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first mount is the actual bracket that attaches to the wall itself and then the second part is the actual bracket to the tv, we're going to take this big guy that actually anchors to the wall, lock it up onto the back of the tv so we can actually get a height measurement. so you want to get this on the back so you know exactly where this goes in relation to the wall and the bottom of the opening. correct. what we're going to actually do is detach the bracket from the tv itself, get that all measured up so we can predrill to make sure the cabinet a, is secure enoughbut b, that we don't damage the cabinet itself. so to secure that mount to the cabinet what do you plan on using? so the manufacturers on all mounts will supply their own lag bolts that they actually prefe throwing that in there, getting it all secured up. okay, so next step: put the tv on, right? you got it. it's kind of the moment of truth. with this style mount what we're going to ultimately be looking for is in the back of their tv we have 4 little silver pins. we want each one of those to lock in.
first mount is the actual bracket that attaches to the wall itself and then the second part is the actual bracket to the tv, we're going to take this big guy that actually anchors to the wall, lock it up onto the back of the tv so we can actually get a height measurement. so you want to get this on the back so you know exactly where this goes in relation to the wall and the bottom of the opening. correct. what we're going to actually do is detach the bracket from the tv itself, get that all...
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and that is why it's such an export miami population was actually the cuban-americans actually had to rent boats or by boats. and then bring them to the port in cuba and bring the refugees back. and that was very different. number two the diffusion makes it very difficult to compare cities. it was a short phenomenon. just before and after. after any kind of reaction they need to offer less to hire that can of worker. i will say one thing. at absolutely did for me. it was to make me even more skeptical than i already was about a lot of economic research. i often read these papers. there is a lot of laypeople that do. i kind of skip over the math and the methodology. i was persuaded that if you're not able to dive into the map you should be suspicious of the conclusions. there are a lot of assumptions that go into that and reaching the policy action conclusions out of economic research. i want to challenge you on a couple of points. you raise in passing this argument we hear a lot about there are a lot of jobs that americans don't want to do and that's why we need low skilled immigrants
and that is why it's such an export miami population was actually the cuban-americans actually had to rent boats or by boats. and then bring them to the port in cuba and bring the refugees back. and that was very different. number two the diffusion makes it very difficult to compare cities. it was a short phenomenon. just before and after. after any kind of reaction they need to offer less to hire that can of worker. i will say one thing. at absolutely did for me. it was to make me even more...
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and they're very small movements, actually. ultrasound field is so expanded within the last few years it was great! you're welcome. ? so you want to be ? pretty much a good day for me would be people leaving their hands off of me. i'm always called names. um, everywhere that i go there's always someone calling me names, calling me gay. i've been choked. punched. nobody's ever tried to help me. i'm anne. i'm a scientist. why don't you let me... i love taking stuff apart and building new things out of it. anne: pal's my most advanced annedroid. [gasps] this is awesome. ? oh ? anne: you haven't seen anything yet. announcer: give your cardboard box another life. [music] [page tearing] [grunt] [music] hello. hi, how was valerie? oh, well, once again, you were right. i didn't realize how demanding it was being a chef. they have to know about science and chemistry, they have to write down and record their recipes, and they have to know what kind of food is available. it's unbelievable. by the way, how was the hospital? it's really an
and they're very small movements, actually. ultrasound field is so expanded within the last few years it was great! you're welcome. ? so you want to be ? pretty much a good day for me would be people leaving their hands off of me. i'm always called names. um, everywhere that i go there's always someone calling me names, calling me gay. i've been choked. punched. nobody's ever tried to help me. i'm anne. i'm a scientist. why don't you let me... i love taking stuff apart and building new things...
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one example would be glee what was actually a tuskegee airmen. we had probably about 30 that we know that attended howard university, several of which turned around and became teachers at howard university. we have a well-known surgeon, mickey syfax who died just a couple of years ago, near the age of 100 who was a prominent surgeon, professor, teacher at howard university. we had julian dixon who was a congressman from california who passed away in 2000 but served in the u.s. congress for close to just over a decade. they have a long legacy here at arlington state. in the 1860s, after when the civil war began, they left the property. robert e. lee left, departed became general in the virginia army and his wife also left fearing that there would be problems with the federal government. arlington estate was taken over by the u.s. army. it was considered a strong hold, a way to protect the washington, d.c. and so it was over run by a number of u.s. army soldiers. the lees, when they left this property, asked the slaves to tend it, believing they wo
one example would be glee what was actually a tuskegee airmen. we had probably about 30 that we know that attended howard university, several of which turned around and became teachers at howard university. we have a well-known surgeon, mickey syfax who died just a couple of years ago, near the age of 100 who was a prominent surgeon, professor, teacher at howard university. we had julian dixon who was a congressman from california who passed away in 2000 but served in the u.s. congress for...
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you've actually changed me, just in your whole analysis of jazz. i mean, i think i always knew this, but you've essentially said, "look, the amazing thing about jazz is that you have silence, and then you have the ability of jazz artists to actually fill that silence with multiple layers of something experiential . >> and complex, and enriching, and affirmative, so that i learn to take the music of cal tjader and miles, nancy wilson, and it actually colored the picture that was in my head. so i could be looking at this cup, for example, in black and white, and i could hear this music and i'd look at it in color. and i said, "wow, i can actually change the way that i feel about current reality based on the imposition of this music; brilliant." >> hinojosa: so now, translate that into... okay, here's this amazing guy who understands the impact of cultural experience, but then you make it real how? how do you transform that to... >> by building a center based on those principles. you hire a student of frank lloyd wright, the architect, you build a fra
you've actually changed me, just in your whole analysis of jazz. i mean, i think i always knew this, but you've essentially said, "look, the amazing thing about jazz is that you have silence, and then you have the ability of jazz artists to actually fill that silence with multiple layers of something experiential . >> and complex, and enriching, and affirmative, so that i learn to take the music of cal tjader and miles, nancy wilson, and it actually colored the picture that was in my...
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actually the last year. so we only ask to modify this year. the ad back funds will enable us to add additional 82,000 food bags to restore the service level 215-16 and also significantly expand our services to meet the growing needs to the target population which are seniors and adults with disabilities. the contractor is able to expand the participating pantry sites to up to 21 sites and we were able to see that across the town and basically every district will at least have one pantry site that we can reach our target population and will be easier accessible to our target population. so the revised above budget in front of you will include both pantry food bags and home delivered grocery food bags. pending your questions, i will seek your approval to modify this grant. >> thank you. any come to questions of the commission? comments or questions of the public? hearing none, all those in favor say, aye >>[chorus of ayes] opposed? the motion carries. >>[gavel] >> item ff requesting authorization to modify the
actually the last year. so we only ask to modify this year. the ad back funds will enable us to add additional 82,000 food bags to restore the service level 215-16 and also significantly expand our services to meet the growing needs to the target population which are seniors and adults with disabilities. the contractor is able to expand the participating pantry sites to up to 21 sites and we were able to see that across the town and basically every district will at least have one pantry site...
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looking actually good. how much, now that so many people took off work thursday, maybe thursday and friday, most people took off friday, i will tell you, it is going to be busy today with a lot of people returning to work. heads up on this. weaver disable vehicle since cleared, we know interstate 95 will get busy. also vine not closed overnight for the construction, westbound and eastbound, but we do have some construction out there, this is overnight construction, 59 north, southbound, both directions between academy road and bridge street. alternate lanes opening between eight p.m. and 5:00 a.m. this is going to go through friday. and also, some construction on 422 both directions between 202 and first avenue. right lane blocked, 11 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., also will linger until thursday. jim, over to you. >> thank you, meisha. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, non-traditional spin on the traditional holiday treat. >> and take a look, these irish dancers, well, will likely have you tapping your f
looking actually good. how much, now that so many people took off work thursday, maybe thursday and friday, most people took off friday, i will tell you, it is going to be busy today with a lot of people returning to work. heads up on this. weaver disable vehicle since cleared, we know interstate 95 will get busy. also vine not closed overnight for the construction, westbound and eastbound, but we do have some construction out there, this is overnight construction, 59 north, southbound, both...
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and i'm actually thinking that i might do that because of actually done this analysis where i realized i personally have five or six times more money than all the 30 people in this park combined, and somehow that's not balancing out in my moral universe. so i'm sitting there and i break the news to the residents. i basic split we have this gap a little bit of a posner and one of his guys says, well, i can pay my share of the down payment, and i can put $5000 more in to the purchase. and i'm probably the only person who knows that reggie, that's all the money he has. and then another woman, she's aside $6000 to i will put in and i realize, she's putting her whole savings and. and the to do so we're sitting in, they say we can afford, he had a good job, and he at some retirement savings. he's going to put in their $10,000 steak and they're going to buy another share on the condition that she should never know to protect their dignity. and around the room they go. at all nine of these people put every bit of the money that they have on the table. in about $4000 short go $5000 short of the
and i'm actually thinking that i might do that because of actually done this analysis where i realized i personally have five or six times more money than all the 30 people in this park combined, and somehow that's not balancing out in my moral universe. so i'm sitting there and i break the news to the residents. i basic split we have this gap a little bit of a posner and one of his guys says, well, i can pay my share of the down payment, and i can put $5000 more in to the purchase. and i'm...
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but actually what you see in this picture, the trickle or draped over a coffin is not actually the bodies, who was the niece of the general, not the daughter. now, the families decided to actually the great detection and so long ago they didn't want their bodies disturbed. so actually they agree to some soil from their graves being carried to the pantheon. nonetheless, it was a pretty major change in how e-mail -- had been viewed. and thus bozell looking at why it's taken so long, there are many reasons, and explain them as look at the individual stories, but i think the main reason is that female heroism so we didn't fit the myth that general de gaulle constructed when he returned to paris in the summer of 1944. among the other reasons are women's natural modesty, if you like. they did want to talk about the awful times that you lived through. they wanted to push it behind them. they wanted to spare their children. they wanted to establish some kind of normalcy in their life, perhaps get married and have children. they also found that they were struggling in a deeply patriarchal society
but actually what you see in this picture, the trickle or draped over a coffin is not actually the bodies, who was the niece of the general, not the daughter. now, the families decided to actually the great detection and so long ago they didn't want their bodies disturbed. so actually they agree to some soil from their graves being carried to the pantheon. nonetheless, it was a pretty major change in how e-mail -- had been viewed. and thus bozell looking at why it's taken so long, there are...
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he owes -- he actually owes his corps. if he goes the establishment way, that's what they voted against. >> and who has a completely different view of russia. >> right, you can't get more polar opposite. >> you can't. but maybe donald trump is something of a grown-up and sees value of uniting a party that has been riveted apart by this campaign even though they ultimately won. >>> we will pause there. >>> coming up, we're going to talk democrats. how have they lost touch with a huge chunk of the country that used to be theirs and can they win these voters back? if they don't, our next guest won't be able to keep her job in 2018, so stay tuned. ♪ at walgreens, you're free- free to seize the savings on medicare part d. from one-dollar copays on select plans to rewards points on all prescriptions, it's easy to save big at walgreens. ♪ just stop by walgreens. ♪ then sit back and enjoy the savings. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. just serve classy snacks and bew a gracious host,iday party. no matter who shows up.
he owes -- he actually owes his corps. if he goes the establishment way, that's what they voted against. >> and who has a completely different view of russia. >> right, you can't get more polar opposite. >> you can't. but maybe donald trump is something of a grown-up and sees value of uniting a party that has been riveted apart by this campaign even though they ultimately won. >>> we will pause there. >>> coming up, we're going to talk democrats. how have...
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you actually start to see this. so if you want to think about experiencing this, think about a highway ramp. an on-ramp. try the intersection down highway 30 -- this is my favorite place to experience this -- highway 30 and interstate 35. you are driving on the on-ramp and it's got that nice swooping curve. you kind of make that little jog in your steering wheel, right? you're actually experiencing a spiral curve there. right? because your radius is not consistent. your radius changes. so we begin to pioneer new geometry to change to accommodate the vehicle and accommodate new speeds. just stop for a moment and kind of think about this. we've talked about the development of new typologies, of landscape typologies, and we go from the country park with capability ground to the public park. we go from the parkway connecting prospect park to another park in brooklyn, to a parkway designed for rapid transit. we see landscape architecture creating new kinds of landscapes which hadn't previously existed. okay. so, look, ma
you actually start to see this. so if you want to think about experiencing this, think about a highway ramp. an on-ramp. try the intersection down highway 30 -- this is my favorite place to experience this -- highway 30 and interstate 35. you are driving on the on-ramp and it's got that nice swooping curve. you kind of make that little jog in your steering wheel, right? you're actually experiencing a spiral curve there. right? because your radius is not consistent. your radius changes. so we...
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we actually did it after world war ii. we actually reduced inequality dramatically. so take those pieces and here's the other good news, we have a political system that is captured by big money right now but the base of the u.s. public is not there. the base wants much less in equality, opportunity opportunity for all, taxing the wealthy, investing in all these things that -- so there's going to be a realignment. i think 1% and everybody else organizing together can lead to a realignment that in ten or 20 years this country could look different in that planet could look different. so thank you for the question and thank you all of you for coming out. [applause] >> thank you to chuck for this great talk i will pull him to the front so we can send books. on monday night we have a speaker here, part 22 of the talk will continue monday night. thank you chuck, this is great. >> come back and hear the next speaker if you can. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> book tvs on twitter and facebook. we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/book tv, or poster,/book tv, or poster,
we actually did it after world war ii. we actually reduced inequality dramatically. so take those pieces and here's the other good news, we have a political system that is captured by big money right now but the base of the u.s. public is not there. the base wants much less in equality, opportunity opportunity for all, taxing the wealthy, investing in all these things that -- so there's going to be a realignment. i think 1% and everybody else organizing together can lead to a realignment that...
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>> gelman, can you actually pretend you actually work around here? come here! do something with this tape. get over here. send it to the control room and and, please, please, gelman, be careful with it! i keep lending these tapes out to everybody and nobody ever gives it back to me. you got something to say? >> i'm right on top of it, reege. don't you worry. >> no. i won't worry. never going to see that tape again. never going to see it again. >> i'm not the screw-up you think i , >> oh, gelman, thank you. but, reege, reege -- >> yes, yes, yes! >> i had a great night, too. you're not going to believe this. i got the newest version of my it's a shipment called "sentimental." i'm so excited. can i show you? look, look, everyone, look! >> oh, my gosh. will you look at this? >> wait, reege -- reege -- you want to hear some of it? >> no, i don't. >> let's just live here for a moment to. ? it had to be you ? it had to be you ? >> my head hurts. ? and finally found ? >> you know, reege, it was like christmas in my house after that delivery. my handsome little cody-wod
>> gelman, can you actually pretend you actually work around here? come here! do something with this tape. get over here. send it to the control room and and, please, please, gelman, be careful with it! i keep lending these tapes out to everybody and nobody ever gives it back to me. you got something to say? >> i'm right on top of it, reege. don't you worry. >> no. i won't worry. never going to see that tape again. never going to see it again. >> i'm not the screw-up you...
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actually something like this event right now, getting together and actually talking about things that the government hasn't sanctioned was not allowed. then the big takeaway really is that governor -- the royal governor that was a civilian and american born is now replaced with general thomas gauge, first royal governor, also military from massachusetts, commander in chief of all british forces in north america. throughout 1774, tea party end of 1773. throughout 1774 to enforce acts and british called coercive acts, americans called intolerable acts. to enforce these acts they sent troops to boston. previously there were no troops in boston since 1770 and the boston massacre. the result of the boston massacre in 1770 is they kicked the troops out of boston. now they have come back. turns out by the end of 1774, one out of five souls in boston is a soldier officer. imagine, you have a lot of people out of work. they are kind of ticked off with nothing to do. boston if you go up there now it's hard to see what it was like then. it's a peninsula. they lowered hills and filled in mud flat
actually something like this event right now, getting together and actually talking about things that the government hasn't sanctioned was not allowed. then the big takeaway really is that governor -- the royal governor that was a civilian and american born is now replaced with general thomas gauge, first royal governor, also military from massachusetts, commander in chief of all british forces in north america. throughout 1774, tea party end of 1773. throughout 1774 to enforce acts and british...
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actually the last year.o we only ask to modify this year. the ad back funds will enable us to add additional 82,000 food bags to restore the service level 215-16 and also significantly expand our services to meet the growing needs to the target population which are seniors and adults with disabilities. the contractor is able to expand the participating pantry sites to up to 21 sites and we were able to see that across the town and basically every district will at least have one pantry site that we can reach our target population and will be easier accessible to our target population. so the revised above budget in front of you will include both pantry food bags and home delivered grocery food bags. pending your questions, i will seek your approval to modify this grant. >> thank you. any come to questions of the commission? comments or questions of the public? hearing none, all those in favor say, aye >>[chorus of ayes] opposed? the motion carries. >>[gavel] >> item ff requesting authorization to modify the g
actually the last year.o we only ask to modify this year. the ad back funds will enable us to add additional 82,000 food bags to restore the service level 215-16 and also significantly expand our services to meet the growing needs to the target population which are seniors and adults with disabilities. the contractor is able to expand the participating pantry sites to up to 21 sites and we were able to see that across the town and basically every district will at least have one pantry site that...
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we use a lot of technology actually. we have a back end platform for coaches to log in and manage their clients and look at doing synchronized communications. we use a lot of data to create insights that the coach can deliver, machine learning, for example, on the back end. and there's a lot we have in the works on the back end to essentially automate a lot of what we are doing. we use evidence-based programs, like diabetes prevention program or other programs. it's not just the coach, for example. one example, we took cardiac patients from, that had an mi or stent at duke. we partnered with duke and astrazeneca to post these. we have increase in pam scores -- patient activation measure. we reduced readmissions. i think we only had one readmission from the cohort. we made it easy for the patients to really understand how to comply with what the provider was telling them was important for their rehab and real write not going back to the hospital. a lot of that was actually a program we built called day by day. it was the
we use a lot of technology actually. we have a back end platform for coaches to log in and manage their clients and look at doing synchronized communications. we use a lot of data to create insights that the coach can deliver, machine learning, for example, on the back end. and there's a lot we have in the works on the back end to essentially automate a lot of what we are doing. we use evidence-based programs, like diabetes prevention program or other programs. it's not just the coach, for...
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actually going to go in to the booth. how do you change that >> that's the key problem. we don't know who necessary is going to show up. that's why we call them likely voters. what we improving our predictive models on who will show up. that is not easy. if the pollsters adjust add few points down, they would be much closer >> if i had picked the other number the other day in the looter, i be a billionaire right now >> i wish i had put money there as well. >> thank you so much for coming well. >> i have not gotten any sleep. i'm sure you haven't either >> now election day come and gone, can same be said for the recent great weather >> let's check in with mike thomas >> changes are coming >> you're absolutely right. we're going to get a tasty of winter. don't worry, don't panic, it won't last that long, only about 24 of the 36 hours, if you have plans outside around the district, baltimore, frost as you wake up on saturday may want to consider bringing those plants in because we are expecting a widespread freeze. our first
actually going to go in to the booth. how do you change that >> that's the key problem. we don't know who necessary is going to show up. that's why we call them likely voters. what we improving our predictive models on who will show up. that is not easy. if the pollsters adjust add few points down, they would be much closer >> if i had picked the other number the other day in the looter, i be a billionaire right now >> i wish i had put money there as well. >> thank you...
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this is actually rock that was stacked up, and you can actually see they even kind of put some bigger rocks to act as a wall retaining wall to keep that from collapsing down into the cut. and so pretty neat, you can see work that has lasted almost 150 years now. as they approached the actual ceremony and figured out the spot here at promontory summit, a lot of people were interested in knowing when they would complete and they actually had a lot of reporters from all over the country that came out with the dignitaries from the two companies. a lot of individuals from other railroad companies that would connect to that main line and be able to benefit with their businesses from that. and the day that was set for the completion, when the federal government made these companies kind of set when they would finish and where, was may 8th. we hold our anniversary every year on may 10th. that's because there was a delay in the union pacific getting out here. and so they were not able to hold the ceremony until that day. when they actually held the ceremony, one of the neat parts of the story,
this is actually rock that was stacked up, and you can actually see they even kind of put some bigger rocks to act as a wall retaining wall to keep that from collapsing down into the cut. and so pretty neat, you can see work that has lasted almost 150 years now. as they approached the actual ceremony and figured out the spot here at promontory summit, a lot of people were interested in knowing when they would complete and they actually had a lot of reporters from all over the country that came...
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these people actually lived. what is the -- i don't know. i just feel that there is so much of missing because it is limbs, andly missing -- this is what happens. my family comes and asks me be hardest questions and i get interrupted. but, no. i'm glad you picked this up. this is what happens. this is the problem with this history. and this is why this work is also important. to speak back. that is part of the project, to create a record that speaks back to the historic record. many other native artists' effort to speak back to history. it really does create the question, how do we recover something of the experience of the people on that other side and how do we ask questions about what we are looking at and not continue to take them as just documents. thank you. >> [indiscernible] i was looking at the style of photographs. >> remember, europeans do not need to tell themselves cultural myths and stories in the way that americans do. no, they are making different types of images. they are a smaller country, talki
these people actually lived. what is the -- i don't know. i just feel that there is so much of missing because it is limbs, andly missing -- this is what happens. my family comes and asks me be hardest questions and i get interrupted. but, no. i'm glad you picked this up. this is what happens. this is the problem with this history. and this is why this work is also important. to speak back. that is part of the project, to create a record that speaks back to the historic record. many other...
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and the other cool thing is that every jar that we actually have at the shop, all our glass is actually made here in the u.s. as well. and then all the labels that you see they're all on recycled paper. they're printed right down here in cleveland. so you're getting a really local product. we try to, as much as we can, we try to source local and that's something that if you go to the grocery store ere and you can be, too. so we're going to recreate our drunken bonfire here. so we have smooth bourbon, hot buttered rum, crackling firewood, and mystic moonstone together. so, our recipe is just a fourth of each for that. smell that. smells good, okay. and then we have our wax machine that holds all of our soy wax in it so david's gonna grab that for me. and then we're just going to dump our oil right into the wax here. (clanking) the candle just gets to set now. so this size sets in about an hour for our customers. we have tons of different jar options they can choose from though and they all set in about one to two hours so the great thing is you can make your candle, you can go shop aroun
and the other cool thing is that every jar that we actually have at the shop, all our glass is actually made here in the u.s. as well. and then all the labels that you see they're all on recycled paper. they're printed right down here in cleveland. so you're getting a really local product. we try to, as much as we can, we try to source local and that's something that if you go to the grocery store ere and you can be, too. so we're going to recreate our drunken bonfire here. so we have smooth...
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so unless we actually look, we will never know.aid that the election was rigged, he had a lot of resonance. maybe for different reasons than what he was talking about, when bernie sanders talked about the economy being rigged, that had enormous resonance. that's not going away and that applies to the outcome of the vote as well. we're saying -- >> without actual evidence. >> -- we deserve a vote we can have confidence in. >> without having evidence, aren't you contributing to and perhaps unfairly to that lack of confidence in the actual system, itself? >> you know, if you believe you can just sweep things under the rug and they'll get better, you know, you might buy that. >> i'm not, but the fbi -- do it you not believe the fbi is investigating any potential hacks? >> what the voting technology experts tell us is you cannot tell unless you're actually counting the paper votes. i don't think the fbi has done that. >> you know, one of the key people who gave rise to this talk initially of hacking and a recount was a man named j. alex
so unless we actually look, we will never know.aid that the election was rigged, he had a lot of resonance. maybe for different reasons than what he was talking about, when bernie sanders talked about the economy being rigged, that had enormous resonance. that's not going away and that applies to the outcome of the vote as well. we're saying -- >> without actual evidence. >> -- we deserve a vote we can have confidence in. >> without having evidence, aren't you contributing to...
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you actually don't own the assets if you're a western shareholder. of paper -- maria: and the way the revenue moves is complicated -- >> and the way they account for the costs. you don't see a lot of them. the delivery costs are off the books. trigary a lot of off-balance sheet stuff. but with valeant, the end game was when they stopped doing the roll-ups and the deals, and obviously the stuff came out with philidor. how do you seeally what baa eventually having -- what will eventually crack the alibaba bulls? >> well, the problem is that alibaba, unlike amazon and u.s. e-commerce companies, alibaba gobbles up cash. it actually is a voracious user of cash. it does not generate cash. and the balance sheet is growing almost twice as fast as the business. and you know enough about corporate finance that if your assets are growing twice the rate of your profits, your return on cap until a's -- capital's plummeting. and be alibaba last year employed more capital in one year than amazon had since its inception. maria: incredible. by the way, in terms of te
you actually don't own the assets if you're a western shareholder. of paper -- maria: and the way the revenue moves is complicated -- >> and the way they account for the costs. you don't see a lot of them. the delivery costs are off the books. trigary a lot of off-balance sheet stuff. but with valeant, the end game was when they stopped doing the roll-ups and the deals, and obviously the stuff came out with philidor. how do you seeally what baa eventually having -- what will eventually...
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the kremlin is actually smarter. when you follow the policy of the kremlin, it is usually smarter than we give credit to. they are right now making consistent attempts to take under control the social media on the internet with the foreign ownership structure. they repeatedly demanded to provide -- asked to provide access to the russian security service. there is a great book called red wept by russian analysts. it discusses the weights and persecution of the internet. in general, we know that most of the internet communication, that happens in russia and russian service, is backed and sent to the intelligence. our hope is that the size of this information is so huge that it is just impossible for any government to process it. they received this information, doubled or tripled it is quite unclear what kind of ministry you should have. .ministry should be able to process all of that information. recently, we also face a new hackers attack against the position. just last week, myself, was one of the victims of the fish
the kremlin is actually smarter. when you follow the policy of the kremlin, it is usually smarter than we give credit to. they are right now making consistent attempts to take under control the social media on the internet with the foreign ownership structure. they repeatedly demanded to provide -- asked to provide access to the russian security service. there is a great book called red wept by russian analysts. it discusses the weights and persecution of the internet. in general, we know that...
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and i actually got it to where it looked like, uh, a person. >> yes! that's-that's intriguing. >> that's, uh, jonathan larroquette. >> 's your-your son. >> yes. >> how old is he? >> he's 13. >> okay. >> and this is my abstract period, here. this is called, uh, "crying buddha kills a small wooden dummy." [ laughter ] uh. and, as you can see, it's, uh-- on the top, there-- >> do i ve ts right, uh-- >> no, that-- [ some laughter ] >> that's fine. 'excuse me. i just-- >> no, i-i understan >> it's real hard to tell that, but it's called "waiting for the other shoe to drop--" is the title of it. that's my-- benjamin's-- my three-year-old's sneakers, floating in the air, above the picture, there. >> uh-huh. >> and this little dummy with the dart in it. and, um-- and i'll have these available, for you, in the lobby, for-- >> i see. [ some laughter ] >> five dollars apiece, if you like. >> well, that's quite unusual. >> i got a b, on that one, so. >> a b? so, you're-- >> yeah, i'm going up. >> so, your-your a will c-come soon. >> i-- w-- yes, i would hope so. >
and i actually got it to where it looked like, uh, a person. >> yes! that's-that's intriguing. >> that's, uh, jonathan larroquette. >> 's your-your son. >> yes. >> how old is he? >> he's 13. >> okay. >> and this is my abstract period, here. this is called, uh, "crying buddha kills a small wooden dummy." [ laughter ] uh. and, as you can see, it's, uh-- on the top, there-- >> do i ve ts right, uh-- >> no, that-- [ some laughter...
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actually the last year.o we only ask to modify this year. the ad back funds will enable us to add additional 82,000 food bags to restore the service level 215-16 and also significantly expand our services to meet the growing needs to the target population which are seniors and adults with disabilities. the contractor is able to expand the participating pantry sites to up to 21 sites and we were able to see that across the town and basically every district will at least have one pantry site that we can reach our target population and will be easier accessible to our target population. so the revised above budget in front of you will include both pantry food bags and home delivered grocery food bags. pending your questions, i will seek your approval to modify this grant. >> thank you. any come to questions of the commission? comments or questions of the public? hearing none, all those in favor say, aye >>[chorus of ayes] opposed? the motion carries. >>[gavel] >> item ff requesting authorization to modify the g
actually the last year.o we only ask to modify this year. the ad back funds will enable us to add additional 82,000 food bags to restore the service level 215-16 and also significantly expand our services to meet the growing needs to the target population which are seniors and adults with disabilities. the contractor is able to expand the participating pantry sites to up to 21 sites and we were able to see that across the town and basically every district will at least have one pantry site that...
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they're actually not wood but bamboo. they have this little, tiny holes right here so that the oil's gonna go through the holes, and it's gonna travel all the way up the chopstick, and it's gonna diffuse that lovely scent into your home. your chopsticks, one, two, three, four. place it on a tray, wherever you want that lovely scent, and you've got an instant diffuser. now, let me show you a really, really fun project on what to do with old t-shirts. and yes, you can donate them to charity, but if there's one or two special pieces, n't believe how simple this project is. so all it really involves is getting a bowl, and then on top of this bowl, you take a piece of plastic wrap, and you want to cover the entire top of the bowl and fold the plastic wrap into the inside. the next step is choosing a fabric. t-shirts work really well for this, but synthetic materials are probably something you should avoid. they won't get that stiffness that you need to make a fabric bowl. and cutting into a big square. we're gonna snip the sle
they're actually not wood but bamboo. they have this little, tiny holes right here so that the oil's gonna go through the holes, and it's gonna travel all the way up the chopstick, and it's gonna diffuse that lovely scent into your home. your chopsticks, one, two, three, four. place it on a tray, wherever you want that lovely scent, and you've got an instant diffuser. now, let me show you a really, really fun project on what to do with old t-shirts. and yes, you can donate them to charity, but...
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feeling very like it should, at this point, some of you actually a little mild. from you close to lake, temperature versus been around 50 and inland, we drop into the 40s pretty fast. most of you are there. that's how you think about heading out the door, jacket for the bus stop. you absolutely need them. it is quiet on satellite and radar, outside of th cloud cover that we have got this morning and on future view, this a computer forecast model, they show off these sprinkle chances. i think it is overexaggerate today be honest. most of this is just cloud cover. i have a 10% chance of an early sprinkle chance today, and it is not happening. it is a reality. most of you will be dry. by this afternoon, we start to notice the cloud cover breaks pup we're totally clearing out which is going to make way for this lovely first weekend of novemberish again. today it does. we're in the 50s. tomorrow and sunday, mostly sunny, low 60s for high, absolutely beautiful. >> time change is sunday we fall back an hour. next week, we are warming into the middle 60s. monday is elect
feeling very like it should, at this point, some of you actually a little mild. from you close to lake, temperature versus been around 50 and inland, we drop into the 40s pretty fast. most of you are there. that's how you think about heading out the door, jacket for the bus stop. you absolutely need them. it is quiet on satellite and radar, outside of th cloud cover that we have got this morning and on future view, this a computer forecast model, they show off these sprinkle chances. i think it...
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you would see the numbers actually gone up. we have added sf benefits net eligibility workers systemwide and a larger share of those workers are in fact working on the aging and disability side of the program. so it's a budgetary move that reduces cost but if you look at where the actual staff are working there are more of them. just to add confusion. okay. if we look at staffing what you will see is that there are small additions to the number of staff in a number of programs. the largest addition to the to take account of his in the eps program where we added next team of social workers and as i said before if you look at the ihss group you can see the numbers go down but what this is is a number of new social work and support staff offset by a reduction of eligibility staff which is just a gadget budgetary change.then if you look at our funding mix from year-to-year what you'll see a percentage basis it's very similar. so the federal revenue represented, 30% in one year and represents 30% in the next year and so on throughou
you would see the numbers actually gone up. we have added sf benefits net eligibility workers systemwide and a larger share of those workers are in fact working on the aging and disability side of the program. so it's a budgetary move that reduces cost but if you look at where the actual staff are working there are more of them. just to add confusion. okay. if we look at staffing what you will see is that there are small additions to the number of staff in a number of programs. the largest...
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electronic field, and in this case actually the streets of boston and seattle. and you test whether the system actually performs equally, based on race and gender. you could in theory, at least, given unfettered access to the data perform the same type of experiments if you -- you know, without actually having people in the field. >> but no one's opened that up to you? >> not yet. we'll see. >> without going through a litany of the data, this was done in, i think you're looking at boston, seattle. >> correct. >> i was wondering about the wait time difference between some of the african-american and naup -- the white customer. i think it was 90 seconds in some cities. i'm wondering how significance a difference that is. >> we measured a number of different things. we measured really -- we're looking at four pieces of the service where we thought discrimination might happen. where the drivers drive, how the drivers act at the time of pickup, how they deliver service, and how far they drive, and ultimately the star ratings that they leave after the rides. and in th
electronic field, and in this case actually the streets of boston and seattle. and you test whether the system actually performs equally, based on race and gender. you could in theory, at least, given unfettered access to the data perform the same type of experiments if you -- you know, without actually having people in the field. >> but no one's opened that up to you? >> not yet. we'll see. >> without going through a litany of the data, this was done in, i think you're...
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eagles actually did have a lead. after the carson wentz touchdown to zach ertz, after that, seahawks took control. russell wilson, caught touchdown, seahawks beating the eagles 26 to 15. >> we'll get a chance to evacuate this on the plane back, make the necessary adjustment, time coming up this week, and, you know, we just got to, myself included just got to get better. >> it is frustrating, but at the same time a game of football. there will be mistakes. but, we got to learn from them. >> now, some of the mistakes, touchdown pass from carson wentz, to zach ertz, was called the back, because receiver nelson agholor was lined up off the line of scrimmage. nelson got earful from coach greg lewis. agholor also dropped a pass that was right in his hands. even fans are fed up. >> i got to blaming a already. a lot of drops. he had the penalty on the zach ertz touchdown. so, he was a real killer today. but overall just we didn't have it. >> trade him. as soon as possible. out of here. get him out of here. horrible. >> not r
eagles actually did have a lead. after the carson wentz touchdown to zach ertz, after that, seahawks took control. russell wilson, caught touchdown, seahawks beating the eagles 26 to 15. >> we'll get a chance to evacuate this on the plane back, make the necessary adjustment, time coming up this week, and, you know, we just got to, myself included just got to get better. >> it is frustrating, but at the same time a game of football. there will be mistakes. but, we got to learn from...
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actually, never mind, it'll be me. hey, ktv.com, there you can find so many great stories in what makes the valley such a special place to live. just click on positively lv tab under sections and find special reports, deals at restaurants, the whole shebang. stay with us. ? ? >> from turkey to green bean casserole, we know what dishes make up a thanksgiving meal, but what are the right types of wine here to tell us is expert wine pairing gentleman kirk peterson. >> hi. >> yes. >> cheers. >> he's the beverage director with butali and bostianich, a hospitality group. good morning. are we cheersing? >> we're cheersing. >> i love this. >> when i pretend like i know what i'm doing, i go like this first. >> yes. >> but i have no clue what i'm doing. that's why you're here to help. >> you're supposed to say what you smell. >> i smell wine. >> you'd be correct. >> thank you, better than i thought. tell me about your role of beverage director -- what does beverage director do? >> so basically i'm responsible for the beverages,
actually, never mind, it'll be me. hey, ktv.com, there you can find so many great stories in what makes the valley such a special place to live. just click on positively lv tab under sections and find special reports, deals at restaurants, the whole shebang. stay with us. ? ? >> from turkey to green bean casserole, we know what dishes make up a thanksgiving meal, but what are the right types of wine here to tell us is expert wine pairing gentleman kirk peterson. >> hi. >> yes....
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i don't know about you by i actually used the space heater this morning. it was a little chilly. >> i tell you what this is going to be the last morning. still hanging on to 50s but 64 in tampa. we have plenty of 60s out there. the cooler spots up to the north, mid and upper 50s. so far this season we've the nature coast. it will be a while before we get to those numbers. we're going to warm things up. southeast flow giving us temperatures around 81. a couple of isolated showers. our next front is in the midsection of the country. we'll talk about how that will impact our weather ahead of it and behind it in just a few minutes. >>> and good morning, everybody. that big story this morning as far as traffic goes. it's a crash we are following in ruskin, all the southbound lanes in u.s. 41 are blocked right at fox place. we're told this is an overturned van blocking old u.s. 41 or i-75, your alternates there. elsewhere on the interstates, we're in great shape, a lot of people heading back to school and work today after the long weekend. traffic looking great
i don't know about you by i actually used the space heater this morning. it was a little chilly. >> i tell you what this is going to be the last morning. still hanging on to 50s but 64 in tampa. we have plenty of 60s out there. the cooler spots up to the north, mid and upper 50s. so far this season we've the nature coast. it will be a while before we get to those numbers. we're going to warm things up. southeast flow giving us temperatures around 81. a couple of isolated showers. our next...
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we actually... we did both. being in dayton, and... there probably was 50 chinese people, so we did want to blend in, so we absolutely had turkey for thanksgiving, and we'd have the pot roasts, and mom had the famous clay pot that she would always do the chicken in. so we certainly had american food, and dad's famous one was his texas toast and steak. you know, getting big steak from woody's market, and he'd buy these big steaks. texas toast was just a thick sliced bread on a griddle. but thank god, they also cooked tons of chinese food as well. it was, one, it was just the best food in the world. i still say that. i'll say that to my grave. but it's also part of our culture, and all... everything that happened in our family, it usually started at the dining room table. >> hinojosa: what do you mean? >> any decisions-- "where do you want to go for vacation," or "what are you thinking about schools," "how come you're not doing this or doing that?" the discussion was always at 5:30, keep in mind. this is in the mi
we actually... we did both. being in dayton, and... there probably was 50 chinese people, so we did want to blend in, so we absolutely had turkey for thanksgiving, and we'd have the pot roasts, and mom had the famous clay pot that she would always do the chicken in. so we certainly had american food, and dad's famous one was his texas toast and steak. you know, getting big steak from woody's market, and he'd buy these big steaks. texas toast was just a thick sliced bread on a griddle. but thank...
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actually, susie from trinity church, she actually contacted me and asked me if i'd be willing to do astory, and then caitlin kerk actually contacted me, and that's how i ended up here today. >> and you got a ride here. >> yes, exactly. >> otherwise you would've had to take the bus. >> [ laughing ] exactly. >> so i'm really grateful that you're here. so, now, fresh fruits are so important, especially with young kids. >> yes. >> and how frustrating for you -- you work at a grocery store and can't really afford to buy the food that you sell to other people. >> yes, exactly. >> so, that's another issue, but the fact that you have the food bank available to you, what does that do for your family? how do you see it changing your family? >> it's exciting for my kids. they get to pick out what they want to eat, and then also i make smoothies for them every day, especially my youngest, my 2 1/2-year-old son. he won't eat vegetables, so i make it as a smoothie, throw some flaxseed in, it helps out tremendously, and we get to eat salads a few times a week, because it's very expensive to do that,
actually, susie from trinity church, she actually contacted me and asked me if i'd be willing to do astory, and then caitlin kerk actually contacted me, and that's how i ended up here today. >> and you got a ride here. >> yes, exactly. >> otherwise you would've had to take the bus. >> [ laughing ] exactly. >> so i'm really grateful that you're here. so, now, fresh fruits are so important, especially with young kids. >> yes. >> and how frustrating for...
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>> well, actually, that's a very important issue.laughter] and the only mistake in bill's book that he misnamed my cat. [laughter] he called her dye -- dinah. dinah was a cat of ours, in fact, a famous cat because the new yorker ran an interview of me back in 2001, and they were very insistent that dinah be -- they wanted to have a photograph, and they put a photograph in the new yorker of me holding dinah. they were very insistent about that. i actually got some hate mail -- [laughter] because, not from the dog people, but that was very shy, and she did not want to be photographed. and i got at least one letter from someone who said, you know, looking at the picture, looking at the eyes of that cat, that cat was, you know, did not want to be held. [laughter] and photographed. they shouldn't have done that to your cat. [laughter] so that was -- i thought, well, i thought it was hilarious, the fact that the new yorker has circulation of several hundred thousand. i love that, several hundred thousand people are going to look at my cat.
>> well, actually, that's a very important issue.laughter] and the only mistake in bill's book that he misnamed my cat. [laughter] he called her dye -- dinah. dinah was a cat of ours, in fact, a famous cat because the new yorker ran an interview of me back in 2001, and they were very insistent that dinah be -- they wanted to have a photograph, and they put a photograph in the new yorker of me holding dinah. they were very insistent about that. i actually got some hate mail -- [laughter]...
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he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the pan american exposition on presidents' day. william mckinley was supposed to be here, but his wife, ida, who was in ill health, prevented him from coming, so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1901. and then, of course, when mckinley was shot on september 6th of 1901, roosevelt was looking for a hotel room and just by chance bumped into ansley wilcox, and mr. wilcox offered him his home to stay while he was in buffalo tending to the wounded president. >> the family is on mt. marcy, the highest peak in new york state, camping, hiking. a runner comes up the mountain -- no small feat in and of itself -- to let roosevelt know that the president has taken a turn for the worse and that he needs to immediately get back to buffalo, that there is really no hope for the president. so, it's a 30-mile journey to the north creek station, railroad station, and he takes three carriages, three teams of horses to do the 30 miles, going down mountain roads at a breakneck speed.
he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the pan american exposition on presidents' day. william mckinley was supposed to be here, but his wife, ida, who was in ill health, prevented him from coming, so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1901. and then, of course, when mckinley was shot on september 6th of 1901, roosevelt was looking for a hotel room and just by chance bumped into ansley wilcox, and mr. wilcox offered him his home to stay while he was in buffalo tending to...
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i listen to the radio a lot, actually. - [eric] you do? - i do, i listen to good stations. i listen to sirius xm. - in some ways you know, the satellite radio has actually brought back a whole lot of music that we would not be encountering through traditional radio. i kind of think it's a good thing. all of sudden, i find that at age 50 that the almond brothers are back in my real house. and i think that would never have happened if i had been listening to the radio in the car, right? - it's true. there are a lot of choices on sirius xm, i'll admit that i'm a big fan of ''60s on 6,' so i'm not exactly in the 'know' as i should be as far as what's current. really that's a downfall of mine. i did this cruise, i've done it several times, called cayamo which is a music cruise. - [eric] another one of these package deals where a bunch of different artists- - these package deals, yeah and the first time i did it i thought, "i don't wanna go on a cruise, "that sounds awful." and you know, it was really fun and i've enjoyed it every time. - [eric] artists who are contemporaries of
i listen to the radio a lot, actually. - [eric] you do? - i do, i listen to good stations. i listen to sirius xm. - in some ways you know, the satellite radio has actually brought back a whole lot of music that we would not be encountering through traditional radio. i kind of think it's a good thing. all of sudden, i find that at age 50 that the almond brothers are back in my real house. and i think that would never have happened if i had been listening to the radio in the car, right? - it's...
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that's actually a very important point. postcode your point about the labor supply for agriculture, we may be on the cusp of a another experiment because we have seen the workers reduced quite dramatically. it will be interesting to see how the agricultural economy in the united states adjusts to that. one other challenge fairly quickly on this one as well. you talk in the book about the impact of immigration primarily on the wages and employment opportunities for americans but much like trade, there is also consumers and where the argument is in favor of trade as well, imports are cheaper, clothing is cheaper, television sets are cheaper, we get our apple iphone's assembled in china and they are a lot cheaper than they would be. be. is there a similar effect, the restaurant meals or hotel bills lower than they would be and who benefits from the? >> guest: there's no doubt about it they do all kinds of things. one is they affect wages they basically reducing the wage of people. the other thing is that in itself createit'she
that's actually a very important point. postcode your point about the labor supply for agriculture, we may be on the cusp of a another experiment because we have seen the workers reduced quite dramatically. it will be interesting to see how the agricultural economy in the united states adjusts to that. one other challenge fairly quickly on this one as well. you talk in the book about the impact of immigration primarily on the wages and employment opportunities for americans but much like trade,...
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or you could literally drain an actual swamp.ps play a huge role in the ecosystem, preventing erosion and flooding. and it's where i dumped the drifters. not the band. i'm talking about the hitchhikers, james. und >> understood. >> that's a band too. a lot of bitter rivals. mitt romney showing up out of the cold. >> yeah. mitt romney's not going to work in the trump administration. let's just get that clear. i think when they were last speaking at each other romney was calling mr. trump a phony and a fraud and mr. trump at that time was responding by calling mitt romney a failed candidate and a choke artist. so i don't think he's going to be secretary of state. but this is one of those mending their fences type things. >> the worst thing that donald ever did to mitt was telling him that he walked like a penguin. >> that's rough stuff. >> that's the worst -- no, because what happens is it sticks in your head so for the rest of his life he'll be walking by a mirror or a glass wall and he will always look and see if he's walking lik
or you could literally drain an actual swamp.ps play a huge role in the ecosystem, preventing erosion and flooding. and it's where i dumped the drifters. not the band. i'm talking about the hitchhikers, james. und >> understood. >> that's a band too. a lot of bitter rivals. mitt romney showing up out of the cold. >> yeah. mitt romney's not going to work in the trump administration. let's just get that clear. i think when they were last speaking at each other romney was calling...
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actually required by state law. >> it's not going to happen. i wonder though just as an american what do you think the message of people talking about that possibility is to the people who voted for trump? >> well, i think those people are just really disappointed and this is their way of working through disappointment. >> in so doing aren't they also sending a really clear message we don't care about you your issues or election result we were willing to subvert democracy because we don't like the result. >> i think they would be happy to undermine the legitimacy of trump's election. >> yes. >> maybe that's what they're trying to do and say if he is sworn in as president, he is not really a legitimate president. >> you say that the electoral college itself ought to be abolished, why? >> two main problems with it one of them is that you get the situation like this where one candidate wins the popular vote. >> right. >> it looks like hillary clinton is likely to win with a margin of about 1.5 million votes. a lot more than al gore got in 2,000. b
actually required by state law. >> it's not going to happen. i wonder though just as an american what do you think the message of people talking about that possibility is to the people who voted for trump? >> well, i think those people are just really disappointed and this is their way of working through disappointment. >> in so doing aren't they also sending a really clear message we don't care about you your issues or election result we were willing to subvert democracy...
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that's easy, "love, actually."ll now play all 120 minutes of the movie in its entirety. >> oh, hi? >> who is it? >> well, it felt like two hours. the segment is over. we'll be right back. actually, i kid, i hate that movie. i hate that movie so much, but i'm going to give you my list of the most overrated hollywood movie movies. all of them. they all stink. think about it. a movie can't be designed as a holiday movie and be great. instead, a great movie has to end up being a holiday movie. it's why "christmas with the cranks" was so bad, but "christmas with the cranks ii" was so great, because nobody expected it. all right, i have a feeling you have something -- >> i have, you want me to go to the worst christmas movie ever. show of hands in the audience, how many people saw "christmas with muscles." it is starring hulk hogan, it is fantastic. and ron howard's younger brother. >> he didn't make this movie with his wife and his best friend? >> no, that was more surveillance. >> there were muscles in that, as well. >
that's easy, "love, actually."ll now play all 120 minutes of the movie in its entirety. >> oh, hi? >> who is it? >> well, it felt like two hours. the segment is over. we'll be right back. actually, i kid, i hate that movie. i hate that movie so much, but i'm going to give you my list of the most overrated hollywood movie movies. all of them. they all stink. think about it. a movie can't be designed as a holiday movie and be great. instead, a great movie has to end up...
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are the world actually valid and -- are the rules actually valid and helpful? we want people to say, if you see a way to improve encyclopedia that is against a rule, go ahead and do it, that but you better be sure you can justify it. it is not an easy thing to ignore all the rules. the other meaning is that the rules themselves should be written in such a fashion that they should be almost intuitively obvious for people. things like don't go around calling people hitler is obviously a good idea. we have mike in the front -- front can obviously obviously agree. these are basic kindergarten ethics. don't lie about who you are, don't write biased things, don't misrepresent sources, these are basic things. if there is a rule about the exact formatting of a footnote, ideally if you do not do it right, no one should tell you, that's yell at -- no one should yell at you they should come fix , the footnote and give you a pointer. they should give you the style guide and have nice behavior. we should not be excessively will bound. truth is we've been doing this a , long
are the world actually valid and -- are the rules actually valid and helpful? we want people to say, if you see a way to improve encyclopedia that is against a rule, go ahead and do it, that but you better be sure you can justify it. it is not an easy thing to ignore all the rules. the other meaning is that the rules themselves should be written in such a fashion that they should be almost intuitively obvious for people. things like don't go around calling people hitler is obviously a good...
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it's actually, there's a lot of research that's proving that we actually grow more creative as we age. and so, we wanna help people enjoy that part of their life as much as possible. damian: i would imagine that there's also some comfort knowing that you're needed there. you're classes are needed there. olinda: definitely. we have tai chi, you know, we have yoga. damian: you can tell the excitement. olinda: it is wonderful. it is wonderful. i tell you, i wish more people would come over and join us. damian: is this kind of a unique model, or you think it's kind of the model that we all fall into? valorie: well, basically the senior centers have been around for a long time. but i think that the new model is having enough variety to meet that whole age range, and health promotion is now much more visible in most of the senior centers across the united states. i think that we like at 30th street, is that we also have a higher level of care, which is provided by unlock lifeways. so, in the building, we have the whole continuum. we have getting you there when you're a younger senior and ke
it's actually, there's a lot of research that's proving that we actually grow more creative as we age. and so, we wanna help people enjoy that part of their life as much as possible. damian: i would imagine that there's also some comfort knowing that you're needed there. you're classes are needed there. olinda: definitely. we have tai chi, you know, we have yoga. damian: you can tell the excitement. olinda: it is wonderful. it is wonderful. i tell you, i wish more people would come over and...
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insiders say depp actually makes a small ?cameo in this first film. there are actually ?five "fantastic beasts" movies planned... and its not clear if depp will appear in any others. and... "taco bell" is finally paying up on a promise today. they're continuing their tradition of giving free tacos... if there's a ?stolen base during the world series. well it didnt take long. the first stolen base actually happened in game ?one of this series by cleveland's "francisco lindor." so just visit any taco bell today between two p-m and six p-m and ask for your free "doritos locos taco.". local heroes are ?sailing away... for a special honor. the coureagous training camp kicking off today. plus... before you head outside... dave joins us after the break, with another check on the honey nut cheerios get their delicious taste from honest ingredients. and real oats. ok that's still honey. ahhh, there we go. were back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy, figures. happening today in pinellas county: some local heroes... learning how to ?sail. it's called "the warrior sailin
insiders say depp actually makes a small ?cameo in this first film. there are actually ?five "fantastic beasts" movies planned... and its not clear if depp will appear in any others. and... "taco bell" is finally paying up on a promise today. they're continuing their tradition of giving free tacos... if there's a ?stolen base during the world series. well it didnt take long. the first stolen base actually happened in game ?one of this series by cleveland's "francisco...
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and mary ellen giving can actually be good for you. >> it certainly can. it's perfect to give to charities like operation santa claus. also toys for tots. they're kicking off their charitable season today here at throughout the nation. they're going to be collecting toys. it's all part of giving tuesdays. now the marines are going to be stationed throughout the country just to help out. but did you know that giving back is actually good for your health. giving can actually boost both your physical and mental health. >> if we take people, put their brain in a man that can image what's going on in a brain we know that the reward centers in our brain get activated and stay activated longer than if someone
and mary ellen giving can actually be good for you. >> it certainly can. it's perfect to give to charities like operation santa claus. also toys for tots. they're kicking off their charitable season today here at throughout the nation. they're going to be collecting toys. it's all part of giving tuesdays. now the marines are going to be stationed throughout the country just to help out. but did you know that giving back is actually good for your health. giving can actually boost both your...
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us actually doing this. there is still a few interviews we some funding to take care of that. >> that's great. jesse and jimmie thanks for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> enjoy your subs. >> breakfast. >> happy sandwich day. >>> we have a whole lot more coming up on today's show. from emotional issues to fizz physical ones. help for new moms. >>> still ahead how to make the process of choosing a plan during open enrollment easier. two hospital employees on a mission to bring comfort to >>> love that cover. this is the november issue of metroparent magazine. we're going to chat about two of the features today. process to your kids and the other the fourth trimester of pregnancy. the magazine offers advice how to cope. >> i like to think i'm still in my fourth trimester. even though my youngest is only 14. here with metroparent is amy schwabe. we were laughing in our office about explaining the election to kids because it's like really? how do you explain this school though. there i got an email from m
us actually doing this. there is still a few interviews we some funding to take care of that. >> that's great. jesse and jimmie thanks for being here. >> thanks for having us. >> enjoy your subs. >> breakfast. >> happy sandwich day. >>> we have a whole lot more coming up on today's show. from emotional issues to fizz physical ones. help for new moms. >>> still ahead how to make the process of choosing a plan during open enrollment easier. two...