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>> we're approximately 12 miles from the actual yucca site. >> yucca mountain once dead could be revid about something that can bring great economic boon not just nevada, my county. but it's about solving some of our nation's problems. >> nine nevada counties support reopening the process to store america's nuclear waste in yucca mountain. the state's congressional delegation disagrees. >> for over 30 years many in congress have been trying to force a repository on nevada despite the fact that nevada does not generate or consume nuclear energy. >> taxpayers spent 19 billion on developing yucca mountain. as licensing began in 2012. president obama stopped it? >> this has basically gone from re-election to re-election. and at the same time, the problem has exacerbated. you have waste now in over 08 sites in 35 states. >> america's nuclear reactors generated 90,000 tons of radioactive waste according to the gao. most is stored on site. costing taxpayers $2 million a day. we can't start over and let another 40 years pass to solve this challenge. >> environmentally, economically, politicall
>> we're approximately 12 miles from the actual yucca site. >> yucca mountain once dead could be revid about something that can bring great economic boon not just nevada, my county. but it's about solving some of our nation's problems. >> nine nevada counties support reopening the process to store america's nuclear waste in yucca mountain. the state's congressional delegation disagrees. >> for over 30 years many in congress have been trying to force a repository on...
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the 2004 for winning yucca mountain lawsuit in federal court. the epa was forced under court order to acknowledge one million years of hazzard with commercial high-level radioactive waste and military, but actually, that is a lowball. iodine 129 is hazardous for 157 million years. to be safe, we are wary about 314 million years. the quote from the old testament behind me about having vision or else you will perish, our species has never had to think this far ahead in terms of risks. we have done this to ourselves. the main message of my talk today is we have stopped many bad dump proposals in the past many times over. we can and must stop the proposals that are dangerously bad currently. this is the advance. is my slight show ready to go? ok, great. wanted to follow-up on something that greg said earlier. reactor shutdowns are very good news. we have seen seven reactors shut down in the united states since 2013. that's a record-breaking number. why is it good news? because reactor meltdowns can no longer happen once the fuel leaves the core. in
the 2004 for winning yucca mountain lawsuit in federal court. the epa was forced under court order to acknowledge one million years of hazzard with commercial high-level radioactive waste and military, but actually, that is a lowball. iodine 129 is hazardous for 157 million years. to be safe, we are wary about 314 million years. the quote from the old testament behind me about having vision or else you will perish, our species has never had to think this far ahead in terms of risks. we have...
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quÉ nos va a preparar hoy >>> hoy vamos hacer la tonga >>> la tonga tiene arroz, plÁtano, maduro, yuccade ser blanco o amarillo. >>> colocamos el seco de pollo con mucho jugo >>> colocamos el maduro, la yucca y por Último el maÍz y comienza la faena de envolverlo bien >>> para finalizar se pone un hilo >>> ponemos el dedo aquÍ y le da damos la vuelta >>> y la tonga es en vuelta en hoja de plÁtano era para que los campesinos pudieran trans topor su comida. una vez la tonga en vuelta se coce a baÑo marÍa por media hora. >>> buenÍsimo seÑora >>> y asÍ tiene un manjar que puede preparar en casa, >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> quÉ delicia verdad. bueno asÍ llegamos al final gracias por su el privilegio de su tiempo mÁs noticias maÑana a las >> mi hermano me involucrÓ en un contrato. >> el productor me estÁ exigiendo que yo le pague con dinero o con mi vida-- >> ¿cÓmo una vida va a correr peligro por un incumplimiento de contrato? >> quiÉn estÁ para ti ♪ ♪ o detrÁs del billete ♪ ♪ de cien ♪ ♪ el mundo estÁ lleno ♪ ♪ de mucha barbie y mucho ken >> he venido a casarme, doctora. >> ¿has venido a casarte?
quÉ nos va a preparar hoy >>> hoy vamos hacer la tonga >>> la tonga tiene arroz, plÁtano, maduro, yuccade ser blanco o amarillo. >>> colocamos el seco de pollo con mucho jugo >>> colocamos el maduro, la yucca y por Último el maÍz y comienza la faena de envolverlo bien >>> para finalizar se pone un hilo >>> ponemos el dedo aquÍ y le da damos la vuelta >>> y la tonga es en vuelta en hoja de plÁtano era para que los campesinos...
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here's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: scotty roamed the earth some 67 million years ago.s massive beast of the mess soic era was discovered here in the frenchman river valley in canada. at that time, it was a flood plain with lush vegetation. >> it's just huge. >> reporter: wes long helped reconstruct scotty after spending a decade digging the towering t-rex out of hard sandstone. >> you would be zipping away with your air hammer and all of a sudden a piece of rock would fly off and there's, like, a beautiful tooth there. >> he showed us some of scotty's actual bones and the t-rex discovery center. >> you can still see the serration ogz the side of the teeth. >> reporter: this is so sharp. i feel like if i hit it hard, i could almost cut myself. >> yeah. there are fossils with animals if you touch it the wrong way, >>o this is just one backbone. >> yeah. >> reporter: can i hold it. >> you can just-- you'll notice there's a weight to it. >> reporter: there is definitely a weapt to it. scientists found they had about 65% of the skeleton intact, including the skull, the lowe
here's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: scotty roamed the earth some 67 million years ago.s massive beast of the mess soic era was discovered here in the frenchman river valley in canada. at that time, it was a flood plain with lush vegetation. >> it's just huge. >> reporter: wes long helped reconstruct scotty after spending a decade digging the towering t-rex out of hard sandstone. >> you would be zipping away with your air hammer and all of a sudden a piece of rock would fly...
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we need the new yucca we need the new yucca and different plants, different crops being grown to help. >> tucker: the climate plays as role in this. so i don't think yucca or plantains grow very well in brooklyn or queens. >> have you tried, though? have you tried those community gardens? they are usually led by peopleso with time on their hands. those upper class women. upper class members of society to ho have time to volunteer not those middle class workers. yeah. yeah. >> tucker: the racist cauliflower eaters. are you concerned about applying social justice standards to the food we eat? do you think ultimately it might drive us insane and cause food shortages? >> i'm afraid. we need n to realize that salsa is more popular than ketchup.o if we were truly racist we wouldn't allow salsa in this country. we are a wonderful country that allows diverse food and crops to come into our country and we can diversify our food and our crops. yeah. >> tucker: every time i get mad at the left i think it must be living hell to be a member of it because you would have to remember all the rules.er
we need the new yucca we need the new yucca and different plants, different crops being grown to help. >> tucker: the climate plays as role in this. so i don't think yucca or plantains grow very well in brooklyn or queens. >> have you tried, though? have you tried those community gardens? they are usually led by peopleso with time on their hands. those upper class women. upper class members of society to ho have time to volunteer not those middle class workers. yeah. yeah. >>...
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major. >> garrett: jamie yuccas, thank you.ederal judge today temporarily blocked mississippi's new ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. it was, that law, to take effect july 1. meanwhile, the governor of missouri today signed a new law banning abortions after eight weeks. it allows exceptions for medical emergencies but not in cases of rape or incest. doctors who break that law could face up to 15 years in prison. so far, 15 states have enacted abortion bans or restrictions this year. memorial day weekend begins with nearly half the country under the threat of severe weather. the outbreak of tornadoes and floods that killed at least eight people in the central united states is expected to continue into next week. that could impact plans for 43 million americans expected to travel this weekend. omar villafranca reports tonight from the flooded town of webbers falls, oklahoma. >> reporter: there's no one here in webbers falls, oklahoma. it's a ghost town. rising floodwaters from the swollen arkansas river have forced m
major. >> garrett: jamie yuccas, thank you.ederal judge today temporarily blocked mississippi's new ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. it was, that law, to take effect july 1. meanwhile, the governor of missouri today signed a new law banning abortions after eight weeks. it allows exceptions for medical emergencies but not in cases of rape or incest. doctors who break that law could face up to 15 years in prison. so far, 15 states have enacted abortion bans or restrictions...
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take a hard look at that and make sure that they change the language in the law. >> reporter: jamie yuccasws. >> glor: "on the road" with steve hartman is next. why a student vowed to never miss a day of school. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. clearera is not an injection or a cream. skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infectio
take a hard look at that and make sure that they change the language in the law. >> reporter: jamie yuccasws. >> glor: "on the road" with steve hartman is next. why a student vowed to never miss a day of school. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. clearera is not an injection or a cream. skin is achievable,...
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at the time of the crash, and, john, we know that pilot is in good condition. >> dickerson: jamie yuccas us in riverside, california. tonight, the governor of missouri is expected to sign the latest in a wave of abortion bans. we first reported on this last night. missouri lawmakers have voted to outlaw abortions after eight weeks, around the time when a heartbeat is often detected. the law allows exceptions for medical emergencies, but not in cases of rape or incest. doctors who perform abortions later could face up to 15 years in prison. 14 other states have enacted abortion bans or restrictions this year. florida's governor said today he'll fight plans by the trump administration to fly migrants from the mexican border to his state. migrants are already being flown to at least one other state as we hear from nikki battiste. >> reporter: with the surge of asylum seekers, ice and border patrol are now flying migrants from the rio grande valley in southern texas to cities across the country. a scene that unfolded tonight in san diego, when 100 migrants arrived for processing. this comes
at the time of the crash, and, john, we know that pilot is in good condition. >> dickerson: jamie yuccas us in riverside, california. tonight, the governor of missouri is expected to sign the latest in a wave of abortion bans. we first reported on this last night. missouri lawmakers have voted to outlaw abortions after eight weeks, around the time when a heartbeat is often detected. the law allows exceptions for medical emergencies, but not in cases of rape or incest. doctors who perform...
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here's jamie yuccas. >> i just graduated from high school. >> reporter: this was yusi zhao two years, a student from china living the dream. >> i'm admitted to stanford. i'm very lucky, i would like to say. >> reporter: it pays to be lucky, but zhao also got a giant boost. her parents paid $6.5 million to rick singer, the mastermind of the college admissions scandal. the family says singer solicited the payment for his foundation after zhao was admitted to stanford. unlike 33 other parents indicted so far, the zhaos have not been charged. her mother said she thought the money was going towards scholarships and programs for needy students and that her generosity has been taken advantage of, and her daughter has fallen victim to the scam. in this case, geography could make a difference, says former prosecutor laurie levenson. >> if you come from a place where money's no object, and you can pay that $6.5 million, you might just say, "that's what america requires." >> reporter: could the same defense be used with people like lori loughlin? >> she lives in america. she knows that you're n
here's jamie yuccas. >> i just graduated from high school. >> reporter: this was yusi zhao two years, a student from china living the dream. >> i'm admitted to stanford. i'm very lucky, i would like to say. >> reporter: it pays to be lucky, but zhao also got a giant boost. her parents paid $6.5 million to rick singer, the mastermind of the college admissions scandal. the family says singer solicited the payment for his foundation after zhao was admitted to stanford....
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, regina, canada. >> dickers : that's the "cbs >>> soaking rainfall moving throughht now. how much rain we get and how long it sticks around with an update to your ex work coming up. >>> a member of the kpix family killed by a stray bullet while getting the mail in custer county. >> he was a person. you took away his life. >>> moving forward. the just-approved silicon valley project that is even bigger than the google campus. >> we are creating a smart city. >>> and the big bay area announcement involving the musical "hamilton." we talk to the star.
jamie yuccas, cbs news, regina, canada. >> dickers : that's the "cbs >>> soaking rainfall moving throughht now. how much rain we get and how long it sticks around with an update to your ex work coming up. >>> a member of the kpix family killed by a stray bullet while getting the mail in custer county. >> he was a person. you took away his life. >>> moving forward. the just-approved silicon valley project that is even bigger than the google campus....
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jamie yuccas showed us the wild ride. >> reporter: it was just after rush hour tuesday evening. >> inot believe what is going on. >> reporter: authorities in santa clarita chased a stolen motor home with a huge gash. behind the wheel, a female driver with two dogs inside. during the pursuit, you can see one dog leap from the moving r.v. >> oh. oh, my god. no, no. no, no. >> reporter: somehow walking to safety. the driver maneuvered her way through several streets, and sped through intersections, slamming into cars. oh. >> reporter: this woman's vehicle was totaled after colliding with the r.v. >> i was practically pulling my hair out. that is the craziest thing i've ever seen. >> whoa? what's going on? i hear a kaboom. >> reporter: it came to a violent end, injuring a driver in the process. she jumped out of the r.v. one of her dogs running behind her. but didn't get far before police tackled her in front of a home. >> charges that we're looking at right now would be felony hit and run, felony evading and also we're investigating driving under the influence at this time. >> reporter:
jamie yuccas showed us the wild ride. >> reporter: it was just after rush hour tuesday evening. >> inot believe what is going on. >> reporter: authorities in santa clarita chased a stolen motor home with a huge gash. behind the wheel, a female driver with two dogs inside. during the pursuit, you can see one dog leap from the moving r.v. >> oh. oh, my god. no, no. no, no. >> reporter: somehow walking to safety. the driver maneuvered her way through several streets,...
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jamie yuccas went to western canada to see for herself. >> reporter: hollywood, move over.here's a new star in paleontology named scotty. at 42 feet long, this tyrannosaurus rex was the size of a city bus, weighed nearly 20,000 pounds and lived for 30 years, the largest and oldest t-rex ever found. scotty is such a giant it edged out sue, the famous t-rex at the field museum of natural history in chicago. >> it's just huge. lon pull scotty from the ground. >> as our material was being prepared, i knew it was something big. >> reporter: 67 million years ago scotty roamed the frenchman river valley in saskatchewan, canada. >> that sandstone scotty was found in was so hard, it took researchers almost a decade to dig it out of the ground and realize just what they had. >> usually a dinosaur skeleton consists of only a few bones or a section of the skeleton. if you find that, you're happy. >> reporter: scott persons was at the original dig site and led the team reconstructing scotty. >> scotty lived a hard-knock life. it's got evidence of a broke jaw, impacted together. a sectio
jamie yuccas went to western canada to see for herself. >> reporter: hollywood, move over.here's a new star in paleontology named scotty. at 42 feet long, this tyrannosaurus rex was the size of a city bus, weighed nearly 20,000 pounds and lived for 30 years, the largest and oldest t-rex ever found. scotty is such a giant it edged out sue, the famous t-rex at the field museum of natural history in chicago. >> it's just huge. lon pull scotty from the ground. >> as our material...
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see the central interim storages are three times yucca. we stop them before in southeastern new mexico. reservations, whole text partner isholtec's headlines in canada and may cause justin trudeau. taking her star has a lot of columns and i wanted to emphasize this. radioactivityng into the english channel and atlantic ocean. they want to reprocess in texas. holtec wants to reprocess in new mexico. they want to get their hands on the decommissioning trust funds, not to mention the nuclear waste fund, the judgment fund, damage awards. they want to get their hands on billions and billions of public dollars to do a shortcut on cleanup, do as little clean up as the nrc will let them get away with and put the rest of the money in their pocket and not give it back to the public who pay for it in the first place, and probably finance their centralized interim storages. we are doomed to repeat mistakes if we don't learn from them. i point out big rock point in michigan. it cost $367 million to decommission. are 15and watt ones times bigger. multip
see the central interim storages are three times yucca. we stop them before in southeastern new mexico. reservations, whole text partner isholtec's headlines in canada and may cause justin trudeau. taking her star has a lot of columns and i wanted to emphasize this. radioactivityng into the english channel and atlantic ocean. they want to reprocess in texas. holtec wants to reprocess in new mexico. they want to get their hands on the decommissioning trust funds, not to mention the nuclear waste...
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but if you force people to take douras famous portrait of yucca. because you can put this man in a gray suit and take the gold cap off his head and you've got a modern c.e.o. . operation. he was a tough and incredibly efficient manager that's undoubtedly true. but he was also a repentant christian. the best proof of that is that he built an entire estate for the poor and his hometown of alex borg. the food arrived fifteen sixteen. and so we see a rich successful businessman balancing his books with god investing in the well being of his soul and that plays a big role here too. because what if. the girl was active around the world he gave loans to princes and the church and in return negotiated mining rights and trading privileges and estates the income he generated was much higher than the cost of borrowing another product of the renaissance the rise of the global player. but further combine his entrepreneurial spirit with social commitment. in fifteen twenty one he founded the fogel hi fi it's a really sells time capsule in the heart of. the fathe
but if you force people to take douras famous portrait of yucca. because you can put this man in a gray suit and take the gold cap off his head and you've got a modern c.e.o. . operation. he was a tough and incredibly efficient manager that's undoubtedly true. but he was also a repentant christian. the best proof of that is that he built an entire estate for the poor and his hometown of alex borg. the food arrived fifteen sixteen. and so we see a rich successful businessman balancing his books...
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jamie yuccas got the first look. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. drum roll, please.scottie. it was found in 1991, but won't go on full display until later this week. now, researchers don't know is it a boy, is it a girl? the reason for the name scottie is because the only spirit they had on hand at the time of the discovery was scotch. it is the biggest, baddest dinosaur known to man. the tyrannosaurus rex, around 67 million years ago, they roamed the earth. and a little more recently on the big screen. then there is scottie, the largest of them all, who was found here in the frenchman river valley in canada. the mecca of dinosaur stomping grounds. scottie was found here in the early 1990s. it took almost a decade to pull it all out of the ground and wasn't until recently that scientists realized just how big it was. >> never like what you see depicted in "jurassic park", out in the badlands and just brushing the dust, the sand off the wonderfully complete 100% there articulated skeleton. >> reporter: scott persons was at the original dig site and led the team recons
jamie yuccas got the first look. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. drum roll, please.scottie. it was found in 1991, but won't go on full display until later this week. now, researchers don't know is it a boy, is it a girl? the reason for the name scottie is because the only spirit they had on hand at the time of the discovery was scotch. it is the biggest, baddest dinosaur known to man. the tyrannosaurus rex, around 67 million years ago, they roamed the earth. and a little more...
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jamie yuccas has the story. >> reporter: scotty roamed the earth some 67 million years ago.ozoic area was discovered here in a frenchman river valley in dan. at that time it was a floodplain with lush vegetation. wes long helped reconstruct scotty after spending a decade digging the towering t. rex out of hard sandstone. >> you would be zipping away with your air hammer and auld of a sudden a peace of rock would fly off and there's a beautiful tooth there. >> reporter: tim tokaryk was there too. he showed us some of scotty's actual bones in the t. rex discovery center. >> you can still see the serrations on the side of the tooth. >> this is so sharp. i feel like if i hit it hard, i could almost cut myself. >> there are fossils that if you touch it the wrong way, you could bleed. >> this is one backbone. >> yeah. >> can i hold it? >> yeah. there's a wicket to it. >> there is definitely a weight to it. >> reporter: scientists found they had about 65% of the skeleton intact including the skull, the lower jaw, vertebrae from the neck, back, and tail, and parts of the hips, leg,
jamie yuccas has the story. >> reporter: scotty roamed the earth some 67 million years ago.ozoic area was discovered here in a frenchman river valley in dan. at that time it was a floodplain with lush vegetation. wes long helped reconstruct scotty after spending a decade digging the towering t. rex out of hard sandstone. >> you would be zipping away with your air hammer and auld of a sudden a peace of rock would fly off and there's a beautiful tooth there. >> reporter: tim...
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jamie yuccas is inside the county circuit court in wisconsin with the latest on this story.a lot of people waiting for this day. >> reporter: oh, absolutely. good morning, gayle. jake patterson faces a mandatory life sentence for his crimes but the terms of that sentence will be decided in part by the testimony of jayme's family members who are expected to appear here in court later today. >> guilty. >> reporter: jake patterson will return to the same courtroom today where less than two months ago he pled guilty to a crime spree that brought this close-knit northern wisconsin community to a standstill. >> where it happened is right down there, where the call happened. >> mr. gits gerald, the sheriff. >> it seems like it was -- >> he forced his way into the kloss home and murdered her parents and abducted their only daughter. jayme was held in captivity 60 miles away at a home owned by the patterson family. the community spent 88 days searching for her before she escaped. patterson faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison. >> i am so proud to present our hometown hero awa
jamie yuccas is inside the county circuit court in wisconsin with the latest on this story.a lot of people waiting for this day. >> reporter: oh, absolutely. good morning, gayle. jake patterson faces a mandatory life sentence for his crimes but the terms of that sentence will be decided in part by the testimony of jayme's family members who are expected to appear here in court later today. >> guilty. >> reporter: jake patterson will return to the same courtroom today where...
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jamie yuccas has the story. >> reporter: she's a veteran second grade teacher at san francisco's glenschool. we're choosing not to identify her to protect her privacy. when parents heard she was actually required to pay for her own substitute, they were outrage and launched a gofundme page to help cover costs i could not believe this could be happening, that this would be a law. and the more i found out, the more angry i got. >> reporter: teachers can use ten paid sick days per school year. once they're exhausted they can use 100 days of extended sick leave and receive their regular salary minus the substitute's pay. >> it doesn't seem fair at all. >> reporter: connie chaileyya cs the california senate's education committee. >> since the gofundme paid was launched last month, nearly $14,000 was raised over the $10,000 goal. the teacher posted an appreciation. my heart is lifted and it gives me so much strength to know people care about me and my family. >> i hope next year our leaders in sacramento will take a hard look at that and change the language and the law. >> reporter: for "cb
jamie yuccas has the story. >> reporter: she's a veteran second grade teacher at san francisco's glenschool. we're choosing not to identify her to protect her privacy. when parents heard she was actually required to pay for her own substitute, they were outrage and launched a gofundme page to help cover costs i could not believe this could be happening, that this would be a law. and the more i found out, the more angry i got. >> reporter: teachers can use ten paid sick days per...
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when someone says that it's too hard to do a green space that grows yucca instead of cauliflower or somethingng is taking a colonial approach to environmentalism. >> juan: what? if fact she went on to say, that's why minority groups are not supporters of environmental issues. of being -- >> emily: what? >> juan: i didn't get it. >> emily: i don't understand it either and misses the point, which is -- again, the messages was about nutrient rich, dense plans or -- cauliflower is from i think crete or whatever. does that mean people there can only have it? that's a ridiculous frame of mind to have. >> juan: let me tell you, jesse, the first job in life is in the brooklyn botanical gardens. as a city kid, was stunned that tomatoes grew on trees. i had no idea. >> jessie: you've come a long way, juan. >> juan: let me give her the benefit of the doubt. she's saying grow things that people that live here now actually eat, not cauliflower, i guess. >> jessie: what she was trying to say is black americans don't like to grow their own food in the community gardens because it harkens back to the days of
when someone says that it's too hard to do a green space that grows yucca instead of cauliflower or somethingng is taking a colonial approach to environmentalism. >> juan: what? if fact she went on to say, that's why minority groups are not supporters of environmental issues. of being -- >> emily: what? >> juan: i didn't get it. >> emily: i don't understand it either and misses the point, which is -- again, the messages was about nutrient rich, dense plans or --...
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and whatever happened to yucca mountain? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening.nd lawmakers have left washington, but the fight over the russia investigation definitely remains. president trump is promising to show americans how what he calls the russia hoax got started. directing his attorney general to declassify information on surveillance
and whatever happened to yucca mountain? this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening.nd lawmakers have left washington, but the fight over the russia investigation definitely remains. president trump is promising to show americans how what he calls the russia hoax got started. directing his attorney general to declassify information on surveillance
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guess who was doing this research yucca exxon mobil. exxon knew this all time.s did our politicians. later, nasa's top climate scientist told congress he was 99% certain that global warming was happening and caused by humans. that was 1988. the year before i was born. did exxon lesson? ,id they change business models invest in renewables? the opposite. they knew and a doubled down. they and other spent millions setting up networks of think tanks to create denial about climate change. it was an effort designed to attack in dispute the kind of science they themselves have been doing. it worked. politicians went to bat for fossil fuels and massive corporations kept digging and mining, drilling and fracking. america became the biggest producer and consumer of oil in the world. fossil fuel companies made hundreds of billions while the public pay the lion's share to clean up their disasters. we lost a generation of time we will never get back. entire species we will never get back. natural wonders, gone forever. maria7, hurricane destroyed the place where my family wa
guess who was doing this research yucca exxon mobil. exxon knew this all time.s did our politicians. later, nasa's top climate scientist told congress he was 99% certain that global warming was happening and caused by humans. that was 1988. the year before i was born. did exxon lesson? ,id they change business models invest in renewables? the opposite. they knew and a doubled down. they and other spent millions setting up networks of think tanks to create denial about climate change. it was an...
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don damomd spoke with jamie yuccas following the conviction.nd sats outside the government jamie, good morning. yu >> reporter: good morning. don and jus teens were a month away from being married when she died. is. ine had already changed her last name, and uprooted her life tn australia, to join don here in minneapolis. don hopes her death will encourage this police department ausothers to become more officersof officers' conduct and well-being. >> i cannot even still get my arms around how this could happen. >> nearly two years after ar ustiine damond's death, her fiance don is still grieving. ce don coping but i am one day at a time. >> mohamed nour is facing up to 15 years in prison for shooting and killing justine. adjury last week convicted the former minneapolis police officer of charges including third degree murder. >> what was going through your mind when the verdict was read? >> i broke down crying. cr was the acknowledgment that what we know is how tragic this is, how wrong this is, how unjust this was. > in what would be their fin
don damomd spoke with jamie yuccas following the conviction.nd sats outside the government jamie, good morning. yu >> reporter: good morning. don and jus teens were a month away from being married when she died. is. ine had already changed her last name, and uprooted her life tn australia, to join don here in minneapolis. don hopes her death will encourage this police department ausothers to become more officersof officers' conduct and well-being. >> i cannot even still get my arms...
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. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccas, fremont, california. >> what a great idea.t, i'm in a dark place, i'm suffering, mad day. >> proof. it's teacher appreciation week. so nicely done. >> we should do that here. co this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a slnumber during the memorial day sale, save $1000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. (vo) ♪ i know ano' probably right. electric just doesn't have enough range. it will never survive the winter. charging stations? good luck finding one of those. so, maybe an electric car isn't for you after all. or, is it? ♪ >>> well, that does it for us. as we leave you, let's take a look at all that mattered this week, and it was a lot. have a good weekend. >> shots fired in the sch
. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccas, fremont, california. >> what a great idea.t, i'm in a dark place, i'm suffering, mad day. >> proof. it's teacher appreciation week. so nicely done. >> we should do that here. co this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so...
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jamie yuccas is in minneapolis. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.s, but the wait times could be higher in other striking cities around the country now that it is rush hour on the east coast. drivers contend that with the company about to go public, the executives will make billions of dollars while those behind the wheel are running on empty. this is how a typical day starts for jeff perry. he's been driving for uber for more than three years. but his first riders of the day are not paying. he take his two daughters to school before making the two-hour trek from sacramento to san francisco, where he can earn more money driving, but can't afford to live. instead, he'll spend the next five nights at this hotel. this is the office? >> this is the office. >> reporter: while perry enjoys meeting new passengers, he says he drives long hours for uber with little to show for it. >> i'm just asking for a livable wage, you know? >> reporter: is it frustrating? >> it is super frustrating because i'm not treated with the same respect and concern i have treated
jamie yuccas is in minneapolis. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.s, but the wait times could be higher in other striking cities around the country now that it is rush hour on the east coast. drivers contend that with the company about to go public, the executives will make billions of dollars while those behind the wheel are running on empty. this is how a typical day starts for jeff perry. he's been driving for uber for more than three years. but his first riders of the day are...
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," jamie yuccas, barron, wisconsin. >> some of those details absolutely chilling. >> a very strong statement from jayme closs. i will always have my freedom and he will not. >> still don't get why he did this. >> i don't know that there are answers for this. >>> an intense manhunt is under way in france after a bombing. it happened at a bakery in central france. there were no deaths but there were jeurys. surveillance video shows the suspect leaving a package in front of the bakery that then exploded. >>> time to show you some of the other stories making news this morning. "the clarion-ledger" of mississippi reports there has been a blocking of the heartbeat law. it prevents the law from talking effect on july 1st. it would have banned abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy. it comes as missouri's governor mike parson signed a bill into law banning abortion after eight weeks of pregnancy. >>> there's cellphone video of sandra bland during a stop. they accused officials of withholding it. bland died in a texas jail four years ago after the arrest.
for "cbs this morning: saturday," jamie yuccas, barron, wisconsin. >> some of those details absolutely chilling. >> a very strong statement from jayme closs. i will always have my freedom and he will not. >> still don't get why he did this. >> i don't know that there are answers for this. >>> an intense manhunt is under way in france after a bombing. it happened at a bakery in central france. there were no deaths but there were jeurys. surveillance...
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tom: important comments and particularly from yucca and fels. -- joachim in asia at the summit, theyitude of recession and spread widening. here is mr. gorman. james: definitely not systemic. i understand what systemic risk is. no. tom: may be james gorman alluding more too instabilities in the short term paper market. all of this is convoluted soup. he will be having soup at the economic club of new york today with richard clarida. christopher rocky -- chris rupkey is perfect to talk with. what do you interpret of the bond move we have seen, price up, yield down? chris: i don't really like the bond market rally. tom: in what way? chris: i know when a big rally gets going it is great and stuff. i feel the short-term outlook people are trading down yields and depressing yields for longer-term investors and bonds. a lot of your bond returns over years, it is30 based on reinvestment risk, what yield can you get to reinvest the coupon interest? when they drive the rates down, it makes me afraid that what happened to europe and japan will happen here, where yields go down close to zero ac
tom: important comments and particularly from yucca and fels. -- joachim in asia at the summit, theyitude of recession and spread widening. here is mr. gorman. james: definitely not systemic. i understand what systemic risk is. no. tom: may be james gorman alluding more too instabilities in the short term paper market. all of this is convoluted soup. he will be having soup at the economic club of new york today with richard clarida. christopher rocky -- chris rupkey is perfect to talk with....