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but don't worry about it.e're going to go measure your bust and you know, your hip size, to make the underwear and the bra to hold the drugs. i got a little bit nervous. i really didn't know what to expect. this guy comes out. and he is an older man. he is very nice. and the first thing he asks is, do we want black coffee. that's a very big thing in colombia is black coffee. i'm looking around the house, and it was a very humble home. a lot of pictures up. so we're sitting in there, and carlos goes, go in the room and take off your stuff real quick, you know, so he can measure you. so i'm like thinking to myself, i don't even know him, and i got to take my clothes off and stand in bra and panty in front of him. and he is, don't worry, you look really uneasy. i'm going to do it really fast. i took off my pants and my shirt. i felt very uncomfortable because i'm a big girl. it was very uneasy for me. what kept playing in my mind is, why do i have to have it on me? why can't it be in my suitcase? i've never heard
but don't worry about it.e're going to go measure your bust and you know, your hip size, to make the underwear and the bra to hold the drugs. i got a little bit nervous. i really didn't know what to expect. this guy comes out. and he is an older man. he is very nice. and the first thing he asks is, do we want black coffee. that's a very big thing in colombia is black coffee. i'm looking around the house, and it was a very humble home. a lot of pictures up. so we're sitting in there, and carlos...
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not only worried about trump's candidacy, but worried about his affect on the overall gop effort. makes fun of women's looks, and wants to deport undocumented immigrants, and build a wall with mexico, and insists that muslims in new jersey cheered 9/11 attacks. it's not the face that they wanted to show the voter as he and she paid attention to the voters as the first caucus. >> get him the hell out of here, will you please? >> on saturday, a black lives matter activist interrupted trump in alabama. and security officers appeared to trump and kick the protestor, a response that trump defend. >> maybe he should have been roughed up, because it was absolutely disgusting what he was doing. >> after 9/11, after the attacks on the twin towers, he saw frightening reaction from muslims nearby. >> i watched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. >> but there's no evidence that such celebrations, if any occurred at all, were broadcast on tv. and sil sunday, trump doubled down. >> i saw it. >> provocative and quest
not only worried about trump's candidacy, but worried about his affect on the overall gop effort. makes fun of women's looks, and wants to deport undocumented immigrants, and build a wall with mexico, and insists that muslims in new jersey cheered 9/11 attacks. it's not the face that they wanted to show the voter as he and she paid attention to the voters as the first caucus. >> get him the hell out of here, will you please? >> on saturday, a black lives matter activist interrupted...
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we only disclose them once the issue is passed. >> which bit of it would worry you? what should both try to cover? >> the issues around our relationship with the european union of these details not just in a speech but in an associated report, i think the general point from a macroeconomic perspective is that the u.k. runs a very large current account deficit that's natural given the economy. that deficit needs to be financed. it is financed with very solid largely long-term investments. it's important that this economy continues to be the attractive to -- destination for foreign capital. our contribution to that is military and financial stability and we will continue to do that. our policy is continue to invest. >> they can invest in confidence. >> you said in july you were worried the u.k. would not be able to resolve. is that still the case? is that good news? >> it may not be an exact quote. not for the first time i might add. the point we were making -- we are diligently working on ensuring that we have all the tools that u.k. to resolve major banks. so for lic
we only disclose them once the issue is passed. >> which bit of it would worry you? what should both try to cover? >> the issues around our relationship with the european union of these details not just in a speech but in an associated report, i think the general point from a macroeconomic perspective is that the u.k. runs a very large current account deficit that's natural given the economy. that deficit needs to be financed. it is financed with very solid largely long-term...
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comee there any emerging -- other countries are worried about? issues acrosss of latin america as you know. there are a few dynamics here. one that we all know that the super cycle has come to an end in terms of trade shops. there's a direct results. chilempacts brazil and and a variety of african countries. the shifting capital slows has been marked of the course of this past year. the sustained capital outflows back into this area. potentially reinforced by advanced economy monetary policy. but that also has an impact. and then there's just the sort of structural reform. >> disappointing. >> yes. >> even a country like brazil. >> yes i don't want him a dozen countries but i would say as a whole and this is a familiar ,ale when capital is flowing in credit conditions are easy you can do latest types of things now suffer decisions and to be made. our assessment is that's these are not idiosyncratic issues. that's why we made the bigger adjustment. >> can ask you one more thing about china? many people look forward to rebalancing of the chinese ec
comee there any emerging -- other countries are worried about? issues acrosss of latin america as you know. there are a few dynamics here. one that we all know that the super cycle has come to an end in terms of trade shops. there's a direct results. chilempacts brazil and and a variety of african countries. the shifting capital slows has been marked of the course of this past year. the sustained capital outflows back into this area. potentially reinforced by advanced economy monetary policy....
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>> i'm really worried about my husband. he says he's fine, but i know something's wrong with him because he just gets up all night long to go to the bathroom, and when he goes to the bathroom, he's in there forever. he said nothing's wrong because his p.h.-- p.s., whatever you call it, p.s.a.-- is negative, and he just won't talk about it. what should i do? >> francine, you've got to talk to him. understand that it's unlikely that he has cancer. that's what the p.s.a. means. but those symptoms are horrible, and they're interfering with his life and yours, and you've got to persuade him that there is something that can be done and he doesn't have to live with those symptoms. >> this is a perfect example of how it not only affects the man but his loved one too. i can't believe how men just think this is gonna go away. francine, if you're still there, you got to pick up the phone and you got to order this for him, put it down, and make him take it, because it's not gonna only help him, it's gonna help you and your relationship
>> i'm really worried about my husband. he says he's fine, but i know something's wrong with him because he just gets up all night long to go to the bathroom, and when he goes to the bathroom, he's in there forever. he said nothing's wrong because his p.h.-- p.s., whatever you call it, p.s.a.-- is negative, and he just won't talk about it. what should i do? >> francine, you've got to talk to him. understand that it's unlikely that he has cancer. that's what the p.s.a. means. but...
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do not worry, jorge, i will save you! (thuds) ouch! (groaning) good afternoon, ladies. don't worry, i'm okay. xander's gonna be back soon. we've got to find the spirit stick! remember, they can't know we were here. so, don't disturb anything. what? jorge's a slob. if anything, i'm making it look nicer. hey, i think i found a hiding place! nose hair remover... ...jock itch powder. ugh! wart remover? oh, please, please let these not be xander's. argh! where is that stupid spirit stick? we've looked everywhere! (door unlocking) (gasping) hide! (zuri whining) (chuckles) you know i can see you all, right? heya, slugger... (scoffs) well, we wouldn't have to, if you'd given it back like a gentleman. it was a gift! what kind of person asks for a gift back? someone whose tush is full of splinters! meanwhile, we haven't found it. although, we found a lot of weird stuff in that hole in the wall. you did? (chuckles nervously) yeah, that stuff's jorge's! oh, thank goodness. mmm-hmm. we even checked jorge's dirty laundry. i can never unsmell that. but i hid it in his laundry. it has
do not worry, jorge, i will save you! (thuds) ouch! (groaning) good afternoon, ladies. don't worry, i'm okay. xander's gonna be back soon. we've got to find the spirit stick! remember, they can't know we were here. so, don't disturb anything. what? jorge's a slob. if anything, i'm making it look nicer. hey, i think i found a hiding place! nose hair remover... ...jock itch powder. ugh! wart remover? oh, please, please let these not be xander's. argh! where is that stupid spirit stick? we've...
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they can invest in confidence. >> you said in july, you worried the u.k.ould not be able to resolve. is that still the case? leaving -- is that good news? >> that may not be an exact quote. -- we are diligently working on ensuring that we have all of the tools both in the u.k. and globally to resolve major. it is imperative for social institutions and financial stability. we will announce next week an -- a global agreement which we secured csfb. this is the defining moment ending too big to fail for individual institutions. having the capital structure to create, you have to go through several years or banks reorganize their capital structure and business models be consistent with that. when you get to the end of that process, in the next new year's, you are in a position where you can resolve one of these institutions. with respect to your specific question, which is important. we are very conscious of the banking world. we have banking sectors almost five times gdp. we have a financial sector that is on the road to being 10 or 15 times the gdp as a whole
they can invest in confidence. >> you said in july, you worried the u.k.ould not be able to resolve. is that still the case? leaving -- is that good news? >> that may not be an exact quote. -- we are diligently working on ensuring that we have all of the tools both in the u.k. and globally to resolve major. it is imperative for social institutions and financial stability. we will announce next week an -- a global agreement which we secured csfb. this is the defining moment ending...
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we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] john: is kind of? crime is definitely up. we are always told crime is increasing but it's not. the fbi just released the most recent crime data. crime has been dropping for years despite the recent claim that crime is up. the police are backing off due to a war on the police. crime continues to fall. the public doesn't know the truth says criminologist james allen fox. it's really true that people don't know. >> people get their perceptions of what's going on with crime based on the latest grisly story, later shooting or something on 8:11 news that the statistics which people don't pay mu
we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] john: is kind of? crime is definitely up. we are always...
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what does the thing that worries and would hurt the financial side of britain? but would you try t what would you try to stop? we have to to contingency planning for extreme risks. sayingon public record and are doing contingency planning. we never disclose our contingency plans in advance. we always disclose the plants once the issue has passed. john: which bit of it would were you from a central bank perspective? that is a realistic perspective. which should they both try to cover? >> the issues around our relationship with the european in an we detailed associated report, i think there is a general point from a macroeconomic perspective, which is, the u.k. with a very large account deficit that is natural given the economy is growing more rapidly. solid,inanced with very largely long-term investment lows. it is important that this economy continues to be an attractive destination for foreign capital that is a product of many thinks. our contribution to that is monetary and financial stability and we will continue to deliver that. viewers andur listeners can c
what does the thing that worries and would hurt the financial side of britain? but would you try t what would you try to stop? we have to to contingency planning for extreme risks. sayingon public record and are doing contingency planning. we never disclose our contingency plans in advance. we always disclose the plants once the issue has passed. john: which bit of it would were you from a central bank perspective? that is a realistic perspective. which should they both try to cover? >>...
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and then you have worry. >> of course, all that worry. >> you're always worried.fourth time it's popped up. look. >> and marriage. >> and marriage, with a man who's worried about you. >> jason, of course. >> michael draper has a hustle as well. his involves the creative use of soap. >> i don't know what it is. i don't know what it is for real. >> draper was recently returned to general population, where he has been busy making soap sculptures that he trades for commissary items or favors. >> did this last night. this is soap. the brown stuff is coffee. the gray for the hairs and all that is strands of blanket. and the black stuff right here is like the soot and stuff in the windows, the black, sticky stuff. all this other material is just bars of soap, broken little pieces and stuff. >> in the short time he's been back in population, draper has traded his sculptures for envelopes to mail motions he's written to his judge. and since he has no money in his inmate account, he talked another inmate into making a phone call to his mother to check on her health. >> they
and then you have worry. >> of course, all that worry. >> you're always worried.fourth time it's popped up. look. >> and marriage. >> and marriage, with a man who's worried about you. >> jason, of course. >> michael draper has a hustle as well. his involves the creative use of soap. >> i don't know what it is. i don't know what it is for real. >> draper was recently returned to general population, where he has been busy making soap sculptures that...
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so as we worry about the southern border we now have to worry about the northern border, too. i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." our panel will join us in a little bit. thanks, canada. some americans are now concerns refugee s and possibly terrorist wills sneak across the northern border. is this a legit concern? >> absolutely. they say we shouldn't be concerned because they won't let in young men -- just women, children, families. i don't know where they get the idea that only young men regina isis. isis has been successful el in luring young women to be in isis. if you look, many of them -- especially in minnesota are refugees or children of receive -- refugees. >>> now we have to worry about the northern border? that's porous, too. >> i think you guys are not only fear mongers. you're like chicken little. oh, my god. the canadians! the skies are falling. the canadians are falling. germany has taken 90,000, 90 #,000, something. france had a recent attack. >> that worked out very well, juan. >> you know, again you interrupt and say something that none of the people th
so as we worry about the southern border we now have to worry about the northern border, too. i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." our panel will join us in a little bit. thanks, canada. some americans are now concerns refugee s and possibly terrorist wills sneak across the northern border. is this a legit concern? >> absolutely. they say we shouldn't be concerned because they won't let in young men -- just women, children, families. i don't know where they get the idea...
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, worried about getting things done. wouldn't be bad to ally yourself to ted cruz if you are donald trump. >> if you look at washington the way trump has, that's the way cruz talks about it, and cruz has been there. they have that in common. jedidiah is right. cruz has a deeper base among the tea party members and the real staunch conservatives in the party. trump is a newcomer even an outlier, though many like him, cruz would be a double down on the bet. lou: trump raising the issue of the number of candidates for the first time. we'd like to see the field winnow a bit to exert his natural force there. i think that i may have discovered a reason we're seeing people persist beyond what you might expect of a candidate, with 1% or 3%, if we could put up the full screen of those candidates who have books out right now there. seems to be something of a tie in all of this, tie for having books. carly fiorina, rising to the challenge, mike huckabee, god, guts, grits and gravey. i happen to think that is the best title of all.
, worried about getting things done. wouldn't be bad to ally yourself to ted cruz if you are donald trump. >> if you look at washington the way trump has, that's the way cruz talks about it, and cruz has been there. they have that in common. jedidiah is right. cruz has a deeper base among the tea party members and the real staunch conservatives in the party. trump is a newcomer even an outlier, though many like him, cruz would be a double down on the bet. lou: trump raising the issue of...
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>> dianne feinstein for a long time has been worried about the technological sophistication of terror groups. i had a talk with her last summer where she was talking about something that wasn't classified but wasn't often talked about. they were often able to put bombs in things luke printer cartridges and begin moving nefarious means in more common objects and worried we weren't up to the game. this was not a u.s. airport or not u.s. inspection. and u.s. airports have many, many layers of defense built in that aren't as porous as people would think that it's not all human. when you're in sharm el sheikh
>> dianne feinstein for a long time has been worried about the technological sophistication of terror groups. i had a talk with her last summer where she was talking about something that wasn't classified but wasn't often talked about. they were often able to put bombs in things luke printer cartridges and begin moving nefarious means in more common objects and worried we weren't up to the game. this was not a u.s. airport or not u.s. inspection. and u.s. airports have many, many layers...
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how worried are you? >> we're all very worried. we're all very worried in france about what's happening. with syria, with afghanistan. we're all very worried about the historical movement of displaced people, with the migrants coming to europe. we're all worried about what's happening in africa, in north africa, in tunisia, in morocco, in egypt. everything has changed in the past five or six years in this world. and europe at this moment is terribly suffering. terrible suffering of what isis wants to do. terribly suffering of the foreign fighters. french fighters. it's a very serious problem for the french people. there was in washington, d.c. a few weeks ago, i think it was last week, a meeting between the director of the cia, john brennan, and also the director of the french intelligence. and typically it was at the georgetown university. they were saying that the foreign fighters are going to be the problem and that france has between 400 and 500 foreign fighters, meaning most of those people are born in france, they go to afgha
how worried are you? >> we're all very worried. we're all very worried in france about what's happening. with syria, with afghanistan. we're all very worried about the historical movement of displaced people, with the migrants coming to europe. we're all worried about what's happening in africa, in north africa, in tunisia, in morocco, in egypt. everything has changed in the past five or six years in this world. and europe at this moment is terribly suffering. terrible suffering of what...
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and it's understandable that people worry something similar could happen here. watching the events in paris made the threat feel closer to home. so as we go into thanksgiving weekend, i want the american people to know is that we are taking every possible step to keep our homeland safe. first we're going after isil wherever it hides. that's been our strategy for more than a year. i'll speak about this in more detail in the coming weeks, but let me remind the american people of what our coalition of some 65 nations is doing to destroy these terrorists and defeat their ideology. our partners have conducted more than 8,000 air strikes on isil's strong holds and equipment. we have taken out key leaders. taken back territory from isil in both iraq and syria. we continue to work to choke off their financing and their supply lines, and counter their recruitment and messaging, and even as america is already supporting french air strikes in syria, yesterday president hollande and i agreed that our countries are going to step up that coordination even further, and do more
and it's understandable that people worry something similar could happen here. watching the events in paris made the threat feel closer to home. so as we go into thanksgiving weekend, i want the american people to know is that we are taking every possible step to keep our homeland safe. first we're going after isil wherever it hides. that's been our strategy for more than a year. i'll speak about this in more detail in the coming weeks, but let me remind the american people of what our...
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telling people i am not worried about security. i am more worried about the mosquitoes. >> reporter: yes, i heard he
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don't worry. >> but this of course making the rounds. it's the kind of thing that just brings a smile to your face. >> what do you tip on a $20,000 lunch tab? is it still 20%? >> an epic fail. >> the accident tall selfie. >> the disappointment after he looks back at his video. >> why does he agree to host thanksgiving? >> we didn't. you did. >> breakups are hard enough but ut wait until you find out about -- >> it's bn being called the t drop. >> find out what this turkey drop is all about. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles are so soft they make your feet feel outrageously comfortable.being called the t drop. >> find out what this turkey drop is all about. eing called the t drop. who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. it appears. is
don't worry. >> but this of course making the rounds. it's the kind of thing that just brings a smile to your face. >> what do you tip on a $20,000 lunch tab? is it still 20%? >> an epic fail. >> the accident tall selfie. >> the disappointment after he looks back at his video. >> why does he agree to host thanksgiving? >> we didn't. you did. >> breakups are hard enough but ut wait until you find out about -- >> it's bn being called the t...
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they are worried about people flying drones around them. learn how to fly one responsibly. a long story short f you're buying a drone for yourself or somebody else this holiday season, you better know what you're doing because you're not just buying a toy. you're buying a pretty good sized set of responsibility. tim furlong, nbc10 news. >>> joining me is executive director of center for technology, innovation and competition at pennsylvania law school and max tubman, director of a company that specializes in drone cinematography. thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> jeff, let's talk about these faa potential regulations because right now it's just a recommendation from the task force. >> that's right. for the longest time, the technology we now refer to as drones, and there are a number of different devices we talk to when we talk about drones, has been regulated in the noncommercial space by the faa as if they were hobbyist aircraft. now, if you remember going back to the '60s and '70s, you see hobeyists with expensive, very hard to fly aircraft. because of thei
they are worried about people flying drones around them. learn how to fly one responsibly. a long story short f you're buying a drone for yourself or somebody else this holiday season, you better know what you're doing because you're not just buying a toy. you're buying a pretty good sized set of responsibility. tim furlong, nbc10 news. >>> joining me is executive director of center for technology, innovation and competition at pennsylvania law school and max tubman, director of a...
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are there any other emerging markets you are worried about? >> there are a series of issues across emerging markets. latin america has slowed notably. there are a few dynamics here. we all know the commodity super cycle has come to an end so there is trade shot for a number of emerging economies. aat impacts brazil, chile, variety of african economies. the shift in capital flows has been market over the past year. sustained capital outflows back into the center potentially reinforced by best economy monetary policy we will see respectively. that also having an impact on growth. the pace of structural reform and productivity growth in these economies has slowed in the last few years. >> disappointed. with a country like brazil, the level of structural reform has not happened. >> i don't want to nail it down on a specific country. i would say as a whole, this is a familiar tale, when capital slowing ends, credit conditions are easy. one can delay those things. now tougher positions need to be taken. these are not is a series of idiosyncratic iss
are there any other emerging markets you are worried about? >> there are a series of issues across emerging markets. latin america has slowed notably. there are a few dynamics here. we all know the commodity super cycle has come to an end so there is trade shot for a number of emerging economies. aat impacts brazil, chile, variety of african economies. the shift in capital flows has been market over the past year. sustained capital outflows back into the center potentially reinforced by...
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we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, to
we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it...
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. >>> the weather is not the only worry this holiday season. the state department has issued a worldwide travel alert. >>> good evening i'm kristine johnson. >> and i'm maurice debois. cbs 2's hazel sanchez is live at laguardia where the word is preparation, not panic tonight. hazel? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, maurice. this warning coming as we enter the busy holiday travel season. the state department specifically warning americans when traveling anywhere and they said to avoid large crowds and crowded places. the state department sent out this alert, warning u.s. citizens to exercise particular caution during the holiday season. the reason? it says terror groups including isis and al qaeda continue to plan attacks and pose threats to americans. >> there's a fear and worry -- worrisome, but i'm not to the point of not walking down the street. >> reporter: usually the terror threat is for specific countries for specific reasons but this threat is global. that means be on alert wherever you go. >> it's basically saying that something will
. >>> the weather is not the only worry this holiday season. the state department has issued a worldwide travel alert. >>> good evening i'm kristine johnson. >> and i'm maurice debois. cbs 2's hazel sanchez is live at laguardia where the word is preparation, not panic tonight. hazel? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, maurice. this warning coming as we enter the busy holiday travel season. the state department specifically warning americans when traveling anywhere...
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that is where i worry.f china makes these policy moves that are constructive for them in the medium are long-term , but unable to explain to everyone else, the volatility we see in markets will remain huge. >> thank you. thanks. they have had a huge small problem, but they can count themselves lucky. india is even worse. we will find out what is going on and head over to mumbai when we return in a couple of minutes. ♪ rishaad: this is "trending business". i am rishaad salamat. pollution levels in new delhi were worse on wednesday caused by, you guessed it, illegal land burning. what is going on here? air pollution in new delhi is 27 times the safe limit. studys according to a carried out by bloomberg news. that is set to get higher. the high levels of pollution being witnessed will reach the peak on thursday. a thick haze with extremely high levels of suspended particles. are directedents to check crop burning in their states. one of the factors leading to smog in the capital. a tollhi has introduced for tr
that is where i worry.f china makes these policy moves that are constructive for them in the medium are long-term , but unable to explain to everyone else, the volatility we see in markets will remain huge. >> thank you. thanks. they have had a huge small problem, but they can count themselves lucky. india is even worse. we will find out what is going on and head over to mumbai when we return in a couple of minutes. ♪ rishaad: this is "trending business". i am rishaad salamat....
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we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. can't afford to let heartburn get in the way? try nexium 24h
we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the...
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i think sometimes we make the mistake of worrying over our institutions and not worrying enough about actual journalism, itself. journalism is thriving. charlie: all right. tell me what your role is as executive editor. >> if things go well, i get responsibility for them. if things don't go well, i pick somebody else. i mean, i run the -- [laughter] >> i run the news report of "the times" so i come in every morning worrying over what the "new york times" is going to cover. i'm responsible for everything except the opinion pages. charlie: you report to the publisher. they report to the publisher. >> yes. i do as well. charlie: you do as well but the opinion people only report to the publisher. >> right. but i only report to the publisher too. charlie: who else would there be to report to? >> that's true. as the c.e.o., mark thompson runs the whole business side of the operation. charlie: how big -- church and street, the separation between business and journalism, church and state, you have said some things that indicate you think there is a need for more cooperation >> absolutely i do
i think sometimes we make the mistake of worrying over our institutions and not worrying enough about actual journalism, itself. journalism is thriving. charlie: all right. tell me what your role is as executive editor. >> if things go well, i get responsibility for them. if things don't go well, i pick somebody else. i mean, i run the -- [laughter] >> i run the news report of "the times" so i come in every morning worrying over what the "new york times" is going...
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mom, you don't have to worry about preparing me for the world. you have to worry about eparing the world for me. i'm an unstoppable force. you are, and i love you for it. (chuckles) but your shirt is on inside out. dang it! hey, what do we have this green wall for? hey, you guys came up with the plan for the video. if you want ecial effects, you need a green screen. now march down to the car and help liv and willow get the rest of it! (amplified) i need it here yesterday! you're kind of a... frosty little dude, aren't ya? you're not the first person to say that. runts) hey, i'm so o ad you guys are herer do you just mind helping me with one or two of these... of these... that's fine. i got it. whoo! okay. (exasperated sigh) do we really need all this gear? i'm sorry, i can't hear you. do you know why? (amplified) because someone hasn't set up the speakers yet! usually, i'd be nervous about yellinat someone that big, but diggie's got it pretty bad for maddie, okay, where are the speakers? probably next to the giant speakers right behind you. (ampl
mom, you don't have to worry about preparing me for the world. you have to worry about eparing the world for me. i'm an unstoppable force. you are, and i love you for it. (chuckles) but your shirt is on inside out. dang it! hey, what do we have this green wall for? hey, you guys came up with the plan for the video. if you want ecial effects, you need a green screen. now march down to the car and help liv and willow get the rest of it! (amplified) i need it here yesterday! you're kind of a......
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do you worry about them living up to that? reid: in the airbnb case, i do not worry about it.ssentially, i think there is a lot of headroom for what airbnb guestsng the most two around the world. -- the most to guests around the world. over the long-term, the investors will make significant money. in that specific one, i am not that worried. i believe so much headroom where airbnb can go. emily: what about dropbox? reid: a killer team, great technology. how does their enterprise play out? they have some other plans i cannot talk about. if those play out, it will be great. if those do not play out, it will still be great. is it the next platform for the internet or not? we will see. emily: dropbox keeps getting brought up as an example of a , ororn that might be dying certainly not living up to initial valuation. reid: i guarantee you that dropbox is not dying. the question is about expectation. their fundamentals are really strong. they have a broad subscription business. will they create -- will dropbox be a platform for a whole a lot of different applications? to thethey wil
do you worry about them living up to that? reid: in the airbnb case, i do not worry about it.ssentially, i think there is a lot of headroom for what airbnb guestsng the most two around the world. -- the most to guests around the world. over the long-term, the investors will make significant money. in that specific one, i am not that worried. i believe so much headroom where airbnb can go. emily: what about dropbox? reid: a killer team, great technology. how does their enterprise play out? they...
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are you worried? oh yeah, i'm very worried. speaking of new york, this is a front-page story of the new york times. the latest miracle on 34th street, macy's keeping the wooden escalators. a $400 million renovation of the herald square store in new york city and the wooden escalators that date back 95 years ago remain in place. security is tight around macy's and along the route of the traditional thanks giving her a. and joining us from great falls, montana. caller: hi, longtime listener. yesterday i was at the mall, i got to the door, and suddenly i was aware that i needed to worry. i did it for the first time in my 54 years of life. i became aware of it. host: because? there, they say there are sleeper cells everywhere. they really want to get us. even if they are little you have to be aware. the tsa administrator testified before members of congress earlier this month about the threats, how the tsa is dealing with heightened security, and what happens around the world. here's a portion. >> i am directly connected to my coun
are you worried? oh yeah, i'm very worried. speaking of new york, this is a front-page story of the new york times. the latest miracle on 34th street, macy's keeping the wooden escalators. a $400 million renovation of the herald square store in new york city and the wooden escalators that date back 95 years ago remain in place. security is tight around macy's and along the route of the traditional thanks giving her a. and joining us from great falls, montana. caller: hi, longtime listener....
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nothing to worry about or mention here. this is one thing. southbound branch, i do have one lane blocked. taking a look, it's going to take you 18 minutes. that's slowing quite nicely. had early work. that looks like it's mostly -- don't have to worry about that one any longer. 66 west of ox road, you can see eastbound and westbound nice and clear. nice and clear with a live look at 270. >> we'll see you then. two men charged with first-degree murder and armed robbery will head back to court in montgomery county. they're accused of shooting a man at a park in october. police say the victim and the suspects knew each other. >>> in another court rooum, a man who landed a gyrocopter will be in court tourt. he admits to flying the gyrocopter without a license in florida. he did it to show how rich people and corporations work in politics. >>> a convicted spy caught selling u.s. intelligence to israel gets out of prison today. jonathan pollard spent years behind bars on easy pa espionage charges. >> we're trying to make it better for members of th
nothing to worry about or mention here. this is one thing. southbound branch, i do have one lane blocked. taking a look, it's going to take you 18 minutes. that's slowing quite nicely. had early work. that looks like it's mostly -- don't have to worry about that one any longer. 66 west of ox road, you can see eastbound and westbound nice and clear. nice and clear with a live look at 270. >> we'll see you then. two men charged with first-degree murder and armed robbery will head back to...
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we'll do the worrying, you do the celebrating. but at the same time, as you go out and get in large crowds or go shopping or whatever, help us. if you see something suspicious, something raises the hairs on the back of your neck, you see something, or someone that you think is out of place, let us know. the fbi memo that came out earlier this week to local law enforcement picked up on that point. it noted that a potential terror attack on a bicycle race in germany earlier this year was headed off by a clerk at the hardware store who thought it was a suspicious that a couple kept coming in and ordering large amounts of hydrogen peroxide. he told the authorities, they arrested the couple and they believe they headed off a terror attack. there have been a lot more people responding to this see something, say something thing. we've had a lot of police running down suspicious packages throughout the washington region. more often here than in new york, we've been told. but police say that's what they want to hear. they'd rather go out a
we'll do the worrying, you do the celebrating. but at the same time, as you go out and get in large crowds or go shopping or whatever, help us. if you see something suspicious, something raises the hairs on the back of your neck, you see something, or someone that you think is out of place, let us know. the fbi memo that came out earlier this week to local law enforcement picked up on that point. it noted that a potential terror attack on a bicycle race in germany earlier this year was headed...
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nothing to worry about. severe weather in the midwest for today will get a little tiny taste of that here tomorrow. it actually does come with a chance anyway for a rumble or two of thunder. not much in the way of a severe weather threat for us. that's tomorrow. today, veterans day. dry, plenty of sunshine mixed in with some clouds around. definitely on the blustery side this morning. you will need a warm jacket on your way out the door. winds are currently gusting between 20 and 30 miles per hour so seriously hold on to your hat kind of morning outside. what to wear today? you'll need your warm wind breaker for sure, jeans, maybe even a sweater if you're going to be outside for any of the veterans day ceremonies. weather slowdown, nothing to worry about for the ride in and home. not only is the weather dry but it's a holiday. traffic will be lighter. for tomorrow, yellow light for tomorrow as there's a chance for some impactful rain drops coming our way. that's it. that's our really only chance be for rain
nothing to worry about. severe weather in the midwest for today will get a little tiny taste of that here tomorrow. it actually does come with a chance anyway for a rumble or two of thunder. not much in the way of a severe weather threat for us. that's tomorrow. today, veterans day. dry, plenty of sunshine mixed in with some clouds around. definitely on the blustery side this morning. you will need a warm jacket on your way out the door. winds are currently gusting between 20 and 30 miles per...
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what worries you? >> what worries me is that that might come here.ean union, none of them has a constitution like ours or a fourth amendment. under our constitution the government has to have what's called articulable suspicion, and that can't be race, religion or ethnicity. so the person has to have done something, the police have to believe they did something before they can follow them, and by follow i mean literally follow on the streets, follow on their iphone, follow on the telephone, follow on all their communications. and over here the police are supposed to get a warrant. now, the nsa does not get a warrant, congress has authorized that. the courts have not yet, not yet ruled on that. but the french problem is that they either weren't utilizing the tools they had, or here's a potential problem for the united states, they were relying just on their ability to interrupt internet chatter. they were not infiltrating organizations, and they were not using human intelligence because they'd become too reliant on this kind of intelligence getting in
what worries you? >> what worries me is that that might come here.ean union, none of them has a constitution like ours or a fourth amendment. under our constitution the government has to have what's called articulable suspicion, and that can't be race, religion or ethnicity. so the person has to have done something, the police have to believe they did something before they can follow them, and by follow i mean literally follow on the streets, follow on their iphone, follow on the...
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. >> i feel worried. for the middle term and long-term. why?e people think that we maybe share the opinion of these guys, because a lot of people don't really know what islam is. ingorter: there is a fray here. consider the case of julie. as a child, her babysitter was one of the killer' as mothers. the experience changed her. we are never secure, she says. you think you know people, but in fact you do not. julie told us she wanted the national front to govern france. ♪ tonight at the arc de triomphe, the veterans of france's foreign wars are gathering, remembering the dead. [chorus singing] but the war is here now. not just a battle against terrorism, but about the very idea of france itself. bbc news, paris. anchor: today, the french parliament voted to extend the state of emergency in france for another three months. the move gives investigators greater powers to search for suspects linked to last friday's terror attack. the discover of the ringleader in paris raises serious questions about how a man wanted in connection to other attacks in
. >> i feel worried. for the middle term and long-term. why?e people think that we maybe share the opinion of these guys, because a lot of people don't really know what islam is. ingorter: there is a fray here. consider the case of julie. as a child, her babysitter was one of the killer' as mothers. the experience changed her. we are never secure, she says. you think you know people, but in fact you do not. julie told us she wanted the national front to govern france. ♪ tonight at the...
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is it something that worries you? clearly, it is something that the ceo of a global company should worry about. read the "ft" and everything else to get the best view that i can. i think it is important to focus on fundamentals in these times. a good example would be brazil. the country is in recession, times are difficult particularly in the public sector. we have a great management team there doing a good job of bringing together all pearson's different assets in a way that we think will improve the performance of the company and allow us to grow over the next few years. alongside the challenges of the public sector and brazil, you've got a growing middle class that wants better quality education for their children and themselves and are ready to pay for it. and we can provide services that fulfill that need. francine: if you price it right, is education recession proof? high unemployment, people may want to retrain. john: that is a good part of the story. and of the opportunity, certainly if you look in america, in
is it something that worries you? clearly, it is something that the ceo of a global company should worry about. read the "ft" and everything else to get the best view that i can. i think it is important to focus on fundamentals in these times. a good example would be brazil. the country is in recession, times are difficult particularly in the public sector. we have a great management team there doing a good job of bringing together all pearson's different assets in a way that we think...
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don't have any worries there this morning. nice and green and open here so you don't have to allow any extra time at least at this point. 2750 at montrose, northbound and southboundal looking quite good right here. taking a look at the top of the beltway, we don't have any problems. remember, we had some construction there on the top of the beltway at colesville. that's out of the way and no longer a worry. taking a look at b.w. parkway, route 95, nice and clear here. this is one bit of roadwork that's still hanging around pennsylvania avenue between the beltway and silver hill road. that's that long-term project we see nearly every morning. back in a few minutes. >>> outrage from a mom in prince george's county. why she says her son is not allowed to ride on a school bus with children with special need. >>> a birth control company is under >>> we continue to follow breaking news in the district. police have an update on a recent shooting. we'll get to that in just a minute. >>> chuck says the windchill will have you feeling a
don't have any worries there this morning. nice and green and open here so you don't have to allow any extra time at least at this point. 2750 at montrose, northbound and southboundal looking quite good right here. taking a look at the top of the beltway, we don't have any problems. remember, we had some construction there on the top of the beltway at colesville. that's out of the way and no longer a worry. taking a look at b.w. parkway, route 95, nice and clear here. this is one bit of...
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very worried - 53 percent; somewhat worried - 35 percent; not so worried - 8 percent; not worried at all - 3 percent the poll of iowa democrats will be released wednesday morning and it will be interesting to see how they respond to the same questions. in the digital media center, lucas casey, local 5 news, we are iowa. jack: we want to know what you think? should syrian refugees be allowed to settle here in iowa? let us know, we may use your comments on-air. you can post you thoughts on facebook and twitter. or send us an email or give us a call . the contact information is on your screen. stephanie: des moines police are keeping a close eye on the man they say shot and killed his own wife and 16 year old daughter in a double homicide on sunday night. 47 year old barney fraaken is still in the hospital tonight--recover ing from self- inflicted wounds. when fraaken is released, police say he'll likely face charges. the shooting happened on hull avenue sunday evening. police found amy and amber fraaken dead in their home. stephanie: today, former teachers are remembering amber as a st
very worried - 53 percent; somewhat worried - 35 percent; not so worried - 8 percent; not worried at all - 3 percent the poll of iowa democrats will be released wednesday morning and it will be interesting to see how they respond to the same questions. in the digital media center, lucas casey, local 5 news, we are iowa. jack: we want to know what you think? should syrian refugees be allowed to settle here in iowa? let us know, we may use your comments on-air. you can post you thoughts on...
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. >> yes, it does worry me. i hope that we go through a process -- i think tomorrow's debate is really important to have a grownup debate to have a debate that really digs in and dwells on the issues that are important and not these, i gotcha questions that too often we heard and i hope the candidates will take the seriousness of this as well, and not be an attack of the people on the stage with them. that they really talk about their vision for our country, the optimism they have, the -- this is an extraordinary country and we're resilient country. we made it through four years of jimmy carter, think we'll make it through the eight years of barack obama, but it's going to take some very focused, disciplined leadership that has a vision that captures the spirit and the will of the american people, and one of these candidates, my prayer is that they'll grab that, take it -- >> they might, they might, but the -- >> what lies aid of husband. >> we should be aware of the noise at the corner of wall and broadway. a b
. >> yes, it does worry me. i hope that we go through a process -- i think tomorrow's debate is really important to have a grownup debate to have a debate that really digs in and dwells on the issues that are important and not these, i gotcha questions that too often we heard and i hope the candidates will take the seriousness of this as well, and not be an attack of the people on the stage with them. that they really talk about their vision for our country, the optimism they have, the --...
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they're very worried. they're worried about both the economy and they're worried about our democracy, and these are people who are not necessarily democrats or republicans. in fact they don't even draw a sharp distinction between the economy and democracy. they -- or politics and economics. it's just the system, and what they worry about is that the system is not functioning. it's sort of malfunctioning. economic terms, we have a recovery that is in its sixth year. most recoveries, as you know, last five years. this one is sixth year, but most people don't feel like they are in much of a recovery. most americans have not actually done all that well in this recovery. the median household income, adjusted for inflation, is now below what it was at the start of the recovery. i mean, average incomes have gone up, but don't mistake averages. averages and median -- there's a difference between the average and the median. you understand the difference? some of you do. shaquille o'neal, the basketball player, and
they're very worried. they're worried about both the economy and they're worried about our democracy, and these are people who are not necessarily democrats or republicans. in fact they don't even draw a sharp distinction between the economy and democracy. they -- or politics and economics. it's just the system, and what they worry about is that the system is not functioning. it's sort of malfunctioning. economic terms, we have a recovery that is in its sixth year. most recoveries, as you know,...
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the paris attacks have people worried. analysts with here to weigh in on the security is on in the west. ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans could significantly impact your healthcare costs. to find out if you're are you are you getting all the benefits you're entitled to call healthmarkets? hi, i'm doctor martin gizzi it's a new medicare year. that means more changes ... and more confusion. my advice? don't go it alone. you can get smart, unbiased help finding the right coverage for you. call healthmarkets today. we search thousands of medicare plans from leading insurance companies. plans that may... cost less... cover more ... with more choices... like dental and vision care ... and freedom to choose your own doctors all at a price you can afford. we find the right plan for you. and
the paris attacks have people worried. analysts with here to weigh in on the security is on in the west. ♪ nothing artificial. just real roasted turkey. carved thick. that's the right way to make a good turkey sandwich. the right way to eat it? is however you eat it. panera. food as it should be. the medicare enrollment deadline is just a few days away. changes to medicare plans could significantly impact your healthcare costs. to find out if you're are you are you getting all the benefits...
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i do not worry as much about the polls.re with hillary clinton's campaign, i would worry about things i do not control, the economy. everything going on in the world . those are the kinds of things that particularly when you are running to follow a president, so-called third term peace of this, would be something i don't control but i would worry about. john: forget about head-to-head matchups, but she's already looking at the general election in terms of how she's running the campaign. if you were working for her, and you knew that there were a couple of things that potentially are -- our vulnerabilities. one is that her trustworthy numbers among americans are not that great, and another concern is whether she will be able to generate the requisite enthusiasm, among the coalition particularly among , millennial voters, young voters. -- bigger bit vulnerability, honest and trustworthy, or enthusiasm? anita: i think the enthusiasm pieces hard to generate when you control the white house already, because you don't get as stro
i do not worry as much about the polls.re with hillary clinton's campaign, i would worry about things i do not control, the economy. everything going on in the world . those are the kinds of things that particularly when you are running to follow a president, so-called third term peace of this, would be something i don't control but i would worry about. john: forget about head-to-head matchups, but she's already looking at the general election in terms of how she's running the campaign. if you...
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>> reed: yeah, i am worried about it.k about it because something could come out of me have been running into people all my life. >> kroft: what worries reed and the nfl, and what's behind all of these changes, is something called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or c.t.e., a degenerative brain disease that was primarily associated with boxers until 13 years ago. that's when a neuropathlogist in pittsburgh, dr. bennet omalu, found it in the brain of steelers hall of fame center mike webster during an autopsy. c.t.e. can only be diagnosed in the dead. the late hall of fame tight end john mackey had it, and so did 87 other former nfl players with serious symptoms whose families donated their brains to an ongoing study being conducted at boston university. >> kroft: do we really know that playing football causes c.t.e.? >> robert stern: do we really know that smoking causes cancer? >> kroft: dr. robert stern, who directs the clinical research for boston university's c.t.e. center, says the science is still in its infancy, b
>> reed: yeah, i am worried about it.k about it because something could come out of me have been running into people all my life. >> kroft: what worries reed and the nfl, and what's behind all of these changes, is something called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or c.t.e., a degenerative brain disease that was primarily associated with boxers until 13 years ago. that's when a neuropathlogist in pittsburgh, dr. bennet omalu, found it in the brain of steelers hall of fame center...
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well, i worry about a lot of people. he would be thrilled. (laughter) hopefully, they worry about me, too. >> rose: you have said, too, your friend jim amos, former editor of the times picayune, i want to make people gasp over their morning coffee. what does that mean? >> i want people to pick up the "new york times" in whatever form they pick it up -- phone, laptop, print -- and i want them to not be able to put it down. i want them to pick it up, go wholly out, because there is an amazing story, beautiful photography. i want people to gasp and not put the paper down. >> rose: this is the sports page. how good a photograph is that? >> a great picture. i take no credit for this but the "new york times" in the last ten years went from being not a great photographic paper to being a fabulous. >> rose: who takes credit? michelle mcnally the photo editor. >> rose: getting the ball over the goal, i assume. >> it's terrific. >> rose: yeah. and the color. >> yeah. >> rose: so you want them to gasp and to know the story. >> mm-hmm. >> rose: take me t
well, i worry about a lot of people. he would be thrilled. (laughter) hopefully, they worry about me, too. >> rose: you have said, too, your friend jim amos, former editor of the times picayune, i want to make people gasp over their morning coffee. what does that mean? >> i want people to pick up the "new york times" in whatever form they pick it up -- phone, laptop, print -- and i want them to not be able to put it down. i want them to pick it up, go wholly out, because...
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we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offline. so i can rest easy. what. you don't have a desk bed? don't be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast business. built for business. john: is kind of? crime is definitely up. we are always told crime is increasing but it's not. the fbi just released the most recent crime data. crime has been dropping for ye
we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire...
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they say don't worry, america. we'll vet them. really? there are no records or databases to tap in to vet the syrians. in fact, we have no idea who they are. are these men refugees seeking political asylum or syrian fighters or worse, are they isis fighters posing as refugees, what i have coined re fu-jihadis. is that insensitive? consider these young men trying to migrate to germany. they had maps to get there making authorities fear them. let's play a game. which group is alleged isis terrorists and which are asylum-seeking refugees. if you can't that's the point. the alleged terrorists are on the left. the refugee s on the right. not all refugee s are refu dejihadis, but it only takes one. one simple soda can can bring down a passenger jet-liner. have a safe weekend, everybody. their target, abdelhamid abaaoud. the belgian man accused of masterminding the attack. although they confirmed that he
they say don't worry, america. we'll vet them. really? there are no records or databases to tap in to vet the syrians. in fact, we have no idea who they are. are these men refugees seeking political asylum or syrian fighters or worse, are they isis fighters posing as refugees, what i have coined re fu-jihadis. is that insensitive? consider these young men trying to migrate to germany. they had maps to get there making authorities fear them. let's play a game. which group is alleged isis...