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first, oliver knows he doesn't have much time left.e's worried about the fate of those cars. >> at one point, he said, "thank god for you. thank god for you." and i think he was so worried about what would happen to his things. >> stuart's no car expert, but he does his homework and confirms that the centerpiece of the whole collection is indeed those cords from the 1930s, the ones he remembers from his high school road trip. what did the last cord sell for? >> i'm not sure, but maybe not more than 400 of these or 500 of these were ever made. >> best-case scenario. >> i'm thinking best-case scenario, restored, is probably $300,000, $350,000 maybe. >> thoughts like that lead stuart down a road that will take him more than a decade to travel and cost him plenty. just for starters, he lays out tens of thousands of dollars to ship in secure containers and build a steel storage building to house the most prized cars. >> it's his life's work, but also if these things are so valuable, why are they just rotting away here, you know? and someone
first, oliver knows he doesn't have much time left.e's worried about the fate of those cars. >> at one point, he said, "thank god for you. thank god for you." and i think he was so worried about what would happen to his things. >> stuart's no car expert, but he does his homework and confirms that the centerpiece of the whole collection is indeed those cords from the 1930s, the ones he remembers from his high school road trip. what did the last cord sell for? >> i'm...
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mill so, you used to keep olives in here? >> reporter: todmo, it's little thaa warehouse for rusty equipment, one of hundreds ofav mills thatclosed in the surrounding salento area, the part of puglia hit hardest by the outbreak. >> reporr: wait a minute. you've gone from 500 oil mills to just 15? >> reporter: when? >> reporter: but the mannifa mily isn't going down without a fight. they run a co-op that helps farmers pool resources and explore new crops that aren'tte afflby the bacteria. so, you're processing potatoes here >> yeah. >> reporter: in time, he hopes that farmers will also embrace grape cultivation for wine. th potatoes, and other tubers. burning millions of dead and diseased trees in abandoned groves like this one. to make matters worse, thee clim the mediterranean is getting warmer as xylella spreads. >> reporter: that's because it makes the local habitat more prone to spittlebug reproduction, and the disease is not limited southern italy. evidence of it has been discovered in spain, france,al portand parts of t
mill so, you used to keep olives in here? >> reporter: todmo, it's little thaa warehouse for rusty equipment, one of hundreds ofav mills thatclosed in the surrounding salento area, the part of puglia hit hardest by the outbreak. >> reporr: wait a minute. you've gone from 500 oil mills to just 15? >> reporter: when? >> reporter: but the mannifa mily isn't going down without a fight. they run a co-op that helps farmers pool resources and explore new crops that aren'tte...
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oliver, i'm marcus. oliver: marcus? glad to know you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you, sir.g have you been in town? oliver: i've been here all my life. lemonis: how many floods have you been through? oliver: all of them. you see, back in the '70s, we had the '73 flood. that was 33 feet. and then we had the '93 flood. that was 38 feet. lemonis: like many towns up and down the mississippi river, grafton experiences floods from time to time. the residents usually recover. it's considered a flood at 18 feet or more above sea level, and now, seven weeks in, the water has only dropped 1 foot from its peak of 35 feet. the full damage of loss of revenue and structure repair have yet to be determined and won't be until the water levels come down. is that your business right there? oliver: that's my business. uh-huh. we fry fish for people. i've been in the business 52 years. lemonis: wow. oliver: i spent three years in the army. lemonis: thank you for your service, by the way. oliver: and when i come out, i went into business in 1967. lemonis: what's a good day? what a good day dolla
oliver, i'm marcus. oliver: marcus? glad to know you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you, sir.g have you been in town? oliver: i've been here all my life. lemonis: how many floods have you been through? oliver: all of them. you see, back in the '70s, we had the '73 flood. that was 33 feet. and then we had the '93 flood. that was 38 feet. lemonis: like many towns up and down the mississippi river, grafton experiences floods from time to time. the residents usually recover. it's considered a flood...
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brent: our correspondent oliver sallet on the story for us in washington. oliver, thank you.ere are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. harvey weinstein appeared before a new york court today as opening statements were delivered. the once-powerful hollywood producer is on trial, facing two charges of rape and sexual assault. he faces similar additional charges in los angeles. he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted. there is no let-up in lebanon's ongoing protest movement despite the formation of a new government that ended a power vacuum. protesters clashed with police in the capital beirut after nightfall. earlier the new prime minister said that the country must tackle the twin challenges of the protest movement and a nose-diving economy. luigi di maio says that he is ststepping down asas leader of italy's five-star movement. it is the main party in italy's governing coalition. the 33-year-old is expected to stay on as foreign minister of the country. di maio has headed the antiestablishment five-star movement since
brent: our correspondent oliver sallet on the story for us in washington. oliver, thank you.ere are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. harvey weinstein appeared before a new york court today as opening statements were delivered. the once-powerful hollywood producer is on trial, facing two charges of rape and sexual assault. he faces similar additional charges in los angeles. he could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted. there is no let-up in...
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garlic olive oil chili. salad. >> stephen: what makes the beans hot? >> the chili. >> stephen: i hate when the flakes get in your eyes. >> which ones? >> stephen: the... >> fair enough. that's a joke so dirty, i didn't get it. >> that's all right. they'll cut it out. we have the lovely cooked beans, a sauce with chili, and then what we're going to do is hit that with vinegar to turn it from a sauce into a dressing. and then we'll finish with that with some beautiful mozzarella, and what i wanted to do in this book was bring dishes together-- breakfast, lunches, brunches, one-pan monders. >> stephen: this is angry beans. what makes jamie oliver angry? >> well, honestly. my teenagers. they drive up the ( bleep ) wall. >> stephen: really? >> they steal my stuff. they never put it back. they're meade. they think-- they think that i'm really boring and embarrassing. and as you can see i'm not. am i embarrassing? ( applause ) no. i mean, do embarrassing dads make angry bean salad? no, they don't. do they flame lov
garlic olive oil chili. salad. >> stephen: what makes the beans hot? >> the chili. >> stephen: i hate when the flakes get in your eyes. >> which ones? >> stephen: the... >> fair enough. that's a joke so dirty, i didn't get it. >> that's all right. they'll cut it out. we have the lovely cooked beans, a sauce with chili, and then what we're going to do is hit that with vinegar to turn it from a sauce into a dressing. and then we'll finish with that with...
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oliver, let me turn o you and then maybe you, liz. though the stocks are not performing well in light of these numbers i guess i would count myself among those who was a bit surprised that macy's was just basically flat year over year in sales and kohl's the same just down .2 am i wrong to feel that way? >> investors are trying to see how these appeal to the new generation of shoppers they're really shopping quite differently. she loves tj max and others and doesn't necessariy shop by bran. so rethinking retail and what retail should look like is a a concern in terms of the valuations of these companies and what they should do. in particular, macy's made need to close an incremental number of stores and kohl's needs better women's apparel so a long-term picture here. that being said -- >> you say that, but you look at ross and tj max and i love a bargain so i'm in there. going through the racks. a lot of time what i'm finding is bargains at kohl's, too i would put that in with discounters and liz, what happened i thought they were doi
oliver, let me turn o you and then maybe you, liz. though the stocks are not performing well in light of these numbers i guess i would count myself among those who was a bit surprised that macy's was just basically flat year over year in sales and kohl's the same just down .2 am i wrong to feel that way? >> investors are trying to see how these appeal to the new generation of shoppers they're really shopping quite differently. she loves tj max and others and doesn't necessariy shop by...
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let's go straight to washington where we find oliver. welcome, oliver.bortion, of course, a contentious political issue there in the u.s. what does the president's unprecedented decision to attend in person tell us? reporter: that's right, phil. very divisive issue indeed. but that's in part also why president trump decided to participate here for the first time, as you just mentioned, in the history of this protest, of this movement. he is finding thousands of conservative christian, mostly white protesters here, of the so-called march for life movement. those are all potential trump voters. they were very thankful for several policies president trump put into place, making abortion more complicated and let's not forget, he was celebrated here like a pop star. let's not forget we're in the middle of the 2020 election campaign right now and it's a crucial campaign for president trump. he is under severe pressure. right behind me, you see the capitol where the impeachment trial is going into its third day today. so he's certainly also using every opportun
let's go straight to washington where we find oliver. welcome, oliver.bortion, of course, a contentious political issue there in the u.s. what does the president's unprecedented decision to attend in person tell us? reporter: that's right, phil. very divisive issue indeed. but that's in part also why president trump decided to participate here for the first time, as you just mentioned, in the history of this protest, of this movement. he is finding thousands of conservative christian, mostly...
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oliver: they have long outlawed political movement at the games. it comes down to this juggling act that the ioc is doing with having all of the countries in the world come together for one event. that will involve countries that have especially poor relations at times. they don't want to become the form for disagreements when you look at what is going on with the usa and iran at the moment. they don't want deal of extra become the forum for those kinds of conflicts. this comes down to the backlash that is associated with these kinds of protest. people dropping out, stopping watching, that comes back to a little -- too little income. >> will athletes make a stand? >> it will make athletes think twice but they have always faced consequences for standing up for what they believe. whether it is financial, they lose sponsors or if it is alienating a portion of their fan base that does not agree with them. if an athlete believes strongly enough in something, i don't see these guidelines stopping. this very much divides opinion. if you can go onto any po
oliver: they have long outlawed political movement at the games. it comes down to this juggling act that the ioc is doing with having all of the countries in the world come together for one event. that will involve countries that have especially poor relations at times. they don't want to become the form for disagreements when you look at what is going on with the usa and iran at the moment. they don't want deal of extra become the forum for those kinds of conflicts. this comes down to the...
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indigo shooting table in berlin the hope of thrashing out a way to end years of war auntie's peter oliver reports from the german capital. this conference here in berlin is seen by some as a last chance for a diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis in the war ravaged country that is libya the heads of both sites in crisis here in berlin for talks they're also joined by high profile delegations from russia for turkey from the united states of course from here in germany as well and others we're also becomes a against the backdrop of the latest news on the ground in libya that forces loyal to general have. of blockaded ports key ports in the country and cut off oil exports around 25 percent of the country's oil exports have been affected by this so serious economic impact from that there is cautious optimism here in germany ahead of this meeting we understand that before all of the delegations of sat together that phase. the leader of the u.n. backed government in tripoli and met with german chancellor angela merkel and the german foreign minister heiko mass mr mass well he was surprising
indigo shooting table in berlin the hope of thrashing out a way to end years of war auntie's peter oliver reports from the german capital. this conference here in berlin is seen by some as a last chance for a diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis in the war ravaged country that is libya the heads of both sites in crisis here in berlin for talks they're also joined by high profile delegations from russia for turkey from the united states of course from here in germany as well and others...
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author jeremy rifkin speaking with oliver salih there that cleaning up the transportation sector will be a major part of any green initiative and also a public health need for many cities around the world take calcutta india a new scooter start up their hopes it can provide the model for cleaner highways. the bright yellow taxis and john byrne comes we'll tell you you are in called no no university as the city of joy. but the city also faces major difficulties like lack of public transport and traffic pollution and. electric scooters could help reduce the burden of pollution especially if the but. for the vast majority of indians didn't have a life and that was the market that we wanted to tap we did a little bit more research and found out that electric school does better speed this gap at 25 kilometers an hour doesn't require a license to write and that was the aha moment. did you not founded his rent police service in kolkata over 2 years ago with 60 scooters. he runs a fleet of 85. the rental service works while. clients can pick up and drop off the scooters x. 7 different points
author jeremy rifkin speaking with oliver salih there that cleaning up the transportation sector will be a major part of any green initiative and also a public health need for many cities around the world take calcutta india a new scooter start up their hopes it can provide the model for cleaner highways. the bright yellow taxis and john byrne comes we'll tell you you are in called no no university as the city of joy. but the city also faces major difficulties like lack of public transport and...
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or what some are calling an olive branch for indian business.n incremental1 billion us dollars in digitising small and medium businesses. we are going to use our global footprint to export outside of india, to export 10 billion us dollars of make in india goods. mr bezos hasn't been to india since 2014 and although his company has expanded significantly since then, some attitudes towards the tech giant haven't changed. jeff bezos‘s visit to india comes at a ethical time when the competition commission of india has launched an investigation into the sleep discounts and exclusive offers on amazon. indian retail associations have protested in the past and continue to do so, saying those discounts are detrimental to indian businesses. barely a few kilometres away from where mr bezos spoke, indian traders held a protest, accusing amazon of violating competition law. almost 40% of business has been taken away in the last four months by these companies. the indian regulator will be filing its report in the next 60 days. mr bezosis its report in the nex
or what some are calling an olive branch for indian business.n incremental1 billion us dollars in digitising small and medium businesses. we are going to use our global footprint to export outside of india, to export 10 billion us dollars of make in india goods. mr bezos hasn't been to india since 2014 and although his company has expanded significantly since then, some attitudes towards the tech giant haven't changed. jeff bezos‘s visit to india comes at a ethical time when the competition...
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the aisle, tyson foods the best performer up 67% beauty stocks, estee lauder and cody colgate palm olive has lagged. kraft heinz is down a whopping 27%. that's a soaking in ketchup. tony thinks one of these stocks is gearing up for a big staple smackdown. >> i'm don't get colgate palm olive here looking at a bearish stunt looking at late october. this stock broke below its 200-day moving average not only did it break below the long-term moving average, relative basis has started to deteriorate since then however, it has recovered just last week but got rejected to that level so this is a good opportunity, in my opinion, to start initiating a short if you also look at a relative basis, while the stock rallied during that last couple of months, the relative chart is actually going to make lower lows and printed a new 52-week low today. what this is telling me is there's likelihood this stock is going to continue to underperform the market going forward. however, the stock itself, the implied volatility, is quite expensive. to buy put options here are really expensive to help admit gate thi
the aisle, tyson foods the best performer up 67% beauty stocks, estee lauder and cody colgate palm olive has lagged. kraft heinz is down a whopping 27%. that's a soaking in ketchup. tony thinks one of these stocks is gearing up for a big staple smackdown. >> i'm don't get colgate palm olive here looking at a bearish stunt looking at late october. this stock broke below its 200-day moving average not only did it break below the long-term moving average, relative basis has started to...
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iran has shown that it could kill american troops but it is offering actually an olive branch to the u.s. and trumpet the trumpet ministration must embrace iran's message of peace actually the big could kill you. intentionally decided not to the speech made by the u.s. president that suggested. that we heard that the u.s. president say that iran appears to be standing down here and that is a good thing so where do you think things go from here. from now on we should 1st expect that you want his response which is separate from iran as mentioned by iraqi pm you today and then we are going to have the u.s. troops leaving the iraqi territory which is a grid we threw for the slower group of the event more important and ensuring the casualties on the u.s. troops even if there is no casualty this is week 3 iran's leader to call the ultimate revenge kicking the u.s. our the iraqi terrorists or at least even. if not the entire region at the same time reza we did have the u.s. president to indicate that the u.s. would continue to impose very powerful sanctions against iran he also referred to
iran has shown that it could kill american troops but it is offering actually an olive branch to the u.s. and trumpet the trumpet ministration must embrace iran's message of peace actually the big could kill you. intentionally decided not to the speech made by the u.s. president that suggested. that we heard that the u.s. president say that iran appears to be standing down here and that is a good thing so where do you think things go from here. from now on we should 1st expect that you want his...
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it was a weekend of extremes, as meg oliver reports. tornadoes ripped through at least three states this weekend. in carrollton, alabama, larry jones raced for cover as his roof pealed away. >> devastated, scared. after everything was over and net he four-wheel >> reporter: governors i si states of e a fierce nds trees. icy conditions in bentonville, arkansas made driving treacherous. in the southeast, the storm left a trail of damage from texas to georgia. power outages left tens of thousands of people in the dark. up north, fast-moving floods near saginaw, michigan stranded drivers. >> i was coming through there. i was behind a semi following in. i didn't see the water out here at all. >> reporter: and in chicago, powerful waves swamped bike paths along lake michigan, shutting down parts of lakeshore drive, creating a dangerous winter attraction. >> we're just trying to keep a handle on it, make sure people are safe, that they're staying away from the dangerous waves. we don't want anyone swept out. >> reporter: as parts of the countr
it was a weekend of extremes, as meg oliver reports. tornadoes ripped through at least three states this weekend. in carrollton, alabama, larry jones raced for cover as his roof pealed away. >> devastated, scared. after everything was over and net he four-wheel >> reporter: governors i si states of e a fierce nds trees. icy conditions in bentonville, arkansas made driving treacherous. in the southeast, the storm left a trail of damage from texas to georgia. power outages left tens...
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oliver is back with me.written an report a lot about how facebook and other platforms handle misinformation. this is of the medical variety. what is facebook doing? >> facebook is removing or fact checking a lot of these viral hoaxes that are spreading on the platform. brian, you know i looked in "the washington post" website on friday, i believe and the top two most read stories, one about impeachment and the other one was about the coronovirus, which shows there's high interest in this. any time you have high interest in the story there comes misinformation, disinformation campaigns, people trying to but also pred hoaxes that support their point of view. you mentioned vaccines, there are people out there that spread this misinformation that the pharmaceutical companies spread the virus. >> it's obviously false, but they spread a lot on facebook. >> you tell us they need to help in fact checking and debunking the law. >> in snoeps and politifacts, face book is taking some action. it's something journalists
oliver is back with me.written an report a lot about how facebook and other platforms handle misinformation. this is of the medical variety. what is facebook doing? >> facebook is removing or fact checking a lot of these viral hoaxes that are spreading on the platform. brian, you know i looked in "the washington post" website on friday, i believe and the top two most read stories, one about impeachment and the other one was about the coronovirus, which shows there's high...
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his name is oliver. first, these messages.ooking to get your business off to a fast start in the new year? it's go time! switch to comcast business and get fast internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. plus, complete reliability with 4g lte backup. and, cloud-based security to help protect the devices on your network. greenlight your business in 2020 with fast internet and voice for $64.90 per month. switch now and get a $100 prepaid card when you add comcast business securityedge. call today. comcast business. beyond fast. ♪ >>> we are back on this saturday morning, january 4th, 2020 check out the newest member of the "today" family that is dylan's baby boy, oliver george. >> so cute sweet baby oliver was born on thursday morning dylan says both he and his big brother, calvin, are doing great. coming up in our next half hour, we'll talk to dylan about life as a new family of four. >> nothing says congratulations two days after having a baby than a call -- >> from work. >> we'll talk to her shortly we look forward t
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olive garden.nk you for that. i appreciate it. >> if you're at home wondering who exactly is at the olive garden in times square on new years eve. >> who isn't? >> who isn't? >> now with know. >> have you had the dip? >> yes. it's gorgeous. >> the bread sticks. incredible. >> gorgeous. you're gorgeous. >> i want to check in with the man known for the rave scene. we're talking about gary tuckman and his daughter. >> the rave is picking up. >> just for everybody at home who maybe if you haven't been to a rave, 11:05 is still early. maybe you want to show up around 1:00 a.m. or 2:00? it gets going. >> time your dose later. >> dose of medicine? sure. okay. >> how is it? >> are there horses behind you? >> there are. it's picking up. we're at the elements time and space festival. a spectacle. these are horses on stilts behind us. this is the performance of music and else? >> i want to look at what's happening right now. look down here. roller skating. >> he brought his own. nice. >> pumping it up a notch
olive garden.nk you for that. i appreciate it. >> if you're at home wondering who exactly is at the olive garden in times square on new years eve. >> who isn't? >> who isn't? >> now with know. >> have you had the dip? >> yes. it's gorgeous. >> the bread sticks. incredible. >> gorgeous. you're gorgeous. >> i want to check in with the man known for the rave scene. we're talking about gary tuckman and his daughter. >> the rave is picking...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a new controversy at the vatican pope benedict weighs in on celibacy for priests in a book being published today. >>> plus an update on the bush fires in australia. we'll show you how highly trained dogs are saving the l e lives of injured koalas in the fire zone. >>> and tyler perry talks about a new movie he directed and co-stars in. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- capt bta www.c.com
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a new controversy at the vatican pope benedict weighs in on celibacy for priests in a book being published today. >>> plus an update on the bush fires in australia. we'll show you how highly trained dogs are saving the l e lives of injured koalas in the fire zone. >>> and tyler perry talks about a new movie he directed and co-stars in. that's the "cbs morning news" for this...
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more from meg oliver. >> reporter: it was a ride designed to fail. under hazy blue skies, it lifted off carrying test dummies. about 84 seconds into the flight the falcon 9 rocket shut down its engines as planned simulating an emergency. the escape system blasted the crew capsule away from the rocket at more than twice the sound of speed escaping an explosion, parachutes brought it to a safe splash down in the atlantic. >> thus far, picture perfect mission. it went as well as we could possibly expect. >> reporter: it was the last major test for spacex, to know astronauts can abort and escape safely before flying them into space. >> getting it done successfully was a very big step forward for spacex and nasa. >> reporter: boeing is part of this new american space race. last month they failed to dock their ship with the space station during a test. nasa needs both companies to succeed. >> both of these companies will be launching regular rotation crews to the station starting later this year. ending nasa's sole reliance on russian so use spacecraft. sp
more from meg oliver. >> reporter: it was a ride designed to fail. under hazy blue skies, it lifted off carrying test dummies. about 84 seconds into the flight the falcon 9 rocket shut down its engines as planned simulating an emergency. the escape system blasted the crew capsule away from the rocket at more than twice the sound of speed escaping an explosion, parachutes brought it to a safe splash down in the atlantic. >> thus far, picture perfect mission. it went as well as we...
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oliver green is a patriot. his commitment and service to our nation and community have been outstanding. i'm grateful for brave individuals like oliver green who go and have gone above and beyond the call of duty to serve their fellow man and our nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from the state of pennsylvania eek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor scott linners, the readjustment counselor to the dubois treatment center. mr. thompson: he offers a range of services to veterans and their families to i acyst veterans in making a successful transition from military to civilian life. recently, he was recognized by the spring creek chapter for presenting a listening skills course to their veterans service partnership, streamside mentors and other interested members to support veterans in crisis situations. the v.s.b. program is an unlimited initiative to serve veterans
oliver green is a patriot. his commitment and service to our nation and community have been outstanding. i'm grateful for brave individuals like oliver green who go and have gone above and beyond the call of duty to serve their fellow man and our nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from the state of pennsylvania eek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today...
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this one is the african olive. does it bear fruit? yes, it does grow olives.e nursery at mek‘ele university in northern ethiopia. some 30 or 40 years ago data shows that droughts were occurring every ten years. now they are every five years. so we need to prepare, as a community, as a society to be able to function in drought years and one of the best ways to do that is to restore the environments and restore the environments we can capture every little drop of rain that comes. here is how it works. people and animals are kept out to allow natural regrowth. the trees help keep moisture in the soil, recharging rivers and springs. it may seem trivial to people who live in wet environments that a spring has come back. but for people who live in a dry environment, a spring that was around 100 years ago or 200 years ago is now coming back and giving water. it is highly significant. and this re—greening is happening on a vast scale. in this one province in northern ethiopia, they have reforested 15,000 square kilometres. trees are also a source of cash. local people
this one is the african olive. does it bear fruit? yes, it does grow olives.e nursery at mek‘ele university in northern ethiopia. some 30 or 40 years ago data shows that droughts were occurring every ten years. now they are every five years. so we need to prepare, as a community, as a society to be able to function in drought years and one of the best ways to do that is to restore the environments and restore the environments we can capture every little drop of rain that comes. here is how it...
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here is meg oliver. >> liftoff. >> reporter: it was a ride designed to fail. under hazy blue sky the spacex crew dragon lifted off carrying astronaut test dummies, but about 84 seconds into flight the falcon 9 rocket shut down its engines as planned simulating an emergency. the escape system blasted the crew capsule away from the rocket at more than twice the speed of sound, escaping an explosion, parachutes brought it to a safe splashdown in the atlantic. >> as far as we can tell so far, it is a picture perfect mission. it went as well as one could possibly expect. >> reporter: it was the last major test for spacex. they need to know astronauts can a abort and escape safely before they can fly them into space. >> getting it done successfully which appears to be the case was a big step forward for spacex and for nasa. >> reporter: boeing is also part of this new american space race. but last month they failed to dock their ship with the space station during an uncrewed flight test. nasa needs both companies to succeed. >> both of these companies will be launch
here is meg oliver. >> liftoff. >> reporter: it was a ride designed to fail. under hazy blue sky the spacex crew dragon lifted off carrying astronaut test dummies, but about 84 seconds into flight the falcon 9 rocket shut down its engines as planned simulating an emergency. the escape system blasted the crew capsule away from the rocket at more than twice the speed of sound, escaping an explosion, parachutes brought it to a safe splashdown in the atlantic. >> as far as we can...
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the victims officers will do everything to get justice for the children the whistleblower maggie oliver again wants a senior police and other officials themselves investigated this cover up and that's the only word there is for it was absolutely deliberate this report this review and it's an independent 3 view makes it crystal clear that this was a deliberate cover up there was a reluctance to not only that it was pakistani man predominantly who were abusing vulnerable young white children and very young children that became a political hot potato it was often sad that these kids of 11 and 12 were making a lifestyle choice that they were working as prostitutes that they were care if that is never the case they were vulnerable kids who we have a duty to protect and the orthorexic failed time and time again to do that this is criminal neglect in my opinion it is misconduct in a public office at the highest level and i want to see accountability criminal charges brought against senior police officers senior social workers and potentially going right up to the government if culpability can
the victims officers will do everything to get justice for the children the whistleblower maggie oliver again wants a senior police and other officials themselves investigated this cover up and that's the only word there is for it was absolutely deliberate this report this review and it's an independent 3 view makes it crystal clear that this was a deliberate cover up there was a reluctance to not only that it was pakistani man predominantly who were abusing vulnerable young white children and...
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conduct found racial tensions were one of the reasons given for stopping operation augusta maggie oliver a former munch the police detective who also worked on the operation says that there were many more disturbing reasons the decision to close down operation orchestra was driven by the decision of senior officers to remove the resources from the investigation this was because it was a very complex investigation but there were other factors involved in the decision to close it down there was definitely an element of concern about the ethnicity of the offenders being pakistani man and the children being very vulnerable white children. and there was also the resources issue and because it's very labor intensive it takes a lot of time it takes a lot of commitment from an organization to resource a job like this and also and that was a focus on what we call acquisitive crime so burglaries theft from motor vehicle robberies if somebody reported that kind of a crime to the police you would get a 1st class response if you were a child being raped it wasn't being reflected in performance indica
conduct found racial tensions were one of the reasons given for stopping operation augusta maggie oliver a former munch the police detective who also worked on the operation says that there were many more disturbing reasons the decision to close down operation orchestra was driven by the decision of senior officers to remove the resources from the investigation this was because it was a very complex investigation but there were other factors involved in the decision to close it down there was...
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>> quijano: all right, meg oliver, thank you.itow theacifit that is bracing for severe weather. a coastal storm is blowing in from the pacific. several feet of snow are forecast for the cascades and blue mountain region. winter storm warnings are in place across the region. in oregon so called king tides turned deadly. 30 foot waves pounded the coast saturday. a 47 year old man was watching the waves with his two children when all three were swept out to sea. the seven year old girl was rescued but later died. the four year old boy is missing and the search for him has been suspended. the father survived. now to the latest on iran. today the country's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei called region and blamed the u.s. for a "corruptive presence." in washington defense secretary mark esper appeared to contradict president trump's justification for killing iran's top general, taking both countries to the brink of war. here's nikole killion. tehran as tigovernment demonstrators protested the regime's stunning admission that it mistakenly shot down a ukrainian jetliner killing all o
>> quijano: all right, meg oliver, thank you.itow theacifit that is bracing for severe weather. a coastal storm is blowing in from the pacific. several feet of snow are forecast for the cascades and blue mountain region. winter storm warnings are in place across the region. in oregon so called king tides turned deadly. 30 foot waves pounded the coast saturday. a 47 year old man was watching the waves with his two children when all three were swept out to sea. the seven year old girl was...
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oliver cornock, editor—in—chief, oxford business group joins me now.is discussion of us china trade war. it's also about tech and the role that huawei, this huge provider of the future 56 technology has in every economy. i know there's a story about this, the germans are coming out with some reservations of huawei's influence but the specific story is about this executive and the extradition and whether this company was in fact a subsidiary, operating in iran which then contravened us sanctions. of course, this comes down to this idea of double carnality in canada as to whether she can be extradited and that's basically whether the canadian court can find out and determine whether she would technically get a prison sentence in canada. if she does, she could be extradited. i'm sure businesses around the world will be watching this, particularly the us and china but beyond that as well. after the relief, i suppose, but beyond that as well. after the relief, isuppose, at but beyond that as well. after the relief, i suppose, at the defusing of the trade wa
oliver cornock, editor—in—chief, oxford business group joins me now.is discussion of us china trade war. it's also about tech and the role that huawei, this huge provider of the future 56 technology has in every economy. i know there's a story about this, the germans are coming out with some reservations of huawei's influence but the specific story is about this executive and the extradition and whether this company was in fact a subsidiary, operating in iran which then contravened us...
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a king but what happened here isn't just about a photo is it lets us the co-author with filmmaker oliver stone of the untold history of the united states a companion to the showtime documentary series peter koos nick is professor of history at american university here in washington peter welcome back to see you for those watching outside the beltway your federal workforce consists of 2 kinds of people there are political appointees who come and go as administrations change and surviving trump cabinet members show this president the same undaunted loyalty is congressional republicans the other sort of government employees are a political career people who carry on despite who's in the white house peter even with this apology this national archives gaffe was an unfortunate curtsey to royalty well that's one way to look at it it was certainly unfortunate but we don't have royalty in this country but we have his donald trump whom i think that he's a king or a monarch but he isn't and the fact that the national archives even the head of the national archives and then forever who is appointed
a king but what happened here isn't just about a photo is it lets us the co-author with filmmaker oliver stone of the untold history of the united states a companion to the showtime documentary series peter koos nick is professor of history at american university here in washington peter welcome back to see you for those watching outside the beltway your federal workforce consists of 2 kinds of people there are political appointees who come and go as administrations change and surviving trump...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> plight of the penguins. antarctica's melting ice is proving disastrous for the species. we'll visit a winter wonderland also that lures millions into the icy cold. >>> and decades after he left the battlefield, a it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. align, press and unzip. tide pods. keep them up. keep them closed. keep them safe. discovenew ruby cacaost time, from magnum ice cream. made from ruby cacao beans. the newest indulgence from magnum ice cream. >>> the last decade is now in the record books as the hottest ever measured on earth. 2019, the second hottest year ever. even in antarctica, home to the obviously named chinstrap penguins is feeling that heat. roxana saberi is reporting on tonight's eye on earth the results, and they are devastating. >> reporter: antarctica is one of the most remote places on the planet, but climate change is hitting it hard. we're here with a group of s
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> plight of the penguins. antarctica's melting ice is proving disastrous for the species. we'll visit a winter wonderland also that lures millions into the icy cold. >>> and decades after he left the battlefield, a it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. align, press and unzip. tide pods. keep them up. keep them closed. keep...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> garrett: ahead, the animal inspiring seniors to, for a precious moment ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. it's just a cough. yeah right, and i was born yesterday. (indistinct announcement over pa system) i'm a baby! what? treat your cough seriously with robitussin dm max. it soothes in seconds and delivers fast, powerful cough relief for hours. robitussin. because it's never just a cough. build a clear plan for retirement. one that covers health care costs, taxes, and any other uncertainties. because when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. a partner who makes sure every step is clear, and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works.
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oliver: i don't see that. china, and i wish the u.s.eally committed to multilateralism. most things the chinese government do, they say it isn't part of the wto rules, it applies to everybody. so my assumption is that whatever they do, they do it in a multilateral way. so i am optimistic. in the second reason i am optimistic is that china has a strong relationship to my home company -- to my home country, to germany. and they are working very hard to make sure that very strong relationship becomes even stronger. mentioned that you are now the first foreign insurance companies to have a fully-owned holding company in china. what opportunities does that open for you? where are revenue streams coming from in the chinese market? allows use first one synergies between various businesses. in the past we had to keep them separate. so there are significant cost savings attached to having a unified approach to the marketplace. it allows us, secondly, to expand into other businesses we were not able to get into, particularly insurance asset manag
oliver: i don't see that. china, and i wish the u.s.eally committed to multilateralism. most things the chinese government do, they say it isn't part of the wto rules, it applies to everybody. so my assumption is that whatever they do, they do it in a multilateral way. so i am optimistic. in the second reason i am optimistic is that china has a strong relationship to my home company -- to my home country, to germany. and they are working very hard to make sure that very strong relationship...
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the us president was stating that we are offering once again an olive branch to the iranians that the nonmilitary should come back there should be peace in the region once again but that also should not be qualifier that so many restrictions that the us president was offering so there has to be some kind of cooperation towards iran to come back from this pressure cooker election commissions were normal life so that they can ease down their nerves and see the things as they are author and commentator doctors are very great thank you for your time and your comments. and here's a reminder of what witnesses were saying after the plane went down. no more than toil on the right side of the airplane and one end completely on final i think the pilot made a great if not to hold presidential hands it's the plane crash landed in lonnie park and destroyed the fence for a foot and then it took off again and exploded and was completely incinerated off when you know the keith was watching the news of iranians hitting us bases with missiles on t.v. after 10 minutes i heard a massive explosion and all
the us president was stating that we are offering once again an olive branch to the iranians that the nonmilitary should come back there should be peace in the region once again but that also should not be qualifier that so many restrictions that the us president was offering so there has to be some kind of cooperation towards iran to come back from this pressure cooker election commissions were normal life so that they can ease down their nerves and see the things as they are author and...
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i don't think you will see an olive branch from trump in the next few weeks.he iranians have a lot they can do by the actions they do or don't take in the coming weeks in terms of the decisions following theake successful attack by the u.s. how does iraq respond to aggression on its soil? ian: the international response here is in some ways more problematic than the iranian response. aggression on its soil? has beenis a country that increasingly concerned about the level of iranian influence over the government and over the military. that is why you had massive demonstrations across the country a few weeks ago and why the government fell. now with the americans engaging in military strikes that have killed iraqi civilians and not discussing with the iraqi government in advance, that is going to cost a lot more anger at the united states than iran. we have to all recognize that the only way you keep iran out of iraq is if iraq is an authoritarian government a, like it by non-shi was under saddam hussein. a lot of downside with that kind of iraq. with theve a de
i don't think you will see an olive branch from trump in the next few weeks.he iranians have a lot they can do by the actions they do or don't take in the coming weeks in terms of the decisions following theake successful attack by the u.s. how does iraq respond to aggression on its soil? ian: the international response here is in some ways more problematic than the iranian response. aggression on its soil? has beenis a country that increasingly concerned about the level of iranian influence...
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correspondent filed the report and he joins me now live from las vegas oliver good to see you 50 years of c.d.'s and we're talking about cars a lot change that this program hasn't. absolutely stephen a lot in fact and it's perhaps the most important aspect is that it's no longer this consumer electronic show that the name suggests it was actually changed to c.e.o.'s for that reason just a couple years ago and if you want to look at the major tech companies like amazon microsoft apple they're all opting out of c.s. for launching their latest products they rather prefer to launch their products on their own shoulders and if you look at the major key nodes that were held this year they were held by companies like delta airlines by german automaker dima benz as well as by a food company impossible foods which is working on artificial bacon so that all gives you an idea into which direction this event is moving it's still a very important one but it's rather a developing into an innovation fair. for us of cars airlines fake bacon you've had a look around at the exhibition halls what else st
correspondent filed the report and he joins me now live from las vegas oliver good to see you 50 years of c.d.'s and we're talking about cars a lot change that this program hasn't. absolutely stephen a lot in fact and it's perhaps the most important aspect is that it's no longer this consumer electronic show that the name suggests it was actually changed to c.e.o.'s for that reason just a couple years ago and if you want to look at the major tech companies like amazon microsoft apple they're...
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complain that the growing gig economy leaves them untethered others say it works for them correspondent oliver salat caught up with a few of them. the recreational the hey kill the r.v. a symbol of freedom. home is wherever you take it and were ever work may take you. a campground your analysis on where house and sheep are on kentucky is home to a round it doesn't work camp curse it's 2 pm time to get up for robert barker he works the night shift. good morning good morning robert how you doing and. how is your shift it was great ok yeah easy money man you know basically robert you have your whole life inside that van yeah i've been living in my van for 6 years now. working seasonal work for amazon and i've done some also i've worked a job in alaska salmon cannery i've worked a beat harvest and. amazon has been really good to me and it's really easy money and allows me the freedom to do what i want. robert is $46.00 he has no partner no children and very few expenses and isn't pace's camp side his health insurance and $15.00 an hour when he works managing customer returns it's a temporary contr
complain that the growing gig economy leaves them untethered others say it works for them correspondent oliver salat caught up with a few of them. the recreational the hey kill the r.v. a symbol of freedom. home is wherever you take it and were ever work may take you. a campground your analysis on where house and sheep are on kentucky is home to a round it doesn't work camp curse it's 2 pm time to get up for robert barker he works the night shift. good morning good morning robert how you doing...
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is doubly correspondent oliver salad i all over donald trump revealed his plan together with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu without the presence of palestinian representatives the palestinians are rejecting this deal so what trumps 2 state solution. well it's basically at the heart of his plan that so-called 2 state solution where the palestinians would get their own state as they say they have always called for jerusalem being the common capital as we just heard president trump speak but that will come at a very high price for the palestinian side so the israelis essentially would maintain control of the contest at west bank settlements that are considered breach of humanitarian right by critics and it's pretty obvious that president trump was taking sides here in the run up to this proposal and he's not hiding that he was he tweeted today that it will always stand by the jewish people and the state of israel so essentially really is singling out here israel and it's also interesting if you take a closer look at how to how that plan came together that was the game negotia
is doubly correspondent oliver salad i all over donald trump revealed his plan together with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu without the presence of palestinian representatives the palestinians are rejecting this deal so what trumps 2 state solution. well it's basically at the heart of his plan that so-called 2 state solution where the palestinians would get their own state as they say they have always called for jerusalem being the common capital as we just heard president trump...
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best news from dima there but otherwise things are looking quite good at the german stalking strange olive. absolutely get hot i can tell you that today this morning the german share with extended stacks our don't shocked an index managed to jump on a new record high unlike other equity market indices unlike other stock markets german blue chip index stacks took quite a little while to manage to jump on such a record highs there were 2 there are too many difficult sectors in this index like for example to come makers but also deutsche bank a company that saw a lot of its reputation and share price fall over the recent years now optimism is really returning to the stock trading floor more and more people here are convinced that this year the german manufacturing sector will manage to recover. so the friends stock exchange celebrating an all time high. while capitalism is coming under increasing fire even by people gathered in davos the elites of capitalism what's the view there in the markets is that is that all sort of a whitewash was or is it does capitalism really have to change. oh defi
best news from dima there but otherwise things are looking quite good at the german stalking strange olive. absolutely get hot i can tell you that today this morning the german share with extended stacks our don't shocked an index managed to jump on a new record high unlike other equity market indices unlike other stock markets german blue chip index stacks took quite a little while to manage to jump on such a record highs there were 2 there are too many difficult sectors in this index like for...
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this is the abuse live from berlin the world's wealthy and powerful gather in the swiss olives for the 50th that world economic forum president donald trump opens the gathering of the world's business and political elite by boasting about the u.s. economy saying america is winning like never before but teenage activists gradually learn says leaders like trump are failing to avert a climate catastrophe but also trump on trial the u.s. president may be away in davos on capitol hill lawmakers are debating removing him from office a contentious and partisan spectacle is on the cards as times of peace for trial begins in earnest plus sounding the alarm chinese state media reports a 6 person has died from a new coronavirus international airports and train stations are screening their passengers from china concern grows as health officials now warn the virus can be passed from human to human. is great to have you along every one of the 50 s. the world economic forum is underway in davos and clashing visions of the world's economy and claim it's are taking center stage u.s. president open the
this is the abuse live from berlin the world's wealthy and powerful gather in the swiss olives for the 50th that world economic forum president donald trump opens the gathering of the world's business and political elite by boasting about the u.s. economy saying america is winning like never before but teenage activists gradually learn says leaders like trump are failing to avert a climate catastrophe but also trump on trial the u.s. president may be away in davos on capitol hill lawmakers are...