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you get a little help from your sister. >> ervin is a proud young man. he doesn't hesitate to show his new allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
you get a little help from your sister. >> ervin is a proud young man. he doesn't hesitate to show his new allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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ervin was detained for five months and separated from his father for nearly a year. here's manuel bojorquez. >> my father is over there. reporter: he could be any child waiting at any airport. you may have passed one and not even known it. the children of zero tolerance. >> villafranca: manuel bojorquez followed the heart-wrenching journey of four migrant families in a cbsn originals documentary that will have its network broadcast premiere on cbs tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central. there's much more ahead on the "cbs weekend news." the major changes being made to airline seats to improve the comfort of your next flight. cket, an american astronaut rockets into the history books. and later, steve hartman "on the road," with a man who may be the country's most beloved school bus driver. ool bus driver. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast canc
ervin was detained for five months and separated from his father for nearly a year. here's manuel bojorquez. >> my father is over there. reporter: he could be any child waiting at any airport. you may have passed one and not even known it. the children of zero tolerance. >> villafranca: manuel bojorquez followed the heart-wrenching journey of four migrant families in a cbsn originals documentary that will have its network broadcast premiere on cbs tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central....
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they perform a medley of timeless holiday classics by -- classics by ervin burling. >> i love that one. >> now playing through december 22nd at the gateway theatre. >> welcome to the stage... [cheers and applause] [♪] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [♪] [singing] [singing] [singing] [cheers and applause] >> let's give another big round of applause for moon school. [cheers and applause]. >> weren't they wonderful? >> they were so wonderful. i love all of those songs. >> our next act has appeared on national and international television. they have toured internationally to england, argentina, and mexico. >> ages seven, 10, 11, and 13. here they are. the most musically talented siblings, stars aligned! [indiscernible] [♪] [♪] [cheers and applause] [♪] [♪] [cheers and applause] [♪] [♪] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> all right, it is a very, very special time of night. are we ready? >> i think we are ready. oh, boy. >> time to light the christmas tree? >> are you ready to light the christmas tree? [cheering]. >> we have t
they perform a medley of timeless holiday classics by -- classics by ervin burling. >> i love that one. >> now playing through december 22nd at the gateway theatre. >> welcome to the stage... [cheers and applause] [♪] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [♪] [singing] [singing] [singing] [cheers and applause] >> let's give another big round of applause for moon school. [cheers and applause]. >> weren't they wonderful? >>...
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he never acted this out ervin his life. >> hampto remains in critical condition in the hospital. the family wasn't allowed to visit him because he's been charged and held in custody while he recovers. but tonight chief scott promised hampton's mother they would be allowed to visit. >>> developing news on the evil of an impeachment vote. protesters across the nation rallied in support of ousting president trump from office. people gathered in a number of cities including seattle, denver, chicago and new york. pro-impeachment rallies were also held across the bay area tonight. and kate larson is here with a look at the rally in san francisco. >> reporter: people are very energized over tomorrow's house vote. but a lot of people i spoke to are also really anxious knowing the senate is likely to acquit president trump. so it took on an angsty rock concert vibe. at the federa building in san francisco a band covered rock songs with impeach trump lyrics. people dressed up as founding fathers, uncle sam and a feather headed version of president trump. >> he's a delusional, corrupt, raci
he never acted this out ervin his life. >> hampto remains in critical condition in the hospital. the family wasn't allowed to visit him because he's been charged and held in custody while he recovers. but tonight chief scott promised hampton's mother they would be allowed to visit. >>> developing news on the evil of an impeachment vote. protesters across the nation rallied in support of ousting president trump from office. people gathered in a number of cities including seattle,...
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he never acted this out ervin his life. >> hampto remains in critical condition in the hospital. the family wasn't allowed to visit him because he's been charged and held in custody while he recovers. but tonight chief scott promised hampton's mother they would be allowed to visit. >>> developing news on the evil of an impeachment vote. protesters across the nation rallied in support of ousting president trump from office. people gathered in a number of cities including seattle, denver, chicago and new york. pro-impeachment rallies were also held across the bay area tonight. and kate larson is here with a look at the rally in san francisco. >> reporter: people are very energized over tomorrow's house vote. but a lot of people i spoke to are also really anxious knowing the senate is likely to acquit president trump. so it took on an angsty rock r concert vibe. at the federa building in san francisco a band covered rock songs with impeach trump lyrics. people dressed up as founding fathers, uncle sam and a feather headed version of president trump. >> he's a delusional, corrupt, ra
he never acted this out ervin his life. >> hampto remains in critical condition in the hospital. the family wasn't allowed to visit him because he's been charged and held in custody while he recovers. but tonight chief scott promised hampton's mother they would be allowed to visit. >>> developing news on the evil of an impeachment vote. protesters across the nation rallied in support of ousting president trump from office. people gathered in a number of cities including seattle,...
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. >> were you ervin a business situation where there was some negative consequence for him, for his business and he blamed you? >> yes. the very last thing that i had to do and the very last day i worked for him we were working in california and a decision had to be made and i told him not to do something -- i advised him not and he didn't listen to my advice and it was a very, very bad decision. >> what kind of decision was it? >> it had to do with approaching somebody who we were at war with and letting them know basically how desperate we were to make a deal. not a good decision. not something you would think he'd allow to happen. but at any rate we had a big meeting with his partners and stuff and he blamed me for everything. and i quit. >> that was the end. >> that was the last time i worked for him. >> one of the things that i have been wondering about and kind of expecting is i feel the way he's dealt with things not counting his way as president is he's created competing crises, something's going bad so i'm going to do something really outrageous and that will be the new thing to kee
. >> were you ervin a business situation where there was some negative consequence for him, for his business and he blamed you? >> yes. the very last thing that i had to do and the very last day i worked for him we were working in california and a decision had to be made and i told him not to do something -- i advised him not and he didn't listen to my advice and it was a very, very bad decision. >> what kind of decision was it? >> it had to do with approaching somebody...
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he's in sam ervin's seat, the watergate committee chairman from north carolina. i think he's going to be with heavy heart pondering all of this and what it means to the system. then there are six people who are up for re-election, some of them in very tight races, states hillary clinton won. add that all together. it's about 12 people. we might end up with four, but i believe -- maybe two. but i believe that a partisan acquittal of president trump is something that they must weigh, and what that would mean to the president as he continues to meddle in next year's election, what it would mean to his use of congressionalal congressionally appropriated and approved funds for his political projects, i think it's really the end of the meaning of the congress if the executive can engage in the kind of conduct that the president has. and i think the republican senators that i've mentioned in these groups know that. >> wow, you've given us a lot to think about and talk about. luckily for us, a.b. has agreed to stay with us over this break. when we come back, how one demo
he's in sam ervin's seat, the watergate committee chairman from north carolina. i think he's going to be with heavy heart pondering all of this and what it means to the system. then there are six people who are up for re-election, some of them in very tight races, states hillary clinton won. add that all together. it's about 12 people. we might end up with four, but i believe -- maybe two. but i believe that a partisan acquittal of president trump is something that they must weigh, and what...
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and now you have this reporting and it's backed up by trump breaking his record of most tweets ervin a day lashing out angrily. he's not holding back and pretending he's not -- donald trump is nursing this resentment over this red mark about to be t tattooed in the history books as only the third president to be impeached. no matter what his critics say advisers say he generally does not want to be impeached view tg as a personal humiliation. you think? even in private the article continues he expresses no blame, no regrets but rails against the enemies he sees all around him. i don't know if you finished succession, david, on hbo. no spoilers but there is a seen where you see someone who's a hardball person hurt by someone else's hardball and they at least take some pride that the other person could finally stand up. and you have to wonder if donald trump who deep down takes no blame whatsoever is looking alt his political opponents and saying, oh, wow they're standing up to him and saying he feels humiliated. >> listen, we've talked about this in the past. donald trump is a patholo
and now you have this reporting and it's backed up by trump breaking his record of most tweets ervin a day lashing out angrily. he's not holding back and pretending he's not -- donald trump is nursing this resentment over this red mark about to be t tattooed in the history books as only the third president to be impeached. no matter what his critics say advisers say he generally does not want to be impeached view tg as a personal humiliation. you think? even in private the article continues he...
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there's only been two other impeachment trials in the senate ervin u.s. history. but the immediate precedent of the senate trial of president clinton involved some of the same people who are in the senate today, and they were all part of that process, that -- was it sort of remarkable and civic-minded salient thing. the democrats and republicans, leadership agreed on a set of rules that earned not only bipartisan but unanimous support from all 100 members of the senate. they were all onboard with the way the senate trial was conducted for president clinton. it feels like we're a million miles away from that sort of an outcome in terms of how senator mcconnell is handling this in the senate. but that's me looking at it from outside. i don't know if closer to the process you can see anymore reason for hope. >> well, we certainly have a fairly divided and partisan senate at the moment. we spent virtually the entire day in roll call votes on judicial confirmations rather than doing more substantive work. as you know the house has sent over bill after bill that would d
there's only been two other impeachment trials in the senate ervin u.s. history. but the immediate precedent of the senate trial of president clinton involved some of the same people who are in the senate today, and they were all part of that process, that -- was it sort of remarkable and civic-minded salient thing. the democrats and republicans, leadership agreed on a set of rules that earned not only bipartisan but unanimous support from all 100 members of the senate. they were all onboard...
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sam ervin was a fine american. not only the substance is different, but the process is different. the president was not afforded due process in the house. i mean, you can't beat a rigged game and the president was not allowed to call his own witnesses, he was not allowed to cross-examine the prosecution's witnesses, he wasn't allowed to offer evidence until the very end, his attorney was not even allowed to participate. and that's why i have said if you had been to a carnival it was as fixed as the carnival ring toss. i think the american people see that. david: even some of your democratic colleagues in the senate appear to be seeing that. senator doug jones from alabama may break on impeachment. take a listen to a sound bite from over the weekend of senator jones. >> i have been trying to read this, i'm trying to see if the dots get connected. if that is the case, and i think it's a serious matter, i think it's an impeachable matter, but if those dots aren't connected and there are other explanations that i think are consistent are innocence, i will go that way, too. david: we j
sam ervin was a fine american. not only the substance is different, but the process is different. the president was not afforded due process in the house. i mean, you can't beat a rigged game and the president was not allowed to call his own witnesses, he was not allowed to cross-examine the prosecution's witnesses, he wasn't allowed to offer evidence until the very end, his attorney was not even allowed to participate. and that's why i have said if you had been to a carnival it was as fixed as...