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major rebecca white and captain jeremy white were grateful to be together for a few hours at thanksgiving meeting up in a they have been married five months. >> so you are intentionally together in iraq this is the only place that you could be together. >> yes, somewhat, yes. >> it worked out that way. >> at camps where the u.s. military shares a command center with the iraqi army watching air strikes against isis, steven bryant serves as a chaplin. ministering to the spiritual needs of soldiers of all religions of the but on his third tour of duty in iraq, he is thankful for something practical. cellphones. >> i think what is different this time is communications. it gives me the opportunity to express that to my girls and to my wife and my mom and dad and family members more frequently. i miss them and love them and private first class bean from fontana, southern, california. >> i'm 19. i turn 20 in january and i turn 20 in iraq. >> he told us he had never been outside of california until he enlisted a year ago. now he is a guard at the camp in a country that could not be anymore foreig
major rebecca white and captain jeremy white were grateful to be together for a few hours at thanksgiving meeting up in a they have been married five months. >> so you are intentionally together in iraq this is the only place that you could be together. >> yes, somewhat, yes. >> it worked out that way. >> at camps where the u.s. military shares a command center with the iraqi army watching air strikes against isis, steven bryant serves as a chaplin. ministering to the...
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the spokesperson rebecca white takes. >> when we acquire property and someone chooses a new place to go, more often than not given denver's housing market, that place is more expensive. so we have a federal requirement to make up that difference and we do that for renters as well. >> reporter: cdot will give $2 million toward affordable housing in denver and provide air conditioning units for homes closest to the highway. cdot stands by years of air quality testing and it will also build this. essentially a park that will be built over i70 about onthat hav done these and they're wonderful viable rant spaces. >> reporter: -- vibrant spaces. >> reporter: but many in the neighborhood are still afraid hoprect will affect them. >> many are being pushed out and we're trying to protect water, nd, people. >> the civil rights complaint was filed with the department of transportation. about what is happening today along the dakota access pipeline. the protest lines in north dakota, it's clear there have been some clashes with law enforcement. hundreds of demonstrators gathered on a highway jus
the spokesperson rebecca white takes. >> when we acquire property and someone chooses a new place to go, more often than not given denver's housing market, that place is more expensive. so we have a federal requirement to make up that difference and we do that for renters as well. >> reporter: cdot will give $2 million toward affordable housing in denver and provide air conditioning units for homes closest to the highway. cdot stands by years of air quality testing and it will also...
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major rebecca dimuro white and captain jeremy white were grateful just to be together for a few hours at thanksgiving, mosul. they've only been married five months. >> so you're intentionally together here in iraq. this was the only place you could be together? >> yes. kind of. >> it just worked out that way. >> major steven bryant serves as a chaplain, ministering to the spiritual needs of soldiers of all religions. but on his third tour of duty in iraq he's thankful for something rather practical: cell phones. >> i think what's different this time is communications. it's given me the opportunity to express to my girls and to my wife, to my mom and dad, and different family members more frequently that i miss 'em and i love 'em, and i certainly appreciate their support. >> others waxed poetic, like private first class onae beam, >> this is a humbling experience out here, the experience to come and be humbled and see how other people live and see what other people think they need back in the states. the kids that grow up, their culture, this is all they know. you see them, no socks, n
major rebecca dimuro white and captain jeremy white were grateful just to be together for a few hours at thanksgiving, mosul. they've only been married five months. >> so you're intentionally together here in iraq. this was the only place you could be together? >> yes. kind of. >> it just worked out that way. >> major steven bryant serves as a chaplain, ministering to the spiritual needs of soldiers of all religions. but on his third tour of duty in iraq he's thankful...
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major rebecca de niro white and captain jeremy white were grateful just to be together for a few hours at thanksgiving, area around ten miles east of mosul. they've only been married five months. so you're intentionally together here in iraq. this was the only place you could be together. >> yeah. kind of. >> it just worked out that way. >> reporter: major steven bryant serves as a chaplain. ? ministering to the spiritual needs of soldiers of all religions. but on his third tour of duty in iraq he's thankful for something rather practical. cell phones. >> i think what's different this time is communications. it's giving me an opportunity to express that to my girls and to my wife and to my mom and dad and different family members more frequently. that i miss them, that i love them, and i certainly appreciate their support. >> reporter: others waxed poetic. like private first class onay >> this is a humbling experience. out here -- the experience to be able to like come and be humbled and see how other people live, stuff that people think they need back in the states. kids, as they grow
major rebecca de niro white and captain jeremy white were grateful just to be together for a few hours at thanksgiving, area around ten miles east of mosul. they've only been married five months. so you're intentionally together here in iraq. this was the only place you could be together. >> yeah. kind of. >> it just worked out that way. >> reporter: major steven bryant serves as a chaplain. ? ministering to the spiritual needs of soldiers of all religions. but on his third...
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colgate optic white high impact white toothpaste. >>rebecca: once you get past and the speeds are at the limit and to the city around fremont street exit we are checking in about 12 minutes >>darya: half of the school students are skipping meals because they cannot afford them and they resulted in the distribution of 27,000 lbs. of fresh fruit and vegetables can fool some of the gore strings to amend stealing from a pet hospital grandma is so happy to be here for your very first christmas. i hear you're quite the expert at waking people up in the morning. let me show you how grandma does it. your daddy made this when he was a little boy. this is your dad at my house, where he had his first christmas. thanks for making the coffee. well look who's up. i'm really glad you're here mom. me too. look who's here! ♪ ♪ when you find something worth waiting for, we'll help you invest to protect it for the future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase, so you can. (becky) i've seen such a change in einstein since he started eating th
colgate optic white high impact white toothpaste. >>rebecca: once you get past and the speeds are at the limit and to the city around fremont street exit we are checking in about 12 minutes >>darya: half of the school students are skipping meals because they cannot afford them and they resulted in the distribution of 27,000 lbs. of fresh fruit and vegetables can fool some of the gore strings to amend stealing from a pet hospital grandma is so happy to be here for your very first...
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white house. meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. veterans day: plenty of lake enhanced clouds. chilly and breezy with temperatures hanging out in the upper 40s most of the day. wind: n 15-25 mph.tonight: mostly clear. coldest temperatures of the season with lows in the lower 30s lakeside and upper 20s saturday, temperatures rebound back into the lower 50s with plenty of sun. more sunshine expected sunday as temperatures try to make a run into the upper 50s to 600. some clouds return next week a big announcment about the brewers dugout...manager craig counsell's contract has been extended. that announcement made by the front office at miller park today... today...cbs 58 sports director, kevin holden was there...he joins us now live with more...kevin. counsell gets three more years in a contract that was set to expire after next baseball season. and with the brewers building toward the this extension lets counsell continue developing the young brewers into contenders. counsell took over for ron roenicke about a month into the 20-15 se
white house. meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready for your evening...rebecca. veterans day: plenty of lake enhanced clouds. chilly and breezy with temperatures hanging out in the upper 40s most of the day. wind: n 15-25 mph.tonight: mostly clear. coldest temperatures of the season with lows in the lower 30s lakeside and upper 20s saturday, temperatures rebound back into the lower 50s with plenty of sun. more sunshine expected sunday as temperatures try to make a run into...
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rebecca. a thanksgiving tradition at the white house. why the president's daughters decided to sit this one out. >>> the robbery takedown. the store owner wrestling with the gunman. the owneren this apologizing to his employee. >>> and the scary scene caught on camera. the popular device that suddenly exploded inside a pocket. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor ab
rebecca. a thanksgiving tradition at the white house. why the president's daughters decided to sit this one out. >>> the robbery takedown. the store owner wrestling with the gunman. the owneren this apologizing to his employee. >>> and the scary scene caught on camera. the popular device that suddenly exploded inside a pocket. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. with otezla, 75% clearer skin...
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democrats, but it's going to be made up for by higher turnout among white women, and certainly higher turnout among latinos. >> rebeccaee? >> i do agree that we are seeing some jumps among latinos. and certainly we've seen college educated white voters in particular, favoring hillary clinton. and that's key because this is a group that traditionally in recent presidential elections has supported republicans. and so trump has been forced to compensate with support from working class white voters which he has done to a large extent. but this make no mistake, this is a major problem for hillary clinton, and it's one of the reasons that to try to energize african-american voters you have seen president obama, michelle obama, out on the campaign trial. why we're seeing president obama going to north carolina today to try to make the case for these voters to get out early and make their voices heard. i think democrats anticipated that this would be a problem. but the extent of the problem is really going to be the determining factor as to whether hillary clinton can win in some of these key states. >> andy, you're the polli
democrats, but it's going to be made up for by higher turnout among white women, and certainly higher turnout among latinos. >> rebeccaee? >> i do agree that we are seeing some jumps among latinos. and certainly we've seen college educated white voters in particular, favoring hillary clinton. and that's key because this is a group that traditionally in recent presidential elections has supported republicans. and so trump has been forced to compensate with support from working class...
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rebecca there. focusing on the other end of pennsylvania avenue. >> it's not just about the white house, but congress. joining us now with some of the races to watch today, good morning. >> good morning, diane and
rebecca there. focusing on the other end of pennsylvania avenue. >> it's not just about the white house, but congress. joining us now with some of the races to watch today, good morning. >> good morning, diane and
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rebecca there. focusing on the other end of pennsylvania avenue. >> it's not just about the white house, but congress. joining us now with some of the races to watch today, good just as important as democrats try to take control. here's what you need to know. the senate is made up of 46 democrats and 54 republicans. in order to win back the majority, democrats need to flip five seats. tuesday watches missouri and wisconsin, races that just recently became tossups. in missouri, the state secretary of state, a democrat, a challenging the republican senator, roy blunt. kand veteran, he assembled a gun blindfolded here. that race is tightened in recent weeks as he's painting blunt as a washington insider. in wisconsin, there's a senate rematch. republican senator ron johnson is facing off against finegold, a democratic senator he defeated in dwen. this race was leaning towards but now it's a dead heat. they poured millions of dollars into the race. we'll see who wins in round two of the wisconsin senator race. in the house, democrats need 30 house to take control. it's a big feat, but they could chip awa
rebecca there. focusing on the other end of pennsylvania avenue. >> it's not just about the white house, but congress. joining us now with some of the races to watch today, good just as important as democrats try to take control. here's what you need to know. the senate is made up of 46 democrats and 54 republicans. in order to win back the majority, democrats need to flip five seats. tuesday watches missouri and wisconsin, races that just recently became tossups. in missouri, the state...
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. >> that was yesterday at the white house just before he left for greece, rebecca.s the reaction now to what the president suggested among his fellow democrats? >> you don't even really have to read along the lines to see what the president is saying. he's saying the democratic party needs to appeal to working class voters as he did when he won iowa and had a coalition with many white working class voters are that in this election supported donald trump, and so he's laying it out there that democrats cannot forsake this demographic, that they can't just blame the demographics for their loss, that they need to speak to the entire country and he's certainly implicitly saying that hillary clinton did not do this in this election and bernie sanders has, you know, made a similar point. i think we'll be hearing a lot more from democratic leaders over the coming weeks, months and years about how the party needs to change its messaging and tone and even some of its policy prescriptions to make sure they are appealing to this segment of the population. >> you think the inter
. >> that was yesterday at the white house just before he left for greece, rebecca.s the reaction now to what the president suggested among his fellow democrats? >> you don't even really have to read along the lines to see what the president is saying. he's saying the democratic party needs to appeal to working class voters as he did when he won iowa and had a coalition with many white working class voters are that in this election supported donald trump, and so he's laying it out...
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rebecca? >> well, jared kushner could certainly still serve as an informal adviser to donald trump in the white house. he wouldn't necessarily need to have a salary. but he could still, if they decide this was something they want to do, he could still get security clearance as an unsalaried, unofficial adviser to donald trump, and that would fit in very well with what his role has been throughout the campaign. i mean, we've talked a lot throughout this election cycle about some of the shake-ups in the trump campaign. he's had three different campaign managers over the course of the campaign. now he has even more people coming in to the fold. in his transition. but jared kushner and trump's adult children have been there throughout this process. sort of the uniting thread of trump's advisers. because there is just this level of trust and level of loyalty that you can't get from the outside. they're connected by blood and by marriage. and so he really does trust jared in a unique way among his advisers, and i would be very surprised if jared were not to have some sort of informal role in this whi
rebecca? >> well, jared kushner could certainly still serve as an informal adviser to donald trump in the white house. he wouldn't necessarily need to have a salary. but he could still, if they decide this was something they want to do, he could still get security clearance as an unsalaried, unofficial adviser to donald trump, and that would fit in very well with what his role has been throughout the campaign. i mean, we've talked a lot throughout this election cycle about some of the...
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. >> rebecca, i am convinced, maybe i am an optimist, once there is a white house press secretary namedications director named, this will be resolved, he will do what all his predecessors, democrats and republicans, have done going back to 1963 when president john f. kennedy was assassinated and honor that tradition which is so important in making sure the american people are fully informed. >> that's right. and people on trump's team have continued to ensure taus that they'll be protecting the pool. they are just trying to get up to speed, in a place where they're able to organize the transition, to be able to implement it immediately. i hope they're telling the truth. the problem is there doesn't seem to be any urgency with them. this is a critical period. as he's transitioning to the presidency, we're missing it. we are representatives for the american people. >> when he was in d.c. and he met with the president of the united states. he sort of disappeared, went back to new york, never bothered to let the pool know he was flying back to new york. you're right. it happens. it's early.
. >> rebecca, i am convinced, maybe i am an optimist, once there is a white house press secretary namedications director named, this will be resolved, he will do what all his predecessors, democrats and republicans, have done going back to 1963 when president john f. kennedy was assassinated and honor that tradition which is so important in making sure the american people are fully informed. >> that's right. and people on trump's team have continued to ensure taus that they'll be...
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rebecca and tom fuentes. appreciate it. >>> so much more straight ahead. the race to the white house remaining tight through utah, which has emerged as a three-way battleground state. stephanie elam is there. stephanie? >> reporter: so what happens, if you in never hillary and you are not feeling what donald trump is saying? some folks here in the beehive states are finding some strength to put behind evan mcmullen coming up. i won this 55 inch tv for less than $30 on dealdash.com. visit dealdash.com for great deals. and start bidding today! my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. >>> welc
rebecca and tom fuentes. appreciate it. >>> so much more straight ahead. the race to the white house remaining tight through utah, which has emerged as a three-way battleground state. stephanie elam is there. stephanie? >> reporter: so what happens, if you in never hillary and you are not feeling what donald trump is saying? some folks here in the beehive states are finding some strength to put behind evan mcmullen coming up. i won this 55 inch tv for less than $30 on...
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white supremacist. >> i don't know where they're coming from. that's not the steve bannon i know. >> reporter: what else do we know about trump's agenda? abc's rebecca jarvis has been going over the trump tax plan. >> the more money you make, the more money you get back out of per year, you get about $100 benefit from this plan. $100 in savings. and if you jump up to $143,000 a year, you'll see $2,000, approximately, in savings. >> reporter: the fine print is about as clear as trump's own tax returns. still under lock and key. >> is he proposing to fix the system that obviously helped him? i don't know the answer to that. >> reporter: we also don't know quite where he stands on abortion. though we told leslie stall he'd fulfill his vow to appoint supreme court justices who oppose roe versus wade. >> but having to do with abortion, if it ever were overturned, it would go back to the states. so it would go back to the states -- >> some women won't be able to get an abortion -- >> it will go back to the states. >> by state. >> well, they'll perhaps have to >> and that's okay? >> well, we'll see what happens. >> reporter: which brings us back to that al
white supremacist. >> i don't know where they're coming from. that's not the steve bannon i know. >> reporter: what else do we know about trump's agenda? abc's rebecca jarvis has been going over the trump tax plan. >> the more money you make, the more money you get back out of per year, you get about $100 benefit from this plan. $100 in savings. and if you jump up to $143,000 a year, you'll see $2,000, approximately, in savings. >> reporter: the fine print is about as...
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meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready 3 3 the frantic finish in the race for the white house is appleton... while donald trump is preparing for an event in appleton.... and we just learned that his running mate, mike pence, will not be joining him tonight. 3 meantime -- hillary clinton continues to deal with the fallout of the latest fbi email investigation.cbs news's jeff pegues has the latest. 3 (track 1)the fbi is searching anthony weiner's computerlooking to zero-in on emails belonging to his estranged wife huma abedinhillary clinton's long time aide. (track 2)(statement gfx in) in a statement released by monday night, she said abedin "learned for the first time on friday...of the posibility thata laptop belonging to mr. weiner could contain emails of hers." (gfx out) "getting involved this close to the election is just wrong." "you don't get to be a smearer at large with derogatory information." // (track 3) f-b-i director james comey is facing relentless criticism for notifying congress about launching the review less than two weeks before the election. "i'll neit
meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready 3 3 the frantic finish in the race for the white house is appleton... while donald trump is preparing for an event in appleton.... and we just learned that his running mate, mike pence, will not be joining him tonight. 3 meantime -- hillary clinton continues to deal with the fallout of the latest fbi email investigation.cbs news's jeff pegues has the latest. 3 (track 1)the fbi is searching anthony weiner's computerlooking to zero-in on...
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rebecca, as a member of the trump family can jared kushner even get a job at the white house? >> there are nepotism laws that prevent family members including inlaws from taking salaried positions. but that won't preclude him from taking a non-salary position or acting as a kitchen cabinet adviser. that's why we are hearing reports of jared getting security clearance. he is clearly very much still in the mix, very much a trusted adviser to trump and his team. and i would be surprised actually, if we did not see him saking some sort of informal role in the trump white house because he has been so instrumental throughout this campaign not only to shaping the direction and the strategy, but really keeping this team together. we talked so much throughout this campaign about all the tumultuous turns in this campaign, all the different leaders from corey lewandowski, paul manafort, to john bannon. jared bushner has been a thread throughout, one of the things hoeding this campaign together. i think that we can expect this to continue as they move into the white house. >> can we see h
rebecca, as a member of the trump family can jared kushner even get a job at the white house? >> there are nepotism laws that prevent family members including inlaws from taking salaried positions. but that won't preclude him from taking a non-salary position or acting as a kitchen cabinet adviser. that's why we are hearing reports of jared getting security clearance. he is clearly very much still in the mix, very much a trusted adviser to trump and his team. and i would be surprised...