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that i can tell you. and, by the way, is there any place better, safer, or more fun to be than at a trump rally, right? [cheers and applause] having a good time. to all the people that got nafta wrong and, by the way, signed by bill clinton, perhaps the worst trade deals ever made in the history, not of the country, in the history of the world. there has never been a deal so bad as nafta. it's a one-way highway out of this country for our jobs and for our money. and we're going to renegotiate that one very quickly. let me tell you. and then you look at what's happening with china. and they are trying to give us the transpacific partnership now. [crowd booing] >> which will be a total disaster that hillary clinton called the gold standard. barack obama wants it. he is pressing it. it will be -- and i say this, nothing can be as bad as nafta, but it's going to be pretty close. so i just want to tell you we're not approving the transpacific partnership, just another catastrophe. [cheers and applause] our tra
that i can tell you. and, by the way, is there any place better, safer, or more fun to be than at a trump rally, right? [cheers and applause] having a good time. to all the people that got nafta wrong and, by the way, signed by bill clinton, perhaps the worst trade deals ever made in the history, not of the country, in the history of the world. there has never been a deal so bad as nafta. it's a one-way highway out of this country for our jobs and for our money. and we're going to renegotiate...
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when i was doing this speech and i never tell a story but i've got to tell it here today. admitting what you fear. when i used to work at the hÄagen-dazs, skipping ice cream and i remembered this woman came one day and she kept snapping her finger at him. we actually convince the owner of the store where 17 tonight guys a management store because we had worked there for so long. i gave a fake age. so we were the managers at the store. this woman snapping her fingers. i'll be with you once i can. she says now, you serve me now. i said when you are rude like that i'm not going to serve you. she says i want to see the manager. i at the manager for you. can i help you? she says you're not the manager i said i am. i said i'm still not going to serve you because you're being so rude to everyone. she said you're going to work at this mr. bought ice cream store for the rest of their miserable life. acidifying here for the rest of my miserable life, you'll still never get any ice cream. and they used to tell the story and laugh and say it didn't bother me. but as i said they are co
when i was doing this speech and i never tell a story but i've got to tell it here today. admitting what you fear. when i used to work at the hÄagen-dazs, skipping ice cream and i remembered this woman came one day and she kept snapping her finger at him. we actually convince the owner of the store where 17 tonight guys a management store because we had worked there for so long. i gave a fake age. so we were the managers at the store. this woman snapping her fingers. i'll be with you once i...
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i am excited to tell the story.breakthrough at the same time, whether it was brad realizing that he came to the company for the right reasons and trevor realizing that his story, it resonates with people, but most importantly, he's able to feel proud about it. proud of you guys. nice job. nice job. nice job. travis: thank you. we need to slow down, take our time. lemonis: the new display case has come in, and so have the new watches. travis: make sure that they're perfect. make sure that the bands and the faces, everything fits perfectly. man: that looks good. lemonis: so, today's the day we're gonna pitch the flip flop shop. ♪ trevor: marcus. good to see you, buddy. travis: been all right? lemonis: looks awesome. couple changes here and there. why don't we get this inside? looks awesome. finally watches that have color and vibrant, beautiful patterns on them. i'm blown away with how good they look. this pattern is amazing. when you saw these out of the box, what'd you think? trevor: i lost it. lemonis: the watch th
i am excited to tell the story.breakthrough at the same time, whether it was brad realizing that he came to the company for the right reasons and trevor realizing that his story, it resonates with people, but most importantly, he's able to feel proud about it. proud of you guys. nice job. nice job. nice job. travis: thank you. we need to slow down, take our time. lemonis: the new display case has come in, and so have the new watches. travis: make sure that they're perfect. make sure that the...
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there's a big difference between telling the truth and telling the truth effectively. >> stephen: telling the truth effectively is telling a story? >> well, yeah. >> stephen: telling the truth is merely factual. telling the truth effectively is creating a narrative or the audience being the jury will come along with. >> you've got to know who's on your jury, how they listen, what understand what their values are and you have to frame your case up in a way they can understand and relate to, and that's what i did. i'm not a lawyer, i don't mean to brag, but i'm not. i'm not a lawyer. ( laughter ) i worked on the psychological aspects of the story, getting it across. >> stephen: if you were helping someone put together a jury for something tragic like the jonbenet ramsey case, who would you say they should on the jury at a core value level. common sense is not common enough anymore. >> stephen: what does that mean? because that sounds super cool and folksy with a southern accent, but you can make anything -- i would believe anything you say because of the mustache and the southern accent, i
there's a big difference between telling the truth and telling the truth effectively. >> stephen: telling the truth effectively is telling a story? >> well, yeah. >> stephen: telling the truth is merely factual. telling the truth effectively is creating a narrative or the audience being the jury will come along with. >> you've got to know who's on your jury, how they listen, what understand what their values are and you have to frame your case up in a way they can...
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they tell you how to make bombs. we should arrest the people that do that because they are participating in crime. we should arrest them. instead they say oh, no, you can't do anything. that's freedom of expression. >> why do they allow the websites? you can go online? >> that's the same thing. those people should be arrested because they are inciting violence. they are making violence possible. they should be arrested immediately. they have websites that tell how to make bombs, how to make all sorts of things that are totally
they tell you how to make bombs. we should arrest the people that do that because they are participating in crime. we should arrest them. instead they say oh, no, you can't do anything. that's freedom of expression. >> why do they allow the websites? you can go online? >> that's the same thing. those people should be arrested because they are inciting violence. they are making violence possible. they should be arrested immediately. they have websites that tell how to make bombs, how...
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my prediction is based on history. >> before you tell me that, tell me what the six keys are that were of whack for the democrats. >> absolutely. party mandate. because the democrats took pay sting in 2014. inkepple incumbency because the sitting president is not running. third party because you have that pesky gary johnson polling way above any prior libertarian vote. policy change. because in the second term, and this goes term by term, there is nothing like the affordable care act. foreign policy success. because in the second term, there is nothing like getting rid of bin laden in the first term. and incumbent candidate charisma because hillary clinton is not one of those once in a generation charismatic candidates like kennedy or reagan. >> or obama for that matter. >> or obama who had the key in 2008. >> so, based on that, you look at that and say the system has been right every time. trump looks like a winner. now, what about the question mark? >> the question mark is i'm not reading a crystal ball. i'm going on patterns of history. and donald trump is a history shattering candi
my prediction is based on history. >> before you tell me that, tell me what the six keys are that were of whack for the democrats. >> absolutely. party mandate. because the democrats took pay sting in 2014. inkepple incumbency because the sitting president is not running. third party because you have that pesky gary johnson polling way above any prior libertarian vote. policy change. because in the second term, and this goes term by term, there is nothing like the affordable care...
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nvsos-dot-gov can tell you. its your opportunity and right to vote all those regristration forms end up at the clark county election department.... as far as voter regristration in calrk county last week we did 17k during non election times joe gloria with the registrar of voters says maybe a couple thousand people register a week... gloria says more dems than republicans are signing up in clark county... as for ages.. he says its across the board... and welcomes the numbers. when you dont vote you lose your voice for those out registering people... a common complaint they tell fox5 is they dont like hillary or trump.. so they dont plan to vote. the office of president is the one ofice that has the least amount of affect on your life its your ocmmisioners your state legislature that have a daily affect on your life togteher we are going to empower eachother we are going to listen to eachother we are going to include eachother this country is only great when we are together cheering we want to remind everyone it'
nvsos-dot-gov can tell you. its your opportunity and right to vote all those regristration forms end up at the clark county election department.... as far as voter regristration in calrk county last week we did 17k during non election times joe gloria with the registrar of voters says maybe a couple thousand people register a week... gloria says more dems than republicans are signing up in clark county... as for ages.. he says its across the board... and welcomes the numbers. when you dont vote...
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tell us the country is on the wrong track. here's major garrett. ( cheers ) >> reporter: at a bakery in miami's little havana, donald trump enjoyed coffee where they said the first presidential debate was a smash hit. s >> that's one of the biggeston shows of the history of television, biggest debate ever. it was big league, definitely big league. o >> reporter: former new york city mayor rudy giulianid accompanied trump as he often does, and suggested he boycott the next two debates. here's what trump told us last night. l any doubt that you'll participate in the next two y presidential debates? >> no, this was a great experience for me. i really enjoyed it. i think we got our point across. she's not going to make america great again.in >> reporter: but by the morning trump was complaining that lester holt went easy on clinton. >> he didn't ask her about the emails. mp benghazi deal that she destroyed. >> reporter: trump advisers concede trump could have been sharper and should have forcedla some of those issues into the disc
tell us the country is on the wrong track. here's major garrett. ( cheers ) >> reporter: at a bakery in miami's little havana, donald trump enjoyed coffee where they said the first presidential debate was a smash hit. s >> that's one of the biggeston shows of the history of television, biggest debate ever. it was big league, definitely big league. o >> reporter: former new york city mayor rudy giulianid accompanied trump as he often does, and suggested he boycott the next two...
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nvsos-dot-gov can tell you. its your opportunity and right to vote all those regristration forms end up at the clark county election department.... as far as voter regristration in calrk county last week we did 17k during non registrar of voters says maybe a couple thousand people register a week... gloria says more dems than republicans are signing up in clark county... as for ages.. he says its across the board... and welcomes the huge numbers. when you dont vote you lose your voice dont lose your voice for those out registering people... a common complaint they tell fox5 is they dont like hillary or trump.. so they dont plan to vote. the office of president is the one ofice that has the least amount of affect on your life its your ocmmisioners your state legislature that have a daily affect on your life togteher we are going to empower eachother we are going to listen to eachother we are going to include eachother this country is only great when we are together cheering we want to remind everyone it's not jus
nvsos-dot-gov can tell you. its your opportunity and right to vote all those regristration forms end up at the clark county election department.... as far as voter regristration in calrk county last week we did 17k during non registrar of voters says maybe a couple thousand people register a week... gloria says more dems than republicans are signing up in clark county... as for ages.. he says its across the board... and welcomes the huge numbers. when you dont vote you lose your voice dont lose...
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and my gut would tell me this. i don't think a father would try to put his son in harm's way if he knew he's getting ready to get to the bus at 4:30 and try to pull out a gun and shoot a cop. the mindset in the process of picking up his son from school. most criminal activities happen after 10:00 or 12:00. when i say a case, he said, 2:00 in the morning, the drug deal went bad but i don't believe this was an intention. whether he had a gun or not, let's be honest, he stutters and i don't know how fast the police wanted him to move, what's not said is they were serving a warrant. they do it every tuesday and thursday for the last two months because the college behind this apartment. so a thing every tuesday and thursday and the warrant was not from mr. scott. but i'm thinking in my own mind, my own analogy since they did not know he was disabled, since they did not know he stuttered, i'm thinking that's why things got ugly. that's my own personal analogy and whether he had a gun or not, let's say he had a gun, do yo
and my gut would tell me this. i don't think a father would try to put his son in harm's way if he knew he's getting ready to get to the bus at 4:30 and try to pull out a gun and shoot a cop. the mindset in the process of picking up his son from school. most criminal activities happen after 10:00 or 12:00. when i say a case, he said, 2:00 in the morning, the drug deal went bad but i don't believe this was an intention. whether he had a gun or not, let's be honest, he stutters and i don't know...
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what more can you tell us? >> what's concerning here is it appears that this particular train line, new jersey transit, into hoboken, does not have positive train control. not according to federal railroad sources. what's going to happen here is a thorough investigation on the part of the national transportation safety board as well as new jersey transit and other authorities to determine what exactly happened here if it wasn't, we hope, anything nefarious. was there a breakdown in technology? was there some sort of a breakdown in the switching mechanisms for that line? was there something to do with the engineer? was he or she completely in control of the train at that moment or distracted or dealing with an out of control train? there's simply an awful lot of unknowns right now that they need to work through. the immediate priority as you would expect is to treat everybody on the scene, evacuate everybody from the train, as you would imagine, having been a mass casualty situation. they're going to be taking a
what more can you tell us? >> what's concerning here is it appears that this particular train line, new jersey transit, into hoboken, does not have positive train control. not according to federal railroad sources. what's going to happen here is a thorough investigation on the part of the national transportation safety board as well as new jersey transit and other authorities to determine what exactly happened here if it wasn't, we hope, anything nefarious. was there a breakdown in...
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what did i tell you? it could be dangerous. a lot of people will be heading out earlier to beat the rush. that means the rush will start earlier and you will be stuck in it. unless you leave earlier. right the now we are looking at the vine closed overnight for construction. both moving out. you can barely see but moving in the westbound direction it is opened, eastbound side, shortly going to follow. then we have an accident in west philadelphia cobbs creek parkway block both directions, between christian street and catherine street, you will to have use an alternate 61st or 62nd street will be your best bet but right now we have got construction. i-95 south at betsy ross bridge that left lane is block right now, also more construction 295 northbound between route 47 and 168, one to two lanes are block until 5:00 a.m. right around that same area 42 northbound at 295 all lanes block until 5:00 a.m. we will have more in ten minutes. >>> big news from a company that once dominated the cell phone market. >> we will tell what you b
what did i tell you? it could be dangerous. a lot of people will be heading out earlier to beat the rush. that means the rush will start earlier and you will be stuck in it. unless you leave earlier. right the now we are looking at the vine closed overnight for construction. both moving out. you can barely see but moving in the westbound direction it is opened, eastbound side, shortly going to follow. then we have an accident in west philadelphia cobbs creek parkway block both directions,...
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i tell you what, they are telling me they could do the job very, very rapidly. very rapidly is longer than you would like, but they could get the job done and get it done with precision and get it done. we have no choice, sean. we have no choice. we have to take them out. >> stay right there. we're just getting things started. now, we have much more as we continue with donald trump right after the break. also tonight, you'll meet victims of radical islamic terror attacks, their family members, as we continue. "hannity" from milwaukee straight ahead. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particl
i tell you what, they are telling me they could do the job very, very rapidly. very rapidly is longer than you would like, but they could get the job done and get it done with precision and get it done. we have no choice, sean. we have no choice. we have to take them out. >> stay right there. we're just getting things started. now, we have much more as we continue with donald trump right after the break. also tonight, you'll meet victims of radical islamic terror attacks, their family...
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i'll tell you guys. yeah, we got to go. >> announcer: tomorrow, trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway is live and it's all on the table. plus, nyong'o and david oyelowo. just by looking in my eyes. they can tell when i'm really excited and thrilled. and they know when i'm not so excited and thrilled. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. but i knew. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love. some eyelove. when is it chronic dry eye? to find out more, chat with your eye doctor hey, pal. what, you got a cough this winter? you want tough love, mentholyptus halls with big time cooling flavor. or soft love. milder flavored honey halls with real honey. hey honey, yes, dear. you're washing that baked-on alfredo by hand, right? yes, dear. dish issues? cascade platinum powers through your toughest stuck-on food. so let your dishwasher be the dishwasher. this turned out great. cascade. you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises y
i'll tell you guys. yeah, we got to go. >> announcer: tomorrow, trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway is live and it's all on the table. plus, nyong'o and david oyelowo. just by looking in my eyes. they can tell when i'm really excited and thrilled. and they know when i'm not so excited and thrilled. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. but i knew. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love. some eyelove. when is it chronic dry eye? to find out more, chat with...
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dep should have told neighbors. >> man: they should tell water tell people that their drinking water may not be healthy. they have a moral obligation to google so. >> reporter: outgoing senator joyner said the law should be change require notification of spells. even if it does not leave the polluter's property. >> woman: your drinking water is the lifeblood of every person. >> anchor: the senator from that area pulp county said she wants to be buried by environmental staff before she can say whether the law should be change. well water testing started today for those living nearby >> anchor: other water loss tonight. say developers looking for answer. they want to know why billions of gallons of sewage are bumped into the bag. never there is a rain event. >> reporter: a dep spokesperson said 262 million gallons of sanitary overflow have been reported see why this pinellas county accounts for 240 million gallons of that. state lawmakers, business owners, and residents are looking for answers. clearwater and pinellas officials say they were overcapacity in the sewage system. it was st
dep should have told neighbors. >> man: they should tell water tell people that their drinking water may not be healthy. they have a moral obligation to google so. >> reporter: outgoing senator joyner said the law should be change require notification of spells. even if it does not leave the polluter's property. >> woman: your drinking water is the lifeblood of every person. >> anchor: the senator from that area pulp county said she wants to be buried by environmental...
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she could tell based -- did she see drugs on him? how -- what made her think that he was on something? >> she is a drug recognition expert, has been for about 2 years. i think she got her training back in 2014. it's about a five or six week course for police officers to take. you know, most of us -- i've never seen anyone on pcp, but that is not an uncommon occurrence in certain parts of the country or in tulsa, oklahoma, to see someone under the influence of pcp -- >> so officer shelby in a matter of seconds that she was able to interact with mr. crutcher deduced that he was definitely on pcp and had a weapon? >> she believed he could have a weapon in the pocket. shep was pretty sure about being on pcp. you know, she spent over 2 minutes trying to get hip to comply and follow orders leading up to the shooting. >> has officer shelby reached out to the victim's family, either directly or through a third party to offer condolences? >> you know, she has shared with me that she feels horrible. this is a tragedy in light of the fact that
she could tell based -- did she see drugs on him? how -- what made her think that he was on something? >> she is a drug recognition expert, has been for about 2 years. i think she got her training back in 2014. it's about a five or six week course for police officers to take. you know, most of us -- i've never seen anyone on pcp, but that is not an uncommon occurrence in certain parts of the country or in tulsa, oklahoma, to see someone under the influence of pcp -- >> so officer...
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>> i'm not going to tell you.'re going to tell me. >> robert starts guessing. >> i didn't rape nobody. >> no. no. >> i didn't kill the baby. >> no. i'm not saying that. i'm not saying that you raped anybody. >> i didn't cut nobody. >> i didn't say you cut. >> i didn't shoot nobody. >> i didn't say you shot nobody. robert, i'm going to tell you what i'm getting, all right? since you're not going to tell me. you stabbed that woman. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> then snead asks robert where. >> whereabouts on her body? >> in the middle. >> snead corrects him again. >> prior to stabbing her in the uh -- in the back, all right, you cut her. >> it was essentially the police's confession, not robert's. >> telling you this, it's going to get me home tonight? >> i doubt it. >> then why am i lying to you about all this so i can just go home? >> you're not lying to me. >> i am lying to you, full front, full front to your face. >> i'm lying to you just so i can go home, which is exactly what is the moti
>> i'm not going to tell you.'re going to tell me. >> robert starts guessing. >> i didn't rape nobody. >> no. no. >> i didn't kill the baby. >> no. i'm not saying that. i'm not saying that you raped anybody. >> i didn't cut nobody. >> i didn't say you cut. >> i didn't shoot nobody. >> i didn't say you shot nobody. robert, i'm going to tell you what i'm getting, all right? since you're not going to tell me. you stabbed that woman....
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what does it tell you? >> well, you know, there's always going to be a certain measure of chaos when these things happen, but as you see what happened tomorrow, you had that one incident. our major concern is if there's a secondary or ter sh air incident and at the least, we have a secondary incident. we won't be able to tell the thiep explosion that was used and get a sense for what kind of device it is. but this is a good early start and the police will be working with the camera owners. >> this is a surveillance video we have from original theory, i should say, fitness in chelsea. the outside as -- after the explosion happened and the inside as the explosion happened. this is from them. we're using it from msnbc, because no doubt, this is part of the story and part of the investigation. we'll be back in just moments with our live coverage of the explosion in manhattan. ♪ it's peyton. ♪ it's peyton on sunday mornings. ♪ you like football? it's directv nfl sunday ticket. i can watch every sunday ticket gam
what does it tell you? >> well, you know, there's always going to be a certain measure of chaos when these things happen, but as you see what happened tomorrow, you had that one incident. our major concern is if there's a secondary or ter sh air incident and at the least, we have a secondary incident. we won't be able to tell the thiep explosion that was used and get a sense for what kind of device it is. but this is a good early start and the police will be working with the camera...
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one self-pro claimed internet troll mino yianopolous tells us he's proud. even after being banned for his taunting of "ghostbusters" star leslie jones. he talked to terry more nn london. >> reporter: wha standard hollywood production. >> now there are sightings all over the city. >> reporter: a remake of the beloved 1984 movie "ghostbusters." >> get out of my friend, ghost! >> reporter: this time with an all-female cast. >> let's go. >> oh, did you -- >> i'll let you. >> reporter: one of the stars, leslie jones. but within a few days of the movie's release leslie jones was subjected to incredibly vicious attacks on twitter. trolling came from anonymous users, but not all of them. >> are you a troll? >> of course. >> what is trolling? how do you look at it? >> i like to think of myself as a virtuous troll. i'm doing god's work. >> reporter: milo ionnopolous also known as nero joined in the tormenting of jones calling her a man on twitter to his 350,000-plus followers. >> in the twitter storm you called her a dude. if leslie jones were right here would you sa
one self-pro claimed internet troll mino yianopolous tells us he's proud. even after being banned for his taunting of "ghostbusters" star leslie jones. he talked to terry more nn london. >> reporter: wha standard hollywood production. >> now there are sightings all over the city. >> reporter: a remake of the beloved 1984 movie "ghostbusters." >> get out of my friend, ghost! >> reporter: this time with an all-female cast. >> let's go....
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>> let me ask you, tammy, just again, if you can tell if they are telling people to disperse? >> i can't tell. all i can hear are the protesters that will start chanting every once in a while. it's hard to tell if the line of officers in riot gear are telling anybody to get back or not. >> tammy lightner on the street for us in charlotte, north carolina. again, we'll keep your shot up. we do have actually the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio is here with us tonight. we're going to be talking with him in just a moment as a big city mayor, as somebody with experience in protesting and also with a lot of political experience around the issue that has brought these protesters out on the street tonight. we're happy to be able to bring in mayor de blasio here tonight to give us his perspective of what we're looking at here and also the broader politics of this. a refresher and terms of conflex of why this is happening. it was yesterday in charlotte where there was a fatal police shooting of an african-american man. one of the real points of contention that's emerged after that
>> let me ask you, tammy, just again, if you can tell if they are telling people to disperse? >> i can't tell. all i can hear are the protesters that will start chanting every once in a while. it's hard to tell if the line of officers in riot gear are telling anybody to get back or not. >> tammy lightner on the street for us in charlotte, north carolina. again, we'll keep your shot up. we do have actually the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio is here with us tonight....
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i'll tell you what i've found to be the key to a happy marriage.who married a stripper, then divorced a stripper, then married a regular person and--and hung in there a whole three months. want a happy marriage? hold hands. hold hands? hold hands. you are a stupid person. i'm serious. something as simple as holding hands could give someone a sense of togetherness.
i'll tell you what i've found to be the key to a happy marriage.who married a stripper, then divorced a stripper, then married a regular person and--and hung in there a whole three months. want a happy marriage? hold hands. hold hands? hold hands. you are a stupid person. i'm serious. something as simple as holding hands could give someone a sense of togetherness.
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>> you can bet she's going to vote this november. >> tell me just tell you final question. >> you know, hillary is hitting me with tremendous commercials. some of it said entertainment. some of it said somebody who has been very vicious to me, rose any o'donnell, i said very tough things about her and i think everybody agrees that she deserves it. i was going to say something extremely rough to hillary, and her family. and i said to myself. i just can't do it. it's inappropriate. it's not nice. but she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on negative ads on me many of which are absolutely untrue. they're untrue and they're misrepresentations, i will tell you this, lester, it's not nice. and i don't deserve that. but it's certainly not a nice thing that she's done. it's hundreds of millions offards. and the only gratifying thing is, i saw the polls come i today with all of that money, $200,000 spent and i'm either winning or i'm tied and i spent practically nothing. >> clinton and trump debate again sunday october 9th in st. louis. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morni
>> you can bet she's going to vote this november. >> tell me just tell you final question. >> you know, hillary is hitting me with tremendous commercials. some of it said entertainment. some of it said somebody who has been very vicious to me, rose any o'donnell, i said very tough things about her and i think everybody agrees that she deserves it. i was going to say something extremely rough to hillary, and her family. and i said to myself. i just can't do it. it's...
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you can tell a difference in those neighborhoods across the d.c. line. if you look at the street sign they had northwestern or not. i loved that. what a great place to set up a good add-on know what the book is. i'm going to hang out and see if they investigate cases and how to homicide detectives do their jobs today. as i did that i spent six months and i couldn't figure out what the story was. i was really struggling. i ran out of money for my publisher and then i realized i love stories where you test characters under intense stress and circumstances and then see how that reveals their character. in my first book, i wrote 80,000 words about one day in u.s. history. i wrote 3000 words in about three minutes about these men and women pushed it on the period this book i didn't really have that over six months. i started looking at my last february 2013, some of your police officers. we had 12 murders and 28 days, three police shooting and that is when you also had two of the final six high school students were killed at school year and the last two were
you can tell a difference in those neighborhoods across the d.c. line. if you look at the street sign they had northwestern or not. i loved that. what a great place to set up a good add-on know what the book is. i'm going to hang out and see if they investigate cases and how to homicide detectives do their jobs today. as i did that i spent six months and i couldn't figure out what the story was. i was really struggling. i ran out of money for my publisher and then i realized i love stories...
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all i can tell you is when you're in the cycle of this everything. everything. >> reporter: haunted by crushing insecurity and anxiety that began as a child, vargas says that as a local news anchor she discovered that a glass or two of wine helped soothe frayed nerves. >> it was like, ah, i finally feel relaxed. all my insecurities would sort of fade back. >> reporter: a startling statistic. more than 60% of women who have a problem with alcohol also struggle with anxiety. in 2002 she singer-songwriter marc cohn. you know his song "walking in memphis." ? when i was walking in memphis ? she says she did control her drinking as she was taking care of their two sons, zack and sam. but her drinking was causing added tension in their marriage. >> he thought i drank too much. >> reporter: and so she began a telltale pattern, keeping the amount a secret. and even hiding wine under her bathroom sink. >> looking at myself in the am. sneaking into my own bathroom to gulp down a half cup of wine so i can get through another hour feeling good. >> reporter: and t
all i can tell you is when you're in the cycle of this everything. everything. >> reporter: haunted by crushing insecurity and anxiety that began as a child, vargas says that as a local news anchor she discovered that a glass or two of wine helped soothe frayed nerves. >> it was like, ah, i finally feel relaxed. all my insecurities would sort of fade back. >> reporter: a startling statistic. more than 60% of women who have a problem with alcohol also struggle with anxiety. in...
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don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to.s can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe bet
don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to.s can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual...
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but from outside video surveillance tells a di story. "i thought it was all fake, to be honest with you til it was all over." scott lewis believes the man you see on this apartment security video is alonso perez. you can see the man pulling a gun in broad daylight and firing nine shots at the manager's office in late july. lewis tells me the man previously lived here at the peterson motel and apartments for two weeks. under what police confirmed to lewis was a false name. "he said he had been doing some painting and he gave me some paint supplies and plastic and tape as nice, we never had a cross word." but that all changed a couple weeks later. lewis tells me the man and his girlfriend were arguing.. and as a rule doesn't let hostile people inside his office. (nats him explaing what happened) lewis did file a police report.. and fox 5 did find a case matching the description of fox 5 did find a description of perez and an incident on july 25th. but we have been unable to confirm this with police. when lewis saw reports of a suspect esca
but from outside video surveillance tells a di story. "i thought it was all fake, to be honest with you til it was all over." scott lewis believes the man you see on this apartment security video is alonso perez. you can see the man pulling a gun in broad daylight and firing nine shots at the manager's office in late july. lewis tells me the man previously lived here at the peterson motel and apartments for two weeks. under what police confirmed to lewis was a false name. "he...
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she tells you how to fight isis on her website. i don't think general douglas macarthur would like that too much. >> the next segment -- >> at least i have a plan to fight isis. >> no, no, you're telling the enemy everything i want to do. >> no, we're not. >> see, you telling the enemy everything
she tells you how to fight isis on her website. i don't think general douglas macarthur would like that too much. >> the next segment -- >> at least i have a plan to fight isis. >> no, no, you're telling the enemy everything i want to do. >> no, we're not. >> see, you telling the enemy everything
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when they don't tell you how much something costs and you have to ask? maybe that's why i always make sure to... ... ?bring up the costs associated with your services.? i know. transparency about costs. just one way edward jones makes sense of investing. ? before it became a medicine, a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. there were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. and so after it became a medicine, someone who couldn't be cured, could be. me. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. you're choosing more complete allergy relief and all the enjoyment that comes along with it. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only control 1. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. with flonase, more complete relief means enjoyment of every beautiful moment. flonase, six is greater than one, changes everything. when you're close to the people yo
when they don't tell you how much something costs and you have to ask? maybe that's why i always make sure to... ... ?bring up the costs associated with your services.? i know. transparency about costs. just one way edward jones makes sense of investing. ? before it became a medicine, a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years. there were thousands of patient volunteers and the hope of millions. and so after...
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we have been telling you about this, but after the break we are going to tell you how to protect yourself from becoming the next victim. >>> later on in the buzz, why one university is telling the next time you are at the gas station, i was there today, be sure to look out for the credit card skimmers at the pump. >> yeah, but the problem is you can't even see these things, they hide them so well. you don't even know you have been a victim until it's already happened. an alarming number of these skimmers are being found at gas stations across arizona. last year, there were 11 of them found in arizona. this year, more than 50 of them haveve been found, and nearly a of them were found in august alone. so to protect yours thieves using these skimmers, never use your debit card at the pump, and don't be afraid to ask questions at the gas station. >> when you go to fill up for gas, you need to go in and ask the attendant first. when's the last time you checked for skimmers on your pumps? if they haven't checked them for a while, pay cash or go somewhere else. >> they have made getting gas an o
we have been telling you about this, but after the break we are going to tell you how to protect yourself from becoming the next victim. >>> later on in the buzz, why one university is telling the next time you are at the gas station, i was there today, be sure to look out for the credit card skimmers at the pump. >> yeah, but the problem is you can't even see these things, they hide them so well. you don't even know you have been a victim until it's already happened. an alarming...
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but i have a little story to tell about the party. i don't know if i should tell it because it was a top-secret party. >> stephen: you had to turn in your phone before you walked in. >> they took your phone. they took your i.d. you had to go through clearance to get into the party. anyway, we were in this story. i've never told this story and i'm telling it on national tv. everyone who is anyone is at this party. >> stephen: it's a fun group of people. >> everyone's there, so at one point -- >> and it's super casual, too. you're just hav the white house. >> it's the the best party, good music, good food. at one point a little break, a little dance battle starts between usher and janelle monae. and you're watching and wonder category this be? and you're dancing and you're like it can't get better than this. and you see potus, and flotus. and you're like it can't get better than this. and then who steps into the middle of the dance battle? this one. like this and... ( cheers and applause ) >> it was fun. >> everyone fell out, just fell
but i have a little story to tell about the party. i don't know if i should tell it because it was a top-secret party. >> stephen: you had to turn in your phone before you walked in. >> they took your phone. they took your i.d. you had to go through clearance to get into the party. anyway, we were in this story. i've never told this story and i'm telling it on national tv. everyone who is anyone is at this party. >> stephen: it's a fun group of people. >> everyone's...
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>> thanks, we did tell a bit of that history which clearly you missed so if you could briefly tell us. >> i'm thrilled to take that. the house was built over a period of 1802 to 1818 by george washington parke custis. the house was physically built by a sizable number of enslaved african-americans as well as other laborers. it was designed by george hadfield who was one of the early designers of the u.s. capital building and, indeed, it is made to -- the greek revival style it's a massive property, the room we're in right now is 18-foot ceilings and it was really made to look almost like a temple-like structure as a memorial monument to george washington. >> now, washington as you said was a swamp at the time and how did the family survive the summers here? >> it was hot but sometimes down by the river -- sometimes the river was a blessing but sometimes a curse. there would be cool breezes but there was a lot of swamps and mosquitos and it was not always a pleasant place. they didn't have air conditioning back then. up here on this ill there's a nice breeze sometimes and you open up t
>> thanks, we did tell a bit of that history which clearly you missed so if you could briefly tell us. >> i'm thrilled to take that. the house was built over a period of 1802 to 1818 by george washington parke custis. the house was physically built by a sizable number of enslaved african-americans as well as other laborers. it was designed by george hadfield who was one of the early designers of the u.s. capital building and, indeed, it is made to -- the greek revival style it's a...
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tell me your background.stephanie: my husband and i met dave, and we tried his soups, and we just fell in love with it. lemonis: he works here now? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: so, who do you report to? stephanie: umm...long story. um... lemonis: why don't we go outside? stephanie: sure. lemonis: yeah. so, who do you report to? stephanie: dave. [ laughs ] lemonis: why do you say it like that? stephanie: uh... well... lemonis: is there something more to the story? stephanie: well, there is somebody that works with us. her name is grace, and she's also working along with me with this store. lemonis: oh, she works here? stephanie: i don't know what's going on with her. lemonis: i definitely sensed that her body language changed when this topic came up, and it prompted me to say, "are you telling me everything?" no? stephanie: no, i-i just -- like i said, i'm not sure, um, what's her position here. lemonis: stephanie seemed reluctant to tell me exactly what's going on, so i'm gonna talk to other employees at other l
tell me your background.stephanie: my husband and i met dave, and we tried his soups, and we just fell in love with it. lemonis: he works here now? stephanie: yeah. lemonis: so, who do you report to? stephanie: umm...long story. um... lemonis: why don't we go outside? stephanie: sure. lemonis: yeah. so, who do you report to? stephanie: dave. [ laughs ] lemonis: why do you say it like that? stephanie: uh... well... lemonis: is there something more to the story? stephanie: well, there is somebody...
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let me tell you there's so much media here. down the row there all of the media outside and then insiders a lot of media, as well. i talked to a political analyst about this issue and the senior presidential debates about it for the student at hofstra it seems like more of a party atmosphere than a debate but what happens inside is going to st. petersburg the future of the country and determine who leads it. an issue that a lot of people have talk about should the moderater fact check. hillary clinton supporters want him to. >> i don't think that the moderatedder's job is to fact check. >> reporter: political analyst told me that moderater shoulded not. >> moderater's job is to facilitate, to k opponent wants to refute what one has said let the opponent do it. >> reporter: neither candidate knows what questions will be asked and the presidential debate commission says it's completely up to holt. >> we try to focus this format on big discussion sections. so there will be a 2 minute question with a 2 minute response. a response f
let me tell you there's so much media here. down the row there all of the media outside and then insiders a lot of media, as well. i talked to a political analyst about this issue and the senior presidential debates about it for the student at hofstra it seems like more of a party atmosphere than a debate but what happens inside is going to st. petersburg the future of the country and determine who leads it. an issue that a lot of people have talk about should the moderater fact check. hillary...
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officials tell abc news rahami traveled to afghanistan and pakistan, later telling authorities he had a wife in pakistan. >> if he has made frequent trips to afghanistan and fbi, are going to have to figure out who he visited and what was the real purpose of his trips. >> reporter: by sunday night, police are locking in on rahami as their primary suspect. five of rahami's family members are detained on a new york city bridge. police suspect they're headed to fly out of jfk airport, but later the family is released. then just after 8:30 sunday night, two men find a backpack near the train station in elizabeth. as police attempt to disarm the bombs one of the robots cuts a line, causing this explosion. fear spreads across the new york region. tension is particularly high because the u.n. general assembly is in session and leaders from around the world are arriving. by now the bomb scare has made its way into presidential politics. >> just before i got off the plane, a bomb went off in new york. and nobody knows exactly what's going on. >> obviously we need to do everything we can >> rep
officials tell abc news rahami traveled to afghanistan and pakistan, later telling authorities he had a wife in pakistan. >> if he has made frequent trips to afghanistan and fbi, are going to have to figure out who he visited and what was the real purpose of his trips. >> reporter: by sunday night, police are locking in on rahami as their primary suspect. five of rahami's family members are detained on a new york city bridge. police suspect they're headed to fly out of jfk airport,...
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♪ >> we have a breaking news story to tell you about.pparently a plane has just crashed into the world trade center here in new york city. it happened just a few moments ago apparently. we have very little information available at this point in time. but on the phone, we do have jennifer ober steen hon apparently witnessed this event. jennifer, can you hear me? >> hello. >> hi, jennifer. >> hi, katie. >> can you please tell me what you saw and give me any information about what's going on there. >> yes, i have to tell you, it's quite terrifying. i'm in shock right now. i calm out of the subway at bowling green heading to work in battery park at the ritz carlton hotel and i come out and i saw a big -- i heard a boom, looked up and there was a big ball of fire. i'm not looking north at world trade center. it is the last twin tower. i'm looking north. i'm in battery park right now. you can hear the fire engines and emergency crews behind me. it is unbelievable when the fire first burst hello. >> go ahead. >> like i've never seen before. and
♪ >> we have a breaking news story to tell you about.pparently a plane has just crashed into the world trade center here in new york city. it happened just a few moments ago apparently. we have very little information available at this point in time. but on the phone, we do have jennifer ober steen hon apparently witnessed this event. jennifer, can you hear me? >> hello. >> hi, jennifer. >> hi, katie. >> can you please tell me what you saw and give me any...
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tell your doctor about all medicines you take. the most common side effects are swelling, bruising, pain, numbness, redness, and areas of hardness in the treatment area. find a doctor at mykybella.com allergies distracting you? when your symptoms start... doctors recommend taking of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. ? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ? ? trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. for me, trintellix made a difference. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medic
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt both made switching to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. ovide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (
tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt both made switching to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a...
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telling nbc news, these are anonymous sources, and they're lying. trump also under fire for this praise of russian president vladimir putin. >> in that system he's been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. >> reporter: gop senator lindsey graham late today. >> i think this is the since people thought hitler was a good guy. >> reporter: on u.s. military leadership, trump calling the nation's generals reduced to rubble. >> they have been reduced to a point where it's embarrassing for our country. >> trump critics will say his performance was not specific, it wasn't serious. his supporters will say this is the real trump. the real trump is caught up in a lot of holes. >> reporter: but his controversies, trump closing in. hallie jackson, nbc news, new york. >>> this is andrea mitchell. hillary clinton didn't saying vladimir putin is a better leader than president obama. >> that is not just unpatriotic and insulting to the people of our country as well as to our commander in chief, it is scary. >> reporter: and trump saying he would ha
telling nbc news, these are anonymous sources, and they're lying. trump also under fire for this praise of russian president vladimir putin. >> in that system he's been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. >> reporter: gop senator lindsey graham late today. >> i think this is the since people thought hitler was a good guy. >> reporter: on u.s. military leadership, trump calling the nation's generals reduced to rubble. >> they have been reduced to...
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what does that tell you? gov. lepage: it tells me that it doesn't work. that's what it tells me. it tells me that there's nobody looking after the chicken coop. sharyl: tom roth leads the effort to catch welfare cheats. tom: we've got one large case that should be going for indictment soon that's about a quarter of a million dollars in case to date. sharyl: lepage has also pushed through a series of major welfare reforms. maine was one of the few states with no restrictions on how long people could get cash assistance. now there's a five-year limit. those convicted of drug crimes can be booted off welfare if they flunk a drug test. and then there are big changes to the food stamp program. gov. lepage: food stamps is a copout. i'd rather teach them how to earn money so they can buy their own food. sharyl: under revisions made in age 50 with no dependents can only get food stamps if they enroll in vocational education, volunteer an hour a day, or work 20 hours a week, if they're mentally and physically able. after one year, the results were remarkable. the food stamp caseload of ch
what does that tell you? gov. lepage: it tells me that it doesn't work. that's what it tells me. it tells me that there's nobody looking after the chicken coop. sharyl: tom roth leads the effort to catch welfare cheats. tom: we've got one large case that should be going for indictment soon that's about a quarter of a million dollars in case to date. sharyl: lepage has also pushed through a series of major welfare reforms. maine was one of the few states with no restrictions on how long people...
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tell your doctor about all medicines you take.t common side effects are swelling, bruising, pain, numbness, redness, and areas of hardness in the treatment area. find a doctor at mykybella.com >> pelley: measles has been >> pelley: measles has been eradicated from the americas after a decade-- after decades of vaccinations, according to the world health organization. the disease causes fever, and rashes, and sometimes deadly complications. bone-dry weather in california has produced an epidemic of wildfires. there are seven burning. this one broke out yesterday in the mountains near santa cruz. it's already burned 1,100 acres and at least two homes. hundreds more are threatened and evacuations have been ordered. from fire to flood-- today in iowa, the cedar river he cedar rout a foot lower than expected. some homes and businesses in cedar rapids got water in their basements, but sandbags and temporary flood walls saved most of downtown. the mi the miami marlins wore their hearts on their sleeves, and their backs last night. everyo
tell your doctor about all medicines you take.t common side effects are swelling, bruising, pain, numbness, redness, and areas of hardness in the treatment area. find a doctor at mykybella.com >> pelley: measles has been >> pelley: measles has been eradicated from the americas after a decade-- after decades of vaccinations, according to the world health organization. the disease causes fever, and rashes, and sometimes deadly complications. bone-dry weather in california has produced...