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brian sullivan for us iny tath price. we are back in a couple of minutes. happy anniversary dinnedarlin' i'm messing up every dish, pot, and plate... ...to show my love. ta-da! all this devotion only calls for a little bit of dawn ultra. so concentrated, just one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three... ...bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. try using dawn beyond the sink. >>> welcome back hurricane harvey forcing shutdown of oil refineries we are still seeing some stabilization in the energy market this morning. oil prices reversing those losses they are higher by around .15% gasoline continues to spike higher at around a two-year high, higher by around .04%. with us this morning, halima cross. good to see you. when you talk about the shutdowns and refineries, what does that tell you about the supply and demand equation >> it is a tale of two markets this is a story very supportive for gasoline and products. negative for crude what we are watching are do we have further refinery shutdowns. if they shut the rativa refine
brian sullivan for us iny tath price. we are back in a couple of minutes. happy anniversary dinnedarlin' i'm messing up every dish, pot, and plate... ...to show my love. ta-da! all this devotion only calls for a little bit of dawn ultra. so concentrated, just one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three... ...bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. try using dawn beyond the sink. >>> welcome back hurricane harvey forcing shutdown of oil refineries we are...
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>> i'm brian sullivan in wisconsin and perhaps the key thing that delivered the presidency to don't j. trump are his manufacturing job promi coming true? that's story coming up on night by busine >>> president trump promised to bring manufacturing jobs back to the united states helped him win wisconsin. so how are business owners feeling? brian sullivan is in wisconsin. >> stunned by plant closings and job losses, wisconsin turned red for the white house for the first time since 1984. things were pretty bleak here for a number of years. not anymore. after weather's unemployment rate is now one of the lowest this america. here in the southeast corner of the state, the problem is not finding a b job, finding work s workers. >> therea skilled labor shortage in the region, in the state and throughout the country that needs to be traceded. we cannot find skilled, qualifieded labor. is ta credit fo par of the recovery and a million jobs created around the nation, so when scott walker joined us at a manufacturing facility, we asked him, how much of wisconsin's recovery comes from d.c. and ho
>> i'm brian sullivan in wisconsin and perhaps the key thing that delivered the presidency to don't j. trump are his manufacturing job promi coming true? that's story coming up on night by busine >>> president trump promised to bring manufacturing jobs back to the united states helped him win wisconsin. so how are business owners feeling? brian sullivan is in wisconsin. >> stunned by plant closings and job losses, wisconsin turned red for the white house for the first time...
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many of those refineries are in galveston area brian sullivan is there live for us this morning. what are you seeing? >> reporter: not a lot now, it is early morning i will add color to what she said we are in galveston on the gulf, it is the door to houston from a shipping channel perspective we tried and failed twice to get to houston because the main highway, interstate 45, a massive road, was simply flooded out. the reason i bring that up is what do you need to run a refinery, you need oil and people a lot of the people are unable to get to where they need to go to get to their jobs there's a lot of not only refinery risk but energy risk as well as you point out, heavy refinery area half the nation's refining capacity is 100 to 150 mile radius of where we stand now about 15% of that is knocked off line how much longer it will be off line is the big question if you look at oil prices, one thing to ask is how long will refineries be shut down. in hurricane ike in 2008, bay town refinery, exxonmobile, 560,000 barrels a day, second biggest in america was shut down for a month. ye
many of those refineries are in galveston area brian sullivan is there live for us this morning. what are you seeing? >> reporter: not a lot now, it is early morning i will add color to what she said we are in galveston on the gulf, it is the door to houston from a shipping channel perspective we tried and failed twice to get to houston because the main highway, interstate 45, a massive road, was simply flooded out. the reason i bring that up is what do you need to run a refinery, you...
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this tre sullivan blocked three punts last year in college.wynne it's going to come down to special team for him. >> scott: he'll get an opportunity now. greg ward being positioned back at about his 30 yard line to get the punt from vogel. look at this punt! oh, my goodness! vogel back. bounces off his helmet and packers can't fall on it! now on a mad scramble for the football, i believe eagles got it back and they did. wow. >> mike: same guy that fumbled it, greg ward, somehow came up with it. i didn't like the way he -- he tries to catch it over his shoulder. did a poor job. hit him in the helmet. that ball, if had been a spear, he would be dead! >> scott: 3:57 to go and the eagles get it back. dave? >> eagles fans have got some next gen stat for you coming this year. in this little chip, it is imbedded into the football by zebra and for the first time eagles using those numbers in the preseason and the regular season. we take a look at carson wentz yarding passing throughout training camp. this chip allows the eagles to use data to get the
this tre sullivan blocked three punts last year in college.wynne it's going to come down to special team for him. >> scott: he'll get an opportunity now. greg ward being positioned back at about his 30 yard line to get the punt from vogel. look at this punt! oh, my goodness! vogel back. bounces off his helmet and packers can't fall on it! now on a mad scramble for the football, i believe eagles got it back and they did. wow. >> mike: same guy that fumbled it, greg ward, somehow came...
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sullivan is a distinguished scientist, astronaut and oceanographer. she was the first american woman to walk in space. -- was theith recipient of the very first national air and space museum trophy. ,er three space flights including the mission to launch the hubble telescope, was the beginning of a career in adventure and exploration. dr. sullivan was the inaugural director of the center in the john glenn school of public affairs at the ohio state university. she served as undersecretary of commerce and the chief scientist noaa. she was named as one of the 100 most influential people. she is currently our museums chair of aerospace history. and beginning in 1961, the honorable david pryor served people of arkansas in a state house of representatives. the u.s. house, the governor's mansion and the united states senate. after three terms in the senate, he was named a fellow in law and public affairs. senator pryor went on to serve as director of the institute of politics at the harvard kennedy school of government before becoming the inaugural director
sullivan is a distinguished scientist, astronaut and oceanographer. she was the first american woman to walk in space. -- was theith recipient of the very first national air and space museum trophy. ,er three space flights including the mission to launch the hubble telescope, was the beginning of a career in adventure and exploration. dr. sullivan was the inaugural director of the center in the john glenn school of public affairs at the ohio state university. she served as undersecretary of...
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sullivan, senator sullivan. yes, i-- thank you for the question. we absolutely want to work within whatever construct you have to improve those types of information. i have become acutely aware in the short month that i've been here of some of the issues surrounding not just red snapper, but certainly a lot of focus on red snapper, particularly with regard to some of our-- some less than perfect satisfaction with some of our own stock assessment information, less than perfect satisfaction with our program-- >> a gentle way to say that. >> yes, sir. and we, of course, have a pending baseline benchmark stock assessment for red snapper thanks to funding that's been provided. it's a couple of years before we get the results of that, but that's an important piece of information on the data collection side. what's coming out of the water. i have heard from a number of constituents, from a number of people i've had discussions amongst my own staff leadership over the past two weeks, about some of the satisfaction i've heard with the program and the speed
sullivan, senator sullivan. yes, i-- thank you for the question. we absolutely want to work within whatever construct you have to improve those types of information. i have become acutely aware in the short month that i've been here of some of the issues surrounding not just red snapper, but certainly a lot of focus on red snapper, particularly with regard to some of our-- some less than perfect satisfaction with some of our own stock assessment information, less than perfect satisfaction with...
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sullivan has been decided, it does provide an incredible and an president about a protection for her spending that protected activity. all of the other things that have been laid on top of it i know we'll talk later about anti-slap statute and the very short statute of limitations in these cases, as well as the retraction statutes and detectability of libel wars, and are so methinks that are laid on times v. sullivan standard, do believe the potential has long too far in the year since of really disincentive icing and preventing people who have legitimate claims, not people who want to try to shut down the news and who are doing it to make some political point but people have legitimate economic and reputational harm from being able to assert those we can talk about those later in the panel, but a lot of our clients who come to us, we have counseled them about the extraordinary hurdles that they faced even if they have what would be a meritorious claim, the opportunity to thread the and actually get some vindication is an attribute difficult one. >> just for the audience, i men if yo
sullivan has been decided, it does provide an incredible and an president about a protection for her spending that protected activity. all of the other things that have been laid on top of it i know we'll talk later about anti-slap statute and the very short statute of limitations in these cases, as well as the retraction statutes and detectability of libel wars, and are so methinks that are laid on times v. sullivan standard, do believe the potential has long too far in the year since of...
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brian sullivan in galveston.he hood back on. >> the neck, the hat doesn't work. >> yep. >> supply chain disruption, the chairman of the texas railroad commission joins us live next with the latest. >>> har hurricane harvey impacted the energy industry in texas. lets bring in our railroad commission, i am glad we cleared everything up, christie, i have awfully a lot of questions ready for you about the railroad actually, i do have one. i know it is not what you do because railroad are with energy -- you don't worry of the rails the way you worry of trucking or ports are. once the water is gone, the rails are fine, have i got that right at least >> well, thank you for having me >> you make the assumption that the rails are fine if you had major flooding. you can have ground shifting you got to assess them and make sure those railroad ties are still in place you are right, we don't do railroad anymore funny name for an important agency, actually >> it is about energy. i have been thinking about this and reading all
brian sullivan in galveston.he hood back on. >> the neck, the hat doesn't work. >> yep. >> supply chain disruption, the chairman of the texas railroad commission joins us live next with the latest. >>> har hurricane harvey impacted the energy industry in texas. lets bring in our railroad commission, i am glad we cleared everything up, christie, i have awfully a lot of questions ready for you about the railroad actually, i do have one. i know it is not what you do...
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sara packer and jacob sullivan pleaded not guilty and are awaiting sentencing. her biological parents have applied to be men center of their state. three of their other kids were removed in 2004. while they know what happened to grace, they haven't been table to get any other information about what happened to the other children. >>> for the first time hearing from a family suing the school district. said the district did not do enough to save their daughter from harassment before she took her life. died in june. now say her daughter was the victim of relentless bulling on social media. repeatedly asked officials to intervene. including at a meeting just hours before the death. yesterday filed a notice of intent to sue for negligence. >> it's about the school's responsibility to not only be you know responsible for teaching academics and abcs and 1, 2, 3's, we have to take a look at the emotional well-being of the students. >> also want to sue the parents of the children who allowed the bullying to go on for months. >>> last of the men to escape from alabama pri
sara packer and jacob sullivan pleaded not guilty and are awaiting sentencing. her biological parents have applied to be men center of their state. three of their other kids were removed in 2004. while they know what happened to grace, they haven't been table to get any other information about what happened to the other children. >>> for the first time hearing from a family suing the school district. said the district did not do enough to save their daughter from harassment before she...
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barbara starr, thanks very much. >>> we're back with jake sullivan.ou worked with the inner circles of the white house. what do you make of this infighting going on? >> first of all, barbara used the word unconscionable, quoting somebody talking about the attacks on general mcmaster, and certainly some of the false things that are being said about him like he's anti-israel are unconscionable. more broadly, this is a man who has devoted his life to defending our country, who has sacrificed his life in the service of our country, and he deserves better than this. but the bigger picture here is that we're watching one more iteration of the white house game of thrones, and the problem is it can make for fun sort of political commentary and everybody can watch it unfold on twitter and on politico and so forth, but we're talking about real national security issues here. we cannot have this kind of instability at the top of our national security council. so, the people around mcmaster, general kelly, et cetera, they've got to get this under control -- >> do
barbara starr, thanks very much. >>> we're back with jake sullivan.ou worked with the inner circles of the white house. what do you make of this infighting going on? >> first of all, barbara used the word unconscionable, quoting somebody talking about the attacks on general mcmaster, and certainly some of the false things that are being said about him like he's anti-israel are unconscionable. more broadly, this is a man who has devoted his life to defending our country, who has...
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brian sullivan is in pas dadena texare >> hurricane harvey may have left the houston and galveston area, but it sent another reminder today it is still active and still dangerous. the hurricane swung to the east, smasf beaumont and port ar th along with southwest louisiana. many reporting rapidly rising waters and asking for help. it may add to concerve supplies beaumont and port arthur are home to four big oil refinery, including the single biggest in the united states. motiva, 600,000 barrel a day facility all are shuttered storm. another concern as well. maybe one closer to your kitchen cabinets. the simply of et lean. about 70% of et lean supplies kno from texas and 40 to 50% of offline. while not that common of a name goes into a lot of things you use including bottled water, packa pack consumer product, auto products and thousands of other products, suppliers are going to b a meantime, as the ws clearly recede, housn may he problem, which is the clean up. no doubt, like you can see, the the buffalo bayou, the clean up will be long, missy and eck pensive. for "nightly business repo
brian sullivan is in pas dadena texare >> hurricane harvey may have left the houston and galveston area, but it sent another reminder today it is still active and still dangerous. the hurricane swung to the east, smasf beaumont and port ar th along with southwest louisiana. many reporting rapidly rising waters and asking for help. it may add to concerve supplies beaumont and port arthur are home to four big oil refinery, including the single biggest in the united states. motiva, 600,000...
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tonight a conversation about diplomacy an foreign relations h jake sullivan. >> having hillary clinton as president and not donald trump i thought would have made a profound difference in the future of the world. this is on a scale unlike anything i have experienced before. i shouldn't just make this about myself. this is also about how to think about the future of the united states. both our polls yand our politics and a sense of how we relate to one another. >> rose: jake sullivan, next. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jake sullivan is here. he serves as deputy chief of staff to secretary of state hillary clinton and as national security advisor to vice president joe biden. he was also a senior policy advisor on clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. he has been one of her closest aides for over a decade. many believe he would have been national security advisor had clinton won the 2016 presidential election. he is now a v
tonight a conversation about diplomacy an foreign relations h jake sullivan. >> having hillary clinton as president and not donald trump i thought would have made a profound difference in the future of the world. this is on a scale unlike anything i have experienced before. i shouldn't just make this about myself. this is also about how to think about the future of the united states. both our polls yand our politics and a sense of how we relate to one another. >> rose: jake...
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brian sullivan is there. >> reporter: rain continued to fall on tuesday in southeastern texas. some cases like here in galveston, much more rain in an area that did not need anymore rain. in fact, hurricane, now tropical storm harvey, has not only broken every single record for the region or for the state, but it is official. hurricane harvey, now tropical storm, has laid down more rain than any single storm in united states history. it will ultimately deliver more than 50 inches of rain in a single storm. and with this rain has come flooding and the need for rescues. in fact, citizens, good samaritans called the houston navy or the cajun navy if they came over from louisiana have gone out of their way with their boats, jet skis and rafts to rescue people. listen to one good samaritan rescue one lady out with cancer. >> i banged on the door. no one answered. someone said to come in. i pushed in and that door there was water up to my knees basically. so i walked in there. she was sitting down on the couch and she can't move. i picked her up on my back and i got her out to the bo
brian sullivan is there. >> reporter: rain continued to fall on tuesday in southeastern texas. some cases like here in galveston, much more rain in an area that did not need anymore rain. in fact, hurricane, now tropical storm harvey, has not only broken every single record for the region or for the state, but it is official. hurricane harvey, now tropical storm, has laid down more rain than any single storm in united states history. it will ultimately deliver more than 50 inches of rain...
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sullivan remains in jail.is girlfriend will face charges for criminal use of personal identification once deputies catch her. >>> where are you going to watch the eclipse? you got a week to figure it out. some people are traveling from the ends of the earth to see it. kathy? >> we'll be able to see right here in the delaware valley, weather permitting we'll take a look at that forecast, plus look ahead at your work week, showers, storms and sun, i'll be back with that. dude, you were right, these wait...what? the gold fish, man! you said i should buy some. no! i said you should buy gold fish, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery... with top prizes of $25,000. ooohh.... are there really...? 25,000 of them? yeah. want more changes to win? go to palottery.com and enter your non-winning tickets for the gold fish second-chance drawing with $10,000 prizes. . >>> breaking news. multiple people have been stabbed, police are looking for someone who stabbed those two people. police were just called before 9
sullivan remains in jail.is girlfriend will face charges for criminal use of personal identification once deputies catch her. >>> where are you going to watch the eclipse? you got a week to figure it out. some people are traveling from the ends of the earth to see it. kathy? >> we'll be able to see right here in the delaware valley, weather permitting we'll take a look at that forecast, plus look ahead at your work week, showers, storms and sun, i'll be back with that. dude, you...
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sean sullivan with the first question. sean: thanks, jb, for being with us. i want to start with a question about something that is in the news squarely this week. the president's comments on the deadly violence in charlottesville which have been roundly condemned by both democrats and many republicans. will senate majority pac seek to remind voters as we move closer to the midterm elections about the remarks he made this week? if so, how soon can we start to potentially see an investment in making that argument? j.b.: good morning. thank you for having me. the president's comments were a disturbing reaction to what happened in charlottesville. and i think former vice president biden said there is only one side. there can only be one side and we need to stand up against hate, bigotry, against white supremacists. i suspect these will be issues in the campaign. the president has already made clear that he has a different view on. i suspect they will see it first in republican primaries. that there are clear divisions that will be brought out in several primarie
sean sullivan with the first question. sean: thanks, jb, for being with us. i want to start with a question about something that is in the news squarely this week. the president's comments on the deadly violence in charlottesville which have been roundly condemned by both democrats and many republicans. will senate majority pac seek to remind voters as we move closer to the midterm elections about the remarks he made this week? if so, how soon can we start to potentially see an investment in...
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brian sullivan is in fwn with more on harvey's potential hit to the oil market and houston's impact to the economy. >> reporter: along with the unprecedented flooding and humanitarian crisis unfolding in houston and lower texas region, there may be an economic crisis as well because 15% of the oil and gas that is refined in the united states is currently offline. shut down by the flooding as a result of hurrican. the houston area produces more than 2 million barrels of oil and distilled gasoline every single day. many of the refineries around here are now shut down including the second biggest refineryn th utestesheaywn facility from exxonmobil, also shell's deer park facility is also shut down. there's no clear word of when those facilities will open. the other hit comes from the port economy. the majority of those refineries lie along the port of houston, which is actually a series of four different ports and every ship that comes or goes has to come through a channel right over there. and that ship channel, the busiest in the united states, is currently shut down and there's no indi
brian sullivan is in fwn with more on harvey's potential hit to the oil market and houston's impact to the economy. >> reporter: along with the unprecedented flooding and humanitarian crisis unfolding in houston and lower texas region, there may be an economic crisis as well because 15% of the oil and gas that is refined in the united states is currently offline. shut down by the flooding as a result of hurrican. the houston area produces more than 2 million barrels of oil and distilled...
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. >> rose: welcome to the program, tonight a kfertionz with jake sullivan. ayoung man from minnesota who went to yale, yale law schoolk became a rode scholar, a supreme court clerk and then served three important american politicians, secretary of state hillary clinton, vice president joe biden, and president obama. we talk about those experiences and politics today. >> i wanted the opportunity to serve again. and the fact that having hillary clinton as president and not donald trump i thought would mack a profound dimps to the country and the world. this was on a scale unlike anything i have experienced before. and it's something that you got to look at, learn from, see what you could have done better, what to draw from it but not just make it about yourself. i shouldn't just make this about myself. in is also about how to think about the future of the united states, both our policy and our politics. >> and our sense of how we relate to one another. >> rose: jake sullivan for the hour when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following k
. >> rose: welcome to the program, tonight a kfertionz with jake sullivan. ayoung man from minnesota who went to yale, yale law schoolk became a rode scholar, a supreme court clerk and then served three important american politicians, secretary of state hillary clinton, vice president joe biden, and president obama. we talk about those experiences and politics today. >> i wanted the opportunity to serve again. and the fact that having hillary clinton as president and not donald...
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the note said that sullivan would be working with the sheriff's office and going under cover for sixonths, it was even written on fake letterhead, and it looks fairly authentic except for a couple of things. >> if you are go to dummy up a letter from the sheriff's office i highly recommend that you spell correctly that you use a real deputy so thaw are not embarrassed when we come out and arrest you, because this has got to be some of the war spelling and the worst sentence structure i have ever seen. >> it is a great reaction. >> sullivan remains in jail and is now facing even more charges as his girl friend, she's in trouble too. >> it is all about the writing >> should have gotten somebody to write it for him. >> get someone else. >> i know. >>> fox five news at 10:30 is next. >> hi there. >> sentence him to remedial english class. >> that is right. >> education. >> yeah, yeah. >> straight ahead on the 10:30 sprucing up the white house we will give you inside look at renovations happening while the president is on vacation. >>> if you were looking for a new job in d.c. you better
the note said that sullivan would be working with the sheriff's office and going under cover for sixonths, it was even written on fake letterhead, and it looks fairly authentic except for a couple of things. >> if you are go to dummy up a letter from the sheriff's office i highly recommend that you spell correctly that you use a real deputy so thaw are not embarrassed when we come out and arrest you, because this has got to be some of the war spelling and the worst sentence structure i...
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they have reached out to a number of kind of hard firms such as sullivan & cromwell.rebuffed. -- a member of high-powered law firms such as sullivan & cromwell. they were rebuffed. oliver: right now, who are the folks that are at the home for -- helm for trump's defense. >> right now the team is centered around three people. you have john dowd, who is trump's lead counsel, taking over from mark in july. he is a longtime criminal defense lawyer from a law firm called gump in washington. does a lot of criminal defense work and congressional investigation. the kind of face of the team at the moment is jay, the christian right lawyer who was the one that the trump team puts out on television to respond to news articles. and kind of the third individual that came on last week, that is tied called -- cobb. he is running the white house response to the investigation. cobb also comes from a longtime washington firm and is well experienced in congressional investigations, criminal investigations. did a lot of corporate work in private -- and private practice. he had to leave h
they have reached out to a number of kind of hard firms such as sullivan & cromwell.rebuffed. -- a member of high-powered law firms such as sullivan & cromwell. they were rebuffed. oliver: right now, who are the folks that are at the home for -- helm for trump's defense. >> right now the team is centered around three people. you have john dowd, who is trump's lead counsel, taking over from mark in july. he is a longtime criminal defense lawyer from a law firm called gump in...
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michael sullivan it will short -- will share that story with us. michael: the area we are standing in right now is in the washingtonction of state of the pacific northwest. when the transcontinental railroad came, there was talk about one day being able to span sound. undertakings not an anybody was prepared to do. during the depression, federal programs, like the building of the grand coulee dam, and stuff that were paid public works projects happening in the pacific northwest. in the mid-1930's, there was talk about creating a bridge to reach from tacoma to the peninsula. the bridge was opened on the first of july in 1940. after two years of construction. is also a bitrows of a wind tunnel. people working on the deck began to notice movement. wings, ike airplane lift in the bridge. they begin to feel vertical lift in the bridge, especially in the center span. -- there was no suspension bridge anywhere like this, anywhere in the pacific northwest. unfamiliarity of how a big thing like this was supposed to behave. people excited about this. there i
michael sullivan it will short -- will share that story with us. michael: the area we are standing in right now is in the washingtonction of state of the pacific northwest. when the transcontinental railroad came, there was talk about one day being able to span sound. undertakings not an anybody was prepared to do. during the depression, federal programs, like the building of the grand coulee dam, and stuff that were paid public works projects happening in the pacific northwest. in the...
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it dan sullivan, alaskan senator. he served on the armed services committee. what you hear from citizens back in your state? you might be there now or maybe you are in d.c. i show that poll from cbs. people across america are concerned. what's the level of concern in alaska? >> there's concern like all americans but there's also pride. alaska is the cornerstone of our nations missile defense. i have a bill to bolster our own missile defense but right now, there aren't alaskan's 24/7, our 49th missile defense battalion is literally protecting the country because they can shoot down any missile coming from kim jong un to america that the alaskan guard unit -- they call themselves the 300. protecting the 300 million. that's what they are doing. protecting us. >> dana: what would your legislation do and do you have bipartisan support? >> strong bipartisan support read 27 democrats and republican senators. it would increase the number of ground-based interceptors. our homeland missile defense, and it would encourage much more testing. we've seen some tests that we
it dan sullivan, alaskan senator. he served on the armed services committee. what you hear from citizens back in your state? you might be there now or maybe you are in d.c. i show that poll from cbs. people across america are concerned. what's the level of concern in alaska? >> there's concern like all americans but there's also pride. alaska is the cornerstone of our nations missile defense. i have a bill to bolster our own missile defense but right now, there aren't alaskan's 24/7, our...
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let's get live to brian sullivan who is in galveston and the port of houston hey, brian. >> reporter: mel, thanks very much that video that you just showed, the rescuers are still up there and they are safe and i'm glad the people in the truck are safe as well. it just stopped raining here and i can't overstate the amount of rain this area has gotten in the last 12 hours. we've spent the last couple of hours driving around galveston, which if you don't know, it's really an island and a lot of streets are flooded badly. three, four feet of water. some guy left a dog on the third floor. there's a lot more going on than just houston that said, when you talk about the refiners, mel, i just got an update from the refinery about 100 miles east of here it's the biggest refinery in the united states with a total output of 600,000 a day. they are running at 60%. so their output is 60% assuming they are at full capacity, that would be about 360,000 barrels a day. so another 240,000 offline, you're going to have well over 25% of u.s. refining capacity right now offline because it's corpus christ
let's get live to brian sullivan who is in galveston and the port of houston hey, brian. >> reporter: mel, thanks very much that video that you just showed, the rescuers are still up there and they are safe and i'm glad the people in the truck are safe as well. it just stopped raining here and i can't overstate the amount of rain this area has gotten in the last 12 hours. we've spent the last couple of hours driving around galveston, which if you don't know, it's really an island and a...
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michael sullivan will share that story with us. >> the area we are standing and now is in the southern section of puget sound, the washington state and pacific northwest's great inland water. one the transcontinental railroad came there was talk about one day being able to span puget sound. an undertakingt anybody was prepared to do. during the depression federal programs like the building of the grand coulee dam, they were big job creating public works projects happening in the pacific northwest. mid-1930's, there began to be talk about creating a bridge over puget sound to reach from tacoma to the peninsula. the tacoma near was bridge was opened on july 1 in 1940. after two years of construction. the tacoma narrows is also a bit of a wind tunnel. people working on the deck began to notice movement. an almost like airplane winds, lift in the bridge. unlike just horizontal movement, began to feel a vertical lift in the bridge. especially in the center span. there was those suspension bridge or anything like this anywhere and out to the world in the pacific northwest. there was an unfam
michael sullivan will share that story with us. >> the area we are standing and now is in the southern section of puget sound, the washington state and pacific northwest's great inland water. one the transcontinental railroad came there was talk about one day being able to span puget sound. an undertakingt anybody was prepared to do. during the depression federal programs like the building of the grand coulee dam, they were big job creating public works projects happening in the pacific...
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alaskan senator dan sullivan joins us next.ake it easy to save $600 on car insurance, so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? what, what? we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. >>> breaking news. north korea threatening to strike the u.s. territory of guam, as president trump is warning pyongyang of fire and fury if the threats continue. this all comes as sources tell cnn that u.s. intelligence has assessed that north korea has produced a nuclear warhead, small enough to fit on missile
alaskan senator dan sullivan joins us next.ake it easy to save $600 on car insurance, so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? what, what? we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the...
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" >> i've decided, i don't want to be associated with sullivans anymore, so you can call me brian or the handsome one >> oh, the handsome one. >> whatever you prefer >>> coming up on "power lunch," the man who used to run walmart is here with his take on that stock's incredible run >>> plus, why a tv star may actually be one of the world's greatest investors >>> and listen up, all you young uns. we'll lay out the best and worst jobs of the future >> cannot wait the sullivan, thank you. >>> yelp surprises the street, the surge is there, more room to run. the traders will debate it next in our call of the day first, let's give you a check of the s&p sector heat map. we told you about financials they're rocking today and they're leading the way. "halftime report" back after this hey gary, what'd you got here? this bad boy is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any devi
" >> i've decided, i don't want to be associated with sullivans anymore, so you can call me brian or the handsome one >> oh, the handsome one. >> whatever you prefer >>> coming up on "power lunch," the man who used to run walmart is here with his take on that stock's incredible run >>> plus, why a tv star may actually be one of the world's greatest investors >>> and listen up, all you young uns. we'll lay out the best and worst jobs of...
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brian sullivan is along the gulf coast in galveston, texas.et's begin with contessa brewer live in houston with the latest this morning contessa >> wilfred, good morning like so much of houston the theater district in downtown is flooded. you can see the intersection is filled with water. that's the hard rock cafe down here in the theater district and controlled releases from two houston dams are adding to the flooding concerns, as the army core of engineers decides to release them rather than risk it breaching or overtopping those dams the shelters are filling up. nearby at the convention center we already are seeing 2500 evacuees inside. and this morning, more families arriving as they escape their flooded homes. the roads here are closed. more than 250 roads in the region shut down because of flooding and we're talking now 9 trillion gallons of water that would fill salt lake ci city -- or the great salt lake twice over at this point and more rain is coming for houston. it's a lot of nail biting right now. a lot of holding on and hoping tha
brian sullivan is along the gulf coast in galveston, texas.et's begin with contessa brewer live in houston with the latest this morning contessa >> wilfred, good morning like so much of houston the theater district in downtown is flooded. you can see the intersection is filled with water. that's the hard rock cafe down here in the theater district and controlled releases from two houston dams are adding to the flooding concerns, as the army core of engineers decides to release them rather...
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occupation of haiti going back with of sullivan and cromwell to that defacto divisor so those memos are going back and forth and you really tells them in haiti but by the 1830's especially and coming to power in the context of the depression in the context of great animosity that this needs to stop through a new deal legislation trying to restrain the of bankers and the activity in the caribbean and with those congressional hearings under the guise of for landau -- hernando has access to the records of other banks the legal offices of sherman and sterling for the first time people could go to see the archaeology's of those exploited banking practices in the caribbean. but the federal government tried to restrain the activities of wall street. >> basically we're talking their early 20th century right now are these banks still prevalent or influential? what is the legacy?. >> it is interesting there are a number of legacies but first in terms of the current influence the legacy is left less of u.s. banks may and canadian banks one of the things i found in my research was the canadian bank
occupation of haiti going back with of sullivan and cromwell to that defacto divisor so those memos are going back and forth and you really tells them in haiti but by the 1830's especially and coming to power in the context of the depression in the context of great animosity that this needs to stop through a new deal legislation trying to restrain the of bankers and the activity in the caribbean and with those congressional hearings under the guise of for landau -- hernando has access to the...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert!plause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: captioning sponsored by cbs hey! how are ya? whoo! ( cheers and applause ) hey! thank you, sir! thank you, ma'am! how's it going? please sit down, everybody! you're too kind! ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show," i'm stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you. thank you. i need that love and energy because i come to you tonight a broken man. ( laughter ) because, this afternoon, i was shocked by this breaking nooch: >> the mooch is out. >> anthony scaramucci, gone after just a week and change on the job! >> the mooch is toast! >> stephen: yes, the mooch is toast. the front-stabber has been back-stabbed. ( laughter ) he said he was going to fire everybody, and you got to admit, he delivered. ( laughter ) that's thorough! ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) that is thorough! ( laughter ) the mooch lasted as communications director for only ten days. ( laughter ) yes, ten days! that's not even one whole pay period. (
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert!plause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: captioning sponsored by cbs hey! how are ya? whoo! ( cheers and applause ) hey! thank you, sir! thank you, ma'am! how's it going? please sit down, everybody! you're too kind! ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show," i'm stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you. thank you. i need that love and energy because i come to...
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ronnie 0'sullivan has been knocked out of the china championship — suffering a surprise quarter finalr mark williams‘ defeat too — it leaves shaun murphy as the only former world champion left in the draw. he rattled in a break of 126 to wrap up a 5—2 win over home hope zhou yuelong. he'll play ali carter in the semi finals. there were two matches today in rugby league's super 8's qualifiers hull krjoin warrington wolves on six points at the top after victory over london bronco's by 35 points to 30. while widnes are third after a 58 points to ten win over featherstone. that's all from sportsday. there is more on the website, plenty of reaction to chelsea beating spurs at wembley, for now that's all from us. at wembley, for now that's all from us. next it's the film review. the film directed by stanley tucci. and let's start with final portrait. i'm a massive stanley tucci fan as an actor. i know he's directed a few films before. i must confess i don't think i've seen any of them looking at the list. how does this work—out? there was a one called big night where he played a restaurant
ronnie 0'sullivan has been knocked out of the china championship — suffering a surprise quarter finalr mark williams‘ defeat too — it leaves shaun murphy as the only former world champion left in the draw. he rattled in a break of 126 to wrap up a 5—2 win over home hope zhou yuelong. he'll play ali carter in the semi finals. there were two matches today in rugby league's super 8's qualifiers hull krjoin warrington wolves on six points at the top after victory over london bronco's by 35...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! thanks, everybody. please, sit down. thank you so much. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for that. thank you for that. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. now i. ( cheers and applause ) i know a lot of people tune into this show on a nightly basis to get their news and information. they count on me to be a straight shooter, okay, with a calm voice. i don't want to be alarmist. we're all going to die. ( laughter ) because u.s. intelligence believes that north korea is now making missile-ready nuclear weapons. my god, dennis rodman, did you do nothing? ( laughter ) but don't worry. the story gets worse because over the weekend, the u.n. security council voted 15-0 to sanction north korea. and in response, north korea warned that they are "ready to teach the u.s. a severe lesson with its nuclear strategic force," adding that "other countries were not being threatened." what? how is that fair? other countries are no
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! thanks, everybody. please, sit down. thank you so much. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for that. thank you for that. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. now i. ( cheers and applause ) i know a lot of people tune into this show on a nightly basis to get their news and information. they count on me to be a straight...
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reverend dion h sullivan was a baptist preacher in north philadelphia. reverend sullivan never had a course in economics. he grew up in west virginia. through his efforts and investment program called the 1036 point -- i've written about , you can read about a lot of this stuff. he organized an effort of investment together with the assistance of financial institutions, the first pennsylvania bank and others, to build the first black owned shopping center in north philadelphia. it is still here. it is still operating. it is profitable. progress plaza. he also developed the jobs that trainedram many african americans and others for jobs where they improved their economic position. investment program invested in housing to produce affordable housing for people in philadelphia. it is that sort of effort and the efforts of a philip randolph and others in the african -- let's looknity at those examples of self-help on the part of african-americans that have made a contribution. of the annual study economic impact of the national urban league. this audiencef m
reverend dion h sullivan was a baptist preacher in north philadelphia. reverend sullivan never had a course in economics. he grew up in west virginia. through his efforts and investment program called the 1036 point -- i've written about , you can read about a lot of this stuff. he organized an effort of investment together with the assistance of financial institutions, the first pennsylvania bank and others, to build the first black owned shopping center in north philadelphia. it is still...
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they've reached out to a number of high-powered firms such as sullivan & cromwell, but were rebuffedue to conflicts or a sense that the president doesn't want to listen to legal counsel. which could be a reputational risk for the law firm. oliver: for the votes were at -- so right now, who are the folks who are at the helm for trump's defense? >> the team is been centered around three people. john dowd who is trumps personal -- >> turning to personal counsel, he turns to his personal law firm -- which is more about bankruptcy and litigation. it was quickly clear that mark casowitz was not working well with the trump administration and he was sidelined. they've reached out to a number of high-powered firms such as sullivan & cromwell, but were rebuffed in part due to conflicts or a sense that the president doesn't want to listen to legal counsel. which could be a reputational risk for the law firm. oliver: for the votes were at -- so right now, who are the folks who are at the helm for trump's defense? >> the team is been centered around three people. john dowd who is trumps personal
they've reached out to a number of high-powered firms such as sullivan & cromwell, but were rebuffedue to conflicts or a sense that the president doesn't want to listen to legal counsel. which could be a reputational risk for the law firm. oliver: for the votes were at -- so right now, who are the folks who are at the helm for trump's defense? >> the team is been centered around three people. john dowd who is trumps personal -- >> turning to personal counsel, he turns to his...
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let us bring in gregg sullivan. he joins us now. we heard from the pentagon saying this is not posing a direct threat to north america in general, but i guess the response is going to be the key question and whether the u.s. is going to actually talk of the -- talk belowut bit more about open negotiations with pyongyang. >> that's right. they said they can confirm the missile flew over japan. stillaid they were assessing the situation, but it did not appear to pose any threat to north america. we can look to the u.s. response days ago, when they launched three ballistic missiles. secretary of state rex tillerson called at launch provocative. he also said the u.s. would push for dialogue. thought that the u.s. might be pursuing dialogue even with these provocative missile launches. yvonne: we are monitoring donald trump's twitter page to see what statement he might have on this for operative -- this provocative act. what kind of aid is going to be sent over to those in houston? and what kind of impact is this going to have? greg: tha
let us bring in gregg sullivan. he joins us now. we heard from the pentagon saying this is not posing a direct threat to north america in general, but i guess the response is going to be the key question and whether the u.s. is going to actually talk of the -- talk belowut bit more about open negotiations with pyongyang. >> that's right. they said they can confirm the missile flew over japan. stillaid they were assessing the situation, but it did not appear to pose any threat to north...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city it's stephen colbert. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: thanks, everybody. whooo. thanks, everybody, please have a seat. now ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the late show, i'm your host stephen colbert. and i am-- (applause) i got to say, i am really glad my family got here in 1828. because donald trump just pulled up the immigration ladder behind us. today the administration announced a harsh new immigration bill. and i got to say, trump is fulfilling at least one key campaign promise. >> get them out of here! get them out of here! get the hell out of here! >> stephen: all right, now don't say, don't you dare say he's just cruelly targeting undocumented immigrants. >> because the bill wants to reduce legal immigration to the united states by 50%. >> boo! >> stephen: melania, honey, i got some tough news, only 50% of your parents can come it thanksgiving. i say your mom. she's the greatest in shape. really looking good. now the bill sounds bad but to kind of clean it up a little bit, to take the stink of
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city it's stephen colbert. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: thanks, everybody. whooo. thanks, everybody, please have a seat. now ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the late show, i'm your host stephen colbert. and i am-- (applause) i got to say, i am really glad my family got here in 1828. because donald trump just pulled up the immigration ladder behind us. today the administration announced a harsh new immigration bill. and...
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sara packer and jacob sullivan pleaded not guilty and in prison awaiting trial. packer's biological parents have filed a possession to be administrators to estate. hope the legal action will give them leverage in dealing with agency that handled the adoption of other children. three kids were removed in 2004. while they know what happened to grace, they haven't been able to get information about what happened to the other two children: >>> bill cosby's lead lawyer wants out. asked to withdraw ahead of second assault trial. filed a petition yesterday to remove himself from the case. cosby need to look for new attorney and have that person appear in court before he will be released from the case. scheduled to stand trial second time on sexual assault charges in november. first case ended instead mistrial. >> 6:08. steamy 74. when i know i say steamy, hear a woman whose hair responds to humidity. yes, going to be another ponytail day. the sunrise is beautiful over camelback. got that going for us. >> nice start. the mountains especially. beautiful view watching that
sara packer and jacob sullivan pleaded not guilty and in prison awaiting trial. packer's biological parents have filed a possession to be administrators to estate. hope the legal action will give them leverage in dealing with agency that handled the adoption of other children. three kids were removed in 2004. while they know what happened to grace, they haven't been able to get information about what happened to the other two children: >>> bill cosby's lead lawyer wants out. asked to...
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twister damaged several homes and businesses last month, including that of officer paul sullivan. part of the swat team with the annapolis police department, his fellow officers set up a gofundme page to help. so far it's raised nearly $12,000. >>> starting study is highlights how much people actually does america have a drinking problem? fox tell us us what researchers have to say. >> reporter: heavy drinking a has become a public health crisis, this according to a recent study by the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism >> i'm not that surprised with the state of the world what's going on >> i feel like it's been a common thing >> researchers surveyed 40,000 americans about their drinking habits, first 2001 and then 2012, they found unprecedented creases among certain groups, alcohol use disorder which is someone depending was up 82%, among women alone, 84% and for those 65 and older, stop issuing. >>> alcohol is the leading cause of death. this study doesn't surprise me. >> reporter: while the study found a variety of reasons behind the increases, economics is off
twister damaged several homes and businesses last month, including that of officer paul sullivan. part of the swat team with the annapolis police department, his fellow officers set up a gofundme page to help. so far it's raised nearly $12,000. >>> starting study is highlights how much people actually does america have a drinking problem? fox tell us us what researchers have to say. >> reporter: heavy drinking a has become a public health crisis, this according to a recent study...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert!plause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: captioning sponsored by cbs hey! how are ya? whoo! ( cheers and applause ) hey! thank you, sir! thank you, ma'am! how's it going? please sit down, everybody! you're too kind! ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show," i'm stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you. thank you. i need that love and energy because i come to you tonight a broken man.
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert!plause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: captioning sponsored by cbs hey! how are ya? whoo! ( cheers and applause ) hey! thank you, sir! thank you, ma'am! how's it going? please sit down, everybody! you're too kind! ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show," i'm stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you. thank you. i need that love and energy because i come...
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i'm becky quick along with mra li melissa lee and brian sullivan. andrew is out today. if this is three's company, am i john or mr. roper? >> that's what i asked before. >> you get to be john. >> that's how we'll start the day? >> it is >> a look at u.s. equity futures. the dow was down by over 200 points that's the biggest decline for markets since may 17th this morning dow futures are indicated up by 10 points. modest declines for the s&p and the nasdaq down by 14 points s&p off by just over two all of this coming over concerns about north korea. the nikkei was closed for a public holiday called mountain day. you can see the hang seng was down by 2% the kospi in south korea, where the closest to these concerns is located, is down by 1.7% in europe there are also concerns playing out there the dax down by 0.4% all the other averages down by 1% or greater. biggest declines in spain, the market there down by 1.4%. if you check out crude oil prices, the iea releasing a new report saying that global oil demand will grow more quickly than expected this year. that's not help
i'm becky quick along with mra li melissa lee and brian sullivan. andrew is out today. if this is three's company, am i john or mr. roper? >> that's what i asked before. >> you get to be john. >> that's how we'll start the day? >> it is >> a look at u.s. equity futures. the dow was down by over 200 points that's the biggest decline for markets since may 17th this morning dow futures are indicated up by 10 points. modest declines for the s&p and the nasdaq down...
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brian sullivan is standing by in galveston, texas let's begin with contessa brewer, live in houston. >> reporter: right now, we have just seen a garbage truck pull up there are evacuees getting out, pulled out a stepladder to help people out sir, how far did you have to come from the northeast side. >> reporter: how did you end up in the garbage truck, dump truck. >> that's the way they came to pick us up it was deep out there. >> reporter: they go inside. there are dry clothes inside people are coming in soaking wet. it is not the first time we have seen that. this morning, we saw a family with little kids coming into the convention center. here is what they told me about this ordeal. how did you get here >> through a truck from a family friend >> reporter: can you tell me about the water and how you lasted this long >> we basically traveled from house to house until we couldn't stay there, because of low food supply so we asked for help from people that were going through the water. >> reporter: the salazar family came from sheldon, texas, to the northeast of houston they came in w
brian sullivan is standing by in galveston, texas let's begin with contessa brewer, live in houston. >> reporter: right now, we have just seen a garbage truck pull up there are evacuees getting out, pulled out a stepladder to help people out sir, how far did you have to come from the northeast side. >> reporter: how did you end up in the garbage truck, dump truck. >> that's the way they came to pick us up it was deep out there. >> reporter: they go inside. there are dry...