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A
For
depositions
continue
with
the
president's
top
Russia
advisor
Tim
Morrison
telling
lawmakers
yesterday
that
he
went
straight
to
White
House
lawyers.
After
President
Trump
asked
his
Ukrainian
counterpart
to
investigate
Joe
Biden
Morrison
said
he
was
not
concerned
that
anything
illegal
was
discussed,
but
he
did
worry
that
such
an
investigation
might
affect
the
bipartisan
support.
Our
Ukrainian
partners
currently
experience
in
Congress
in
an
interview
with
The
Washington
Examiner.
Mr.
Trump
called
the
testimony
fantastic
Republicans
agrees.
I,
look
forward.
E
A
Republicans
say
those
kinds
of
ambiguities
only
add
to
the
unfairness,
but
Democrats
argue
that
the
rules
are
actually
quite
similar
to
those
that
govern
public
impeachment
proceedings
for
presidents,
Nixon
and
Clinton.
President
Trump
has
come
up
with
a
novel
idea
for
his
own
defense.
He
told
The
Washington
Examiner
that
he
might
read
the
Cole
summary
of
his
conversation
with
the
Ukrainian
president
aloud
described
it
Anthony
as
a
sort
of
fireside
chat
for
television,
be.
G
I'm
bill
rake-off
on
Capitol
Hill,
the
house
impeachment
resolution.
What
is
it
and
what
is
it
not
well,
despite
a
lot
of
hype
and
attention,
this
is
not
the
defining
vote
that
will
lead
to
articles
of
impeachment
against
the
president.
It
is
not
a
finding
of
guilt,
probable
cause
or
any
other
kind
of
political
hijinks,
and
it
is
not
an
automatic
lead-in
to
impeachment
what
today's
vote
is.
G
He
is
the
establishment
of
guidelines
to
advance
the
inquiry
into
its
next
phase,
which
we
are
told
will
be
public
hearings,
probably
sometime
next
month,
and
even
if
Republicans
are
rejecting
the
resolution
as
the
continuation
of
what
they
call
Soviet
style
hearings.
The
resolution
is
a
sign
that
nearly
all
Democrats
are
on
board
was
seeing
the
process
through
bill.
Raycom,
CBS,
News,
Capitol,
Hill,.
I
J
J
J
K
J
K
J
Just
as
the
project
got
rolling
came
the
shocking
news
of
princes
death
from
a
drug
overdose
at
age
57
it
was
April,
21st
2016,
but
Dan
pipe
and
brain
kept
going
with
the
memoir.
He
spent
the
next
three
years,
sorting
through
a
blizzard
of
princes,
notes,
photos
and
drawings.
The
result
Prince
the
beautiful
ones
out
this
week.
His.
K
J
L
L
J
This
song
became
the
title
track
for
the
breakthrough.
Album
that
shot
Prince
to
start
up,
Prince
was
famous
for
writing
composing
and
playing
all
day
and
through
the
night.
Tacoman
prolific
is
an
understatement
and
his
lifetime.
He
released
hundreds
of
songs.
Then
there
were
those
stories
about
a
vault,
a
treasure
trove
of
never
heard
prints
compositions.
That
vault
actually
exists.
Former
bandmate
Bobby
Z
gave
us
a
sampling
there's
this
unreleased
song
from
Prince's
1999
tour.
F
N
O
Gayle
King,
with
Anthony
Mason
and
Tony
decouple
the
world's
largest
organization
for
police,
says
it's
fighting
a
mental
health
crisis
with
an
increasing
number
of
suicides
by
officers
nationwide
188
have
died
by
suicide
so
far
this
year.
Now
that
is
twice
the
number
of
officers
who
have
died
in
the
line
of
duty.
Think
about
that
for
a
second
yesterday,
police
chiefs
from
all
around
the
country
gathered
in
Chicago
to
address
the
crisis
in
a
special
forum
for
the
very
first
time
Jephthah
gaze
has
covered
law
enforcement
extensively
and
moderated
the
discussion
Jeff.
P
P
This
year's
International
Association
of
Chiefs
of
Police
conference
in
Chicago,
finding
solutions
for
a
disturbing
trend
in
officer
suicides
was
top
of
mind.
Janice
McCarthy
understands
the
importance
of
speaking
up
her
husband,
Paul,
a
21-year
veteran
of
the
Massachusetts
State
Police
took
his
own
life
in
2006.
What
needs
to
change?
The
culture
needs
to
change
its
that
culture,
what
she
calls
a
fear
by
police
officers
against
expressing
their
emotional
and
mental
health
that
may
be
contributing
to
the
increased
police
suicide
rate.
She
believes
her
husband.
R
P
S
P
S
P
O
This
is
such
a
tough
situation.
It
seems
because
you
expect
police
officers
to
be
so
strong
and
confident
and
I've
heard
officers
say
you
know
you
go
to
seek
help
and
then
they're
judged
and
then
sometimes
they're
ridicule,
which
also
makes
it
hard
for
them
I'm
glad
this
is
a
conversation
Josh
yeah.
P
P
O
Adds
up
police
officers
always
see
people
with
the
worst
day
and
the
worst
time
of
their
lives,
and
they
are
human.
They
are.
Thank
you
very
much
job.
The
National
Suicide
Prevention
lifeline
is
open
24
hours
a
day
for
anybody
who
needs
help.
That
number
is
there
on
your
screen:
1-800
273
8255,
the.
T
Reporters
and
Allyson
Keys,
a
little
girl
and
a
bumblebee
costume,
was
shot
in
the
net
by
someone
firing
at
a
gang
member.
Another
tragedy
in
a
city
dealing
with
massive
gun
violence
in
some
areas.
This
days
after
President
Trump
renewed
his
attack
on
Chicago
over
its
crime
rate,
saying
Afghanistan
is
a
safe
place
by
comparison,
while
police
superintendent,
Eddie
Johnson,
says
gun,
violence
is
down
40%
since
2016
and
murders
have
dropped
for
three
straight
years.
That's
no
comfort
for
the
families
of
violence.
T
T
U
Deserve
a
mattress
that
works
as
hard
and
comforts
as
well
as
you
do
right
now:
Gary
man,
semi-sleep
worlds,
tax-free,
mattress,
sale.
We
pay
the
sales
tax
on
the
largest
selection
of
top
brand
quality
mattresses,
you'll
smile
with
free
delivery,
we'll
set
up
your
new
mattress
and
take
away
your
old
one
at
Mancini's,
sleep
rules.
We
know
your
days
are
busy.
That's
why
our
sleep
specialists
will
take
the
time
to
find
the
perfect
mattress
just
for
you
visit
sleep,
WorldCom
or
one
of
our
33
locations
and
find
the
mattress
that
make
you
go.
V
I'm
Tony
Tecopa,
with
CBS
News,
a
stunning
new
report
shows
many
major
coastal
cities
around
the
world
could
be
underwater
by
2050
in
our
lifetime
scientists
from
climate
central
say
that
means
300
million
people
would
be
waterlogged
in
just
30
years.
Bernadette
woods,
plakias,
chief
meteorologist
at
climate
central
and
she
joins
us
now.
The
original
projections
were
already
frightening.
Now
we
have
these
new
projections
even
more.
Concerning
first
question:
why
the
change
well.
W
X
W
W
The
United
States-
actually
our
data
set,
has
not
changed
that
much
because
we
have
a
really
robust,
wonderful
scientific
system
and
we
use
what's
called
lidar
data.
So
it's
a
little
more
refined.
So
we
already
know
major
areas
of
risk,
as
we
show
Louisiana
Florida
all
of
the
entire
southeast
coast,
and
so
just
this
past
month
with
king
tides,
water
coming
up
with
no
storm
system
from
Virginia,
New
Jersey
all
the
way
up
into
Boston.
But.
V
The
reason
this
matters
to
Americans,
even
if
the
flooding
is
happening
somewhere
else,
is
because
if
people
are
displaced
that
creates
conflicts
and
it's
wars
for
resources,
US
military
involvement
could
follow.
An
instability
is
bad
for
global
security
and
for
security
security.
Here
at
home,
I
noticed
an
Asian
seems
to
be
particularly
hard-hit.
Why?
Well.
W
One
of
the
reasons
it
is
so
highly
populated
and
there's
a
lot
of
low
level
ground
and
with
population
levels
so
high
and
not
much
protection
there
you're
already
are
seeing
those
are
some
of
the
places
already
at
risk.
But
then,
when
you
correct
to
this
data
set,
it
just
raises
those
numbers
off
the
charts.
So.
O
W
But
we
do
still
have
the
opportunity
to
make
changes.
I
can
compare
it
to
a
diet.
You
know,
even
if
you
choose
to
eat
healthy,
it's
gonna
take
a
while
to
see
those
impacts
on
your
body.
Yes,
our
greenhouse
gases
stay
in
the
atmosphere
for
hundreds
of
thousands
of
years
and
that's
why
there's
an
urgency
to
change
to
cleaner
sources
of
energy
electrify
our
transport
make
for
refined
ways
of
working
our
buildings,
our
heating
systems,
our
lighting
systems
and
focus
on
our
farming.
In
our
agriculture,
where
we
have
some
opportunities
with
our
soils,
I.
O
Z
Y
C
AA
AB
B
Mason
with
Gayle
King
and
Tony
Turk
Opel,
the
largest
power
provider
in
California,
Pacific,
Gas
and
Electric,
is
under
intense
scrutiny
for
its
part
in
numerous
fires,
last
year's
devastating
paradise.
Fire
was
blamed
on
the
company's
equipment
that
sent
PG&E
into
bankruptcy.
Just
this
week,
two
new
fires
may
have
been
caused
by
PG&E.
Jonathan
Vigliotti
shows
us
how
the
utilities
decision
to
shut
off
power
to
millions
has
angered
customers
and
state
officials.
AC
Met
to
save
the
state
from
deadly
wildfires,
the
scope
in
size
of
PG&E
z'
power
shutdowns
is
astonishing,
but
for
Richard
strain
the
blackouts
are
literally
breathtaking
throat
collapses
and
it's
hard
to
breathe
gas
strain
needs
propane
to
keep
a
generator
and
CPAP
machine
running,
so
he
can
breathe
at
night.
I
can't
sleep
without
he
lives
in
one
of
the
areas
that
PG&E
has
cut
power
to
in
recent
days
because
of
the
threat
of
high
winds
that
could
break
power
lines
and
spark
fires.
The
company
serves
16
million
customers
over
70,000
square
miles.
R
AC
Resorted
to
widespread
blackouts
after
his
equipment
was
blamed
for
several
blazes,
including
last
year's
deadly
campfire
in
paradise,
in
which
86
people
died.
While
some
support
the
move
saying
it
could
save
lives
and
property,
others
are
critical,
including
California.
Governor
Gavin,
Newsom
who's
demanding
California
utilities
spend
five
billion
dollars
in
improvements.
We've
had
decades
of.
AD
R
AC
Says:
they're
doing
accelerated
safety
inspections,
I'm
about
50,000
transmission
structures,
installing
more
than
7,000
miles
of
stronger
poles
and
covered
lines
and
adding
1,300
new
weather
centers.
The
company
says
he
doesn't
know
how
much
future
upgrades
will
cost,
but
governor
Newsom
told
CBS
News
he'll
fight
to
prevent
that
cost
from
being
passed
on
to
customers.
It's
a.
AE
M
Greenberg
talking
about
your
next
job,
McDonald's
employs
two
million
people
at
38,000,
restaurants
worldwide,
and
it
has
a
near
insatiable
appetite
for
new
workers
due
to
turnover
and
seasonal
demands,
and
they
need
to
attract
more
good
candidates
today.
So
McDonald's
is
done
waiting
for
applicants
to
walk
into
their
stores
to
apply
or
even
to
visit
their
website.
Instead,
McDonald's
is
investing
in
voice-activated
job
applications.
Candidates
can
now
sit
at
home
and
say:
Alexa
helped
me
get
a
job
at
McDonald's.
M
Alexa
will
ask
for
some
information
and
then
send
the
link
to
the
candidate
to
continue
the
application
process.
Alexa
will
then
offer
some
facts
to
the
candidate
about
working
for
the
company,
such
as
how
it
can
lead
to
jobs
in
other
fields.
The
goal,
of
course,
is
to
entice
more
people
to
apply.
It's
also
another
sign
of
what
we're
worried
about
automation
and
robots,
making
workers
obsolete
the
truth,
for
now
at
least,
is
that
technology
is
also
being
used
to
help
us
land
our
next
job
for
your
next
job,
I'm
Stephen
greenberg,
is.
AF
AG
You
suffer
with
chronic
neck
or
back
pain.
Do
you
have
a
bulging
or
herniated
disc,
spinal
stenosis
arthritis
sciatica?
Are
you
heading
for
surgery
or
have
already
had
surgery?
Then
you
need
to
call
dr.
John,
Phillip
AV,
dr.
Phillip
e
knee,
has
helped
thousands
of
patients
significantly
reduce
or
completely
eliminate
their
pain
from
practically
any
type
of
spinal
problem,
even
with
all
other
therapies,
medications
and
surgeries
have
failed.
Dr.
B
Former
New
Orleans
Mayor
Mitch
Landrieu
helped
lead
the
charge
to
remove
Confederate
statues
in
his
city.
Now
he's
leading
an
initiative
that
calls
for
a
reckoning
with
the
legacy
of
racism,
the
nonprofit
horrible
unum
works
to
achieve
social
and
racial
justice
in
the
u.s..
The
efforts
name
is
taken,
of
course,
from
the
u.s.
motto.
That
means
out
of
many
one,
its.
O
First
report,
divided
by
design
interesting
title,
offers
a
comprehensive
look
at
race
and
class
issues
in
the
South
Landrieu
and
his
team
talked
to
more
than
800
people
from
28
communities
in
13
different
states.
He
joins
us
at
the
table
to
unpack
what
he
found
out.
How
did
you
decide
where
you
were
going
and
who
you
were
going
to
talk
to
specific.
AH
Was
terrific?
We
went
to
28
different
counties.
We
went
to
13
different
states,
so
we
criss
cross
with
the
people
that
you
talk
to
like
talk
with
everybody.
We
took
we-well
everybody
that
that
that
is
african-american
white.
You
know,
educated
non-college,
educated
I
mean
we
wanted
to
get
on
the
ground
and
talk
to
and
listen
to
people
we
conducted
over
800
enemies.
AH
AH
Yeah,
well
it
what
it
means
is.
It
is
that
there
is
a
big
difference.
The
way
people
see
the
world,
everybody
wants
equal
opportunity
for
themselves.
They
want
the
kids
to
have
a
better
life,
but
the
african-american
community
views
the
obstacles
very
differently
from
the
white
community.
Yeah
white
folks.
That
responded
to
the
survey
think
that
racism
is
just
an
individual
act
of
malice
to
another
person
that
looks
different
from
them.
B
AI
AH
You
know
what
the
demographic
changes
if
we
don't
get
together
across
race
and
class,
the
chances
of
us
dealing
with
those
complicated
issues
that
are
gonna
stress
us.
It's
gonna
make
the
country
worse
and
finally
reason
we
use
a
pluribus
unum
is
because
of
founding
fathers
from
our
origin
set
out
of
many.
We
are
one
now.
AH
The
good
thing
about
the
pole
is
that
everybody
thinks
that
diversity
is
a
strength,
not
a
weakness
and,
of
course,
that
issue
is
being
challenged
on
the
national
level
yeah
on
the
ground
in
America,
most
people
in
the
south
that
responded
to
this
survey
liked
the
fact
that
they
live
around
it,
but
we're
kind
of
segregated
in
isolation
right
now,
yeah.
We
have
to
work
our
way
out
of
that.
If
we
want
to
be
strong
and
be
the
country
that
we
all
say,
we
aspire
to
be
many.
V
B
B
AH
I
think
people
that
are
that
are
worried
about
it
or
more
worried,
I
think
he's
doing
fine,
think
about
it.
He's
been
out
there
he's
gotten
everything,
but
the
kitchen
sink
thrown
at
him
from
everybody
he's
still
standing
he's
still
leading
and
he's
still
doing.
Well,
it's
a
long
campaign.
There
are
lots
of
candidates.
From
my
perspective,
any
one
of
them
would
be
exponentially
better
than
what
we
have
right
now
and
give
it
what
you're
seeing
in
Washington
today
the
country
wants
to
make
a
change
and
I
think
they
will.
What.
AH
Said
not
patriotic
here's
the
thing
at
some
point
in
time
the
senators
need
to
put
their
country
above
the
party
and
the
information
that's
coming
out
from
people
who
are
Republicans
that
were
appointed
by
the
president
that
served
this
country
honorably
and
actually
will
wound
it
for
themselves.
A
very
credible
people
should
be
given
great
weight.
Impeachment
is
a
very
sobering
thing.
It
should
be
handled
that
way
and
the
Congress
should
do
their
duty.
The
American
people
are
smart
enough
to
figure
this
out
over
time.
AH
The
other
impeachment
process
that
Nixon
went
through
took
a
long
long
period
of
time,
so
I
think
walking
through
this
very
soberly
but
to
attack
somebody's
credibility
like
here.
The
ambassador
testified
they're,
very
credible
witnesses,
and
this
story's
ring
truth
of
anybody.
That's
ever
served
the
jury
and
I've
served
to.
It
sounds
pretty
credible
that
they
were
able
to
see
and
hear
and
know
what
occurred,
and
then
the
stories
make
sense.
So
let
the
evidence
fall
where
it
may,
but
don't
don't
don't
malign
this
man's
character,
who
blood
fraud,
cont.
O
AH
Is
that
did
not
come
from
me
that
came
from
high
school
students
in
Louisville
Kentucky
looked
at
me
and
said
mr.
mayor?
Well,
you
know
we're
out
here
we're
working
hard,
we're
all
good
we're
smart,
but
we
can't
get
ahead.
You
know
talent
out
here
is
equally
distributed,
but
our
opportunities
or
not,
and
if
the
country
could
just
stay
focused
on
that,
so
that
everybody
has
equal
opportunity
and
everybody
has
a
fair
shot.
We've
got
a
chance
as
a
country
to
get
where
we
say
we
want
to
thank
you
for
nudging.
Our
focus.
AJ
Bee
Gees
biopic
is
in
the
works
from
Bohemian
Rhapsody
producer,
Graham
King.
The
film
will
follow
the
brothers
Gibb
from
their
humble
beginnings
to
global
fame.
Casting
info
and
a
release
date
have
not
yet
been
announced.
Mariah
Carey's,
all
I
want
for
Christmas
celebrates
its
25th
anniversary
today
in
celebration.
AJ
A
new
deluxe
edition
CD,
is
now
in
stores
and
a
holiday
tour
kicks
off
November
22nd
in
Las
Vegas
celebrating
an
et
birthday
today,
former
playmate
Jenny
McCarthy
is
47
American
Idol
season,
four
runner
up,
Bo
Bice's
44
and
which
country
star
was
once
married
to
Julia
Roberts.
That
would
be
la
love
it
to
today
turned
62.
O
Gayle
King,
with
Anthony
Mason
and
Tony
to
copal
a
Colorado
gynecologist
is
at
the
center
of
new
allegations
of
fertility
fraud.
The
doctor
is
accused
of
using
his
own
sperm
to
artificially
inseminate
women
without
their
knowledge
or
consent.
An
unknown
number
of
children
were
conceived
between
the
1970s
and
the
1990s.
Those
we
spoke
to
say
they
were
shocked
to
find
out
that
half-siblings.
They
did
not
even
know
about
our
investigative
correspondent,
Anna
Warner
explains
how
their
lives
have
now
been
thrown
into
turmoil.
Anna.
How
could
this
have
happened?
I
guess
they
are
shocked.
Yeah.
AK
AL
AK
AL
AK
And
one
of
her
sisters
were
born
with
the
help
of
what
their
doctor
told
their
parents
would
be
anonymous
sperm
donors,
but,
as
ancestry.com
led
her
to
more
half-siblings
Emmons
borings,
as
a
DNA
trail
led
her
directly
to
the
doctor
himself.
Gynecologist
dr.
Paul
Jones.
Her
family
now
alleges
in
a
lawsuit
that
dr.
Jones
used
his
own
fresh
sperm
to
impregnate
her
mother
twice
and
that
he
is
actually
the
biological
father
of
both
Maya
and
her
younger
sister,
along
with
at
least
four
other
half
siblings
around
the
country,
I'm
hurt.
AN
Is
Ryan's
mother
we
went
to
a
fertility
clinic
for
help.
We
didn't
go
there
to
ask
for
a
doctor
donor.
It
was
supposed
to
be
anonymous.
The
gray
family
also
plans
to
sue
I.
Think
the
one
question
that
we
really
want
answered
is
why
why
do
I
do
that?
To
to
these
families?
You,
don't
you
don't
do
that?
He
violated
me
and
right
now
that
is
unforgivable
attorney
Patrick.
AO
AK
AP
AL
AK
O
B
AQ
On
the
White
House,
the
president
responded
to
the
House
vote
to
move
forward
with
the
impeachment
process,
with
a
tweet
calling
it
the
greatest
witch
hunt
in
American
history.
In
a
statement,
his
press
secretary
accused
Democrats
of
wanting
to
render
a
verdict
without
giving
the
administration
a
chance
to
mount
a
defense.
Democrats
are
vowing
to
offer
a
White
House
lawyer
the
opportunity
to
take
part
once
the
work
of
crafting
articles
of
impeachment
is
handed
off
to
the
Judiciary
Committee.
The
White
House
insists
the
process.
AQ
AR
What
could
be
cooler
than
that?
So
off?
We
went
to
the
Badlands
of
Montana
teawrex
country,
with
a
team
from
the
University
of
Kansas,
led
by
paleontologist
David
Burnham,
who
brings
his
dog
Buford
on
digs
65
70
million
years
ago.
This
was
subtropical
forest
planet
bordering
a
giant
inland
ocean.
What.
AS
AR
AR
Student
at
jordan
van
Sickler
found
laurels
upper
jaw
in
the
summer
of
2017.
It
just
keeps
giving
and
giving,
and
we
just
coming
back.
It's
unbelievably
hard
work,
scraping
away
hour
after
hour
and
what's
called
the
fun
zone,
it's
tedious
with
a
capital
T
until
somebody
finds
something
less
than
an
hour
after
we
arrived
on
our
first
day,
kayuu
student,
Lauren,
birch,
II
started
turning
up
teeth
then
volunteer
Wes,
Benson
found
it
to
each
discovery
was
recorded
in
David
Burnham's
on
our
second
day
of
the
site.
AR
AA
AA
V
Tony
Nicole
with
CBS
News
we're
learning
new
details
in
the
case
of
a
missing
Wisconsin
woman,
whose
disappearance
prompted
a
massive
search
yoga
student
Kelly
Dwyer
vanished
in
2013
detectives
learned.
She
was
last
seen
on
a
date
than
surveillance
images
revealed
vital
new
clues
for
investigators,
Peter
Van
Sant
reports
on
the
search
for
Dwyer.
X
AT
AT
It
was
at
that
condo,
where
police
traced,
Kelly's
final
steps
as
she
and
Chris
arrived
back
from
their
night
out
detective
Tammy,
Tramel
McClain
says
the
building's
cameras
would
provide
another
clue
by
what
is
not
seen
she
won't
come
out
of
the
building.
Kelly
is
never
seen
leaving
the
next
morning
as
Saco
claimed.
At
this
point,.
AT
B
AT
That
were
in
the
garage
where
Chris
Sacco
the
boyfriend
parked
his
car
were
motion
activated
and
it's
one
of
those
frustrating
moments.
Those
of
us
who
have
motion
activated
cameras.
You
see
him
at
the
trunk
of
the
car,
but
you
don't
see
him
get
to
the
trunk
of
the
car
authorities
later
believe
because
they
travel
golf
bag
is
missing
that
her
body
was
placed
inside
that
and
taken
to
the
car.
But
this
is
a
circumstantial
case.
There
was
no
video
of
that
fact.
So
we'll
find
out
what
happened
to
mr.
Socko
mr.
AU
Recently
discovered
something
unexpected
that
other
businesses
might
want
to
know
about:
I'm
Geoff
Colvin,
a
fortune
magazine
with
the
Fortune
business
update
Spotify
is
the
dominant
streaming
music
service
and,
like
many
internet
businesses,
it
offers
its
service
for
free
with
ads
or
for
a
monthly
subscription
charge
with
more
features
and
without
ads.
It
makes
most
of
its
money
from
subscribers,
many
of
whom
pay
over
$100
a
year.
To
get
more
of
them,
it
tried
a
surprising
strategy
giving
non
paying
users
more
features
previously
reserved
only
for
paying
customers.
AU
The
theory
was
that
giving
non-paying
listeners
a
taste
of
what
they
could
get
on
premium
would
lead
them
to
sign
up
and
it
worked.
The
company
recently
reported
that
growth
in
premium
users
exceeded
Wall
Street
expectations
in
the
latest
quarter,
increasing
revenue
by
giving
away
more
may
sound
crazy.
But
then
a
lot
of
internet
business
models
sounded
that
way
at
first
I'm
Geoff,
Colvin,
I.
Q
AV
AW
AZ
G
Republicans,
like
Oklahoma's
Tom,
Cole,
wrapped
his
opposition
to
the
impeachment
resolution
in
patriotism
as
well.
Impeachment
of
the
president
is
one
of
the
most
consequential
acts
that
the
House
of
Representatives
can
do,
and
it
should
only
be
done
after
the
fullest
consideration
bill.
Rake-Off
CBS,
News.
AX
AQ
The
president
responded
just
after
the
vote
was
called
in
the
house.
He
said
it
was
the
greatest
witch
hunt
in
American
history.
He
said
in
a
tweet
this
week
that
he
believes
the
quote:
impeachment
hoax
will
hurt
the
stock
market.
Of
course,
a
day
later,
he
was
on
Twitter
hailing
the
fact
that
the
stock
market
was
near
record
highs.
AQ
The
president
also
told
an
interviewer
on
Thursday
afternoon
that
he
feels
so
strongly
that
he
did
nothing
wrong,
that
the
conversation
that
he
had
with
ukrainian
President
Vladimir
szalinski
was
perfect,
that
he
might
just
call
cambers
into
the
oval
office
and
read
the
summary
of
the
call
that
he
put
out
earlier
this
year
on
TV
and
sort
of
a
fireside
chat
type
address.
The
White
House
press
secretary
on
Friday
said
that
that
might
actually
happen.
Stevan.
AX
AQ
The
locale
is
very
much
in
question
and
timing
to
the
president
was
supposed
to
travel
to
Santiago
Chile
in
mid-november
for
the
asia-pacific
Economic
Cooperation
summit
that
was
scheduled
to
take
place
in
Chile,
but
the
Chilean
president.
In
the
last
several
days,
Steve
scrapped
his
country's
participation.
There
have
been
wide
scale
riots
in
Chile
economic
protests
of
a
variety
of
policies
on
the
part
of
the
Chilean
presidency,
and
so
he,
the
Chilean
president,
has
scrapped
the
APEC
summit.
The
White
House
says
that
it's
still
the
hope
and
intent
of
the
president
to
get
that
phase.
AX
News
White
House,
correspondent,
Steve
important.I.
Thank
you.
You
bet
on
Friday
the
president
celebrated
another
positive
jobs
report.
The
Labor
Department
says
employers
added
128
thousand
jobs.
Last
month,
beating
analysts
expectations,
Wells
Fargo
senior
economists
mark
vintner.
It
looks
like
there's
a
little
bit
more
momentum
than
previously
thought,
and
so
the
economy
continues
to
show
just
an
incredible
degree
of
resilience.
The
unemployment
rate
did
take
up
slightly
to
three
point:
six
percent
with
GM
workers
striking
in
October.
AX
BA
BA
BA
BA
AX
Military
dog
injured
in
the
raid
is
also
being
called
a
hero.
His
name
Declassified
called
Conan
Boeing
CEO
Dennis
Mullen
Burke,
began
two
days
of
testimony
to
Congress
responding
to
scrutiny
from
the
Senate
Transportation
Committee
following
two
deadly
crashes,
involving
its
troubled
737
max
airplane,
you're,.
BD
BD
BD
By
law,
the
FAA
delegates,
much
of
the
authority
for
an
aircraft's
approval
to
Boeing
example,
senators
were
frustrated.
Muhlenberg
had
no
suggestions
for
specific
reforms
to
that
approval
process
and
some
members
increasingly
sound
like
they
want
to
change
the
laws
to
give
more
oversight
to
the
FAA.
Not
the
manufacturer.
BD
Would
be
alive
as
for
Boeing,
the
company
says
it
is
in
the
final
stages
of
completing
the
work
to
fix
the
problems
with
the
737
max,
which
sets
the
stage
for
the
FAA
to
test
and
possibly
approve
the
plane
to
return
to
flight.
Before
the
end
of
the
year,
Kris
Van,
Cleave,
CBS,
News,
Capitol
Hill,
to.
AX
AY
As
forecast
the
Santa
Ana
winds
continue
to
become
less
and
less
intense.
The
worst
may
be
over
now.
The
fire
crews
certainly
are
not
declaring
total
complete
victory.
There
are
still
a
number
of
fires
going
on.
They
can
reignite
very
very
quickly,
but
there's
a
great
deal
of
optimism.
Finally,
here
in
Southern
California
coming.
BG
AZ
BG
AQ
Interview
with
The
Washington
Examiner,
the
president,
said
he
feels
so
strongly
that
the
conversation
he
had
with
Vladimir
szalinski
was
perfect
that
he
might
read
the
summary
of
the
call
on
television
in
a
sort
of
fireside
chat
type
address
the
White
House
press
secretary
says
it
might
actually
happen,
while
some
Republicans
privately
grumbled
at
the
strategy.
The
White
House
is
employing
to
combat
the
impeachment
effort
is
a
bit
ad-hoc,
Stephanie
Grisham
says
of
her
boss.
He
is
the
war
room
hour.
BG
Nancy
Cordes
will
have
the
latest
on
the
impeachment
inquiry
on
tonight's
CBS
Evening
News,
one
person
was
killed
and
hundreds
of
thousands
of
Americans
on
the
East
Coast
woke
up
without
power.
This
morning,
due
to
overnight
storms,
KYW
radio
reporter
Mike
Doherty
was
on
the
scene
in
Thornberry
Township
Pennsylvania
were
a
suspected
tornado
touched
down.
One.