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if you have something called clicking, if your knee locks up, if you have a real tear, i think surgery you. if you have swelling and pain, which is the most common signs and symptoms of this, physical therapy would be a great way to go. they may give you anti-inflammatories. they may give you corticosteroids. they may give you exercises. if that fails, which in this particular study 30% of those who did not do well with physical therapy ended up with surgery, and surgery today is arthroscopic. you put the camera, you can remove the chip. >> you get these people that come in and you're getting calls middle of the night i'm sure. >> i do. and i learned a lot from this study. here's the message. if the half that got physical therapy did as well as the half that got surgery, and we're talking about a partial tear to that cushion, that ring-like cushion that is in between the two bones of your knee, half did just as well and of the group that didn't get surgery 30% of them still had symptoms, they went on to get surgery, the message could be you may want to try physical therapy first. the o
if you have something called clicking, if your knee locks up, if you have a real tear, i think surgery you. if you have swelling and pain, which is the most common signs and symptoms of this, physical therapy would be a great way to go. they may give you anti-inflammatories. they may give you corticosteroids. they may give you exercises. if that fails, which in this particular study 30% of those who did not do well with physical therapy ended up with surgery, and surgery today is arthroscopic....
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if we say there is no first amendment right what's civil right has he violated if what mr. goldfein has said is the state of the law attempting to violate civil rights? >> the right not to associate. >> we say it doesn't exist you lose the case. >> if we doesn't exist just to sew the minor -- so the mailer. >> you may have broader substandard rights under new jersey law that would not be surprised if that were not the case. >> they are new jersey laws. this abrogates your first amendment rights. it doesn't matter whether or not he engaged. there could have been a violation of new jersey statute. it was alleged in this case and is never brought up by respondents in this case during any of the arguments and in any of the briefs and therefore with respect to this matter it's our position that he has every right to maintain this litigation with respect to violation of his first amendment right and here he is alleging that he has a right not to associate and that right really stems from the fact that this court has considered in elrod. furthermore the third circuit makes its mis
if we say there is no first amendment right what's civil right has he violated if what mr. goldfein has said is the state of the law attempting to violate civil rights? >> the right not to associate. >> we say it doesn't exist you lose the case. >> if we doesn't exist just to sew the minor -- so the mailer. >> you may have broader substandard rights under new jersey law that would not be surprised if that were not the case. >> they are new jersey laws. this...
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but now with the terrorism component, all right, because you know, you know if if isis can, they will and i have to say this, the brazilian, the army, they are brutal. >> the olympics games are supposed to be a nice showcase for east host nation. china last go around put on quite a show. so it is incumbent on brazil to put their best face on. terrorism issue is critical. over the last month, july, brazilian authority working with the fbi arrested 12 people they suspected of having connections to isis, possibly targeting, we also add newly free a detainee. >> when ways there, the brutality of both in the criminal detail and how the police respond is staggering off the chart. last word? >> a hot mess, riert. criminal defense lawyers spiking. they had seven years to get it together. also the first south american country and they set a precedent and unfortunately i think is going to be bad one moving forward. >> ladies, appreciate it. when we come back, miller that has thoughts on the olympics. and pokemon violence, actual violence breaking out over this crazy stuff. >>> new legends and l
but now with the terrorism component, all right, because you know, you know if if isis can, they will and i have to say this, the brazilian, the army, they are brutal. >> the olympics games are supposed to be a nice showcase for east host nation. china last go around put on quite a show. so it is incumbent on brazil to put their best face on. terrorism issue is critical. over the last month, july, brazilian authority working with the fbi arrested 12 people they suspected of having...
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we weren't sure if we tried it again if it was going to work or not. in any event, the decision was made and aoution august 6th, 19 dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. there were 350,000 people alive in hiroshima on the 5th of august. 140,000 of them were dead the next day. war is hell. this is a picture of hiroshima after the bomb blast. of a colleague who grew up in tokyo shortly after the war, he was born shortly after the war, and he lived on the fourth floor of an apartment building, and he said you could see for miles just to give you a sense of how much was wiped out. if you had been to tokyo, you know that the city is quite densely built now. after the war is hitting, he could see for miles. on august 9th we dropped another atomic bomb on nagasaki. the picture on top shows nagasaki before the bomb. the picture on the bomb shows nagasaki after the bomb. the war came to an end. on the 50th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima yark the smithsonian institution attempted to do a display in which they would show the airplane from which the bomb w
we weren't sure if we tried it again if it was going to work or not. in any event, the decision was made and aoution august 6th, 19 dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. there were 350,000 people alive in hiroshima on the 5th of august. 140,000 of them were dead the next day. war is hell. this is a picture of hiroshima after the bomb blast. of a colleague who grew up in tokyo shortly after the war, he was born shortly after the war, and he lived on the fourth floor of an apartment building, and...
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where if i have a girl i'm going name her this. if i have a boy i'm going to name him this. people have that locked into their heads. so it's interesting to talk about baby names there is a whole lot of information about how to choose the perfect name. first up today, think anything you can make ahead is a life saver and, a time saver. today we're going to share a delicious recipe for breakfast sandwiches that you advance, eat whenever you're ready or even freeze and eat them later. >> chef kate lulloff is here to help us make this make ahead breakfast sandwich. hi kate. you're making me hungry. >> now that people are heading back to school. anytime you can get breakfast quick on the table especially if it is something that is hearty that will fill kids up it's a home run. >> it has the protein from the egg, the protein from the sweeten it up a little bit. these are going to be super simple. we'll show you how to make them and you can throw them in the freezer. >> i love this. who wouldn't want this in their freezer. they are labeled with the date and everything. pop one out
where if i have a girl i'm going name her this. if i have a boy i'm going to name him this. people have that locked into their heads. so it's interesting to talk about baby names there is a whole lot of information about how to choose the perfect name. first up today, think anything you can make ahead is a life saver and, a time saver. today we're going to share a delicious recipe for breakfast sandwiches that you advance, eat whenever you're ready or even freeze and eat them later. >>...
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if so, who are they? one person familiar with how trump operates say sometimes those people are some of trump's 10.8 million twitter followers. remember this trump m.o. worked for him in the gop primaries and even before he ran in 2011 seizing on the obama birther movement. >> a lot of these birthers are just quality people who want the truth. >> still, scroll through his twitter feed and you've seen he's relied on it for years. "many have commented that my fraying rant "success" is the best and try it and let me know what you think. dana bash, cnn, washington. >> to you first, mr. prager. i want you to answer the question that dana poses in his piece. why is donald trump pushing out questionable claims and conspiracy theories by citing many people to back it up? >> i have no good answer for you. this is the brain his brain operates. i am stuck with the other 17 of my choices. any of the other 17 would have been preferably to me. he comes with baggage. i'm going to say something that will sound shocking b
if so, who are they? one person familiar with how trump operates say sometimes those people are some of trump's 10.8 million twitter followers. remember this trump m.o. worked for him in the gop primaries and even before he ran in 2011 seizing on the obama birther movement. >> a lot of these birthers are just quality people who want the truth. >> still, scroll through his twitter feed and you've seen he's relied on it for years. "many have commented that my fraying rant...
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if i win you get justice scalia. now you have the most conservative i've ever known as the ninth supreme court justice and you probably get a lot of votes from the people. i should be advising donald trump. let's go back. >> i was just wondering to mean that seemed likmethat seems likk on immigration. some of the countries in europe and poland, hungary are pushing back and said enough is enough. >> it's a brilliant boat, 100%. i also think there's some money involved. the second biggest provider after germany. they are a net contributor by tens of billions of dollars. so at some point i'm picking up the bar tab and i do think they talked about this and talked about this until they have enough votes to actually do it and i think the immigration idea and the means and is a view of things around your country as resignation because, to say it again donald trump came down the escalator with melania and said i'm going to build a wall on the southern border and make everyone pay for it. he's going to do it. .. >> >> i spend
if i win you get justice scalia. now you have the most conservative i've ever known as the ninth supreme court justice and you probably get a lot of votes from the people. i should be advising donald trump. let's go back. >> i was just wondering to mean that seemed likmethat seems likk on immigration. some of the countries in europe and poland, hungary are pushing back and said enough is enough. >> it's a brilliant boat, 100%. i also think there's some money involved. the second...
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some wonder if it would be ethical. what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additional protection. prevnar 13® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle or joint pain, less ap
some wonder if it would be ethical. what if one piece of kale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if...
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he is the same man that said if you can't shoot them, if you can't stab them, if you can't burn them, their heads with rocks and if you can't do that, then drive your vehicles over them. it's very clear to see the connection between that and when we saw in nice in france where more than 80 people were mowed down by an isis acolyte driving a huge truck. this is a guy whose voice carried. it had influence. he was the voice and to some degree, the face of isis around the world for their supporters. >> do we know how he was killed? he was with isis from nearly the beginning, right? >> yeah. isis has kind of been, if you will, sort of p.r. savvy on this one. they said he was dead before anyone else said it which kind of indicates this was some piece of bad news that they didn't want to leave anyone else to sort of if you will in their mind claim a victory over them. it does appear the pentagon are now saying that they did have a targeted air strike in the same area where isis is saying that adnani was killed and the pentagon saying they were targeting adnani. they don't say they have firm
he is the same man that said if you can't shoot them, if you can't stab them, if you can't burn them, their heads with rocks and if you can't do that, then drive your vehicles over them. it's very clear to see the connection between that and when we saw in nice in france where more than 80 people were mowed down by an isis acolyte driving a huge truck. this is a guy whose voice carried. it had influence. he was the voice and to some degree, the face of isis around the world for their...
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if you force faith it's not real. if you force somebody to believe something or go to a certain church or whatever, you know endless they do it voluntarily it's just a game. why are they going? unit many countries in europe around the world basic this is the official church. you have to go to that church. there are a lot of people going to say i don't bide but i'm going to because i don't want to go to jail. i don't want to go to jail. you have to have real freedom for faith to flourish, otherwise the faith of any kind of faith. we all know this in america. we get this you have to have a free market of ideas. peoples i'm going to go to this church because i choose to go to this church. not because the government forces me. or i go to no church because i choose not to go to church. we are not forcing anyone to go to church, not forcing anyone to go to any particular kind of church. it is utterly free. the founders all understood freedom of religion has to be at the very heart of the united states. if people don't choos
if you force faith it's not real. if you force somebody to believe something or go to a certain church or whatever, you know endless they do it voluntarily it's just a game. why are they going? unit many countries in europe around the world basic this is the official church. you have to go to that church. there are a lot of people going to say i don't bide but i'm going to because i don't want to go to jail. i don't want to go to jail. you have to have real freedom for faith to flourish,...
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if what is the standard here if you bother a famous enough person who complains loudly enough then you get banned? there has to be a set rule. and overall, i agree. it is a voluntary thing. are you not signed up at birth with a twitter account. you choose to join the social media network. if you can't handle it and you can't stand people saying nasty things about you. you can either block these people or mute these people which is my preference and it is satisfying for me or you can step away from twitter. but to them you say we need a huge change in the culture, i like the give and take even with the ugly sometimes. >> it is funny. we all agree. everyone thinks you should toughen up a little bit. >> i go to blocking people. >> why don't you try the -- try the mute? >> i do the full block. >> i am just looking for a husband based on who is the meanest to me. >> who is the meanest and the least attractive and the oldest who harasses me. come visit me. >> something tells me you will see more grandpas tonight. do kids need tough love? we will debate it in a bear knuckle throw down after t
if what is the standard here if you bother a famous enough person who complains loudly enough then you get banned? there has to be a set rule. and overall, i agree. it is a voluntary thing. are you not signed up at birth with a twitter account. you choose to join the social media network. if you can't handle it and you can't stand people saying nasty things about you. you can either block these people or mute these people which is my preference and it is satisfying for me or you can step away...
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if the evidence shows and i hate to go back if but if the evidence shows there really was not an attempt of that decision maker one way or another you send them over for a meeting then you have not crossed the line. >> so the word he is concerned about is the intent to influence. as we can hardly fault the district judge. >> i agree about that was a very good attempt to define because she went even further if she continues along the lines that we put in our instructions favoritism as it influenced to take a telephone call which means it is not an official act so the idea is that i and the stand the influence itself does not solve the problem but the district court judges explain to the jury what they mean. >> that is not the best definition. >> i think the best definition of the official act is essentially what i tried to articulate at the onset reader need to make the decision or tried in some way to use your influence to pressure or urge or persuade somebody else the government told power. >> i agree with justice breyer and elsie the principle of the second part >> in some cases it mig
if the evidence shows and i hate to go back if but if the evidence shows there really was not an attempt of that decision maker one way or another you send them over for a meeting then you have not crossed the line. >> so the word he is concerned about is the intent to influence. as we can hardly fault the district judge. >> i agree about that was a very good attempt to define because she went even further if she continues along the lines that we put in our instructions favoritism...
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looking at gitmo, if it's $450 million, and if it makes it safer, i'd say keep that and stop a lot of the other stuff. >> carrie, come in. >> these are high-value targets. that's why they've been held and have extensive ties to the most brutal regimes tlout there. the i think the roi spent on this -- perhaps we could cut some budgets in more friendly countries. gitmo, no. >> final point to bill baldwin. isn't it immoral to make our soldiers and other soldiers around the world fight the same enemy twice? >> it's beyond that. the whole recruitment argument. if we gave them trials, that would become a recruitment tool to videos. we would become part of the al qaeda enrollment process. >> and isis, as well. thank you, gang. that was terrific. the "cashin' in" getting ready to roll. eric? >>> hey. trump changing his campaign team after dropping in the polls. does the businessman also need to drive home that he's the dui -- he's the guy to get our economy booming again? >>> holy sheik, what is iran doing about the cash payments? >> thank you. >>> up first, one federal reserve official telli
looking at gitmo, if it's $450 million, and if it makes it safer, i'd say keep that and stop a lot of the other stuff. >> carrie, come in. >> these are high-value targets. that's why they've been held and have extensive ties to the most brutal regimes tlout there. the i think the roi spent on this -- perhaps we could cut some budgets in more friendly countries. gitmo, no. >> final point to bill baldwin. isn't it immoral to make our soldiers and other soldiers around the world...
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by the way, if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know. >> there you go. may the worst person lose. >> what the hell? >> what do you think? >> what the hell? second amendment is he talking about? >> is he talking about what i think he is? >> go for round ten to make sure she's not elected. >> that was a clarification from the trump campaign. >> there are clarifications. you can't do it with a straight face. >> one more time, rinse and repeat. >> the second amendment people will rally behind the candidate to ensure hillary clinton won't be elected, therefore take their guns away. >> yeah. >> i don't think that's how it came out, but i admire your gumption. i've decided, it is whacky and sounds to me like he is making a threat, a gun oriented threat. leave it to donald trump in terms of self-inflicted injuries to allow hillary putting, you know, to deep mateen and the third world behind her or whoever should be fired immediately that campaign that runs like clock work and th
by the way, if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know. >> there you go. may the worst person lose. >> what the hell? >> what do you think? >> what the hell? second amendment is he talking about? >> is he talking about what i think he is? >> go for round ten to make sure she's not elected. >> that was a clarification from the trump campaign. >>...
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if the story is made up, big if, if the story is made up, i don't know any sponsor who would ever want to be attached to ryan lochte again. he's 32. he's won 12 medals. wat one of the most decorated olympians ever. happy go lucky guy. he wants to have a career after this. and while there are other issues that seem far bigger as in international relations in these olympic games and the image of these games, when we kind of drill down to ryan and his future, if this is made up, kate, he is -- i cannot imagine any sponsor would ever want to be near him and the u.s. olympic committee which of course uses all its olympic athletes to come back, why would they ever be involved with him again, again, if this story is made up. >> and that raises the stakes. one question nick paton walsh was also getting at this, this type of crime, it's a problem in rio. there's a lot of talk about this leading up to the games. and brazil know, that. rio officials know that. do you think that is part of what's behind the public perception of what this incident with such high-profile people, the public perceptio
if the story is made up, big if, if the story is made up, i don't know any sponsor who would ever want to be attached to ryan lochte again. he's 32. he's won 12 medals. wat one of the most decorated olympians ever. happy go lucky guy. he wants to have a career after this. and while there are other issues that seem far bigger as in international relations in these olympic games and the image of these games, when we kind of drill down to ryan and his future, if this is made up, kate, he is -- i...
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massivegoing to have ma tax increases if clinton gets in. enjoy it, folks, if you get that.ican have it american youth are not employed. how sad is that? american households are earning $4000 less -- listen to this 1 were 16 yearsthey ago. many workers are earning less than 1970 in real dollars. 1970 -- that is a long time ago. they are earning in real dollars less money. , we are goingan to create millions of new and really good paying jobs. it is interesting, because the pro-obama people say about the are bad jobs.y i have heard it from many people, they are trying to defend him, but they are bad jobs. the good jobs have left. but we will create millions of new good-paying jobs, but good jobs, it is so important. it is so important. everyone's taxes will go down. hillary clinton has supported tax increases on the middle class for her entire career. she has voted for higher taxes 235 times in the senate. that is all? i thought it was more than that. 235 times. i hope there is not a decimal point in there. i do not think there is. voted for higher taxes to 35 times in the se
massivegoing to have ma tax increases if clinton gets in. enjoy it, folks, if you get that.ican have it american youth are not employed. how sad is that? american households are earning $4000 less -- listen to this 1 were 16 yearsthey ago. many workers are earning less than 1970 in real dollars. 1970 -- that is a long time ago. they are earning in real dollars less money. , we are goingan to create millions of new and really good paying jobs. it is interesting, because the pro-obama people say...
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if mr. trump is suggesting there is a conspiracy theory that is being propagated across the country, including in places like texas where typically it's not democrats in charge of voting booths, that's ridiculous. >> as for that $400 million cash payment, the u.s. made to iran, the president says there was no ransom and no scandal. insisting his administration has been transparent all along. we have cnn's michelle kosinski with the latest. >> reporter: the cash transfer was going to come up. the president sounding annoyed and wanted to put it to rest. >> we announced these payments in january. many months ago. there wasn't a secret. we announced them. to all of you. josh did a briefing on them. this wasn't some nefarious deal. we were completely open with everybody about it. it's interesting to me how suddenly this became a story again. we do not pay ransom for hostages. >> reporter: the president there did not tell us anything we didn't already know. he is right. the administration announce
if mr. trump is suggesting there is a conspiracy theory that is being propagated across the country, including in places like texas where typically it's not democrats in charge of voting booths, that's ridiculous. >> as for that $400 million cash payment, the u.s. made to iran, the president says there was no ransom and no scandal. insisting his administration has been transparent all along. we have cnn's michelle kosinski with the latest. >> reporter: the cash transfer was going to...
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and if it's good, we're partners for life. and if it's bad, no business, no deal. keith: okay. tina: mm-hmm. lemonis: well, good morning. all: good morning. lemonis: last night i made a deal to put $270,000 in this business for 33%. i feel like this business is representative of this country, and when you stand in this factory, you see hardworking people just trying to make a living, to provide for their family. it feels like how this country was built. one thing that i am critical of is that i don't feel like there's been good leadership. so, even though i'll have only 33 1/3%, i call all the shots. the second thing is, going forward, there's gonna be clear department managrtmen. the creative design department is gonna be managed by dean. and our leader of this business, while it's me in terms of having the authority, our day-to-day leader is keith. in order for this business to succeed, i need to give keith and dean very defined roles. dean is a guy with 25 years of design experience, so i'm gonna take advantage of that. i want him fully in charge of design. with keith, he se
and if it's good, we're partners for life. and if it's bad, no business, no deal. keith: okay. tina: mm-hmm. lemonis: well, good morning. all: good morning. lemonis: last night i made a deal to put $270,000 in this business for 33%. i feel like this business is representative of this country, and when you stand in this factory, you see hardworking people just trying to make a living, to provide for their family. it feels like how this country was built. one thing that i am critical of is that i...
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if you want to test sure, if you want to test the hypothesis you have to go further than just looking at the world around us that certainly the goal to me is to be able to explain to people what is going on because that is at least a first step. >> you talk about the neurological basis. what kind of hard evidence do you have to go along with some of these phenomena or any special cases? >> so, there are about 120 pages of footnotes in the book. i'm happy to go through that the what is important is, i mean they are our scientific methodologies. there are fmr i's and we can look and increasingly when you look at the eighth neurological literature, you see the importance of salience in a range of disorders and you can measure attentional capture and affect, affective response. just go back to your basic neurobiology. any theory has to be able to explain in terms of how neurons work. so what can neurons due? neurons can fire up preferentially and that preferential firing cannon in fact be strengthened, so in fact narrow circuits can respond to certain stimuli over other stimuli. so when y
if you want to test sure, if you want to test the hypothesis you have to go further than just looking at the world around us that certainly the goal to me is to be able to explain to people what is going on because that is at least a first step. >> you talk about the neurological basis. what kind of hard evidence do you have to go along with some of these phenomena or any special cases? >> so, there are about 120 pages of footnotes in the book. i'm happy to go through that the what...
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if this setup to handle that. but the ideal would be if they would not have any of those things but you cannot do that without risking or messing up other things so accord ordered no same-day registration the autumn of precinct provisional loading in no photo identification the state would have to make sure the county board knows not to use those that leads to the second issue which is training and education. this statewide mandatory training for the county board members and election officials are expected to attend this training and it is the training they use that has been set for months for august 8th and 9th which is seven weeks from of yesterday. that is when county elections officials will be trained on what the rules are for the election and kevin of materials to take back to their counties to use for training. if there are any changes made after that date, it becomes an issue not just educating people on the rules but to reeducate them for those of the 40 been told now it is this. it also means there is te
if this setup to handle that. but the ideal would be if they would not have any of those things but you cannot do that without risking or messing up other things so accord ordered no same-day registration the autumn of precinct provisional loading in no photo identification the state would have to make sure the county board knows not to use those that leads to the second issue which is training and education. this statewide mandatory training for the county board members and election officials...
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watson, what if it rains? there is just a 3% chance of rain, so i recommend the breathable stretch fleece fuse form dolomiti jacket. a perfect choice watson. no wonder our customer loyalty numbers keep climbing. i believe we can do even better. i like the way you think. i believe we can do even better. bp wind farms are monitored 24/7 at our remote operations center, so onsite teams can count on early warning of approaching weather. because safety is never being satisfied. bp drilling teams train in virtual reality simulators in here, because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> welcome back. at times it's not easy to find republicans eager to support donald trump but one elected republican is rick scott now in the second term as governor of is dedicated to electing donald trump and of course, in the middle of the dealing with the arrival of the zika virus in his state. welcome back to "meet the press". >> good morning, chuck. we have a new ad coming out. >> i hear you and befo
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it's as if it d didn't matter. it's as if in capitalism, you had a bunch of workersrs going to work evevery day. then there was a revolution. the flags changed their color. and after the revolution, the workers went to work again,, but instead of it being a board of directors selected by the major shareholders, it was a board of commissars selected by the communistst party and the government, and that the actual difference it made to the worker, who was sitting up there doing it, eh, wasn't all that exciting. i think there's a point to that criticism of the socialist and communist alternative, , but it's a criticism that this idea of democracy at work gets at. because if the workers are the ones who make the decisions, then it's the workers who provide the state with whatever resources it gets. it's those workers who pay the taxes, either as individuals or as the directors of their corporations. the people at the base will finally control the resources of the society. and the state will have to be accountable to th
it's as if it d didn't matter. it's as if in capitalism, you had a bunch of workersrs going to work evevery day. then there was a revolution. the flags changed their color. and after the revolution, the workers went to work again,, but instead of it being a board of directors selected by the major shareholders, it was a board of commissars selected by the communistst party and the government, and that the actual difference it made to the worker, who was sitting up there doing it, eh, wasn't all...
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have a plan too, if i'm down in the cafeteria, or if i'm in the coffee shop or if i'm in the restroomre most, the phone rings or whatever else, what am i going to do then? where am i going to go? how will i shelter in place there. . . >> the person waited outside. hiding behind a bush waiting for the judge. the judge that we shot in reno several years ago, the shooter was a couple hundred yards away and shot out a window in the courthouse. what of it going to do? look around and find that would double the bill is part and reduce them, mitigate those as much as we can. if we can't mitigate them, police we know they are there. same way at home. one of the things we teach, what do you do with robbery, hiding places? it's hard to convince somebody to go out and cut out all the shops and stuff they spent so much money developing but what we can do is cut and download of it doesn't offer an attacker a hiding place. or if we can't do that can we at least recognized so much behind it hiding behind there? what precautions can we take as we are approaching are going to look around to make sure
have a plan too, if i'm down in the cafeteria, or if i'm in the coffee shop or if i'm in the restroomre most, the phone rings or whatever else, what am i going to do then? where am i going to go? how will i shelter in place there. . . >> the person waited outside. hiding behind a bush waiting for the judge. the judge that we shot in reno several years ago, the shooter was a couple hundred yards away and shot out a window in the courthouse. what of it going to do? look around and find that...
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but if he's black or if he's colored, oh, my god, he's such a demon, he's ignorant, stupid. what can we do? ow can we penalize this guy? that's the problem. host: some information on colin kaepernick's background from the nfl.com news story about this event and his protest. kaepernick says that he thought about going public with his feelings for a while, but that i felt that i need to understand the situation better. he said that he discussed his feelings with his family, and after months of witnessing some of the civil unrest in the united states, he decided to be more active and beloved. kaepernick, who is biracial, was adopted and raised by white parents and siblings. tom is in forest groh, oregon, independent. tom, good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i just want to remind everybody the lyrics to the song are the home -- the land of the free and the home of the brave. we're free to express what we el, and obviously he was really brave, or if it cost him some fines or benches him or gets him traded to another team, maybe it wasn't so brave, maybe it was stupid. b
but if he's black or if he's colored, oh, my god, he's such a demon, he's ignorant, stupid. what can we do? ow can we penalize this guy? that's the problem. host: some information on colin kaepernick's background from the nfl.com news story about this event and his protest. kaepernick says that he thought about going public with his feelings for a while, but that i felt that i need to understand the situation better. he said that he discussed his feelings with his family, and after months of...
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we weren't sure if we tried it again if it was going to work again. in any event, the decision was made and on august the 6th, 1945, the anola gay dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. there were 350,000 people alive in hiroshima on the 5th of august. 140,000 of them were dead the next day. war's hell. this is a picture of hiroshima after the bomb blast. i have a colleague who grew up in tokyo shortly after the war. he was born shortly after the war and lived on the fourth floor of an apartment building and he said you could see for miles. just to give you a sense of how much was wiped out. i mean, if you have been to tokyo, you know that the city is quite densely built now but after the war, he said he could see for miles. on august 9th, we dropped another atomic bomb on nagasaki. picture on top shows nagasaki before the bomb. the picture on the bottom shows nagasaki after the bomb. and the war came to an end. on the 50th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima, the smithsonian institution attempted to do a display in which they would show the anola g
we weren't sure if we tried it again if it was going to work again. in any event, the decision was made and on august the 6th, 1945, the anola gay dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. there were 350,000 people alive in hiroshima on the 5th of august. 140,000 of them were dead the next day. war's hell. this is a picture of hiroshima after the bomb blast. i have a colleague who grew up in tokyo shortly after the war. he was born shortly after the war and lived on the fourth floor of an apartment...
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you can't be prolife if you're you're living wages, if not pro-healthcare, if you're not pro-public education. counter intuitive and that is what we mean by a moral critique. host: elcid in north carolina, democrat, your turn to ask a question. good morning. barbara, in rend ministers, and cordell west turned this state over to time publicans the first in 140 years, that the klan in they tate tried to do and didn't do, and we lost it, thing what -- one main is because they have run this pay-day lenders out of town, and marching to washington for healthcare. the problem is not in washington. in the state re house. and that marching -- if you're you call yourself marching and you don't know where you're marching to, you're just watching. that's all you're doing. guest: exactly right. hat's why the moral monday focused on the state house. that's why 1200 people did civil house.ience in the state hundreds of ministers have joined us challenging our state denied ure that has healthcare, cut public education, denied a vote on living wages and passed the worst voter that is deeply moral deeply const
you can't be prolife if you're you're living wages, if not pro-healthcare, if you're not pro-public education. counter intuitive and that is what we mean by a moral critique. host: elcid in north carolina, democrat, your turn to ask a question. good morning. barbara, in rend ministers, and cordell west turned this state over to time publicans the first in 140 years, that the klan in they tate tried to do and didn't do, and we lost it, thing what -- one main is because they have run this pay-day...
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by the way, and if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges nothing you can do, folks.amendment people maybe there is, i don't know, but -- >> now what that means is open to dispute. what's indisputable, it is neither the first time for donald trump nor the first time he's claimed that we don't understand. >> you have to see this guy. i don't know what i said. i don't remember! he's going, i don't remember. maybe that's what i said. >> donald trump appearing to imitate the reporter serge koval he isky who has a disability. critics called him out. >> all of a sudden, i get reports that i was imitating a reporter that was handicapped. i would never do that. i would never do that. >> trump vowed he had never met kovale $ski even though report he said he had closely covered trump for many years and was on a first name basis. trump called it a coincidence. >> i didn't know what he looked like. i didn't know that he was disabled. i didn't know it. i didn't know it at all. trump also took heat for saying this against megyn kelly. of fox news following the debate. >> she starts
by the way, and if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges nothing you can do, folks.amendment people maybe there is, i don't know, but -- >> now what that means is open to dispute. what's indisputable, it is neither the first time for donald trump nor the first time he's claimed that we don't understand. >> you have to see this guy. i don't know what i said. i don't remember! he's going, i don't remember. maybe that's what i said. >> donald trump appearing to...
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to see if george p. bush writes a column called why my dad should vote for donald trump. there has been discussion about the younger bush hitting the political scene for a while. i wonder if this is important. the younger bush is hispanic. this is a community that donald trump is having a difficult time winning support of. it will be interesting to see if more hispanic republican leaders, establishment or not, get on the trump train via the bush car, i guess. >> sound bite we played was brief. i wonder, eugene, is this the difference with the jeb bush and george w. section of the family? their political careers are behind them. george p. has a bright future in front of him. is it about having the opportunity to run in the future and not wanting to take the risk that donald trump could win? >> i certainly think so. i think one mistake a lot of people make of political families is assuming everybody is on the same page all the time. the reality is we have not seen that. i think this is the latest example o
to see if george p. bush writes a column called why my dad should vote for donald trump. there has been discussion about the younger bush hitting the political scene for a while. i wonder if this is important. the younger bush is hispanic. this is a community that donald trump is having a difficult time winning support of. it will be interesting to see if more hispanic republican leaders, establishment or not, get on the trump train via the bush car, i guess. >> sound bite we played was...
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he's if a sour pickle.here's an irony here. >> sour pickle. >> there's an irony here in that he started out as the outsider. hillary clinton is the typical litician. yet what trump has been doing i think particularly on this issue, he keeps flip-flopping. the average person in this country is not stupid. a latino voter is not stupid. he has shown his cards. for him to come out, it doesn't matter what he says. we feel in our guts, we know how he feels. we know what he believes. the average person knows it's 75 days before the election. de n he did not just see the light. the very thing he accuses hillary of, following the polls, listening to the pundits, that's what he's doing. it's obvious, it doesn't matter what he does now. it's baked in. >> kellyanne conway said he's going to enforce existing law, that hasn't happened. that's her argument. we haven't enforced existing law. of course it's the case that barack obama has deported more people than any president in history, undocumented immigrants. the law sa
he's if a sour pickle.here's an irony here. >> sour pickle. >> there's an irony here in that he started out as the outsider. hillary clinton is the typical litician. yet what trump has been doing i think particularly on this issue, he keeps flip-flopping. the average person in this country is not stupid. a latino voter is not stupid. he has shown his cards. for him to come out, it doesn't matter what he says. we feel in our guts, we know how he feels. we know what he believes. the...
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always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skinf anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. most people using stelara® saw 75% clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. be the you who talks to your dermatologist about stelara®. >>> nbc news confirms that the computer hacks are wider than they originally believed and they were result of russian hack. ranking member of the select committee on intelligence released this statement earlier today. if this, indeed, turns out to be a cyber attack and leek conducted by foreign act, that would be a grave matter that should come with serious consequences that foreign actors may be trying to influence our election, let alone a powerful adversary sho
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don't you think if donald trump were quite and took that simple advice and didn't talk, and if he didalk about how bad the economy was, that would be more harmful than anything else that could come out of his mouth. how long are you going to grow the beard? >> just a couple weeks. i think that's what's going to happen. basically -- he's going to be quiet? >> he's going to do that rust belt thing and talk about jobs. i think -- it's what he has to do. you not, i not. if we are agreeing it may be -- >> you know who is not agreeing with us? donald trump. >> if he wants to win, and i'm not certain at this point given his behavior patent last week, that he's really still got that fire. but is it too late for him to make the case on the economy? is it too late for him to make that presidential pivot. >> there is no focus in this campaign. they are trying to develop a normal campaign team and we are all trying to shove it into a normal election season as if the norms are still existing. but we are talking about this man's personality. he's very much like my middle boy. everything -- anything
don't you think if donald trump were quite and took that simple advice and didn't talk, and if he didalk about how bad the economy was, that would be more harmful than anything else that could come out of his mouth. how long are you going to grow the beard? >> just a couple weeks. i think that's what's going to happen. basically -- he's going to be quiet? >> he's going to do that rust belt thing and talk about jobs. i think -- it's what he has to do. you not, i not. if we are...
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if she does that, if she flips north carolina, even then if trump gets those three he's been talking about, look at that, he's short of 270. he's got to get north carolina. he's got to hold the romney states and flipping blue states, the reality is we talked so much about what trump needs to do, right now hillary clinton is in better position to flip red states that trump is to flip blue states. >> you're the best, steve, thank you so much. steve in new york. jamal simmons and michael is former trump advisor. you're -- what do you make of this thing, i keep thinking everybody is watching the television show, nationwide they'll watch the same stuff. the numbers seem to be moving pretty much in the same direction, he's moving down everywhere, your thoughts? >> i'm most disturbed these polls that come out today in virginia and colorado those are two states that are republican for many years looks like they've probably gone blue. nbc "wall street journal" poll has always been bad for trump. i think really what's got me concerned here is north carolina, like you mentioned, if hillary is r
if she does that, if she flips north carolina, even then if trump gets those three he's been talking about, look at that, he's short of 270. he's got to get north carolina. he's got to hold the romney states and flipping blue states, the reality is we talked so much about what trump needs to do, right now hillary clinton is in better position to flip red states that trump is to flip blue states. >> you're the best, steve, thank you so much. steve in new york. jamal simmons and michael is...
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>> if it becomes a city maintained tree and i don't know if they can figure out, if they have the technology to figure out ways to prevent the roots from growing, if there's something they can do about it, i don't know, i just want to prevent my main drain from getting, you know, broken again. that's the other thing. >> well, if they put in cast iron, you have a much better chance of it lasting for a long time. >> i'm not sure what they put in to be honest with you. >> okay. >> mr. buck, anything further? >> thank you, commissioners, chris buck with public works, bureau of urban forestry. i do believe that it would be likely cast iron that gets installed and in termser of the process, we used to work close ri with the city attorney's office in the claims department, we would go out and confirm, physically go out, look at the tree, look at where their sewer line is, review the scoping footage in their camera to say this is the only tree around, it's ours to maintain, and then the sewer line going directly into the home and not between the homes leads me to believe that it could only be cast i
>> if it becomes a city maintained tree and i don't know if they can figure out, if they have the technology to figure out ways to prevent the roots from growing, if there's something they can do about it, i don't know, i just want to prevent my main drain from getting, you know, broken again. that's the other thing. >> well, if they put in cast iron, you have a much better chance of it lasting for a long time. >> i'm not sure what they put in to be honest with you. >>...
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and if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> there was a clear signal that many people may just -- people in the audience got it. as you well know, after you've had a long series of efforts to demonize hillary clinton, and to treat her -- he's called her crooked, a crook, she ought to be in jail, people in the convention yelling "lock her up," when you get on a roll like that, that this person is already a criminal, it's not a big step away to just take care of it with a gun. >> that's what the language and the words are so important. >> and you're old enough to know or remember maybe a child at that time, the '60s with the assassinations of the '60s. i worked for two presidents who were assassination attempts, and i can just tell you that within politics, there's an unwritten rule, it's forbidden to go anywhere close to suggesting violence against a federal official. in fact, if you openly threaten violence, it's against the law, and the secret service agents will tel
and if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> there was a clear signal that many people may just -- people in the audience got it. as you well know, after you've had a long series of efforts to demonize hillary clinton, and to treat her -- he's called her crooked, a crook, she ought to be in jail, people in the convention yelling "lock her up," when you get on a roll like that,...
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well, if you are like me, and if you're like me, then god help you, but if you're like me, then you liveghts, there's something exhilarating, there's something fun, there's something enjoyable about sitting down and watching returns come in from states and from cities and counties and precincts all across the country. you get to sit there, watch the returns come in, you see the patterns that emerge, one candidate strong here, the other candidate cleaning up over there. you're trying to figure out why. to watch that happening is really to watch the story of america at that moment, being written right in front of your eyes.
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always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skinths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. most people using stelara® saw 75% clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. be the you who talks to your dermatologist about stelara®. >>> welcome back to cnn "newsroom". i'm george howell. windy conditions combined with hot, dry weather are fueling wildfires in parts of europe. take a look at these pictures here. you get a sense of what's happening on the portugese island of madira. in france, 3,300 hectares have been ravaged by fire. three people were injured there. heavy rains have been drenching parts of the united states. louisiana specifically. and mississippi, causing the flooding
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if the lives matter, where are you? mean, it was like fire on that person who had tweeted, and it was vicious, a lot of it. sandra: so let's talk november and bring this around to the actual election and, melissa, if the minority voters do not warm to donald trump -- and we don't see a change in the polls leading up to november -- can he win without them? melissa: i mean, it's an interesting question because i really look at it on a state-by-state basis, and i think they have to have a plan that doesn't include a lot of minority voters. you know, they said romney couldn't get there without more, and donald trump has even less. i don't know. i mean, there's such a new math election season that makes it so different. i mean, i don't know that i lump that in with -- and we're going to talk about the immigration thing later. they both look to be sort of race issues, and i'm not sure that's necessarily what inspires the immigration question. i think he has some sort of improvement, but it is going to be slight at best. harri
if the lives matter, where are you? mean, it was like fire on that person who had tweeted, and it was vicious, a lot of it. sandra: so let's talk november and bring this around to the actual election and, melissa, if the minority voters do not warm to donald trump -- and we don't see a change in the polls leading up to november -- can he win without them? melissa: i mean, it's an interesting question because i really look at it on a state-by-state basis, and i think they have to have a plan...
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if they maybe corman is putting a tourniquet on properly the bleeding is no of -- slow and if it's notrom properly it continues to bleed in the actor gets very quiet. meanwhile the instructors are screaming and it's a very intense scenario. hard to get close enough so i could see what was going on i requested a -- and i suggested i just play a journalist and i was typecast so that's what i did. >> how did these doctors do in that situation? did they keep their calm and was there recently built confident about their ability to heal? >> there's a difference he trained the first round of experiments and simulations versus the last. the first one was you know there would be a guy who would go to pick up a stretcher and you have to coordinate picking up a stretcher. the other guy on the other end doesn't know the patient falls off so one guy did that twice and another time he stood the wrong way. meanwhile the instructors are yelling and using a lot of words i can't use on c-span2. >> was it fun or where you'd terrified? >> you definitely your adrenaline gets going just from the loud noises
if they maybe corman is putting a tourniquet on properly the bleeding is no of -- slow and if it's notrom properly it continues to bleed in the actor gets very quiet. meanwhile the instructors are screaming and it's a very intense scenario. hard to get close enough so i could see what was going on i requested a -- and i suggested i just play a journalist and i was typecast so that's what i did. >> how did these doctors do in that situation? did they keep their calm and was there recently...
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if you could buy stock in a politician. the one stock i think that's probably gone up highest in value since clothing in cleveland is not hillary clinton necessarily. it's ted cruz, betsy. and i think every day that goes by, what he did in that arena, looks more and more perceptive, just a sheer level of self-preservation while you watch everyone else abase themselves. >> i would say there are two counterpoints to that. ted cruz's numbers have taken a nose dive since that happened. back home in texas, things are not looking good for him. if you make your stock purchasing decisions based solely on that, cruz isn't the best pick. the other problem with cruz, with what he did in cleveland, he didn't oppose trump for the reasons that sally bradshaw and richard hana opposed trump. cruz said the reason he felt he could not support trump, particularly at the texas delegate breakfast was because trump went after his wife and his father. he made it clear it was personal, it wasn't about policy or perceived bigotry or temperament pro
if you could buy stock in a politician. the one stock i think that's probably gone up highest in value since clothing in cleveland is not hillary clinton necessarily. it's ted cruz, betsy. and i think every day that goes by, what he did in that arena, looks more and more perceptive, just a sheer level of self-preservation while you watch everyone else abase themselves. >> i would say there are two counterpoints to that. ted cruz's numbers have taken a nose dive since that happened. back...
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by the way, if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know. >> there you go. may the worst person lose. >> what the hell? >> what do you think? >> what the hell? second amendment is he talking about? >> is he talking about what i think he is? >> go for round ten to make sure she's not elected. >> that was a clarification from the trump campaign. >> there are clarifications. you can't do it with a straight face. >> one more time, rinse and repeat. >> the second amendment people will rally behind the candidate to ensure hillary clinton won't be elected, therefore take their guns away. >> yeah. >> i don't think that's how it came out, but i admire your gumption. i've decided, it is whacky and sounds to me like he is making a threat, a gun oriented threat. leave it to donald trump in terms of self-inflicted injuries to allow hillary putting, you know, to deep mateen and the third world behind her or whoever should be fired immediately that campaign that runs like clock work and th
by the way, if she gets to pick -- if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know. >> there you go. may the worst person lose. >> what the hell? >> what do you think? >> what the hell? second amendment is he talking about? >> is he talking about what i think he is? >> go for round ten to make sure she's not elected. >> that was a clarification from the trump campaign. >>...
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get to that if we have time.foreign currency in the middle of the night and important i think for us to note this administration is deceived and deassembled repeatedly since 2009. gun locking case, irs enemy list, obamacare did you get to keep your doctor and health plan? benghazi lies before during, and after and then coverup, of course, we've got an threat to nuclear weapons deal that was done with iran all because this administration is bent over backwards. >> give iranians whatever had they want. >> the whole point this was part of the iran nuke deal. and that nuke deal looks increasingly troublesome as we learn more and more about it. this is one more detail had is troubling. >> stuart this all started back in carter administration and a what they wanted wases 400 million. when i sat down with likes of rah ani first thing they asked for was 400 million been on the table since 1979 and mainstream media ought to be asking why this team is bending over backwards to support iranian regime consistently for the fi
get to that if we have time.foreign currency in the middle of the night and important i think for us to note this administration is deceived and deassembled repeatedly since 2009. gun locking case, irs enemy list, obamacare did you get to keep your doctor and health plan? benghazi lies before during, and after and then coverup, of course, we've got an threat to nuclear weapons deal that was done with iran all because this administration is bent over backwards. >> give iranians whatever...
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if you look at the polls. basically their argument because they also went after trump plenty in the town hall. >> they did. >> they kind of said trump's crazy, clinton's corrupt, look at us. that was sort of what they had to say, and obviously these two candidates are more unfavorable than they are seen favorably by the american people. there is an opportunity for another voice to get in there and get a hearing from the american people and that's part of why i think you saw last night their message of inclusiveness, gary johnson once said if i make mistakes i admit them. that's in sharp contrast to what so long on hillary clinton on the emails, so they definitely sound different. so if you're looking for an alternative there's a voice out there in gary johnson and bill weld that may prove attractive. they still have quite a bit to go, they're at 9% nationally in our poll in the four-way horse race. got to get to 15% to get in those debates. that's the holy grail for them. if they can't get themselves on the pr
if you look at the polls. basically their argument because they also went after trump plenty in the town hall. >> they did. >> they kind of said trump's crazy, clinton's corrupt, look at us. that was sort of what they had to say, and obviously these two candidates are more unfavorable than they are seen favorably by the american people. there is an opportunity for another voice to get in there and get a hearing from the american people and that's part of why i think you saw last...
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if i loss, i'm pretty rich. have a nice life.he problem with donald trump and you see it with the second amendment comment. he doesn't understand what conservatives think. so he take every argument. and he either dials it up to 11 or gives it to somebody criticizing conservatives. saying maybe a second amendment people will kill a judge. you know who allowed isis to thrive? people on the left might say american foreign policy. he says president obama is the actual founder. look at the document of incorporation. >> people on the left don't infer that. people on the left actually say that. when the right says it they all have a heart attack. they were saying george w. bush all the time started isis. we have been jeering george w. bush started isis and everyone just nods. but the right has to purks ssy foot around. >> but not everybody nod when the left said that. >> i'm talking like everyone else talks. kennedy: i don't think he's sab towing his campaign. i think he knows his campaign is done. >> we have to say the undocumented les
if i loss, i'm pretty rich. have a nice life.he problem with donald trump and you see it with the second amendment comment. he doesn't understand what conservatives think. so he take every argument. and he either dials it up to 11 or gives it to somebody criticizing conservatives. saying maybe a second amendment people will kill a judge. you know who allowed isis to thrive? people on the left might say american foreign policy. he says president obama is the actual founder. look at the document...
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come in if you want. if you don't want to come in, keep going.down below, he was telling them i want to keep going. i want to keep going. i spoke to a source who said he was adamant that he wanted to climb the building. they're like fine. if this is what you want to do, keep going. their hope is he gets tired. it's pretty amazing how easily they are able to take out the windows on these buildings. this is something they're trained for. they don't need to break the glass or rip through anything. they sort of easily, it's amazing to me how they are just easily take the glass out and can just stand there now and sort of hope that he comes in and they're going to talk to him and you can see that's going on right now. there's a supervisor up there. he's wearing a white shirt and probably about six emergency services officers there. they are hanging out. these guys do this so often. these kinds of things are not sort of abnormal. it happens. people climb buildings and people go up and climb wrijs and most cases it's suicidal people. in this case it's a
come in if you want. if you don't want to come in, keep going.down below, he was telling them i want to keep going. i want to keep going. i spoke to a source who said he was adamant that he wanted to climb the building. they're like fine. if this is what you want to do, keep going. their hope is he gets tired. it's pretty amazing how easily they are able to take out the windows on these buildings. this is something they're trained for. they don't need to break the glass or rip through anything....
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i don't know if they're unforced.s doubled down on some of these things that have backfired on him. the fight he got in with the khans was just not a very good idea and wasn't very smart on his part. so he needs to really decide that he's going to campaign for the presidency in a real way and start moving the numbers. >> garland, what's your respo e response? is he not campaigning now? >> well, i think the bombastic sensationalist kind of statements hurt donald trump. the fact of the matter is donald trump's strength has so far been the unconventional candidate and kind of being in a different area of conventional republican establishment when it comes to trade deals and some other things regarding the working class. i think for donald trump to be successful he has to get back to the message that was effective for him which was one that can be heard by the working class and can be accepted by people who have lost their jobs to trade deal, et cetera. >> you talked about unconventional strategy. larry was on fox and fri
i don't know if they're unforced.s doubled down on some of these things that have backfired on him. the fight he got in with the khans was just not a very good idea and wasn't very smart on his part. so he needs to really decide that he's going to campaign for the presidency in a real way and start moving the numbers. >> garland, what's your respo e response? is he not campaigning now? >> well, i think the bombastic sensationalist kind of statements hurt donald trump. the fact of...