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. >> reporter: serge gil is not a celebrity.book-publishing, semi-professional scientology critic. he is someone who spent his entire childhood in the church, and tonight, he's talking about it for the first time. >> this is why it's so important that i come forward, because i feel like, you know, we lived it. we lived the hell. >> reporter: serge was born into a large scientology family. his parents were devout parishioners who, serge says, he didn't see so much, because they were so busy doing the work of the church. >> my first memories of my childhood were already inside this organization. >> reporter: at age 10, serge says his parents enrolled him in a course which involved an introduction to auditing techniques. auditing is one of the central practices of the church. it's a kind of therapy using a device, invented by l. ron hubbard, called an e-meter, which is supposed to help liberate you from negative feelings and the trauma of past experiences. >> this is just a flow of energy that's coming from the meter through you, b
. >> reporter: serge gil is not a celebrity.book-publishing, semi-professional scientology critic. he is someone who spent his entire childhood in the church, and tonight, he's talking about it for the first time. >> this is why it's so important that i come forward, because i feel like, you know, we lived it. we lived the hell. >> reporter: serge was born into a large scientology family. his parents were devout parishioners who, serge says, he didn't see so much, because they...
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let's look first at the video of donald trump actually talking about this reporter, serge kovaleski, on the campaign trail. >> right after a couple of good paragraphs talking about northern new jersey, written by the nice reporter, now you've got to see this guy, ah, i don't know what i said, i don't remember. he's going, i don't remember. maybe that's what i said. this is 14 years ago. they didn't do a retraction. >> number one, serge kovaleski has a condition that limits the movement of his arms. so many people interpreted trump's behavior there to be mocking serge kovaleski, a reporter he knew from his time covering new york. the broader story is that serge kovaleski was challenging trump's allegation that thousands of muslims cheered in new jersey on 9/11. no evidence of that. trump was wrong about that but continued to repeat it. trump made fun of choef less ski on the campaign trail. all that happened during the primary season. it's been pointed to ever since as one of the most shocking examples of trump's behavior on the campaign trail. >> he again denied it this morning via t
let's look first at the video of donald trump actually talking about this reporter, serge kovaleski, on the campaign trail. >> right after a couple of good paragraphs talking about northern new jersey, written by the nice reporter, now you've got to see this guy, ah, i don't know what i said, i don't remember. he's going, i don't remember. maybe that's what i said. this is 14 years ago. they didn't do a retraction. >> number one, serge kovaleski has a condition that limits the...
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i'll bet serge gainsbourg. >> eric: serge gainsbourg?e these things. no, actually you need a little more room. lourmarin is a 1,000-year-old town about 90 minutes from marseille. a picture-perfect village known for its farmers market. >> eric: do you like green salad? >> anthony: oh, cavignon, here we go. >> eric: if i make a, yeah, if i make a green salad, you're going to eat it? >> anthony: no. >> eric: this one is better, right? that one okay. we take the female. they have a black tapenade with basil. >> anthony: yeah. >> eric: or the traditional one. >> anthony: tradish -- let's go traditional. >> eric: traditional one. >> anthony: no, time to mess around here. >> eric: we're going to eat like pigs. >> anthony: so, what else is new? >> eric: we need a saucisson. >> anthony: oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. definitely, and some bread. >> eric: and the bread, yeah. >> anthony: oh, and wine. >> eric: and the wine. >> anthony: a very, very, very expensive wine. >> eric: yeah? >> anthony: yeah, we're blowing out the budget, man. [ eric speaking fren
i'll bet serge gainsbourg. >> eric: serge gainsbourg?e these things. no, actually you need a little more room. lourmarin is a 1,000-year-old town about 90 minutes from marseille. a picture-perfect village known for its farmers market. >> eric: do you like green salad? >> anthony: oh, cavignon, here we go. >> eric: if i make a, yeah, if i make a green salad, you're going to eat it? >> anthony: no. >> eric: this one is better, right? that one okay. we take the...
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the bravest person i've ever known went by the nickname serge knight. he was as fistly imposing as the infamous music producer, but he was calm and big-hearted, with a smile as wide as a canyon. a sudanese muslim, serge served as my scout's platoon interpreter during the deployment to iraq in 2007 and 2008, and he went on every patrol and mission with us, no matter the circumstances. he had survived multiple roadside bomb attacks, had lost three young children to the bombings in the first gulf war, and yet still believed in america and what america represented to him and his family. although he doubted he would ever get to our country, he aspired for his children to do so. perhaps my grandchildren will go to school with your kids, he once told me with typical paternal charm. i'd like that very much. and i felt the same. we all did. he was one of us. president trump's recent executive order on muslim refugees and immigrants works to ensure that such a dream never comes true. muslim allies, including interpreters like serge in iraq and afghanistan have do
the bravest person i've ever known went by the nickname serge knight. he was as fistly imposing as the infamous music producer, but he was calm and big-hearted, with a smile as wide as a canyon. a sudanese muslim, serge served as my scout's platoon interpreter during the deployment to iraq in 2007 and 2008, and he went on every patrol and mission with us, no matter the circumstances. he had survived multiple roadside bomb attacks, had lost three young children to the bombings in the first gulf...
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trump denying he ever made fun of serge kovaleski, when trump said thousands of muslims were cheeringwas the root of the story. trump could reach out to serge kovaleski, and i'm not sure he's done that either. >> people can go online and watch that for himself. there were lighter moments at the awards show last night. nischelle, here is one of them. ryan reynolds, when he did not win decided to, i guess, well, embrace the man sitting next to him, andrew garfield. so this got a lot of attention including from ryan reynolds' wife there who seems to be enjoying that. what was going on here, nischelle? >> good question. bromance, i don't know. the golden globes is the show where hollywood really let's loose because there's an open bar, the drinks are flowing all night. by that point in the night, i'm sure there had been several of them. you know what? there were a couple of those light moments, people like to have a little fun. ryan reynolds said, hey, i lost, i might as well get a smooch on the side if i'm going to be a loser tonight. ryan gosling subsequently gave one of the most beauti
trump denying he ever made fun of serge kovaleski, when trump said thousands of muslims were cheeringwas the root of the story. trump could reach out to serge kovaleski, and i'm not sure he's done that either. >> people can go online and watch that for himself. there were lighter moments at the awards show last night. nischelle, here is one of them. ryan reynolds, when he did not win decided to, i guess, well, embrace the man sitting next to him, andrew garfield. so this got a lot of...
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he pushed bark hard, saying he wasn't mocking serge. all of this stuff is still very live wire for donald trump. he comes out of a hollywood culture over the last 15 years. he has always been extremely proud of his ratings on "the apprentice." he talked about his poll numbers like he used to, his ratings. it was something that clearly, you know, that struck a nerve, because he does see himself as kind of a cultural figure. >> patrick, you said something casually i don't want to let slide, you called him up to find out his reaction and he picked up. this is the president-elect of the united states of america, a man in two weeks who will be the president. and you were able to easily i think get him on the phone to comment on a speech at the golden globes. why do you think he chose to just pick up and talk about that as opposed to not holding a news conference in six months? >> i'm not sure, john. i started covering him in july of 2015. as you do, as many journalists do, we have phone numbers, cellphone numbers, home phone numbers of sourc
he pushed bark hard, saying he wasn't mocking serge. all of this stuff is still very live wire for donald trump. he comes out of a hollywood culture over the last 15 years. he has always been extremely proud of his ratings on "the apprentice." he talked about his poll numbers like he used to, his ratings. it was something that clearly, you know, that struck a nerve, because he does see himself as kind of a cultural figure. >> patrick, you said something casually i don't want to...
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the bravest person i've ever known went by the nickname serge knight. he was as fistly imposing as the infamous music producer, but he was calm and big-hearted, with a smile as wide as a canyon. a sudanese muslim, serge served as my scout's platoon interpreter during the deployment to iraq in 2007 and 2008, and he went on every patrol and mission with us, no matter the circumstances. he had survived multiple roadside bomb attacks, had lost three young children to the bombings in the first gulf war, and yet still believed in america and what america represented to him and his family. although he doubted he would ever get to our country, he aspired for his children to do so. perhaps my grandchildren will go to school with your kids, he once told me with typical paternal charm. i'd like that very much. and i felt the same. we all did. he was one of us. president trump's recent executive order on muslim refugees and immigrants works to ensure that such a dream never comes true. muslim allies, including interpreters like serge in iraq and afghanistan have do
the bravest person i've ever known went by the nickname serge knight. he was as fistly imposing as the infamous music producer, but he was calm and big-hearted, with a smile as wide as a canyon. a sudanese muslim, serge served as my scout's platoon interpreter during the deployment to iraq in 2007 and 2008, and he went on every patrol and mission with us, no matter the circumstances. he had survived multiple roadside bomb attacks, had lost three young children to the bombings in the first gulf...
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. >> yes, serge was issued -- he suffers from double vision and no depth perception. he uses an instructor who skis ahead of him and feeds him direction on a headset and that allows him to do something he never thought was possible. look at him go. pretty good. >> that's amazing, isn't it. yes. okay. that's going to do it for kpix 5 at noon. >> and the bald and the beautiful is next. ken and liz will see you at 5:00. have a great day. >> bye, bye. go play. >> katie: so...am i... ...interrupting something? >> quinn: katie, how many times have i asked you to call ahead before stopping by? >> katie: well, i didn't just stop by. pam is in the kitchen. she's making something special for eric for when he gets back from genoa city, and she needed some eggs. >> quinn: so you just rushed right over and saved the day. >> katie: yep, i had exactly what she needed. i mean, how was i to know that you two were together in the house? alone. >> quinn: we weren't alone. obviously pam is in the kitchen. >> katie: but you didn't know that until i just told you. >> ridge: actually, i cam
. >> yes, serge was issued -- he suffers from double vision and no depth perception. he uses an instructor who skis ahead of him and feeds him direction on a headset and that allows him to do something he never thought was possible. look at him go. pretty good. >> that's amazing, isn't it. yes. okay. that's going to do it for kpix 5 at noon. >> and the bald and the beautiful is next. ken and liz will see you at 5:00. have a great day. >> bye, bye. go play. >>...
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lloyd left the scene in his serg pulled into an apartment complex and fired at a deputy, striking that vehicle twice. that deputy was not hurt. police say lloyd then carjacked another vehicle and drove away from the scene. we can report another deputy -- a sheriff's deputy was killed in a motorcycle crash while searching for lloyd. we will continue to follow the story as more information becomes available. closer to home, some more breaking news per this time a bad on the inner loop of the capital beltway. you can see at route 20 two landover, all lanes are completely shut down. this accident with serious injuries. all of this traffic here stopped , or you are forced to exit at route 202. all lanes are blocked on the inner loop. the outer loop is open, although we do have crews responding to you cannot see it in the camera, beyond this point they are blocking one of those lanes. you may see a delay on the outer loop, with rubbernecking and also the delay because another lane is blocked. 22 minutes is your average. route 50 continuing to route 4. the big picture looks -- nothing else th
lloyd left the scene in his serg pulled into an apartment complex and fired at a deputy, striking that vehicle twice. that deputy was not hurt. police say lloyd then carjacked another vehicle and drove away from the scene. we can report another deputy -- a sheriff's deputy was killed in a motorcycle crash while searching for lloyd. we will continue to follow the story as more information becomes available. closer to home, some more breaking news per this time a bad on the inner loop of the...
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the bravest person i've ever known went by the nickname serge knight. he was as fistly imposing as the infamous music producer, but he was calm and big-hearted, with a smile as wide as a canyon. a sudanese muslim, serge served as my scout's platoon interpreter during the deployment to iraq in 2007 and 2008, and he went on every patrol and mission with us, no matter the circumstances. he had survived multiple roadside bomb attacks, had lost three young children to the bombings in the first gulf war, and yet still believed in america and what america represented to him and his family. although he doubted he would ever get to our country, he aspired for his children to do so. perhaps my grandchildren will go to school with your kids, he once told me with typical paternal charm. i'd like that very much. and i felt the same. we all did. he was one of us. president trump's recent executive order on muslim refugees and immigrants works to ensure that such a dream never comes true. muslim allies, including interpreters like serge in iraq and afghanistan have do
the bravest person i've ever known went by the nickname serge knight. he was as fistly imposing as the infamous music producer, but he was calm and big-hearted, with a smile as wide as a canyon. a sudanese muslim, serge served as my scout's platoon interpreter during the deployment to iraq in 2007 and 2008, and he went on every patrol and mission with us, no matter the circumstances. he had survived multiple roadside bomb attacks, had lost three young children to the bombings in the first gulf...
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serge brem says he's against it and the company has set up a crisis fund for immigrant rights organizations. >>> other bay area tech giants also oppose a travel ban including apple. uber, lyft, air b & b, facebook and tesla. >>> meanwhile ford motor company is also opposing the president's executive order. both the ceo and chairman told employees the policy goes against the company's values. ford has taken criticism from mr. trump for making cars in mexico. and this month the company drops plans to build a new plant there. >>> new at 5:00, changes coming to the boy scouts of america. we learned they are now going to allow transgender children who identify as boys to participate. this after several children were denied enrollment? >>> tonight former president george w.h. bush is out of the hospital. mr.bush spent several days in intense intensive care. his wife barbara bush was also at the same hospital with bronchitis. they are both now back home and doing well. >>> alexa will soon be able to order your favorite starbucks drink. the coffee giant has now teamed up with amazon to offer what i
serge brem says he's against it and the company has set up a crisis fund for immigrant rights organizations. >>> other bay area tech giants also oppose a travel ban including apple. uber, lyft, air b & b, facebook and tesla. >>> meanwhile ford motor company is also opposing the president's executive order. both the ceo and chairman told employees the policy goes against the company's values. ford has taken criticism from mr. trump for making cars in mexico. and this month...
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he played against russell westbrook wednesday, james harden on friday and will see serge ibaka today. the dubs have won six straight games. tip-off for today's game against the magic is 9:00 this morning. the atlanta falcons and green bay packers are preparing to face off in the n-f-c championship game today. and some green bay fans arrived in atlanta friday. well ahead of this weekend's game. maybe they wanted t escape the cold. but here they are. they've been following and cheering for their team the entire season and for many fans-- getting tickets to today's game at the georgia dome was simply a no brainer to them. packers fan aziz kobty: "we went to the game last week in dallas, and a buddy of mine took him to the game so he said, 'ok, now this is my treat. let's go,' so here we are. packers fan eddie seitz: "i watched them beat minnesota a couple weeks ago on christmas eve day and brought some good luck to them then and wanted to bring some good luck to them today, part of packer nation here." packers fan logan hanson: "me and my mom went to lambeau for the first game against ne
he played against russell westbrook wednesday, james harden on friday and will see serge ibaka today. the dubs have won six straight games. tip-off for today's game against the magic is 9:00 this morning. the atlanta falcons and green bay packers are preparing to face off in the n-f-c championship game today. and some green bay fans arrived in atlanta friday. well ahead of this weekend's game. maybe they wanted t escape the cold. but here they are. they've been following and cheering for their...
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there's one person who lost his life in a courageous way, serge mcnivsky. he found corruption, did what any lawyer is supposed to do, reported it to the authorities. as a result, he was arrested, tortured and killed. and those who benefited from the corruption were held with no accountability whatsoever. through u.s. leadership, we brought that case to the international forum. with congress that's passed a law, other countries have now passed similar laws to deny our banking system and the right to visit our country to those who perpetrated those gross violations of human rights that were not held accountable by russia. do you support that law? >> yes, sir, i do. >> thank you for that because under the obama administration, there have been 39 individuals who have been individually sanctioned under themacniti law and five others recently addod monday. that law provides for congress to submit through appropriate channels additional names to be reviewed by the administration for inclusion for sanctions. do you commit that you will follow that provision on name
there's one person who lost his life in a courageous way, serge mcnivsky. he found corruption, did what any lawyer is supposed to do, reported it to the authorities. as a result, he was arrested, tortured and killed. and those who benefited from the corruption were held with no accountability whatsoever. through u.s. leadership, we brought that case to the international forum. with congress that's passed a law, other countries have now passed similar laws to deny our banking system and the...
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president-elect donald trump by name but was referencing when he mimicked disabled "new york times" reporter sergeski at this november campaign rally. >> you got to see this guy. otdon't know what i said, i don't remember. g reporter: this morning mr. trump in a series of tweets called the three-time oscar winner one of the most overrated actresses in hollywood and a hillary flunky, adding, "he did bt mock kovaleski but showed him groveling. >>>> when the powerful use their position to mock others, we all lose. >> reporter: actress alyssa milano called streep a true inspiration while meghan mccain eeeeted, "this meryl streep speech is why trump won." but actress viola davis, who introduced streep and won a globe for "fences" took a more reflective position backstage. >> there is no way that we can have anyone in office that is not an extension of our own belief system, so then what does rat say about us? le reporter: we've seen celebrities take on presidents in a public forum before, but, scott, this is probably the first time hollywood has seen a anlitician so eager to fight back. >> pelley: kevi
president-elect donald trump by name but was referencing when he mimicked disabled "new york times" reporter sergeski at this november campaign rally. >> you got to see this guy. otdon't know what i said, i don't remember. g reporter: this morning mr. trump in a series of tweets called the three-time oscar winner one of the most overrated actresses in hollywood and a hillary flunky, adding, "he did bt mock kovaleski but showed him groveling. >>>> when the...
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get detailed reports on where your company stands across serge engines. two, analyze your contents.u whether people were sharing or not sharing it on social media. three, develop unique content. search engines don't like copycats so use an online plagiarism to detect duplicate information. four, learn crucial information on how each of your pages are performing and how visitors interact with your site to make changes 0 accordsingly. and five, honor backlinks. so use a cool like open site explorer to taken inventory on the sites you're connected to and think of smart ways to grow that number. >>> your brand is your company's calling card. it is the thing that you balance everything against, your marketing wimarket i ing, your hiring and partnerships. that is the lesson the owners of an agricultural company in california learned once they established their brand, it became a shortcut that let their customers know exactly what to expect. ♪ very jim shanley and his daughter megan, producing trop grade fruits and vaenl tabl on their family farm has never been a problem. but getting natio
get detailed reports on where your company stands across serge engines. two, analyze your contents.u whether people were sharing or not sharing it on social media. three, develop unique content. search engines don't like copycats so use an online plagiarism to detect duplicate information. four, learn crucial information on how each of your pages are performing and how visitors interact with your site to make changes 0 accordsingly. and five, honor backlinks. so use a cool like open site...
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serge trying to do whatever came into their head. >> we want to be the king. that day. >> we had no idea who these people were. written all of these songs and i'm into something good that was part of the british invasion. we discover it was this carol king. >> she made the transition from being the behind the scenes woman to a star of writing. ♪ >> king is the embodiment of what happened because she was trying to write hit songs for other people and then in the 70s it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house and tell you about my life. >> if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girls carls you know what you're listening to? tapestry. >> there's a lot of women that were some of the most significant writers to music at the time. >> my favorite california song writer and it's called faithless love. >> she was in many ways my greatest colab ray to. i became a professional song writer with this best voice of my generation was doing my song. ♪ >> it's underrated for singing power and style and emotion. ♪ with jackson brown and
serge trying to do whatever came into their head. >> we want to be the king. that day. >> we had no idea who these people were. written all of these songs and i'm into something good that was part of the british invasion. we discover it was this carol king. >> she made the transition from being the behind the scenes woman to a star of writing. ♪ >> king is the embodiment of what happened because she was trying to write hit songs for other people and then in the 70s...
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president-elect donald trump by name but was referencing when he mimicked disabled "new york times" reporter sergeovaleski at this november 2015 campaign rally. >> you got to see this guy. i don't know what i said, i don't remember. >> reporter: this morning mr. trump in a series of tweets called the three-time oscar winner one of the most overrated actresses in hollywood and a hillary flunky, adding, "he did not mock kovaleski but showed him groveling. >> when the powerful use their position to mock others, we all lose. >> reporter: reaction from social media also poured in. actress alyssa milano called streep a true inspiration while meghan mccain tweeted, "this meryl streep speech is why trump won." but actress viola davis, who introduced streep and won a globe for "fences" took a more reflective position backstage. >> there is no way that we can have anyone in office that is not an extension of our own belief system, so then what does that say about us? >> reporter: we've seen celebrities take on presidents in a public forum before, but, scott, this is probably the first time hollywood has see
president-elect donald trump by name but was referencing when he mimicked disabled "new york times" reporter sergeovaleski at this november 2015 campaign rally. >> you got to see this guy. i don't know what i said, i don't remember. >> reporter: this morning mr. trump in a series of tweets called the three-time oscar winner one of the most overrated actresses in hollywood and a hillary flunky, adding, "he did not mock kovaleski but showed him groveling. >> when...
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least one phone call in late december between flynn and russia's ambassador to the united states, sergeak. the call came just as the obama administration expelled dozens of russian diplomats. on december 30th, russian foreign minister sergei lavrov suggested on russian television that the kremlin would retaliate by expelling american diplomats, but shortly thereafter, president vladimir putin sent out a note saying that he would not kick u.s. diplomats out of the country and instead talked about restoring russian-u.s. relations based on the policies of the trump administration. president-elect trump then responded in a tweet, "great move on delay by v. putin. i always knew he was very smart." investigators are trying to determine whether the trump team was coordinating with the russians leading up to and after the election. so far sources say they have found no evidence of wrongdoing. today white house press secretary sean spicer said the call between flynn and the russian ambassador covered four topics. >> one was the loss of life that occurred in the plane crash that took their milita
least one phone call in late december between flynn and russia's ambassador to the united states, sergeak. the call came just as the obama administration expelled dozens of russian diplomats. on december 30th, russian foreign minister sergei lavrov suggested on russian television that the kremlin would retaliate by expelling american diplomats, but shortly thereafter, president vladimir putin sent out a note saying that he would not kick u.s. diplomats out of the country and instead talked...
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majority but those people i give them enough credit to have not voted for him to pick on a guy like serg, they wanted him to be the bully against chinese and mexican criminal so forth and so on. they didn't want him to bully a defenseless person like that. >> when you interreviewed the president back in august 15, you asked him who favorite actress are and he told you julia roberts and meryl streep. he changes. he gets worse. >> i was at golden globe. this is someone who was the toast of the golden globe in 2007 when he attended with melania. he was in alex baldwin. he was on top as host and executive producer of the apprentice. we were his first magazine cover. the hollywood reporter. this is a community he loves and for many many years loved him back. the finest actor in hollywood there's no disputing that, they were stunned. for meryl streep has so much class, you don't need to justify -- this is not johnny dep, this is meryl streep. the pain was probably ov overwhelming. >> she place different people. she not john wayne. ann winners was unbelievable in "devil wears prada." last week
majority but those people i give them enough credit to have not voted for him to pick on a guy like serg, they wanted him to be the bully against chinese and mexican criminal so forth and so on. they didn't want him to bully a defenseless person like that. >> when you interreviewed the president back in august 15, you asked him who favorite actress are and he told you julia roberts and meryl streep. he changes. he gets worse. >> i was at golden globe. this is someone who was the...
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immigration policy protests continued in the bay area over the weekend and included the google co-founder sergerin who was born in russia. he told a reporter he was there because he's a refugee. >> i think it's a fantastic message. not only is he an american, he's also an immigrant. >> reporter: the co-founder of pay pal is worried what it might mean for recruiting future talent. >> most people are frustrated, scared, angry. if america loses the status, the ability to attract the very best talent, we stand to lose a lot more than we stand to game. >> reporter: his sentiments were echoed across the high tech industry. uber's ceo says it's unjust. and in an e-mail to employees obtained by cbs news, apple's ceo tim cook says it's not a policy we support. other companies are taking action. google is creating a multimillion dollar crisis fund for four immigration rights organizations. lift is donating $1 million to the aclu. and air b&b is offering free housing for anyone impacted by the president's order. >> the reason it's so troubling is because it has hallmark of being a first step, first steps
immigration policy protests continued in the bay area over the weekend and included the google co-founder sergerin who was born in russia. he told a reporter he was there because he's a refugee. >> i think it's a fantastic message. not only is he an american, he's also an immigrant. >> reporter: the co-founder of pay pal is worried what it might mean for recruiting future talent. >> most people are frustrated, scared, angry. if america loses the status, the ability to attract...
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trump then and president-elect trump now needed to do was say, hey, look, making that gesture about sergei apologize. it would have been over. instead, these tortured attempts to say no, no, no -- >> he's saying that was never his intention. he said it many times. >> oh, he did that to other people too. >> i'm saying when you tune into the golden globes awards show, is it always appropriate to talk politics. they can say what they want, but they have to be held to account. that place, this network, frankly, all wanted the election to turn out a different way. >> is she wrong to say donald trump was wrong -- >> that's not what he did. >> he can say it a million. look at the video. >> why can't you give him the benefit of the doubt the way the benefit of the doubt was given to cnn polling, all its analysts. >> he's making a disgusting gesture on video -- >> not about that reporter. that's a fact. >> how is it not about the reporter? >> if he says he was not mocking, he was mocking the graveling. he said it again this morning. >> he's doing a gesture that goes right to the guy's vulnerabili
trump then and president-elect trump now needed to do was say, hey, look, making that gesture about sergei apologize. it would have been over. instead, these tortured attempts to say no, no, no -- >> he's saying that was never his intention. he said it many times. >> oh, he did that to other people too. >> i'm saying when you tune into the golden globes awards show, is it always appropriate to talk politics. they can say what they want, but they have to be held to account....
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. >> reporter: but his comments about "new york times" reporter serge cove lesski are the subject of far more dispute. >> i don't remember. >> reporter: it's the latest front in america's culture wars, playing out in elections and spilling over into the theater. on sunday, bill, hillary, and chelsea clinton, receiving several standing ovations as they attended the final broadway performance of "the color purple", a stark contrast from the reception vice president elect mike pence received where he was addressed by cast members from the stage. a deeply-divided country awaits trump as he waits to succeed president obama. streep was among the celebrities invited to the white house to say farewell. she used her golden globe platform to make a political plea. >> in this instinct to humiliate, when it's modeled by someone in the public platform, by someone powerful. it filters down into everybody's life, because it kind of gives permission for other people to do the same thing. ♪ >> reporter: what's different about this chapter of the country's long-running culture wars is that the preside
. >> reporter: but his comments about "new york times" reporter serge cove lesski are the subject of far more dispute. >> i don't remember. >> reporter: it's the latest front in america's culture wars, playing out in elections and spilling over into the theater. on sunday, bill, hillary, and chelsea clinton, receiving several standing ovations as they attended the final broadway performance of "the color purple", a stark contrast from the reception vice...
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how can you get in on what's likely serging demand for lithium?lk to the ceo of the company that you might want to consider next on "power lunch." heading to break, the dow, a a comeback here on this thursday zegs. session. si b broests if?icxpn ca on aobb >>> fuel prices have tripled in two years drifrp by prices for batteries. albemarle has been a big winner. shares are up by 92%. a "power lunch" exclusive with the ceo luke gresham. great to have you with us. >> great to be here. thanks for having me. >> what are the projections for pricing for 2017, 2018 especially as we witnessed tesla's giga factory come online. >> it looks like the demands and supply will be relatively tight and balanced. we think we have good pricing momentum and that we'll be able to meet the ever growing demand of both the specifications and volume that our customers need going forward. we're really excited. >> are you right now exploring for new lithium sources? i mean, there's a lot in the united states that still has not been tapped yet and certainly a big supply comin
how can you get in on what's likely serging demand for lithium?lk to the ceo of the company that you might want to consider next on "power lunch." heading to break, the dow, a a comeback here on this thursday zegs. session. si b broests if?icxpn ca on aobb >>> fuel prices have tripled in two years drifrp by prices for batteries. albemarle has been a big winner. shares are up by 92%. a "power lunch" exclusive with the ceo luke gresham. great to have you with us....
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. >> jon, this is serge kovaleski of "the new york times." >> he has a condition that limits the movementn his joints. that was seen very clearly by most people as an effort to mock the way he appeared. trump from the start denied he was doing that. this all goes back to a story by the way about whether or not there were muslims cheering in new jersey following the attacks on september 11th. kovaleski had a story that trump said proved that point. kovaleski his story did no such thing. >> okay, jon karl, thanks very much. >>> quite a moment. even though she never said his name you knew who she was talking about. we'll have more from the golden globes later. >>> that deadly storm causing major flooding and mudslides. take a live look at this river in reno, nevada. right now, oh, 13 states from california to michigan are facing weather alerts and, ginger, you know, she's here. >> reno has had their ninth wettest month or wettest month actually in nine years so that's a huge deal. check this out. los angeles seeing flood advisories and warnings getting blasted with the rain earlier this morn
. >> jon, this is serge kovaleski of "the new york times." >> he has a condition that limits the movementn his joints. that was seen very clearly by most people as an effort to mock the way he appeared. trump from the start denied he was doing that. this all goes back to a story by the way about whether or not there were muslims cheering in new jersey following the attacks on september 11th. kovaleski had a story that trump said proved that point. kovaleski his story did...
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the winners that we've seen since the election, names like goldman sachs and jp morgan that have sergedhrough the 20,000 mark right at the top and even president trump wrote a tweet. great he wrote. dow 20,000. #dow20,000 at the white house. so we saw enthusiasm from the president as well. back to you guys, and i hope for your 401(k)s it will move higher again. brian: indeed 30,000. steve: i might start looking at it again. we know he can move on stage. but did you know this country music legend can also cook? ainsley: country music legend and our friend larry gatlin is here. steve: oh, larry. ainsley: he's letting us in on one of his wife's secret recipes. brian: i want to check in with shannon and find out if she's going to try to top this segment. >> i cannot cook. i can make reservations. [applause] steve: all right. good job. >> by the way, coming up, you know president trump's reportedly getting ready to take more executive action today. that could send his critics into overdrive. we're awaiting a possible executive order that could drastically change the way foreigners do or don'
the winners that we've seen since the election, names like goldman sachs and jp morgan that have sergedhrough the 20,000 mark right at the top and even president trump wrote a tweet. great he wrote. dow 20,000. #dow20,000 at the white house. so we saw enthusiasm from the president as well. back to you guys, and i hope for your 401(k)s it will move higher again. brian: indeed 30,000. steve: i might start looking at it again. we know he can move on stage. but did you know this country music...
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there's one person who lost his life in a courageous way, serge miknitski. a young attorney representing a client with u.s. interests. found corruption. did what any lawyer is supposed to do. reported it to the authorities. as a result, he was arrested, tortured, and killed. and those who benefitted from the corruption were held with no accountability whatsoever. through u.s. leadership, we brought that case to the international forum. the congress has passed a law named after him, others countries have now passed similar laws to deny our banking system and the right to visit our country to those who perpetrated those gross violations of human rights that were not held accountable by russia. do you support that law? >> yes, sir, i do. >> i thank you for that, because under the obama administration there have been 39 individuals who have been individually sanctioned under the that law and five more were just recently added on monday. that law provides for congress to be able to submit through appropriate channels additional names to be reviewed by the adminis
there's one person who lost his life in a courageous way, serge miknitski. a young attorney representing a client with u.s. interests. found corruption. did what any lawyer is supposed to do. reported it to the authorities. as a result, he was arrested, tortured, and killed. and those who benefitted from the corruption were held with no accountability whatsoever. through u.s. leadership, we brought that case to the international forum. the congress has passed a law named after him, others...