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dark rue the that other thing that goes in is celery, bell pepper and onions. that is actually what i like to to as the creole mir pois. the french is onions, celery and carrots. when those first french people undoubtedly they brought with them their seeds, a lot of ingredients intending to on the way they had in france. but here in the city where we paf painfully aware of being how feet under sea level do you grow a care rorcarrot. you can't grow a carrot where you can't dig a decent grave too se the water table is high. i think that is how the carrot to out and pepper went in what is the creole flavor. most important basis of verything is that radar creole rue with celery, bell pepper and onions. is typified by tomato. to be brown.nds often food is often red, tomato based. they love the color and they love the flavor. and, of course, there is nothing as delicious as a creole tomato season. that's another very important element. restaurants.two second oldest continuously operated restaurant and w orleans back to 1856 there have only been three the traditions h
dark rue the that other thing that goes in is celery, bell pepper and onions. that is actually what i like to to as the creole mir pois. the french is onions, celery and carrots. when those first french people undoubtedly they brought with them their seeds, a lot of ingredients intending to on the way they had in france. but here in the city where we paf painfully aware of being how feet under sea level do you grow a care rorcarrot. you can't grow a carrot where you can't dig a decent grave too...
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investigators found trash, hazardous waste and rue sewage. >> that's long history of illegal cultivationthe north coast. >> chief david bess is with fish and wildlife. >> we see many ofheks wanto and going throh the proper licensing. there is a whole bunch of folks who are not. >> that is where the focus has shifted. while they are ensuring licensed farms fish and wildlife going after those who aren't. authorities say they discovered $3 million in hidden cash that might have been reloosed pending charges. in trinity county showed what was left behind. >> it makes me angry. this is a national asset. it is a national treasure. it is being disspoiled by criminals. >> there are mounds of garbage and pesticides. >> we are a quarter of a teaspoon can kill a male streams and creeks to water their plants. >> as all of us in california know there is not enough water to go around. massive amounts of it are being di vee diverted. >> they usually have little regard for the environment which means it can trickle into the streams and creeks. they say the stoxins with kill native animals. >> it's more
investigators found trash, hazardous waste and rue sewage. >> that's long history of illegal cultivationthe north coast. >> chief david bess is with fish and wildlife. >> we see many ofheks wanto and going throh the proper licensing. there is a whole bunch of folks who are not. >> that is where the focus has shifted. while they are ensuring licensed farms fish and wildlife going after those who aren't. authorities say they discovered $3 million in hidden cash that might...
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coast of africa the gambia has little in way of its economy to smile about two decades of tyranny call rue forced especially young people to europe in search of a better life but now and a new governance these migrants asylum applications of being rejected and spent three years in germany training and working as a caregiver for the elderly until he was unexpectedly deported he now lives with his mother and six other people in a small house in the capital. this is my folder from school in germany. the moment they arrested me inside the classroom so i had to take it with me and when i. brought my school books all the way back with me. brah. this is the worst case scenario well integrated immigrant with job prospects in germany ends up back in the gambia with nothing the twenty two year old can barely bring himself to be the house ashamed he didn't live up to his expectations. government who would visit every world do they want to deport him enough but i don't have any. problem in germany my all three. i couldn't comment not in only walk. my home there are between them and finish and go to sc
coast of africa the gambia has little in way of its economy to smile about two decades of tyranny call rue forced especially young people to europe in search of a better life but now and a new governance these migrants asylum applications of being rejected and spent three years in germany training and working as a caregiver for the elderly until he was unexpectedly deported he now lives with his mother and six other people in a small house in the capital. this is my folder from school in...
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so for rue la la and gilt, they both have liberal return policies i got to tell you something.ome back and buy from us we've seen our best members visit the site literal 20 to 30 -- we have many members that visit the site 20 to 30 times a month to buy from us we have tens of thousands of members that buy from us literally hundred-plus times per year >> you sell nfl paraphernalia. >> largest in the world. >> you're buying from us we have a company that processes water bottles. all those garments are made of recycled water bottles the deals with nike. >> perfect and we now make all of the nike apparel starting april 1st >> all right this deal is going to be cut in the commercial break when we come back, we are counting down to the opening bell on wall street. we'll get jim cramer's reaction to our interview with starbucks outgoing chairman howard shelts. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ >>> what i really believe is there's a lot of things i can do as a priva
so for rue la la and gilt, they both have liberal return policies i got to tell you something.ome back and buy from us we've seen our best members visit the site literal 20 to 30 -- we have many members that visit the site 20 to 30 times a month to buy from us we have tens of thousands of members that buy from us literally hundred-plus times per year >> you sell nfl paraphernalia. >> largest in the world. >> you're buying from us we have a company that processes water bottles....
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the crux of our flavor, the most important basis of everything is the dark creole rue.pified by tomato. cajun food tends to be brown. read, oftenis often tomato-based. they love the color and the flavor. of course, there's nothing as delicious as a creole tomato in season. that's another very important element. gems, itw orleans's dates back to 1856. there have only been three , so the tradition has remained constant and authentic. gumbo is probably the most emblematic dish of new orleans. gumbo., the word is used to describe who we are as a people. sometimes, the word gumbo is used to describe who we are as a people. some of the beautiful thickening comes not just from the roux, color,ives the gumbo its but also a powder. unusual side effect of being added to a hot liquid. it sickens the liquid that it -- ens the liquid that it goes into. some will have okra. the fascining thing about gumbo is the name. wordhoctaw indians, the , theused for the powder choctaws called sassafras leaves kombo. african-american slaves who are here in new orleans, many of them came from wes
the crux of our flavor, the most important basis of everything is the dark creole rue.pified by tomato. cajun food tends to be brown. read, oftenis often tomato-based. they love the color and the flavor. of course, there's nothing as delicious as a creole tomato in season. that's another very important element. gems, itw orleans's dates back to 1856. there have only been three , so the tradition has remained constant and authentic. gumbo is probably the most emblematic dish of new orleans....
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dana la rue fell asleep then awoke as a fellow passenger was assaulting her. >> one of his hands was feeling around on my chest and moving down toward my belt and the other one was high up on the inner thigh. >> reporter: the fbi says she's part of an alarming trend. from 2014 to 2017 the number of federal sexual assault investigations jumped 66% but investigators say many cases go unreported because victims are reluctant to speak up on a >> many of the victims are seated in middle or window seats, are covered by a blanket or jacket and often times are asleep. >> reporter: the fbi says it happenmovernht fls,victim has taken a sleeping pill. one in five flight attendants reports being aware of an assault, even assaulted themselves. sarah nelson was attacked while flying as a passenger asleep at the window. >> this person who was attacking me was right there over me. i was afraid that if i spoke up right then it was going to cause the attack to become more violent. >> reporter: police say alcohol is often a factor. now a new fbi public awareness campaign urging victims and witnesses to
dana la rue fell asleep then awoke as a fellow passenger was assaulting her. >> one of his hands was feeling around on my chest and moving down toward my belt and the other one was high up on the inner thigh. >> reporter: the fbi says she's part of an alarming trend. from 2014 to 2017 the number of federal sexual assault investigations jumped 66% but investigators say many cases go unreported because victims are reluctant to speak up on a >> many of the victims are seated in...
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because i don't was in a casual affair and then i can see margin the cashier is a major part of we did rue. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was a remark to. let it come in. and. we tried to dig deeper but not all of what she needed to yesterday did reality. it was our view going to want it back and this christmas it comes up. if you want to go to the river but i wasn't led to do that i said yes if you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they weren't exactly helpful. at the cathedral but two i will discover the reasons why the st john brothers hurriedly left town another alleged case of paraphilia. the sexual abuse of a number of boys. for three days we try to find these presumed victims. in this city where the catholic church is omnipresent it's hard to broach the subject. finally we find one of the kids who supposedly abused by the priest. today he's fifteen. calibur said yes. cyrano digital media p.c.'s. don't see the same but the city. under disappears and. then you can go up by the google. showing one of the communities internal docu
because i don't was in a casual affair and then i can see margin the cashier is a major part of we did rue. this one for the team it wanted to be new it was a remark to. let it come in. and. we tried to dig deeper but not all of what she needed to yesterday did reality. it was our view going to want it back and this christmas it comes up. if you want to go to the river but i wasn't led to do that i said yes if you let go of it ourselves. yes thanks for your precious comments are great but they...
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it's the end of a long offseason for rue been foster.oday, he pleaded no contest to a weapons charge. we have video from his last court appearance. this all stems from an alleged domestic violence incident earlier this year. his ex-girlfriend first claimed he abused her at their home but then recanted the story. as for the weapons charge, the judge sentenced foster today to 232 hours of community service anticipate two years probation. the nfl could also possibly suspend foster. >> new at 11:00 tonight, a diploma was granted to a former student who never finished a single week of class. even so, he will always be a member of the sacred heart cathedral class of 2018. nbc bay area tells us about the emotional tribute his classmates paid to him. >> reporter: it was graduation day at st. heart cathedral preparato preparatory. there were accolades and honors for the 300 seniors. during the ceremony each graduate received a diploma except for one. during their very first week as high school students nearly four years ago, the class of 2018 los
it's the end of a long offseason for rue been foster.oday, he pleaded no contest to a weapons charge. we have video from his last court appearance. this all stems from an alleged domestic violence incident earlier this year. his ex-girlfriend first claimed he abused her at their home but then recanted the story. as for the weapons charge, the judge sentenced foster today to 232 hours of community service anticipate two years probation. the nfl could also possibly suspend foster. >> new at...
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vicious, aggressive calls from lawyers, using that kind of language, and "i will sue you and you will ruei'll drag you in court." i promise you, there are dozens and dozens and dozens of lawyers in new york who are hearing that conversation and hearing their own voices. >> jordan: yes! in fact, i hear my own lawyer's voice in what cohen said. and i'll prove it, by giving my lawyer, rick ballbuster, a call. good luck downloading the memory of this landline, mueller! ( phone dials ) >> hello? >> jordan: hey, rick, jordan klepper here. just wanted to check in and see if you can make my barbecue this weekend. >> if you call me one more time about this limp dick jamboree you call a barbecue i'm going to grease my whole arm and shove it up your ass to puppet your mouth shut. i'll be there. >> jordan: glad to hear it! >> i'm not done, you chatty scrotum. i'm making sangria, a nice, summery white ( bleep ) sangria, and i don't want any judgments about the fruit being soggy. it's marinated, you feckless ( bleep ), which is something that i say all the time, so why would i or anyone like me ever co
vicious, aggressive calls from lawyers, using that kind of language, and "i will sue you and you will ruei'll drag you in court." i promise you, there are dozens and dozens and dozens of lawyers in new york who are hearing that conversation and hearing their own voices. >> jordan: yes! in fact, i hear my own lawyer's voice in what cohen said. and i'll prove it, by giving my lawyer, rick ballbuster, a call. good luck downloading the memory of this landline, mueller! ( phone dials...
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. >> reporter: but for others along the border like cattle rancher rue ruperto escobar, he stands with the president. >> we foot the bill for everything starting from education, food, clothing, housing, you name it. health care. who is going to pay for all of that? we are. and i don't think that's right. >> reporter: at that minnesota rally, while many said those images are sad, they still stand with the president. >> i think that we have a lot of issues at home that we need to take care of before we start taking care of other people, too. >> the president is trying to make it right, i think. he's doing his best. you know, it's a big world. >> and gio benitez back with us live tonight from therd boor. and gio, we've learned this evening that hhs has now requested that the defense department use military bases to house up to 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, david. officials toured four military bases in case they need them. now, the obama administration actually did something very similar back in 2014, to house 7,000 unaccompanied children. david?
. >> reporter: but for others along the border like cattle rancher rue ruperto escobar, he stands with the president. >> we foot the bill for everything starting from education, food, clothing, housing, you name it. health care. who is going to pay for all of that? we are. and i don't think that's right. >> reporter: at that minnesota rally, while many said those images are sad, they still stand with the president. >> i think that we have a lot of issues at home that we...
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isis, which was not a part of rue truce, claimed responsibility for saturday's explosion. news of that bombing came as afghanistan's president offered to extend the ceasefire with the taliban. heur ceasefire surprises the world," ashraf ghani said. ashere is no need for fighting anymore." but the taliban rejected his request, so the group's fighters are ready to resume attacks on s e u.s.-backed government and foreign troops. critics of the ceasefire say it allowed thousands of armed taliban fighters to enter cities around the country. now the fear is that they could launch new attacks. elaine? >> quijano: roxana saberi, thank you. here at home, much of the midwest is sweltering in a dangerous heat wave. chicago, st. louis, and kansas city are broiling in high humidity with temperatures well into the 90s. as the severe heat pushes east tonight, powerful storms will threaten the central u.s. through tuesday. akming up, the maker of a popular vape device responds to growing concerns that teenagers are getting hooked. later, the last play of the game, and perhaps the only one
isis, which was not a part of rue truce, claimed responsibility for saturday's explosion. news of that bombing came as afghanistan's president offered to extend the ceasefire with the taliban. heur ceasefire surprises the world," ashraf ghani said. ashere is no need for fighting anymore." but the taliban rejected his request, so the group's fighters are ready to resume attacks on s e u.s.-backed government and foreign troops. critics of the ceasefire say it allowed thousands of armed...
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in a stadium with 6000 empty seat, as they were mo saleh was left to rue what might have been. more than 30 million viewers tuned in to watch a christmas day episode in 1986 in which his character handed divorce papers to his on—screen wife, angie. off screen, grantham's life was also not without controversy. david sillito reports. six little months to live. six tragic little months and poor old angie's gonna pop off. christmas day, 1986, "dirty" den and angie, and a bit of tv history. more than 30 million people watched this scene. this, my sweet, is a letter from my solicitor, telling you that your husband has filed a petition for divorce. eastenders made leslie grantham and anita dobson tv‘s best—known couple. there was that look about him that you just didn't know what he was going to do next. that was his kind of ace in the hole, i think. there was always that bit about him that was slightly unpredictable, which i liked. that's i think what gave him the edge on tv. there was a kind of restlessness in him, you know, which i think was innate to leslie himself. however, just
in a stadium with 6000 empty seat, as they were mo saleh was left to rue what might have been. more than 30 million viewers tuned in to watch a christmas day episode in 1986 in which his character handed divorce papers to his on—screen wife, angie. off screen, grantham's life was also not without controversy. david sillito reports. six little months to live. six tragic little months and poor old angie's gonna pop off. christmas day, 1986, "dirty" den and angie, and a bit of tv...
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satellites rue threatened by russian and chinese anti-satellite weapons.his air force graphic shows the t,bris from a 2007 chinese test, of which they shot down one of akeir own weather satellites. that test is now seen as a wake- up call to the vulnerability of american satellites. the president's announcement caught most senior officials by surprise. the space force would be the smallest of the armed services, but before it becomes a reality, it will have to be approved by congress. jeff? >> glor: fascinating issue with much more to come. david martin, thank you. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," why health experts now say video gaming is dd addictive as drugs. and later, the innovation that's about to make america's 911 emergency system a lot smarter. if you use some of these moves way too often... then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions. biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth symptoms. it is clinically proven to soothe and m
satellites rue threatened by russian and chinese anti-satellite weapons.his air force graphic shows the t,bris from a 2007 chinese test, of which they shot down one of akeir own weather satellites. that test is now seen as a wake- up call to the vulnerability of american satellites. the president's announcement caught most senior officials by surprise. the space force would be the smallest of the armed services, but before it becomes a reality, it will have to be approved by congress. jeff?...
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into australian waters sending soldiers the board when he tried the refugees were instead taken to the rue a tiny pacific island country which was paid by australia to take them what was seen as toughness by how it helped win him reelection most of the tempus refugees were eventually brought to australia or new zealand but competing on toughness towards so-called boat people has been a theme of australian politics since policy now is to turn back boats at sea refugees who do get through deported to remote pacific islands and told they'll never be brought to australia more than a thousand people have been held on papua new guinea's man of silence and in a room for almost five years australia's policies were seen as extreme now they're being copied astray or is never a role model for europe or role model for countries anyway when it comes to repeating in fact australia is a textbook example of how not to treat out refugees and asylum seekers and i think european leaders if they're looking at the australian model should go into medicine or they should go and meet the refugees and asylum seeke
into australian waters sending soldiers the board when he tried the refugees were instead taken to the rue a tiny pacific island country which was paid by australia to take them what was seen as toughness by how it helped win him reelection most of the tempus refugees were eventually brought to australia or new zealand but competing on toughness towards so-called boat people has been a theme of australian politics since policy now is to turn back boats at sea refugees who do get through...
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in a stadium with 6000 empty seats, birthday boy mo was left to rue what might have been.quiry into alleged russian meddling in the election. ajudge in washington revoked mr manafort‘s bail, saying he had abused the court‘s trust. former tennis world number one boris becker has claimed diplomatic immunity from bankruptcy proceedings — citing his role as a sports attache to the central african republic. the three—time wimbledon champion was supposedly appointed to the diplomatic post in april. but a spokesman for the central african republic government has now suggested that no such post exists. the east sanders actor landlord of the queen vic has died. the a0 million viewers turn —— choosing to watch the christmas day episode in 1986 in which his character handed divorce papers to his on—screen wife, off—screen, it was not without controversy. christmas day, 1986, 30 dan and angie, and a bit of tv history,. this is a letter telling you your husband. does that look about him that you just didn‘t know what he was going to do next. that was his eighth in the whole, it was alw
in a stadium with 6000 empty seats, birthday boy mo was left to rue what might have been.quiry into alleged russian meddling in the election. ajudge in washington revoked mr manafort‘s bail, saying he had abused the court‘s trust. former tennis world number one boris becker has claimed diplomatic immunity from bankruptcy proceedings — citing his role as a sports attache to the central african republic. the three—time wimbledon champion was supposedly appointed to the diplomatic post in...
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care the man known as ali is being held at an offshore detention center on the tiny pacific island now rue he wants to go to australia to be with members of his ethnic group andrew thomas reports now from bruce been. the refugee at the center of this is a sixty three year old has are a man originally from afghanistan but he tried to come to australia by boat instead under australia's government never australia policy he was deported straight to the tiny bit of a god of the route where he's been for nearly five years he's got lung cancer he's dying everybody accepts that he wants to be brought to australia for palliative care and because he knows that members of his community are here to support him in his final days and australia's government has accepted that the medical operations on the route not adequate for his needs and they've offered to transfer him to taiwan he doesn't want to go there he says he knows nobody he fears people won't speak his language now doctors here more than a thousand of them now have signed a petition calling for him to be brought to australia i spoke to one of
care the man known as ali is being held at an offshore detention center on the tiny pacific island now rue he wants to go to australia to be with members of his ethnic group andrew thomas reports now from bruce been. the refugee at the center of this is a sixty three year old has are a man originally from afghanistan but he tried to come to australia by boat instead under australia's government never australia policy he was deported straight to the tiny bit of a god of the route where he's been...
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millions of refugees now for the past couple of days we've been following stories coming out of a now rue island the government there has a side it's a council events commemorating world refugee day and our correspondent andrew thomas sent us this update. there are nearly a thousand refugees on the wrist people australia sent to the times of god country after they tried to come to its shores by boat given that the entire population of the river is just out of thirteen thousand those refugees make up a huge proportion of the overall population and on wednesday they were to have events to celebrate world refugee day but on monday those events were canceled you know it's obvious you. know. we have rights in this prison you have no future there is no. there is no. last week and a rainy and refugee took his own life on the road and i'm told the members of the refugee community on the roof feel that in this time of mourning i don't want to be holding celebrate tree vents i've been trying to reach refugees themselves to find out what they think but getting information on very dodgy mobile phone
millions of refugees now for the past couple of days we've been following stories coming out of a now rue island the government there has a side it's a council events commemorating world refugee day and our correspondent andrew thomas sent us this update. there are nearly a thousand refugees on the wrist people australia sent to the times of god country after they tried to come to its shores by boat given that the entire population of the river is just out of thirteen thousand those refugees...
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just rue ning. just ran. awing running isot a d sentence.might not tell the whole story i briefly saw it. it'ser important, h , it has toe taken in the context of the entire investigation. it's aho snaps in time. coleman mcdonough says thee vehicle ros was in matched the car invved in a nearby drive-by shooting. police de taped one occupant of vehicle and found firearms inside. rose was unarmed. ipl would urge peo to give us time to cduct an objective investigation. the police officer involved has not been identifi but we do know he was new to the force and had jt been swo in. in new york,ve laura eng l, fox news. q. right now at 11, campaign ntroversy, what local worker did that cost him his job. plus ls, new d about the maryland woman who died after her fiance's dog att hked this morning. and dramatic newe video from ara soir f brimg. yr news starts now off the top tonight there's a new sign this cam paper season i getting a little nasty. a cam paper manager in a local maryland d of a job after he was caught on camera trashing the oh
just rue ning. just ran. awing running isot a d sentence.might not tell the whole story i briefly saw it. it'ser important, h , it has toe taken in the context of the entire investigation. it's aho snaps in time. coleman mcdonough says thee vehicle ros was in matched the car invved in a nearby drive-by shooting. police de taped one occupant of vehicle and found firearms inside. rose was unarmed. ipl would urge peo to give us time to cduct an objective investigation. the police officer involved...
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those that were housing people that were unrelated to them, rue rutinly strip searched and forced tod with men and women. the fact and result was the zero-tolerance policy. >> and jim schults that's the policy for >> the countrywide idea that that the law made us do it, the judge said, hey, we're not here to talk about the law. this is choice of how to execute immigration policy by the government. they were basically admitting this is choice of policy, not a mandate by law. so they admitted this is something that they wanted to do, not what they had to do. defend. >> so this president got elected on securing our borders. part of our securing our borders is a policy that does not include catch and release when people are trying to get into this country unlawfully. >> is that a legal point or a political point? >> that's a political point that's teeing up the legal point. you have to follow the law. obama time and time again tried to do everything by executive order and circumvent congress. we keep talking about a zero-tolerance policy, right now we have a swreezero action poli congres
those that were housing people that were unrelated to them, rue rutinly strip searched and forced tod with men and women. the fact and result was the zero-tolerance policy. >> and jim schults that's the policy for >> the countrywide idea that that the law made us do it, the judge said, hey, we're not here to talk about the law. this is choice of how to execute immigration policy by the government. they were basically admitting this is choice of policy, not a mandate by law. so they...
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ru rue giuliani and it becomes very muddled but there is a campaign going on by the president, by the president's lawyers, led by rudy giuliani to discredit the legal basis of the special counsel. they're talking about how the president can't be subpoenaed but it could end up being an incredibly messy fight that could its way to the sueme court. >> and it's certainly drawn strong reaction. all right. thank you. >>> still ahead, the controversy over standing for the national anthem gets reignited as the president cancels the white house celebration. >> those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the
ru rue giuliani and it becomes very muddled but there is a campaign going on by the president, by the president's lawyers, led by rudy giuliani to discredit the legal basis of the special counsel. they're talking about how the president can't be subpoenaed but it could end up being an incredibly messy fight that could its way to the sueme court. >> and it's certainly drawn strong reaction. all right. thank you. >>> still ahead, the controversy over standing for the national...
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william rue fiss king was very much a unionist. of course he was in office office before the events of secession and the civil war began. but he was a firm, firm unionist. when the winds of secession began to blow he was firmly rooted in the sense that we must stay together as a union, we must not separate. he was a close friend of james buchanan, they were co-norths and lived together in washington before he returned to alabama. there was speculation that they had more than just a friendship relationship but there's no basis for no proof to that. there's never been any kind of letters found or anything like that. in 1852, he was chosen as the running mate to frank lynn pears and they won the election. -- pears and they won the election -- pearce and they won the election. he was ill with tuberculosis and went to cuba to recuperate. while he was in cuba, the senate passed a special bill that allowed them to go and swear him in as vice president of the united states. he's the only executive branch official that's ever been sworn in
william rue fiss king was very much a unionist. of course he was in office office before the events of secession and the civil war began. but he was a firm, firm unionist. when the winds of secession began to blow he was firmly rooted in the sense that we must stay together as a union, we must not separate. he was a close friend of james buchanan, they were co-norths and lived together in washington before he returned to alabama. there was speculation that they had more than just a friendship...
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gobbing, bob iger from abck disney -- liz: charlie's going to be there with his fanny pack and a camera ruethey love me everywhere. liz: oh, i'm sure i'll hear about that on twitter. >> yes. liz: closing bell ringing in about eight minutes. we are up a solid 200 points for the dow jones industrials. our next guest is about to look into his crystal ball to tell us whether markets will do what they supposely normally do in june, and that is swoon. he may surprise you with his answer. don't go away. ♪ ♪ with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. 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. .ea . from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping i
gobbing, bob iger from abck disney -- liz: charlie's going to be there with his fanny pack and a camera ruethey love me everywhere. liz: oh, i'm sure i'll hear about that on twitter. >> yes. liz: closing bell ringing in about eight minutes. we are up a solid 200 points for the dow jones industrials. our next guest is about to look into his crystal ball to tell us whether markets will do what they supposely normally do in june, and that is swoon. he may surprise you with his answer. don't...
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please welcome up mohammed knew rue. [applause] >> thank you. it takes a village to really put together a project and to this project, when we got the call a few months ago from the mayor's office of protocol, we went to work and our partners donated the pole to us. and our friends at m.t.a., the sign shop, they had the responsibility of, you know, making all the science. and then it came to our shop where we had to figure out the order of what the signs go. our division of architectures and engineering, they helped put all these signs into the correct places. they went through several different iterations. and then, of course, our operations department. our building shop came and builds the foundation, and we still have to come back and finish it. a big hand to all the city family for coming together to make this happen. [applause] also, as part of our public works, we are leading the charge were several agencies to make market street really the street of the future. market street is a project we have been working on for several years. we are c
please welcome up mohammed knew rue. [applause] >> thank you. it takes a village to really put together a project and to this project, when we got the call a few months ago from the mayor's office of protocol, we went to work and our partners donated the pole to us. and our friends at m.t.a., the sign shop, they had the responsibility of, you know, making all the science. and then it came to our shop where we had to figure out the order of what the signs go. our division of architectures...
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we'll look at whether children already separated will be rue nig reunited.lus, we're in el salvador to see the violence driving people to the u.s. >>> dozens of rescues in pennsylvania, while heavy rains overwhelm parts of texas still recovering from hurricane harvey. the police killing of an unarmed 17-year-old black teenager triggers protests outside pittsburgh. dramatic cell phone video capturt
we'll look at whether children already separated will be rue nig reunited.lus, we're in el salvador to see the violence driving people to the u.s. >>> dozens of rescues in pennsylvania, while heavy rains overwhelm parts of texas still recovering from hurricane harvey. the police killing of an unarmed 17-year-old black teenager triggers protests outside pittsburgh. dramatic cell phone video capturt
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and, you know, that will either work for him, or i think at the end of the day, he will rue the day thatch an incredibly -- never in history, i think, have we seen a president so partisan, so ready to take on, you know, the other side. and by the way, it's reflected in the way he's run his foreign policy. he takes on america's allies. he undermines nato. he throws out tpp, and he embraces putin, erdogan and other autocrats. it's nothing we've ever seen. >> good analysis from both of you guys. thank you very much. >>> president trump's administration still under fire right now for their hurricane response last year. the death toll in puerto rico is still unclear. despite that, the epa is spending thousands on a coin commemorating its response. we have details next. change the water jug so no one else has to, get home for dinner and feed the cat. you did a million things for your family today but speaking to pnc to help handle all your investments was a very important million and one. pnc. make today the day. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates w
and, you know, that will either work for him, or i think at the end of the day, he will rue the day thatch an incredibly -- never in history, i think, have we seen a president so partisan, so ready to take on, you know, the other side. and by the way, it's reflected in the way he's run his foreign policy. he takes on america's allies. he undermines nato. he throws out tpp, and he embraces putin, erdogan and other autocrats. it's nothing we've ever seen. >> good analysis from both of you...
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will's highly air rue diet general peevishness under the era of trump is well known.his doesn't surprise me. he's extremely frustrated with the fact that washington is mired internessing battles. he feels that -- and, indeed, president trump has signed -- is on pace to sign more executive orders potentially than any president in recent history, and that a symptom, if you will of the fact that congress has not been able to pass legislation. >> he's talking about something bigger there. he's talking about this subservience to trump, what he sees as -- >> yeah. >> that does not -- >> no. steve, i'm not seeing that. having been in the house republican conference, i know many of the republicans who are in the house now. many of them are very independently minded, and almost all of them are seeking to represent their districts effectively. there are many, many districts across the country who wholeheartedly support president trump's agenda. and these members are adamantine about certain things. obviously there are representatives from swing districts, many of whose resident
will's highly air rue diet general peevishness under the era of trump is well known.his doesn't surprise me. he's extremely frustrated with the fact that washington is mired internessing battles. he feels that -- and, indeed, president trump has signed -- is on pace to sign more executive orders potentially than any president in recent history, and that a symptom, if you will of the fact that congress has not been able to pass legislation. >> he's talking about something bigger there....
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. >> all right,around rue. we have the primaries on tuesday. good luck.ll be following things. >> thank you, alex. >>> coming up next, a question on a lot of minds. how long can the first lady remain out of the public spotlight? ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks? using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in your bathroom to remove soap scum, and on walls to remove scuffs and marks. it erases 4x more permanent marker per swipe. for tough kitchen and bath messes, use mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. brand power. helping you buy better. (wienermobile horn) to put a better hot dog it's oscain every hand.ion and that's just what we do. with no artificial preservatives, no added nitrates or nitrites, and by waving bye to by-products. so you can get back to loving them. for the love of hot dogs. (wienermobile horn) and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. af
. >> all right,around rue. we have the primaries on tuesday. good luck.ll be following things. >> thank you, alex. >>> coming up next, a question on a lot of minds. how long can the first lady remain out of the public spotlight? ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks? using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in...
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. >>> i want to talk now about what happens to these kids, the ones who are not able to be rue unified with their parents and placed with someone who would sponsor them. tibcally would be a family member. here is one u.s. senator's take. >> it is a like the u.s. government kidnapped 2300 kids and we have to figure out an immediate way to reunite those children. many at a very, very young age, with their parents. >> i'm joined now by sarah valdez, a supervising attorney for the children's program at the are of gee and immigrant center for children and legal services at austin texas. you heard what tammy baldwin said. she has said that this is kidnapping. how would you describe what's going object at the border? >> i think the fact that children are being separated from their parents is incredibly disheartening of the it's incredibly traumatic advertising for the irn. which it is a trauma that's going to last a lifetime. these kids belong with their parents. family detention is not the answer. those family detention facilities are not child care appropriate facilities. >> you come to thi
. >>> i want to talk now about what happens to these kids, the ones who are not able to be rue unified with their parents and placed with someone who would sponsor them. tibcally would be a family member. here is one u.s. senator's take. >> it is a like the u.s. government kidnapped 2300 kids and we have to figure out an immediate way to reunite those children. many at a very, very young age, with their parents. >> i'm joined now by sarah valdez, a supervising attorney for...
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the owners tell us they followed delta's rues to have a full physical done on their dog before the flight and say he checked out perfectly healthy yet hours after putting him in the airline's care he died and they are now desperate to know why. this morning a heartbroken demand for answers about what killed this pomeranian during a cross-country trip on delta air lines. >> we want to know what happened to our dog. the dog is not a pet. he's family member. >> reporter: alejandro's owner sending him wednesday from phoenix to newark where the couple is moving. 98-year-old dog traveling in a kennel inside the plane's cargo hold. >> there was a stop in detroit. at approximately 6:00 in the morning he was checked on. he was fine and at approximately 8:00 in the morning the dog was again checked on. he was dead according to delta. >> reporter: the airline telling abc news delta is conducting a thorough review of the situation to find out more about why this may have occurred to ensure it doesn't happen again. alejandro's owners hiring the same attorney who represented this family whose dog died
the owners tell us they followed delta's rues to have a full physical done on their dog before the flight and say he checked out perfectly healthy yet hours after putting him in the airline's care he died and they are now desperate to know why. this morning a heartbroken demand for answers about what killed this pomeranian during a cross-country trip on delta air lines. >> we want to know what happened to our dog. the dog is not a pet. he's family member. >> reporter: alejandro's...
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australian waters sending soldiers the border when he tried the refugees were instead taken to the rue the tiny pacific island country which was paid by australia to take them what was seen as toughness by how it helped win him reelection most of the tempest refugees were eventually brought to australia or new zealand but competing on toughness towards so-called boat people has been a theme of australian politics since policy now is to turn back boats at sea refugees who do get through deported to remote pacific islands and told they'll never be brought to australia more than a thousand people have been held in papua new guinea's manna silent and in a room for almost five years australia's policies were seen as extreme now they're being copied a stroller is never a role model for europe or role model for countries anyway when it comes to refugees in fact australia is a textbook example of how not to treat our refugees and asylum seekers and i think european leaders if they're looking at the australian model should go into medicine or if they should go and meet the refugees and asylum s
australian waters sending soldiers the border when he tried the refugees were instead taken to the rue the tiny pacific island country which was paid by australia to take them what was seen as toughness by how it helped win him reelection most of the tempest refugees were eventually brought to australia or new zealand but competing on toughness towards so-called boat people has been a theme of australian politics since policy now is to turn back boats at sea refugees who do get through deported...
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we'll look at whether children already separated will be rue nig reunited. plus, we're in el salvador to see the violence driving people to the u.s. >>> dozens of rescues in pennsylvania, while heavy rains overwhelm parts of texas still recovering from hurricane harvey. the police killing of an unarmed 17-year-old black teenager triggers protests outside pittsburgh. dramatic cell phone video captures that shooting. >>> only on "cbs this morning," a former purdue pharma insider claims the maker of oxycontin ramped up sales even after opioids turned into a public health crisis. >>> we'll visit a real jurassic park on a scottish island. one of the most exciting frontiers for fossil hunters. >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener you world in 90 seconds. >> so we're keeping families together, and at the same time, we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally. >> the president stopped family separations at the border. >> the families that have already been split, they're still split. >> if they're not going to lift a fing
we'll look at whether children already separated will be rue nig reunited. plus, we're in el salvador to see the violence driving people to the u.s. >>> dozens of rescues in pennsylvania, while heavy rains overwhelm parts of texas still recovering from hurricane harvey. the police killing of an unarmed 17-year-old black teenager triggers protests outside pittsburgh. dramatic cell phone video captures that shooting. >>> only on "cbs this morning," a former purdue...
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they're all becoming ver rue casalt. >> courtney, lee la. >> how did you rear your children?n a nice house, but for the longest time our car was a toyota minivan. i tried to live a relatively normal life. you try in little ways. they see mom and dad washing dishes. >> it's my money. dad works hard. you, you're broke, bro. you have nothing. >> you recently lost your dad. how does that change your outlook? >> i lost both of them. my mom died unexpectedly of a heart attack. feels like somebody literally erased my parents from the world and it takes a little time to get over that. it's a testament to how much the love was there. the more i miss them, they loved me so much and i loved them so much, and ultimately that's a good thing. >> if you wanted your kids to take away one lesson from you, what would it be? >> i hope they're selfless and not selfish. >> i hope my kids are happy. >> it's a trite saying, but you're only as happy as you're least happy. i remember looking sometimes and my dad would be just sitting on the couch. and he just looked content. now i know why he was. be
they're all becoming ver rue casalt. >> courtney, lee la. >> how did you rear your children?n a nice house, but for the longest time our car was a toyota minivan. i tried to live a relatively normal life. you try in little ways. they see mom and dad washing dishes. >> it's my money. dad works hard. you, you're broke, bro. you have nothing. >> you recently lost your dad. how does that change your outlook? >> i lost both of them. my mom died unexpectedly of a heart...
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. >> dean is not expected to face penalties as long as he doesn't break any other rues but he's kindwas 10 he got knocked out playing baseball and guess what dad did, jumped right over the wall, right onto the field to make sure that mike was okay. >> ah, he loves his baby. >> my mom would have been like you put yourself there, get yourself out. >> don't do that to your mom. >> she loves me. she loves me. i love my sweet mom. >> sweet baby jesus. sweet baby jesus. >> diane, thank you. i love my mom. >> i know. >>> from one car rescue to another this one is much different. a brave deputy saving a bear in lake tahoe. this bear got into a car, then got locked inside. the deputy breaking the window to free the bear. did not stick around for it. he ran away immediately. moments later the bear climbing out and then it got even scarier. >> when he came out, instead of running any one of 350 different degrees he could have ran, he decides to run right towards myself and the sergeant. he came within five to seven feet of us before figuring out he didn't want to go that direction and veered of
. >> dean is not expected to face penalties as long as he doesn't break any other rues but he's kindwas 10 he got knocked out playing baseball and guess what dad did, jumped right over the wall, right onto the field to make sure that mike was okay. >> ah, he loves his baby. >> my mom would have been like you put yourself there, get yourself out. >> don't do that to your mom. >> she loves me. she loves me. i love my sweet mom. >> sweet baby jesus. sweet baby...
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this as the rue regs accused of executing a top army officer for giving troops extra food in the wake. >>>aying their respects. the 15-year-old bronx teen who was brutally murdered, laid to rest in an emotional funeral omrvice, as the cnity continues to call for justice. >>> flipping out. a shirtless man climbs a highway sign in los angeles, stopping rush hour traffic to protest pollution, then back flipping down before being arrested. >>> and dropping the ball. >> tough play. nobody gets it! wow. >> arkansas misses the opportunity to win the college world series on a pop-up ifithe l inning. opening the door for oregon state to rally back. this one is deep. this one is gone! >> for aciding game three today, june 28th, 2018. >> that is a hearreaking. ey make the catch, arkansas wins the college world series. >> what's happeng? it's you. no, you. >> they all have tough angles to get there in the first place. somebody should call for it and take they get another chance tonight to redeem themselves and win it. >> all right. >>> let's turn to the life and legacy of one of music's mos influ
this as the rue regs accused of executing a top army officer for giving troops extra food in the wake. >>>aying their respects. the 15-year-old bronx teen who was brutally murdered, laid to rest in an emotional funeral omrvice, as the cnity continues to call for justice. >>> flipping out. a shirtless man climbs a highway sign in los angeles, stopping rush hour traffic to protest pollution, then back flipping down before being arrested. >>> and dropping the ball....
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work across federal agencies, cut through their bureaucracy and lead an accurate, ewe main and timely rue unification of every child separated by president trump's policy. i am urging president trump to appoint a family reunification czar to manage this process. they need a competent person to impose order on the chaos the president's decision has caused. someone to be accountable so this doesn't go on months or longer with different agencies pointing fingers at each other while children languish in detention. when local federal agencies are involved in responding to a crisis, the response is often cumbersome and slow. each agency has its different track, its different goals, its different paths. and without someone in the white house bringing order and having them work in sync, nothing happens all too often. a czar, this is a good czar, not a bad czar, would help avoid that situation with the agencies are across purposes and paralysis inaction result. we did this when ebola was involved. we were worried about the national threat. president obama wisely appointed a czar, i believe it was
work across federal agencies, cut through their bureaucracy and lead an accurate, ewe main and timely rue unification of every child separated by president trump's policy. i am urging president trump to appoint a family reunification czar to manage this process. they need a competent person to impose order on the chaos the president's decision has caused. someone to be accountable so this doesn't go on months or longer with different agencies pointing fingers at each other while children...
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. ♪ >>> serious rue music for chipotle story. back on mexican goodness oh, no, theua fastl chain is now exploring the option a of happy hour. and it looks for ways anything to revampts menu and marketing plus they had a couple of bumps in the road under a new c h t have oy're trying this. there's been a report that thean y plans to shut down up to 65 underur performing rants as it looks for ways to spruce up its menu and customer service and to make sure everything is healthy and. lo h a customerknew m loyalty progr set t launch as soon as next year. i'm here for that you know holly we have chipotle thursdayings in my house. i >> every time go to chipotle there's a line. i don' know the under performing stores iny area. >> let us no he so we can get our bowl quicker. >> amazoru deliverck will be hitting roads across the count country. e commerce giant is rolling out a service to entrepreneurs that will allow them to lease blue vans with amazon logo on it to cliff packages for their business. amaz hopes this new roll out will help
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improve investment returns closing lord&taylor, closing those ten stores at the same time selling gilt to ruent but part of it is because they got themselves into this position where they are a little over >> they still have that prize of the real estate gem. guys, we g leave it there. >> thank you foroining us. >> coming up, an amazing play from the women's college play. the state of delaware is now up and running with legal running, will it be a win fall we'll ask the governor, john carney next on "power lunch. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no.chwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. ope
improve investment returns closing lord&taylor, closing those ten stores at the same time selling gilt to ruent but part of it is because they got themselves into this position where they are a little over >> they still have that prize of the real estate gem. guys, we g leave it there. >> thank you foroining us. >> coming up, an amazing play from the women's college play. the state of delaware is now up and running with legal running, will it be a win fall we'll ask the...
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our, my role here is rue unification. -- reunicati. >> i'm the shelter unit manager.ake care of everyday operations with the children. >> good morning. i'm the medical care coordinator for upbring and new hope. we do health screenings for each unique health children. >> hello. good morning. my name is -- i'm lead teacher aide. i make sure the kids give the best education we can give them so they have a successful life. >> hello. good morning. i am with hhs and i work with the program in reviewing the cases for the children that will be reunified with their family members. >> my name is hoe shea gonzalez. i'm the field specialist for division of unaccompanied children operations. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. i thank you so much. i heard you have 58 children here. >> 55. >> 55. -- with the number. >> three of them already reunited with the families. those children, how many times they speak with their relatives or families per week, for example? >> well the children are al how to communicate with their family twice a week. they get a phone call. first we have
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in relation to the issue of social mobility, this is something this government takes very seriously, rue background but their willingness to work cars. can i urged the prime minister to do everything they can to ensure that network rail and gdr bring to win an appalling delays suffered by my constituents. can i say to my right honourable friend that i recognised the problem passengers have faced, they have been let down, delays they have experienced are unacceptable and we need to win sure, we need to ta ke and we need to win sure, we need to take immediate action and that is what we are doing. adhd is a condition that affects every part of an individual‘s life, from education and employment to social lives, and the commission by chair knows that current treatment is not fit for purpose. data is not collected and there is a postcode lottery of waiting times. will the prime minister commit to monitor this data and create a process that fits the needs of people with adhd first?” commend the work that you are doing with this party group on this issue and she will know, nice has published gu
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this guy rue forget has been had arrested by authorities in munich over weekend he's the ceo of audis you say had is owned by volings waggen prosecutors say they're worried that he might, quote, try to suppress evidence. so not only is this volkswagen but high i could end vehicle. >> arrested. something else. all right let's get to the economy. and you're not going to see much about this in the media but second quarter growth i o track to hit a% pace fastst growth rate of four years. former reagan economist art is with us. art let's be clear. in my opinion 4% growth to me means prosperity. what say you? >> i agree with you totally i had a debate the other day in new york with jason and his view was that we can only have 2% growth for as far as the eye can see. my view is with a new policy with the tax cuts, deregulation all of that as we've talked about numerous times stuart is that we can have much high per growth than that. three plus percent growth if you get that for a decade stewart you'll solve all sorts of problems but you miss the the most important news item of the weekend.
this guy rue forget has been had arrested by authorities in munich over weekend he's the ceo of audis you say had is owned by volings waggen prosecutors say they're worried that he might, quote, try to suppress evidence. so not only is this volkswagen but high i could end vehicle. >> arrested. something else. all right let's get to the economy. and you're not going to see much about this in the media but second quarter growth i o track to hit a% pace fastst growth rate of four years....
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the newly formed company will be called rue gilt group.est yeah i don't kno cray. they're teaming up to launch a new line of cosmetics. this is a 58-piece set. it's from $15 to $40. it has everything from face crayons to ha mascara. the shades taken from names of actual crayons. the entire collection, 100% vegan. so if you would like to do your face in crayons, now's your chance. >> dagen: thank you very much. >> cheryl: how about that. >> dagen: i am a vegan. that's not what i'm going to ask governor huckabee about. >> i'm not a huckabee. i'm a cairn --arnivore. >> dagen: trump saying jeff sessions didn't say he was going to recuse himself, your take on this. >> it's not particularly helpful to the president or to jeff sessions. i think the president is doing everything he can to try to encourage jeff sessions to maybe say i think it's time to go home to alabama. the problem, though, if that happens, this president would have a very tough time getting someone to be attorney general if there was this view that he pushed the guy out and, fr
the newly formed company will be called rue gilt group.est yeah i don't kno cray. they're teaming up to launch a new line of cosmetics. this is a 58-piece set. it's from $15 to $40. it has everything from face crayons to ha mascara. the shades taken from names of actual crayons. the entire collection, 100% vegan. so if you would like to do your face in crayons, now's your chance. >> dagen: thank you very much. >> cheryl: how about that. >> dagen: i am a vegan. that's not what...
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so the first t rue they have is, you never impose the unemployment exclusively on a subset of people. that is fundamentally unjust and creates terrible tensions inside the union--if any of you are members of union, you know thihis--betwn the workers who are bitter that they lost everything, particularly whwhen many employs will then impose overtime on the workers still working, rather than bring back dy w's emplunemoyed. . so that't's thet rule. second rule is, if there redundant because nothing more can be done in this area, or that we've got to a limit of how much we can share the unemployment, thene will find work for those people in another co-op because the mondragon is a parent company ofndreds of co-ops, and they do that. they're very prproud thatt in the current climate of spain-- for those of you that are not familiar with it, spain is now ththe worst economic downtuf modern spanish history, the worst in europe, 25% unempmployment. the unemploymenent rate in spain today is w what it was at the worst of the depression of the 1930s. young people between the s of 1and 30 have a
so the first t rue they have is, you never impose the unemployment exclusively on a subset of people. that is fundamentally unjust and creates terrible tensions inside the union--if any of you are members of union, you know thihis--betwn the workers who are bitter that they lost everything, particularly whwhen many employs will then impose overtime on the workers still working, rather than bring back dy w's emplunemoyed. . so that't's thet rule. second rule is, if there redundant because...
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they regretted it the rest of their lives, and maybe ivanka trump stepping up and taking charge of rueng those 2,300 -- >> managing it, asking the questions. >> the lost children. the lost toddlers, those lost infants, those lost young girls, maybe she can step up and aggressively take charge of that part of it. and reunite these families. that would besing her position. >> only she knows what the true relationship and dynamic is between her and her father and i'm going to say something here. that is not out of the realm of possibility. that the patriarchical pull in this family is so strong that she does feel intimidated. that she does feel she can't do this. she can do this. the moment has not passed. this is the opportunity now, because there are 2300 children who are sitting somewhere, either in a detention facility or they've been sent out to american families. and their parents are in the process of being deported. some of them already have been deported. we know that because we've seen one mother in guatemala on television, her eyes swollen, her child, her son, somewhere she doe
they regretted it the rest of their lives, and maybe ivanka trump stepping up and taking charge of rueng those 2,300 -- >> managing it, asking the questions. >> the lost children. the lost toddlers, those lost infants, those lost young girls, maybe she can step up and aggressively take charge of that part of it. and reunite these families. that would besing her position. >> only she knows what the true relationship and dynamic is between her and her father and i'm going to say...
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with he rue the day that they drift away from us.t, if you go back 100 years ago -- and we ought to get a chart of this -- look at the hawley smoot tariffs in the late '20s and early '30s. how did that work out? that cracked the global economy and you can drop a plum line to the rise of fascism, see madeleine albright's on this. that's what leads to the second world war. >> this is america first and protectionism. this is america alone. the french and others said the g7 has become th g6, the united states has spent years building up an order that served our interest on balance so this is not just bad economics as steve pointed out, this is not suddenly going to cost more jobs than it saves. this is going to contribute to the further unraveling of a world that we have literally spent three quarters of a century trying to build. >> it's a slogan, america first, it doesn't put america first, it puts america alone but also, steve, it puts americans last. americ americans, working class americans, are the ones who feel the disproportionat
with he rue the day that they drift away from us.t, if you go back 100 years ago -- and we ought to get a chart of this -- look at the hawley smoot tariffs in the late '20s and early '30s. how did that work out? that cracked the global economy and you can drop a plum line to the rise of fascism, see madeleine albright's on this. that's what leads to the second world war. >> this is america first and protectionism. this is america alone. the french and others said the g7 has become th g6,...