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. >> how does the us become party to a court case? >> there are lots of different ways, chief among which is the us getting sued by someone. if the us does something an individual thinks violates his or her statutory or constitutional rights they are allowed to file suit in federal court and take that to the supreme court if it is a case that is worthy of it. there are other instances in which the united states can get involved. the primary one is being a party to the case but then as i suggested earlier there is this notion of being an amicus pure i participant. when the government is not party to the case but has an interest in the outcome of the case. in those settings the solicitor general will get involved if the united dates wants, if the administration what the sg to get involved and they get involved in that capacity. >> host: the current solicitor general, a well-known name in washington, the solicitor general has quite well known. is that always the case? >> i think among those circles, the legal elite circles the solicitor g
. >> how does the us become party to a court case? >> there are lots of different ways, chief among which is the us getting sued by someone. if the us does something an individual thinks violates his or her statutory or constitutional rights they are allowed to file suit in federal court and take that to the supreme court if it is a case that is worthy of it. there are other instances in which the united states can get involved. the primary one is being a party to the case but then...
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. >> first up, you can use the animal costume. you can become a party animal. >> i like that all the time. i like that one. >> next up is pretty much the ultimate dad joke. the chip reader. dress up like a bag of chips and nerd glasses. >> chip reader. i like that for the hot dad. >> and guess who loves halloween the most? children. >> here we have two more puns. aev you can use stuff in the garage. a pitchfork and angel wings and attach the letters to the bee costume. >> this is cute. a lot of people with pitchforks in garages. these are cute and clever. how about you? you are in a clever costume. >> i am letting the cat out of the bag. >> it is about being clever. you save money that way. >> how much is all this cost? >> these costumes cost under $20. especially if you have stuff in your garage. >> and under $20. no one else at your party will wear that. >> exactly. except you cannot sit down. >> alana, thank you. i love these ideas. i love halloween. it is not just about costumes. i think sheinelle has craft ideas. >> i don't know. cat out of the bag
. >> first up, you can use the animal costume. you can become a party animal. >> i like that all the time. i like that one. >> next up is pretty much the ultimate dad joke. the chip reader. dress up like a bag of chips and nerd glasses. >> chip reader. i like that for the hot dad. >> and guess who loves halloween the most? children. >> here we have two more puns. aev you can use stuff in the garage. a pitchfork and angel wings and attach the letters to the...
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that remains is the republican party in its currentv incarnation is no vehicle, no vessel for conservativism. the question becomes can it be radically remain the way it left us remake the democratic party after the 60s. they took it from the left and center working class party into a fully left us ideological progressive party. can they do that or the republican party? if not you're going to needru another vehicle vessel.s too many people have corrupted themselves. sean hannity spent eight minutes on a show last night extolling the virtues of the integrity of the national enquirer. i think it into this. i didn't get into it to be called names or have my thtivations questions. in order to defend the virtues of the publication that every time ago to to the supermarket counter talks about great aliens probing rednecks and trailerk ns parks. why if were going to actually do something righteous and worthwhile i will put up withlo the crap. if not i think there's a lot of people like this last color, what is the point. i think this is the argument that is going to be happening on the right about 12:01 a.m. starting november ninth. >> talkshow host and you can find
that remains is the republican party in its currentv incarnation is no vehicle, no vessel for conservativism. the question becomes can it be radically remain the way it left us remake the democratic party after the 60s. they took it from the left and center working class party into a fully left us ideological progressive party. can they do that or the republican party? if not you're going to needru another vehicle vessel.s too many people have corrupted themselves. sean hannity spent eight...
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when you are used to just rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate donald trump becomes the first major party nominee and american history to suggest that he will not concede, despite losing the vote and then says today, that he will accept
when you are used to just rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate donald trump becomes the first major party nominee and american history to suggest that he will not concede, despite losing the vote and then says today, that he will accept
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. >> i think we need a law that says if you become the nominee of a major party, you have to release your tax returns. now, now a lot of us were wondering, what is he hiding? it must be really terrible. well, "the new york times" -- >> continuing on, the democratic nominee for president, hillary clinton, taking some shots at ohio. this comes after "the new york times" reported over the weekend that trump lost nearly $1 billion in the 1990s in casino and airline ventures, and that that may very well have allowed him to pay zero in federal income tax for as much as 18 years. >>> deciding the next president of the u.s.a. isn't the only thing on the ballot this year, that's for sure. >> there are also the questions of raising the minimum wage and legalizing recreational pot. well, starting is trying to help you make an informed decision on all of this. tonight at 6:30, at south mountain community college, there will be a town hall meeting. the goal is to help voters better understand the propositions on the election ballotment information about every ballot measure will be presented by the secretary of state's office. so toni
. >> i think we need a law that says if you become the nominee of a major party, you have to release your tax returns. now, now a lot of us were wondering, what is he hiding? it must be really terrible. well, "the new york times" -- >> continuing on, the democratic nominee for president, hillary clinton, taking some shots at ohio. this comes after "the new york times" reported over the weekend that trump lost nearly $1 billion in the 1990s in casino and airline...
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party, beat us hard over the head. it could be the fact that secretary clinton said she needs when she becomes president both parties to help her to make adjustments to the law we'll see what kind of political impact this has. you heard jay carney say when hillary clinton becomes president. the vote is two weeks away. we'll see what happens. >> athena jones reporting live from washington. let's talk about this with cnn politics editor mark preston and david swerdlick. all right. you know, athena was talking about premiums, right? well, mark, deductibles are enormous for some of these voters, and i mean enormous. when i was reporting in ohio last week i talked to a lot of people who were on obamacare. some people say their deducti e deductibles are $7,000. they can't afford to go to the doctor even though they have health insurance through obamacare. so voters do care deeply about this issue, especially those voters affected by it. >> yeah. this is what you would call when we talk about pocketbook issues, guess what, this is a pocketbook issue because it affects people across the board, specifically those, as you said,
party, beat us hard over the head. it could be the fact that secretary clinton said she needs when she becomes president both parties to help her to make adjustments to the law we'll see what kind of political impact this has. you heard jay carney say when hillary clinton becomes president. the vote is two weeks away. we'll see what happens. >> athena jones reporting live from washington. let's talk about this with cnn politics editor mark preston and david swerdlick. all right. you know,...
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when you are used to just rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate donald trump becomes the first major party nominee and american history to suggest that he will not concede, despite losing the vote and then says today, that he will accept the results if he wins, that is not a joking matter. i want everybody to pay attention. that is dangerous. when you try to sow the seeds of doubt in people's minds about the legitimacy of our election, that undermines our democracy. you are doing the work of our adversaries for them. our democracy depends on people knowing that there is so matters -- knowing that their vote matters. to occupy the seats of power were chosen by the people. even when your preferred candidate loses, when you are the one who is running and you lose, you have to be the bigger -- you have got to see the bigger picture and say that here in america we believe in democracy, and we accept the will of the people. i am telling you florida, your vote does matter and your vote does count. the notion of voter fraud, out of one million votes cast there were 31 proven cases of voter fraud.
when you are used to just rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate donald trump becomes the first major party nominee and american history to suggest that he will not concede, despite losing the vote and then says today, that he will accept the results if he wins, that is not a joking matter. i want everybody to pay attention. that is dangerous. when you try to sow the seeds of doubt in people's minds about the legitimacy of our election, that undermines our...
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carnival of the animals, written as a kind of joke for a friend, becomes this famous piece, tell us about it. >> yeah, it was a little partypiece, and in it he took 14 animals in this grand zoological fantasy, is what he called it. ♪ and each movement turns an animal, somehow, into music. the simplest way is to take the sound of the actual animal, and in the first movement that's what happens, a lion's roar is turned into music. ♪ ♪ but sometimes, for example in hemiones, which is a wild tibetan donkey, famous for running at blinding speed up and down rough mountains, he turns the idea of the animal into music, and turns that into two pianists running up and down the keyboard at blinding speed in unison. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: he also has this movement called the pianists. >> it's like a joke, based on the scale, it's based on these ridiculous scales that pianists do, maybe that's the animal that annoys the neighbors when the pianists are actually playing. ♪ >> reporter: pianists as animals. >> pianists as animals, anybody can be a joke. >> reporter: one movement, the swan, next to last movement, did become hugely, maybe the mos
carnival of the animals, written as a kind of joke for a friend, becomes this famous piece, tell us about it. >> yeah, it was a little partypiece, and in it he took 14 animals in this grand zoological fantasy, is what he called it. ♪ and each movement turns an animal, somehow, into music. the simplest way is to take the sound of the actual animal, and in the first movement that's what happens, a lion's roar is turned into music. ♪ ♪ but sometimes, for example in hemiones, which is a...
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." - as a nation, we've become used to the idea that running for president is a two-party affair, but that's not the way it has to be. and back in 1992, that meant ross perot, a short texas billionaire with a distinctive twang. now, perot launched his campaign on a lark, but as he shot up in the polls, his opponents, george h. w. bush and bill clinton, were forced to take him very seriously. now, on the other hand, ralph nader spent decades in the public eye and affected the lives of millions of people around the world as a consumer advocate. he's now probably best remembered as an independent party contender who may have changed the course of history. now, you can call these third-party candidates ornery. you can call 'em difficult, but whatever you do, don't you dare call them spoilers. - the interesting thing about ross perot was that he didn't really look and talk like a billionaire. - in plain texas talk, it's time to take out the trash and clean out the barn or it's gonna be too late. - he was a little guy and talked kind of fast, and people naturally liked him. he was from texa
." - as a nation, we've become used to the idea that running for president is a two-party affair, but that's not the way it has to be. and back in 1992, that meant ross perot, a short texas billionaire with a distinctive twang. now, perot launched his campaign on a lark, but as he shot up in the polls, his opponents, george h. w. bush and bill clinton, were forced to take him very seriously. now, on the other hand, ralph nader spent decades in the public eye and affected the lives of...
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becoming more and more popular. >> they could protect both parties in situations like the one behind us where pastor deputies are searching for a sex offender. >> it is not perfect and the cameras aren't always on. there is a new technology to make sure they are on. >> a suspect gets out of his car and officer finds drugs hidden in a duffel bag. the man is under arrest caught on camera. but it is not always this smooth. >> there have been a number of critical incidents in chicago and charlotte where the camera was not on. >> one reason, a lot going on leading up to a confrontation, san diego police officers keep they are going to engage with a suspect. >> the officer will not always have time and will not always know when the critical incident will occur. >> now they won't have to, there is a new technology that knows when it is time for the camera to start rolling. so when the gun comes out, the camera goes on. a company called safari land just unveiled automatic activation system at the international association of chief of police conference at the convention a holster wired to the body camera worn on an officer's chest
becoming more and more popular. >> they could protect both parties in situations like the one behind us where pastor deputies are searching for a sex offender. >> it is not perfect and the cameras aren't always on. there is a new technology to make sure they are on. >> a suspect gets out of his car and officer finds drugs hidden in a duffel bag. the man is under arrest caught on camera. but it is not always this smooth. >> there have been a number of critical incidents...
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us, warm today at 60. a warm situated to the west and passing through today and breezy south winds with it. today going up to 60 degrees. party sunny and becoming windy. likely a few clouds are rolling in this evening. tonight patchy fog. maybe a stray shower and lows in
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us to encourage the russian people to become involved. we need to reduce the time required to complete the procedures. so citizens can acquire the land as soon as possible. economist zarna supports the ruling party united russia, and has great hopes for the one hectare law. >> translator: legislators were drafting this law, an opinion poll indicated 30 million people are interested in moving to the far east. and if just one third of those people make the move, then the law will be a huge success in bringing development to this region. >> despite those hopes, she says potential settlers in the far east, need more than free land. >> i don't think providing land for free is going to be enough for the project to succeed, some changes need to be made to related laws. imagine you move to a forested area in the far east, without enough infrastructure. it's impossible to live without electricity, gas and heating. these projects need various kinds of support. it's too much for one person to do. forums were held on the far east one hectare law, these issues were discussed. for people who want to move to the far east, the infrastructure issue is extremely important. >> the far east is a place for pioneers
us to encourage the russian people to become involved. we need to reduce the time required to complete the procedures. so citizens can acquire the land as soon as possible. economist zarna supports the ruling party united russia, and has great hopes for the one hectare law. >> translator: legislators were drafting this law, an opinion poll indicated 30 million people are interested in moving to the far east. and if just one third of those people make the move, then the law will be a huge...
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kpix5's joe vazquez shows us there's now a high tech way to wind down their party without saying a word. >> reporter: when my kids play video games with the neighbors, they become zombies, look at these faces, like their brains escape to another universe. bringing them back to earth is a real chore. >> and you want to be the cool dad and say 10 minutes, dinnertime, you know, let's -- 10 minutes. >> a little busy right now. >> and you don't want to be the dad who is yelling and screaming and you say five and you come back in five and they are still on. >> reporter: now a new device could put that zombie resistance on hold. the primary purpose for the home wireless system by san francisco based eithero is to boost the wi-fi signal inside your house in hard to reach places but it also serves an alternate purpose with a feature called family profiles, a smartphone app. >> what family profiles allows you to do is set groups of devices for, you know, each of the kids in your home and set limits. >> reporter: and get this, you can even temporarily pause their video games to get their attention. >> you can pause any device in your home, so -- >> as long as it's connect
kpix5's joe vazquez shows us there's now a high tech way to wind down their party without saying a word. >> reporter: when my kids play video games with the neighbors, they become zombies, look at these faces, like their brains escape to another universe. bringing them back to earth is a real chore. >> and you want to be the cool dad and say 10 minutes, dinnertime, you know, let's -- 10 minutes. >> a little busy right now. >> and you don't want to be the dad who is...
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party lines is how maggie hassan makes new hampshire work for us. i'm maggie hassan >>> when you think of sports you probably don't think of pole dancing. that's exactly what it's become. the competition is fierce. here's abc's sunny who is neny >> i just want to put on an amazing show. >> reporter: for these athletes thousands of hours of training have boiled down to this night. >> nervous. >> reporter: as they prepare to wild world of competitive pole dancing. much of ashley fox's year centers around prepping for the pole classic in las vegas. she even dropped out of school to pursue her passion for pole dancing full-time. how intense is the competition? >> it's very intense. so there's a lot of pressure to do well. >> the next 24, even the in exthree hours, are pole expo, drawing competitors from all over the world vying for recognition and a prize. renowned instructor fonia's list of students includes britney spears, who pulled out moves during her "slave for you" routine at this year's billboard music awards. ? i'm a slave for you ? >> climbing the pole with britney. we did the basic climb. individual pole tricks. >> reporter: for the elite pole dancers taking th
party lines is how maggie hassan makes new hampshire work for us. i'm maggie hassan >>> when you think of sports you probably don't think of pole dancing. that's exactly what it's become. the competition is fierce. here's abc's sunny who is neny >> i just want to put on an amazing show. >> reporter: for these athletes thousands of hours of training have boiled down to this night. >> nervous. >> reporter: as they prepare to wild world of competitive pole dancing....
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everybody in both political parties, whatever you think of it, drop their gs when they're speaking to us, like we need help with the language. for barack and michelle obama, this has becomenal. i'm joined by colleen mccain nelson, and fred hyde. colleen, let me ask you about this. why is it personal for michelle obama? can you get into her head and heart. >> she talked about this shook her to her core. she speaks as a mom, and it's resonant in a way that it's not when hillary clinton talks about being a mom and being a grandmother. but i think it's also personal because of the birther issue. i mean, president obama and michelle obama took that very personally. >> being called an illegal alien when you're in the white house. >> exactly. that was very personal for them. you have seen kind of a new energy, new passion from both of them in the last few days. >> when we come back, let me finish with something not having to do with what's become this depressing political campaign. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural. now that i work there, i value the food even more. i feed it to yoshi because there are no artificial color
everybody in both political parties, whatever you think of it, drop their gs when they're speaking to us, like we need help with the language. for barack and michelle obama, this has becomenal. i'm joined by colleen mccain nelson, and fred hyde. colleen, let me ask you about this. why is it personal for michelle obama? can you get into her head and heart. >> she talked about this shook her to her core. she speaks as a mom, and it's resonant in a way that it's not when hillary clinton...
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used for any number of things. if you try to run in 2020, if you wanted to become the maker of a new party or a new movement, or a newetwork. i know he said he was not interested in a tv network, but there's so much talk about it. he is doing his own independent media. the campaign has been broadcasting on facebook. it is not like he likes tv or any ink. this data could be used for commercial purposes. -- or anything. it could be a media empire or breitbart empire. is a little unclear. it has huge commercial potential and huge political potential. an is not been talking -- dave s knocked out the time, what is your biggest take away? ellen: i think there are 2. one obvious take away, most people inc. the campaign is his public thing. and his tweets, but they are more sophisticated than they let on a much more professional. i do not think they are doing anything super cutting-edge, but they are on it. while they know it is unlikely they will win, they still have not completely given up. that is one thing. the other is they could commercialize it. the other thing they talked about was voter suppression. and if they are
used for any number of things. if you try to run in 2020, if you wanted to become the maker of a new party or a new movement, or a newetwork. i know he said he was not interested in a tv network, but there's so much talk about it. he is doing his own independent media. the campaign has been broadcasting on facebook. it is not like he likes tv or any ink. this data could be used for commercial purposes. -- or anything. it could be a media empire or breitbart empire. is a little unclear. it has...
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it could be used if he decided to try to run in 2020, if he wanted to become the maker of a new partyr a new movement, or a new network. i know in sums each he said he was not interested in a tv network, but there's so much talk about it. and look, he is doing his own independent media. the campaign has been broadcasting on facebook. carol: it is not like he likes tv or anything. [laughter] ellen: no, it is not like he doesn't know anything about it. this data could be used for commercial purposes. it could be a media empire or breitbart empire. it is a little unclear. it has huge commercial potential and huge political potential. david: your reporters talk to stephen bannon, which is a rare thing because he is not talking. what is your biggest take away? from what he had to say about the way this is structured in the trump campaign? ellen: i think there are two. one obvious take away, most people think the campaign is his public thing. trump's speeches and his tweets, but they are more sophisticated then they lead on an much more professional than they let on. i do not think they are
it could be used if he decided to try to run in 2020, if he wanted to become the maker of a new partyr a new movement, or a new network. i know in sums each he said he was not interested in a tv network, but there's so much talk about it. and look, he is doing his own independent media. the campaign has been broadcasting on facebook. carol: it is not like he likes tv or anything. [laughter] ellen: no, it is not like he doesn't know anything about it. this data could be used for commercial...
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more than the usual standard -- when used you suggest rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate , trump becomes the first major party nominee and american history to suggest that he will not concede, despite losing the vote, and then says today that he will accept the results if he wins, that is not a joking matter. no, no, no. i want everybody to pay attention here. that is dangerous. when you try to sow the seeds of doubt in people's minds about the legitimacy of our election, that undermines our democracy. then you are doing the work of our adversaries for them. because our democracy depends on people knowing that their vote matters. the those who occupy the seats of power were chosen by the people. even when your preferred candidate loses, even when you are the one who is running and you lose, you have to see the bigger picture and say that here in america, we believe in democracy, and we accept the will of the people. i am telling you, florida, your vote does matter and your vote does count. in this whole notion of voter fraud, listen, one study shows out of one billion votes cast, there were 31 proven cases of
more than the usual standard -- when used you suggest rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate , trump becomes the first major party nominee and american history to suggest that he will not concede, despite losing the vote, and then says today that he will accept the results if he wins, that is not a joking matter. no, no, no. i want everybody to pay attention here. that is dangerous. when you try to sow the seeds of doubt in people's minds about the...
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become the national forefront. independent voters want to see a better america. they want to choose the president as opposed to the party to get uso that place. >> there are a lot of independents that donald trump needs in the important swing states. thank you for being with us this morning. >> still to come the time 19 minutes after the top of the hour. donald trump saying it time and time again. >> the evidence the system is rigged is that hillary clinton despite her many crimes was even allowed to run for president. >> now there is brand new fear as glitches plague several states. >> they are a tad spooky. the apps you need for halloween. >> forget the election. halloween is just days away. parents looking to keep tabs on their kids in a sea of ghosts and goblins are going for their smart phone. >> brett larson from channel 115 is here with the app that we will want to download before our child goes trick or treating. >> you want halloween to be safe so you can steal their candy when they go to bed. halloween is on monday. before you send your cap dan america seeker through the door arm your kids with the app that keeps them s
become the national forefront. independent voters want to see a better america. they want to choose the president as opposed to the party to get uso that place. >> there are a lot of independents that donald trump needs in the important swing states. thank you for being with us this morning. >> still to come the time 19 minutes after the top of the hour. donald trump saying it time and time again. >> the evidence the system is rigged is that hillary clinton despite her many...
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becoming party sunny for today. highs reach up to the mid 60s. patchy fog late tomorrow and it humanizes us. you cross over a divide. you to strike up conversations with people? >> ti try to. talk was normal. >> you mean canada where everyone is nice? >> there's only 19 of us in the world. so we're superunderpop lated. you're always sayi iing hi. i ride the elevator in the building i live in. you see the same people all the time. >> you look at the floor. >> you're trying to find a way not to talk to everybody. >> jesse, that is so rude. >> who wouldn't want to have small talk with you. you're the dream small talk person. it's usually an >> i think girls think i'm trying to pick them up if i say hi, great weather today. >> nothing wrong with that. >> it doesn't work for me. i'm shy, guys, i'm a libra. beggars can't be choosers, lara. >> it goes counterintuitive to what you teach your kids. it sounds like something more people should do if eh we would all make eye contact. just be nice. i think we're distrustful. someone starts talking to owe, you, you're like, what do you want from me? >> do
becoming party sunny for today. highs reach up to the mid 60s. patchy fog late tomorrow and it humanizes us. you cross over a divide. you to strike up conversations with people? >> ti try to. talk was normal. >> you mean canada where everyone is nice? >> there's only 19 of us in the world. so we're superunderpop lated. you're always sayi iing hi. i ride the elevator in the building i live in. you see the same people all the time. >> you look at the floor. >> you're...
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i think we need a law that says, if you become the nominee of the major parties, you have to release your tax returns. now, a lot of usis he hiding? it must be really terrible. well, the "new york times" has discovered at least part of the answer. back in the 1990s, trump apparently lost a billion dollars in a single year. on bad investments and failing ka se casinos. now, how anybody can lose a dollar let alone a billion dollars in the casino industry is kind of beyond me. right? and it's just hard to figure. but as a result, it doesn't look like he paid a dime of federal income tax for almost two decades. now, while millions of american families, including mine and yours were working hard paying our fair share, it seems he was contributing nothing to our nation. imagine that. not fair. nothing for pell grants to help kids go to college. nothing for veterans. nothing for our military. and you know, he has been dissing america in this whole campaign. right? he talks us down. he makes disparaging comments about our country. he calls our military a disaster. well, it's not, but it might have been if everybody else had f
i think we need a law that says, if you become the nominee of the major parties, you have to release your tax returns. now, a lot of usis he hiding? it must be really terrible. well, the "new york times" has discovered at least part of the answer. back in the 1990s, trump apparently lost a billion dollars in a single year. on bad investments and failing ka se casinos. now, how anybody can lose a dollar let alone a billion dollars in the casino industry is kind of beyond me. right? and...
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. >> first up, you can use an old animal costume you have lying around the house or a leopard print sweater or dress you have and become a party animal. spirit. that's the most important thing. >> i like leopard print. i like that one. >> next sup pretty much the ultimate dad joke, a chip reader, you know, those things at the checkout counter everyone hates. dress up like a bag of potato chips, grab your favorite book and a pair of glasses. >> i like that for the hot dad in your life. >> exactly. >> guess who loves halloween the most? children. what do we have? >> two more you can use stuff enough your garage like a pitch fork, you know, a pair of glasses, angel wings, just attach all the letters to the bee costume, cut an egg out of foam core and you are good to go. >> a lot of people have pitch forks in their garages. these two are cute and clever. but how about you? you're pretty clever. >> i am letting the cat out of the bag. >> shopping bag and cat. it's not just go to the store, pick a costume up. it's using what you have on hand and you save money that way too. >> how much would all this cost? not too much. >> i think e
. >> first up, you can use an old animal costume you have lying around the house or a leopard print sweater or dress you have and become a party animal. spirit. that's the most important thing. >> i like leopard print. i like that one. >> next sup pretty much the ultimate dad joke, a chip reader, you know, those things at the checkout counter everyone hates. dress up like a bag of potato chips, grab your favorite book and a pair of glasses. >> i like that for the hot dad...
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us, warm today at 60. a warm situated to the west and passing through today and breezy south winds with it. today going up to 60 degrees. party sunny and becoming windy. likely a few clouds are rolling in this evening. tonight patchy fog. maybe a stray shower and lows in party sunny and warm tomorrow. now to news chopper 12. >> sally, there was a full closure overnight and now picked up. this is narm under the freeway. head lights are northbound. tomorrow morning reopening the lane here with the merge. that is good news. right now, no complaints here. moving into the construction area, 5 minutes northbound from the hale up to the zoo. 12 minutes 41 southbound from the highway q down that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> ben: thank you, matt. a milwaukee man is targeted while taking out the trash. this happened near 14th and vine. the victim was taking the trash out and when someone robbed him. the suspect took cash and the car keys and jumped into the car and drove away. no one was hurt. the police are looking for that car and the suspect. milwaukee county could be paying a new fee, that is discussed tonight. hillary mintz is li
us, warm today at 60. a warm situated to the west and passing through today and breezy south winds with it. today going up to 60 degrees. party sunny and becoming windy. likely a few clouds are rolling in this evening. tonight patchy fog. maybe a stray shower and lows in party sunny and warm tomorrow. now to news chopper 12. >> sally, there was a full closure overnight and now picked up. this is narm under the freeway. head lights are northbound. tomorrow morning reopening the lane here...
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become weakened. this has been most of use in recent years. under either party it seems, presidents have often forgotten that they are intended to restrain the congress at times, and that the congress is independent of their desires, and thus fused in some kind of unholy unity, the political class has raged forward in an expansion of powers and prerogatives, mistakenly assuming that to exercise power is by default to do good. even the simplest among us know that this is not so. power is an instrument of fatal consequence. it is confined no more readily than quicksilver and escapes good intentions as easily as air flows through mash. therefore those who are trusted with it must educate themselves in self-restraint. a republic, if you can keep it, is about limitation, and for good reason. because we are mortal, and our actions are imperfect. the tragedy of presidential decision is that with even the best of choice, some, perhaps many, will be left behind, and some, perhaps many, may die. because of this, a true statesman lives in what churchill called a continuous
become weakened. this has been most of use in recent years. under either party it seems, presidents have often forgotten that they are intended to restrain the congress at times, and that the congress is independent of their desires, and thus fused in some kind of unholy unity, the political class has raged forward in an expansion of powers and prerogatives, mistakenly assuming that to exercise power is by default to do good. even the simplest among us know that this is not so. power is an...
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party affiliation does not matter, what does? maybe the presidential election cycle theory can give us a clue. it says regardless of whether a republican or democrat becomes the leader oe weak in the year following the presidential election. markets improve in the second year, peak in the third year and are weak again in the fourth year. but like almost every market theory, there are exceptions to the rules. the cycle theory did not work the last known for years. that is why instead of trying to outsmart mr. market, you are better addressing what is within your control like paying down credit card debt, retirement plan. >>> a big thank you to everyone who came out to support the fight against breast cancer. saturday march the tenth annual making strides at raleigh. a powerful celebration of survivorship. a way to put your best foot forward to end this deadly disease. this is a picture that i took -- of all of the survivors that came forward. we had thousands of people there who walked at north hills mall and up through the neighborhood they are raising more almost halfway to the goal. the weather was fantastic. >>> a great day yesterday. temperatures were
party affiliation does not matter, what does? maybe the presidential election cycle theory can give us a clue. it says regardless of whether a republican or democrat becomes the leader oe weak in the year following the presidential election. markets improve in the second year, peak in the third year and are weak again in the fourth year. but like almost every market theory, there are exceptions to the rules. the cycle theory did not work the last known for years. that is why instead of trying...
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us and paul ryan and he is going to blame it on the republican party. i think what happened is that he does start his own network. that network becomesonald trump's own shadow government. i think it will start very quickly after the election except if he starts contesting the result. if your math is right, how is he going to say that they stole it from him if he ends up getting 170? >> if the margin is more than 100 and you are not talking about a florida 2000 situation, that's the other question. i talked to people who know him better and watched him through the years and said hey, he didn't get in with a grand plan. he liked the idea of winning. he didn't like the idea of serving as president. do you think there is a part that would be relieved to get the politics thing over with? >> having known him a long time, i can't imagine him sitting in a policy meeting about climate change or anything else. i think this has been fun. he has been carried along by the narcotic of the car of these crowds. at some point, it makes you think of the old line that richard pryor used to have saying how he got caught with another woman by his wife an
us and paul ryan and he is going to blame it on the republican party. i think what happened is that he does start his own network. that network becomesonald trump's own shadow government. i think it will start very quickly after the election except if he starts contesting the result. if your math is right, how is he going to say that they stole it from him if he ends up getting 170? >> if the margin is more than 100 and you are not talking about a florida 2000 situation, that's the other...
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become weekend. of uses been most in recent years. seems,ither party it presidents have often forgotten that they are intended to restrain the congress at times, and that the congress is independent of their desires, and thus fused in some kind of unholy unity, the political in anhas raged forward expansion of powers and prerogatives, mistakenly assuming that to exercise power is by default to do good. even the simplest among us know that this is not so. power is an instrument of fatal consequence. it is confined no more readily than quicksilver and escapes good intentions as easily as air flows through mash. therefore those who are trusted with it must educate themselves and self-restraint. a republic, if you can keep it, is about limitation, and for good reason. because we are mortal, and our actions are imperfect. the tragedy of presidential decision is that with even the best of choice, some, perhaps many, will be left behind, and die. perhaps many, may because of this, a true statesman lives in what churchill called a continuous stress of soul. on
become weekend. of uses been most in recent years. seems,ither party it presidents have often forgotten that they are intended to restrain the congress at times, and that the congress is independent of their desires, and thus fused in some kind of unholy unity, the political in anhas raged forward expansion of powers and prerogatives, mistakenly assuming that to exercise power is by default to do good. even the simplest among us know that this is not so. power is an instrument of fatal...
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lending has become unmitigated bright spots, yet the stocks aren't reflecting that strength because right now there's a seething debate in the democratic party about concentration in banking. we used to separate actual banking from investment banking, meaning we had bnks that did lnding and other banks that were allowed to do corporate finance. ever since the great depression, the glass/steagall act prevented depositors money from being put at risk by those non-traditional portions of the bitz of banking. but 17 years ago that law was repealed and banks could put these two different kinds of businesses under one roof. now in the aftermath of the financial congress, eliminated risky processes. if glass/steagall were to be revised, companies like bank of america, jpmorgan, and citigroup would literally be torn asunder. they'd be dismantled. you'd have to ask yourself is that possibly why these stocks have had such meager increases after, again, reporting what i regard as astounding results and i follow these banks incredibly closely. beyond that, you got to wonder whether the whole notion of banks being too big to run efficiently or honestly might come back to life in washington. we
lending has become unmitigated bright spots, yet the stocks aren't reflecting that strength because right now there's a seething debate in the democratic party about concentration in banking. we used to separate actual banking from investment banking, meaning we had bnks that did lnding and other banks that were allowed to do corporate finance. ever since the great depression, the glass/steagall act prevented depositors money from being put at risk by those non-traditional portions of the bitz...
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become an issue across party lines. we have seen the last couple days conservative women come out and say we don't know if the republican party is the best party for usn the issues. i think hillary clinton is hitting that in iowa where she could lose women voters with the hope they will come on board. >> you heard the message yesterday when she was on stage with michelle obama in north carolina. listen to how she casts this election. >> i wish i didn't have to say this, right? but indeed dignity and respect for women and girls is also on the ballot in this election. and i want to thank our first lady for her eloquent powerful defense of that basic value. >> you will hear more about that in iowa today. meantime, in toledo, donald trump trying to make an appeal to african-american voters that was -- listen. i want to get your response. >> we're going to work on our ghettos so -- you take a look at what's going on where you have pockets of areas of land where you have the inner cities and you have so many problems. so many horrible, horrible problems. >> i had to look at that printed out to see what he was trying to say there. he seemed to -- after he s
become an issue across party lines. we have seen the last couple days conservative women come out and say we don't know if the republican party is the best party for usn the issues. i think hillary clinton is hitting that in iowa where she could lose women voters with the hope they will come on board. >> you heard the message yesterday when she was on stage with michelle obama in north carolina. listen to how she casts this election. >> i wish i didn't have to say this, right? but...
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this is more -- when usual standard used to just rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate donald trump becomes the first major party nominee and american history to suggest that he will , despite losing the vote and then says today, that he will accept the results if he that is not a joking matter. i want everybody to pay attention. that is dangerous. ofn you try to sow the seeds doubt in people's minds about the legitimacy of our election, that undermines our democracy. you are doing the work of our adversaries for them. our democracy depends on people knowing that there is so matters -- float matters. to occupy the seats of power were chosen by the people. even when your preferred candidate loses when you are the one who is running and you lose, you have to be the bigger picture and say that here in ,merica we believe in democracy and we accept the will of the people. florida, yourou tete does matter and your vo does count. the notion of voter fraud, out of one million votes cast there were 31 proven cases of voter fraud. 31 out of one million. you are much likelier to get strip where lightning. then to have some
this is more -- when usual standard used to just rigging or fraud without a shred of evidence, when last night at the debate donald trump becomes the first major party nominee and american history to suggest that he will , despite losing the vote and then says today, that he will accept the results if he that is not a joking matter. i want everybody to pay attention. that is dangerous. ofn you try to sow the seeds doubt in people's minds about the legitimacy of our election, that undermines our...
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for a major political party to become president of the united states, that this is the kind of conversation that we are having and it's really unfortunate. i would love to see uslk about the value that we all bring to this country and that just because we disagree with one another, we don't have to demonize one another for those disagreements. so it's frustrating. it's exasperating. and i can only hope that at some point enough people, enough smart people like you will realize there's a better conversation to be had. >> look, i completely agree with you. i would love to be talking policy. i would love to be talking things and potential laws that will be enacted that could help us in any number of different ways. that said, how much value do you put on the personality, the temperament, the moral compass of a presidential candidate? >>> i think it's important to know what the candidate's views are of the groups of people that represent this society. as a woman, it is important for me to know what the candidates think of me and my potential and ability as a woman and whether or not i am reduced to a number on a scale or a the size of the dress or the color of my
for a major political party to become president of the united states, that this is the kind of conversation that we are having and it's really unfortunate. i would love to see uslk about the value that we all bring to this country and that just because we disagree with one another, we don't have to demonize one another for those disagreements. so it's frustrating. it's exasperating. and i can only hope that at some point enough people, enough smart people like you will realize there's a better...
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parties, whatever you think of them, all drop their gs when they're speaking to us. because we need a little help with the language. for barack and michelle obama, it's become more than just politics, you can feel that, it's become personal. i'm joined by colleen mccain nelson from the "wall street journal," and also fred hyatt, editor of "the washington post" editorial board. >> so why is it personal for michelle obama? >> she talked about how this kind of shook her to her core, the revelations of -- >> "access hollywood". >> -- lewd remarks. and she speaks as a mom and it's resonant, and it's resonant in a way it's not when hillary clinton talks about being a mom and a grandmother. but i think it's also personal because of the birther issue. president obama and michelle obama took that very personally. it resurfaced -- >> you mean, being called an illegal alien while you're in the white house? >> exactly. so that was very personal for them. and so you've seen a kind of a new energy, a new passion from both of them in the last few days. >> last question along those lines. do you think obama, president obama, is counting the votes they're going to trump, an
parties, whatever you think of them, all drop their gs when they're speaking to us. because we need a little help with the language. for barack and michelle obama, it's become more than just politics, you can feel that, it's become personal. i'm joined by colleen mccain nelson from the "wall street journal," and also fred hyatt, editor of "the washington post" editorial board. >> so why is it personal for michelle obama? >> she talked about how this kind of shook...
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party's side of this argument. that should be fascinating. but that does it for us tonight. >>> donald trump's detour. the republican nominee takes a break to open a new hotel, but the event becomes a target for the clinton campaign. >>> plus, with 12 days left until election day, a new poll shows hillary clinton widening her lead over donald trump. but at the same time, the democratic nominee is offering a warning to her supporters. >>> and we're getting a look at newly released video showing the moment a police officer first encountered the man accused of setting off bombs in new york and new jersey last month. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, october 27th. i'm alex witt alongside louis bergdorf. donald trump attended the ribbon cutting of his new hotel in washington, d.c., yesterday. it was his second event at the hotel in as many months and the 32nd time trump has addressed the press from one of his properties. the candidate said the project, located on pennsylvania avenue, is an example of the kind of leadership he will bring to the white house. >> we turned a property that had been neglected for decades, and which was losing huge sums of money for the federal g
party's side of this argument. that should be fascinating. but that does it for us tonight. >>> donald trump's detour. the republican nominee takes a break to open a new hotel, but the event becomes a target for the clinton campaign. >>> plus, with 12 days left until election day, a new poll shows hillary clinton widening her lead over donald trump. but at the same time, the democratic nominee is offering a warning to her supporters. >>> and we're getting a look at...
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party you belong to, democrat, republican, independent, none of us deserve to be treated this way. nobody deserves this kind of abuse. >> michelle obama didn't call mr. trump by name today, that has becomeattern. these allegations are something donald trump clearly denies. to reach back decades in an attempt to smear mr. trump trivializes this campaign. he works to direct the campaign over bill clinton with sex is wal assault. casey, what is the tra teej i can thinking of the clinton campaign on a day like today? is it to sit as far back from this as possible, or is it to get involved? >> reporter: i think they're erring on the side of stepping back here, steve. you've seen hillary clinton touch on this a little bit. obviously the campaign had a statement talking about this. she made a reference to it in las vegas last night at a rally. but at the same time, they let michelle obama do the talking today, and clinton campaign aides tell us that this is something michelle obama wanted to do. it isn't as though the clint on campaign wrote the speech for her. you could hear strains of the stranded speech she started to give later to hillary later on in her address, but it was quite a sharp a
party you belong to, democrat, republican, independent, none of us deserve to be treated this way. nobody deserves this kind of abuse. >> michelle obama didn't call mr. trump by name today, that has becomeattern. these allegations are something donald trump clearly denies. to reach back decades in an attempt to smear mr. trump trivializes this campaign. he works to direct the campaign over bill clinton with sex is wal assault. casey, what is the tra teej i can thinking of the clinton...
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party's side of this argument. that should be fascinating. but that does it for us tonight. >>> donald trump's detour. the republican nominee takes a break to open a new hotel, but the event becomesarget for the clinton campaign. >>> plus, with 12 days left until election day, a new poll shows hillary clinton widening her lead over donald trump. but at the same time, the democratic nominee is offering a warning to her supporters. >>> and we're getting a look at newly released video showing the moment a police officer first encountered the man accused of setting off bombs in new york and new jersey last month. ♪ >>> goo
party's side of this argument. that should be fascinating. but that does it for us tonight. >>> donald trump's detour. the republican nominee takes a break to open a new hotel, but the event becomesarget for the clinton campaign. >>> plus, with 12 days left until election day, a new poll shows hillary clinton widening her lead over donald trump. but at the same time, the democratic nominee is offering a warning to her supporters. >>> and we're getting a look at newly...
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become a candidate. that is a rallying cry for her own voters. mark: jeff, thanks so much for joining us. we'll have you back again soon. appreciate it. we're going to talk about the republican party'se down ballot races in november when we come back right after this. ♪ ♪ mark: we are joined now by our bloomberg politics reporter. he has a story up on our website now. the headline of the piece, even if clinton defeats trump by a wide margin the house and senate may not change hands. a lot of democrats are trying to argue otherwise. in fact, if you look at all the polling data and the body language of democrats, the house still looks pretty safe and the senate is an open question. >> that is absolutely right. i think both houses theoretically can be in play if there is a way that materializes in the final few weeks and it does happen only the last week or two as we know. it is not clear what is going to happen. but republicans in the senate have taken the step of differentiating themselves from trump even if they are supporting him. they are running on their own profiles, folks like kelly ayotte in new hampshire, pat toomey in pennsylvania. they're not trying to ride the coat tails o
become a candidate. that is a rallying cry for her own voters. mark: jeff, thanks so much for joining us. we'll have you back again soon. appreciate it. we're going to talk about the republican party'se down ballot races in november when we come back right after this. ♪ ♪ mark: we are joined now by our bloomberg politics reporter. he has a story up on our website now. the headline of the piece, even if clinton defeats trump by a wide margin the house and senate may not change hands. a lot...
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into the mid-50s before topping out again, party sunny skies, a great looking sunday fund day for us in northeast ohio. after 9:00 p.m., the clouds start to become thicker. and then tomorrow morning, some showers in the mix. i think that by tomorrow afternoon, we dry things out, notice that the temperatures, though, about 10-degrees cooler, so you will notice that, temperatures today, though, again, mid-60s, a great fall day, still a little breezy, but nothing like yesterday. building in and increasing our rain chances. window nation seven day forecast, again, showing you mid 670s for the highs today and we are stuck in the 50s all next week. and maureen, i think it will still be awesome baseball weather on tuesday and on wednesday. you never want it to be way too hot out there. we also do not want it to be to too cold, too. >> yes. >> and so it looks good. an warmer out, the balls tend to go further and ten when it is cooler out, the banals actually do not--the baseballs actually do not travel as far. >> oh a little science behind baseball. maybe that is why it is played until the summer. >> yes,--played in the summer. >> yes, and most of it is
into the mid-50s before topping out again, party sunny skies, a great looking sunday fund day for us in northeast ohio. after 9:00 p.m., the clouds start to become thicker. and then tomorrow morning, some showers in the mix. i think that by tomorrow afternoon, we dry things out, notice that the temperatures, though, about 10-degrees cooler, so you will notice that, temperatures today, though, again, mid-60s, a great fall day, still a little breezy, but nothing like yesterday. building in and...
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used to just fight it out in the democratic primary between conservatives and progressives. now it's become the same fight, modernized updated to today's issues between democraticissues parties that are progressive in the republican party which is conservative. beyond that in north carolina the republican party has gone pretty far right to an extent that most north carolinians who like that down the middle mainstream approach are very in touch with. >> host: (202)748-8000 correct or carolina residents 202-7488 001 for all of theirs. jason finan is our guest. he co-publishes a blog second of politics. we heard about his experience in the state. mr. pearce tell us about this blog and its unique nature. >> guest: at makes it unique is it's a democrat and republicans. my blogging partner used to work for jesse helms. in fact he and i met when we were negotiating the rules of the hud debates in a night -- 1984. we start a blog in 2005 and we give credit to the fellow who worked for howard dean. matthew was one of the pioneers campaigning. carter and i actually have a nonpolitical client that we were working on together and we met matthew. at the end of that time matthew said you
used to just fight it out in the democratic primary between conservatives and progressives. now it's become the same fight, modernized updated to today's issues between democraticissues parties that are progressive in the republican party which is conservative. beyond that in north carolina the republican party has gone pretty far right to an extent that most north carolinians who like that down the middle mainstream approach are very in touch with. >> host: (202)748-8000 correct or...
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becoming more mixed use and denser. also because hotels by nature want to be near the action. we have to make sure that both parties are good neighbors. nightlife and live music not only brings over $1 billion into the local economy and supports thousands of jobs. they help define who we are as a city. then, bill bellman the culture of the california is again cultural association which advocates for nightlife in san francisco said are 2015 legislation entered the annals of nightlife legend. those single piece of legislation is helped san francisco nightlife more than this in literally decades. it was when mark. colleagues, with these amendment i hope you join me in making this legislation even stronger. i would think joslin came. my chief of staff connor johnson and her deputy senior 20 francisco-i'll look for to moving this item forward. last but not least, i have eight in memoriam for a dear friend. colleagues, today i like to adjourn our meeting in memory of the faneuil mason junior who passed away on september 21 2016 at the age of 87. mr. mason was born and raised in baton rouge louisiana. he decided to enlist
becoming more mixed use and denser. also because hotels by nature want to be near the action. we have to make sure that both parties are good neighbors. nightlife and live music not only brings over $1 billion into the local economy and supports thousands of jobs. they help define who we are as a city. then, bill bellman the culture of the california is again cultural association which advocates for nightlife in san francisco said are 2015 legislation entered the annals of nightlife legend....
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becoming more mixed use and denser. also because hotels by nature want to be near the action. we have to make sure that both parties are good neighbors. nightlife and live music not only brings over $1 billion into the local economy and supports thousands of jobs. they help define who we are as a city. then, bill bellman the culture of the california is again cultural association which advocates for nightlife in san francisco said are 2015 legislation entered the annals of nightlife legend. those single piece of legislation is helped san francisco nightlife more than this in literally decades. it was when mark. colleagues, with these amendment i hope you join me in making this legislation even stronger. i would think joslin came. my chief of staff connor johnson and her deputy senior 20 francisco-i'll look for to moving this item forward. last but not least, i have eight in memoriam for a dear friend. colleagues, today i like to adjourn our meeting in memory of the faneuil mason junior who passed away on september 21 2016 at the age of 87. mr. mason was born and raised in baton rouge louisiana. he decided to enlist
becoming more mixed use and denser. also because hotels by nature want to be near the action. we have to make sure that both parties are good neighbors. nightlife and live music not only brings over $1 billion into the local economy and supports thousands of jobs. they help define who we are as a city. then, bill bellman the culture of the california is again cultural association which advocates for nightlife in san francisco said are 2015 legislation entered the annals of nightlife legend....