Off by deadly avalanches. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Federal judge here in california has blocked the Trump Administration from ending daca, the program that protects children brought into the country illegally, as children from being deported. More now on this from chief Congressional Correspondent nancy cordes. Reporter outrageous is the word the white house used to describe the in junction imposed by San Francisco judge William Alsap who ruled the administration make a mistake of law last fall when it decide to roll back the obama era daca order allowing socalled dreamers to go to school and find work without fear of deportation. Dreamers like hector suarez. January 21st, and that is in 11 days. President trump hit back at the ruling on twitter. Saying, it just shows everyone how broken and unfair our court system is. But the judge wrote that the president s own past tweets like this one, show he supports daca protections too. Does anybody really want to throw out goo
And the crew whose fought wildfires are now battling mudslides. Growing up, a lot of people judged me because of the way i look. I thought all asians were good at math. You all look the same to me. No, where are you really from . 9 11 was your fault. How do you see out of such small eyes . Go back to your country. I guess i wish that people knew. We are not all the same. We are not all the same. We are not all the same. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Federal judge here in california has blocked the Trump Administration from ending daca, the program that protects children brought into the country illegally, as children from being deported. More now on this from chief Congressional Correspondent nancy cordes. Reporter outrageous is the word the white house used to describe the in junction imposed by San Francisco judge William Alsap who ruled the administration make a mistake of law last fall when it decide to roll back the obama era daca order allowing socalled dreamers to go
Apple brings home hundreds of billions of dollars in overseas cash to the u. S. We have the stories. Now to our lead. Amazon has narrowed the field for hq2, its second proposed headquarters in the u. S. 20 cities made the cut. Among them, new york, boston, chicago and austin. The project is expected to cost 5 billion and create 50,000 jobs. We caught up with our reporter for amazon along with intellas ceo. I wouldnt read too much into the three areas around washington, d. C. , because amazon is likely targeting labor pools, and those very often cross geographic lines. Even though that could simply be amazon focusing on that general area, but it has to negotiate with different political groups because of geographic boundaries. I know your firm has been digging into the tech hubs in the country. What did you find . Did many of them line up with what amazon has released . We looked at a lot of our data, which we have on almost half a billion people in terms of their skills and capabilitie
Young children of either gender so in the all voluntary military, this is a new thing where we have these children at home where these parents are doing multiple lengthy deployments. When i finish talking, desma took the microphone and said i just want to add something to that. She said, i am earned a lot of money during my deployment. I got combat pay and i chose to enlist and i chose to fulfill those orders. I appreciated having that opportunity to earn that money. I earned a lot more money doing this than i was making as a waitress at a truck stop, and i wouldnt want my experience used in a way that would deny anybody else the same economic opportunity. And so, she was essentially saying, you how in thorpe the author of this book might think its not a great thing deploy a single mom, but thats easy for you to say because you werent trying to raise my children on what i was earning. She told me later that she thought i was uppity, i think she meant upper class. [laughter] i think she
Because he did see i would research for ever and never feel i had the authority. When you dont go overseas overseas, you never feel this is your story to tell. And i knew when i wrote the manuscript that i had to be making mistakes as a civilian because it is so hard to understand military culture. There is of funny moment when desma tried to explain where she lived in iraq. I said was its in a tent . She said no. She said i had a containerize Housing Units per cry said what is that . She said you know, the conex. A shipping container. But it was four attempts at translation before i could see what she was trying to say and that is the gulf between the military and civilian cultures it is hard to bridge i can almost what flip the question around to turn it to either of you to say is a diehard to convey what youve lived through to a civilian reactor and how do you do that . That is the reverse of the question. First, you have every right to write about it as i do so thank you for doing