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at the gop ga lala a few miles away, john kasich tried to set himself apart from the pack not from he said but what he wore. >> the race for the white house is called a circus but it looked like the real thing in japan when a chimp named cha-cha escaped from a zoo and kept a neighborhood on alert for hours. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> now four days before what has turned out to be a critical primary here in new york, sanders held their first debate in five weeks last night. with so much at stake, it was a contentious meeting. as the candidates argued over qualifications, foreign policy, and wall street. a just released cbs news poll finds clinton leading trump and cruz in a potential november matchup and losing to kasich. but sanders beats all three potential republican candidates. jamie yuccas has more on last night's showdown in brooklyn. >> reporter: the ninth democratic debate started with fireworks between bernie sanders and hillary clinton and never really stopped. both pou
at the gop ga lala a few miles away, john kasich tried to set himself apart from the pack not from he said but what he wore. >> the race for the white house is called a circus but it looked like the real thing in japan when a chimp named cha-cha escaped from a zoo and kept a neighborhood on alert for hours. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> now four days before what has...
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pa las principales ciu4 san francisco: 6santa rosa: 77s mountain view: 71 santa clar 74 lorena/ots lalasjaron suficr suficiente agua para disminuir la sequa en el estado... take vo --reguladores de la junta de recursos acuferos dicen que las imposiciones para tomar baÑos mas cortos y dejar que los jardines se sequen podran levantarse o reducirse en algunas regiones... --cabe aclarar que esto no significa que la sequa ha terminado....ya que el sur de california continuar con restricciones en el uso del lquido... take vo/juanfra --- por primera vez en aÑos, el lago "folsom" se encuentra lleno de agua... el manto acufero reporta diez pies por encima del nivel que albergaba hace un mes... --- este fin de semana, cientos de personas visitaron el sitio y fueron testigos de la abundancia hdrica... --- no hace mucho, este lago casi desaparece por la severa sequa que azota el estado... --- la nieve acumulada en las montaÑas est comenzando a derretirse, creando un flujo de agua directa hacia el lago "folsom" y otras reservas del estado. bump lorena ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero tel
pa las principales ciu4 san francisco: 6santa rosa: 77s mountain view: 71 santa clar 74 lorena/ots lalasjaron suficr suficiente agua para disminuir la sequa en el estado... take vo --reguladores de la junta de recursos acuferos dicen que las imposiciones para tomar baÑos mas cortos y dejar que los jardines se sequen podran levantarse o reducirse en algunas regiones... --cabe aclarar que esto no significa que la sequa ha terminado....ya que el sur de california continuar con restricciones en el...
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charlie: you demolished the lala acheson wing? dr.ampbell: we are looking at how we might remodel it. charlie: remodel is a better word. dr. campbell: we are looking at all the options. it depends on the cost and expense. the current -- charlie: what question brings you to that consideration? years,pbell: over the and the met has been under construction almost continually since it was first put in central park in 1880. one 20th the size of the building. it more or less doubled in size and 1992.70 ofce then, we have been kind rebuilding from within, and we have rebuilt our american wing, our greek and roman galleries, our islamic galleries, the european painting galleries, and our costume institute. with the completion of those projects, we really came to the tail end up a master plan that had been in evolution over the last five years. -- 35 years. five years ago, we stepped back and did a feasibility study. we looked at all of the infrastructure needs, and we looked at all of the, kind of the moon shots, and really thought, what coul
charlie: you demolished the lala acheson wing? dr.ampbell: we are looking at how we might remodel it. charlie: remodel is a better word. dr. campbell: we are looking at all the options. it depends on the cost and expense. the current -- charlie: what question brings you to that consideration? years,pbell: over the and the met has been under construction almost continually since it was first put in central park in 1880. one 20th the size of the building. it more or less doubled in size and...
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here is omar al lala akmed and his family rely heavily on food handouts. it's barrel enough. scared kurdib fighters could cut off the only road out of alleppo. ? >> god forbid if the road is closed, it would be a big problem for us. there would be shortage in flour, cooking oil, sugar and food stuff. the other problem is people are poor. they don't have the ability to get foot. >> it's the largest city. government fors control the eastern side while the opposition controls the western side. since a truce between the government and rebels began in late february, syrian forces backed by russian air power have advanced on rebel-held areas in alleppo's northern countryside. there is also fighting in the city's northern parts. kurdish forces known as the ypg seen as alies of the government are making gains. there are fears they are caught in their campaigns. the goal is to surround and completely cut off the rebel-held areas of aleppo. activists warn that up to 300,000 people could be affected. at this marketplace, the produce is abundant and fresh. people say they are worried yet
here is omar al lala akmed and his family rely heavily on food handouts. it's barrel enough. scared kurdib fighters could cut off the only road out of alleppo. ? >> god forbid if the road is closed, it would be a big problem for us. there would be shortage in flour, cooking oil, sugar and food stuff. the other problem is people are poor. they don't have the ability to get foot. >> it's the largest city. government fors control the eastern side while the opposition controls the...
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and the other is what you described, this lala land and you're trying to make the best decisions for your businesses and the like. and i think what you're saying is that small businesses really do not have much specifics about what the tax consequences are going to be when they invest in new equipment. that's what i read in your testimony? >> exactly. we don't have those accountants on staff. so, it does take a phone coal to be able to desiefer the consequences of a decision and sometimes business gets in the way and we just need to make that decision. >> if you make the decision and kind of keep your fingers crossed, you make the decision, you keep your fingers crossed and you go to bed that night where you made this call without all the accountants saying i sure i hope i don't hear from the irs in the future. >> that's correct. >> mr. zenman, is that a fair assessment in your view with respects to what small businesses are dealing with when wrestling with their taxes? >> it's a very fair assessment. she's absolutely right. if you don't have a staff of accountants with you -- look,
and the other is what you described, this lala land and you're trying to make the best decisions for your businesses and the like. and i think what you're saying is that small businesses really do not have much specifics about what the tax consequences are going to be when they invest in new equipment. that's what i read in your testimony? >> exactly. we don't have those accountants on staff. so, it does take a phone coal to be able to desiefer the consequences of a decision and sometimes...
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prices have gone to law loveland -- lala land, in my view.et: it goes back to the great ball of money into the next asset class, now it is iron ore. tracy: who would have expected that. >> you could make a career trying to determine what asset classes chinese will go after next. scarlet: tracy is doing that. tracy: if you're not particularly enamored with result, what latin american country are you looking at now? >> i think peru. they have been a great job orienting away from commodities and towards more domestic drivers. there are some really high quality businesses there, but not that many. there are some great businesses in peru. then, mexico. they went through and started putting reforms in place 3-4 years ago. are reaping the benefits of some reforms. i think in mexico the financial sector is an attractive one. the consumer space is a little more pricey. mexico, overall, a market i like a lot. scarlet: will pruitt is with fidelity investments, he is a portfolio management there. tracy: coming up, a formal world bank economist sounds off
prices have gone to law loveland -- lala land, in my view.et: it goes back to the great ball of money into the next asset class, now it is iron ore. tracy: who would have expected that. >> you could make a career trying to determine what asset classes chinese will go after next. scarlet: tracy is doing that. tracy: if you're not particularly enamored with result, what latin american country are you looking at now? >> i think peru. they have been a great job orienting away from...
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of that assistance and that's going to be attacks at the corporate level which could this kind of lalad of trying to guess what you are trying to go and making the best decision for your businesses and i gather that what you're saying is that small businesses really do not have much specifics about what the tax consequences are going to be when they go out and invest in new equipment. that's what i read in your testimony, sort of reading between the lines, is that correct? >> exactly. we don't have those accounts on staff so it does take a phone call to answer question to be able to decipher the consequences of a decision and sometimes business gets in the way and we just need to make that decision. >> so you make the decision and kind of keep your fingers crossed. like i said on my open statement, you make a decision, you keep your fingers crossed and you go to bed at night on that particular evening where you made this kind of call without all the accountants and i sure hope i don't hear from the irs in the future. >>that's correct . >> mr. zinman, is that of harrison assessment in y
of that assistance and that's going to be attacks at the corporate level which could this kind of lalad of trying to guess what you are trying to go and making the best decision for your businesses and i gather that what you're saying is that small businesses really do not have much specifics about what the tax consequences are going to be when they go out and invest in new equipment. that's what i read in your testimony, sort of reading between the lines, is that correct? >> exactly. we...
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my name is lala rock, i'm a research fellow at the opportunity institute, we're a non-profit that seeks to increase opportunity for children, youth and families by advancing policies that support healthy families and stable workplaces. we strongly support the bill to expand access to paid parental leave. i wanted to reiterate that access to paid leave is a vital support for healthy and stable families and to echo some of the comments already raised since its inception, california's paid family leave has doubled the median duration for breastfeeding for all mothers who used it and since 2007 has nearly doubled the rate at which biological fathers take time off to bond with their babies, reduced wage replacement is a barrier who lose income as a result of taking bonding time away from work, for families struggling to make ends meet, partial wage [inaudible] like food and shelter and more difficult for both parents to take leave at the same time. bonding with a newborn is a basic right, it should not be independent on wages, we support this fully. >> thank you very much, next speaker. >> g
my name is lala rock, i'm a research fellow at the opportunity institute, we're a non-profit that seeks to increase opportunity for children, youth and families by advancing policies that support healthy families and stable workplaces. we strongly support the bill to expand access to paid parental leave. i wanted to reiterate that access to paid leave is a vital support for healthy and stable families and to echo some of the comments already raised since its inception, california's paid family...
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. >>> pero felicidades tambiÉn a morgan smith que cumple aÑo hoy de parte de su abuela que lala quierer con loterÍas billetes o mujeres vestidas de novia quÉ significarÁ mario vannucci con la respuesta. >>> y ya verÁn la que se arma cuando el skr de los cielos se enfrenta amo seÑor de los autos. >>> ay! >>> papÁ. >>> se los contamos aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa que comienza contigo. >>> arre. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> ♪ .. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪). seÑores muy buenos dÍas hoy es martes cinco de abril del aÑo 2016 quÉ tal aquÍ estÁ su familia de ten nuevo dÍa. >>> chicos. >>> foso activamos con la mÚsica. >>> eso dale diego. >>> dele. >>> estoy segura que en la casa hacen lo mismo. >>> vamos a saludamos ar a new york la ventana tiene a new york un abrazo para todos. >>> estÁ nublado. >>> sÍ. >>> tienen mucho frÍo por allÁ ahorita. >>> se va a poner el rebueno el domingo con gran hermano. >>> el final grande hermano perdÓn una cosa muy importante. ustedes tienen tiempo que no van a pan estÁ e
. >>> pero felicidades tambiÉn a morgan smith que cumple aÑo hoy de parte de su abuela que lala quierer con loterÍas billetes o mujeres vestidas de novia quÉ significarÁ mario vannucci con la respuesta. >>> y ya verÁn la que se arma cuando el skr de los cielos se enfrenta amo seÑor de los autos. >>> ay! >>> papÁ. >>> se los contamos aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa que comienza contigo. >>> arre. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>>...
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most serious voters understand that bernie is talking from lala land.e have lived long enough to say, wait a minute, this is preposterous. this can never happen in a gridlocked washington. >> you're going -- you're here in new york, spreading the principles of republicanism. briefly what can republican candidates do to recapture more of the votes? >> we can talk about jobs, starting businesses. we can do exactly what i'm doing. talking to voters and learning from them, getting understand -- understanding what their concern is and being able to deal with that. i'm doing that. i'm taking on bill de blasio head to head on these issues because he explains it as a -- you know, he wants to be the progressive voice for america. >> yep. >> and we're not having it. >> turns out we're not making much progress. reverend michael faulkner. thank you. >>> we told you about the expert trainer known as the tiger whisperer mauled to death by the cat she trained. jeff corwin is here about what he thinks went wrong. >>> and think outside the bun, check it out. the student
most serious voters understand that bernie is talking from lala land.e have lived long enough to say, wait a minute, this is preposterous. this can never happen in a gridlocked washington. >> you're going -- you're here in new york, spreading the principles of republicanism. briefly what can republican candidates do to recapture more of the votes? >> we can talk about jobs, starting businesses. we can do exactly what i'm doing. talking to voters and learning from them, getting...