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. >> maurice and rhonda brewster are president and husband and wife of this company. >> he's the visionary .sales marketing and public relations and i have more the detail, organizational logistics project management skill set. >> together, these two started out with a wedding show fur service 15 years ago, which they ran from their home in pal alto, california. >> we would take calls at the dinner table all hours of the night. at the time our office was in the garage. >> maurice is quick to say, not any more a mom and pop business. >> it started that way. when you're clocking the revenue numbers that we're clocking now and i think we're a little bit beyond the mom and pop stage. >>. >> today, their revenue has multiplies and they serve employees all over the world. how did they make the leap? it started with mo's instinct for marketing and his special fondness for luxury vehicles. >> you know, i like nice cars. i like fancy cars. >> that let him to one bright light late model import. >> we were at a car show and he saw a car and said i think i can make some money for that. >> mo's marketi
. >> maurice and rhonda brewster are president and husband and wife of this company. >> he's the visionary .sales marketing and public relations and i have more the detail, organizational logistics project management skill set. >> together, these two started out with a wedding show fur service 15 years ago, which they ran from their home in pal alto, california. >> we would take calls at the dinner table all hours of the night. at the time our office was in the garage....
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years of manchester's answer to 0scar years of manchester's answer to oscar wilde, smiths front man mauricete the man himself, panic on the streets of london, panic on the streets of birmingham. yes, the emoji movie has been let loose onto an unsuspecting british public. be afraid! 0, lord. that start with sci—fi. british public. be afraid! 0, lord. that start with sci-fi. that is an odd week. it is august. i read that valerian is possibly the most expensive french film ever? most expensive french film ever? most expensive european film of all time. actually, 20 years ago, there was a film called the fifth element which luc besson, the same director, made which did well. at that point, that was the most expensive european film of all time. now it is valerian, with a budget of 200 million dollars, which could not buy neymar, but it is still a lot of money. it is that in the 20th century. it is about a couple of intergalactic secret agents who are investigating strange goings—on at the office space station. cara delevingne and dane dehaan start. let's see. 0k. what's the shortest way there? n
years of manchester's answer to 0scar years of manchester's answer to oscar wilde, smiths front man mauricete the man himself, panic on the streets of london, panic on the streets of birmingham. yes, the emoji movie has been let loose onto an unsuspecting british public. be afraid! 0, lord. that start with sci—fi. british public. be afraid! 0, lord. that start with sci-fi. that is an odd week. it is august. i read that valerian is possibly the most expensive french film ever? most expensive...
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>> god bless you. >> maurice dubois. >> an honor to meet you, sir. >> thank you for talking with us. >> sure, okay. a big i have my misgivings and nervousness. >> is this a special place for you? >> yes, it's a place of refuge. >> i just turned 64? >> yes. >> what would you tell 23-year- old david berkowitz today? >> turn around before it's too late because destruction is coming, you know. >> chilling. the cbs special son of sam, the killer speaks, airs right here on wusa9 at 10:00 p.m. followed by wusa9 news at 11:00 and that is tomorrow night. >>> it was a testy day as the penn state fraternity brothers accused in the hazing death of a recruit returned to the courtroom today. the prosecutor turned on the defendant's family and asked hem to -- them to cool it with the reaction. he then turned to the 16 members of the fraternity and said i've had it with you too. defense attorneys are seeking to minimize their led to the death of 19-year-old merhige timothy piazza. the judge could issue a decision sometime tomorrow. >>> the story of a georgia gym owner who posted a vulgar sign on his
>> god bless you. >> maurice dubois. >> an honor to meet you, sir. >> thank you for talking with us. >> sure, okay. a big i have my misgivings and nervousness. >> is this a special place for you? >> yes, it's a place of refuge. >> i just turned 64? >> yes. >> what would you tell 23-year- old david berkowitz today? >> turn around before it's too late because destruction is coming, you know. >> chilling. the cbs special son...
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maurice.how are you doing. >> i'm doing good. >> we're going to have you talked w stacy's thoughts. a lot of shakeup going on at the white house. the president said it was great day at the white house . what did you think. >> i think it was more distracts es to take us away from the more important issues. he's trying to move the ball from his failed repeal of the healthcare now they're trying to change it into taxes. this is more distractses for the american people and take us off of the real issues that every day americans should be talking about. when you say distractses , what do you mean? we've got scaramucci who is out, john kelly is in. priebus is out. do you think this is the trump administration finally getting its footing after six months. i don't think we can get a dismantling l of administration as getting his footing. our military is here to protect all americans regard less of race, creed, sexual orientation and so should our president. that's not just what had discussed before is
maurice.how are you doing. >> i'm doing good. >> we're going to have you talked w stacy's thoughts. a lot of shakeup going on at the white house. the president said it was great day at the white house . what did you think. >> i think it was more distracts es to take us away from the more important issues. he's trying to move the ball from his failed repeal of the healthcare now they're trying to change it into taxes. this is more distractses for the american people and take us...
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maurice loves luxury vintage cars. ten years ago he fell in love with a particular one in a car show and persuaded his wife to buy it and start driving people around. but when it wasn't working they had to change their business model, and it worked. >> i've got big dreams. >> we're always looking for new opportunities. >> maureen and robin brewster are c he eo and president of mosaic local transportation. they're also husband and wife. >> he's the visionary and the sales and marketing and public relations. and i have more the detail, organizational, logistics, project management skill set. >> together they started out with a wedding chauffeur service which they ran from their home in palo alto, california. >> we would take calls at the dinner table. our office was in hurry garage. >> if this sounds like your typical mom and pop kind of business, maurice, or mo as he's called, is quick to say not anymore. >> it start thad way. when you're clocking the revenue numbers we're clocking now. and i think we're a little bit be
maurice loves luxury vintage cars. ten years ago he fell in love with a particular one in a car show and persuaded his wife to buy it and start driving people around. but when it wasn't working they had to change their business model, and it worked. >> i've got big dreams. >> we're always looking for new opportunities. >> maureen and robin brewster are c he eo and president of mosaic local transportation. they're also husband and wife. >> he's the visionary and the sales...
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maurice? >> thank you.ow the news traveled to get home to turn on the tv instead of the smartphone. >> it happened in the middle of the night. i remember being up. people were so worried about william and harry at the time, they were so young, how are they going to turn out. they apparently turned out okay. she would be proud. >> she would. >>> how harvey forces an steak and lobster you asked for it, you got it. is back at outback. starting at $15.99 for a limited time, we're pairing our signature steaks with a mouthwatering, steamed lobster tail. starting at only $15.99. it's time to get back to outback. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you ma
maurice? >> thank you.ow the news traveled to get home to turn on the tv instead of the smartphone. >> it happened in the middle of the night. i remember being up. people were so worried about william and harry at the time, they were so young, how are they going to turn out. they apparently turned out okay. she would be proud. >> she would. >>> how harvey forces an steak and lobster you asked for it, you got it. is back at outback. starting at $15.99 for a limited...
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maurice dubois spoke with him.e's a preview of tomorrow night's broadcast. >> people never understand where i came from. no matter how much i try to explain it, they wouldn't understand what it was to walk in darkness. >> in the summer of 1977, new york lost its mind. we had a blackout where 3,000 people were rescued. it was a very different time and people were afraid too walk around. >> the city is preoccupied with the killer who signed a note son of sam. most were young women who were gunned down as they sat in parked cars or walked the sidewalks of the bronx and queens. >> i ran down. by the time i got down she was dead in the street. my daughter was 18 years old and that's what he took out of my heart, 18 years. >> struck again over the weekend shooting a young couple in a brooklyn lovers lane. he's wounded seven others. >> oh, my god. we've been shot. we have been shot. i should have been dead. >> what do you remember from the shooting itself? >> the bullet totally destroyed the left eye and most of my right
maurice dubois spoke with him.e's a preview of tomorrow night's broadcast. >> people never understand where i came from. no matter how much i try to explain it, they wouldn't understand what it was to walk in darkness. >> in the summer of 1977, new york lost its mind. we had a blackout where 3,000 people were rescued. it was a very different time and people were afraid too walk around. >> the city is preoccupied with the killer who signed a note son of sam. most were young...
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you mentioned those rescuers, maurice.e probably a mile from here and a young man flagged down a group of people and said, hey, can you help us get to our fiancee and they did. i'm going to show you that story coming up at the top of the next hour. we'll send it back for now. >> all right, david. no one is going to turn you down. we need help. thank you very much. cbs news coverage of hurricane harvil stations. we'll be back with more from ♪ >>> monday, august 28th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." ahmed, we'll go back to norah in houston today, as the city tackles one of its worst disasters in history. many people are still waiting to be rescued at this hour. we'll see how neighbors are jumping in to help other neighbors. first, the eye opener for many hour. >> it's going to be graeeater tn fem coordinating the government. we need citizens involved. hi>> ts region is very much paralyzed and the flooding is only expected to get worse. >> just look at the level of destruction you see here in this storefront. magnify tha
you mentioned those rescuers, maurice.e probably a mile from here and a young man flagged down a group of people and said, hey, can you help us get to our fiancee and they did. i'm going to show you that story coming up at the top of the next hour. we'll send it back for now. >> all right, david. no one is going to turn you down. we need help. thank you very much. cbs news coverage of hurricane harvil stations. we'll be back with more from ♪ >>> monday, august 28th, 2017....
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. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, maurice.ry morning i've been here it's been sheeting rain. not today, a break for the people here, a dramatic improvement in the weather. in fact let me show you the sun, shining here this morning. that is a big help to people, but much of the city is still flooded and the need for help is still extreme. about 8300 people spent the night inside the convention center. that's about a thousand fewer people than yesterday. but still 3,000 more than capacity. city officials opened more downtown shelters to help handle the overflow. mark strassmann is inside the convention center. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. that surge of evacuees that overwhelmed this convention center forced city officials to open up two more big shelters downtown. and you're right, that should ease some of the pressure here where volunteers have struggled to deal with short supplies and short tempers. volunteers from across texas scrambled to convert houston's nrg center into a shelter for storm victims.
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. >> we need something nobody has maurice. >> honor to meet you. >> thank you for talking with us. >> it's a big step. i had my misgivings and nervousness, other things. >> sure. understood. >> is this a special place for you. >> yeah it is a place of refuge. i've been locked up since the time of my arrest just under 40 years. >> you just turnnd 64. >> yeah. >> what would you tell david burkwits today. >> turn around before it is too late because destruction is coming. far as i'm concerned that was not me. that was not me. even that name, i hate that name. i despice that name, the moniker son of sam. that was a demon. >> you can see the full report tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. the overnight news be right back.
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that was nice the president to >>> welcome back to cbs this morning, maurice from our cbs station herebrennan, she's from washington, d.c. joining us at the table. welcome, guys. charlie is off, nora is in houston. she's standing by. we'll check in with her rather in just a second. >>> right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the washington post reports former white house press secretary sean spicer finally got to meet pope francis. >> yay. >> he was greeted at the vatican on sunday. the meeting was reportedly organized by the international catholic legislators network. spicer was serving until the white house when president trump met with the pope back in may, but he was not included in the group that held a private party with the pope. >> a lot of people felt badly for him at the time. it's nice he got his moment. >> and better late than never. >> that's right. >>> the rise of the $1,000 smart phone, the post says samsung's new note 8 starts out a and they're speculation that apple's tenth anniversary iphone could hit $1,000. tributes to better function and m
that was nice the president to >>> welcome back to cbs this morning, maurice from our cbs station herebrennan, she's from washington, d.c. joining us at the table. welcome, guys. charlie is off, nora is in houston. she's standing by. we'll check in with her rather in just a second. >>> right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the washington post reports former white house press secretary sean spicer finally got to meet pope francis. >> yay....
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with that i'm turning it over to our city manager, maurice jones. thank you. >> thank you, mr. mayor. today in ao our town way that we had feared, but had never really allowed ourselves to imagine. i want to start today by thanking the virginia state police and our law enforcement officers and all the first responders who were here in charlottesville today to protect our community. the charlottesville police department and our state partners, the virginia state police, were on the scene in our community very early this morning, anticipating large crowds. law enforcement was on hand before 10 a.m. it actually began around 6 a.m. unfortunately, as we went through this who came here to cause mayhem and chaos and mischief, and it resulted in three fatalities here in the city of charlottesville. in the days and weeks to come, our city will have many conversations in community centers and houses of worship, over fences, and at our dinner tables. i would ask that in addition to sharing our grief, looking back at this difficult and extraordinary summer, that we move forward. i asked th
with that i'm turning it over to our city manager, maurice jones. thank you. >> thank you, mr. mayor. today in ao our town way that we had feared, but had never really allowed ourselves to imagine. i want to start today by thanking the virginia state police and our law enforcement officers and all the first responders who were here in charlottesville today to protect our community. the charlottesville police department and our state partners, the virginia state police, were on the scene...
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cbs news special, the son of sam, seeks to maurice dubois, tonight at 10:00 here on cbs-3 >> how about this one? letter from florida parent teacher association to freshman, raising eyebrows. says for 100 bucks student could get a front of the lunch line pass, allowing them to grab lunch. ahead of everybody else. it allows some student don't get privileges because their parents make more money than other parent? why add yet another way of differentiating kids from each other? >> not very happy. >> the school's principal says he had no idea the letter went out. parent teacher association says they considered fundraising ideas like this one, but, a letter went out by mistake. >> doesn't seem well thought out. >> no. >> well, cbs-3 summer fest. >> yes, pat, you're in new hope. >> good morning, guys, yes, here in bucks county, new hope pennsylvania, it is beautiful, it is also fun, plenty of fun things to do including the bucks county children's museum you know i like to have fun. so i took part in it, we'll show but it next. >> flew movie based on best selling memoir, the glass castle. her
cbs news special, the son of sam, seeks to maurice dubois, tonight at 10:00 here on cbs-3 >> how about this one? letter from florida parent teacher association to freshman, raising eyebrows. says for 100 bucks student could get a front of the lunch line pass, allowing them to grab lunch. ahead of everybody else. it allows some student don't get privileges because their parents make more money than other parent? why add yet another way of differentiating kids from each other? >> not...
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maurice. >> honor to meet you. >> thank you for talking with us. >> it's a big step. i had my misgivings and nervousness, other things. >> sure. understood. >> is this a special place for you. >> yeah it is a place of refuge. i've been locked up since the time of my arrest just under 40 years. >> you just turnnd 64. >> yeah. >> what would you tell david burkwits today. >> turn around before it is too late because destruction is coming. far as i'm concerned that was not me. that was not me. even that name, i hate that name. i despice that name, the moniker son of sam. that was a demon. >> you can see the full report tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. the overnight news be right back. ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power &
maurice. >> honor to meet you. >> thank you for talking with us. >> it's a big step. i had my misgivings and nervousness, other things. >> sure. understood. >> is this a special place for you. >> yeah it is a place of refuge. i've been locked up since the time of my arrest just under 40 years. >> you just turnnd 64. >> yeah. >> what would you tell david burkwits today. >> turn around before it is too late because destruction is coming....
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joining us with maurice taylor riggs.r: a lot of competition -- joining us with more is taylor riggs. taylor: a lot of competition. net income falls. on the one-year basis, the stock certainly is struggling. relativelook at hertz zo its peers, you see thathert is underperforming, going back five years normalized. i think something analysts are looking at is the short interest. and shows a directional bet that investors are making on the stock. you have revenue is expected to drop 2% year over year. vonnie: we had a little signal from avis which is down 20% but hurts is down 70. avis had the rental price per day that rose 1% in july, better than almost 4% drop then -- than they had in the quarter ending in june. look here, it is going to be a long climb back for hertz. you see estimates here just keep falling. one thing they can do like avis has done is look to see if they can get that rental price per day back up. consumers are shifting to suv's. if they modernize that fleet, that is one strategy they could look at. vonni
joining us with maurice taylor riggs.r: a lot of competition -- joining us with more is taylor riggs. taylor: a lot of competition. net income falls. on the one-year basis, the stock certainly is struggling. relativelook at hertz zo its peers, you see thathert is underperforming, going back five years normalized. i think something analysts are looking at is the short interest. and shows a directional bet that investors are making on the stock. you have revenue is expected to drop 2% year over...
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. >> maurice is in memphis. hi, maurice you're on. >> good evening, to all of you. the 14th amendment does not apply to the federal government. i think we feel there are certain fundamental protection they appear twice -- the equal protection of the law is a more explicit safeguard of prohibited unfairness than due process of law. buy, not uncertain that iplies the two are interchangeable appraises. how do you feel about the assertion that the concepts of equal protection and due process are not neutrally exclusive the. >> well, i think you're referring to the controversy of bowlen v. sharp where the court reads an equal protection component into the fifth amendment. there's a lot of discussion about how exactly the court does this, how the court explains it. i don't think the court goes very far towards an explanation. the fact of the matter is there was not going to be any way that you would get one holding in the four cases involving the states and a differently holding in the case involving the district of columbia. therefore, we get this equal protection compon
. >> maurice is in memphis. hi, maurice you're on. >> good evening, to all of you. the 14th amendment does not apply to the federal government. i think we feel there are certain fundamental protection they appear twice -- the equal protection of the law is a more explicit safeguard of prohibited unfairness than due process of law. buy, not uncertain that iplies the two are interchangeable appraises. how do you feel about the assertion that the concepts of equal protection and due...
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maurice in memphis is watching us. maurice you're on. >> i called to speak about justice jackson. i thought he was probably one of the most eloquent draftsman to ever sit on the court. but he was also the last justice who read the law. and he was not a graduate from law school. and other i think one of the great statementsoon american constitutional law on history, the majority opinion of the court of west virginia state board of education v. bar net. when you do get to board v. brown, hopefully someone will speak on the law he drafted in concurrence that he was going to issue in brown. but i believe his concurrence in this case has a much more far historical impact than black's majority opinion. >> i would agree with what you've said about justice jackson. so he is somebody without much or any formal legal training. but he's in there in this mix, every bit as influential and every bit as informed and engaged as any other justice. ask i think that's a real monument to him. and the second thing i think that's worth really stressing is his extraordinary eloquence. his ability to sor
maurice in memphis is watching us. maurice you're on. >> i called to speak about justice jackson. i thought he was probably one of the most eloquent draftsman to ever sit on the court. but he was also the last justice who read the law. and he was not a graduate from law school. and other i think one of the great statementsoon american constitutional law on history, the majority opinion of the court of west virginia state board of education v. bar net. when you do get to board v. brown,...
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police believe the store owner maurice jefferson was selling marijuana and cocaine out of his store.nvestigators say the store claimed to be selling 12-to 13-thousand dollars of merchendise a month. but when they looked inside the store, layers of clothes stacked in the store had dust on them. jefferson is now facing up to 60 years in prison if convicted. (darya) legendary country singer glen campbell has died following a 6-year battle with alzheimer's disease. campbell hit it big in 19-67 with his two two blockbuster albums "gentle on my mind" and "by the time i get to phoenix." in 19-69 he hosted the variety show - "the glen campbell goodtime hour." in 2005, he was inducted into the country music hall of fame. campbell was 81 years old. (darya) and the death of glen campbell is bringing more attention to alzheimer's disease. he made a documentary that showcased the struggles of his final tour while battling the disease. campbell said fans would cheer him on as he would forget words on stage. here's is reaction from the alzheimer's association.
police believe the store owner maurice jefferson was selling marijuana and cocaine out of his store.nvestigators say the store claimed to be selling 12-to 13-thousand dollars of merchendise a month. but when they looked inside the store, layers of clothes stacked in the store had dust on them. jefferson is now facing up to 60 years in prison if convicted. (darya) legendary country singer glen campbell has died following a 6-year battle with alzheimer's disease. campbell hit it big in 19-67...
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emergency and this happened really just about ten minutes ago, less than that, but the city mayor maurice jones and the county executive office simultaneously issued a declaration of a local emergency and this is for two jurisdictions, fairly large protest, in fact, we saw some protests break out last night. the planned protest was for today, officials didn't know exactly how many people were going to arrive, they had estimate anywhere ride range between 2 and 6,000, obviously right now it's still developing, we don't know how many people are there but this joint declaration does allow local officials to request additional resources and that's on going situation here in the community. i want to bring in my cohost leland, as we look at live pictures, authorities say it can be confusing for folks who are there because you do see men and women who are openly carrying weapons, a lot of them are in army fatigues at this rally and this is a difficult situation for authorities. they said last night that they weren't necessarily prepared for rally that happened last night because it was planned f
emergency and this happened really just about ten minutes ago, less than that, but the city mayor maurice jones and the county executive office simultaneously issued a declaration of a local emergency and this is for two jurisdictions, fairly large protest, in fact, we saw some protests break out last night. the planned protest was for today, officials didn't know exactly how many people were going to arrive, they had estimate anywhere ride range between 2 and 6,000, obviously right now it's...
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roster to say crushes on maurice the eighth when donald glover became childish gambino did you think he was predicting you know not at all when donald would play his music for us on set we were all blown away. eighty eight what do you miss most about community oh and just seeing those guys every day that whole group and goofing around on the left who falls constant laughs they're so funny and we stay in touch and we text each other all the time we keep our group chain going but it's tricky who's sexier ryan reynolds or ryan gosling. gosling. you know them oh i know them personally no i do not know them know i don't know them they're both very sad austins a great guy i guess i go for gosling but reynolds is a close second i'm easy on what made you want to start acting it must've been an innate thing i've been doing i think i came out of the womb just like performing and when i was a kid i always played must have started with attention because all i wanted to do was perform for my neighbors and sing for them and dance around and put costumes on at home and my parents got me into theate
roster to say crushes on maurice the eighth when donald glover became childish gambino did you think he was predicting you know not at all when donald would play his music for us on set we were all blown away. eighty eight what do you miss most about community oh and just seeing those guys every day that whole group and goofing around on the left who falls constant laughs they're so funny and we stay in touch and we text each other all the time we keep our group chain going but it's tricky...
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dorothyhorse man who did not take no for an answer went to maurice the chief of vaccine making at merck someone who people lived it in fear and intrep dation of tremendously respect of and also tremendously powerful and she told hem them mor reduce got to drop the vaccine and making the vaccine well -- guy but to this day as 1979 that first box says the vaccine, r being rubella component, measles and mumps that merck manufacture -- rubella vaccine in it and to this day, this vaccine protects four million american babies who were injected with it each year and it is also exported to 40 other countries. there's no doubt that it has prevented tens of millions of abortions and fetal abnormalities and up to this day. the first -- the first vaccine made was the double i38 fetal cells cells thy derived in 1962 was finally approved in 1972 by u.s. regulators. how did this happen? it is because 1972 rod murray final pushed out of its job as u.s. vaccine regulator and regulation was moved over to fda. so this polio virus vaccine became first on the u.s. market made in the wi38 cell. but what happ
dorothyhorse man who did not take no for an answer went to maurice the chief of vaccine making at merck someone who people lived it in fear and intrep dation of tremendously respect of and also tremendously powerful and she told hem them mor reduce got to drop the vaccine and making the vaccine well -- guy but to this day as 1979 that first box says the vaccine, r being rubella component, measles and mumps that merck manufacture -- rubella vaccine in it and to this day, this vaccine protects...
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wood high school students for drug sales.vacaville police took this photo of arrested owner, mauriceferson, and a photo of his alleged cocaine and marijuana stash - as well as a firearm.all now evidence in a federal indictment against him.natsthe store, named "shredders federation," produced this online advertisement five years ago. but investigators say one close look inside - and it was clear the store's clothing wasn't what people were buying. court documents read, the "claim jefferson sells 12-to 13-thousand dollars at shredders federation each month is dubious.""top layers of clothing stacked in the men's store had dust on them, as did the shelves.""little merchandise appeared to move." neighboring business owner chuck donaldson has been at this vacaville strip location for a decade.chuck donaldson/business owner: "honest to god, i never saw anybody walk in or out of that store. i never paid attention to that store."vacaville police first arrested jefferson a year ago after investigating an anonymous tip he was location to launder money.now the feds want to prosecute.mark reiche
wood high school students for drug sales.vacaville police took this photo of arrested owner, mauriceferson, and a photo of his alleged cocaine and marijuana stash - as well as a firearm.all now evidence in a federal indictment against him.natsthe store, named "shredders federation," produced this online advertisement five years ago. but investigators say one close look inside - and it was clear the store's clothing wasn't what people were buying. court documents read, the "claim...
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maurice in go to east dublin, georgia. caller: good morning. i would like to know if the global warming deniers will accept the science that has predicted accurately, this occurrence just as they have -- just as they are at denying -- they are denying global warming is happening. it was the head of the goddard center who was the leading voice of the conclusions that have led to the actualities of man-made global warming. will dated -- will they deny this, also? guest: i cannot speak for what people believe or think. at nasa, we make measurements of phenomena. we have a constellation of satellites. our job is to make the measurements and allow people to make predictions and see if those can be verified. how people choose to view those is in their hands. we can predict things and they work well. we landed on mars and flying by -- and are flying by saturn. we went to the moon and build space stations. that is what our engineers and scientists do. how people believe what they are doing and what they are measuring, it is up to them. host: how much o
maurice in go to east dublin, georgia. caller: good morning. i would like to know if the global warming deniers will accept the science that has predicted accurately, this occurrence just as they have -- just as they are at denying -- they are denying global warming is happening. it was the head of the goddard center who was the leading voice of the conclusions that have led to the actualities of man-made global warming. will dated -- will they deny this, also? guest: i cannot speak for what...
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>> maurice cheeks was the head coach. i feel so sorry for this guy.lf the kobe stopper, to which kobe dropped 40 points every time. bonzy wilds, rashid wallace. it was a crash course in learning whatnot not to do wit life. >> jimmy: what was your job? >> i was an intern in the pr department. >> jimmy: oh. >> you can feel my pain. i learned how to write a lot of press releases. basically every time the players would get in trouble we would have to spin some story as to why they got in trouble which was usually just an apology to the fans and the there's only so many times you can say, it wasn't them. they weren't driving from seattle with a bunch of wide in t -- weed in the car. they're so sorry. they won't do it again -- until next week. >> jimmy: "insecure " is a very funny show. i saw the show on sunday night. you, in this episode, are, you, as i recall, you're at the like the super market, and you wind up going home with two girls who kind of pick you up at the supermarket. >> yes, a friday night of. >> jimmy: and you have a serious naked sex seen
>> maurice cheeks was the head coach. i feel so sorry for this guy.lf the kobe stopper, to which kobe dropped 40 points every time. bonzy wilds, rashid wallace. it was a crash course in learning whatnot not to do wit life. >> jimmy: what was your job? >> i was an intern in the pr department. >> jimmy: oh. >> you can feel my pain. i learned how to write a lot of press releases. basically every time the players would get in trouble we would have to spin some story as...
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maurice papon, one of france's most powerful political leaders, may have deported hundreds of frenchso
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joining us with maurice taylor riggs. we seen this turnaround in the earnings.the end of the day, down to the price of the base metals, right? you can see on the long your charts they have rallied from what you said, the bottom of 2016. that share price has come up quite a bit, now coming back to those highs back where they were in march. but coming back just in quick fundamentals here, i would know the imf raise their forecast for china gdp. that is held pushing demand from the metals that glencore helps, up to 6.4% from 6% going out to 2018 to 2020. getting to the metals, up to that $3000 of metric ton barrier it hit. glencore is the number 4 producer of think, -- zinc, primarily from mines in canada. the rally is after glencore and other producers suspended output, so zinc is at its highest since 2007. i would also look at aluminum. that's another big base metal that glencore is involved in mining. aluminum is at its highest since november of 2014. this is when china was looking to shut down some of those illegal mines. it comes commodities, back down to supp
joining us with maurice taylor riggs. we seen this turnaround in the earnings.the end of the day, down to the price of the base metals, right? you can see on the long your charts they have rallied from what you said, the bottom of 2016. that share price has come up quite a bit, now coming back to those highs back where they were in march. but coming back just in quick fundamentals here, i would know the imf raise their forecast for china gdp. that is held pushing demand from the metals that...
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norah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, maurice. that's right. crammed in is the right word. as you know, this is houston's main evacuation center and shelter. it is packed with people. the official capacity when they started this thing on sunday morning, they said 5,000. well, officials tell cbs news more than 9,000 people stayed here last night, many of them without beds. we went in a short time ago and let me tell you, gayle, you and i talked about this, it's important for people to know what's going on. many of these evacuees are grateful that they are in a dry place, that there is some food. but they are also sharing a lot of frustration with the way things are going. we were here just 48 hours ago and there were only 700 people. now there's more than 9,000 people according to the red cross. as you can see, people are sleeping on the ground. there aren't enough beds for everybody. when we were here, they had 1,200 beds. they're trying to get 5,000 cots they say. that means about half of the people don't have beds. that's why they're sleeping
norah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, maurice. that's right. crammed in is the right word. as you know, this is houston's main evacuation center and shelter. it is packed with people. the official capacity when they started this thing on sunday morning, they said 5,000. well, officials tell cbs news more than 9,000 people stayed here last night, many of them without beds. we went in a short time ago and let me tell you, gayle, you and i talked about this, it's important for...
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maurice is watching us in memphis, hi, maurice, you're on. >> caller: my thunder was somewhat stolenjustice jackson, i called a to talk about him. i thought he was probably one of the most eloquent draftsmen to ever sit on the court. but he was also the last justice who read the law. and he was not a graduate from law school. >> one of the great statements of american constitutional law and history, was his majority of opinion for the court in west virginia, state board of education versus barnett. when you do get to brown versus board, hopefully someone will speak of his memorandum of law that he drafted, in anticipation of a concurrence that he was going to issue in brown. but i his concurrence in this case has a much more far historical impact than black's majority opinion. >> i would agree. with what you've said about justice jackson. so he is somebody without many maybe any formal legal training, as law professor that should tell me a great deal. but he's in there, in this mix. every bit as influential, every bit as informed and gently engaged as any other justice and i think th
maurice is watching us in memphis, hi, maurice, you're on. >> caller: my thunder was somewhat stolenjustice jackson, i called a to talk about him. i thought he was probably one of the most eloquent draftsmen to ever sit on the court. but he was also the last justice who read the law. and he was not a graduate from law school. >> one of the great statements of american constitutional law and history, was his majority of opinion for the court in west virginia, state board of education...
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. >> reporter: maurice couldn't wait to move from his old apartment at alex griffith public housing.st week to the new apartment complex across the street. >> god bless them, too. because this is a hell hole. >> i don't know how heaven is, but it seems like i got a taste of it. >> reporter: 70 families from the alice griffith housing development have already moved here. the old 256 unit complex will be replaced, one for one, in the new facilities. by 2022, there will be over a thousand apartments build in this neighborhood by a developer. 30% will be affordable housing. all part of a larger blew print. part of the hunter's point naval shipyard. the area around the old ballpark will become a complex of 12,000 new homes, hotels, retail stores and parks. dr. honeycutt heads an advisory committee for the new developments. >> moving out of that to this, and who wouldn't? it's a new lease on life for them and we feel blessed to see this happening in our lifetimes. >> reporter: he vacated his old apartment two weeks ago, one of eirst to move into this one bedroom unit. he jumped at the chan
. >> reporter: maurice couldn't wait to move from his old apartment at alex griffith public housing.st week to the new apartment complex across the street. >> god bless them, too. because this is a hell hole. >> i don't know how heaven is, but it seems like i got a taste of it. >> reporter: 70 families from the alice griffith housing development have already moved here. the old 256 unit complex will be replaced, one for one, in the new facilities. by 2022, there will be...
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president loretta mester will speak to cet at 14:30 cet it we'll also hear from imf chief economist maurice obstfeld at 22:30 cet. >>> britain's foreign secretary, boris johnson, says though the uk has to meet legal obligations during eu talks, some figures touted for the brexit bill seem too high in an interview with the bbc, johnson added that britain would not pay a pen any more than is required nicholas, that sounds like classic boris johnson. should we expect any other language from him than this? >> no from what we've seen historically, with boris johnson, he will play both sides to some degree i think that they're trying to convince those that voted for brexit that, you know, we're not -- the uk will not pay a lot of money for it. it's clear from the europeans they're sticking to their guns, and they will insist on some form of payment. until these issues are worked out, the uk and europe are not able to move on to the important issue which is what the new relationship might look like >> nicholas, looking at what happened in the markets this week, we have the pound against the dollar
president loretta mester will speak to cet at 14:30 cet it we'll also hear from imf chief economist maurice obstfeld at 22:30 cet. >>> britain's foreign secretary, boris johnson, says though the uk has to meet legal obligations during eu talks, some figures touted for the brexit bill seem too high in an interview with the bbc, johnson added that britain would not pay a pen any more than is required nicholas, that sounds like classic boris johnson. should we expect any other language...
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. >> reporter: maurice couldn't wait to move from his old apartment at alex griffith public housing.relocated last week to the new apartment complex across the street. >> god bless them, too. because this is a hell hole. >> i don't know how heaven is, but it seems like i got a taste of it. >> reporter: 70 families from the alice griffith housing development have already moved here. the old 256 unit complex will be replaced, one for one, in the new facilities. by 2022, there will be over a thousand apartments build in this neighborhood by a developer. 30% will be affordable housing. all part of a larger blew print. part of the hunter's point naval shipyard. the area around the old ballpark will become a complex of 12,000 new homes, hotels, retail stores and parks. dr. honeycutt heads an advisory committee for the new developments. >> moving out of that to this, and who wouldn't? it's a new lease on life for them and we feel blessed to see this happening in our lifetimes. >> reporter: he vacated his old apartment two weeks ago, one of the first to move into this one bedroom unit. he ju
. >> reporter: maurice couldn't wait to move from his old apartment at alex griffith public housing.relocated last week to the new apartment complex across the street. >> god bless them, too. because this is a hell hole. >> i don't know how heaven is, but it seems like i got a taste of it. >> reporter: 70 families from the alice griffith housing development have already moved here. the old 256 unit complex will be replaced, one for one, in the new facilities. by 2022,...
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dorothy, who did not take no for an answer went to maurice, the chief vaccine maker at merck, someone who people lived in fear and trepidation of. tremendously respected and also tremendously powerful. she told them, in no uncertain terms, you have to drop the inferior vaccine and stop making his vaccine. i can't tell you what he told her, but eventually he agreed and, to this day, as from 1979 with the first mmr vaccine, merck manufactured with his vaccine in it, and to this day this vaccine protects 4 million american babies who are injected and x as exported 40 other countries. there's no doubt it has prevented tens of millions of abortions and fetal abnormalities and does so to this day. the first vaccine made with the fetal cells that were derived in 1962 was finallype approved in 1972 by u.s. relators. how did this happen?its job 1972 rod murray was finally pushed out of his job as the u.s. vaccine regulator and regulation was moved over the fda. this poliovirus vaccine became the first on the u.s. market made with the wy38 cells. what happened to jefe? we left him back in 1962,
dorothy, who did not take no for an answer went to maurice, the chief vaccine maker at merck, someone who people lived in fear and trepidation of. tremendously respected and also tremendously powerful. she told them, in no uncertain terms, you have to drop the inferior vaccine and stop making his vaccine. i can't tell you what he told her, but eventually he agreed and, to this day, as from 1979 with the first mmr vaccine, merck manufactured with his vaccine in it, and to this day this vaccine...
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wood high school students for drug sales.vacaville police took this photo of arrested owner, mauriceefferson, and a photo of his alleged cocaine and marijuana stash - as well as a firearm.all now evidence in a federal indictment against him.natsthe store, named "shredders federation," produced this online advertisement five years ago. but investigators say one close look inside - and it was clear the store's clothing wasn't what people were buying. court documents read, the "claim jefferson sells 12-to 13-thousand dollars at shredders federation each month is dubious.""top layers of clothing stacked in the men's store had dust on them, as did the shelves.""little merchandise appeared to move." neighboring business owner chuck donaldson has been at this vacaville strip location for a decade.chuck donaldson/business owner: "honest to god, i never saw anybody walk in or out of that store. i never paid attention to that store."vacaville police first arrested jefferson a year ago after investigating an anonymous tip he was using the location to launder money.now the feds want to prosecute
wood high school students for drug sales.vacaville police took this photo of arrested owner, mauriceefferson, and a photo of his alleged cocaine and marijuana stash - as well as a firearm.all now evidence in a federal indictment against him.natsthe store, named "shredders federation," produced this online advertisement five years ago. but investigators say one close look inside - and it was clear the store's clothing wasn't what people were buying. court documents read, the...
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15 for next 15 minutes for parts of the new jersey, far southern interior new jersey that includes maurice river and parts of the delaware central parts of the delaware, milford included south of dover until 6:00 p.m. heaviest hain has moved out of these areas but we have seen so much rainfall in the last week in and around dover area, over 6 inches of rain, so that ground is super saturated. as we saw from the view from the mobile weather watcher we are seeing flooding reports coming out of the shore, right now. latest flooding reports middletown ship, cape may county flooding in both directions on nj47, buena in atlantic county, u.s. 40 closed in both directions because of water on the roadway, and 2 feet of water reported on the hundred block of hollywood street in bethenny beach in delaware. you want to avoid this area. 2 feet of water can carry away all cars including trucks and suv's. what to expect this evening? we will see scattered showers lingering some will still be we have any intensity especially south of the sit a cross parts of the south jersey and delaware where we have see
15 for next 15 minutes for parts of the new jersey, far southern interior new jersey that includes maurice river and parts of the delaware central parts of the delaware, milford included south of dover until 6:00 p.m. heaviest hain has moved out of these areas but we have seen so much rainfall in the last week in and around dover area, over 6 inches of rain, so that ground is super saturated. as we saw from the view from the mobile weather watcher we are seeing flooding reports coming out of...