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the sky was captured on camera wandering around 20th and noriega. i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19.n limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's most vulnerable? vote 'yes' on prop 19. >>> coming up to meet the setting sensation creating fashion from a food court. we have that and more tonight on the cbs evening news.>> thank you for watching tonight the news continues streaming on our website. we will be back at 7:00. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, with just two weeks to go, the president down in the polls. what he did in an interview with "60 minutes" before heading to a rally in must-win pennsylvania. the president's battleground blitz: his final pitch to working class voters who propelled him to the white house. house. but tonight, president tru but tonight, president trump is tied or trailing joe biden in every swing state he wo
the sky was captured on camera wandering around 20th and noriega. i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19.n limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's most vulnerable? vote 'yes' on prop 19. >>> coming up to meet the setting sensation creating fashion from a food court....
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endeavor, why not use the military to go after the south american drug cartels and after general noriega, for that matter, in a surgical strike, since drugs, in the minds of most americans pose a far , greater danger to many more people? [applause] senator quayle: you are absolutely right that the drug problem is the no. 1 issue. tom brokaw: but would you please address the military aspect of it. senator quayle: i will address the military aspect, if i may respond. the military aspect of the drug problem is being addressed. as a matter of fact, we are using the department of defense in a coordinated effort, in reconnaissance. but i don't believe that we are going to turn the department of defense into a police organization. we are using our military assets in a prudent way to deal with interdiction, and we've made some success in this area. seventy tons of cocaine have been stopped. but, you know, when you look at the drug problem and it is a tremendous problem, and there are no easy solutions to it. it's a complicated problem, and it's heading up the effort to try to create a drug-free
endeavor, why not use the military to go after the south american drug cartels and after general noriega, for that matter, in a surgical strike, since drugs, in the minds of most americans pose a far , greater danger to many more people? [applause] senator quayle: you are absolutely right that the drug problem is the no. 1 issue. tom brokaw: but would you please address the military aspect of it. senator quayle: i will address the military aspect, if i may respond. the military aspect of the...
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was necessary in that endeavor, why not use the military to go after the drug cartels and general noriega since drugs pose a far more general danger to the american people? >> you're absolutely right. the drug problem is the number one issue. >> would you address the military aspect of it? >> i will address the military aspect, if i may respond. the military aspect to the drug problem is being addressed. matter of fact we are using the department of defense in a coordinated effort, reconnaissance. i don't believe we're going to turn the department of defense into a police organization. we are using our military assets in a prudent way to deal with interdiction and we've made some success in this area. 70 tons of cocaine have been stopped. but, you know, when you look at the drug problem -- and it is a tremendous problem, and there are no easy solutions to it. it's a complicated problem. head i heading up the effort to try to create a drug-free america, which is a challenge and a goal of all of us. not only will we utilize national defense but we need to get on the demand side of the ledge
was necessary in that endeavor, why not use the military to go after the drug cartels and general noriega since drugs pose a far more general danger to the american people? >> you're absolutely right. the drug problem is the number one issue. >> would you address the military aspect of it? >> i will address the military aspect, if i may respond. the military aspect to the drug problem is being addressed. matter of fact we are using the department of defense in a coordinated...
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on noriega street, what happened was they took the cap. there's a one-foot asphalt and concrete cap. on noriega street, they took the cap off and let it sit there for a year, a full year. >> commissioner tanner: so it seems like -- [inaudible]. >> pushing everything into the groundwater supply, and when i even approached the building inspection department about this, they're horrified. >> commissioner tanner: it seems like -- not to cut you off -- >> go ahead, i'm sorry. >> commissioner tanner: partly i lot a little bit of connection. the concern is during construction period, things can happen that would obviously be concerning, but is that -- that's the main period, like, the construction and the cleanup period is the period that you're concerned about? >> yeah, that's correct t. >> commissioner tanner: yeah. >> if the applicant and owner had gotten together over the last seven years, taking the top soil off and taking it somewhere to be burned, and draining the groundwater, i'd be okay. nobody has come up with a device yet that will tak
on noriega street, what happened was they took the cap. there's a one-foot asphalt and concrete cap. on noriega street, they took the cap off and let it sit there for a year, a full year. >> commissioner tanner: so it seems like -- [inaudible]. >> pushing everything into the groundwater supply, and when i even approached the building inspection department about this, they're horrified. >> commissioner tanner: it seems like -- not to cut you off -- >> go ahead, i'm sorry....
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on noriega street, what happened was they took the cap. there's a one-foot asphalt and concrete cap. on noriega street, they took the cap off and let it sit there for a year, a full year. >> commissioner tanner: so it seems like -- [inaudible]. >> pushing everything into the groundwater supply, and when i even approached the building inspection department about this, they're horrified. >> commissioner tanner: it seems like -- not to cut you off -- >> go ahead, i'm sorry. >> commissioner tanner: partly i lot a little bit of connection. the concern is during construction period, things can happen that would obviously be concerning, but is that -- that's the main period, like, the construction and the cleanup period is the period that you're concerned about? >> yeah, that's correct t. >> commissioner tanner: yeah. >> if the applicant and owner had gotten together over the last seven years, taking the top soil off and taking it somewhere to be burned, and draining the groundwater, i'd be okay. nobody has come up with a device yet that will tak
on noriega street, what happened was they took the cap. there's a one-foot asphalt and concrete cap. on noriega street, they took the cap off and let it sit there for a year, a full year. >> commissioner tanner: so it seems like -- [inaudible]. >> pushing everything into the groundwater supply, and when i even approached the building inspection department about this, they're horrified. >> commissioner tanner: it seems like -- not to cut you off -- >> go ahead, i'm sorry....
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it happened tuesday afternoon at about 3:00 on noriega street. this video posted show the aftermath of that crash. police say the 86-year-old driver was trying to park the van when it jumped the curb and slammed into the front of the restaurant. the driver was not hurt, but both pedestrians were taken to the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. the driver was cited for speeding. >>> judge amy coney barrett's nomination to the u.s. supreme court is headed to the full senate after unanimous vote today by republicans in the senate judiciary committee. the time democrats on the committee were not present and you can see here they filled their seats with pictures of people who rely on the affordable care act. democrats say they are worried that a conservative majority on the court could overturn the affordable care act when it goes before the court shortly after the election. judge amy coney barrett is expected to be confirmed to the u.s. senate on monday. >>> coming up, there is more hunger than ever and why food banks say their resources ar
it happened tuesday afternoon at about 3:00 on noriega street. this video posted show the aftermath of that crash. police say the 86-year-old driver was trying to park the van when it jumped the curb and slammed into the front of the restaurant. the driver was not hurt, but both pedestrians were taken to the hospital with non-life- threatening injuries. the driver was cited for speeding. >>> judge amy coney barrett's nomination to the u.s. supreme court is headed to the full senate...
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. >> noriega was a raid. one last quick question. i dropped the other ones off. i thought your quote of keith alexander was the greatest transfer of wealth in history and i'm like, well north really but the -- just for food for thought, okay, it's great for general alexander to say that but how do you defend against that? and so it's like we don't have the right rules but set that aside. yaw helicopter the middle east as strategy strategically important. why it strategic important. the reliance of the regrown solid dis and others are enforesting in new future economies. you talk about that just in quick form whys they're still strategy lick important. >> the problem inside the middle east student in the middle east, and -- don't stay in the middle east and this involves squadist terrorism, organizations to thrive in an environment, one of sectarian civil war across the region. what that war does and as an educator understand better than probably most people is that there's a cycle or ignorance been, hatred and violence and that's sectarian conflict is perpetuatin
. >> noriega was a raid. one last quick question. i dropped the other ones off. i thought your quote of keith alexander was the greatest transfer of wealth in history and i'm like, well north really but the -- just for food for thought, okay, it's great for general alexander to say that but how do you defend against that? and so it's like we don't have the right rules but set that aside. yaw helicopter the middle east as strategy strategically important. why it strategic important. the...
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he oversaw the berlin wall coming down, the apprehension of noriega in panama, the breakup of the soviet union, the end of the cold war, and in 1990, won the gulf war which most people thought was a great success of ousting saddam hussein from kuwait. but the economy was stagnant and by early january 1992, pat buchanan was going after president bush as having a silver spoon in his mouth. he was an elite, out of touch. there was a populist revolt in the republican party. he also had another insurgent, jerry brown coming, in and trying to re-track. bill clinton then gets the nomination, and you have the new democrat, bill clinton and george herbert walker bush, and suddenly, ross perot goes on the larry king show on cnn and says i will run as an independent, if i can be on the ballot in all 50 states. if i'm drafted, i'm not going out to run the typical campaign. but people want my ideas and once we talked about it at the outset, here particularly balancing the budget and the stopping of outsourcing of jobs, but also he was opposed to the war in iraq. he thought the gulf war was going to b
he oversaw the berlin wall coming down, the apprehension of noriega in panama, the breakup of the soviet union, the end of the cold war, and in 1990, won the gulf war which most people thought was a great success of ousting saddam hussein from kuwait. but the economy was stagnant and by early january 1992, pat buchanan was going after president bush as having a silver spoon in his mouth. he was an elite, out of touch. there was a populist revolt in the republican party. he also had another...
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fue el foro directo que catapultÓ la carrera, entre otros grandes de la pantalla con thalÍa y adela noriegaesto llevÓ internacionalmente. ¿que influyÓ que te retirara de la televisiÓn? sebastiÁn: 25 novelas, 70 pelÍculas, 40 aÑos trabajÁndolo. guadalue: siempre fue el reservado sobre su preferencias sexuales y por aÑo ocultÓ su pareja. sebastiÁn: yo no podÍa decir que era gay, porque si no lo iba tener seguidores en mi carrera, vivÍ harto de presentar a jorge como mi hermano. guadalupe: el actor indicÓ que ricky martin fue su inspiraciÓn para exponer su preferencia sexual. gracias a una televisora que le pidiÓ algo muy especial. sebastiÁn: ellos me pidieron que entrenara a un grupo de jÓvenes que tenÍan como exclusivos, entre ellos estaba julian gil, william levy, daniel elbitar muchÍsimos que son ya protagonistas el dÍa de hoy. guadalupe: este es el primer paso para que el actor crearÁ su propia academia de actuaciÓn. hace 12 aÑos en miami y que confiesa que el motor de su vida. aunque tambiÉn se sumÓ a la euforia por las redes sociales y ahora brilla en tik-tok. sebastian: en este momento
fue el foro directo que catapultÓ la carrera, entre otros grandes de la pantalla con thalÍa y adela noriegaesto llevÓ internacionalmente. ¿que influyÓ que te retirara de la televisiÓn? sebastiÁn: 25 novelas, 70 pelÍculas, 40 aÑos trabajÁndolo. guadalue: siempre fue el reservado sobre su preferencias sexuales y por aÑo ocultÓ su pareja. sebastiÁn: yo no podÍa decir que era gay, porque si no lo iba tener seguidores en mi carrera, vivÍ harto de presentar a jorge como mi hermano....
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so when the panama crisis hit over noriega, he said they had worked together as a team that by the time the first gulf war came around they were ready and up and running completely as well of machine. but it does raise a question may be trying to do some tabletop exercises that happened at the end of the bush 43 era into the obama era. with that i will lay the groundwork historically and turn it back to you. >> great. thank thank you so much, barbar. that's great because you also move this forward historically. john, i want to turn to you next and take us to 2008-2009, the financial system was collapsing. we were involved in two wars and simultaneously president elect obama knew that he wanted to move several big piece of legislation including healthcare. during the transition period and thinking about the policy process, you arrange for general jones and larry summers were going to run the nationals could counsel and the ndc respectively to operate and coordinate and so they were in the white house. i'm curious, why you decided that was important and if, in fact, it turned out to be an
so when the panama crisis hit over noriega, he said they had worked together as a team that by the time the first gulf war came around they were ready and up and running completely as well of machine. but it does raise a question may be trying to do some tabletop exercises that happened at the end of the bush 43 era into the obama era. with that i will lay the groundwork historically and turn it back to you. >> great. thank thank you so much, barbar. that's great because you also move...
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noriega new.p on "fox & friends weekend." >> why have a big weekend. martha blackburn michigan senate candidate john james hogan gidley. let me check with my sources. double-check this one. big, big get, steve. i believe we have cathy doocy coming on the show this weekend. brian: and her husband. will: i'm not familiar with her husband. brian: used to do the weather. steve: listen, i have a hints for you tomorrow on the show because cathy and i have got the number one cookbook in the world right now "new york times" number one book, it is the happy in a hurry cookbook. tomorrow on your show i am going to make my grand maps hash brown crust cheese and ham kish, which is a show stopper. today on this show i'm going to show everybody in a little video we were going to play it last week and then there was breaking news. going to show you exactly how to make the number one by i pie ine world right now it's our ritz cracker crust peanut butter pie from the happy in a hurry cookbook. watch how easy this
noriega new.p on "fox & friends weekend." >> why have a big weekend. martha blackburn michigan senate candidate john james hogan gidley. let me check with my sources. double-check this one. big, big get, steve. i believe we have cathy doocy coming on the show this weekend. brian: and her husband. will: i'm not familiar with her husband. brian: used to do the weather. steve: listen, i have a hints for you tomorrow on the show because cathy and i have got the number one...