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harrison heard this whole story from governor morton and thought about it. he said if needed, i will go. morton said i'm not asking you to serve, he just needed help raising additional troops. he made it clear that if you were to ask others to serve that he himself would serve. lead thement on to and started off as a second lieutenant. he had risen to brigadier general. we are now in the library. benjamin harrison spent a lot of time here actually, when he wasn't at his loft this might be somewhere he would come in the evening to read. here in the bay window on a hot august day and wrote a letter to what would be his second wife and it said the sweat was rolling down his chin. we have a lot of items that relate to him. we have the civil war commission. harrison, a second lieutenant when he entered the war. by the time and ended he was a brigadier and was signed by abraham lincoln and not too long before he was assassinated. this was the civil war commission from that promotion. later inand service the grand army of the republic was very important to him. the
harrison heard this whole story from governor morton and thought about it. he said if needed, i will go. morton said i'm not asking you to serve, he just needed help raising additional troops. he made it clear that if you were to ask others to serve that he himself would serve. lead thement on to and started off as a second lieutenant. he had risen to brigadier general. we are now in the library. benjamin harrison spent a lot of time here actually, when he wasn't at his loft this might be...
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we have a statue of oliver p morton, one of our most significant governors, he was during the tumultuous times of the civil war. we have another governor, thomas hendricks, who later was vice president of the united states. when you walk into a building like this, your eyes go up to the heights, and you feel as though you are a small part of something larger. you will see the beautiful isined glass, and the dome 105 feet above our heads. above the glass is the dome itself, another 130 feet. the building is 235 feet in height. this is the indiana senate chamber. there are 50 indiana senators. they sit in this room and serve four-year terms, no term limits. a common question we get, what is the seating chart? they are obviously not alphabetical. they are seated by party, republicans on one side and democrats on the other. this chamber has stars in the carpet. if you took the time to count the stars, you would find 19. the reason for that is indiana is the 19th state to join the union. this leads to the offices of the senators, they primarily have their offices surrounding this room call --
we have a statue of oliver p morton, one of our most significant governors, he was during the tumultuous times of the civil war. we have another governor, thomas hendricks, who later was vice president of the united states. when you walk into a building like this, your eyes go up to the heights, and you feel as though you are a small part of something larger. you will see the beautiful isined glass, and the dome 105 feet above our heads. above the glass is the dome itself, another 130 feet. the...
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despite what happened he says latinos are still welcome in morton. >> regardless.undocumented you should have compassion for your neighbor. >> reporter: to the latinos left in morton the life they once saw for themselves here may no longer exist. nick valencia, cnn. >>> and initially after the raids an i.c.e. official told cnn they were a part of a broader criminal investigation going after the companies that employ undocumented labor. that case is now in the hands of the u.s. attorney for the southern district of mississippi. cnn's made repeated requests to interview u.s. attorney mike hurst. he's declined the requests and given no indication the companies will be charged. nick, thank you. >>> frontier airlines hit with a federal lawsuit. two women say their pleas for help were ignored. but they were sexually assaulted during a flight. their shocking allegations. that's next. >>> new developments now in the murder of tessa majors, the 18-year-old barnard college student was stabbed in a new york city park december 11th. a 13-year-old has been arrested, a 14-year-o
despite what happened he says latinos are still welcome in morton. >> regardless.undocumented you should have compassion for your neighbor. >> reporter: to the latinos left in morton the life they once saw for themselves here may no longer exist. nick valencia, cnn. >>> and initially after the raids an i.c.e. official told cnn they were a part of a broader criminal investigation going after the companies that employ undocumented labor. that case is now in the hands of the...
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>> reporter: latinos make up nearly a quarter of the more than 3600 residents in morton, mississippi. but looking at the streets, you wouldn't be able to tell. as rumor spread of another raid, most have chosen to spend their days in hiding. in the nearly four months since the raids on chicken processing plants across six mississippi cities, miguel's wife is among the dozens still detained. leaving him to care for their three children alone. their daughter was just 4 months old when it happened. she was still nursing. she cried and cried, he says of his baby. there were days when i was in such despair, but i had to keep on fighting for her, he says. he's physically and mentally exhausted and so is his wife. recently while in custody, she signed voluntary deportation orders. soon, the family will be reunited again, but not in the united states. it's not that it was hard for me. it still is hard for me, he says, about the financial burden of being the sole bread winner and now sole care taker. those who were released were let go on the condition they couldn't work and that makes it hard
>> reporter: latinos make up nearly a quarter of the more than 3600 residents in morton, mississippi. but looking at the streets, you wouldn't be able to tell. as rumor spread of another raid, most have chosen to spend their days in hiding. in the nearly four months since the raids on chicken processing plants across six mississippi cities, miguel's wife is among the dozens still detained. leaving him to care for their three children alone. their daughter was just 4 months old when it...
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morton, one of our most significant governor. he was governor during the tumultuous times of the civil war. we have a statue of another governor, thomas hendrix who later was vice president of the united states. when you walk into a building like this, your eyes go up to the heights and you feel as though you're a small part of something larger. you'll see the beautiful stained glass and the dome. the dome is 105 feet above our heads here. and then above the glass, it is the dome itself, which is another 130 feet. so the building's 235 feet in height. this is the indiana senate chamber. there are 50 indiana senators. they sit in this room. they serve four-year terms, no term limits. a common question we get is what's the seating chart? because they're obviously not alphabetical. they're seated here by party. republicans are on one side and democrats are on the other. this chamber has stars in the carpet. and if you took the time to count the stars, you'd find 19. the reason for that is indiana is the 19th state to join the union.
morton, one of our most significant governor. he was governor during the tumultuous times of the civil war. we have a statue of another governor, thomas hendrix who later was vice president of the united states. when you walk into a building like this, your eyes go up to the heights and you feel as though you're a small part of something larger. you'll see the beautiful stained glass and the dome. the dome is 105 feet above our heads here. and then above the glass, it is the dome itself, which...
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does another that's going to have to morton's now minus with. me the other day that he was not with you that's because of the sin i was was in that i don't know if this is a god i had no idea. at the time of his brother's death of a druggie flayed his village. he now lives in a camp for internally displaced people on the outskirts of my degree. leaders or whatever the rule is in the serenity government. we really are going to do a damn always. believe this do we were no one any one no one is a anyone know why need any about it to go into go into as anybody it's not a geo vegeta i mean intended to question one and see the region if i have on now moments when i shall but as i'm going to academia. in other indicating i say how i down in the n.b.a. she hasn't yet. and it's not just civilians are taking. that the drug is fueling the insurgency itself. for security reasons we could only interview. like many of these arrested fighters he was forced to join the movement when he was in the teens. he was in the movement for 4 years before escaping. now he
does another that's going to have to morton's now minus with. me the other day that he was not with you that's because of the sin i was was in that i don't know if this is a god i had no idea. at the time of his brother's death of a druggie flayed his village. he now lives in a camp for internally displaced people on the outskirts of my degree. leaders or whatever the rule is in the serenity government. we really are going to do a damn always. believe this do we were no one any one no one is a...
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latinos make up nearly a quarter of the residents in morton, mississippi, but looking at the streets, you wouldn't be able to tell. as rumors spread of another raid, most have chosen to spend their days in hiding. in the nearly four months since the raids on chicken processing plants across six mississippi cities, miguel's wife is among the dozens still detained. leaving him to care for their three children alone. their daughter was just four months old when it happened. she was still nursing. she cried and cried he says of his baby. i had to keep fighting for her. he is physically and mentally exhausted. recently she signed voluntary deportation orders. soon the family will be reunited again, but not in the united states. it is not that it was hard, it still is hard. he says the financial burden of being a sole breadwinner and now sole caretaker. those who were released were let go on the condition that they couldn't work and that makes it pretty hard to pay the bills which means that they have had to rely on the kindness of others, including churches like this one. but even they don
latinos make up nearly a quarter of the residents in morton, mississippi, but looking at the streets, you wouldn't be able to tell. as rumors spread of another raid, most have chosen to spend their days in hiding. in the nearly four months since the raids on chicken processing plants across six mississippi cities, miguel's wife is among the dozens still detained. leaving him to care for their three children alone. their daughter was just four months old when it happened. she was still nursing....
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place leaving the stage to the many faces of the morton judy at. this time i call it maggie levy has chosen the french capital paris for her perfect weekend the city is set to be especially beautiful in the run up to christmas the bowl of arts a decorated with festive lights and the big stores compete for the best displays and visitors can even skate over the roofs of the city mag and try this and lots more to experience the christmas magic of paris. it may be a rainy day in paris but i'm not going to let that stop me. for sure and welcome to my perfect weekend and paris which begins at the city's most famous and most recognizable monarch the eiffel tower was built for the 889 world's fair it stands 324 meters tall. the highest platform offers a spectacular view of the city even in bad weather. well here's a little gem at the very top of the eiffel tower gustaf eiffel's office now there is good stuff i feel sitting on the right and he erected this office to entertain special guest and here he's sitting with the american inventor thomas edison. the
place leaving the stage to the many faces of the morton judy at. this time i call it maggie levy has chosen the french capital paris for her perfect weekend the city is set to be especially beautiful in the run up to christmas the bowl of arts a decorated with festive lights and the big stores compete for the best displays and visitors can even skate over the roofs of the city mag and try this and lots more to experience the christmas magic of paris. it may be a rainy day in paris but i'm not...
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some plastic surgery at hearing to the high standards of restoration awarded to all our former miss morton mish c.v. crystal ball. i have to find the right blue. here. and there will be received. a lot of legs and torsos have been donated. and. we. usually. have been listening to the. classics other patients just need small parts. because they. can become through everywhere i look i see something new and different i can't stop taking pictures i think i'll come back with friends to show them i discover even more. closely because if you could have different calibers from my life you can see oh how beautiful. my buddies from brazil about ya know we fixed her up and made new clothes based on the original. start we also found all the original necklaces she's made of fabric. right yes the body is made of fabric we copied the clothes based on the original. clue what's wrong with this one. i think this is an english doll from the 1940 s. she has to be restored and she'll be given a new torso that. could prove what's inside. that she's draw she can even still cry. mean that off which because these
some plastic surgery at hearing to the high standards of restoration awarded to all our former miss morton mish c.v. crystal ball. i have to find the right blue. here. and there will be received. a lot of legs and torsos have been donated. and. we. usually. have been listening to the. classics other patients just need small parts. because they. can become through everywhere i look i see something new and different i can't stop taking pictures i think i'll come back with friends to show them i...
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being used to make standby generators and we also show you how traditional recipes are driving a morton business. and why it couldn't tourism could be a role model for green business in africa. we begin with a clever idea from ghana this west african country takes in the most he wished for . one month wondering if something productive could be met and it surely was lucky enough to buy cheese and soon enough he's been a business idea was full. of. between 208000 batteries go into each power tube made by mark. and his team in the batteries are themselves recycled from old laptops with test and every one of them to someone yes to go vote for the good ones or we can get there with her to work with them to. mark what tang's a regular job is a lecturer at the university of energy and natural resources in the invest i'm gonna he set up this was 2 years ago he designs the housing for the battery on his laptop and recently began using a 3 d. printer for the high priest. ition was once competed the power to come to be hooked up to an invite to chad which then sobs as an emergency backup generator
being used to make standby generators and we also show you how traditional recipes are driving a morton business. and why it couldn't tourism could be a role model for green business in africa. we begin with a clever idea from ghana this west african country takes in the most he wished for . one month wondering if something productive could be met and it surely was lucky enough to buy cheese and soon enough he's been a business idea was full. of. between 208000 batteries go into each power tube...
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lori over the weekend her and her husband attended a memorial service for late restaurateur hair morton>>> let's move on to the stars' holiday weekend. >> it seems a lot of hollywood couples were thankful for her exes. >> jen called her preholiday get together #fakesgiving with surprise, her ex justin theroux. he posted everything from this group selfie with jason bateman to courtney cox's toast. >> jen, i love you so much. justin, can you stop filming me? >> i'm supposed to be recording toasts. come on. >> a source tells "e.t." despite aniston and theroux's split there is still a lot of love between the two and they've always stayed in touch. remember when jen joined instagram. >> she actually texted me and said you haven't followed me and i said of course i followed you. >> now to ben and jen together for the holidays. >> hi, jen. >> garner and affleck seemed civil attending church with his mom yesterday, but later while christmas tree shopping with the kids ben seemed less than joyful. the co-parents also had what looked like a tense thanksgiving at her house. ben's continuing to wor
lori over the weekend her and her husband attended a memorial service for late restaurateur hair morton>>> let's move on to the stars' holiday weekend. >> it seems a lot of hollywood couples were thankful for her exes. >> jen called her preholiday get together #fakesgiving with surprise, her ex justin theroux. he posted everything from this group selfie with jason bateman to courtney cox's toast. >> jen, i love you so much. justin, can you stop filming me? >>...
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military cooperation he added that $2900.00 so a lot of a factor of changes and particularly the sheer morton weapons and russia's nuclear triad has increased to 82 percent in 2019 and all that despite some traumatic challenges and the world including the volatile situation in the middle east and also the us decision to pull out of the i asked treaty which is the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty now that treaty banned a land based ballistic missiles with ranges of up to 5500 kilometers and now the russian president believes that it is necessary to monny tour possible deployments of the american missile also of this particular class in various parts of the world including europe and asia pacific. was a worry because this is we're seriously concerned about the degradation of the control system i'm not talking about the united states use of the fabricated pretext to cuba agreement to medium and long range missiles in november washington also great uncertainty over the open skies treaty it's also unclear what the prospects for the strategic offensive production straight to this comes as t
military cooperation he added that $2900.00 so a lot of a factor of changes and particularly the sheer morton weapons and russia's nuclear triad has increased to 82 percent in 2019 and all that despite some traumatic challenges and the world including the volatile situation in the middle east and also the us decision to pull out of the i asked treaty which is the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty now that treaty banned a land based ballistic missiles with ranges of up to 5500 kilometers...
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we'd like to thank jack morton worldwide. they designed and created ourr3 new set. until next week. "face the nation," e-mail margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> impeachment showdown. democrats make a last-minute push for bipartisan support, even as republicans rally around the president. >> this president believes he is above the law and accountable to no one. >> they have zero evidence. >>> also tonight, winter on its way. a whiteout hits the plains this last week of fall, snarling traffic and chilling football fans and players as it heads east. >>> global climate talks end without a big breakthrough, but lots of heated rhetoric about a crisis. >>> plus beatdown. a texas college student sues a fraternity after a vicious attack caught on camera. >> we're calling the cops! >>> a service station in maryland changes lanes, charging into the future. >>> and breaking ba
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morton's service did not stop there. he spent much of his time volunteering for the historical society. the passing of him is a profound loss and i offer my condolences to his family and those who were forever touched by his commitment to service. i yield back. . . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. mr. payne: madam speaker, i rise today to praise my house colleagues for their votes to impeach president donald trump last night. i know it was not easy for many of them. but when called to make the tough choice, they proved themselves true patriots. they chose to protect and defend our country. and our constitution from a president who has little regard for either. foreign influence in american affairs was the founding fathers' biggest fear. that is why presidents must be natural born citizens. but now we have a president who profits from foreign officials staying at his hotels, who solicits foreign inte
morton's service did not stop there. he spent much of his time volunteering for the historical society. the passing of him is a profound loss and i offer my condolences to his family and those who were forever touched by his commitment to service. i yield back. . . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. mr. payne: madam speaker, i rise today to praise my house colleagues for...
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guy and yet you cite a lot of philosophers including one of the forefathers of morton linguistics flew to quicken stein who is famous for his thinking on how the limits of our language is sad the limits of our worlds and not only him in a broad cultural sense but also in everyday life the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and about others that's essentially what your 1st book after yourself is all about isn't it yeah well you know you could put 10 people in a room and they would all describe it desperately and you know something or might be similarities some things of the same.
guy and yet you cite a lot of philosophers including one of the forefathers of morton linguistics flew to quicken stein who is famous for his thinking on how the limits of our language is sad the limits of our worlds and not only him in a broad cultural sense but also in everyday life the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and about others that's essentially what your 1st book after yourself is all about isn't it yeah well you know you could put 10 people in a room and they would all...
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that gives the winners luck in business in the new year morton's last year that are still with us andthe others will stay healthy that way everyone wins one. all i eat. somewhere out there i'm not out the roof is grappling and splashing but not even his wife knows where exactly the nuances to prove that good health carry off a sizeable wooden phallus i think i steer iest customs that the tourists love at. home. mr how modest says he doesn't get cold at least not the water that's running around this room after that it can get quite unpleasant best to run for it i am one of the it was i the. i am the the i. on the way home of the 2 and to nina's want to quickly pick up some milk from mad dash to half but quickly isn't part of the neighbors vocabulary. i. was let me take the folk dance group is rehearsing today still listen for a while after that there be cake for everybody go on go upstairs i was i as long as the cultural center is being restored they dance here in the own children's bedroom they mustn't get out of practice after. the end. i did 2 and 20 last join in too after all it's
that gives the winners luck in business in the new year morton's last year that are still with us andthe others will stay healthy that way everyone wins one. all i eat. somewhere out there i'm not out the roof is grappling and splashing but not even his wife knows where exactly the nuances to prove that good health carry off a sizeable wooden phallus i think i steer iest customs that the tourists love at. home. mr how modest says he doesn't get cold at least not the water that's running around...
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manufactured w so we're in e process ofsee what art there where they make the most sense to locate morton says though they're still ces being reported on the streets, the t stops do work. and if you spot any you should report it we're tracking our data every month we going look to see where the requests for steam cleaning are anthat's how we're we're tracking that. >>a key if you look at all the pit stops collectively according to the department of a public works there used on average once a minute so they're getting used which is good consideringthe yearly cost run one of these is $200,000 3,000for those that are 24 hours of course if you do spot fecein your area and you think maybe your district could benefit from a pit stop yoshould report the incident took 3, 1, 1, that's one big way they're tracking which areas to place these 7 new pit stops and sticky. >>thank you coming up vaping versus smoking new research tonight weighing in on the risks of respiratory lems >>and crime on camera she was dropping off food but wound up leaving with more than she came in with and next a. >>the ner g
manufactured w so we're in e process ofsee what art there where they make the most sense to locate morton says though they're still ces being reported on the streets, the t stops do work. and if you spot any you should report it we're tracking our data every month we going look to see where the requests for steam cleaning are anthat's how we're we're tracking that. >>a key if you look at all the pit stops collectively according to the department of a public works there used on average...
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whether it was morton downey jr. being the offensive caricaturish person that he was, or geraldo.ithout passion or motive -- >> geraldo rivera takes the power of the talk show to a whole other level, trying to put people on stage who hate each other, who are going to fight -- >> in the case of the temple of set and the church of satan, we have not had problems with criminal behavior -- >> but yet when you hear story after story after story of people who commit wretched and violent crimes in the devil's name -- >> the more tension there is, the more conflict and violence there is, the more the ratings go up. and the american people love to complain about it, but they also love to watch. >> geraldo rivera is back in a controversy tonight. rivera drew sharp criticism with his recent television special on devil worship. but today he found himself in a real free-for-all. >> i get sick and tired of seeing uncle tom here, sucking up, trying to be a white man -- >> go ahead. >> sit down. >> hey, hold it. hold it. >> sit down. >> rivera suffered a broken nose but he said the show will be b
whether it was morton downey jr. being the offensive caricaturish person that he was, or geraldo.ithout passion or motive -- >> geraldo rivera takes the power of the talk show to a whole other level, trying to put people on stage who hate each other, who are going to fight -- >> in the case of the temple of set and the church of satan, we have not had problems with criminal behavior -- >> but yet when you hear story after story after story of people who commit wretched and...
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. >> commissioners, my name is stuart morton. i spent a lot of years in your predecessor, the advisory board, under three mayors. this is exhausting, and i've tried to keep up with it all. they've been current, except for the last one we saw, 540 powell. i think the last one, the parapet, remodelling required the parapet to be removed or taken off. i think we've lost a lot of architecture over the years. if you look at their drawing on their previous slide, there's a very ornate cornice in that building. that's my only comment, but that's a major player. obviously, it was an economic thing. it was cheaper to take it off than spend a whole lot of money to put it on by its previous owners, but that building is gorgeous, and it needs its cornice. thank you. >> okay. any other public comment? okay. bring it back to the commission. commissioner foley? >> d.b.i. has actually done an amazing body of work. it hurts when i go through all the documentation that you've given us. it's an amazing body of work. going to 540 powell, i think it'
. >> commissioners, my name is stuart morton. i spent a lot of years in your predecessor, the advisory board, under three mayors. this is exhausting, and i've tried to keep up with it all. they've been current, except for the last one we saw, 540 powell. i think the last one, the parapet, remodelling required the parapet to be removed or taken off. i think we've lost a lot of architecture over the years. if you look at their drawing on their previous slide, there's a very ornate cornice...
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manufactured nowso we're in the process of see whatarts there where they make the most sense to locate mortoneing reported on the streets, the pit stops do work. and if you spotany you should report we're tracking our data every month we going look to see wre the requests for steam cleaning are and that's how we're we're tracking now according to the department of public work looking at a pit stop collectively. they're used on average one a minute so they are being utilized if you. >>see feces on your street you are asked to rert it to 3, 1, 1, that's one big way w is looking to ige out where the next 7 pit stops should be whil fellow kron 4 news. know >>san francisco officials are pushing to open more navigation centers to try to help fight the homeless crisis. this is in addition to a recent call for more stops throughout the city pit right now. the city 7 the one on the embarcadero that set to open before the end of this year are all in the southeastern part of the city and supervisors who represent districts where the centers are now say the entire city needso help mitigate the hoeless cr
manufactured nowso we're in the process of see whatarts there where they make the most sense to locate mortoneing reported on the streets, the pit stops do work. and if you spotany you should report we're tracking our data every month we going look to see wre the requests for steam cleaning are and that's how we're we're tracking now according to the department of public work looking at a pit stop collectively. they're used on average one a minute so they are being utilized if you. >>see...
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so sometimes you need to take what they say with a grain of salt if not a full carton of mortons iodized. but the more cynical among you would be surprised by how many straight shooters you'll find at the highest levels of corporate america. i don't want to be too cynical here and when we have someone on the show with a track record of being extremely candid and extremely reliable or both i tried to point it out. when something is going incredibly arye. it might be a reason to buy. this would be a very profitable strategy to get right. let's take an example. when the bankable ceo of sales force.com came on the show during the depths of the great recession and told us his cloud based software company would be fine you had to grit your teeth and buy it from november of 2008 to july of 2019, sales force gave you a 1,900% gain and you had to get in it when he said things were fine when the former ceo game on february of 2010 and told us how he was going to turn things around, dominos was at $282. these guys deserve the benefit of the doubt if you didn't trust them you missed out on some mons
so sometimes you need to take what they say with a grain of salt if not a full carton of mortons iodized. but the more cynical among you would be surprised by how many straight shooters you'll find at the highest levels of corporate america. i don't want to be too cynical here and when we have someone on the show with a track record of being extremely candid and extremely reliable or both i tried to point it out. when something is going incredibly arye. it might be a reason to buy. this would...
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that was a pure emotion and rhetoric, american workers are getting bonuses and morton raises under thist any of that means putting the schmooze on. plus the facts are on the ground, who has the lowest on a point rate in two generations. lowest hispanic, african-american rate literally in history. what do you need democrats. blood? we have a quantitative model that proves that first-term income that presidents get reelected as long as the economy is strong in this economy is superstrong. we have 11 months to go and unless something weird happens that we find ourselves in a recession in november 2020 trump will get into really reelection like all presidents do if the economy is okay. the democrats will have to live with that. liz: watch elizabeth warren last night clearly not ready for "primetime" with the president debate. watch her blow off the key question about her tax hikes could ruin economic growth. watch this. >> senator warren river question for you, every candidate on the stage has proposed tax increases on the wealthy. but you have especially ambitious plan that apart from heal
that was a pure emotion and rhetoric, american workers are getting bonuses and morton raises under thist any of that means putting the schmooze on. plus the facts are on the ground, who has the lowest on a point rate in two generations. lowest hispanic, african-american rate literally in history. what do you need democrats. blood? we have a quantitative model that proves that first-term income that presidents get reelected as long as the economy is strong in this economy is superstrong. we have...
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particularly because what led to charles and diana's separation at the end of the year was the andrew morton which basically portrayed prince charles as unfit to be king. so it was a threat to the monarchy. it was a threat to his future as king, and it resulted at the end of the year in their separation. >> how important was it, is it, for the queen to acknowledge, hey, this year was tough? this was a bumpy year? >> i think it is. and's in 1992, she gave a speech actually. not her christmas message, but gave a speech to mark her 40 years on the throne. that year was supposed to be a celebratory year and turned out to be a disaster. she made a little reference in her christmas broadcast that year to it. the christmas broadcast is always a personal statement by her, and she writes it, and you know, it has a lot of meaning. it always has a lot of religion in it. her invocation of jesus and learning from the example of his life, reconciliation and using faith and hope to move forward is something she has done previously. i think it's reasonable to say that she is referring to england's, or brita
particularly because what led to charles and diana's separation at the end of the year was the andrew morton which basically portrayed prince charles as unfit to be king. so it was a threat to the monarchy. it was a threat to his future as king, and it resulted at the end of the year in their separation. >> how important was it, is it, for the queen to acknowledge, hey, this year was tough? this was a bumpy year? >> i think it is. and's in 1992, she gave a speech actually. not her...
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manufactured now so we're in the process of sewhat arts therewhere they make the most sense to locate mortonough they're still feces being repoed on the streets, you spot any you should report it we're tracking our data ery month we going look to see wherethe requests for steam cleaning are and that's how we're we're tracking now according to the departmt of public work. >>looking at all pit sto collectively. they're used on average one a minute so they are being utilized if you feces on your street, you are asked to report it to 3, 1, 1, hat's one big way dpw is looking to figure out where the next 7 pit sto should be located and to francisco know while fellow kron 4 news. >>want to help solve similar problem, safrancisco leaders are calling for more navigati centers, the city currently has 7 they are located in these 3. a supervisor a districts, the south and east sides of the city, several supervisors introducing gislation today though calling for more navigaon centers that measure would requirthe department of homelessne and supportive housing to open navigation centers in all e district
manufactured now so we're in the process of sewhat arts therewhere they make the most sense to locate mortonough they're still feces being repoed on the streets, you spot any you should report it we're tracking our data ery month we going look to see wherethe requests for steam cleaning are and that's how we're we're tracking now according to the departmt of public work. >>looking at all pit sto collectively. they're used on average one a minute so they are being utilized if you feces on...
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. >> it is important to not lose track of the morton's good that can be done by bringing people together and building communities. >> when i zoomed out, i see that these are societal problems. these are not problems th on, o their own. >> today only on "cbs this morning" mark zuckerberg and his wife opened it doors to their home and atv for >> that is beginning at 7:00 on kpix 5. >>> time now is 5:50. a new video showing a shark crashing into a seven-year-old surfer. the terrifying close call coming up. >>> and taking a live look outside at the richmond san rafael bridge this tuesday morning. where traffic is moving you know when you go to ross for a few gifts and realize... oh yeah! you should've gotten a cart? that's yes for less. get gifts for everyone on your list and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. department store prices. don't miss the xfinityt gobeyond black friday event, when you can get $100 back with the package that's right for you. you'll get amazing speed and wifi coverage from america's best internet provider. plus the emmy-award w
. >> it is important to not lose track of the morton's good that can be done by bringing people together and building communities. >> when i zoomed out, i see that these are societal problems. these are not problems th on, o their own. >> today only on "cbs this morning" mark zuckerberg and his wife opened it doors to their home and atv for >> that is beginning at 7:00 on kpix 5. >>> time now is 5:50. a new video showing a shark crashing into a...
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manufactured now so we're in the process of see what guards there where they make the most sense to locate mortongh they're still feces being reported on the streets, the pit stops do work. and if you spot any you should report it we're tracking our data every month going look to see where the requests for steam cleaning are and that's how we're we're tracking now according to the department of public work looking at all pit stop collectively. they're used on average one a minute so they are being utilized if you. >>see feces on your street you are asked to report it to 3, 1, 1, that's one big way dpw is looking to figure out where the next 7 pit stops should be located and to francisco know well bellow kron 4 news. >>next on kron 4 news at 10 500 oakland families got a christmas surprise from very familiar faces can you tell. well these people are that are dressed up for have the answer coming up. >>and driving in san francisco is definitely stressful next at 1030 we'll tell you the top 10 accident prone areas in san francisco. >>and the winter weather advisory in this year has been extended bec
manufactured now so we're in the process of see what guards there where they make the most sense to locate mortongh they're still feces being reported on the streets, the pit stops do work. and if you spot any you should report it we're tracking our data every month going look to see where the requests for steam cleaning are and that's how we're we're tracking now according to the department of public work looking at all pit stop collectively. they're used on average one a minute so they are...
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is this an actual proceeding or just a tap load morton downey, jerry springer tv talk show? here with the full report, capitol hill senior producer chad pergram is with us. okay, so we are going to have a talk show? i wonder if they will be throwing chairs, the academics that are offering their opinions on impeachment. i wonder if alan dershowitz will be invited, chad? >> impeachment it is getting real on capitol hill, just tonight the intelligence committee democrats completed their version of the impeachment report. impeachment falls under the jurisdiction of the judiciary committee. this report could serve as a basis to write articles of impeachment. members can review the report now. but they will not publish the report until at this time tomorrow night. republicans are not buying the democratic report, republicans preemptively published a rebuttal today. republicans argue that novembers hearings produced no evidence of an impeachable offense. in democrats based their allegations on hearsay and speculation. the house intelligence chairman adam schiff shot back that the g
is this an actual proceeding or just a tap load morton downey, jerry springer tv talk show? here with the full report, capitol hill senior producer chad pergram is with us. okay, so we are going to have a talk show? i wonder if they will be throwing chairs, the academics that are offering their opinions on impeachment. i wonder if alan dershowitz will be invited, chad? >> impeachment it is getting real on capitol hill, just tonight the intelligence committee democrats completed their...
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as for lori, lasteekend she an her husband attended a memorial serce for the late staurateur harry mortonface up to 45 years in prison and aording to our source she is focused on "fighting for her freedom." >> now, lori missed out on attending the series finale party for "fulser house." but we have someone here who was getting down at the wrap pay. hello, miss jodie sweetin and your karaoke singing self. >> we had fun. ank you so much for having me here today. we had a great time getting to sing kaoke with my co-stars d we only invited "e.t." on the set for the taping of our final episode. ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la >> make, makeup, makeup. >> there were tears. the crew was crying. because my acting was so horrible. no it was a -- >> you're laughg through that pain, bob. sxl that >> that'shat i do. >> we bring back some people from way back in the day. >> i love malls so much. even myoungest is a big fashn mogul in new york. >> we don't get a show appearance, dwe? >> i can't say. >> i'll answer any questions you have on michel. she's not ming. >> nearly 25 years after this close-knit cast f
as for lori, lasteekend she an her husband attended a memorial serce for the late staurateur harry mortonface up to 45 years in prison and aording to our source she is focused on "fighting for her freedom." >> now, lori missed out on attending the series finale party for "fulser house." but we have someone here who was getting down at the wrap pay. hello, miss jodie sweetin and your karaoke singing self. >> we had fun. ank you so much for having me here today. we...
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that killing of the couple yesterday by andrew morton and there was a child with this couple when they went to pick a taxi to go to areas that nobody else is going to because it's still unsafe so are these taxi drivers and constable questioned them as a couple was not very clear on the answers they had no idea and when the taxi people sashed the bags they found all these paraphernalia military equipment bullets military congolese military uniform as well so people gathered and stoned the couple to death but the child is safe so since that happened people in venue have said they want to take charge of their own security because they don't feel that government security forces are doing it so they've set up checkpoints in some areas and us arching people who are coming in vehicles that are coming in particularly from areas where these killings have happened they say they do not trust anymore the security forces with. with their safety and there is an ongoing operation in the forest a joint operation with the u.n. and the military against a.d.f. we spoke to this book from a spokesman of th
that killing of the couple yesterday by andrew morton and there was a child with this couple when they went to pick a taxi to go to areas that nobody else is going to because it's still unsafe so are these taxi drivers and constable questioned them as a couple was not very clear on the answers they had no idea and when the taxi people sashed the bags they found all these paraphernalia military equipment bullets military congolese military uniform as well so people gathered and stoned the couple...
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fiona scott morton, and dr.ey are both economists, both going to talk. >> carl shapiro was involved with the previous -- >> with the time warner, yes. >> he's hilarious. >> he was. >> hilarious economist. >> the states said why they believe it would be anti-competitive, they haven't had somebody attack the remedy, remember that's the doj part of this where -- you heard sorkin talking about this at the very end, he squeezed it in there, the doj will file around 10:00, they're filing, which is expected, saying why all the things they did and what they did are pro competition in terms of allowing this deal to go through. i will say this, when this trial began, with the new york state ag being one of the leads here, a new york democratically appointed judge, and 4 going to 3 and the hhi scores and how easy it would be given precedent to just say this is anti-competitive, i'm going to issue an injunction, going in, many people believe, jim, 65, 70% chance that the states would win. >> really? >> given -- >> yes. >> i
fiona scott morton, and dr.ey are both economists, both going to talk. >> carl shapiro was involved with the previous -- >> with the time warner, yes. >> he's hilarious. >> he was. >> hilarious economist. >> the states said why they believe it would be anti-competitive, they haven't had somebody attack the remedy, remember that's the doj part of this where -- you heard sorkin talking about this at the very end, he squeezed it in there, the doj will file...
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. >> reporter: emly morton was in langley's class and had been fighting her own battle diagnosed withrom school and they compared iv sites. emily could relate to this is my friend. this is the friend that i have known since i was 3 and somebody she can relate to also is getting wonder woman juice, fighting a battle and they can do it together. >> our sponsored disney's team of heroes specializes in working with children battling illness creating kid-friendly spaces in hospitals. >> who is this? >> moana. >> reporter: painting murals and delivering toys. spreading joy across the country. working with organizations like make-a-wish to deliver that magic of disney to children like langley and emily who exemplify that every day? they have this unconditional love. for them to have found each other and make these memories it makes me want to be the best mom and the best friend i can be to everybody. [ applause ] >> we're here now with langley and emily and their moms, carrie and jennifer. good morning to you guy. >> good morning. >> this is the whole family. everybody's first time to new yo
. >> reporter: emly morton was in langley's class and had been fighting her own battle diagnosed withrom school and they compared iv sites. emily could relate to this is my friend. this is the friend that i have known since i was 3 and somebody she can relate to also is getting wonder woman juice, fighting a battle and they can do it together. >> our sponsored disney's team of heroes specializes in working with children battling illness creating kid-friendly spaces in hospitals....
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i could go to mortons.are they going do there >> call your governor and mayor and tell them to lower the taxes. >> don't get rid of the salt never going to do that >> never going to happen >> what ever happened to tax 2.0 or 3.0 >> you already passed reform 2.0 last year. you voted against it >> what about 3.0. >> we can do more for growth in this economy >> coming up, markets reacting to the fed decision yesterday with jay powell signaling they'll stay on the sidelines for the most part of 2020. we'll talk more about the paimct on investors next. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" the fed's last meeting of 2019 ended with rates remaining unchanged, and the outlook right now indicates no changes through 2020 we get over to steve liesman who is in washington this morning with the latest. steve. >> yeah, heck of of a year for monetary policy, andrew. from 180 to hike rates, foltd by three rate cuts in a row, the fed putting rates on a firm hold the fed said in the statement, 1 1/2 to 1 and three quarter percent
i could go to mortons.are they going do there >> call your governor and mayor and tell them to lower the taxes. >> don't get rid of the salt never going to do that >> never going to happen >> what ever happened to tax 2.0 or 3.0 >> you already passed reform 2.0 last year. you voted against it >> what about 3.0. >> we can do more for growth in this economy >> coming up, markets reacting to the fed decision yesterday with jay powell signaling...