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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we have breaking news tonight. a federal appeals court in san francisco has ruled against president trump. trump's ban on refugees and travel from seven predominantly muslim countries will remain on hold. mr. trump, who once vowed to ban all muslim immigration, says this limited ban is essential to america's security. yesterday, before the decision, he ridiculed the appeals court judges, saying that a bad high school student could understand the law better. our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is following the case. jan. >> reporter: well, scott, we've just gotten a copy of this opinion. it's 29 pages. it appears to be unanimous. it's unsigned. all three rejecting the administration's arguments that it should reinstate that travel ban while the courts considered wh
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we have breaking news tonight. a federal appeals court in san francisco has ruled against president trump. trump's ban on refugees and travel from seven predominantly muslim countries will remain on hold. mr. trump, who once vowed to ban all muslim immigration, says this limited ban is essential to america's security. yesterday, before the decision, he ridiculed the appeals court judges, saying that a bad high school...
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>> reporter: scott, president trump broke with two decades of u.s. policy today, saying he would not insist on a two-state solution to the israeli- palestinian conflict, that means no longer committing to the creation of a palestinian state that would exist peacefully alongside israel. here's the president. >> i thought for a while the two-state looked like it may be the easier of the two, but honestly, if bibi and if the palestinians, if israel and the palestinians are happy, i'm happy with the one they like the best. >> reporter: but president trump did bluntly say to netanyahu he needs to scale back on settlement construction on palestinian land, saying it's not helpful to peace and both sides do need to make compromises. netanyahu replied with a reference to mr. trump's book, "the art of the deal," and the two men had a warm relationship and talked about their long friendship, and this is really in stark contrast to the strained relations that netanyahu had with president obama. but, scott, palestinians say they have not had this same warm embrac
>> reporter: scott, president trump broke with two decades of u.s. policy today, saying he would not insist on a two-state solution to the israeli- palestinian conflict, that means no longer committing to the creation of a palestinian state that would exist peacefully alongside israel. here's the president. >> i thought for a while the two-state looked like it may be the easier of the two, but honestly, if bibi and if the palestinians, if israel and the palestinians are happy, i'm...
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scott cohen back for the last time tonight. this time from the state with the most at stake, nevada. >> reporter: this is the red rock canyon national conservation area, 200,000 breathtaking acres and you own it all. in fact, the american taxpayer the federal government owns nearly 85% of the land naer nevada northern any other state. >> the house will be in order. >> reporter: congress has already begun dismantling obama area restrictions on the use of federal lands with the blessing of the white house. that hits home worried about a delicate balance. >> is leaving the status quo. >> reporter: nevada has long had a love/hate relationship with its primary landlord. in 2014 tensions over agreesing rights boiled over on the federal ranched lane leased by kline and bundy. the armed standoff lasted for weeks, the criminal trial against bundy and his followers begins this month. out here in the west are about as various yid as the terrain and the interest involved. environmentalists, ranchers, companies. but with the trump administr
scott cohen back for the last time tonight. this time from the state with the most at stake, nevada. >> reporter: this is the red rock canyon national conservation area, 200,000 breathtaking acres and you own it all. in fact, the american taxpayer the federal government owns nearly 85% of the land naer nevada northern any other state. >> the house will be in order. >> reporter: congress has already begun dismantling obama area restrictions on the use of federal lands with the...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: in his first public comments since firing his national security adviser, president trump lashed out today at perceived enemies -- the f.b.i., the national security agency, and the media. he suggested that the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. are behind what he called "illegal leaks of classified information" that led to the downfall of michael flynn. the president wrote that the fake news media is going crazy with their conspiracy theories and blind hatred. mr. trump blamed the flynn controversy on the hillary clinton campaign, and for the second time in three days, he reminded a news conference at the white house of his margin of victory in the electoral college. major garrett on a busy day of deflection. >> general flynn is a wonderful man. i think he's been treated very, very unfairly by the media. >> reporter: president trump praised ousted national security adviser michael flynn just one day after the white house said mr. trump asked for flynn's resignation because he could n
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: in his first public comments since firing his national security adviser, president trump lashed out today at perceived enemies -- the f.b.i., the national security agency, and the media. he suggested that the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. are behind what he called "illegal leaks of classified information" that led to the downfall of michael flynn. the president wrote that the fake news media is going crazy with...
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>> reporter: scott, president trump broke with two decades of u.s. policy today, saying he would not insist on a two-state solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict, that means no longer commiting to the creation of a palestinian state that would exist peacefully alongside israel. here's the president. >> i thought for a while the two-state looked like it may be the easier of the two, but honestly, if bibi and if the palestinians, if israel and the palestinians are happy, i'm happy with the one they like the best. >> reporter: but president trump did bluntly say to netanyahu he needs to scale back on settlement construction on palestinian land, saying it's not helpful to peace and both sides do need to make compromises. netanyahu replied with a reference to mr. trump's book, "the art of the deal," and the two men had a warm relationship and talked about their long friendship, and this is really in stark contrast to the strained relations that netanyahu had with president obama. but, scott, palestinians say they have not had this same warm embrace.
>> reporter: scott, president trump broke with two decades of u.s. policy today, saying he would not insist on a two-state solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict, that means no longer commiting to the creation of a palestinian state that would exist peacefully alongside israel. here's the president. >> i thought for a while the two-state looked like it may be the easier of the two, but honestly, if bibi and if the palestinians, if israel and the palestinians are happy, i'm...
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scott pelley" is next. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: the trump travel ban. a federal appeals court has decided its fate. also tonight, dangerous storms hammer both coasts. in the east, heavy snow, editeout conditions, ice-covered roads, thousands of flights canceled. in the west, homes wrecked, roads washed out by heavy rain and flooding. a trip to the woodshed for kellyanne conway, for promoting ivanka trump's clothing line. nc kellyanne has been counseled. >> pelley: an adoption agency goes bust, dashing dreams and breaking hearts. >> my hope is gone. i'm like, "that's it. i'm not meant to be a mom." it was really hard. >> pelley: and, a hockey star's number one fan. they finally meet. >> i'm shaking. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. >> a federal appeals curate in san francisco has ruled against president trump. his ban on refugees and on travel from seven predominantly-muslim countries will remain on hold. mr. trump, who once vowed to ban all muslim immigration, says this limited ban is essential to
scott pelley" is next. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: the trump travel ban. a federal appeals court has decided its fate. also tonight, dangerous storms hammer both coasts. in the east, heavy snow, editeout conditions, ice-covered roads, thousands of flights canceled. in the west, homes wrecked, roads washed out by heavy rain and flooding. a trip to the woodshed for kellyanne conway, for promoting ivanka trump's clothing line. nc kellyanne has been counseled. >>...
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jan. >> reporter: well, scott, we've just gotten a copy of this opinion. it's 29 pages. it appears to be unanimous. it's unsigned. all three judges in agreement rejecting the administration's arguments that it should reinstate that travel ban while the courts considered whether or not it was in fact constitutional. now, the trump administration had urged the appeals court to reinstate that ban, saying that courts typically give broad deference to the president on matters of national security. that's a pretty powerful argument. but the appeals court in this decision said, yes, while courts do give denchance to presidents, their decision are not unreviewable, and then it proceeded to review all the arguments against the travel ban that were being made by two states, washington and minnesota. and it looked at those arguments and the arguments were many constitutional arguments, including due process and in fact the religious ban amounted to rdiscrimination, and it concluded that there was no evidence that the government-- a strong likelihood that it would prevail on the mer
jan. >> reporter: well, scott, we've just gotten a copy of this opinion. it's 29 pages. it appears to be unanimous. it's unsigned. all three judges in agreement rejecting the administration's arguments that it should reinstate that travel ban while the courts considered whether or not it was in fact constitutional. now, the trump administration had urged the appeals court to reinstate that ban, saying that courts typically give broad deference to the president on matters of national...
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senators are speaking this morning on the nomination of scott pruitt to be e.p.a. administrator. >> good morning. at this moment we're in the middle of a 30-hour debate on the nomination of scott pruitt to be the next administrator of the environmental protection agency. those 30 hours would expire at 1:00 p.m. today because the debate began yesterday morning at 7:00 a.m. but the truth is we don't have all the information we need in order to make an informed vote on this nomination. and we don't have the information because the attorney general of oklahoma controls access to emails and other communications that are relevant to the decision the senate is going to make under its responsibility under the constitution. senator merkley: for two years now, the attorney general of oklahoma, scott pruitt, has stonewalled attempts to make public the records of over 3,000 email communications with members of the fossil fuel industry. two years ago, the center for media and democracy requested those emails through the oklahoma open records act, and the person who decides whet
senators are speaking this morning on the nomination of scott pruitt to be e.p.a. administrator. >> good morning. at this moment we're in the middle of a 30-hour debate on the nomination of scott pruitt to be the next administrator of the environmental protection agency. those 30 hours would expire at 1:00 p.m. today because the debate began yesterday morning at 7:00 a.m. but the truth is we don't have all the information we need in order to make an informed vote on this nomination. and...
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yes, scott pru ett draining the swamp? yes, scott pruett really draining the swamp? yes, scott pru ett really has draining the swamp? yes, scott pruett really has shown his dedication to try to rein in the epa which is really out of control. it's regulatory onslaught against people across america who dig up staff, grocer, and i am proud to say my organisation has been with the attorney general in oklahoma on several major suit including the case to overturn the greenhouse glass rules will power plants. the appointment has not been matched by the feelings of employees. they have signed a petition saying he is shown no interest to withhold polluters accountable but most significantly, accountable but most significantly, a former republican chief of the epa, christine todd whitman, saying that she could not remember ever seeing an appointment of someone so disdainful of both the agency and the signs of what the agency does. —— science. the signs of what the agency does. -- science. i disagree with that characterisation. these are the people i have been posing on pol
yes, scott pru ett draining the swamp? yes, scott pruett really draining the swamp? yes, scott pru ett really has draining the swamp? yes, scott pruett really has shown his dedication to try to rein in the epa which is really out of control. it's regulatory onslaught against people across america who dig up staff, grocer, and i am proud to say my organisation has been with the attorney general in oklahoma on several major suit including the case to overturn the greenhouse glass rules will power...
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scott, d.h.s. officials believe the document lacked classified and sensitive law enforcement information that would have provided a "complete intelligence assessment." >> pelley: jeff pegues for us tonight. jeff, thank you. a short time ago, we spoke with bernie sanders, former candidate for the democratic presidential nomination. senator, they're telling us at the white house that the president hopes to deliver a unity speech tonight. and i wonder, are there place where's democrats think they can work with the president? >> well, scott, i truly hope that you're right because i have never in my lifetime seen a president who seems to be working overtime to try to divide us up, to try to have us hate muslims, or hate latinos or hate blacks, or hate people in other countries. so i hope very much that perhaps the president has learned something from the american people that we need a president that can bring us together, where we can have civil discourse, where we're not busy attacking federal judges o
scott, d.h.s. officials believe the document lacked classified and sensitive law enforcement information that would have provided a "complete intelligence assessment." >> pelley: jeff pegues for us tonight. jeff, thank you. a short time ago, we spoke with bernie sanders, former candidate for the democratic presidential nomination. senator, they're telling us at the white house that the president hopes to deliver a unity speech tonight. and i wonder, are there place where's...
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scott devitt, do we have you now? >> yes, can you hear me, scott? >> yeah, i can, thanks for bearing with us there as we fought through some technical issues. what's your read on the quarter? obviously not good if you just reiterated sell. >> i think that josh and others have, you know -- have made very good points. and the lifeblood of a business like this is -- starts with product. and that leads to users and engagement. and this company is on the very end of growth cycle in terms of driving growth and users. it discloses monthly average users, which have barely grown over the past two years. daily active users have begun to grow again. but it's disclosed figure on an absolute basis. and it's hard to determine how much of that daily active usage is driven by single events in recent quarters versus being sustainable. we think this stock, potentially on a fundamental basis, excluding josh's commentary about potential m & a still has significant down side. the midpoint of the 1q guidance was 22% below consensus estimates for revenue in the first quar
scott devitt, do we have you now? >> yes, can you hear me, scott? >> yeah, i can, thanks for bearing with us there as we fought through some technical issues. what's your read on the quarter? obviously not good if you just reiterated sell. >> i think that josh and others have, you know -- have made very good points. and the lifeblood of a business like this is -- starts with product. and that leads to users and engagement. and this company is on the very end of growth cycle in...
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talk to me about what kind of epa scott pruitt is walking into today? >> i can tell you that he's walking into not very friendly territory. he is the new epa administrator, scott pruitt, who will be speaking to employees around noon today. as we saw over the last several weeks, we have seen the epa employees rallying against him. last week the labor union that represents the agency's employees urged members to call senators to vote against pruitt, and you just mentioned up there at the top, nearly 800 former epa workers signed a letter urging senators to vote no to pruitt. if you are an environmentalist today, today marks the beginning on an all-out attack on the epa, but if you are from a energy producing state or part of the fossil fuel industry, today marks the day of recovery, and under pruitt we expect to see some of the regulations being eased, poppy. >> and you know a lot of trump supporters, and we talked to them across the country, and they said we want the regulations eased and more coal production because of jobs, and very controversial in hi
talk to me about what kind of epa scott pruitt is walking into today? >> i can tell you that he's walking into not very friendly territory. he is the new epa administrator, scott pruitt, who will be speaking to employees around noon today. as we saw over the last several weeks, we have seen the epa employees rallying against him. last week the labor union that represents the agency's employees urged members to call senators to vote against pruitt, and you just mentioned up there at the...
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scott taylor, abc 7 news. jonathan: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- cyber criminals targetin reaching out to your boss. an email goes out to payroll and hr departments from a scammer requesting w-2's for official business. do not reply to that email. announced aitos unique marketing campaign the super bowl season, a bag with an alcohol detector with an uber code if you have been drinking. only 1000 found out bags were made, then they were given to a select group of loyal customers. don't expect to find this novelty at your super bowl party. steve: it's friday, a lot going on this weekend. these are right now 32 reagan national airport. hours, theuple windchill factor of what it feels like, only in the teens and lower 20's. bundle up. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, skies eventually clear, the temperatures falling to about 20 to 25. the wind out of the northwest at 10. tomorrow morning, a chilly start saturday. outdoor activities early on, bundle up. also grab the sunglasses. the wake-up temperatures
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scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. president trump and his daughter took a helicopter to dover air force base in delaware to honor navy seal ryan owens who was killed in a raid against al qaeda in yemen. his remains were returned today. owens, 36, from pee umenyiora, is the first service member killed since mr. trump became commander-in-chief. hundreds of u.s. diplomats are warning that mr. trump's ban on refugees and citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries makes the u.s. less safe, not more. major garrett is at the white house. >> i'm a bit uncomfortable with the very public activities candidly, and i think that has to be very, very carefully considered. >> reporter: former c.i.a. director david petreaus told congress today the unprecedented upriding of dissent within the state department over president trump's immigration and refugee order cannot be ignored. >> there could come a point in time where, if your advice is not taken over and over and over again, then i think you have an obligation to your own o
scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. president trump and his daughter took a helicopter to dover air force base in delaware to honor navy seal ryan owens who was killed in a raid against al qaeda in yemen. his remains were returned today. owens, 36, from pee umenyiora, is the first service member killed since mr. trump became commander-in-chief. hundreds of u.s. diplomats are warning that mr. trump's ban on refugees and citizens from seven predominantly muslim...
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trump's supporters here, scott. they said "give the president a chance." >> pelley: dean reynolds as we continue to listen to the people. dean, thank you. president harry truman once threatened a "washington post" critic, threatened to punch him in the nose, after he criticized truman's daughter's singing. trade, president trump said he was defending his daughter when he criticized nordstrom for dropping her clothing line. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: in the midst of a busy day, the president of the united states found time to tweet this: last week, nordstrom announced it would no longer buy ivanka trump merchandise, based on the brand's perfnc nordstrom executives sent out this company-wide email, offering support to anyone affected by president trump's executive order on immigration. white house press secretary sean spicer. >> there's clearly an attempt for him to stand up for her because she is being maligned because they have a problem with his policies appropriate president trump's ongoing involve indepe
trump's supporters here, scott. they said "give the president a chance." >> pelley: dean reynolds as we continue to listen to the people. dean, thank you. president harry truman once threatened a "washington post" critic, threatened to punch him in the nose, after he criticized truman's daughter's singing. trade, president trump said he was defending his daughter when he criticized nordstrom for dropping her clothing line. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: in...
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scott, source say getting to the end of this investigation won't be a sprint. it's a marathon. and there is still a ways to go. >> pelley: jeff pegues for us. jeff, thank you. well, mr. trump left washington today for a weekend in florida. on the way, he stopped in south carolina, where boeing builds the 787 dreamliner. mr. trump said america must rely less on imports and fight for every last job. in that news conference yesterday, mr. trump blamed his problems on the media, congress, spy agencies, and hillary clinton. omar villafranca has found that that is just what his supporters wanted to hear. >> this administration is running like a machine. >> reporter: conservative talk radio host rush limbaugh gave a play-by-play of the president's conference, offering his support on air. >> reporter: in republican red texas, trump supporter benji gershon said he liked what he heard. >> ultimately i'm pretty happy. >> reporter: and he believes the president is doing exactly what he said he'd do. >> he's keeping his promise from the campaign. and i'm not just saying that from a partisan
scott, source say getting to the end of this investigation won't be a sprint. it's a marathon. and there is still a ways to go. >> pelley: jeff pegues for us. jeff, thank you. well, mr. trump left washington today for a weekend in florida. on the way, he stopped in south carolina, where boeing builds the 787 dreamliner. mr. trump said america must rely less on imports and fight for every last job. in that news conference yesterday, mr. trump blamed his problems on the media, congress, spy...
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i too support scott pruitt. let me say, i think objective observers who watched his testimony would have to agree that it was an impressive display of knowledge and patience. attorney general pruitt demonstrated that he is intelligent, articulate, thoughtful, patient, and knowledgeable. and i think, because of that, he will eventually be confirmed. we are going to get through this. the people on the other side of the dais are friends of mine. i'm disappointed in them today. frankly, i was disappointed in their conduct during the hearing. taking a complicated issue and asking the witness to answer yes or no, yes or no, when we all know that those issues didn't call for a yes or no answer. putting up a poster of campaign contributors to the republican attorney general's association to somehow suggest that that in -- impeached the ability of attorney general pruitt to be administrator of the environmental protection agency. it was silly. it was beneath them. again, we will get past this. but it was a disappointment
i too support scott pruitt. let me say, i think objective observers who watched his testimony would have to agree that it was an impressive display of knowledge and patience. attorney general pruitt demonstrated that he is intelligent, articulate, thoughtful, patient, and knowledgeable. and i think, because of that, he will eventually be confirmed. we are going to get through this. the people on the other side of the dais are friends of mine. i'm disappointed in them today. frankly, i was...
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scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. president trump and his daughter took a helicopter to dover air force base in delaware to honor navy seal ryan owens who was lilled in a raid against al qaeda in yemen. his remains were returned today. owens, 36, from peoria, is the first service member killed since mr. trump became commander-in-chief. hundreds of u.s. diplomats are warning that mr. trump's ban on refugees and citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries makes the u.s. less safe, not more. major garrett is at the white house. >> i'm a bit uncomfortable with the very public activities candidly, and i think that has to be very, very carefully considered. >> reporter: former c.i.a. director david petraeus told congress today the unprecedented rirising of dissent within the state department over president trump's immigration and refugee order cannot be ignored. >> there could come a point in time where, if your advice is not taken over and over and over again, then i think you have an veligation to your own organiza
scott? >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. president trump and his daughter took a helicopter to dover air force base in delaware to honor navy seal ryan owens who was lilled in a raid against al qaeda in yemen. his remains were returned today. owens, 36, from peoria, is the first service member killed since mr. trump became commander-in-chief. hundreds of u.s. diplomats are warning that mr. trump's ban on refugees and citizens from seven predominantly muslim...
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trump's supporters here, scott. they said "give the president a chance." >> pelley: dean reynolds as we continue to listen to the people. dean, thank you. president harry truman once threatened a "washington post" critic, threatened to punch him in the nose, after he criticized truman's daughter's singing. today, president trump said he was defending his daughter when he criticized nordstrom for dropping her clothing line. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: in the midst of a busy day, the president of the united states found time to tweet this: last week, nordstrom announced it would no longer buy ivanka trump merchandise, based on the brand's performance. days before that announcement, nordstrom executives sent out this company-wide email, offering support to anyone affected by president trump's executive order on immigration. white house press secretary sean spicer. >> there's clearly an attempt for him to stand up for her because she is being maligned because they have a problem with his policies. >> reporter: p
trump's supporters here, scott. they said "give the president a chance." >> pelley: dean reynolds as we continue to listen to the people. dean, thank you. president harry truman once threatened a "washington post" critic, threatened to punch him in the nose, after he criticized truman's daughter's singing. today, president trump said he was defending his daughter when he criticized nordstrom for dropping her clothing line. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: in...
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scott. >> pelley: january draw afford for us tonight. thank you. let's join cbs news political cal correspondent from his set "face the nation", john, it looks like there is a fight coming up. >> this is going to be a fight, democrats have to show a couple of things. one, that they are going to pay back the republicans in the senate who delayed barack obama's pick of garland, there is a lot of anger still about that. then secondarily, democrats who are in a mood in the country, the grass roots of the democratic party are in a mood to fight president trump, and so they want to see the senate democrats fight on those grounds. the challenge for senate democrats though is if this -- with a candidate, nominee who has such sterling credentials, can they find a reason other than the fact they don't like donald trump? because after a while, they are going to need that and not just want to be totally obstructionist because the situation is different now than it was for barack obama at the end of his second term. >> pelley: john dickerson, thank you very muc
scott. >> pelley: january draw afford for us tonight. thank you. let's join cbs news political cal correspondent from his set "face the nation", john, it looks like there is a fight coming up. >> this is going to be a fight, democrats have to show a couple of things. one, that they are going to pay back the republicans in the senate who delayed barack obama's pick of garland, there is a lot of anger still about that. then secondarily, democrats who are in a mood in the...
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teddy, scott, of course lori. down 21. we're falling further away from what would have been never-before-seen territory and that would be 13 straight record closes. here comes from the closing bell. [closing bell rings] no, it does not appear to be a record. the dow is down 24. david, melissa, you get to take it from here. melissa: there it goes the dow's longest record streak in 30 years, 12 straight days coming to an end. the index failing to close at new record high. david: i'm trying to listen to the music. we have special music whether we made it or didn't. ♪ oh, okay. still a good day. i'm david asman. glad you could join us. more on downturn from dow ahea here is what else we have for you at this hour. >>> taking his case to the lawmakers and the american people. president donald trump getting ready to deliver his first address to a joint session of congress in just five hours, the president will lay out his bold agenda for our country amid new resistance from some top republicans, his own party. plus the battle t
teddy, scott, of course lori. down 21. we're falling further away from what would have been never-before-seen territory and that would be 13 straight record closes. here comes from the closing bell. [closing bell rings] no, it does not appear to be a record. the dow is down 24. david, melissa, you get to take it from here. melissa: there it goes the dow's longest record streak in 30 years, 12 straight days coming to an end. the index failing to close at new record high. david: i'm trying to...
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. > this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: rex tillerson will be the next secretary of state. the senior member of the trump cabinet and fourth in line of presidential succession. the 64-year-old texan is an engineer who spent more than 40 years at exxon, the last ten as c.e.o. tillerson was attacked by democrats over his close business ties to russian president vladimir putin, but only four democrats joined the majority republicans in confirming him today. but that was four more democrats than any other trump nominee got today. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. >> i have been informed that no democrats will be in attendance this morning. >> reporter: for a second day democrats boycotted committee votes for several cabinet nominees. >> we are going to the constitution. >> reporter: their defiance drew anger from republic
. > this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: rex tillerson will be the next secretary of state. the senior member of the trump cabinet and fourth in line of presidential succession. the 64-year-old texan is an engineer who spent more than 40 years at exxon, the last ten as c.e.o. tillerson was attacked by democrats over his close business ties to russian president vladimir putin, but only four democrats joined the majority republicans in confirming him...
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scott? scott: jonathan, this is an opportunity, something the president acknowledged last night when we spent almost an hour and a half with him talking about the speech. he would have been facing so a full plate for the president tonight. >> the president of the united states. scott: a tall order for a first-time president, first-time politician. addresses congress which is themed with the renewal of the american spirit. in a dinner with a small number of reporters last night the president told me it would be a tough task and he is working on how to strike the right tone. the challenge is steadying the shame convincing congress to get on board. on -- steadying the ship and convincing congress to get on board. he wants to erase obamacare, something he admitted would be complex. >> i am stunned every day. this is the president of the united states. we have been debating healthcare in this country for 30 years. he says gee, who knew how complicatedded it was? scott: but speaker paul rain calls
scott? scott: jonathan, this is an opportunity, something the president acknowledged last night when we spent almost an hour and a half with him talking about the speech. he would have been facing so a full plate for the president tonight. >> the president of the united states. scott: a tall order for a first-time president, first-time politician. addresses congress which is themed with the renewal of the american spirit. in a dinner with a small number of reporters last night the...
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trump's supporters here, scott. they said "give the president a chance." >> pelley: dean reynolds as we continue to listen to the people. dean, thank you. president harry truman once threatened a "washington post" critic, threatened to punch him in the nose, after he criticized truman's daughter's singing. trade, president trump said he was defending his daughter when he criticized nordstrom for dropping her clothing line. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: in the midst of a busy day, the president of the united states found time to tweet this: last week, nordstrom announced it would no longer buy ivanka trump merchandise, based on the brand's performance. days before that announcement, nordstrom executives sent out this company-wide email, offering support to anyone affected by president trump's executive order on immigration. white house press secretary sean spicer. >> there's clearly an attempt for him to stand up for her because she is being maligned because they have a problem with his policies appropriate pre
trump's supporters here, scott. they said "give the president a chance." >> pelley: dean reynolds as we continue to listen to the people. dean, thank you. president harry truman once threatened a "washington post" critic, threatened to punch him in the nose, after he criticized truman's daughter's singing. trade, president trump said he was defending his daughter when he criticized nordstrom for dropping her clothing line. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: in...
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with scott 1000's long-lasting roll, we'll keep on going, too. scott 1000. america's longest lasting roll. is caringing because covering heals faster. for a bandage that moves with you cover with a band-aid brand flexible fabric adhesive bandage. >>> a siena college basketball fan gets a half court shot to fall and the guy dressed as a coffee cup falls for her. it's her boyfriend in the costume, and, of course, she said yes to his proposal. they'll start married live with the $500 she won for hitting the shot. that's what you call a good day. >>> a turn eric pitcher is behind the latest internet sensation. the record of new jersey records the ruling in a bridgegate case against governor chris christie, a judge let it go forward but prosecutors decide not to go through with it. >>> the myrtle beach online said the man arrested for planning to attack a mosque told an undercover fbi agent that he admired tillen roof. he has a history. >>> darrelle revis faces four felony charges. police say the north jets
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scott pruitt has sued the e.p.a. to overturn standards to curb mercury and other toxic air pollutants, standards that would prevent 11,000 premature deaths and up to 130,000 asthma attacks per year. he sued to void standards to reduce soot and smog pollution, projecting to prevent 34,000 premature deaths and almost 400,000 asthma attacks every year. he sued unsuccessfully to overturn the e.p.a.'s scientific endangerment determination that carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping air pollutants are harmful. and he even sued to block limits on water pollution into the chesapeake bay, which has no connection to oklahoma. scott pruitt has been a crusad crusader. he has been a crusader on behalf of the energy industry against environmental protection. and he would probably tell you that there is a choice to be made between protecting our environment and protecting our economy. that's ridiculous. that's patently ridiculous. if we don't protect our planet, if we don't protect the quality of our air and the quality of our wate
scott pruitt has sued the e.p.a. to overturn standards to curb mercury and other toxic air pollutants, standards that would prevent 11,000 premature deaths and up to 130,000 asthma attacks per year. he sued to void standards to reduce soot and smog pollution, projecting to prevent 34,000 premature deaths and almost 400,000 asthma attacks every year. he sued unsuccessfully to overturn the e.p.a.'s scientific endangerment determination that carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping air pollutants...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today, tornadoes hit the new orleans area, ripping homes apart and knocking out power. the narr says there are dozensef minor injuries, but the latest pictures show a lot of major damage. as many as 10,000 homes and businesses is are lost power. the governor has declared a state of emergency, and david begnaud is on the scene. >> reporter: it was a large tornado that tore through new orleans east, destroying several homes. >> that's when the roof went flying. >> reporter: sheryl mcbride took cover in the bath tub. >> as soon as i got in, stooped down, the roof came off, things let me get hurt. and the next thing you know, here we are. >> reporter: the tornado left a trail of destruction, ripping off roofs, toppling trees and downing power lines. >> it was actually a twister. the funnel come straight over, come s
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today, tornadoes hit the new orleans area, ripping homes apart and knocking out power. the narr says there are dozensef minor injuries, but the latest pictures show a lot of major damage. as many as 10,000 homes and businesses is are lost power. the governor has declared a state of emergency, and david begnaud is on the scene. >> reporter: it was a large tornado that tore through new orleans east, destroying...
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scott there on the red carpet at the film festival. thank you very much, scott. we'll talk to you a little later on in the day. and after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day. we'll talk about the kingdom and a bet against donald trump. stick around. ♪ [theme music] ♪ [theme music] >>>ernabel demillo: welcome to asian american life i'm ernabel demillo. when it comes to the holidays gold plays an important role in asian culture. gold symbolizes peace, harmony and prosperity but little is known about the philippines gold history, that is until now. asia society and ayala museum philippine gold: treasures of forgotten kingdoms reveals the country's rich history and
scott there on the red carpet at the film festival. thank you very much, scott. we'll talk to you a little later on in the day. and after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day. we'll talk about the kingdom and a bet against donald trump. stick around. ♪ [theme music] ♪ [theme music] >>>ernabel demillo: welcome to asian american life i'm ernabel demillo. when it comes to the holidays gold plays an important role in asian culture. gold symbolizes peace, harmony and...
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pastor darryl scott, i want to believe this is going on, that gang leaders contacted darryl scott, pastor darryl scott and said let's have a discussion. i just, i'm not sure. do you think it's for real? >> i don't think that happened, but here is the thing, i agree with rachel, president obama could have done more in america's inner cities, no question about that. you can't just talk-- i mean, police and families aren't the only problem in the inner city, why the families are broken up to begin with, both democrats and republicans agree we need some sort of criminal justice reform. the reason why many of the families are broken up, mom or dad is incarcerated for a drug crime. eric: that's what you're saying. >> rachel is saying there's a breakdown in the family. she's correct. the reason why-- >> i don't agree with your analysis why it happened. the government has a lot to do with it. lack of economic opportunity and choice and other problems. >> those are all platitudes. those are platitudes. eric: you can't talk at the same time. we can't hear you. and rachel finish the thought and then
pastor darryl scott, i want to believe this is going on, that gang leaders contacted darryl scott, pastor darryl scott and said let's have a discussion. i just, i'm not sure. do you think it's for real? >> i don't think that happened, but here is the thing, i agree with rachel, president obama could have done more in america's inner cities, no question about that. you can't just talk-- i mean, police and families aren't the only problem in the inner city, why the families are broken up to...
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scott pruitt is still subject to that court order. he still really does have to hand other hundreds of those e-mails between his office and oil and gas companies. has to hand over hundreds of them by tuesday. has to hand over thousands more over the next ten days. for whatever reason he has been illegally withholding those thousands of e-mails that document his relationship and his communications with the oil and gas industry which, of course, he'll now be dealing with directly as our new epa administrator so, yeah, scott pruitt is taking over as head of the epa but that means scott pruitt will start his brand new job at the epa with his first big scandal already waiting for him when he walks in the door. ooh, boy. >> so pruitt for epa? oh, boy. what on earth are they fighting here? whatever it is... it's hunting. the great wall. rated pg-13. hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living wit
scott pruitt is still subject to that court order. he still really does have to hand other hundreds of those e-mails between his office and oil and gas companies. has to hand over hundreds of them by tuesday. has to hand over thousands more over the next ten days. for whatever reason he has been illegally withholding those thousands of e-mails that document his relationship and his communications with the oil and gas industry which, of course, he'll now be dealing with directly as our new epa...
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a letter from coretta scott king. this morning, another senator read the same letter on the senate floor. i don't believe he was shushed, but i could be wrong. we'll go to capitol hill for the latest. help you take on a new j, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american express cards and services now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is lling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment in its class for oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat o
a letter from coretta scott king. this morning, another senator read the same letter on the senate floor. i don't believe he was shushed, but i could be wrong. we'll go to capitol hill for the latest. help you take on a new j, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american express cards and services now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running...
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and so, yeah, scott pruitt is taking over as head of the epa, but that also means that scott pruitt will start his new job with the epa as his first big scandal already waiting for him when he walks in the door. oh, boy. >> scott pruitt for epa? oh, boy. ♪ some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. experience amazing. or keeping a hotel's guests cuttinconnected.i to 35,000 fans... businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal th
and so, yeah, scott pruitt is taking over as head of the epa, but that also means that scott pruitt will start his new job with the epa as his first big scandal already waiting for him when he walks in the door. oh, boy. >> scott pruitt for epa? oh, boy. ♪ some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. experience amazing. or keeping a hotel's guests cuttinconnected.i to 35,000 fans... businesses...
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carson,oined by ben tender tim scott, museum director, and the niece of dr. martin luther king jr.. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. it is a great honor to be here. this was a beautiful morning. what a job they have done. like few others have been able to do. i am very proud of lonnie bunch. the work and the love that he has in his heart for what he has done -- i always talk about needing enthusiasm. you need love for anything you do to do it successfully. and lonnie bunch, you are where? come on. you should be up. come on. and david, we have to get david up here too. david is tremendous. and he was singing lonnie bunch's praises. you two should at least be here. we appreciate you very much. and david rubenstein is here someplace. come on, you have to get up. you certainly deserve it. he is a successful guy who spends money doing great things. and he has been a great help to so many different groups and this one in particular. thank you. it is a privilege to be here today. this museu
carson,oined by ben tender tim scott, museum director, and the niece of dr. martin luther king jr.. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. it is a great honor to be here. this was a beautiful morning. what a job they have done. like few others have been able to do. i am very proud of lonnie bunch. the work and the love that he has in his heart for what he has done -- i always talk about needing enthusiasm. you need...
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scott pruitt is still subject to that court order. he still really does have to hand other hundreds of those e-mails between his office and oil and gas companies. has to hand over hundreds of them by tuesday. has to hand over thousands more over the next ten days. for whatever reason he has been illegally withholding those thousands of e-mails that document his relationship and his communications with the oil and gas industry which, of course, he'll now be dealing with directly as our new epa administrator so, yeah, scott pruitt is taking over as head of the epa but that means scott pruitt will start his brand new job at the epa with his first big scandal already waiting for him when he walks in the door. ooh, boy. >> so pruitt for epa? oh, boy. what on earth are they fighting here? whatever it is... it's hunting. the great wall. rated pg-13. that has everything to do with the people in here. their training is developed by the same company who designed, engineered, and built the cars. they've got the parts, tools, and know-how to help
scott pruitt is still subject to that court order. he still really does have to hand other hundreds of those e-mails between his office and oil and gas companies. has to hand over hundreds of them by tuesday. has to hand over thousands more over the next ten days. for whatever reason he has been illegally withholding those thousands of e-mails that document his relationship and his communications with the oil and gas industry which, of course, he'll now be dealing with directly as our new epa...
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font color="#ffff00">captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this evening president trump said he may issue a brand new travel ban next week. rather than wait for the courts to make a final ruling on his current ban. mr. trump says speed is essential to national security. his ban on refugees and on several predominantly muslim nations was placed on hold last week by a federal judge. and mr. trump lost a second round yesterday in a court of appeals. chief legal correspondent jan crawford is following the case. >> we have a lot of other options including just filing a a brand new order. >> reporter: aboard board air force one he said he would impose trougher screening procedures and possibly a new executive order adding to comments he made earlier in the day at the white house. >> we'll be doing something very adpidly hav
font color="#ffff00">captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this evening president trump said he may issue a brand new travel ban next week. rather than wait for the courts to make a final ruling on his current ban. mr. trump says speed is essential to national security. his ban on refugees and on several predominantly muslim nations was placed on hold last week by a federal judge. and mr. trump lost a second round...
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it was simply it this, cover ret that scott king said that mr. sessions exercised the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by african americans. that was more or less a fact about the conduct that was examined back in 1986 by the senate judiciary committee. and the senate committee did find mr. sessions, senator sessions unfit to serve as a judge based on the testimony and the testimony of many others. and this had to do with the suppression, the of the opportunity for african americans to vote in alabama. this is part of the historical record. it's already part of the senate record. part of the reason she has great concerns about whether jeff sessions serving as the attorney general of theelieves in justic all. >> what would constitute a violation in your mind because we just played marco rubio there saying look he's concerned, he says there is a slippage in decorum in civility. i know this is something senators on both sides of the aisle at different times talk about, cherishing sort of the culture of the senate. w
it was simply it this, cover ret that scott king said that mr. sessions exercised the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by african americans. that was more or less a fact about the conduct that was examined back in 1986 by the senate judiciary committee. and the senate committee did find mr. sessions, senator sessions unfit to serve as a judge based on the testimony and the testimony of many others. and this had to do with the suppression, the of the opportunity...
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scott, that's almost one per day. >> demarco morgan for us tonight. demarco, thank you. and we'll be right back. >>> in boston today, snow and confetti fell on the patriots' victory parade. on display were some of the five super bowl trophies they won over the years, but michelle miller found there was a lot of talk centered around one sweaty shirt. >> reporter: as the super bowl champion patriots made their way through the slushy streets of boston, so did the news about tom brady's stolen jersey. did you hear about brady's stolen jersey? >> no. >> reporter: somebody stole his jersey. >> they should give it back! >> reporter: the moment brady realized his number 12 was missing sunday was caught on this locker room video. >> did someone take my jersey? i put it in my bag. i absolutely, 100% put it in my bag. >> reporter: he put out a "be on the lookout" soon after. >> so if it shows up on ebay somewhere, someone let me know. try to track that down. >> reporter: it's estimated the game-worn jersey would be worth at least a half million dollars on the auction block. compare
scott, that's almost one per day. >> demarco morgan for us tonight. demarco, thank you. and we'll be right back. >>> in boston today, snow and confetti fell on the patriots' victory parade. on display were some of the five super bowl trophies they won over the years, but michelle miller found there was a lot of talk centered around one sweaty shirt. >> reporter: as the super bowl champion patriots made their way through the slushy streets of boston, so did the news about...
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scott, the vice president did come out in defense of mr. trump saying he merely wanted a fresh start with russia. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the white house. tomorrow an appeals court in san francisco will hear arguments on whether to reinstate the president's travel ban. in a filing this evening, government sawyers argued that the ban does not discriminate based on religion. it targets country of origin instead. our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is following this. >> reporter: lawyers for two states urged the appeals court not to reinstate president trump's travel ban, saying it would unleash chaos again, separating families, stranding our university students and faculty, and barring travel. in a flurry of legal filings, the trump administration said the ban is necessary t national security. unlike the president, courts do not have access to classified information about the threat posed by terrorist organizations operating in particular nations. the efforts of those organizations to infiltrate the united states or gaps in the
scott, the vice president did come out in defense of mr. trump saying he merely wanted a fresh start with russia. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the white house. tomorrow an appeals court in san francisco will hear arguments on whether to reinstate the president's travel ban. in a filing this evening, government sawyers argued that the ban does not discriminate based on religion. it targets country of origin instead. our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is following this. >>...
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scott pruitt, for the epa, is next up. it's hard to see where democrats right now are going to have anher opportunity to defeat a trump cabinet nominee. host: russell berman is an associate editor withthe atlantic." preciate your time this morning. guest: thanks for having me. tot and our phones are open you this morning. we are asking about president trump's everts to surround himself with the people that will implement his policy. what do you think of the process of far in light of this first defeat yesterday? phone lines -- host: rob is up first, in new york city. democrat, rob, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. host: go ahead, rob. caller: you know, contrary to draining the swamp, i think that these appointments are just polluting the swamp even worse with millionaires and billionaires. secretary, what was it, donated $200 million, in her lifetime? it's just a system of political campaign contributns and, you know, i think he's going so far to the right that the thing th would this -- that would
scott pruitt, for the epa, is next up. it's hard to see where democrats right now are going to have anher opportunity to defeat a trump cabinet nominee. host: russell berman is an associate editor withthe atlantic." preciate your time this morning. guest: thanks for having me. tot and our phones are open you this morning. we are asking about president trump's everts to surround himself with the people that will implement his policy. what do you think of the process of far in light of this...
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scott martin, honestly what can the company do going forward? >> looking at q4 numbers when trump was on there, their numbers were not impressive. what is really cautionary tale, look at turnover on executive level, high val employees. turn over a lot of people leaving. leadership at the top is failing the company. melissa: guys, thank you. david: president trump's attorney, general jeff sessions has now been sworn in and pick for hhs secretary tom prize can not be far behind. senate debating confirmation. we're live on capitol hill with an update. melissa: immigration stand i don't have in arizona, fearing that an illegal immigrant would be deported. david: 4,000 flights are canceled. thousands more being deplayed as airport struggle to recover from massive winter storm. live update straight ahead. >> so frustrating. >> man, so inconvenient. i got finals i'm trying to get home to study for. i have my little baby here. we're trying to get home. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from mono
scott martin, honestly what can the company do going forward? >> looking at q4 numbers when trump was on there, their numbers were not impressive. what is really cautionary tale, look at turnover on executive level, high val employees. turn over a lot of people leaving. leadership at the top is failing the company. melissa: guys, thank you. david: president trump's attorney, general jeff sessions has now been sworn in and pick for hhs secretary tom prize can not be far behind. senate...
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scott, 15. smith, 16. >> because i am an african-american female and i did grow up as a young girl, i'm concerned about the number of missing young african-american females in the dis i want to get to the root cause of it. sam: she said they examine the missing girls cases and see no link to sex trafficking. >> what is more alarming to me, what i saw with the number of miss young girls is the root cause of the run-aways. i just want the public assistance and maybe establishing a mentorship program to find out what is going on. sam: she wants professional women to help give girls a sense of worth. one of the recent on the list, a 16-year-old girl who disappeared in the 3500 block of minnesota avenue southeast. 16-year-old faith nelson was last seen here three weeks ago. leaving around 7:00 in the morning. reporting from southeast washington, i'm sam ford, abc7 news. jonathan: checking the top stories. metro riders should make the alternate plans for the weekend. six stations will be closed. all o
scott, 15. smith, 16. >> because i am an african-american female and i did grow up as a young girl, i'm concerned about the number of missing young african-american females in the dis i want to get to the root cause of it. sam: she said they examine the missing girls cases and see no link to sex trafficking. >> what is more alarming to me, what i saw with the number of miss young girls is the root cause of the run-aways. i just want the public assistance and maybe establishing a...
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scott, that's almost one per day. >> demarco morgan for us tonight. demarco, thank you. and we'll be right back. ♪ [joy bauer] two thirds of americans have digestive issues. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. but many probiotics do not survive your stomach's harsh environment. digestive advantage is different. its natural protein shell is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic, to get where you need it most. get the digestive advantage, and enjoy living well. and, our adult children moveare here, still. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? lasts up to two times longer. tide, number 1 rated. ok, it says you apply the blue okone to me.y this. here? no. ah ok, here? maybe you should read the directions. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. k-y yours and mine. >>> in boston today, sn
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. today, tornadoes hit the new orleans area, ripping homes apart and knocking out power. the mayor says there are dozens of minor injuries, but the latest pictures show a lot of major damage. as many as 10,000 homes and businesses is are lost power. the governor has declared a state of emergency, and david begnaud is on the scene. >> reporter: it was a large tornado that tore through new orleans east, destroying several homes. >> that's when the roof went flying. >> reporter: sheryl mcbride took cover in the bath tub. >> as soon as i got in, stooped down, the roof came off, things started flying. i asked jesus to cover me, don't let me get hurt. and the next thing you know, here we are. >> reporter: the tornado left a trail of destruction, ripping off roofs, toppling trees and downing power lines. >> it was actually a twister. the funnel come straight over, come straight across, come straight up behind us. >> reporter: a warehouse security camera captured the moment of tornado ripped of
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. today, tornadoes hit the new orleans area, ripping homes apart and knocking out power. the mayor says there are dozens of minor injuries, but the latest pictures show a lot of major damage. as many as 10,000 homes and businesses is are lost power. the governor has declared a state of emergency, and david begnaud is on the scene. >> reporter: it was a large tornado that tore through...
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sessions, signed sincerely coretta scott king. what was harmful about that. talks about voters and repry hencible conduct. >> that's the part you have to look at here. we can't talk on the floor of the senate about what jeff sessions did back in the 1980s, how he worked to keep blacks from having access to the ballot box. can't talk about that as we debate his nomination to be the attorney of the united states. that's fundamentally wrong. >> it says -- >> if the truth hurts, that's all the more reason to hear it, for the american people to hear it. >> the letter says mr. session has used the awesome of his office to frighten and intimidate black voters. do you think the language was too harsh maybe. >> those were facts. and king was witness to those facts. she was eyewitness to history and she was relating what happened, what jeff sessions did, what happened during the civil rights movement. that's what she's doing here and think those facts are relevant to the question of whether or not he's fit to be attorney general of the united states. >> can i talk to y
sessions, signed sincerely coretta scott king. what was harmful about that. talks about voters and repry hencible conduct. >> that's the part you have to look at here. we can't talk on the floor of the senate about what jeff sessions did back in the 1980s, how he worked to keep blacks from having access to the ballot box. can't talk about that as we debate his nomination to be the attorney of the united states. that's fundamentally wrong. >> it says -- >> if the truth hurts,...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today, tornadoes hit the new orleans area, ripping homes apart and knocking out power. the narr says there are dozensef minor injuries, but the latest pictures show a lot of major damage. as many as 10,000 homes and businesses is are lost power. the governor has declared a state of emergency, and david begnaud is on the scene. >> reporter: it was a large tornado that tore through new orleans east, destroying several homes. >> that's when the roof went flying. >> reporter: sheryl mcbride took cover in the bath tub. >> as soon as i got in, stooped down, the roof came off, things started flying. i asked jesus to cover me, don't let me get hurt. and the next thing you know, here we are. >> reporter: the tornado left a trail of destruction, ripping off roofs, toppling trees and downing power lines. >> it was actually a twister. the funnel come straight over, come straight across, come straight up behind us. >> reporter: a warehouse security camera captured the moment of tornado ripped off the building's roof and flipped over an 18
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today, tornadoes hit the new orleans area, ripping homes apart and knocking out power. the narr says there are dozensef minor injuries, but the latest pictures show a lot of major damage. as many as 10,000 homes and businesses is are lost power. the governor has declared a state of emergency, and david begnaud is on the scene. >> reporter: it was a large tornado that tore through new orleans east, destroying...
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coretta scott king also wrote to the judiciary committee. a person who has exhibited so much hostility to the enforced of those laws. >> the senator is reminded that it is a violation of rule 19. >> mr. president, i don't think i quite understand. i'm reading a letter from coretta scott king. >> not what you just shared, however, you stated that a sitting senator is a disgrace to the department of justice. the senator will take her seat. >> martha: that was the scene last evening. breaking news right now, we can report that senator jeff sessions appears to have the vote, the 51 votes he needs to be confirmed by the full senate as the attorney general of the united states in the trump administration. we'll keep a close eye on that as that process continues. he does appear to have the 51 that is necessary to confirm him for that position, making him the six person to pass that threshold for the trump administration to 15 and the remaining spots of the cabinet. joining me now, dr. charles krauthammer, syndicated columnist and fox news contribut
coretta scott king also wrote to the judiciary committee. a person who has exhibited so much hostility to the enforced of those laws. >> the senator is reminded that it is a violation of rule 19. >> mr. president, i don't think i quite understand. i'm reading a letter from coretta scott king. >> not what you just shared, however, you stated that a sitting senator is a disgrace to the department of justice. the senator will take her seat. >> martha: that was the scene...
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and scott presser is republican who is in favor. terri you support the president's immigration ban or executive order. tell me why you believe it's a good thing. >> i believe it's a good thing because we have to protect our borders as a nation. the countries that president trump stopped immigrants from coming from were nations that already obama had considered as terrorist, where terrorist activity was coming from. he's not doing anything new other than enforcing our laws, border laws. but there was no outcry when president obama did it. we have to protect our borders, we're a nation and if people want to come here, they can come here legally. but immigration -- the ban on immigration from countries where terrorism is coming from is a good thing. it's to protect american people and that's the president's job, protect america first and not that we don't care about those people. we do care about those people but we need to help them in their homeland. we do not need to be bringing them here. if you look at europe, europe is in chaos a
and scott presser is republican who is in favor. terri you support the president's immigration ban or executive order. tell me why you believe it's a good thing. >> i believe it's a good thing because we have to protect our borders as a nation. the countries that president trump stopped immigrants from coming from were nations that already obama had considered as terrorist, where terrorist activity was coming from. he's not doing anything new other than enforcing our laws, border laws....
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scott, source say getting to the end of this investigation won't be a sprint. it's a marathon. and there is still a ways to go. >> pelley: jeff pegues for us. jeff, thank you. well, mr. trump left washington today for a weekend in florida. on the way, he stopped in south carolina, where boeing builds the 787 dreamliner. mr. trump said america must rely less on imports and fight for every last job. in that news conference yesterday, mr. trump blamed his problems on the media, congress, spy agencies, and hillary clinton. omar villafranca has found that that is just what his supporters wanted to hear. >> this administration is running like a fine-tuned machine. >> reporter: conservative talk radio host rush limbaugh gave a play-by-play of the president's conference, offering his support on air. >> reporter: in republican red texas, trump supporter benji gershon said he liked what he heard. >> ultimately i'm pretty happy. >> reporter: and he believes the president is doing exactly what he said he'd do. >> he's keeping his promise from the campaign. and i'm not just saying that from
scott, source say getting to the end of this investigation won't be a sprint. it's a marathon. and there is still a ways to go. >> pelley: jeff pegues for us. jeff, thank you. well, mr. trump left washington today for a weekend in florida. on the way, he stopped in south carolina, where boeing builds the 787 dreamliner. mr. trump said america must rely less on imports and fight for every last job. in that news conference yesterday, mr. trump blamed his problems on the media, congress, spy...