, you must drive this type of car. to be lovely to love, you must wear this kind of lipstick or this kind of perfume. before you know it, you are buying it. that is the way advertisers do it. it causes us to live above our means. nothing but the drum major instinct. you ever see people buy cars they cannot begin to buy in terms of their income? you have seen people riding around in cadillacs and who do not make enough to buy a model for -- model t ford. >> that was dr. mart
you do not have to know about aristotle serve, you do not kn h how t do -- know the ththeoryf relativelyrve. you do not have to know thermodynamics to serve you all may need a hea full of grace. -- you onlyeed a art full o grac a souleneratedy lov >> in the mepeech th used r aruck ad, dr.artin --her king said it was advertisers take advantage of. >> by the presence of this instinct, why we are so often taken by advertising. massiventlemen of verbal persuasion. they have a way of...
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. >> we say to monica,do whatever" you kn"go and take a walk." >> when we got down to the lobby, i saidi'm leaving. you're on your own." but i watched her, and she went over to the pay phone. >> investigators later pull the records for the pay phone. >> and, in fact, she called the white house. >> she called betty currie and tried to convey what was going on, but she couldn't say anything directly, and so she kept saying to ms. currie, "hoover. hoover." and she was trying to, obviously, refer to j. edgar hoover, who had been dead for many years, and betty didn't figure it out. >> lewinsky's mother, marsha lewis, finally arrived at the ritz-carlton late that evening. >> they went out into the hallway to talk together alone. >> her mother wanted her to cooperate, and it was monica's decision that she would not cooperate. >> they stopped outside the door of the room. they had a heated conversation. >> monica's mother said, "monica, you're going to tell these people what they want to know, and we're going to end this thing right now." and monica said to her mother, "don't be so naive. i'm n
. >> we say to monica,do whatever" you kn"go and take a walk." >> when we got down to the lobby, i saidi'm leaving. you're on your own." but i watched her, and she went over to the pay phone. >> investigators later pull the records for the pay phone. >> and, in fact, she called the white house. >> she called betty currie and tried to convey what was going on, but she couldn't say anything directly, and so she kept saying to ms. currie,...
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>> no, i think the nunes memg kn memo will go down as one of the great attacks on the fbi and will be the nfl football season for my green bay packers. what could decimate republicans if they are not careful is that they end up with trump firing, creating a constitutional crisis after firing rosenstein and mueller which again i hope the fbi director will make it clear would cause his resignation. i hope republican leaders in the house and senate will support protection for mueller and make it clear from their end -- >> the white house has said raj shah last night said they are hoping that rosenstein will stay on the job and there are no concerns about firing him at least at this point. of course we heard from the president saying you can figure that out when asked if he would fire rod rosenstein and his level of confidence in him. we have to wrap it there. thank you both. >>> so a teenager, a 9ninth grader taking matters in his own hands to help with puerto rico's hurricane recovery. he's with us next. ♪ one is the only number ♪ that you'll ever need ♪ staying ahead isn't about waitin
>> no, i think the nunes memg kn memo will go down as one of the great attacks on the fbi and will be the nfl football season for my green bay packers. what could decimate republicans if they are not careful is that they end up with trump firing, creating a constitutional crisis after firing rosenstein and mueller which again i hope the fbi director will make it clear would cause his resignation. i hope republican leaders in the house and senate will support protection for mueller and...
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>> we've alreadynned everybody by her claiming that, you kn, now she is on our side. we had to prove that. thinking about it now, we were broke. we didn't have any money. we were down to the nubs. now we had another mouth to feed forever. we had to plan some type of an ex-appropriation. we decided we would wrap it all into one and involve a bank with video cameras recording everything. back then, video security systems were new so we found a bank that had video cameras. it was nerve-racking. i wish we didn't have to rob banks, you know? i would rather not rob banks. it was not that much fun but it was necessary. patricia wanted this, too. she insisted on being in the assault team. that means that's the crew that is going into the bank and doing the actual robbery. she was carrying an m-1 that was not adapted for fully automatic fire. she was trained enough in it to be able to use it effectively. >> me, emily and willie, we were situated across the street in case anything went down that we had to respond to. >> most of the comrades were in the bank. departmented the se
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twe kn assessment here was bad. the f.b.i. said that publicly.ewhy,cifically, a supervisor or this person who took this call cided not to pass it on, i think the f.b.i. still has tough questions to answer on that. a woodruff: john carlin, as somebody who isthe f.b.i., how do you understand what happened here? >> this is a tragedy. parents are grieving, and i know the folks at theb f.i. that are looking to handle this, it's think worst nightmare to there may be something they could do to prevent the ross of innocent lives. i remember a few instances like this when i was ere and the way in which people feel it -- >> woodruff: you mean tips that weren't followed up? >> tips that weren't successfully followed up or the feeling th maybe if we had done one extra step in an investigatiowe could have prevented a tragedy from occurring. what's important now i think, and it sounds like the director has done this today, is, as soon as he found that there were mistakes that looked like had be made, that he delivered a statement on it, and secondly, ese take
twe kn assessment here was bad. the f.b.i. said that publicly.ewhy,cifically, a supervisor or this person who took this call cided not to pass it on, i think the f.b.i. still has tough questions to answer on that. a woodruff: john carlin, as somebody who isthe f.b.i., how do you understand what happened here? >> this is a tragedy. parents are grieving, and i know the folks at theb f.i. that are looking to handle this, it's think worst nightmare to there may be something they could do to...
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is i don't kn if there was an issue with his security clearance and if this at least by the fbi some of the accusations here were known, i see you're -- doesn't look like kelly's hearing me. we'll ask somebody else the question. we got other folks joining us who are very knowledge being. joined now by beth reiner. she conducted the interviews with the ex-wives, and i'm joined by peter baker and our panel, matt welsh, along with catherine ram pel. thanks for all of you for being with us, peter, let me start with you. the big question is politically in the fallout from this, is the question about the chief-of-staff, john kelly, who was initially supportive now you see porter headed for the kpits, the question of what did john kelly know about this and how far back did he know it? >> that's exactly right. our reporting shows that he was told as recently as last fall. in a statement he put out last night, he said he was shocked to learn about the details of this. it's possible he knew the general gist of it without knowing the level detail that came out particularly, that photograph of r
is i don't kn if there was an issue with his security clearance and if this at least by the fbi some of the accusations here were known, i see you're -- doesn't look like kelly's hearing me. we'll ask somebody else the question. we got other folks joining us who are very knowledge being. joined now by beth reiner. she conducted the interviews with the ex-wives, and i'm joined by peter baker and our panel, matt welsh, along with catherine ram pel. thanks for all of you for being with us, peter,...
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t i kn kind of impact that will have on their lives, because i was one of those girls.> woodruff: wiley and s are the first black artists to receive a presidential portrait commission from the national gallery. and, finally, highlights from day three at the winter olympics in south korea. more gold on slopes an, and a bit of history. mirai nagasu became e first american woman to land a triple axel in olympic figure skating.a the ans took the gold in the team figure skating event, while the u.s. won bronze. and american jamch anderson cl gold in slope-style snowboarding. te also won at sochi in 2014. still to come onhe newshour: what it will take to fix the nation's infrastructure. the russian tv personality challenging vladimir putin for president, and much more. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier, president trump today unveiled hisong-awaited infrastructure plan and spending priorities. both were overshadowed by internal struggles at the white house, and questions of how top staff handled domestic violence allegations against two aides. it was a major focus of today's
t i kn kind of impact that will have on their lives, because i was one of those girls.> woodruff: wiley and s are the first black artists to receive a presidential portrait commission from the national gallery. and, finally, highlights from day three at the winter olympics in south korea. more gold on slopes an, and a bit of history. mirai nagasu became e first american woman to land a triple axel in olympic figure skating.a the ans took the gold in the team figure skating event, while the...
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i kn one of your big concern is creating more bureaucracy here and in indiana. >> i think we have toconcerneabout that and we need to be realistic. what it's going to cost to administer this. >> reporter: clere says those added administrative costs will pull mon away from medical care. td although he supports the work requirements ory, he says the new rules are unlikely to improve health outcomes. >> and in fact, it may over time take us the other direction. >> reporter: but many here, like say people who work live healthier lives and the changes will benefit the entire state. >> we're now starting to move the big battleship in a different direction, more towards what's needed in ourd economy at's needed in our society now.ac >> reporter:in dana, a world away from the booming economy in indianapolis, niki carty says the message from lawmakers to people like her is pretty clear. i hink they think we're trash. that wre just garbage to throw away. they're all worried about the money and all that. and i can understand that. but at the same time, there's a lot of us that are trying to pic
i kn one of your big concern is creating more bureaucracy here and in indiana. >> i think we have toconcerneabout that and we need to be realistic. what it's going to cost to administer this. >> reporter: clere says those added administrative costs will pull mon away from medical care. td although he supports the work requirements ory, he says the new rules are unlikely to improve health outcomes. >> and in fact, it may over time take us the other direction. >> reporter:...
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what do we know about how much the chief of star actual lly kn? >> reporter: rob porter's job was to control what the president sees and what he doesn't see in the oval office. he was a way to instill john kelly's west wing discipline. we're told that john kelly knew about this for months. rob porter today said it was part of a coordinated smear campaign. he said that as the white house was trying to explain and contain the fallout. few people stood closer to president trump. from the white house colon nad to the oval office. even a hand shake with the chinese president. the white house scrambled today to defend staff secretary rob police repo porter. as cnn learned some top officials knew about the abuse allegations for months. >> i can tell you that the president, chief of staff have had full confidence and trust in his abilities and his performance. >> reporter: porter was responsible for nearly every document that came into the president's hands. even some classified ones, despite not having a permanent security clearance. tonight, cnn has lea
what do we know about how much the chief of star actual lly kn? >> reporter: rob porter's job was to control what the president sees and what he doesn't see in the oval office. he was a way to instill john kelly's west wing discipline. we're told that john kelly knew about this for months. rob porter today said it was part of a coordinated smear campaign. he said that as the white house was trying to explain and contain the fallout. few people stood closer to president trump. from the...
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for its lack ofer zoning, with individual counties acting in their own self- innerest, and in a state knor championing individual rights, that won't be easy. the r word isn't very popular here, regulations.y. >> no it is not. now houston has always been a very ee market city. it's been one of our great strengths.. >> sreenivasan: tory gattis works at the center for opportunity urbanism, a think tank that focuses on how cities can encourage economic growth. he agrees that changes are needed, including stricter building codes and better flood- risk disclosure. but he's also afraid of throwing the development baby out with the hurricane bathwater. >> if we just start nning development in large swaths of the region i think that could be very oblematic for houston's long term future. because it will affect housing supply which will afousing prices and affordability, and really hit the middle class and they won't be able to afford a a home. >> there is not one simple solution that many people would >> sreenivasan: sam brody says many decisions, by individual homeowners, developers, officials a
for its lack ofer zoning, with individual counties acting in their own self- innerest, and in a state knor championing individual rights, that won't be easy. the r word isn't very popular here, regulations.y. >> no it is not. now houston has always been a very ee market city. it's been one of our great strengths.. >> sreenivasan: tory gattis works at the center for opportunity urbanism, a think tank that focuses on how cities can encourage economic growth. he agrees that changes are...
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want to be drawn to that book in some cases it's because they are drawn to the picture of someone they kn know. in other cases, it's because they are drawn to what we tried to convey as the emotional message of the book. we want our book jackets to convey in every way in the title in the design and in the image, in the colors, in the font, and the layout the emotional message of the book whether that is fear or anger or whether that is hope whether that is reassurance or whether that is outrage. >> primarily my responsibility is to create, receive and designed the covers for our books. we have five imprints starting off with the political and current events and faith in print, the history of brent and we recently got to fiction imprints in the last year and a half, i think now and not creature got another one but we do the children's imprints is another one. basically all the high-profile covers i do i also have a great team of designers who help me out and we have a couple pieces appear. then more direct and watch over the interiors to make sure the topography is consistent with the cove
want to be drawn to that book in some cases it's because they are drawn to the picture of someone they kn know. in other cases, it's because they are drawn to what we tried to convey as the emotional message of the book. we want our book jackets to convey in every way in the title in the design and in the image, in the colors, in the font, and the layout the emotional message of the book whether that is fear or anger or whether that is hope whether that is reassurance or whether that is...
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i on the other hanhad a restive population, full of radical ideas, which it hadve fundedmany years. kne were certainly some people in saudi arabia who thought that it was just and important to counter iran'sra influence inafter the u.s. invasion. >> smith: th saudi insurgent was encouraged to go to iraq to fight the newly empowered shia. o >> shad young saudi men turning up as volunteers in sunni territory of iraq facilitated by the same kinds of networks that have facilitated the jihad in afghanistan, preaching networks, charity networks, volunteer networks. >> smith: networks that got money from the government. >> networks that were funded by the government. very much. and those volunteers would turn up and the next thing, you know, a saudi father would know he'd be getting a call from somebody on a celphone in baghdad saying, "your glorious son was martyred in a car bombing yesterday, you know, he's a video of his last moments." ♪ >> smith: from riyadh and other gulf capitals, money also streamed into iraq for the sunnis taking up arms. (al humayem): (loud explosion) (speaking forei
i on the other hanhad a restive population, full of radical ideas, which it hadve fundedmany years. kne were certainly some people in saudi arabia who thought that it was just and important to counter iran'sra influence inafter the u.s. invasion. >> smith: th saudi insurgent was encouraged to go to iraq to fight the newly empowered shia. o >> shad young saudi men turning up as volunteers in sunni territory of iraq facilitated by the same kinds of networks that have facilitated the...
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and th success ougreat nion and rk together solve our differences ai us to coit oursees to esng every kn shallltimately bow and eve tongucoess tha you are ur lord a god. n. e speaker: puuant to clause oru 1 t jrnal stas approved the pledgof alliae will be by e gentleman from montreal, mr. gianfte. -- montan. gianfor mr. gianfortei pledge allegiance to t flag of the unitedtes of ame a to heepublic for which it stdsone naon under god indivisibl witliberty an stice for all. the speaker: d- withot objectionthgentlen from flida, mr. bilirakis, is mr. birakis: thank y, mre. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to introduce a constituent, a true american hero, what an honor it is to introduce to chaplain robert vick who currently serves as the american legion national chaplain national chaplain. chaplain vick lives in new port richey, florida, with his wife of 62 years -- she's parent today as well. together they have four sons, 10 grandchildren, and 16 great grandchildren. in addition to his commitment to his family, the chaplain has a great love for our country and a passion for service. a kore
and th success ougreat nion and rk together solve our differences ai us to coit oursees to esng every kn shallltimately bow and eve tongucoess tha you are ur lord a god. n. e speaker: puuant to clause oru 1 t jrnal stas approved the pledgof alliae will be by e gentleman from montreal, mr. gianfte. -- montan. gianfor mr. gianfortei pledge allegiance to t flag of the unitedtes of ame a to heepublic for which it stdsone naon under god indivisibl witliberty an stice for all. the speaker: d- withot...
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this indictment reveals a plot that started earlier than we knew and better financed than we kn knew.some point over 1 million dollars in the budget a month. and operatives coming to the united states and gather intelligence and recruiting people to go to rallies and attend hillary clinton rallies and protest. this was a sweeping conspiracy. this is just the beginning of mueller's investigation. there will likely be more indictments to come. >> matt, president trump did not respond to shouted questions yesterday at the white house. he did take to twitter. this is what the president tweeted yesterday afternoon. he said in part russia started the anti-u.s. campaign in 2014. long before i announced i would run for president. the results of the election were not impacted. the trump campaign did nothing wrong. no collusion. matt, president trump for a long time insisted that the whole thing was a sham and a ruse. now it appears he is acknowledging that russia did in fact interfere with our election. what do you make of the tweet and the president's apparent change of heart? >> you know, th
this indictment reveals a plot that started earlier than we knew and better financed than we kn knew.some point over 1 million dollars in the budget a month. and operatives coming to the united states and gather intelligence and recruiting people to go to rallies and attend hillary clinton rallies and protest. this was a sweeping conspiracy. this is just the beginning of mueller's investigation. there will likely be more indictments to come. >> matt, president trump did not respond to...
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jordan and lupita kn lupita lupita. >> we wanted it to be authentic.king about a character who's a politician, an african king, and that element was always there. so we didn't want to shy away from that. i worked with nate moore and kevin. they gave us the green light to really go for it. it was all under the supervision of bob eisner at disney. refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. for the latest home trends, at big savings - you've gotta go to ross. they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. ♪ >>> welcome to c"cbs this morning" saturday. >>> a former playboy model said she had an extra marital affair with donald trump before he started his political career but the white house denies it. >>> also an olympic surprise competes this weekend as u.s. speed
jordan and lupita kn lupita lupita. >> we wanted it to be authentic.king about a character who's a politician, an african king, and that element was always there. so we didn't want to shy away from that. i worked with nate moore and kevin. they gave us the green light to really go for it. it was all under the supervision of bob eisner at disney. refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere....
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the numbers look fine, the pipeline looks kn. these guys are, i think, are going to do anything to break out of this range short term, i don't see it in a different rate environment, this is a dividend play that might not see as much safety and backstop valuation is fine. >> thank you appreciate it. >> this is fun. >> lickety split we love it. >> we move quickly here. >> fast. >> fast money. >> lickety split money is the new name of the show. >> catchy show no >> thank you. >> sorry. >>> under armour jumping double digits after strong international sales. and this is move really lasts. it's next on "power lunch". >>> the cnbc trend tracker live data board is brought to you by the cme group. oh, and there's the closing bell. (sighs) i hate missing out missing out after hours. not anymore, td ameritrade lets you trade select securities 24 hours a day, five days a week. that's amazing. it's a pretty big deal. so i can trade all night long? ♪ ♪ all night long... is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mr. richie, would you ri
the numbers look fine, the pipeline looks kn. these guys are, i think, are going to do anything to break out of this range short term, i don't see it in a different rate environment, this is a dividend play that might not see as much safety and backstop valuation is fine. >> thank you appreciate it. >> this is fun. >> lickety split we love it. >> we move quickly here. >> fast. >> fast money. >> lickety split money is the new name of the show. >>...
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the shooting was happening, so we didn't hear any gunfire, but we could hear you know the hox and you kn -- the helicopters, the kids were hysterical from moment one. so it's just, you know, trying to keep them calm and telling them that they're going to be okay and everything is going to be okay, just knowing that it doesn't really matter you know what i'm feeling in that moment, like they need to be calm and feel like they will be okay. you know, that's my job. i just did my job. >> you did your job, but i know there was a moment when you called your mom and that must have been heart wrenching? >> yeah. my mom actually, she called me and you know when i picked it up, in that moment, i sort of lost my composure and i told her i was okay but i had to get off the phone because i didn't, you know, she ned to know i was okay. but the kids needed me to be composed and so, you know, it's hard to in that moment to stay composed so you know i sort of got off the phone with her and you know recomposed and carried on. >> there were so many casualties in this and i was just wondering if you knew a
the shooting was happening, so we didn't hear any gunfire, but we could hear you know the hox and you kn -- the helicopters, the kids were hysterical from moment one. so it's just, you know, trying to keep them calm and telling them that they're going to be okay and everything is going to be okay, just knowing that it doesn't really matter you know what i'm feeling in that moment, like they need to be calm and feel like they will be okay. you know, that's my job. i just did my job. >> you...
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you had in dallas job burgers, one world anti-viewing conspirators attacking adelaid stevens i don't kns even then the extreme and those outside the mainstream. here is the president of the united states practicing and speaking in the language of what richard hofsteter called the paranoid style. maybe we should all get a dollar for each time we see this is unprecedented. >> i think 1963 is a good time to go back to when talking about the fears of you have a president of the united states that is using the word treason which is punishable by death under the u.s. code and obviously there are fears of what that may lead some of his more unhinged followers to do. there are unhinged followers on both sides of the political aisle. but there are people that have no guardrails. violence can happen. it's just like when he suggests a congressman must be stopped. i think that was in a tweet yesterday only a couple of months after an unhinged liberal shot the republican majority whip. >> i do think the cold war is the place to look at this. there was obviously oklahoma city. there was obviously a l
you had in dallas job burgers, one world anti-viewing conspirators attacking adelaid stevens i don't kns even then the extreme and those outside the mainstream. here is the president of the united states practicing and speaking in the language of what richard hofsteter called the paranoid style. maybe we should all get a dollar for each time we see this is unprecedented. >> i think 1963 is a good time to go back to when talking about the fears of you have a president of the united states...