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gunshots have been heard. the first message to students and faculty and employees came via a tweet and text earlier this morning, i think just about 10:00 a.m. this morning, saying this. buckeye alert, active shooter on campus, run, hide, fight. watts hall, 19th and college. a message a little bit later cautioned everyone to continue to shelter in place in the north campus area. a lot to go over. we are waiting for more information to come in as we are continuing to follow these live pictures. let's bring in our team of reporters and analysts. cnn law enforcement analyst will be joining us, deborah feyerick has been working her sources. senior law enforcement analyst will be joining us in just a second. we also have ohio state university student kevin vasquez joining us by phone. he's on ohio state's campus near the shooting scene. can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> thank you for jumping on the phone. how are you doing? what are you seeing? >> i'm doing well. i'm on edge a little bit. i'm told to move back fro
gunshots have been heard. the first message to students and faculty and employees came via a tweet and text earlier this morning, i think just about 10:00 a.m. this morning, saying this. buckeye alert, active shooter on campus, run, hide, fight. watts hall, 19th and college. a message a little bit later cautioned everyone to continue to shelter in place in the north campus area. a lot to go over. we are waiting for more information to come in as we are continuing to follow these live pictures....
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i've been reading out what she's been telling reporters aboard the campaign play. i want to play this and get your reaction on the other side. jennifer palmieri, communications director for hillary clinton. shoo we have seen director comey's latest letter to the hill. we are glad to see as we were -- that he has found as we were confident that he would that he has confirmed the conclusions that he reached in july. and we're glad that this matter is resolved. >> ben, you have jen palmieri saying the matter is resolved, has a smile on her face. i can tell you i was with her and the campaign when they first learned of this revelation that director comey was looking into these newly discoverdiscovered nine days ago. it was a campaign that was knocked on ints heels. to what extent does this give secretary clinton the momentum in these final 48 hours? >> well, look, this gives her a clear path forward to really get back to talking to voters about what's important, to talking about jobs, to talking about, you know, frankly finally getting our country beyond mass incarcera
i've been reading out what she's been telling reporters aboard the campaign play. i want to play this and get your reaction on the other side. jennifer palmieri, communications director for hillary clinton. shoo we have seen director comey's latest letter to the hill. we are glad to see as we were -- that he has found as we were confident that he would that he has confirmed the conclusions that he reached in july. and we're glad that this matter is resolved. >> ben, you have jen palmieri...
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for years he'd been out of the public eye. his brother, current president raul castro, making the announcement on television. >> translator: dear people of cuba, with profound pain i have to sadly inform you, to our friends from our america and to the world, that today, november 25th, 2016, at 10:29 in the evening, a commander and leader of the cuban revolution, fidel castro, died. following explicit desires of leader fidel, his remains will be cremated in the early hours of tomorrow, saturday, the 26th. the organizing commission of the funerals will give our people detailed information about the organization of the posthumous tribute that we will give to the founder of the cuban revolution. until victory, always. >> straight to patrick altman, our correspondent in cuba, in the capital, havana. you've been covering this with you, with us for four hours throu throughout the night. what is the latest that you're hearing from the people who ton just find out about the news? >> reporter: an eerie silence. we sent one of our camera
for years he'd been out of the public eye. his brother, current president raul castro, making the announcement on television. >> translator: dear people of cuba, with profound pain i have to sadly inform you, to our friends from our america and to the world, that today, november 25th, 2016, at 10:29 in the evening, a commander and leader of the cuban revolution, fidel castro, died. following explicit desires of leader fidel, his remains will be cremated in the early hours of tomorrow,...
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there there has been there has been early there has been early voting, but 2 million there has been early before today. people are notjust today. people are notjust voting for the today. people are notjust voting for the president in the presidential election although that is presidential election although that is the most important one. presidential election although that is the most important one. a lot of is the most important one. a lot of ballot elections is the most important one. a lot of ballot elections as well. l have ballot elections as well. l have been speaking to a been speaking to a lot of people about been speaking to a lot of people about the future of the republican about the future of the republican party after this election. \ about the future of the republican party after this election. a about the future of the republican party after this election. a lot of party after this election. a lot of people are predicting some kind people are predicting some kind of major realignment in american major realignment in american politics. major realignment in american politics.
there there has been there has been early there has been early voting, but 2 million there has been early before today. people are notjust today. people are notjust voting for the today. people are notjust voting for the president in the presidential election although that is presidential election although that is the most important one. presidential election although that is the most important one. a lot of is the most important one. a lot of ballot elections is the most important one. a lot...
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there have been multiple injuries.not sure how the individuals are being treated now at the local hospital nearby, what the injuries are. at least one official saying some of the wounds were caused by a knife. we are working to get more details here. it is a coordinated effort of local police as well as you see the sheriff there. our local affiliate said the suspect was killed at the scene. we'll have more breaking news from ohio state university. more reports of an active shooter. students very frightened there. some injured. we are working for more details to find out what happened on this campus. we'll be right back. our mission is to produce programs and online content for african women as they try to build their businesses and careers. my name is yasmin belo-osagie and i'm a co-founder at she leads africa. i definitely could not do my job without technology. this windows 10 device, the touchscreen allows you to kind of pinpoint what you're talking about. which makes communication much easier and faster than the ol
there have been multiple injuries.not sure how the individuals are being treated now at the local hospital nearby, what the injuries are. at least one official saying some of the wounds were caused by a knife. we are working to get more details here. it is a coordinated effort of local police as well as you see the sheriff there. our local affiliate said the suspect was killed at the scene. we'll have more breaking news from ohio state university. more reports of an active shooter. students...
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no agreement has been reached.d for private health care has risen in the middle east because of high incomes and few public facilities. land -- lande has granted by the government can be used as loans. website says such land may be mortgaged to any bank or financial institution, duly registered in dubai. they intend to help investors and owners obtain financing from the institution. manus: asian lenders are spending millions on technology. the idea is, they will be able cross-border payments and reduce risk of fraud. let's get to singapore. we have the fintech festival taking place there. guest, a very special very passionate. good morning. >> good morning. in this gathering with a 11,000 people, strong advocates. the most prominent is the lady sitting next to me. good to have you with us. we have been talking about blockchain for-- more than a week. are we at critical mass with them? >> short answer is yes. if you ask yourself what would for ading to happen today technology to become mainstream in five to 10 years
no agreement has been reached.d for private health care has risen in the middle east because of high incomes and few public facilities. land -- lande has granted by the government can be used as loans. website says such land may be mortgaged to any bank or financial institution, duly registered in dubai. they intend to help investors and owners obtain financing from the institution. manus: asian lenders are spending millions on technology. the idea is, they will be able cross-border payments...
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them from overseas where been deflation. the data out of china has been strong. overar chart here, green here, chinese produce prices turning higher for the first years. commodities starting to pick up. highest inked up five years. sort ofssible this inflationary that china won't be longer?g inflation >> to a degree. index in china, has caught a lot of people eye. four or four and a half years of deflating. done a lot, huge amount of credit stimulus. stimulus.l the housing market has been really good. almost bubbly during the first months. that's really stood. gone up.s donetrial commodities have well. this may not last in china. being,ually for the time it is probably taking a little bit of the pressure away from the deflation. what extent that see in theting to u.s. is linked to the turn around in china? >> well. think that china -- we had gdp numbers recently, three of 6.7%ive quarters growth. i don't think china economy is celebrated. but it's disablized. >> george magnus, great to have you on set. thank you very much. next.ket closes this is bloomberg. >> mo
them from overseas where been deflation. the data out of china has been strong. overar chart here, green here, chinese produce prices turning higher for the first years. commodities starting to pick up. highest inked up five years. sort ofssible this inflationary that china won't be longer?g inflation >> to a degree. index in china, has caught a lot of people eye. four or four and a half years of deflating. done a lot, huge amount of credit stimulus. stimulus.l the housing market has been...
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we have been here since 8:00 p.m.evening with results. >> this is one for the record books, peter, one for the history books. one of the stories they will be talking about, and you had these numbers earlier. as you look at the overall popular vote numbers for hillary clinton and donald trump. of course, donald trump is the winner. with 38% of the vote compared to 47.3% of the book for hillary clinton, but 10 million fewer votes in 2016 versus 2010. to push the vote among the african-american community, that was not enough and that will be one of the key factors in her stunning defeat, pollsing that the did not predict. but winning tonight to become our 45th president. let's look at the numbers in the key states. let's look at new hampshire and that state has not yet been called, but right now, hillary clinton is holding onto a very narrow lead, just over 1000 votes. pennsylvania, this is a state that turned the tide for donald trump with 48.8% compared to 47.7% for hillary clinton. virginia, surprisingly close. hillar
we have been here since 8:00 p.m.evening with results. >> this is one for the record books, peter, one for the history books. one of the stories they will be talking about, and you had these numbers earlier. as you look at the overall popular vote numbers for hillary clinton and donald trump. of course, donald trump is the winner. with 38% of the vote compared to 47.3% of the book for hillary clinton, but 10 million fewer votes in 2016 versus 2010. to push the vote among the...
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is it fair to say you have never been closer? >> that is fair to say, i have never been closer. i have never seen this country so little respected. josh: and respect is a word you hear a lot from trump especially when it comes from china. >> the president of china comes in, we give him a state dinner. he is ripping us off and we are honoring him. josh: what actions you believe this and what would you do differently? >> i know the chinese people and i have had chinese partners. you must get respect. if you do not they're going to walk all over you and that is what has happened here. they do not respect our leadership or our representatives, and the problem is we are rebuilding china and we have all the power. they say, they have almost $1 trillion of our debt. we are talking about in terms of taxing their products as they come in. we have all the power. china would close up if we ever stopped buying from them so we have the power. the problem is our representatives do not know how to use the power we have. josh: trump also calls the iraq war a huge mistake and said he would pull
is it fair to say you have never been closer? >> that is fair to say, i have never been closer. i have never seen this country so little respected. josh: and respect is a word you hear a lot from trump especially when it comes from china. >> the president of china comes in, we give him a state dinner. he is ripping us off and we are honoring him. josh: what actions you believe this and what would you do differently? >> i know the chinese people and i have had chinese partners....
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and what opportunity could have been a dress now? -- been addressed now?> i think once the overall critique of the lack of accountability for wall street is something i would agree with. i think the department of housing and urban development has done important things on the rental side and transitioning out of substandard public housing into more quality housing. i think where possible they have done everything they could in the most urgent foreclosure cases. i don't think there was a robust and policyrt approach to addressing foreclosure. >> 244,000 african americans result of homes as a the fallout of the recession in 2008. i think the issues of debt forgiveness, once it was discovered that many of the loans that have been made to africanamericans, american subprime loans that ways,ushed in fraudulent there should have been some kind of debt forgiveness as a result. when we talk about the obama administration, they really try to fix it on what those individuals can do. we are talking about huge systemic issues. when goldman sachs is running the treasury
and what opportunity could have been a dress now? -- been addressed now?> i think once the overall critique of the lack of accountability for wall street is something i would agree with. i think the department of housing and urban development has done important things on the rental side and transitioning out of substandard public housing into more quality housing. i think where possible they have done everything they could in the most urgent foreclosure cases. i don't think there was a...
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they haven't been this. this -- harris: we found out from the federal government what really is going on with a double-digit -- look at arizona, 116% in premium increase. so the news has been made in the last few day, julie. i would argue this would be on time in terms of the news being made. what do you think, lisa? >> i think what we saw from donald trump, if there is ever a time to start being on message now is the time -- >> or months ago. >> he has been giving this speech. what is important for donald trump right now, is sort of laying out two visions for america. either we're going to have someone like hillary clinton, who is going to continue failed policies like obamacare. it is failed policies when insurance premiums increasing double digits. not only in arizona over 100%. but phoenix, arizona, it is above 150% around there. so -- harris: a lot of retirees in that state. >> so exactly it's a failed policy. so donald trump is everring something different. that is what he is running as candidate chang
they haven't been this. this -- harris: we found out from the federal government what really is going on with a double-digit -- look at arizona, 116% in premium increase. so the news has been made in the last few day, julie. i would argue this would be on time in terms of the news being made. what do you think, lisa? >> i think what we saw from donald trump, if there is ever a time to start being on message now is the time -- >> or months ago. >> he has been giving this...
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this has been going on for all must a decade. but as soon as indigenous people and all of the supporters come together to stand upup against fossil fuels, ththe state says, let's throw $10 million at this and make them go away. our commitment is not going to go away. the state has to understand that.. a a lot of this forces a n necey desk force is unnecessary. a that is the way it is. it is the underlying treatment of indigenous peoples and we are saying enough is enough. it is starting to expose a lot of things where how do we get past this once this is over? how are we going to reestablish relationships? how are we going to move on? how are we going to handle ourselves because this is starting to create a wholele lot - -- which h was alreadady there for r 200 yearsy ththe treatmtment of the federal government am a state governments on indigenous peoples. amy: finally, i want to ask you, chairman, in a moment, we're going to talk more about kelcy warren who is the ceo of energy transfer partners that owns the dakota access pipel
this has been going on for all must a decade. but as soon as indigenous people and all of the supporters come together to stand upup against fossil fuels, ththe state says, let's throw $10 million at this and make them go away. our commitment is not going to go away. the state has to understand that.. a a lot of this forces a n necey desk force is unnecessary. a that is the way it is. it is the underlying treatment of indigenous peoples and we are saying enough is enough. it is starting to...
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markets have been doing ok. of earningse midst season, which has not been a knockout. since that gap started to close following the revelations last friday, we have seen a lot more fear in the markets as you noted. in line index spiking with donald trump's improving poll numbers, which says a lot about people's perception of donald trump and what it means for the u.s. economy. stephen: what are they afraid of when it comes to donald trump? particular policies or a general attitude? craig: well, i think it is foreign policy. what it will mean for trade with the u.s., whether it will become more isolationist. we talked about nafta and a transpacific partnership deals with the eu. these are things donald trump looks to want to be obstructive on, and i can affect the u.s. economy and can severely impact global trade at a time when global trade is growing at its slowest rate in a long time. what donald trump's biggest negative from a markets perspective is the impact on already challenging global trade environment and all the areas of foreign policy where disruptions may fo
markets have been doing ok. of earningse midst season, which has not been a knockout. since that gap started to close following the revelations last friday, we have seen a lot more fear in the markets as you noted. in line index spiking with donald trump's improving poll numbers, which says a lot about people's perception of donald trump and what it means for the u.s. economy. stephen: what are they afraid of when it comes to donald trump? particular policies or a general attitude? craig: well,...
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haven't we just been through a lot with the clintons? hity: hillary clinton will arizona and nevada. the current president of the u.s. was campaigning on her behalf in north carolina, and he left little doubt about how important it was for people to get to the polls. pres. obama: i hate to put pressure on you, but the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. the fate of the world is teetering, and you, north carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction. katty: a burden for the young people in north carolina. for more on the race in the with thetes, i spoke washington correspondent for "time" magazine. president obama sounds like he is the only one having fun at the moment. time is having a good needling donald trump and telling the american people they can do better than this. katty: he was on the radio making a clear case to african-american voters that there is one more vote for my legacy. you have to elect hillary clinton not just for her, but to protect the obama legacy. how much does that reso
haven't we just been through a lot with the clintons? hity: hillary clinton will arizona and nevada. the current president of the u.s. was campaigning on her behalf in north carolina, and he left little doubt about how important it was for people to get to the polls. pres. obama: i hate to put pressure on you, but the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. the fate of the world is teetering, and you, north carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction....
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heineman has been looking at the news. the industrial has been leading the way.e've seen bouncing around. the session was lower. the nasdaq still lagging down a third. as we still get investors trying to figure out what a trump presidency would mean. uncertainty about what it would mean. what he will be successful in pushing through in terms of his agenda. here's the s&p 500 over the course of the day. started out strong and fell to the session. 10:30 a.m.und climbed back in very stuttering fashion. towardsow coming back the high suggestion with more gain.alf a percent something that is very similar to yesterday, even if a trajectory of stocks say is not. is the volume and the s&p 500. we look at this yesterday, the top chart here is the volume the estimate and where it will track by session. day average. we're looking at trading volume dayhe s&p at double the 20 average. just very heavy volume here. a lot of trading in today's session. people try to figure out what to do. one of the groups that's been weak throughout the day but really morning went on is technol
heineman has been looking at the news. the industrial has been leading the way.e've seen bouncing around. the session was lower. the nasdaq still lagging down a third. as we still get investors trying to figure out what a trump presidency would mean. uncertainty about what it would mean. what he will be successful in pushing through in terms of his agenda. here's the s&p 500 over the course of the day. started out strong and fell to the session. 10:30 a.m.und climbed back in very stuttering...
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she has been on the job for a while and they have been in the minority for a while.nobody saw this loss coming and they are delaying the election. does she have to worry? >> there is definitely some concern, steve. it remains to be seen how serious of a threat she is really facing. she has no formal challenger. one name that emerged as a potential challenger is tim ryan from ohio. a younger member of the caucus. this is about the democrats doing a little bit of soul searching. there is a lot of frustration. they only picked up five seats and their message didn't get out. the message on trade, the economy and college affordability. why they think their message was not put forth more effectively, nancy pelosi downplayed this and saying thanksgiving is in the middle of this and this is about letting off steam. no doubt this is significant and the optics are not great. democrats are trying to determine who are going to be the leaders to move this party forward and you are seeing the party emerge. keith ellison has a lot of support. bernie sanders, chuck schumer and howar
she has been on the job for a while and they have been in the minority for a while.nobody saw this loss coming and they are delaying the election. does she have to worry? >> there is definitely some concern, steve. it remains to be seen how serious of a threat she is really facing. she has no formal challenger. one name that emerged as a potential challenger is tim ryan from ohio. a younger member of the caucus. this is about the democrats doing a little bit of soul searching. there is a...
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it's been touring industry because of what's been regard as trade secrets. we have a fellow from ema it was over, it is people now, first of all let me just say i'm quite proud of what we did with clinical trials.gov. it's not just that everybody knows that it's illegal if you do a human experiment to not register your experiment and not register your results within a year. completion of the primary endpoint. i don't have my badge with me but i can find up to $10,000 per day. i think we'll get compliance. emk, that has said we will put the study summaries on the web and they've just done the first two. a lot of the objection and industry was called commercial confidential information, and the fellow told in the first two they looked really hard. they couldn't find any. i think a lot of this is just overblown protectiveness that needs to be solved. so that's the data -- the one thing i want to make in quickly and no reason to get into detail here, if you look at american health care, at least as the u.s. goes, as long as we talk about real-world evidence in t
it's been touring industry because of what's been regard as trade secrets. we have a fellow from ema it was over, it is people now, first of all let me just say i'm quite proud of what we did with clinical trials.gov. it's not just that everybody knows that it's illegal if you do a human experiment to not register your experiment and not register your results within a year. completion of the primary endpoint. i don't have my badge with me but i can find up to $10,000 per day. i think we'll get...
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tiberi: thank you i have been alerted the house has been called for a vote, but we would love for you to vote. we will come back and we will keep your place. my senators, as i look down the line, are smiling because that means they move up on the list. [laughter] let's see. senator, you are next on the list. vote, come back and we would love to have you back. we'll keep you on the list. >> thank you very much. is a follow-up on representative berry's question on community banks. you and i have discussed that many times and that will put some additional questions on the record. i am concerned about the status of community banks and what has been happening the last few years. i wanted to start with the question of the importance of independence of the central bank . i know you cannot comment on political goings-on, but there was campaigning in the last year and the federal reserve was discussed a few times. on the comment importance of preserving independence of the federal reserve banks from interference by the executive branch of the legislative branch and what that would mean for mon
tiberi: thank you i have been alerted the house has been called for a vote, but we would love for you to vote. we will come back and we will keep your place. my senators, as i look down the line, are smiling because that means they move up on the list. [laughter] let's see. senator, you are next on the list. vote, come back and we would love to have you back. we'll keep you on the list. >> thank you very much. is a follow-up on representative berry's question on community banks. you and i...
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clearly, everything we have been doing has not been enough.key question that has rattled silicon valley to its core. i do not have answers for you today. we have invested in companies like udacity that are trying to make it easier for folks to learn things like programming. but we have a long way to go. emily: other than waiting and seeing, what are people doing? how can we be part of this? is anyone taking action? >> we have companies like charles river ventures offering to make it easier for foreign founders to come to the u.s. and start businesses. that has been an issue close to the heart of silicon valley, that we could have people come to the immigrants and not take jobs but create jobs. thatis another visa dream has more of a shadow on it after trump vowed to undo obama's actions around startup visas. that is something we could see become less likely. emily: looking forward to seeing your piece in business week tomorrow. thank you so much for stopping by. it has been great to have you. in this edition of out of this world, the soyuz roc
clearly, everything we have been doing has not been enough.key question that has rattled silicon valley to its core. i do not have answers for you today. we have invested in companies like udacity that are trying to make it easier for folks to learn things like programming. but we have a long way to go. emily: other than waiting and seeing, what are people doing? how can we be part of this? is anyone taking action? >> we have companies like charles river ventures offering to make it...
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there's always been historic relationship. it's interesting, the former chicago police superintendent gave a speech recently where he talks about so many of the policies, whether it be during jim crowe, whether it be people who were leading the lynch mobs or enforcing housing or school segregation historically have been police officers. the police have for all of american history been the face of physical oppression for black and brown americans. sometimes we talk about how can we rebuild the relationship or restore when in reality we need to be talking about creating a new relationship because there's never been a good relationship between black americans and the police. >> host: wesley lowery, cleveland, ferguson, baltimore, minneapolis, new york, charleston. we had a black president during that time. is that coincidental or is there a connection? >> i think that cuts in two directions. first, you know, i do think it's coincidental we've seen unrest and police shootings every year of our modern history. this was going on dur
there's always been historic relationship. it's interesting, the former chicago police superintendent gave a speech recently where he talks about so many of the policies, whether it be during jim crowe, whether it be people who were leading the lynch mobs or enforcing housing or school segregation historically have been police officers. the police have for all of american history been the face of physical oppression for black and brown americans. sometimes we talk about how can we rebuild the...
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tell me how you've been feeling. a lot of folks thought that this was going to go a certain wayin and now it doesn't appear that it's going exactly that way. w what are you you thinking. >> my friend and i have been standing at the white house going around d.c. and it's pretty crazy that it's going in the lee. i thought it was going to go an entirely different way, that hillary was going to win by a landslide. > you're going to have a drink. >> go in, stay warm, see what w the trump hotel is like. definitely not stay there.ot s we wanted to see what the atmosphere was like inside the hotel. american university student. i kind of want to equal could he what marina was saying.g. i think a lot of folks are at home watching the results.ts. who knows maybe once we know something more tonight on whogh will be elected more folks will come here. four years ago and eight years ago i was at the white house and as you all know am people come p to the whiteeo house after there is a candidate named. possibly that will am maybe to
tell me how you've been feeling. a lot of folks thought that this was going to go a certain wayin and now it doesn't appear that it's going exactly that way. w what are you you thinking. >> my friend and i have been standing at the white house going around d.c. and it's pretty crazy that it's going in the lee. i thought it was going to go an entirely different way, that hillary was going to win by a landslide. > you're going to have a drink. >> go in, stay warm, see what w the...
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one problem has been it has never been clear which is the favored super p.a.c. so donors kind of don't know who to give to. >> the largest pro clinton super p.a.c. has raised nearly $176 million compared to the largest pro trump super p.a.c. which raised about $16 million. >> when we look at outside spending where is his support coming and who is giving to his outside spending groups? >> his outside spending donors look a lot like the campaign donors. retired people. miscellaneous business. >> wall street firms clearly favor clinton giving her 100 times as much outside money more than $78 million compared to trump's less than $1 million. so, wall street really comes out on top. besides wall street you have entertainment. people from hollywood and people from lawyers. >> who are the personalities with the deepest pockets? hedge fund billionaires. >> for clinton in the super p.a.c. her top donors have been donald susman, james simons with a message fund and george soros. last time we looked there were no hedge fund billionaires supporting donald trump. now that he
one problem has been it has never been clear which is the favored super p.a.c. so donors kind of don't know who to give to. >> the largest pro clinton super p.a.c. has raised nearly $176 million compared to the largest pro trump super p.a.c. which raised about $16 million. >> when we look at outside spending where is his support coming and who is giving to his outside spending groups? >> his outside spending donors look a lot like the campaign donors. retired people....
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it's been like this most of the morning. it's been longer. this guy -- i can't tell who he's voting for. >> voting for you. >> voting for me. she's writing me in. people are in very, very good moods. they are thrilled that this election has finally come to this day where it's over. this morning this line went all the way around this thing, around the parking lot here. taking about an hour for people to get through. one guy said he had to come back later because he was going to be late for work. very, very high enthusiasm. pennsylvania has been hard fought for both campaigns with the people here glad that this is the final stretch and this day will finally be over. 8:00 p.m. tonight. no early voting in pennsylvania. not even a lot of absentee voting either. everything happens today. carol. >> all right. miguel marquez live from pittsburgh. thanks so much. let's head to my home state of ohio. martin savidge is in parma. good morning, martin. >> reporter: good morning, carol. parma is located to the south of cleveland. still in very heavy democr
it's been like this most of the morning. it's been longer. this guy -- i can't tell who he's voting for. >> voting for you. >> voting for me. she's writing me in. people are in very, very good moods. they are thrilled that this election has finally come to this day where it's over. this morning this line went all the way around this thing, around the parking lot here. taking about an hour for people to get through. one guy said he had to come back later because he was going to be...
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they have been stagnant this cycle. >> they have been. they didn't step up with hillary clinton. they got taken down by madeleine albright. this is the best educated american generation, the most entrepreneurial. they have their hands on technology and they are the idea of america, about how we settle these issues. unless you can get them involved in some new fashion, i think that that's going to be a problem going forward. >> jose, miami-dade is a county i'm obsessed with. it's our hometown number one, but the margin there for hillary clinton will matter. is this going to be the prop 187 election for hispanic voters? >> across the country. i'm looking at cuban american vote in south florida. i want to see how that goes. there are many administration has been giving concessions to the castro regime and hillary clinton would do the same. the i-4 corridor, the new voters, puerto ricans. >> the biggest news is the election of a first women president. it's going to blow our minds. it's going to be a new world for young women. >> she hasn't run on this. >> the reality. >> i agree. >>
they have been stagnant this cycle. >> they have been. they didn't step up with hillary clinton. they got taken down by madeleine albright. this is the best educated american generation, the most entrepreneurial. they have their hands on technology and they are the idea of america, about how we settle these issues. unless you can get them involved in some new fashion, i think that that's going to be a problem going forward. >> jose, miami-dade is a county i'm obsessed with. it's our...
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they had been on the plane that had been flown into the pentagon. and i remember feeling at the time, as so many people did, that what we needed as a nation, as a world, was someone who cannot only lead us but someone who understood history and who understood the power of words, and could harness those words. what we needed was someone who could stir our hearts. what we needed in essence was a winston churchill. but as we all know there was and will always be only one winston churchill. so as you might imagine, it was incredibly daunting to me years later to attempt to write about him, to understand even a small part of his life. but i have to say the more i studied him, especially his years in south africa, the more fascinated i became, and i was hooked. and like so many other writers and historians before and after me, i found him absolutely irresistible. but i think that when most of us think of winston churchill, we think of the man during world war ii. he has become virtually a synonym for great leadership. he was, as we all know, a master poli
they had been on the plane that had been flown into the pentagon. and i remember feeling at the time, as so many people did, that what we needed as a nation, as a world, was someone who cannot only lead us but someone who understood history and who understood the power of words, and could harness those words. what we needed was someone who could stir our hearts. what we needed in essence was a winston churchill. but as we all know there was and will always be only one winston churchill. so as...
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well folks, i know you've been here a long time. and it's been a long night. and it's been a long campaign. little longer, can't we? they're still counting votes and every vote should count. several states are too close to call. so we're not going to have anything more to say tonight. [ applause ] so listen, listen to me, everybody should head home, we should get some sleep, we'll have more to say tomorrow. person in this hall to know and i want every person across the country who's supporting hillary to know that your voices and your enthusiasm means so much to her and to tim and to all of us. we are so proud of you. and we are so proud of her. she's done amazing job, and he is not done yet. so thank you for being with her. she has always been with you. i have to say this tonight, good night, we will be back, we'll have more to say. let's get those votes counted and let's bring this home. thank you so much for all of you have done. you are in all of our hearts. thank you. [ applause ] podesta addressing the crowd gathered at the jacob javitz center on behalf
well folks, i know you've been here a long time. and it's been a long night. and it's been a long campaign. little longer, can't we? they're still counting votes and every vote should count. several states are too close to call. so we're not going to have anything more to say tonight. [ applause ] so listen, listen to me, everybody should head home, we should get some sleep, we'll have more to say tomorrow. person in this hall to know and i want every person across the country who's supporting...
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if you look at the dollar, it has been weakening. infrastructure, stocks are getting because button. and we have seen some selling. trade trump reflation losing steam? speculation about whether these will come to fruition. those records set on wall street overnight, take a look at mumbai trading. we are up 3/10 of 1%. the real gains, a robust session from australia. this is on the back of the energy play and resurgent rally onn it comes to metals, increased infrastructure. is just under two years. let's take a look at how they closed yesterday. there was a mixed picture in dubai. they were up initially in the day but closed down, dubai down almost half a percent. tadawul was up. we are going to check in on the first word headlines. here is sophie. trump hasnald abandoned his pledge to prosecute hillary clinton as he explains his agenda for the white house. he looked her in the eye and said if he were president she would be in jail. now he says he has no intention of pursuing clinton over her use of private emails saying such a move w
if you look at the dollar, it has been weakening. infrastructure, stocks are getting because button. and we have seen some selling. trade trump reflation losing steam? speculation about whether these will come to fruition. those records set on wall street overnight, take a look at mumbai trading. we are up 3/10 of 1%. the real gains, a robust session from australia. this is on the back of the energy play and resurgent rally onn it comes to metals, increased infrastructure. is just under two...
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your voice has been ringing in my ears as long as i've been alive. - oh my goodness! - mike love, thank you very much. - thank you. - great to see you, sir. (applause) - [evan voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests and an archive of past episodes. - there is some truth in some of the things that have been said. you know, you could say that brian is a troubled genius and carl was a nice guy and dennis was a wild man. so, i mean, those things don't exist for no reason at all. - [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producer's circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin texas community.
your voice has been ringing in my ears as long as i've been alive. - oh my goodness! - mike love, thank you very much. - thank you. - great to see you, sir. (applause) - [evan voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests and an archive of past episodes. - there is some truth in some of the things that have been said. you know, you could say that brian is a troubled genius...
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there has never been dishonesty, there has never been dishonesty like we've seen in this election. there's never been anywhere near the media dishonesty like we have seen in this election. they won't do it. the very talented michael good win of the new york posts just wrote today that 2016 presidential race will mark the low watermark of journalism that is worthy, think of it, of the first amendment. never before have so many media organizations old and new abandoned all fairness to take sides and try to pick a president. it's unbelievable. it's -- honestly -- for instance, we have a great story and we will give it to the media and make it look as bad as possible, as pad as -- bad as possible. so sad. very sadly earnings for "the new york times" are down 97% this year. they just announced. so bad. i feel so badly for them. just announced. 93%, they are doing great and then they tell you who to vote for. you know, who the vote for. they want crooked hillary, this isn't about me, it's about all of you and our magnificent movement to make america great again and they are talking about
there has never been dishonesty, there has never been dishonesty like we've seen in this election. there's never been anywhere near the media dishonesty like we have seen in this election. they won't do it. the very talented michael good win of the new york posts just wrote today that 2016 presidential race will mark the low watermark of journalism that is worthy, think of it, of the first amendment. never before have so many media organizations old and new abandoned all fairness to take sides...
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they have not been great successes.unt needed to get a return tens to make it less of a good deal for the taxpayer. you only get projects that will have an immediate economic return. sputter lot of other things. replicating a toll road between two busy cities doesn't help is new as putting in something somewhere. this is the problem. joe: when you hear public-private partnership, all start tooney, do you sense opportunities in the days ahead? jim: no, no. it is too early to tell. we don't really know specifics. we don't know implementation. we don't even know people yet. it is too early to tell what a roadmap for political aspects are. we are going to be looking at the companies. to indicated this has led ways to play things. usually that ends up disappointing people. the idea that immediately this is going to how -- help is much more problematic. unwind andw and collapse coming. are you still bearish on caterpillar? jim: we are. it has not mattered. in 2012 caterpillar was supposed to earn this year, $15. the stock is
they have not been great successes.unt needed to get a return tens to make it less of a good deal for the taxpayer. you only get projects that will have an immediate economic return. sputter lot of other things. replicating a toll road between two busy cities doesn't help is new as putting in something somewhere. this is the problem. joe: when you hear public-private partnership, all start tooney, do you sense opportunities in the days ahead? jim: no, no. it is too early to tell. we don't...
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lied to, have been cheated, and their sovereign rights have been denied them. and today, we are saying it is approach to the native american people, not to run a pipeline through their land. [cheers] and we are demanding that sovereign rights of the native american people the on it enters -- be honored and respected. issue that we are here forhis night is to understand that in the midst of a major water crisis in a growing crisis in our country and around the world, we are not going to allow a pipeline to endanger the clean water that millions of people depend upon. [cheers] and the third issue is that everybody here understands that ,ot only is climate change real not only is it caused by human behavior, but it is already causing devastating problems in our country and all over this world. insane and future generations will look back on us now and say, what in god's name were you doing? our job now is to break our dependency on fossil fuel. [cheers] moveob now is to aggressively to energy efficiency and sustainable energies like wind and solar and geothermal.
lied to, have been cheated, and their sovereign rights have been denied them. and today, we are saying it is approach to the native american people, not to run a pipeline through their land. [cheers] and we are demanding that sovereign rights of the native american people the on it enters -- be honored and respected. issue that we are here forhis night is to understand that in the midst of a major water crisis in a growing crisis in our country and around the world, we are not going to allow a...
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they have been home. i've been calling people over the holidays, which wasn't on my agenda. it was supposed to be football and turkey. people are saying, their families are telling them it's time for change. >> thanks to ohio state, you are probably in a good mood. >> excellent. >> tim ryan, democrat from ohio, thanks for coming in. >>> there's one man whom we have followed from the time when americans watched the news on black and white televisionsera n mobile devices. ? we asked people to write down the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ? now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. energy is a complex challenge. people want power. and power plants account for more than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the challenge is to capture the emissions before they're released into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is a leader in carbon capture. our team is workin
they have been home. i've been calling people over the holidays, which wasn't on my agenda. it was supposed to be football and turkey. people are saying, their families are telling them it's time for change. >> thanks to ohio state, you are probably in a good mood. >> excellent. >> tim ryan, democrat from ohio, thanks for coming in. >>> there's one man whom we have followed from the time when americans watched the news on black and white televisionsera n mobile...
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how's it been tonight in new hampshire? what's happening there? >> it's been extraordinary. of all, she did not mention the e-mail controversy. and with when wrlebron james. their decision is and their telling us this. anytime they are talking about e-mails and people are thinking about private servers, they are losing the game. they know there has been damage. they had the momentum over the last nine days just stalled and the real damage if she does end up winning none the less, the damage to republican candidates who now got a lifeline. so, the damage is to their democratic opponents. kelly ayotte may well win here in new hampshire. same for roy blunt in missouri. real tangible results damaged. to democrats around this country from what happened in the last nine days. tonight, there was a concert. it's filled. the overflow room is filled. they have opened up the door to the ballroom. there are lot of people here. james taylor played for 45 minutes. it was extraordinary and i thought, well, that is so mellow, how does khan follow that. he came and this crowd was on their fe
how's it been tonight in new hampshire? what's happening there? >> it's been extraordinary. of all, she did not mention the e-mail controversy. and with when wrlebron james. their decision is and their telling us this. anytime they are talking about e-mails and people are thinking about private servers, they are losing the game. they know there has been damage. they had the momentum over the last nine days just stalled and the real damage if she does end up winning none the less, the...
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this has been one of the nastiest campaigns. the two candidates have spent much o of their time attacking each other. the campaign has exposed deep political divisions in american society. at the same time, a number of european countries are gearing up for their own elections. will those campaigns turn out to be as nasty and personal as the one in the united states? i am happy to be joined in the studio by our guest today. thanks for being witith us. we have alan poser, an author and commentator for the german daily. he says what happens in the u.s. is the attack of a fascist on democracy. yes, this is also a trend in europe. we also have a german-american publicist, a member of the republican party in the united states. he says presidential election times have been rough throughout history, but we are witnessing a candidate who have hijacked an entire political movement to his own end. a few years ago, our guest was a correspondent in washington dc. she says german politics are not nearly as dirty as they are in the u.s., yet,
this has been one of the nastiest campaigns. the two candidates have spent much o of their time attacking each other. the campaign has exposed deep political divisions in american society. at the same time, a number of european countries are gearing up for their own elections. will those campaigns turn out to be as nasty and personal as the one in the united states? i am happy to be joined in the studio by our guest today. thanks for being witith us. we have alan poser, an author and...
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we have been timing them. just got an update, as of 3:00 p.m., so far, just over 1150 people have voted so far. we talked to the clark county election officials who are expecting a big turnout today. election day. early voting turnout which broke 2012 early voting record. we were at a another polling locations, liberty high school. they had a longer line. many folks were there before heading to work. they told us waking up a few hours early to conduct their civic duty was worth it. >> both sides are so different, so it really kind of have to peculiar one, and make sure it's >> reporter: most voters that we spoke to told us they had a pretty good experience as far as here. a little bit of a line has been developing. we have talking to team leaders who told us it was busier, a lull and now things are pecking back up. however, again, you can get in and out in about 5 minutes or so. reporting live from southwest las vegas, back inside to you. >> anchor: thank you very much. we had dozens of viewers tell us about t
we have been timing them. just got an update, as of 3:00 p.m., so far, just over 1150 people have voted so far. we talked to the clark county election officials who are expecting a big turnout today. election day. early voting turnout which broke 2012 early voting record. we were at a another polling locations, liberty high school. they had a longer line. many folks were there before heading to work. they told us waking up a few hours early to conduct their civic duty was worth it. >>...
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that's been what the market has been grappling with for the past 12 months. >> yes 2 1/2 years. will that level out? >> it is now. so supply and demand is back into balance right now. oil stocks have been built by a billion barrels in the last 2 1/2 years. that rapid rate has stopped now. we will cross out to steve. he is live in the room, in vienna with these ministers. in the middle of the scrum. there we have him. let's take a listen. >> just taking pictures now of the saudi oil minister. let's just try to listen in. >> talking in arabic in the moment. we'll try to get an english question in now. of course we've seen on the wires some positive news from ministers, including the saudis, on a deal, which follows over the weekend that concerns that saudi arabia could walk away. [ speaking arabic ] >> sir, do we have a deal, sir? >> i hope that we will have a deal, but we will not know until the end of the meeting. >> what are the major sticking points to a deal, sir? >> the sticking point has been and continues to be that each and every country will have to agree to the principl
that's been what the market has been grappling with for the past 12 months. >> yes 2 1/2 years. will that level out? >> it is now. so supply and demand is back into balance right now. oil stocks have been built by a billion barrels in the last 2 1/2 years. that rapid rate has stopped now. we will cross out to steve. he is live in the room, in vienna with these ministers. in the middle of the scrum. there we have him. let's take a listen. >> just taking pictures now of the...
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eastern aleppo has been under siege since july for month sdwz has been taking its toll.w them back in august break that siege briefly. it was for a few days but the regime managed to regain ground and put eastern aleppo and 275,000 residents under siege yet again. this is a tactic that syrian regime has been accused of, described as starve or surren r surrender. we have seen this in other parts of syria. the united nations estimates there are nearly a million people living under siege in eastern aleppo and other parts of the country. the vast majority are in rebel held areas and we are seeing the siege take its toll and when you talk to people there and we have been talking to so many residents over the past few weeks and there has always been this fear that what happens in aleppo happens in other places. where it is going to be the starve or surrender where people will have no optioning but to surrender. there was a feeling that this was a mat of time before we saw this playing out. >> there is a statement from unicef that points out an estimated half a million children
eastern aleppo has been under siege since july for month sdwz has been taking its toll.w them back in august break that siege briefly. it was for a few days but the regime managed to regain ground and put eastern aleppo and 275,000 residents under siege yet again. this is a tactic that syrian regime has been accused of, described as starve or surren r surrender. we have seen this in other parts of syria. the united nations estimates there are nearly a million people living under siege in...
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it's been a performer, it's been a constant performer. therefore, do you give it the benefit of the doubt? >> absolutely. i think if you look at the social media space in particular, twitter, we've seen very disappointing in recent quarters. they haven't been able to grow users meaningfully in this experimenting with new styles of products. i think investors are just looking at facebook saying, this is who's going to steal ad dollars from -- >> a quick segue into yuans. i've got 30 seconds left on china. >> okay, so, there's a lot of thix going on on the calendar, a u.s. election and bank of england today. the other thing i would emphasize is, there's tensions around china. we're very focused on that. they might show a big drop. so it's got away from the news headlines, but it might call back again. >> look on the bright side. don't be despited with 30 seconds. that's ten times ad time on facebook originally, right? love you. safe journey back to manhattan. thank you for the event data. for karen, myself, and jeff, have a great day. >>> g
it's been a performer, it's been a constant performer. therefore, do you give it the benefit of the doubt? >> absolutely. i think if you look at the social media space in particular, twitter, we've seen very disappointing in recent quarters. they haven't been able to grow users meaningfully in this experimenting with new styles of products. i think investors are just looking at facebook saying, this is who's going to steal ad dollars from -- >> a quick segue into yuans. i've got 30...
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he's been going back to 2000 examining the aspects of that. you can ask questions on the phone lines this morning and again, for democrats, 202-748-8000, republicans,. 202-748-8001, independent, 202-748-8002. julian zelizer, the legal ramifications of this year's election, what do you expect might happen and i know that is considering the turnout but are there lessons learned in far as the legal process we can gain from a year 200? >> guest: it might take place in the contest after election day. it is extraordinarily close. neither candidate was able initially to reach that electoral college totals, and that's why the 25 votes mattered so much. we are not sure where things are right now. at least a week ago it looked like hillary clinton might have a pretty substantial lead in which case the campaign could lessto obtain recounts in any close state but it's likely that what we saw in florida. we don't know if the news and the weather from the fbi and the other week will narrow and create a closer outcome in which case i think both campaigns wou
he's been going back to 2000 examining the aspects of that. you can ask questions on the phone lines this morning and again, for democrats, 202-748-8000, republicans,. 202-748-8001, independent, 202-748-8002. julian zelizer, the legal ramifications of this year's election, what do you expect might happen and i know that is considering the turnout but are there lessons learned in far as the legal process we can gain from a year 200? >> guest: it might take place in the contest after...
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the president-elect had been held up. about an hour ago he left us here and the motorcade started rolling across the 57th street. onto new jersey he goes. it didn't make news here before he left. and those appointments are very important. the attorney general and flynn a national security advisor. you certainly need to have senate confirmation. one of them. one of the sessions. the people have brought up. a confirmation hearing that took place years and years ago. it's a federal judge. and when his nomination was put forward. there was some racially charged comments that were brought up. that derails the confirmation. a lot of people have been talking about that today. we will see how much that becomes an issue. on the other side of it he does not had to go through the senate confirmation. it's kind of a pregame show. mitt romney and the president-elect down trump was a dutch my. the secular -- the speculation is all over the map. fun times here on fifth avenue. >> thank you. good to see you. president-elect trump. we wil
the president-elect had been held up. about an hour ago he left us here and the motorcade started rolling across the 57th street. onto new jersey he goes. it didn't make news here before he left. and those appointments are very important. the attorney general and flynn a national security advisor. you certainly need to have senate confirmation. one of them. one of the sessions. the people have brought up. a confirmation hearing that took place years and years ago. it's a federal judge. and when...
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she's been going non-stop.ite emotional, shouted a question to bill clinton in the forward cabin, and we went back and forth, i don't know if you saw some of that video earlier. that was the flight from philadelphia to raleigh, but he was very moved by ending the campaign at sites where our democracy was founded. she at one point during the philadelphia speech said i know it's been a very angry campaign and i'm sorry about that. and a man shouted out "it's not your fault." his voice was heard and everyone laughed. it was quite extraordinary for me to see michelle and barack obama and the clintons in such a warm embrace, literally, on that stage in philadelphia, knowing what went on in 2007 and '08, when they were in such a bitter primary fight. and there had been tensions between their staff, certainly, even when the team of rivals came together when she was secretary of state. but what you really saw with the president campaigning every day, vice president biden, despite his own family, not running for the pre
she's been going non-stop.ite emotional, shouted a question to bill clinton in the forward cabin, and we went back and forth, i don't know if you saw some of that video earlier. that was the flight from philadelphia to raleigh, but he was very moved by ending the campaign at sites where our democracy was founded. she at one point during the philadelphia speech said i know it's been a very angry campaign and i'm sorry about that. and a man shouted out "it's not your fault." his voice...
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i have been a big fan of ivanka.most bullish argument for donald trump is it is hard to produce children of that kind of quality. i think that speaks obviously to him. so you can say what you want about personal qualities and issues. i believe in the -- >> i woke up in the morning. >> the concern with donald trump is volatility. who knows what he is going to do? this guy just became president of the united states. this is going to be his legacy. does he want to screw it up? he wants to be the greatest president the country has ever had. i remember when i was a kid ronald reagan getting elected and people said the guy was a clown, an actor, didn't know anything. people think ronald reagan is one of the greatest presidents we have had. this is a guy who knows how to build things, get them done on time and on budget. that skill is very useful when you are going to spend a trillion dollars on fixing the infrastructure of the country. the american people are very wise and the american people voted not only to put donald t
i have been a big fan of ivanka.most bullish argument for donald trump is it is hard to produce children of that kind of quality. i think that speaks obviously to him. so you can say what you want about personal qualities and issues. i believe in the -- >> i woke up in the morning. >> the concern with donald trump is volatility. who knows what he is going to do? this guy just became president of the united states. this is going to be his legacy. does he want to screw it up? he wants...
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we have been talking to voter whose have been here a long time.the turnout so far has been historic. the people here know they're advertised at. they know they're targeted by these candidates and they know just how important they are. they have come out to do their part. >> we're going to turn now to the unlikely battleground state of arizona, where polls have been open for about an hour and a half. gadi schwartz is in phoenix. >> yeah, good morning, stephanie. we just saw a line of people waiting for the doors to open. they have gone inside. they have cast their ballots. here in arizona, all eyes are going to be on the hispanic vote. right now, 1 in 5 voters in arizona is a hispanic. we're talking about more than a million people, and right now, many of them have been motivated by those anti-mexican comments made by trump, and they're also motivated by a huge campaign to vote out the sheriff of maricopa county here in phoenix, the sheriff currently under indictment right now for his role in a racial profiling case involving immigrants. stephanie.
we have been talking to voter whose have been here a long time.the turnout so far has been historic. the people here know they're advertised at. they know they're targeted by these candidates and they know just how important they are. they have come out to do their part. >> we're going to turn now to the unlikely battleground state of arizona, where polls have been open for about an hour and a half. gadi schwartz is in phoenix. >> yeah, good morning, stephanie. we just saw a line of...
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i have been up and excited. a long time coming. >> the cubs came back from the deficit to beat the cleveland indians on game seven. >>> the calgary flames beat the san jose sharks. the flames took the lead into the third, the sharks tied the game, but they could not complete the comeback. the flames scored the eventual game-winner with four minutes left. the sharks will be hosting the pittsburgh penguins on saturday. >>> transportation leaders working on a project to reduce the gridlock and number of crashes at a bottleneck in the east bay, there have been 72 crashes in the dublin area this year alone. because of economic growth there are more people with jobs which means more cars on the road and more accidents. but caltrans tells us gathering information for the future project. >> we are about to embark on a study to determine what the final design should look like and what the construction cost would be for the project. some modernization of the interchange on the ramps are something we are looking at.>> vote
i have been up and excited. a long time coming. >> the cubs came back from the deficit to beat the cleveland indians on game seven. >>> the calgary flames beat the san jose sharks. the flames took the lead into the third, the sharks tied the game, but they could not complete the comeback. the flames scored the eventual game-winner with four minutes left. the sharks will be hosting the pittsburgh penguins on saturday. >>> transportation leaders working on a project to...
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we have been live on the scene all morning long. >>kron 4 has been there. we have been talking to investigators in getting the latest information. >> here is the progress they have been doing over the last 30 minutes. 205 people were on the train. when it went into the water. they had to lift the people out
we have been live on the scene all morning long. >>kron 4 has been there. we have been talking to investigators in getting the latest information. >> here is the progress they have been doing over the last 30 minutes. 205 people were on the train. when it went into the water. they had to lift the people out
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-- that president bush had not been legitimately elected, it had been decided by the supreme court. we were keenly aware of that. the president was keenly aware that he needed to reach out at the beginning of his and make sure everybody understood that he intended to be the president of all the people, not just the folks that had voted for him. so, there were a number of outreach efforts at the start of the administration. , bush 43 when he was governor here in texas, as clay can does -- can describe well, had governed as a real uniter. and he had hoped it to be able to do the same in washington. to go toen intending washington as the education president and do that on a bipartisan basis, and so, the administration started out with an agenda that included tax cuts , which he had campaigned on, topeducation reform as the priorities and the education reform, his partners were democrat, democratic chairman george miller in the house, democratic chairman ted kennedy said. they were his close working partners on what came the no child left behind act. sadly for the country, that kind har
-- that president bush had not been legitimately elected, it had been decided by the supreme court. we were keenly aware of that. the president was keenly aware that he needed to reach out at the beginning of his and make sure everybody understood that he intended to be the president of all the people, not just the folks that had voted for him. so, there were a number of outreach efforts at the start of the administration. , bush 43 when he was governor here in texas, as clay can does -- can...
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it looks like paris has been covered in twinkling stars.celebrate christmas, thousands of lights have been lit in trees lining the champs elysee in the french capital. the lighting ceremony took place on monday evening for the illuminations on 400 trees along a two kilometer stretch of the boulevard. olympic gold medalists were among those attending the event. many tourists and local residents came to enjoy the decorations and take photos. last year, the event was canceled due to the deadly terror attacks in the city. >> it's great. i'm fwrad they didn't cancel it again for fear of terrorist attacks. it felt very safe. >> the illuminations will continue until january 8th. what an amazing sight there. that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. >> this week global 3000 heads to the nile delta, home to some delightful and nocturnal fragrances. we go to china, where tragically child abductions have become part of every day life. but first, we visit honduras in central america. why does
it looks like paris has been covered in twinkling stars.celebrate christmas, thousands of lights have been lit in trees lining the champs elysee in the french capital. the lighting ceremony took place on monday evening for the illuminations on 400 trees along a two kilometer stretch of the boulevard. olympic gold medalists were among those attending the event. many tourists and local residents came to enjoy the decorations and take photos. last year, the event was canceled due to the deadly...
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have been the largest regional trade accord in history.the transpacific partnership, ortega ep, was signed in february after roughly a decade of negotiation. it involved a dozen countries. the deal was designed to define the region's trading standards, putting pressure on other nations to play by u.s. rules, but it cannot proceed by being ratified by the united states. would not make sense without the united states. it is impossible to renegotiate. losing the u.s. would destabilize the basic balance of interest. >> for many countries who already have agreements with above all, this was an opportunity to trade with the united states. the failure of the deal is seen as hurting japan most, along with vietnam and malaysia. a pulling out could cost the u.s. political leverage. it had been the cornerstone of barack obama's so-called pivot to asia. beijing has already begun courting pacific rim leaders to participate in a tray pack in the region. >> the chinese president is getting countries that had toviously signed up to tpp look at the free tr
have been the largest regional trade accord in history.the transpacific partnership, ortega ep, was signed in february after roughly a decade of negotiation. it involved a dozen countries. the deal was designed to define the region's trading standards, putting pressure on other nations to play by u.s. rules, but it cannot proceed by being ratified by the united states. would not make sense without the united states. it is impossible to renegotiate. losing the u.s. would destabilize the basic...
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diehard fans have been here for hours. >> i have been here since the bottom of the third last night. >> hope for tickets, there pa >> $1,500, or $2,000. >> one of his more than $2,000? >> i'm going to buy it. intricate iq they see some of the highest prices in years but they sell around 1800. some say no price is too high to get inside, even willing to change their diets i think we'll be eating ramen noodles in cereal for the next year.we >> they promise to give you 50 percent of your money back i the home team loses by more tha five runs.. it would have been money well spent during game six. it is game seven, there is no tomorrow, someone's drought is going to continue and someone's is going to end the excitement in town has been remarkable. all through the misery, we know that these days are coming the cavaliers and the indians i just the beginning of an eraca. >> that will bring a new sense of pride to fanss that have bee chewing on the teams cubs fans are statute of the tickets on third-party websites. see more cubs fans than indians fans so far.. have same price of $12,000 for j
diehard fans have been here for hours. >> i have been here since the bottom of the third last night. >> hope for tickets, there pa >> $1,500, or $2,000. >> one of his more than $2,000? >> i'm going to buy it. intricate iq they see some of the highest prices in years but they sell around 1800. some say no price is too high to get inside, even willing to change their diets i think we'll be eating ramen noodles in cereal for the next year.we >> they promise to...