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mansion thatn the edward ivinson built in laramie, wyoming in 1892. it is now the home of the laramie plains museum. it has been restored. for about 10 years, it was vacant. people broke in vandalized the , building. it has been a long and fruitful to make it into this wonderful museum we have here that highlights the ivinson family and historical issues from the past in laramie, wyoming. edward ivinson was born on the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father moved there from northwestern england to manage a sugarcane plantation. he wound up in new york city. while he was there, he met a young woman. he was 23, she was they ran away 16. to jersey city, new jersey to get married. eventually like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. and eventually wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. he decided to move the family to california. and the way he thought he would get to california is, he had a dry goods store in memphis. he sold all of the stu
mansion thatn the edward ivinson built in laramie, wyoming in 1892. it is now the home of the laramie plains museum. it has been restored. for about 10 years, it was vacant. people broke in vandalized the , building. it has been a long and fruitful to make it into this wonderful museum we have here that highlights the ivinson family and historical issues from the past in laramie, wyoming. edward ivinson was born on the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his...
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so edward was actually of all the places, was born down in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father move they to manage a sugarcane plantation and he wound up in new york city in about 1852. while he was there, he met a young woman. she was 16 and he was 23, and they ran away to get married and they, like a lot of young folks, moved west to make their fame and fortune and wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in tennessee, and he decided to move the family to california. the way he got -- the way he thought he would get to california, he had a dry goods store and he sold all of it and got freight cars and put his stuff in them. as the union pacific was built across the right planes, he followed right along and had a rolling store. in the winter of 1867, he learns that the union pacific railroad is going to have a facility and -- in what would become laramie. he came over before the railroad in 1868 and built a log building in downtown laramie and started selling things to people awaiting the arrival of the railway would a
so edward was actually of all the places, was born down in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father move they to manage a sugarcane plantation and he wound up in new york city in about 1852. while he was there, he met a young woman. she was 16 and he was 23, and they ran away to get married and they, like a lot of young folks, moved west to make their fame and fortune and wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in tennessee, and he decided to move the family to...
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. >> we are in that mansion that edward ivinson. built and it is now the home of that laramie plains museum, and it has been restored because for about 10 years it was vacant and people broken and vandalized the building and it has been a very long and fruitful effort to make it into this wonderful museum that we have here that highlights not only the ivinson family but issues from the past in a laramie, wyoming as well. so edward was actually of all the places, was born down in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years. his father moved there from england to manage a sugarcane plantation and he wound up in new york city in about 1852. while he was there, he met a young woman. he is 23, she was 16. they ran away to get married and they, like a lot of young folks, moved west to make their fame and fortune and wound up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in tennessee, and he decided to move the family to california. the way he thought he would get to california, he had a dry goods store and he sold all of the stuff and
. >> we are in that mansion that edward ivinson. built and it is now the home of that laramie plains museum, and it has been restored because for about 10 years it was vacant and people broken and vandalized the building and it has been a very long and fruitful effort to make it into this wonderful museum that we have here that highlights not only the ivinson family but issues from the past in a laramie, wyoming as well. so edward was actually of all the places, was born down in the...
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not a word for edward snowden. he said himself that he didn't have adequate protection to bring in his flames internally because it was act government contractor not an employee and not subject to the whistleblower statute. subsequently congress fixed that and now contractors in the intelligence community can make whistleblower flames. i agree with that. there are also now protections for some brother contractors. we should extend and expand the protection and we should make this protection retroactive. to counter people like snowden said that bill i will introduce today will expand the whistleblower act and will be made retroactive so edward snowden can welcome home to live in his own country. all he did was exposed to his government was not obeying the constitution. and if the fake outrage here is really towards whistleblowing, why don't we make it retroactive and defend the most famous whistleblower of all times. that is what my bill would do. while snowden his disclosures were in defense of the fourth amendment
not a word for edward snowden. he said himself that he didn't have adequate protection to bring in his flames internally because it was act government contractor not an employee and not subject to the whistleblower statute. subsequently congress fixed that and now contractors in the intelligence community can make whistleblower flames. i agree with that. there are also now protections for some brother contractors. we should extend and expand the protection and we should make this protection...
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edwards is back by his fellow open border extremist and pro-abortion lobby, edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana, and you cannot afford for two more years of this far left travesty. it is time to replace your failed governor, john bel edwards with eddie responding, who is going to do an incredible job. [cheers and applause] so everybody needs to get out and vote early! vote early. 40%, i can't believe, i've never heard 40%. usually it is like 2% and they say don't worry about it but early voting has started so get out and vote for eddie rispone and do it right away, then let's go to the football game, and let's do lots of things. do lots of things. do it before the game, just make sure you get it out. and you know the election itself is going to be taking place saturday. so get out. get out early! get out early. get out early. i want to bring up a man that i've gotten to know well but i knew him through reputation because he is really a business legend in many ways, and he is going to put that genius to work for you. eddie rispone, please come up. [cheers and applause]
edwards is back by his fellow open border extremist and pro-abortion lobby, edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana, and you cannot afford for two more years of this far left travesty. it is time to replace your failed governor, john bel edwards with eddie responding, who is going to do an incredible job. [cheers and applause] so everybody needs to get out and vote early! vote early. 40%, i can't believe, i've never heard 40%. usually it is like 2% and they say don't worry...
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edwards is dangerously soft on crime. you know that. andcr louisiana has the highest murder rate, i hate to say this. please turn off those television cameras immediately. i don't want to say. but you've the highest murder rate anywhere in the united states. i didn't know that. i didn't want to say it. i'm sure they turned them off because they really listen. edwards is back by his fellow open border extremist and pro-abortion lobby. edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana, and you cannot afford for two more years of this far left travesty. it is time to replace your failed governor john bel edwards with eddie rispone, who is going to do an incredible job. [cheering and applause] so everybody needs to get out and vote early! vote early. 40%, i can't believe, i've never heard 40%. usually it is like 2% and they say don't worry about it, but early voting has started so get out and vote for eddie rispone and do it right away, then let's go to the football game, and let's do lots of things. do lots of things. do it before
edwards is dangerously soft on crime. you know that. andcr louisiana has the highest murder rate, i hate to say this. please turn off those television cameras immediately. i don't want to say. but you've the highest murder rate anywhere in the united states. i didn't know that. i didn't want to say it. i'm sure they turned them off because they really listen. edwards is back by his fellow open border extremist and pro-abortion lobby. edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana,...
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. >> income in john bel edwards in a red state facing a uphill battle to stay in the governor's mansion. run off with millionaire businessman is neck and neck. >> you have edwards pushing his incumbent record of running in terms of running state the past few years. versus partisanship. guys are trying to run a campaign that's based mostly on that. >> accusing respone of writing the president's coattails. argues there are similarities between him and mr. trump. >> yes, you have the opportunity
. >> income in john bel edwards in a red state facing a uphill battle to stay in the governor's mansion. run off with millionaire businessman is neck and neck. >> you have edwards pushing his incumbent record of running in terms of running state the past few years. versus partisanship. guys are trying to run a campaign that's based mostly on that. >> accusing respone of writing the president's coattails. argues there are similarities between him and mr. trump. >> yes,...
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edward was born in the island of st. croix in the caribbean. his father moved there from northwestern new england. while he was there, he met a young woman. they ran away to jersey city, new jersey to get married. like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. they ended up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. he decided to move the family to california. the way he thought he would get to california is, he had a dry goods store in memphis. he sold all of the stuff. got freight cars. as the union pacific was built across the great plains, he followed along and had a ruling dry goods store. -- a rolling dry goods store. he learned that the union pacific railroad is going to have a facility in what would become laramie, wyoming. there was nothing here at the time. he came here before the railroad in february of 1868. he built a building in what is now downtown laramie. the railroad arrived in may. along with his wife and adopted daughter. as i said earlier, they ran the dry goods store
edward was born in the island of st. croix in the caribbean. his father moved there from northwestern new england. while he was there, he met a young woman. they ran away to jersey city, new jersey to get married. like a lot of young folks, they moved west to make their fame and fortune. they ended up in laramie, wyoming. the family had been living in memphis, tennessee. he decided to move the family to california. the way he thought he would get to california is, he had a dry goods store in...
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the republican candidate facing the current governor, john bel edwards. the president was joined by senators john kennedy and bill cassidy. this is just over one hour. ♪ ♪ i have been to houston from new york to l.a. it is time for them to say that i am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free. and i won't forget the men who died who gave that life to me. i gladly stand up next to you and defend her until today. n't no doubt i love this land. usabless the i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i am free. i will not forget the men who died who gave the life to me next to yound up and defend her until today 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the u.s.a. ♪ [cheering] [chanting usa] pres. trump: thank you, very much. hello, louisiana. hello, louisiana. i happened to watch a football game last weekend. that was not a bad game. not too bad, was it? i am thrilled to be back in the beautiful by you state with -- state with thousands of hard-working americans who believe in god, state and country. but i am down fo
the republican candidate facing the current governor, john bel edwards. the president was joined by senators john kennedy and bill cassidy. this is just over one hour. ♪ ♪ i have been to houston from new york to l.a. it is time for them to say that i am proud to be an american where at least i know i am free. and i won't forget the men who died who gave that life to me. i gladly stand up next to you and defend her until today. n't no doubt i love this land. usabless the i'm proud to be an...
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if john bel edwards gets involved, he will push it like hell. got another enemy, what difference does it make i have so many? i have an enemy in louisiana, -- i don't want that. you need a republican, not a democrat. everyone is republican. [applause and cheers] one of the reasons he gets nothing done. he is the chosen candidate. john bel, he wants open borders, radical, pro-abortion. [crowd booing] policies and he loves the fake news media. you know why they love him? he does what they want, the opposite of what you want. a vote for john bel edwards is a vote for radical leftists who despise your values, hate your beliefs, and want to crush the workers. you are doing lousy compared to others. the whole country is doing great. we are having a great surge like we have never had. you are ranked number 50 on economic development. you are doing fine but not like you should be. that is after i give you a $10 billion -- down two months ago -- with the lng plant on the gulf. right? and now they want to expand it, it is doing so well. edwards broke his
if john bel edwards gets involved, he will push it like hell. got another enemy, what difference does it make i have so many? i have an enemy in louisiana, -- i don't want that. you need a republican, not a democrat. everyone is republican. [applause and cheers] one of the reasons he gets nothing done. he is the chosen candidate. john bel, he wants open borders, radical, pro-abortion. [crowd booing] policies and he loves the fake news media. you know why they love him? he does what they want,...
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john bel edwards was a popular governor. he is a very conservative democrat and a lot of the voters here did elude to the fact that he, in their words, pro gun and his views on abortion, and the fact they believe he is getting the state's finances in order after the gendel administration. >>> washington bureau lynn sweet is with us this morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: i want to talk about mayor pete buttigieg in the lead 1225. what this means to iowa in the bigger picture. >> as big the store is of mayor pete, which jeff covered so well, i think the slow implosion of former vice president joe biden is as dramatic a story. the biden front-runner mime or momentum story is gting questiongoing to be in question and puts more pressure on him in new hampshire. back to pete. this shows in my analysis there is a search for something different, a candidate of the future which is not what -- and -- and a candidate that is not too far left. the other interesting thing about the poll is how far away from the march of error he is
john bel edwards was a popular governor. he is a very conservative democrat and a lot of the voters here did elude to the fact that he, in their words, pro gun and his views on abortion, and the fact they believe he is getting the state's finances in order after the gendel administration. >>> washington bureau lynn sweet is with us this morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: i want to talk about mayor pete buttigieg in the lead 1225. what this means to iowa in the bigger...
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trump: john bel edwards has not done the job. you are going to have a great, new, republican, tremendously successful man. eddie, so early voting is already underway. and i think i am coming back here on thursday. do you b eddie, so early voting is already underway. and i think i am coming back here on thursday? i am doing a double. one of your really good anchors just interviewed me. the locals treat me good. the fake news does not treat me good but the locals do. >> [booing] pres. trump: he said you have been to louisiana like four times. i said that is good because i happen to like it. if i can't like it, i can't do it. [applause and cheers] pres. trump: but early voting ends on saturday, then you go out next saturday and you vote and i want you to do it early so you can do -- watch your football games. saturday i amis going to be in a certain game. [applause and cheers] pres. trump: this saturday i will be at a certain game, lsu versus a pretty good team from alabama. >> [booing] pres. trump: i am a football fan, i hear you h
trump: john bel edwards has not done the job. you are going to have a great, new, republican, tremendously successful man. eddie, so early voting is already underway. and i think i am coming back here on thursday. do you b eddie, so early voting is already underway. and i think i am coming back here on thursday? i am doing a double. one of your really good anchors just interviewed me. the locals treat me good. the fake news does not treat me good but the locals do. >> [booing] pres....
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edward plans fill because she knows just how good it feels nice car. >>it is a new car. the at least the vehicle that will finally get her feet a break, an open other doors at the same time i can now go to college sooner than anticipated thanksgiving miracle this galveston waitress will never forget. >>honestly don't have words to describe cold tonight. >>around the bay area tonight is >>people was the 93th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade this morning from the streets of new york city as well as on television. the cheers of excitement would just as big as the balloons officials were worried that high winds could keep the giant inflatables ground it just before the parade started the balloons were given the all-clear to take flight. the balloons were kept fairly low to the ground this year ju to make sure they did not get out of control. in addition to the balloons of course ere were a number of marching bands. a 1000 clowns a 600 cheerleaders and 26 floats of course santa clauses in there too. just all part of today's annual festivities. >>tonight yeah, we got most
edward plans fill because she knows just how good it feels nice car. >>it is a new car. the at least the vehicle that will finally get her feet a break, an open other doors at the same time i can now go to college sooner than anticipated thanksgiving miracle this galveston waitress will never forget. >>honestly don't have words to describe cold tonight. >>around the bay area tonight is >>people was the 93th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade this morning from the...
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edward norton is here! [ cheers and applause >> steve: love him >> jimmy: alessia cara is here >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: this will be a fun show here's her record, "this summer." that's alessia's right there and edward norton, gosh, he gave me this awesome 45 -- this -- thom yorke did a a version of the song called "daily battles." yeah, i love -- dude, this guy went for it. edward norton is unbelievable. >> steve: he's a great >> jimmy: he wrote this movie. directed it. acted in it. and did the soundtrack and the score. it's a labor of love i want to hear the story about this but, he's fantastic in this movie. speaking of fantastic -- >> steve: what >> jimmy: so we did the show the other night, right we double taped? >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: thursday night we had two shows in a row pretty exhausting, right but, whatever, it's fun. i had a good time. so lorne goes, "are you going to go see adam sandler's premiere of his new movie 'uncut gems?'" so i go, "of course. i love sandler but i do
edward norton is here! [ cheers and applause >> steve: love him >> jimmy: alessia cara is here >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: this will be a fun show here's her record, "this summer." that's alessia's right there and edward norton, gosh, he gave me this awesome 45 -- this -- thom yorke did a a version of the song called "daily battles." yeah, i love -- dude, this guy went for it. edward norton is unbelievable. >> steve: he's a...
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edward: yeah. so, if you had asked someone a few years ago when the next recession would be, most people were focus on 2020 in terms of the timing. the probability of that happening is going lower and lower and that is one of the things that is fueling a rally here. i would say the election is a risk. the main risk from the election is if you do get a clean sweep and you do get a reversal of the corporate tax cuts. scarlet: by the democrats? edward: by the democrats. there are a fair amount of the candidates on the democratic side who said they would repeal the corporate tax cuts. the same way that turbocharged earnings growth last year, it would weigh on it in a major way next year. sorry, the year after, because it would take some time to legislate. but the market would see it before hand. edward campbell and sarah ponczek, thanks. that does it for the closing bell. but what did you miss is next where we will take a look at the outlook for the retail sector with nate checketts. that is next. this
edward: yeah. so, if you had asked someone a few years ago when the next recession would be, most people were focus on 2020 in terms of the timing. the probability of that happening is going lower and lower and that is one of the things that is fueling a rally here. i would say the election is a risk. the main risk from the election is if you do get a clean sweep and you do get a reversal of the corporate tax cuts. scarlet: by the democrats? edward: by the democrats. there are a fair amount of...
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with the john bel edwards, you will soon have a sanctuary city. but the democrats, think of it, they want open borders which means crime. look at what is going on in theco and i have to thank mexican government. are a tremendous problem. we are building a wall and it is going up fast. military is now building the wall and it is going up fast. it is doing great. it should have been built years ago. out.never could figure it of the authority fighting me. people, majority of very little. we needed them across most. don'thould have said i want the wall and the democrats would insist that i build it. , theyr six years ago wanted the wall. it was only when i came along that they did not want it. we have got to build it. they said we don't want the wall anymore. droneaid we can have the technology. that is great. we should have said we would never want to build a wall in they would insist they would insist it would get built immediately. i call them the do nothing democrats. we have loopholes that they could solve in minutes. that is when everyone you ev
with the john bel edwards, you will soon have a sanctuary city. but the democrats, think of it, they want open borders which means crime. look at what is going on in theco and i have to thank mexican government. are a tremendous problem. we are building a wall and it is going up fast. military is now building the wall and it is going up fast. it is doing great. it should have been built years ago. out.never could figure it of the authority fighting me. people, majority of very little. we needed...
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of zoning. >> reporter: edward goetz is a professor and director of the center for urban and regional affairs at the university of minnesota. he says while city zoning rules don't usually get a lot of attention, they have a big impact.de >> thermine what can be built where. they can determine how much of that can be built. they determine all the... the density, the... the setbacks. there are so many differentar dimensions thacovered by a... by a zoning ornance. >> reporter: cities began enacting single-family zoning in creation of that classico the american neighborhood: block after quiet block of single-family homes. but, goetz says, the practice had an underside. in some cases, it ended up helping perpetuate segregation. single-family homes tend to cost more, making these neighborhoods available only to those with money, who were often mostly white. >> and you saw the emergence of lot of different techniques for creating zoning requiremente thectively kept out low-cost housing, and, by extension, then, kept racial barriers in place, as well. >> reporter: in minn apolis, which ut 60%
of zoning. >> reporter: edward goetz is a professor and director of the center for urban and regional affairs at the university of minnesota. he says while city zoning rules don't usually get a lot of attention, they have a big impact.de >> thermine what can be built where. they can determine how much of that can be built. they determine all the... the density, the... the setbacks. there are so many differentar dimensions thacovered by a... by a zoning ornance. >> reporter:...
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edward snowden broke the law. he abuses his security experience l and leaked classifd information to the press. he sought safe haven rush and we are unaware of any other information that may -- he made sure that could jeopardize national security. the currentwe whistleblower strictly follow the appropriate reporting is confirmed by director maguire and the individual deserves the full protection under the law. the senator from kentucky referenced edward snowden the conversation about loading the whistle on president trump's abuse ofn power. i hope thatot you would not mak, anyone make a comparison between the two cases. threatening a witness or retaliating against a whistleblower is illegal. we know that. the president's public attack on the whistleblower only adds to his record of impeachable conduct. his careless and extreme rhetoric notre only threatens te whistleblower's personal safety it undermines the entire whistlebloweren program of the intelligence community and across the government to the intelligence
edward snowden broke the law. he abuses his security experience l and leaked classifd information to the press. he sought safe haven rush and we are unaware of any other information that may -- he made sure that could jeopardize national security. the currentwe whistleblower strictly follow the appropriate reporting is confirmed by director maguire and the individual deserves the full protection under the law. the senator from kentucky referenced edward snowden the conversation about loading...
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. >> edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana. you cannot afford four more years of this far left travesty. it is time to replace your failed governor john bell edwards with eddie riskone. >> reporter: he urged folks to get out and vote early saying find your polling location and vote for your next louisiana governor. that is important because even though this is a state trump won in 2016 a recent poll has edwards up by two points. one of the biggest moment of the night came when the cast of "duck dynasty" took the stage to put their support behind riskone. >> if you are pro-god and pro-america and pro-gun and pro-duckhunting that is all i want. >> reporter: the president plans to attend the big lsu alabama football game saturday. the student government in alabama already warning any organization that engaged in disruptive behavior during the game will be removed for the remainder of the season. louisiana's gubernatorial election happens november 16th. rob: kanye west has made it his new mission to spread the gospel lunching event
. >> edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana. you cannot afford four more years of this far left travesty. it is time to replace your failed governor john bell edwards with eddie riskone. >> reporter: he urged folks to get out and vote early saying find your polling location and vote for your next louisiana governor. that is important because even though this is a state trump won in 2016 a recent poll has edwards up by two points. one of the biggest moment of the...
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so here is governor edwards defending himself on those points. take a listen. >> the people of louisiana, they will decide this race based on louisiana, not washington, d.c.. leland: governor edwards alluding to the fact that this referendum, nationalized referendum on president trump and the governor's race did not work for the republican incumbent in kentucky. why should it work in louisiana? >> well, we have a whole different candidate running as a republican. we have a conservative, an outsider, business person, someone who's created thousands of jobs, someone who is not beholden -- leland: respectfully, sir, you said conservative outsider three times. the governor, governor bevan made the exact same arguments on this show i think two weeks ago or a week ago, and then proceeded to lose. so give me manager better than those three -- something better than those three talking points. >> i don't think you can compare the two at all. we have a situation here where we have a job creator, particularly in the oil and gas industry where we've thousand
so here is governor edwards defending himself on those points. take a listen. >> the people of louisiana, they will decide this race based on louisiana, not washington, d.c.. leland: governor edwards alluding to the fact that this referendum, nationalized referendum on president trump and the governor's race did not work for the republican incumbent in kentucky. why should it work in louisiana? >> well, we have a whole different candidate running as a republican. we have a...
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what does edward jones do? >> first and foremost the business cycle is still with us and were going to expect a recession or a downturn sometime in the future, who knows whether lb tomorrow or two years from now. our investors and clients need to have their portfolios ready for that. and by having a well diversified portfolio, stocks and bond and less risk assets. >> within that, each one is made specifically for that client, are there any tilt or anything your strategist see as undervalued or overvalued in making adjustments? >> before the show international is disappointed for a number of years. >> we believe there is opportunity there, good valuations, high levels of dividends, were advising a balance towards growth portfolio tab 50% to 35% in international large-cap equity. >> for most that is not the case, his home country biased and especially hard to do when they have not done very well. but that's what an advisor does. a good advisor will force you to the counterintuitive things to buy what has not done
what does edward jones do? >> first and foremost the business cycle is still with us and were going to expect a recession or a downturn sometime in the future, who knows whether lb tomorrow or two years from now. our investors and clients need to have their portfolios ready for that. and by having a well diversified portfolio, stocks and bond and less risk assets. >> within that, each one is made specifically for that client, are there any tilt or anything your strategist see as...
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edwards has a $300 million surplus. >> that is the thing. a lot of people spoke to me about very specific feelings they had about the candidates as people and also what john bel edwards had done as a democrat in a really ruby red state. so they view it as his race to lose but the president has a lot of power here in louisiana so we're going to see if he is going to be able to use that to go ahead and lift rispone above him at this point. >> you say election officials report heavy, early voting, and a good turn out tonight. who might that benefit? >> so the early voting usually and it appears to be here would benefit john bel edwards the incumbent democrat. but the voting today and seeing people come out to the different precincts, that is where the president may factor in most. trying to bring that enthusiasm of his voters to the polls which is why they think it is going to be so close. >> okay. we know you'll be covering it for us and we can all stay updated on cnn.com. thank you very much. coming up, five decades after watergate a revealin
edwards has a $300 million surplus. >> that is the thing. a lot of people spoke to me about very specific feelings they had about the candidates as people and also what john bel edwards had done as a democrat in a really ruby red state. so they view it as his race to lose but the president has a lot of power here in louisiana so we're going to see if he is going to be able to use that to go ahead and lift rispone above him at this point. >> you say election officials report heavy,...
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in the week after senator edward kennedy's car plunged into the dark waters of chappaquiddick, locals joked that the island might think under the media scrutiny. >> all the reporters were there asking the same questions that they asked the night before. >> the senator's team of advisors had managed to keep the media at bay and the senator secluded and silent. >> our problem was to find something to put in a script that would update while that's all we know, no comment. the kennedys were used to having their way with the press so they thought they could do so again. >> but now they thought his legal troubles were over. >> what's left? what's left is politics. >> senator kennedy gets the networks to agree to give him some time about a speech about what happened. >> exactly one week later, from the living room of his father's estate, senator edward kennedy face the public. at 7:30 p.m. eastern standard time the red light blinked and the cameras rolled. >> my fellow citizens, i have requested this opportunity and talk to the people of massachusetts about the tragedy that happened last fri
in the week after senator edward kennedy's car plunged into the dark waters of chappaquiddick, locals joked that the island might think under the media scrutiny. >> all the reporters were there asking the same questions that they asked the night before. >> the senator's team of advisors had managed to keep the media at bay and the senator secluded and silent. >> our problem was to find something to put in a script that would update while that's all we know, no comment. the...
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iversen's, jane and edward, and their adopted daughter maggie. they arrived on the first train in 1868 when there was nothing here. they made their fortune and built this house 24 years later. we have salvaged this house, and then here, we tell history like this ever jacked -- suffrage act. we have december 10, 18 69, the wyoming territorial legislature passing this law -- 1869, the wyoming territorial legislator passing this law. we had just become wyoming territory from dakota territory. we were here, and one of the reasons the legislature did it is they may needed to attract women's of the west. this was cowboys, railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific and from california, the union pacific, and it was. . fast and furious we had crazy living can -- was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions. the legislature wanted to attract those women to become and be part of this adventure so they gave them full rights. rights, fulloting holding property rights, full political office rights. there's no other state tha
iversen's, jane and edward, and their adopted daughter maggie. they arrived on the first train in 1868 when there was nothing here. they made their fortune and built this house 24 years later. we have salvaged this house, and then here, we tell history like this ever jacked -- suffrage act. we have december 10, 18 69, the wyoming territorial legislature passing this law -- 1869, the wyoming territorial legislator passing this law. we had just become wyoming territory from dakota territory. we...
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. >> edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana. you cannot afford four more years of this far left travesty. it is time to replace failed governor john bell edwards with eddie riskone. >> reporter: donald trump tweeting a few hours later urging people to get out and vote saying find your polling location and vote for your next louisiana governor. early voting opens soon. even though this is a state trump won by 20 percentage points in 2016 a recent poll has edwards up by two points was one of the biggest moment of the night came when the cast of "duck dynasty" took the stage to throw their support behind riskone. >> if you are pro-god and pro-american and pro-good and pro-duckhunting that is all i want. >> reporter: the president plans to attend the alabama football game. and any organizations that engage in disruptive behavior will be removed for the remainder of the season. louisiana's gubernatorial election. >> lsu and alabama big games. as democrats hone in on impeachment donald trump with his historic judicial overhaul confirm
. >> edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana. you cannot afford four more years of this far left travesty. it is time to replace failed governor john bell edwards with eddie riskone. >> reporter: donald trump tweeting a few hours later urging people to get out and vote saying find your polling location and vote for your next louisiana governor. early voting opens soon. even though this is a state trump won by 20 percentage points in 2016 a recent poll has edwards...
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here's jane and edward ivinson and their adopted darbgs maggie. this home is the largest artifact we have, and there, a place of residence after 24 years when they first came to laramie. they made it when there was nothing here. made their important and built this house 24 years later. we have salvaged this house, and in here we tell laramie's history. so we've got december 10, the wyominger it to recall legislature passing this law that dismudgetsdzed areport people. why is that happening in the west? why is it happening in wyoming territory? at the time, we had just become wyominger iter to the from wyoming territory. so we were here, and that's legislature, one of the reasons they did it, we believe, is they needed to attract women to the west. this was a place of railroad workers hammering out a railroad. we had the central pacific coming in from california, the union pacific, and it was fast and furious, and he had&we had crazy living conditions out here. the legislature wanted to attract those women, those women to come, be part of this adve
here's jane and edward ivinson and their adopted darbgs maggie. this home is the largest artifact we have, and there, a place of residence after 24 years when they first came to laramie. they made it when there was nothing here. made their important and built this house 24 years later. we have salvaged this house, and in here we tell laramie's history. so we've got december 10, the wyominger it to recall legislature passing this law that dismudgetsdzed areport people. why is that happening in...
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edward learns through some source that the union pacific railroad which is building this part of the transcontinental railroad is going to have a facility in what would become laramie, wyoming, because there was nothing here at the time. he came over here before the railroad in february of 1868, built a log building in what is now downtown laramie, started selling things awaiting the arrival of the railroad. the railroad arrived in may, and as i said earlier, they ran the dry goods store for three years, and then he starts his banking career. and eventually -- well, let me say this as well. ivinson was an astute merchant. and through his bank he made a lot of money. and early on he was criticized for the way he made his money. really high interest rates out of the bank, foreclosed mortgages at the drop of a hat. but the good news is when he turned 80 years old, he decided to give almost all of his money away. just the year after his wife died, which we're now back in 1916, he gave $50,000 cash to the county which paid for the complete construction of our first real hospital. 1919 he
edward learns through some source that the union pacific railroad which is building this part of the transcontinental railroad is going to have a facility in what would become laramie, wyoming, because there was nothing here at the time. he came over here before the railroad in february of 1868, built a log building in what is now downtown laramie, started selling things awaiting the arrival of the railroad. the railroad arrived in may, and as i said earlier, they ran the dry goods store for...
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, the top supporters who voted for edwards are still with the president. this is not necessarily a forecast when it comes to louisiana for the national race. >> it is not. >> thank you. >> you know louisiana. here in new york city former mayor and presidential candidate michael bloomberg the former mayor speaking at a church in brooklyn today. marking his first public speech since alabama and arkansas. the democratic primary there. he promises to spend $100 million against president trump and battleground states. here is the latest on who will be the next democratic candidate to jump in. >> bloomberg's run could be bogged by a policy from his time as mayor, a federal judge was unconstitutional. he said his seemed like he wanted to get ahead of that and apologize before making his candidacy official. take a listen. >> we did make mistakes. i made mistakes. i don't know anybody who has not made a mistake. the cuticle issue is whether you can admit it, i think i can thank you. [applause] >> that's a departure from her longtime defense program seen at lower cr
, the top supporters who voted for edwards are still with the president. this is not necessarily a forecast when it comes to louisiana for the national race. >> it is not. >> thank you. >> you know louisiana. here in new york city former mayor and presidential candidate michael bloomberg the former mayor speaking at a church in brooklyn today. marking his first public speech since alabama and arkansas. the democratic primary there. he promises to spend $100 million against...
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next on history bookshelf, jean edward smith talks about his biography of fdr. he examines the presidents private and public life, which included his battle with polio, has outlook on the economy, and his relationship with his wife. we recorded his remarks at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in 2007. >> i am happy to start the session in which we meet jean edward smith, the author of the new biography of fdr. as i was telling him, we are so delighted to have a new biography, particularly a single volume biography, which makes it much more accessible for everybody to be able to have the story in
next on history bookshelf, jean edward smith talks about his biography of fdr. he examines the presidents private and public life, which included his battle with polio, has outlook on the economy, and his relationship with his wife. we recorded his remarks at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in 2007. >> i am happy to start the session in which we meet jean edward smith, the author of the new biography of fdr. as i was telling him, we are so delighted to have a new...
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not a word for edward snowden. snowden himself said that he didn't have adequate protection to bring his claims internally because he was a government contractor, not an employee, and not subject to the whistle-blower statute. subsequently, congress fixed that. now contractors in the intelligence community can make whistle-blower claims. i agree with that. there are also now protections for some other contractors. we should extend and expand the protection and we should make this protection retro active. to account for people like snowden. so the bill i will introduce today will expand the whistle-blower act, would be made retroactive so edward snowden can come home to live in his own country. all he did was expose that his government was not obeying the constitution. if the fake outrage here is really towards whistle-blowerring, why don't we make it retroactive and defend the most famous whistle-blower of all time ?r that's what my bill would do. while snowden's disclosures were in defense of the 4th amendment, th
not a word for edward snowden. snowden himself said that he didn't have adequate protection to bring his claims internally because he was a government contractor, not an employee, and not subject to the whistle-blower statute. subsequently, congress fixed that. now contractors in the intelligence community can make whistle-blower claims. i agree with that. there are also now protections for some other contractors. we should extend and expand the protection and we should make this protection...
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so edward ivinson was abolished and places was born on the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years because father moved from northwestern england to manage a sugarcane plantation and you want up in new york city in about 1852. while he was there he met a young woman. he's 23, she was 16. the rant away to way to jersey city to get married and eventually they like about a young folks moved west to make the payment fortune and eventually wound up in laramie, wyoming, in 1868. in 1868. the family been living in memphis tennessee and he decided to move the family the california. the way he got, the way thought he would get to california is he had a dry goods store in memphis. he sold all the stuff, got freight cars and put us up in these freight cars and as a union pacific was built, he followed along and at a rolling try could store. the railroad stop construction for the winter in november of 1867. edward learns to some source that the union pacific railroad which is building this part of the transcomm middle riblets can't have a facility in what would b
so edward ivinson was abolished and places was born on the island of st. croix in the caribbean. he lived there for seven years because father moved from northwestern england to manage a sugarcane plantation and you want up in new york city in about 1852. while he was there he met a young woman. he's 23, she was 16. the rant away to way to jersey city to get married and eventually they like about a young folks moved west to make the payment fortune and eventually wound up in laramie, wyoming,...
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edwards a conservative democrat managed to remain fairly popular by frequently breaking with national democrats. he signed into law one of the most restrictive abortion bills in the country, favored gun rights and touted his willingness to work with republicans. >> our shared love for louisiana is always more important than the partisan differences that sometimes divide us. and as for the president, god bless his heart. >> and gop gubernatorial challenger eddie risp one came p short despite the support from republicans including president trump and vice president mike pence. >> the people of louisiana will head to the polls. i'm really here for a different reason, it's called early voting. that's how much i like eddie. i'm here for early voting. you know, you can go out and vote. i said not a lot of people do that. they say in louisiana 40% of the vote is early voting. i said like i said, i think i'll come. i'll come here. but you're going out to replace a radical liberal democrat as your governor, john -- john bel edwards has not done the job. you're going to have a great new republi
edwards a conservative democrat managed to remain fairly popular by frequently breaking with national democrats. he signed into law one of the most restrictive abortion bills in the country, favored gun rights and touted his willingness to work with republicans. >> our shared love for louisiana is always more important than the partisan differences that sometimes divide us. and as for the president, god bless his heart. >> and gop gubernatorial challenger eddie risp one came p short...
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edwards would eventually be built in 1755. and then you have the south branch of the potomac river. this is all route 50. as you cross the south branch of the potomac river, you can see there is pisspot island. and further up you come to pattison creek. that road is still there. it runs down along the creek eventually towards cumberland, maryland. this is a famous map of 1754. you can clearly see route 50. i was a little surprised to look and there is pisspot island again. you cannot get away from it. this is not photoshop. you open google maps and there is pisspot island. a map from the mount vernon association. showing the action up in the allegheny mountains. first of all, notice to the right the allegheny mountains. everything to the left of those mountains is in the watershed of the ohio river or over the continental divide. this is hugely important. and this was the issue with the french government. the french government said the entire watershed of the ohio river belongs to us. the potomac river -- that is for you brits
edwards would eventually be built in 1755. and then you have the south branch of the potomac river. this is all route 50. as you cross the south branch of the potomac river, you can see there is pisspot island. and further up you come to pattison creek. that road is still there. it runs down along the creek eventually towards cumberland, maryland. this is a famous map of 1754. you can clearly see route 50. i was a little surprised to look and there is pisspot island again. you cannot get away...
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louisiana governor john bel edwards is celebrating his re-election. edwards captured 51% of the vote in a runoff last night beating the republican challenger heavily supported by president trump. ed wardz is the deep south's only democratic governor. >> ahead on the cbs weekend news, new warnings about the risk of laisessic-- lasik eye surgery. the french chateau attracting crowds of tourists interested in wine and war. and some velt veterans with ptsd are feeling by giving injured sea lions a helping hand. >> villafranca: for more than two decades now lasik eye surgery has helped improve vision and free patients of eyeglasses and contacts. but now some doctors say the procedure should be stopped. dr. tara narula has a closer look. >> it say def taition i can't even explain. >> abraham rutner said lasik surgery damaged his vision and nearly ruined his life. >> so what happened after the surgery. >> things appeared double, around the lights lights were le having starbursts. >> after months of not being able to drive or do his job. the brooklyn electric
louisiana governor john bel edwards is celebrating his re-election. edwards captured 51% of the vote in a runoff last night beating the republican challenger heavily supported by president trump. ed wardz is the deep south's only democratic governor. >> ahead on the cbs weekend news, new warnings about the risk of laisessic-- lasik eye surgery. the french chateau attracting crowds of tourists interested in wine and war. and some velt veterans with ptsd are feeling by giving injured sea...
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that is edward evans in london. now let's bring in damian sassower from bloomberg intelligence on the latest trade headlines. it is fascinating. the markets were doing well and then president trump said i'm not so enthusiastic about this rollback of tariffs. everyone was suspecting the u.s. was eerily quiet throughout it all. what is most impressive to me about this data was the negative base effect. 2018, go back to october experts were up 14.8%. it was that much harder for them to beat expectations this time around, and yet they did it. only 9.9% to 3.9% year-over-year. is southeast asian region picking up the slack for u.s. exports declining. what it tells me is if you look at the pboc, they said the vix below seven for the first time in as long as i can remember, since we broke through the seven handle. look at yesterday's msci, adding a whole bunch of shares into the em index. a shares weight up to 4.1%. you should see positive momentum on the back of capital flows into the country. david: is china trading as a
that is edward evans in london. now let's bring in damian sassower from bloomberg intelligence on the latest trade headlines. it is fascinating. the markets were doing well and then president trump said i'm not so enthusiastic about this rollback of tariffs. everyone was suspecting the u.s. was eerily quiet throughout it all. what is most impressive to me about this data was the negative base effect. 2018, go back to october experts were up 14.8%. it was that much harder for them to beat...
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we begin with edward lawrence on trade. edward? reporter: ashley, the chinese announcing within the last 24 hours, new protections for intellectual property. these are guidelines. comes with strengthening enforcement for copyrights and patents. this is at the heart of what the u.s. negotiators want. also at center of phase one trade deal. but on the intellectual property , the guidance makes this criteria going forward to evaluate how a government official is doing. that could determine promotions or pay raises. the chinese trying to show that the protections will be in the social fabric going forward. u.s. negotiators remain skeptical that a change in guidelines or regulations will be enough to change the culture. chinese goal to get tariffs removed. chinese say the president knows this he will keep pressure on in order to get meaningful change. >> i think tariff increases are still possible. i think it's a step forward. that china wants to raise penalties on i.p. theft. only thing they first floated that last summer. they said th
we begin with edward lawrence on trade. edward? reporter: ashley, the chinese announcing within the last 24 hours, new protections for intellectual property. these are guidelines. comes with strengthening enforcement for copyrights and patents. this is at the heart of what the u.s. negotiators want. also at center of phase one trade deal. but on the intellectual property , the guidance makes this criteria going forward to evaluate how a government official is doing. that could determine...
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john bel edwards got 50% on saturday night. >> you bring up a great point. this isn't bad news for donald trump in terms of 2020 in louisiana or kentucky, it will be tighter or closer than was before. but it's bad news for any person running under ticket. i can't believe we've got to a point where we're talking about the suburbs of louisiana, of new orleans, of baton rouge, of shreveport, the suburbs of dallas, the suburbs of atlanta. we're talking about deep south suburbs that are now breaking. that is bad news for republican candidates as it was in 2018. but it's also bad news for trump as you go -- much worse news for trump as you go north and talk about the suburbs of philly, the suburbs of detroit, the suburbs of milwaukee. >> the problem, joe, for democrats is that there are differences between the suburbs of some of those -- those coastal cities and the suburbs of detroit and milwaukee which are still quite republican and where arguably trump might have some room for growth. because keep in mind i was pretty unpopular relative to other places like pau
john bel edwards got 50% on saturday night. >> you bring up a great point. this isn't bad news for donald trump in terms of 2020 in louisiana or kentucky, it will be tighter or closer than was before. but it's bad news for any person running under ticket. i can't believe we've got to a point where we're talking about the suburbs of louisiana, of new orleans, of baton rouge, of shreveport, the suburbs of dallas, the suburbs of atlanta. we're talking about deep south suburbs that are now...
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aan edward smith is well-known biographer. he is the author of 12 books, including in addition to fdr, grant, which was a 2002 pulitzer prize finalist, and a new york times notable book. written, among his books, john marshall, definer of a nation, which was a new york times notable book, and in american life, also a notable book for the new york times. he is a graduate of stan and columbia university and taught at the university of toronto for 35 years before joining the faculty of marshall university in huntington, west virginia, where he is the john marshall professor of political science. it is with great pleasure, jean edward smith. jean: thank you very much. it is a pleasure to speak at the franklin d roosevelt library. this is i think my 25th visit back to the library. but my first time here as the speaker, and i am honored. my remarks today might be entitled franklin d roosevelt, liberalism without apology. if there is a subtitle, it would fdr, 60anced look at years afterwards. i intend to be provocative. for more than
aan edward smith is well-known biographer. he is the author of 12 books, including in addition to fdr, grant, which was a 2002 pulitzer prize finalist, and a new york times notable book. written, among his books, john marshall, definer of a nation, which was a new york times notable book, and in american life, also a notable book for the new york times. he is a graduate of stan and columbia university and taught at the university of toronto for 35 years before joining the faculty of marshall...
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edward gallagher one the support of the u.s. president. donald trump intervened in the case. james wilson reports. richard s spencer andnd donald trump seemed to agree on one edward gallagher should not be fired from the elite force after a military jury acquitted him of killing a fighter in iraq. he was convicted of posing with .he dead man c corpse he was accusused of trying to negotiate a deal too help gallllher at the whihite house behind the back of his boss. when the dealings became public, he was asked to resign. in a statement, esper said i am troubled by this conduct shown by a senior depapartment of defense official. determined, i have secretary spencer has no longer my confidence to continue in his position. became agallagher celebrity for trump. trump tweeted the case was settled and this month overturned his demotion. review this, a navy board was scheduled to determine if he could remain a navy seal. in another twist, secretary review wasnced the canceled and gallagher can retire at his current rank. >> olivia's interim -- bolivia's -- since fledent to mexico an
edward gallagher one the support of the u.s. president. donald trump intervened in the case. james wilson reports. richard s spencer andnd donald trump seemed to agree on one edward gallagher should not be fired from the elite force after a military jury acquitted him of killing a fighter in iraq. he was convicted of posing with .he dead man c corpse he was accusused of trying to negotiate a deal too help gallllher at the whihite house behind the back of his boss. when the dealings became...
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but you are going out to replace a radical liberal democrat, as your governor, john be l edwards, has not done the job, you're going to have a great new republican, tremendously successful man, as your governor. eddie rispone. eddie, eddie. the early voting is already under way, and i think i'm coming back here on thursday, do you believe it? i'm doing a double? i'm doing a double. >> in kentucky, we elected everybody. the governor got brought up in a few short days, 19 points, i went, we made a speech, the whole ticket was there, everybody won big, governor's a really good guy, but 19 points, it is a big thing and he lost by a few thousand vote and the headlines next day, trump took a loss. trump took a loss. you got to give me -- >> trump's visits to louisiana, along with a slew of tweets surrounds rispone marks the second gubernatorial election in southern states this fall where trump has hitched himself to the losing candidate. earlier this month in kentucky, governor bevin lost re-election after the same on his behalf. >>> pete buttigieg seeing a clear surge of support in the des
but you are going out to replace a radical liberal democrat, as your governor, john be l edwards, has not done the job, you're going to have a great new republican, tremendously successful man, as your governor. eddie rispone. eddie, eddie. the early voting is already under way, and i think i'm coming back here on thursday, do you believe it? i'm doing a double? i'm doing a double. >> in kentucky, we elected everybody. the governor got brought up in a few short days, 19 points, i went, we...
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in the case of edward gallagher, a navy seal at the center of a war crimes case. spencer's last day was today, but david martin tells us he's not going quietly. >> reporter: leaving the pentagon after being fired, secretary of the navy, richard spencer told cbs news he is not the only casualty of president trump's decision to intervene in the case of navy seal edward gallagher. what were the ramifications of intervening in that review process? >> what message does that send to the troops? >> reporter: well, what message does it send? >> that you can get away with things. we have to have good order and discipline. it's the backbone of what we do. >> reporter: president trump said he stopped the navy from taking away the trident pin, which identifies gallagher as a navy seal, in order to stand up for warriors on the battlefield. >> they wanted to take his pin away. i said, no, you're not going to take it away. he's a great fighter. we're going to protect our war fighters. >> i don't think he understands the full definition of a war fighter. a war fighter is a profes
in the case of edward gallagher, a navy seal at the center of a war crimes case. spencer's last day was today, but david martin tells us he's not going quietly. >> reporter: leaving the pentagon after being fired, secretary of the navy, richard spencer told cbs news he is not the only casualty of president trump's decision to intervene in the case of navy seal edward gallagher. what were the ramifications of intervening in that review process? >> what message does that send to the...