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it stunned mason, especially. patrick henry who is leading the anti-federalist forces was dumbfounded. now going to was support the ratification of the document in the spring of 1788 that he refused to sign in the fall of 1787. mason was so perturbed that he was heard to audibly mutter "arnold." edmunde comparison of randolph to benedict arnold was an exaggeration, but it is also an uncanny foreshadowing of randolph's career in the federal government. edmund randolph did not want to join the new administration, partly because he did not want to move his large family to new york city which was the temporary capital at that time. his wife had suffered a still born birth that had nearly killed her. and again, he had a very large family. and did not think that he could live off the meager salary that was allotted to the attorney general in new york with this large family. plus, he would not be separated from them. he was devoted to his family. only his complete devotion to george washington convinced him that he shoul
it stunned mason, especially. patrick henry who is leading the anti-federalist forces was dumbfounded. now going to was support the ratification of the document in the spring of 1788 that he refused to sign in the fall of 1787. mason was so perturbed that he was heard to audibly mutter "arnold." edmunde comparison of randolph to benedict arnold was an exaggeration, but it is also an uncanny foreshadowing of randolph's career in the federal government. edmund randolph did not want to...
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street light improvement and i've included a plan in our exhibits so the masonic stape is a complete streetscape in front of the geary the mutilate project led by the deputy superintendant and the san francisco planning department in coordination with the stakeholders like the north of page and the sfai and the san francisco bicycle coalition the plan began in 2010 in a response for out crying from the neighbors with grassroots including the masonic the call for the city to address the dangers on the street in the ma song the alarming statistics is why the tame is in agreement they must be reimagined over a 5 year period hundred and 22 collisions on masonic including two fatalities those are the reported ones we know there are more here's a summon avenue public outreach since 2010 and a slide of community workshops one p 1, 2, 3 i'll pass by in the interest of time so this drawing shows that the boulevard option the option we're move forward with we reimagine the street includes the wide sidewalks throughout separated bicycle lanes and two lanes of traffic signal and new latent print
street light improvement and i've included a plan in our exhibits so the masonic stape is a complete streetscape in front of the geary the mutilate project led by the deputy superintendant and the san francisco planning department in coordination with the stakeholders like the north of page and the sfai and the san francisco bicycle coalition the plan began in 2010 in a response for out crying from the neighbors with grassroots including the masonic the call for the city to address the dangers...
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street light improvement and i've included a plan in our exhibits so the masonic stape is a complete streetscape in front of the geary the mutilate project led by the deputy superintendant and the san francisco planning department in coordination with the stakeholders like the north of page and the sfai and the san francisco bicycle coalition the plan began in 2010 in a response for out crying from the neighbors with grassroots including the masonic the call for the city to address the dangers on the street in the ma song the alarming statistics is why the tame is in agreement they must be reimagined over a 5 year period hundred and 22 collisions on masonic including two fatalities those are the reported ones we know there are more here's a summon avenue public outreach since 2010 and a slide of community workshops one p 1, 2, 3 i'll pass by in the interest of time so this drawing shows that the boulevard option the option we're move forward with we reimagine the street includes the wide sidewalks throughout separated bicycle lanes and two lanes of traffic signal and new latent print
street light improvement and i've included a plan in our exhibits so the masonic stape is a complete streetscape in front of the geary the mutilate project led by the deputy superintendant and the san francisco planning department in coordination with the stakeholders like the north of page and the sfai and the san francisco bicycle coalition the plan began in 2010 in a response for out crying from the neighbors with grassroots including the masonic the call for the city to address the dangers...
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street light improvement and i've included a plan in our exhibits so the masonic stape is a complete streetscape in front of the geary the mutilate project led by the deputy superintendant and the san francisco planning department in coordination with the stakeholders like the north of page and the sfai and the san francisco bicycle coalition the plan began in 2010 in a response for out crying from the neighbors with grassroots including the masonic the call for the city to address the dangers on the street in the ma song the alarming statistics is why the tame is in agreement they must be reimagined over a 5 year period hundred and 22 collisions on masonic including two fatalities those are the reported ones we know there are more here's a summon avenue public outreach since 2010 and a slide of community workshops one p 1, 2, 3 i'll pass by in the interest of time so this drawing shows that the boulevard option the option we're move forward with we reimagine the street includes the wide sidewalks throughout separated bicycle lanes and two lanes of traffic signal and new latent print
street light improvement and i've included a plan in our exhibits so the masonic stape is a complete streetscape in front of the geary the mutilate project led by the deputy superintendant and the san francisco planning department in coordination with the stakeholders like the north of page and the sfai and the san francisco bicycle coalition the plan began in 2010 in a response for out crying from the neighbors with grassroots including the masonic the call for the city to address the dangers...
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i first met sergeant mason back in july.ut on bail facing some very disturbing charges. this is sergeant james mason back in july during a pot raid in the park. he was the supervisor in charge of evacuating the mark that day. today his booking photo was released after being charged with indecent exposure and committing a lewd act in public. >> he was masturbating in the vehicle while making eye contact with a woman who was passing by. >> reporter: that was allegedly in his personal car on september 4th. he is on administrative leave. and they say this is an unfortunate situation and we are saddened to hear this. mason's attorney also issued a statement, writing, yoet, i haven't seen any reports, and so we are still in the process of evaluating the incident. jay has been a terrific cop for many years and is a great person. this sort of allegation is totally out of character. if convicted. sergeant mason faces up to one year in county jail. and we're told that the witness in this case allegedly took pictures of sergeant mason
i first met sergeant mason back in july.ut on bail facing some very disturbing charges. this is sergeant james mason back in july during a pot raid in the park. he was the supervisor in charge of evacuating the mark that day. today his booking photo was released after being charged with indecent exposure and committing a lewd act in public. >> he was masturbating in the vehicle while making eye contact with a woman who was passing by. >> reporter: that was allegedly in his personal...
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. >> the tech support worker is being sued by a debt collector oon behalf of seattle mason hospital. >> i believe this is an unfair and unjust bill against me. >> lopez believed his 100% care meant exactly that. he was shocked to learn that the hospital was suing him for $1,000. >> my diebth was getting bad. they -- my diabetes was getting bad. >> although his visit was covered, virginia mason sued lopez over a pair of glasses. >> this should fall under charity care. they are medically necessary. without them, i can't see. >> virginia mason declined our request to appear on camera but did issue this statement: >> consumer advocacy groups like washington can say many nonprofit hospitals aren't doing enough to reach out and service low income patients. so they're getting the word out with protests and door to door visits. >> if you are a nonprofit you're receiving a significant tax benefit to do so. and you owes a community benefit in return. >> will pitts heads washington can. >> their ability to squeeze dollars out of every single patient. >> many nonprofits are in fact more profitab
. >> the tech support worker is being sued by a debt collector oon behalf of seattle mason hospital. >> i believe this is an unfair and unjust bill against me. >> lopez believed his 100% care meant exactly that. he was shocked to learn that the hospital was suing him for $1,000. >> my diebth was getting bad. they -- my diabetes was getting bad. >> although his visit was covered, virginia mason sued lopez over a pair of glasses. >> this should fall under...
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street light improvement and i've included a plan in our exhibits so the masonic stape is a complete streetscape in front of the geary the mutilate project led by the deputy superintendant and the san francisco planning department in coordination with the stakeholders like the north of page and the sfai and the san francisco bicycle coalition the plan began in 2010 in a response for out crying from the neighbors with grassroots including the masonic the call for the city to address the dangers on the street in the ma song the alarming statistics is why the tame is in agreement they must be reimagined over a 5 year period hundred and 22 collisions on masonic including two fatalities those are the reported ones we know there are more here's a summon avenue public outreach since 2010 and a slide of community workshops one p 1, 2, 3 i'll pass by in the interest of time so this drawing shows that the boulevard option the option we're move forward with we reimagine the street includes the wide sidewalks throughout separated bicycle lanes and two lanes of traffic signal and new latent print
street light improvement and i've included a plan in our exhibits so the masonic stape is a complete streetscape in front of the geary the mutilate project led by the deputy superintendant and the san francisco planning department in coordination with the stakeholders like the north of page and the sfai and the san francisco bicycle coalition the plan began in 2010 in a response for out crying from the neighbors with grassroots including the masonic the call for the city to address the dangers...
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mason, of course, being that clerk. this takes it one step further than the marriage license alteration that had been approved by the judge, what was happening while she was in jail. her attorney responding yesterday, not denying that she altered the forms but saying it didn't violate the judge's order. here's what e said. saying the licenses were not altered to circumvent the court's order nor did kim davis circumvent the order. he's obviously being very careful hear with his language. sar r sarah gannon. >> let's talk to danny so value les. this continue to test the law, giving this is a ruling recently handed down from the supreme court. you say there's in hard and fast rule about how these licenses have to look. >> the reason we're not getting a lot of guidance -- and m. mason's filing is exactly. that it's a plea for some kind of guidance of what to do. it's because there isn't any. that's a form of the tenth amendment. local governments and counties are free to develop their own procedure. and any attorney will te
mason, of course, being that clerk. this takes it one step further than the marriage license alteration that had been approved by the judge, what was happening while she was in jail. her attorney responding yesterday, not denying that she altered the forms but saying it didn't violate the judge's order. here's what e said. saying the licenses were not altered to circumvent the court's order nor did kim davis circumvent the order. he's obviously being very careful hear with his language. sar r...
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they were initiated by detective mason. >> show me how you threw that baby on the bed. >> adrian, youharder than that. >> he had him demonstrate and do it again. do it harder. adrian looks him like a zombie. he can't tell the cop that. >> think about them kids crying all day and night in your ear. your mother-in-law nagging at you. don't try to sugar coat it. show me how hard you threw him on the bed. >> is that how you did it? >> once you found the buttons you need to push, i'm going to arrest your wife, separate your children. i'm going to take care of you if you tell a story that satisfies me. now you've broken him. you tell him, i want you to stand up and reenact this. i'll reenact it. why? because you now control them. false confession is probably the second leading cause of miscarriages of justice. a big part of that is because juries don't understand why an innocent person might confess. this kind of information can help a jury get to a just conclusion. (wind noise) (road noise) what's happening here... is not normal, it's extraordinary. 291 people, 350 tons, 186 miles per hour
they were initiated by detective mason. >> show me how you threw that baby on the bed. >> adrian, youharder than that. >> he had him demonstrate and do it again. do it harder. adrian looks him like a zombie. he can't tell the cop that. >> think about them kids crying all day and night in your ear. your mother-in-law nagging at you. don't try to sugar coat it. show me how hard you threw him on the bed. >> is that how you did it? >> once you found the buttons...
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mason is currently on administrative leave. he has been charged with indecent exposure and committing a lewd act in public. if convicted, he could spend up to a year in jail. >>> new developments to tell you about on a bizarre kidnapping case once declared a hoax by police. the victims plan to sue the city. back in march, denise and her boyfriend aaron quinn say kidnappers broke into their home, abducted her and demanded money. two days later, she turned up safe in huntington beach hours before the ransom was due. months after police questioned their story, matthew mueller was arrested for committing the crime. the suit claims the city made unfair and false accusations against the couple. they really believe that they had not been, in fact, kidnap d kidnapped. >>> 6:08. so glad, kari, that we got some rain in middletown. that made a difference. >> that's near the valley fire and 0.4, a pretty good amount, especially in the north bay. we see the amounts of rain of at least a quarter of an inch and then as you head over towards s
mason is currently on administrative leave. he has been charged with indecent exposure and committing a lewd act in public. if convicted, he could spend up to a year in jail. >>> new developments to tell you about on a bizarre kidnapping case once declared a hoax by police. the victims plan to sue the city. back in march, denise and her boyfriend aaron quinn say kidnappers broke into their home, abducted her and demanded money. two days later, she turned up safe in huntington beach...
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[applause] julie mason: thanks, governor. i would add on top of it, that people expect their news for prey. they do not want to pay for it. it is a big problem. in some point today maybe we can talk about what your friend george bush never made it to vermont, the only state in the united date, where he never went. there was a warrant out for him. there was a lot going on with vermont. for me, obviously, the major story with the bush administration is what many of us can agree as the stunning failure of the news media to provide a critical bulwark against the administration's highly effective propaganda campaign to sell the war in iraq. it is wrong to say that no one in the media asked questions the questions were asked, the questions -- answers were terrible. freedom is on the march was a regular insert. the strategy is victory, and the people one. there were a number of factors that we forget in the atmosphere surrounds this time, that must be considered in context and we talk about press coverage of the bush administration.
[applause] julie mason: thanks, governor. i would add on top of it, that people expect their news for prey. they do not want to pay for it. it is a big problem. in some point today maybe we can talk about what your friend george bush never made it to vermont, the only state in the united date, where he never went. there was a warrant out for him. there was a lot going on with vermont. for me, obviously, the major story with the bush administration is what many of us can agree as the stunning...
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registration starts at 8:00 at fort mason's great meadows, ceremony at 9 cl 30, followed by the walk at 10:00. we're going to check in at the walk live in about a half an hour. >>> well, donald trump obviously is not one to shy away from the limelight. but this morning he is clearly avoiding one specific topic, the fallout from what trump didn't say about the president next. >>> and imagine your wedding day ruined by a wildfire. how the kindness of strangers helped save the day, though, for one local couple. >>> hey, good morning, everybody. hey, i know it's college football for later on today, but i gotta give you the friday business. where the giants stand, the a's doing their thing, the 49ers getting ready to tee it up tomorrow, all that coming in a jiffy. >>> let's take a live look outside the city of san francisco, looking south. everybody is going to see sunshine today. we have your full weather forecast that sound. like nails o oa chalkboard. bubulistst to o is: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. ve it a a p
registration starts at 8:00 at fort mason's great meadows, ceremony at 9 cl 30, followed by the walk at 10:00. we're going to check in at the walk live in about a half an hour. >>> well, donald trump obviously is not one to shy away from the limelight. but this morning he is clearly avoiding one specific topic, the fallout from what trump didn't say about the president next. >>> and imagine your wedding day ruined by a wildfire. how the kindness of strangers helped save the...
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anthony mason on the man who figured in record books and books of famous quotations. >> there is theatter up. >> reporter: he was 5 8 with a body one said only could love. he was behind the plate in 1956 when don larson pitched the only perfect game in world series history. an all star 15 consecutive seasons with the yankees, he hit more than 350 home runs, played on 10 championship teams and in the midst of a slump, he said. >> i said it's not over until it's over. >> reporter: it wasn't. he led the mets to the world series, and that saying meat it into the bart let's quotations. >> yogi berra once said when you come to a fork in the road, take it. it darks early. >> he said he was never trying to be funny. >> i don't know i say them. i don't. i don't know i say him. >> reporter: but it led to a second career in tv commercials for beer. >> it's got a third less calories than i probably thought it didn't have. >> reporter: insurance. >> and they give you cash which is just as good as money. >> reporter: and new york city tourism. >> who is this stay fill har manic? >> he thanked base
anthony mason on the man who figured in record books and books of famous quotations. >> there is theatter up. >> reporter: he was 5 8 with a body one said only could love. he was behind the plate in 1956 when don larson pitched the only perfect game in world series history. an all star 15 consecutive seasons with the yankees, he hit more than 350 home runs, played on 10 championship teams and in the midst of a slump, he said. >> i said it's not over until it's over. >>...
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. >>> eagles cofounder don henley's life may be in the fast lane, but he shows anthony mason, sometimes you have to take it slow. he'll explain. >>> it's going to be a little bit soggy this morning, i'm talking just a few stray showers out there, and then the forecast clears on out. we'll talk about what you can expect for the workweek and the pope's visit coming up. few -- in a few. but first a check on the calendar from cbs2, and cbsnewyork.com. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. at $1 million. his father told the reporter his son is not the shooter. behalf. whoever said he's the i-10 shooter is a moron. have a good night. >> no one was seriously hurt in any of the attacks. >>> a 7-year-old boy had a close encounter with a black bear in new jersey. officers say the boy was with a group of hikers yesterday when he spotted a 200-pound bear at the state forest. the boy was treated at a local hospital for possible cuts but the cuts were there thorns not >>> time now is
. >>> eagles cofounder don henley's life may be in the fast lane, but he shows anthony mason, sometimes you have to take it slow. he'll explain. >>> it's going to be a little bit soggy this morning, i'm talking just a few stray showers out there, and then the forecast clears on out. we'll talk about what you can expect for the workweek and the pope's visit coming up. few -- in a few. but first a check on the calendar from cbs2, and cbsnewyork.com. it took joel silverman years...
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. >> reporter: mary mason's mother has lived at the washington home in northwest for seven years, but as of december 2016, her mother and the other 28 residents have to find somewhere else to live. the home has been sold. ceo tim cox said the board of directors' decision to sell was more than a simple business move. >> it is really about end of care philosophy and being able to serve many more people than we can currently serve. >> reporter: cox explained the home is responding to demand as more and more people choose to stay in their homes during the last year of their lives. mason who is co-chair of the council that accord a flats between the board and residents was -- coordinates between the board and residents was not happy they weren't consulted. cox insists the sale will allow them to service more people and expand services. he adds residents will not experience any immediate changes to care. >> we will work on a transition plan with each one of them and their families. we realize this is very traumatic. >> forcing that on these displaced residents by a nonprofit is really uncon
. >> reporter: mary mason's mother has lived at the washington home in northwest for seven years, but as of december 2016, her mother and the other 28 residents have to find somewhere else to live. the home has been sold. ceo tim cox said the board of directors' decision to sell was more than a simple business move. >> it is really about end of care philosophy and being able to serve many more people than we can currently serve. >> reporter: cox explained the home is...
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he crossed the potomac at this town over mason's island. towards town is built on the side of the mountain. the town is beginning to grow. the camp was about a mile from the town." the camp was in the immediate vicinity of the current location of the society's headquarters. if you head down p street, you will see the bridge which has been renamed. i'm not sure how long it has been there. it would have been right in this area. passing through baltimore, he alludes to the global context of the war, referring -- war. "there is a neighborhood because canadians transplanted by the english live there. there is also a catholic chapel." roshambo's forces had returned to rhode island. the general went back to france in 1783. the details are fuzzy or with -- fuzzier with dillon. that is my presentation. i would love to take any questions that you have and see if i can provide the answers. afterwards, you are more than welcome to come up and take a look at these wonderful items. yes. >> by caribbean, do we mean -- rachel: yes. >> they got to newport i
he crossed the potomac at this town over mason's island. towards town is built on the side of the mountain. the town is beginning to grow. the camp was about a mile from the town." the camp was in the immediate vicinity of the current location of the society's headquarters. if you head down p street, you will see the bridge which has been renamed. i'm not sure how long it has been there. it would have been right in this area. passing through baltimore, he alludes to the global context of...
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anthony mason now on the man who figures prominently in record books and books of famous quotations.he first batter up. >> reporter: he was 5'8" with a body one magazine said only an anthropologist could love, but yogi berra became one of the game's greatest catchers. >> yogi is chasing it. he almost slips and he's got it. >> reporter: he was behind the plate in 1956 when don larson pitched the oinl perfect game in world series history. >> yogi berra runs out there. he leaps on larson! >> reporter: an all-star 15 consecutive seasons with the yankees, he hit more than 350 home runs, played on 10 championship teams, and later managed crosstown rivals the new york mets, where in the midst of a slump he famously said-- >> i said it's not over till it's over. >> reporter: it wasn't. he led the mets to the world series, and that saying made it into "bartlett's" quotations. president's quoted him. >> yogi berra once said when you come to the fork in the road, take it. >> we may be lost but we're making good time. >> reporter: yoag's favorite. >> when it gets daerk get out of here. >> report
anthony mason now on the man who figures prominently in record books and books of famous quotations.he first batter up. >> reporter: he was 5'8" with a body one magazine said only an anthropologist could love, but yogi berra became one of the game's greatest catchers. >> yogi is chasing it. he almost slips and he's got it. >> reporter: he was behind the plate in 1956 when don larson pitched the oinl perfect game in world series history. >> yogi berra runs out there....
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in west virginia, it's all about mason and sophia. the most popular. tasking a look at the map nationwide, noah and emma both top that list at number one. noah was first in 2013. emma was second. if you're wondering who is dropping rank, well, mile i, carly and britney. they fell the most in 2013. for the boys, bentley, damion and amari. that's the latest on the list. now back to you. >> what happened to barbara? bye bye to the beach. the most popular exhibit headed to a new >>> in case you missed it, there's a snippet of some of the fun this holiday weekend. the national symphony orchestra gave this concert on the west lawn of the capitol. the kennedy center put on the event. you can check our nbc washington app for a list of today's free labor day events. >>> if you're working this labor day, you're not alone. bloomberg did a nationwide survey and found 41% of employers require people to work on labor day. among those clocking in today are emergency, health care workers, retail employees. security guards. television journalists. most of you working i
in west virginia, it's all about mason and sophia. the most popular. tasking a look at the map nationwide, noah and emma both top that list at number one. noah was first in 2013. emma was second. if you're wondering who is dropping rank, well, mile i, carly and britney. they fell the most in 2013. for the boys, bentley, damion and amari. that's the latest on the list. now back to you. >> what happened to barbara? bye bye to the beach. the most popular exhibit headed to a new >>>...
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then as you got the ratification mason is the main--it seems to me mason was mad for another reason. he thought the vice president was a strange office set in the constitution. because the vice president had a foot in both the senate and the executive branch. heath saw this as a separation of powers. there's so much interesting about him. and the third question was. >> host: madison and the use of the constitution today. >> guest: i think if you brought back george mason and madison who is a proponent, i think if you brought back any of the founders they be absolutely confounded at the size of the federal government. i think it has gone so far beyond what any of them could have possibly imagine. >> host: in your research on james madison any contemporary politicians come to mind? could you do any comparison their? guest mac i think it is very hard, the challenges are so different. >> host: was james madison responsible for making the ice president president of the senate? did he make a roll of making that happen. >> guest: probably, i do know when they came to be at loggerhead on how
then as you got the ratification mason is the main--it seems to me mason was mad for another reason. he thought the vice president was a strange office set in the constitution. because the vice president had a foot in both the senate and the executive branch. heath saw this as a separation of powers. there's so much interesting about him. and the third question was. >> host: madison and the use of the constitution today. >> guest: i think if you brought back george mason and madison...
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anthony mason has been looking into what happened. anthony. >> reporter: scott, fed chairman janetielen held off. in a news conference she said the recovery has reached sufficiently far that an argument to raise rates could be made but she said the slowdown in china and other countries bears close watching and the fed which has kept rates near zero since late 2008 has voted to keep them there a little while longer. >> pelley: is there a possibility of a rate increase later in the year? >> reporter: i think so, scott. one fed member did vote for higher rates today and in new economic projections released by the fed, an overwhelming majority of fed governors, 13 of 17, predict rates will rise before the end of this year. the fed has two more opportunities, next month and in december, to pull the trigger. and if they do, mortgage rates will soon start rising right alongside them. >> pelley: senior business correspondent anthony mason, anthony, thanks very much. today, two more bodies were found in burned out homes in northern california.
anthony mason has been looking into what happened. anthony. >> reporter: scott, fed chairman janetielen held off. in a news conference she said the recovery has reached sufficiently far that an argument to raise rates could be made but she said the slowdown in china and other countries bears close watching and the fed which has kept rates near zero since late 2008 has voted to keep them there a little while longer. >> pelley: is there a possibility of a rate increase later in the...
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scott. >> pelley: anthony mason, thank you, anthony. but in the oil industry, as always, boom has gone to bust. oil prices have been the lowest in years, $46 a barrel today. and that's cost 100,000 american jobs so far this year. here's omar villafranca. >> let's go, let's go. >> reporter: wendy post had worked in the oil and gas business in houston for 20 years before she lost her job in june. >> i've always been working. it's been pretty consistent. this is the first time that it's been to where, wow, i'm really starting to become very concerned. >> thanks for helping. >> reporter: post needs that income to take care of her special needs son, duane. she has applied for more than 100 jobs with no success. >> i'd say it's-- it's like playing the slot machine. it's just you keep throwing your resume out there like you're throwing dollars or quarters out there and hoping one hits. >> reporter: due to low global demand, the texas oil industry has been shedding jobs this year. houston-based energy giant halliburton eliminated 14,000 jobs. b
scott. >> pelley: anthony mason, thank you, anthony. but in the oil industry, as always, boom has gone to bust. oil prices have been the lowest in years, $46 a barrel today. and that's cost 100,000 american jobs so far this year. here's omar villafranca. >> let's go, let's go. >> reporter: wendy post had worked in the oil and gas business in houston for 20 years before she lost her job in june. >> i've always been working. it's been pretty consistent. this is the first...
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>> mason. >> what's your name? >> emily. >> high! >> and what's your name? >> regina. >> tell us what we are doing here today? >> we're playing with toys and being on tv. >> yes you are on tv. very good. >> well put. well said. >> what are they really doing here today? >> we've been picked out of the 430 goddard schools, one of the 49 schools that have been pick to test toys for the holiday season for educational purposes. so that parents have the best bet on what children like to play with themselves, because our children are testing it for them. >> how many different toys do we have out for them to play with? >> right now about half dozen toys out here for them to play with, we got 24, 25 toys, sent to our school, all week long. there is my friends, madeline. >> hi, madeline. >> all week long, our friends will be testing our toys, and then we will pick, through open ended questions, the best toys for the holiday season. >> okay, and so, what are you doing here? are you playing with some paint? >> spilled. >> oh, you spilled little? gets messy sometimes. >>
>> mason. >> what's your name? >> emily. >> high! >> and what's your name? >> regina. >> tell us what we are doing here today? >> we're playing with toys and being on tv. >> yes you are on tv. very good. >> well put. well said. >> what are they really doing here today? >> we've been picked out of the 430 goddard schools, one of the 49 schools that have been pick to test toys for the holiday season for educational purposes....
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oland distinguished professor of economics at george mason university. in this, his most recent book, he makes the case for what he calls the moral superiority of personal liberty and its main ingredient, limited government. dr. williams examines in this book the loss of liberty in nearly every important aspect of our lives. the massive decline this our values -- in our values and the moral tragedy that has befallen americans today; namely, our belief that it is acceptable for the government to forcibly use one american to serve the purposes of another. we are pleased to have him discuss that and the articles inincluded, and he does want to spend a good deal of time in q&a, so get your questions ready and see if you can stump the professor. [laughter] thank you all. welcome, dr. williams. >> well, thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you very much. let me just state my initial premise when i think about a number of issues, and that initial premise is that i own walter williams. i am my property. and you are your property. that's my initial premise. now,
oland distinguished professor of economics at george mason university. in this, his most recent book, he makes the case for what he calls the moral superiority of personal liberty and its main ingredient, limited government. dr. williams examines in this book the loss of liberty in nearly every important aspect of our lives. the massive decline this our values -- in our values and the moral tragedy that has befallen americans today; namely, our belief that it is acceptable for the government to...
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anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> asked once if he'd had an audience with pope john, berra repliedpe francis is meeting millions online and we'll have that story, next. >>> finally tonight, pope francis is the leader of an ancient church, but he's learned to use the most modern communication to spread the word. he's among the most retweeted leaders in the world, and he calls the internet a gift from god. from the moment the pope left the vatican embassy this morning, his every step was captured by a smart phone. the elusive papal selfie was the real prize. this is what you saw on this girl's facebook page. the teenager from lithuania got one of the first selfies, posting, i feel absolutely blessed. this boy was all smiles on instagram, and this girl got the pope's back, literally. this man nearly bent over backwards to get a shot. at the white house welcoming ceremony, people far from center stage and those close enough to use both pope and president as a backdrop wanted to prove that they were there. even celebrities posted from the white house lawn. actress eva longoria wrote a y
anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> asked once if he'd had an audience with pope john, berra repliedpe francis is meeting millions online and we'll have that story, next. >>> finally tonight, pope francis is the leader of an ancient church, but he's learned to use the most modern communication to spread the word. he's among the most retweeted leaders in the world, and he calls the internet a gift from god. from the moment the pope left the vatican embassy this morning, his...
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it is essentially the mason-dixon line. point sort of the meeting for those across the river and those on the northern side of the river to work through their struggles on this because there were times when cincinnati was very complicit in the slave trade, making money off of transporting african american men and women enslaved to the deeper south, varying the rryingts -- varying -- fe the products of slave labor to other parts of the country. then there were times cincinnati said it was not good for us to make a dollar this way, so let us to it another way. cincinnati became an interesting crucible for the nation to look at its soul and ask itself, how shall we bear ourselves to eternity and posterity with respect to our way of living in this nation? people standing in the great hall, in this huge building that holds our museum, looking out across the ohio river into the state of kentucky, can turn around and behind them see sleeps the only authentic in on exhibit in the nation today that was in use -- slave pen on exhibit
it is essentially the mason-dixon line. point sort of the meeting for those across the river and those on the northern side of the river to work through their struggles on this because there were times when cincinnati was very complicit in the slave trade, making money off of transporting african american men and women enslaved to the deeper south, varying the rryingts -- varying -- fe the products of slave labor to other parts of the country. then there were times cincinnati said it was not...
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anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> asked once if he'd had an audience with pope john, berra replied nope, but i met with him. pope francis is meeting millions story, next. >>> finally tonight, pope francis is the leader of an ancient church, but he's learned to use the most modern communication to spread the word. he's among the most retweeted leaders in the world, and he calls the internet a gift from god. from the moment the pope left the vatican embassy this morning, his every step was captured by a smart phone. the elusive papal selfie was the real prize. this is what you saw on this girl's facebook page. the teenager from lithuania got one of the first selfies, posting, i feel absolutely blessed. this boy was all smiles on instagram, and this girl got the pope's back, literally. this man nearly bent over backwards to get a shot. at the white house welcoming ceremony, people far from center stage and those close enough to use both pope and president as a backdrop wanted to prove that they were there. even celebrities posted from the white house lawn. actress eva longoria wrote a
anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> asked once if he'd had an audience with pope john, berra replied nope, but i met with him. pope francis is meeting millions story, next. >>> finally tonight, pope francis is the leader of an ancient church, but he's learned to use the most modern communication to spread the word. he's among the most retweeted leaders in the world, and he calls the internet a gift from god. from the moment the pope left the vatican embassy this morning, his...
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julie mason is host of siriusxm's press pool heard nationally weekdays from 3-6 on potus channel 124.fore joining siriusxm, she was a reporter for politico, the washington examiner and the houston chronicle. she has more than three decades of experience covering state, local and national politics including four presidential campaigns, and i guess with ted cruz's announcement, we can make it officially five. [laughter] so congratulations. we'll give you another bar for your sleeve. [laughter] edward j. rollins has a distinguished career as a political strategist and communications expert. he managed president reagan's 49-state landslide re-election in the 1984 campaign and has played major roles in nine other presidential campaignings. he has served in the administrations of four presidents. he is a frequent political commentator for fox news and other networks and, like governor dean, he's been a senior presidential fellow at hofstra's peter s. calico center since 2009. and our first speaker will be mr. christie. >> dean, thank you, and thank you for that warm introduction for all of
julie mason is host of siriusxm's press pool heard nationally weekdays from 3-6 on potus channel 124.fore joining siriusxm, she was a reporter for politico, the washington examiner and the houston chronicle. she has more than three decades of experience covering state, local and national politics including four presidential campaigns, and i guess with ted cruz's announcement, we can make it officially five. [laughter] so congratulations. we'll give you another bar for your sleeve. [laughter]...
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. >> a pligs ser jb is on paid d administrative leave nol roeing hiz arrest. 478 yeermd james mason is accused of exposing himself to a fell male. the charges are misdeknee morals. squl sunny vale school employeeings are in jalt tonight. he was a part time employee at spark charter school for about a month. aufrgss arrested chow at the school yesterday. they say the alleged attack happened during school hours. >> san francisco police are looking for thieves who broke into a church. this happened at sabt anthony. the tlie went into the back yoom.joompbd >> now, the church only has one level. the one stolen are worth about 7 x tho tho tho each. squ are squ? >> abc news reporter has the story. >>> this is how it looked before. templeton believes the vandalism is a symbol in the city. >> people like this start being damaged. it's a sign of larger decline of the community. squl temple ton is releetsz the stap which yous. belle out-of-bounds boelg loathe thd eming n if mifr area. hiz work is everywhere, including prompt innocent san francisco museums. but not everyone is convinced this statu
. >> a pligs ser jb is on paid d administrative leave nol roeing hiz arrest. 478 yeermd james mason is accused of exposing himself to a fell male. the charges are misdeknee morals. squl sunny vale school employeeings are in jalt tonight. he was a part time employee at spark charter school for about a month. aufrgss arrested chow at the school yesterday. they say the alleged attack happened during school hours. >> san francisco police are looking for thieves who broke into a church....
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mason turned himself in to authorities and out on bail at this point.heduled to be in court next month. >>> 6:23. treasured relic stolen from a san francisco church. a gold plated cross containing a bone of st. anthony was stolen along with three gold and silver chalices and a guitar. the church says it was the cross that is the most valuable and sentimental. >> it's a bone so it's very special and precious to our community and very rare as well. >>> the church manager says that thief got in by cutting a chain that was used to lock the back door. >>> waiting to hear about a new deal involving general motors and the criminal investigation into faulty ignition swifz. gm paying about $900 million in fines under a deferred prosecution agreement. that means any charges against the auto maker would be thrown out if they continue to be monitored and follow other the terms for three years. gm knew about the faulty ignition switches for ten years but didn't issue a recall until last year. at least one 00 people killed in connection with the switch. >>> three sac
mason turned himself in to authorities and out on bail at this point.heduled to be in court next month. >>> 6:23. treasured relic stolen from a san francisco church. a gold plated cross containing a bone of st. anthony was stolen along with three gold and silver chalices and a guitar. the church says it was the cross that is the most valuable and sentimental. >> it's a bone so it's very special and precious to our community and very rare as well. >>> the church manager...
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>> so cute. >> and mason jars, $2.39 at the container store so we have water, tea, pink lemonade.vent. let's set the table. we love to start with the table cloth. it's like a dress for your table but you might have seen this table cloth before. >> where? >> on kristen! isn't that adorable? it's a sarong from h&m. doesn't she look gorgeous? it's the end of the summer. repurpose that sarong. $12.50 from h&m. so then we move to our centerpiece which is our focal point and we nell love with this galvanized metal triple tier stand. you can use this as a serving piece. and here's -- it's from pottery barn, $69. and here's a fun little homemade idea. >> is that cloves? >> lime with cloves. it's a bug repellent. >> oh, my gosh! >> smells so good and we hid them in our centerpiece. >> cloves are a repellent? >> in limes, yes. we found this at kelliskitchen. a couple other fun things. clean out the summer pantry. we have fun little tea pens and summer entertaining must haves is the moroccan tea glasses. >> these are so cute! >> aren't they great. you can use them as votives or drinking glas
>> so cute. >> and mason jars, $2.39 at the container store so we have water, tea, pink lemonade.vent. let's set the table. we love to start with the table cloth. it's like a dress for your table but you might have seen this table cloth before. >> where? >> on kristen! isn't that adorable? it's a sarong from h&m. doesn't she look gorgeous? it's the end of the summer. repurpose that sarong. $12.50 from h&m. so then we move to our centerpiece which is our focal...