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it was in northern michigan, a big snowstorm. i was home alone. my brother was in school. i was in 10th grade and i had the baby alone in the house. when my parents came home my father, of course, was shocked. and disowned me. told me that i was not allowed to even finish school and i was thrown out of the house. .. to go to alaska. it was because of airman needed the car in alaska and we were going to deliver to it him by driving there. little did we know we were driving through the snowstorm of the century so we drove 4,400 miles through a devastating storm, ice fog, temperatures that were 60 below zero, and possibly more. a time when you couldn't turn the car off because the engine would freeze. no other people on the road. the the al-can was 25 areas old so it was a rugged, dangerous, treacherous road, with no guardrails, no signs, very few gas stations, little lodging areas, and we drove through that, and my mother just kept driving, and it was one of the most treacherous things, going over glaciers war were milling, over mountaintops that looked like teepees. weight
it was in northern michigan, a big snowstorm. i was home alone. my brother was in school. i was in 10th grade and i had the baby alone in the house. when my parents came home my father, of course, was shocked. and disowned me. told me that i was not allowed to even finish school and i was thrown out of the house. .. to go to alaska. it was because of airman needed the car in alaska and we were going to deliver to it him by driving there. little did we know we were driving through the snowstorm...
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and one day my mother and father were out, it was in northern michigan, it was a big snowstorm, i was home alone. my brother was in school. i was in the 10th grade and i had the baby alone in the house. and when my parents came home, my father of course was shocked and disowned me. told me that i was not allowed to even finish school there and i was thrown out of the house. so my mother in order to protect me took my little four-year-old brother and my baby son and myself, got a driveway car, a car that and airmen in alaska wanted and she got thecar from detroit , got us in this car, no snow tires, faulty heater and we decided to go to alaska. >> was because the airmen needed the car in alaska and we were going to deliver it to them by driving there. did we know we were driving through the snow storm of the century. >> so we drove 4400 miles through a devastating storm, ice, falling, temperatures that were 60 below zero and possibly more. a time when you couldn'tturn the car off because the engine would freeze . no other people on the road but our webcam was only 25 years old at the t
and one day my mother and father were out, it was in northern michigan, it was a big snowstorm, i was home alone. my brother was in school. i was in the 10th grade and i had the baby alone in the house. and when my parents came home, my father of course was shocked and disowned me. told me that i was not allowed to even finish school there and i was thrown out of the house. so my mother in order to protect me took my little four-year-old brother and my baby son and myself, got a driveway car, a...
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there is a big snowstorm. i was home alone. i was in tenth grade. and i had the baby alone in the house. when my parents came home my father of course was shocked. he disowned me, told me i was not allowed to finish school and i was thrown out of the house. so my mother, in order to protect me took my 4-year-old brother my baby son myself, got a driveaway car, car that it and airmen in alaska wanted to get the car from detroit, got us in this car, no snow tires, a faulty heater when we decided to go to alaska. it was because the airmen needed the car in alaska and we are going to deliver it to him. little did we know we're driving through the snow storm of the century. so we joe 4400 miles through a devastating storm, temperatures that were 60 below zero and possibly more. you cannot turn the car out because the engine would freeze. no other people on the road. it was only about 25 years old at the time. there was a treacherous road. no guardrails no signs, few gas stations little lodging. we drove through that and my mother just kept driving. it wa
there is a big snowstorm. i was home alone. i was in tenth grade. and i had the baby alone in the house. when my parents came home my father of course was shocked. he disowned me, told me i was not allowed to finish school and i was thrown out of the house. so my mother, in order to protect me took my 4-year-old brother my baby son myself, got a driveaway car, car that it and airmen in alaska wanted to get the car from detroit, got us in this car, no snow tires, a faulty heater when we decided...
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they were tearing down fence rails to build fires to keep warm during the snowstorm. greenwood writes that he spent the night in front of a bonfire. when his front was facing the fire, his back was freezing. when his back was facing the fire, his front was freezing. he spent the night spinning around in front of a fire trying to keep warm. colonel knox, in charge of the crossing, one of the soldiers wrote that you could hear his booming voice during the night over the crash of the ice and the river. it would have been a noisy, chaotic situation locally with the bonfire and soldiers trying to keep warm. the initial troops that crossed were sent inland to set up a perimeter to capture anybody who happened to be out. the element of surprise is key. anybody who would be out would be brought into the line so they would not give warning of the attack. the list of characters for the crossing, there are quite a few well-known officers. the first is colonel knox, in charge of the crossing. colonel john glover, his men were manning the boats. there were a lot of sailors. you ha
they were tearing down fence rails to build fires to keep warm during the snowstorm. greenwood writes that he spent the night in front of a bonfire. when his front was facing the fire, his back was freezing. when his back was facing the fire, his front was freezing. he spent the night spinning around in front of a fire trying to keep warm. colonel knox, in charge of the crossing, one of the soldiers wrote that you could hear his booming voice during the night over the crash of the ice and the...
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. >> and probably, what, 100 school cancellation snowstorms. >> a little back of the envelope calculation>> and he's been a great colleague, but more importantly, a great service to washington. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> really, the continuity and the trust you have made to so, so many people, it's just terrific. >> well, bob, it was an honor to work with you all those years and covering all those blizzards, and we had fun. that was the other thing. it was enjoyable. >> that's right. >> absolutely. even on the days when we could barely get here. >> if you're a meteorologist, what's more fun than a snowstorm. >> we had some exciting tiechme and it was absolutely wonderful to work with so many of my coworkers here. it's just been a real joy. it's very surreal right now. i can't even believe this is happening. is this real? somebody pinch me. >> are you -- your love for words and tropical tangerine sunrises. >> there's a car outside with a kayak on it. >> but you know he's going to move to a state where it's going to be cold but you say you're not going to live where the snow is. >> well,
. >> and probably, what, 100 school cancellation snowstorms. >> a little back of the envelope calculation>> and he's been a great colleague, but more importantly, a great service to washington. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> really, the continuity and the trust you have made to so, so many people, it's just terrific. >> well, bob, it was an honor to work with you all those years and covering all those blizzards, and we had fun. that was the other thing. it was...
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expected today yesterday in blaine just north of minneapolis, hail that make it look like a winter snowstormit also caused local flooding. >>> a musical about an outcast teen was the toast of the tony awards last night winning broadway's popularity contest. ♪ >> dear evan hanson snagged best award. going ben platt. meanwhile bette midler added to her extensive award winning tony for actress in the musical "hello dolly revival." her speech went longer than they would have divine m did not -- >> i just want to say. i just want to say. shut that crap off. >> oh, and they did. the music stopped and mid'lermi expenditure finished with a cap to carol channing. >> the ceo of the ride-hailing uber may be on the way out. this is the "cbs morning news." range of motion and shows improved joint comfort in seven days. which means you're in big trouble, son. you will bow to my exquisite short game. cower at my majestic drives. i will make you question everything, son. so don't worry about dad's joints. worry about your dignity. love, dad. 80% smaller, just as effective. osteo bi-flex ease. made
expected today yesterday in blaine just north of minneapolis, hail that make it look like a winter snowstormit also caused local flooding. >>> a musical about an outcast teen was the toast of the tony awards last night winning broadway's popularity contest. ♪ >> dear evan hanson snagged best award. going ben platt. meanwhile bette midler added to her extensive award winning tony for actress in the musical "hello dolly revival." her speech went longer than they would...
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every time there's a big snowstorm or something was wrong with nj transit, they send me an e-mail, we understand your commute is going to be outrageous, stay home, work from home. >> people don't care about how you get to work, it is that you get to work. if you have to take it 17 hours to get to work, get to work. >> it's amazing that this is how bad it got. mayors are writing excuse letters. >> to be fair, all bad things come to an end. nj transit track work will eventually end at the end of the summer. >> you are covered in mud, what happened. >> i'm covered in mud for the preview day of a fun mud run with amazing obstacles and challenges for its participants. it is a 5k course set up at the south reservation in south orange new jersey. participants raise money leading up to the event in 100% of the proceeds go to the national multiple sclerosis society. we wasted no time getting started. we had four awesome obstacles for me to try along with the two biggest fundraisers. one was wearing a white suit, that was funny. jim tell me about the event and their fun name. >> we are going to
every time there's a big snowstorm or something was wrong with nj transit, they send me an e-mail, we understand your commute is going to be outrageous, stay home, work from home. >> people don't care about how you get to work, it is that you get to work. if you have to take it 17 hours to get to work, get to work. >> it's amazing that this is how bad it got. mayors are writing excuse letters. >> to be fair, all bad things come to an end. nj transit track work will eventually...
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blaine just north of minneapolis, a powerful storm included hail that made it look like a winter snowstormthe damage was extensive. the heavy rain also caused local flooding. >>> a musical about an outcast teen was the toast of the tony awards last night winning broadway's popularity contest. ♪ when you're falling and there's nobody around you ♪ you don't try to make a sound ♪ ♪ did i make a sound ♪ it's like i never made a sound ♪ >> dear evan hanson snagged best award. going ben platt. oslo took home the top honor in the play category. meanwhile bette midler added to her extensive award winning tony for best actress in a musical, "hello dolly revival." her speech went longer than they would have preferred but the divine miss m did not play off. >> i just want to say. i just want to say. shut that crap off. >> oh, and they did. the music stopped and midler's speech finished with a salute to the original dolly, carol channing. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news" now, trouble behind the wheel. the ceo of ride-hailing uber may be on the way out. this is the "cbs morning news." the way
blaine just north of minneapolis, a powerful storm included hail that made it look like a winter snowstormthe damage was extensive. the heavy rain also caused local flooding. >>> a musical about an outcast teen was the toast of the tony awards last night winning broadway's popularity contest. ♪ when you're falling and there's nobody around you ♪ you don't try to make a sound ♪ ♪ did i make a sound ♪ it's like i never made a sound ♪ >> dear evan hanson snagged best...
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. >>> nascar zips into snowstorm and getting to tomorrow's big race is going to be anything but a breeze. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tim. fog rolling in. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> tells la is in talks to set up a new electric car factory in shanghai, china. the palo alto-based automaker says it is looking to build more overseas factories to make cars that international customers can afford. currently china charges expensive taxes for imported cars, making many of teslas out of financial reach for chinese consumers. there are concerns from western countries. chinese law would require tesla to hand off most if not all of the manufacturing to chinese companies. >>> in menlo park today, lost children and victims on
. >>> nascar zips into snowstorm and getting to tomorrow's big race is going to be anything but a breeze. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tim. fog rolling in. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's...
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hurricanes, floods, droughghtsraraging wildfirires, snowstorms, and tornadoes. is this purely nature, or are thehere manmadede, therefore controllable, factors at work?k? a warmer, moister environment can intensify storms, creating heavier precipitation. and this scientists say is why human activities may account, at least in part, for the rise in extreme weather we're e experiencing. >> the debate is settltled. climate change is a fact. and when our children's children look u us the eye andnd ask ife didd all we could to leave them a safer, more stable world with new sources of energy, i want us to be able to o say yes, we did. [applause] >> as the obamama administstratn renews its s commitme t to ac the debate over climate change remains polarized. climate scientist michael mann is a central figure in that debate. he was one of the scientists behind the development of the controversial hockey stick chart, which showed how temperature in the late twentieth century was exceptionally warm compared to the previous 900 years. this triggered a tax on dr. mann and th
hurricanes, floods, droughghtsraraging wildfirires, snowstorms, and tornadoes. is this purely nature, or are thehere manmadede, therefore controllable, factors at work?k? a warmer, moister environment can intensify storms, creating heavier precipitation. and this scientists say is why human activities may account, at least in part, for the rise in extreme weather we're e experiencing. >> the debate is settltled. climate change is a fact. and when our children's children look u us the eye...
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. >> reporter: then a big snowstorm, marcus went to shovel his block. >> almost passed out. >> reporteragnosed with a rare, mysterious disease. severe aplass tia aminia. now even a quick trip down the stairs. >> i'm so sorry. >> reporter: will make him catch his breath. >> we have to do everything in ow pourer to make sure that marcus does to the get sick. >> reporter: and his mom says a common cold can kill him. marcus has to wear a mask almost everywhere he goes. >> and usually at the school -- >> prom, i actually went to. so i wore this. graduation. >> reporter: accepted to temple university, to study pre-med, but first he'll need a bone marrow transplant. and time is running out. so far, no matches have been found. >> be a match for a bone marrow for my son or anybody else. my family is asking for help. >> reporter: asking for more samples, take a swab, save a life. for nbc 10 news. >>> and if you would like to be tested to become a bone marrow donor, find a link at nbc 10.cam and get tested tomorrow at william allen high school in allento allentown. that event runs from 9:00 to 2:0
. >> reporter: then a big snowstorm, marcus went to shovel his block. >> almost passed out. >> reporteragnosed with a rare, mysterious disease. severe aplass tia aminia. now even a quick trip down the stairs. >> i'm so sorry. >> reporter: will make him catch his breath. >> we have to do everything in ow pourer to make sure that marcus does to the get sick. >> reporter: and his mom says a common cold can kill him. marcus has to wear a mask almost...
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i do remember that snowstorm. it was quite a scene for those of you at the time. thank you so much all of you for being here i also want to wish to you celebrating ramadan thank you for joining us we will continue with a book signing. the books are on sale 20% off. just keep in mind we are closing at 8 p.m. tonight. thank you so much and have a good evening. good night. >> the title of my book free women and three men. this has got to stop. i noticed wherever i go in the portal actually got women are very unhappy. the unhappiness is due to the huge systemic changes that women for thousands of years had their own world. there was the world of women into the world of men and this is a brand-new experiment to have this new system where now women can be economically independent on a father or husband or brother they are working side-by-side in the workplace and this is an experiment that's never happened before. the idea that if we can suppress man enough, women will be happy. it is on the basis of my own experience what's women have lost is the solidarity that they h
i do remember that snowstorm. it was quite a scene for those of you at the time. thank you so much all of you for being here i also want to wish to you celebrating ramadan thank you for joining us we will continue with a book signing. the books are on sale 20% off. just keep in mind we are closing at 8 p.m. tonight. thank you so much and have a good evening. good night. >> the title of my book free women and three men. this has got to stop. i noticed wherever i go in the portal actually...
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snowstorm stopped drivers not ready for it at the mammoth mountain ski resort. officials say they will likely have enough snow to keep it running until at least july 4th. i think their longest ski season has been ten months. >> nice. >> july 4th will be pretty >> wow. i like to grill outside and have shorts on for july 4th. >> we can do that today. >> yes, you can. it's not officially summer until june 21st, but we are seeing summer-like weather out there. we see this heat as we head through the end of the day. a lot going on. let's get straight to planning your tuesday. say you missed that early morning run and you say i'm going to do a midafternoon run. i would push it to after 7:00. it's going to be very hot. not to mention, air quality is pretty poor. not as bad as yesterday, though. and if you're running errands, make sure you bring the water bottle with you. when i'm running errands, it gets hot in a car that i like to have a towel in the back seat. put a towel in your car. if you're planning on doing a car wash, just note, rain chances are going up as we
snowstorm stopped drivers not ready for it at the mammoth mountain ski resort. officials say they will likely have enough snow to keep it running until at least july 4th. i think their longest ski season has been ten months. >> nice. >> july 4th will be pretty >> wow. i like to grill outside and have shorts on for july 4th. >> we can do that today. >> yes, you can. it's not officially summer until june 21st, but we are seeing summer-like weather out there. we see...
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. >>> a late snowstorm dusted the sierra and children and skiers said they like this but the june stormans hopping along interstate 80 with some drivers saying they were hoping for summer conditions. >>> another legal defeat for president trump in his efforts to restrict travel from six muslim countries. the ninth circuit court of appeals upheld and blocked the enforcement of the executive order. they found he exceeded his authority and the executive order violated u.s. immigration law by discriminating due to nationality. >>> it has now been one year since the massacre at the nightclub in orlando, florida that took the lives of dozens of people. >> it was the deadliest mass shooting in today hundreds gathered to remember those whose lives were taken. >>> [music] family and friends attended a memorial service to mourn those killed when a gunman inspired by isis open fire killing 49 people and injuring 58 others, the club was hosting a latin night and most of the victims were latino and members of the lgbt community. >> it breaks my heart that your sanctuary was taken from you but i know
. >>> a late snowstorm dusted the sierra and children and skiers said they like this but the june stormans hopping along interstate 80 with some drivers saying they were hoping for summer conditions. >>> another legal defeat for president trump in his efforts to restrict travel from six muslim countries. the ninth circuit court of appeals upheld and blocked the enforcement of the executive order. they found he exceeded his authority and the executive order violated u.s....
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snowstorms.r and i would try tom forecast snowstorms and hurricanes and that kind of think so i would just really loved weather ever since i was a little guy. >> okay. >> any other questions. >> that's it. >> really? >> yeah. >> no, you got to ask more questions. we got to use more time. >> okay. >> this is called ad libbing. ask me what my favorite food is. >> what's your favorite food. >> oh, i don't know. i like pizza. >> what's your favorite food. >> pizza. >> do you have any brothers and sisters. >> i have one. >> all right. is he or she nice to you. >> he is pretty nice to me. >> is he older or younger. >> older. >> yeah, do you kind of look up to him. >> yeah. >> yeah. what's his name. >> max. >> you want to say hi to him. >> hi, max. >> all right. that is your junior reporter. this is 98 everybody. 98 you di98 -- nate you did a gt job. who are we going to toss it inside to. >> allison. >> allison erin and annie. >> wisdom we forgot you. say that. >> we forgot you wisdom. >> okay, there yo
snowstorms.r and i would try tom forecast snowstorms and hurricanes and that kind of think so i would just really loved weather ever since i was a little guy. >> okay. >> any other questions. >> that's it. >> really? >> yeah. >> no, you got to ask more questions. we got to use more time. >> okay. >> this is called ad libbing. ask me what my favorite food is. >> what's your favorite food. >> oh, i don't know. i like pizza. >>...
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we just do that for snowstorms. show you a time lapse of what happened today.rlington, from washington lee high school. cloudiness this morning and it burned up. out and the sun came out. as the sun went so did the temperatures higher and higher. 87 now. hot and humid in arlington. farther south in arlington is where steve rudin is now. found a water park. place to play and keep cool. find out what it is like now. steve: it's beautiful here. an hour ago it felt hotter and more uncomfortable. then the clouds began to roll in. look behind me. the kids are having fun. it doesn't make a difference if it's dinnertime. who cares about eating if you have a water park to play at for another couple of hours. i talked to one girl who has be today was hot. so hot we tied the record at reagan national airport. we hit 95 degrees. dulles and b.w.i., not this time around. but still reagan national is 95. nothing -- that is pretty big out there for the temperatures. a chance for another hot day. we see a hot day tomorrow. a cool down on the way. for more on that we head inside
we just do that for snowstorms. show you a time lapse of what happened today.rlington, from washington lee high school. cloudiness this morning and it burned up. out and the sun came out. as the sun went so did the temperatures higher and higher. 87 now. hot and humid in arlington. farther south in arlington is where steve rudin is now. found a water park. place to play and keep cool. find out what it is like now. steve: it's beautiful here. an hour ago it felt hotter and more uncomfortable....
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he says massive record setting snowstorm and freezing temperatures in u.s.mart that global warming hoaxsters changed the name to climate change. then he has lots and lots of dollar signs. he thought it was a hoax. he's on the record as saying it's a hoax. are you tried to convince him otherwise? >> i have said in committee that it's not a hoax but details -- you talk about agreement. the agreement says only you can accelerate. it doesn't say in the agreement that they can veto. this is an unusually bad agreement. if you read through it, it's about 20 pages, i invite you to read through it as i have done, it doesn't say voluntary for the united states. we give $3 billion up front. we lose jobs. everyone else takes a walk and it doesn't do anything at the end of the day. so i think the president was right in taking this position. if we're going to deal with climate change, let's deal with it on a fair basis and what makes sense for america. he's the president of the united states. he's not president of the world. >> so if you believe in climate change and the
he says massive record setting snowstorm and freezing temperatures in u.s.mart that global warming hoaxsters changed the name to climate change. then he has lots and lots of dollar signs. he thought it was a hoax. he's on the record as saying it's a hoax. are you tried to convince him otherwise? >> i have said in committee that it's not a hoax but details -- you talk about agreement. the agreement says only you can accelerate. it doesn't say in the agreement that they can veto. this is an...
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one day my mother and father were out in northern michigan, a big snowstorm. i was home alone. my brother was in school. i was in the 10th grade. i had the baby alone in the house. when my parents came home, i father was shocked -- my father was shocked and disowned me, told me that i was not allowed to even finish school there and i was thrown out of the house. so my mother in order to protect four-year-oldtle brother and my baby son and myself, got a drive away car, man inr that an air alaska wanted, and she got the car from the church, got us in tires, a no snow faulty teacher, and we decided to go to alaska. neededbecause the airman the car and we were going to deliver it to him by driving there. it'll did we know we were driving through the snow storm of the century. through ae 4400 miles og,astating storm, ice, f temperatures that were 60 below zero and possibly more, a time when you cannot turn the car off because the engine would freeze. no other people on the road. yearswas only about 25 old at the time, so it was a rugged, dangerous, treacherous road with no guard rai
one day my mother and father were out in northern michigan, a big snowstorm. i was home alone. my brother was in school. i was in the 10th grade. i had the baby alone in the house. when my parents came home, i father was shocked -- my father was shocked and disowned me, told me that i was not allowed to even finish school there and i was thrown out of the house. so my mother in order to protect four-year-oldtle brother and my baby son and myself, got a drive away car, man inr that an air alaska...
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the snowstorm claimed one life. a 10-year-old. he was killed on wednesday, struck in the head by a large piece of degree. >> it looks like we got the rain from a hurricane. we just didn't get the hurricane. >> reporter: and gulfport where larry jones took us through his neighborhood which is sehas see flooding dozens of times over the years. >> how much has it come up? >> i would say at least seven foot from where it normally had. >> reporter: we saw several people hunger down at home who decided to ride out the storm. >> why would you stay? it could be days. >> we're fine. me and my husband and my son. >> you vul all you need. >> we prepared for it. we have our food and everything. >> reporter: back here in alabama they continue in the fairfield and birmingham area. for the most part, what was cindy has moved north and if you live along the coast and cindy didn't affect you, good. remember, hurricane season has just begun. we've got all t norchlt. >>> in an article published the morning north korea claims warmbier was not torture
the snowstorm claimed one life. a 10-year-old. he was killed on wednesday, struck in the head by a large piece of degree. >> it looks like we got the rain from a hurricane. we just didn't get the hurricane. >> reporter: and gulfport where larry jones took us through his neighborhood which is sehas see flooding dozens of times over the years. >> how much has it come up? >> i would say at least seven foot from where it normally had. >> reporter: we saw several people...
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my parents arrived in detroit in the middle of a snowstorm without jackets with medical degrees, $16 the optimism of being recently married. they had integrity, perseverance, kindness and a commitment to service. i would also like to share some information about my background. the past ten years i've been a professor at george mason university where i taught constitutional law and legislation in statutory interpretation. my scholarship is focused on the framework of the constitutional accountability for the administrative agencies. two years ago i founded the center for the administrative state. the commission's academic research and public policy conferences that bring together scholars, practitioners and government officials to analyze and debate prior to my academic career i worked in the office of the council where i oversaw a number of agencies and hoped to coordinate the discussions of the policy. i've also served on the senate judiciary committee for the nominations and constitutional law. my experience includes working for several years in a law firm in london and working for
my parents arrived in detroit in the middle of a snowstorm without jackets with medical degrees, $16 the optimism of being recently married. they had integrity, perseverance, kindness and a commitment to service. i would also like to share some information about my background. the past ten years i've been a professor at george mason university where i taught constitutional law and legislation in statutory interpretation. my scholarship is focused on the framework of the constitutional...
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ha powerful storm that included il that made it look like a winter snowstorm. >> it was hailing so bad, i couldn't see the end of the driveway standing by the doorway. >>> a china jet had to land after taking off. >> there was a hole. >> the pittsburgh penguins again are the stanley cup champions. >> i knew it was going to be tough all year, but we just kept finding a way. >> first lady melania announcing she and her son baron have joined her husband at 1500 pennsylvania avenue. >>ll that -- >> anybody who had a brain freeze know as whats thi kid was going through. >> it went in. fantastic. we should put that in the news. >> -- and all that matters -- >> the first in an open era. >> a win again. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> oh, my goodness me. >> broadway's big night. the tony award. the big winner was dear evan hansen. he went off leading actor title. >> i love "house of cards," i really do. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is brought to you by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." president trump's attorney general is now being drawn into the investi
ha powerful storm that included il that made it look like a winter snowstorm. >> it was hailing so bad, i couldn't see the end of the driveway standing by the doorway. >>> a china jet had to land after taking off. >> there was a hole. >> the pittsburgh penguins again are the stanley cup champions. >> i knew it was going to be tough all year, but we just kept finding a way. >> first lady melania announcing she and her son baron have joined her husband at...
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. >> powerful storm included hail that made it look like a winter snowstorm. >> it was hailing so bad i couldn't see the end of the driveway standing by the doorway. >>> a china eastern airlines jet suffered major engine failure after takeoff in sydney, australia? >> hole in the engine and it was scary. >> the penguins celebrated and almost clocked their coach. the pittsburgh penguins again, are the stanley cup champions. >> i knew it was going to be tough all year, but we kept finding ways. >> first lady melania announcing she and their son baron have joined the president at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >>> passengers aboard a delta flight given a rare treat a chance to meet a former president in pren. >> anyone who has had a brain freeze knows what this kid was going through? >> he won. >> but he kind of lost it. >> no. >> excellent. good shot. hit the pin and went in! fantastic. we should put that on the news. >> all that matters. >> the first player to win ten titles at a major in the open era. >> raphael nadal. >> a win again here is something i cannot describe. >> on "cbs this morn
. >> powerful storm included hail that made it look like a winter snowstorm. >> it was hailing so bad i couldn't see the end of the driveway standing by the doorway. >>> a china eastern airlines jet suffered major engine failure after takeoff in sydney, australia? >> hole in the engine and it was scary. >> the penguins celebrated and almost clocked their coach. the pittsburgh penguins again, are the stanley cup champions. >> i knew it was going to be tough...
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oria 1972, my parents arrived oria detroit oria the middle of a snowstorm without winterde jackets both their medical degrees, $16 and the option that they were recently married. they worked hard as an example and shared perseverance and kindness exhibits service. i'd also like to share information about my back on. for the past ten years i've been a law professor at the scalia law school george mason law school right eye statutoryal laa interpretation. my scholarship is focused on the framework of constitutional accountability for administrative agencies. about two years ago i found it a center for the study of the administrative state. the center commissions academic research and host public policy conferences to bring together scholars, practitioners and government officials to analyze and debate difficult questions of administrative law. prior to my academic career, i worked at the white house counsel where i saw the number agencies and help court oria a interagency discussion of foreign policy. i've also served on the senate judiciary committee as a council for nominations oria con
oria 1972, my parents arrived oria detroit oria the middle of a snowstorm without winterde jackets both their medical degrees, $16 and the option that they were recently married. they worked hard as an example and shared perseverance and kindness exhibits service. i'd also like to share information about my back on. for the past ten years i've been a law professor at the scalia law school george mason law school right eye statutoryal laa interpretation. my scholarship is focused on the...
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my parents arrived in detroit in a middle of a snowstorm. they always imparted by example the importance of perseverance, kindness and a commitment to service. i would like to share some information about my background. for the past ten years i've been a law professor at the ageorge university where i've taught statatory interpretation. my scholarship has focused on the framework of constitutional accountability for administrative changes. i founded the stcenter for the study of administrative state. it brings together scholars and government officials to analyze and debate difficult questions of administrative law. prior to my academic career i worked in the office of the white house council where i oversaw the legal work of a number of agency and helped to corda coordinate interagency policy. my other experience includes working for several years at a law firm in london and clerking for justice clarence thomas of the u.s. supreme court and judge jay harvey wilkinson for the fourth circuit. my academic background and practical experience ha
my parents arrived in detroit in a middle of a snowstorm. they always imparted by example the importance of perseverance, kindness and a commitment to service. i would like to share some information about my background. for the past ten years i've been a law professor at the ageorge university where i've taught statatory interpretation. my scholarship has focused on the framework of constitutional accountability for administrative changes. i founded the stcenter for the study of administrative...
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the big snowstorm in the northeast. may had issues. small business, ism yesterday all super strong. looking for much better -- >> do you think the market takes off again if something like that happens? >> yeah. >> we're sitting around thinking that the economy is slowing. look, very near all-time highs in the markets. >> yeah. >> for a couple of days. >> i think the problem is the market gets into its head that the economy isn't slowing and the people are going to start looking at september. hike in june, okay, that's done. that's baked in. doesn't matter. then we might get another hike later in the year, maybe not. we get nothing else. if actually payroll growth is going to return to $200,000 a month and unemployment is at a cycle already keeps falling, then a lot of people in the fed are going to get worried about future inflation risk. 6, 12 months down the line, that's what they're thinking about. >> we're not back to a case of good news is bad news, are we? >> not really. give it a few weeks of good news and that's how the interpretation starts to show. >> you think we go 2.5%
the big snowstorm in the northeast. may had issues. small business, ism yesterday all super strong. looking for much better -- >> do you think the market takes off again if something like that happens? >> yeah. >> we're sitting around thinking that the economy is slowing. look, very near all-time highs in the markets. >> yeah. >> for a couple of days. >> i think the problem is the market gets into its head that the economy isn't slowing and the people are...