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it matters deeply to you and it showed if you wanshould if you e principles that matter. if you don't vote, don't sweat it, take your kid to the park, write your congressman, circumvent the state. we have to preach the gospel of nonvoting but having a mature conversation about the power and limitations of voting. principles are a different thing to have and politics is the art of the possible and compromise which means a principled decision is usually an unemployed one. >> if you are a libertarian and don't forget you stand for and that is liberty, democracy voting is this the same thing as liberty. yes, democracy is look like they promote liberty more than the sum of the alternatives and they can go astray and when they do, those in government usually cite the people as justification. maybe by consciously not voting and explaining to others why we are not we can change not just the policies for existing government bu of the people's beliefs about government. we can say there are better and more meaningful ways to achieve prosperity and peace and justice. we don't need to
it matters deeply to you and it showed if you wanshould if you e principles that matter. if you don't vote, don't sweat it, take your kid to the park, write your congressman, circumvent the state. we have to preach the gospel of nonvoting but having a mature conversation about the power and limitations of voting. principles are a different thing to have and politics is the art of the possible and compromise which means a principled decision is usually an unemployed one. >> if you are a...
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>> if she lost florida -- if she lost florida, that's 29. >> if she wins florida what would trump have to do to win the presidency? >> it's incredibly hard. can he do it? he would have to win north carolina. if you're losing florida -- he would have to win north carolina, win pennsylvania. he would have to win michigan. that gets him to 255. this is why donald trump needs florida. then you're looking at 255. >> let's say he gets arizona. >> then he comes out here gets arizona. if he gets arizona and nevada, that puts him over the top. even most republicans in nevada believe with early voting that one is going to be blue. we have it as a toss-up right now. >> he could click on new hampshire. >> then he can get there with new hampshire. >> 270. >> he can get there. the question is, if you're losing this, it's hard to believe you're going to win up here unless he has an overwhelming surge among those white working class voters. is it impossible? no. data heading into the election, unlikely. that's why worry going to count them, wolf. >> getting closer and closer to our chance to make proj
>> if she lost florida -- if she lost florida, that's 29. >> if she wins florida what would trump have to do to win the presidency? >> it's incredibly hard. can he do it? he would have to win north carolina. if you're losing florida -- he would have to win north carolina, win pennsylvania. he would have to win michigan. that gets him to 255. this is why donald trump needs florida. then you're looking at 255. >> let's say he gets arizona. >> then he comes out here...
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if they don't pick up.entals matter on a day like today. >> and if donald trump had run sort of the populous nationalist campaign that is getting a lot of support, if he also had a campaign apparatus, you know, this would be different. >> the pattern worth watching is this election could accelerate what we expect to unfold in the next decade into one election cycle. you look at the last six elections since 1992, the five battle grounds. ohio, iowa, michigan and pennsylvania. democrats have won them 27 of 30 times. the sun belt. democrats have won them 13 out of 30 times. it is possible as a group that trump will be better in those rustbelt battlegrounds. he is blowing the doors off. not only will you have clinton relying on florida, virginia and colorado, but iowa and ohio. if donald trump goes minus nine romney to minus two in michigan, that tells you something. >> this will be the determination we will see reflected down ballot. let's talk about some of the close races that we're expecting on the senate s
if they don't pick up.entals matter on a day like today. >> and if donald trump had run sort of the populous nationalist campaign that is getting a lot of support, if he also had a campaign apparatus, you know, this would be different. >> the pattern worth watching is this election could accelerate what we expect to unfold in the next decade into one election cycle. you look at the last six elections since 1992, the five battle grounds. ohio, iowa, michigan and pennsylvania....
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if you're stuck under that canopy, you're going to die. >> so, if you chose c, you chose wrong many b wrong. but you have to choose something. what may seem selfish could mean survival. >> you have to make sure that you're an asset, not a liability to someone. >> for that reason, a is the wrong decision. >> if you're just barely hanging on for survival, that might be all you can do is just plop in the water and survive and try to find the surface. >> there was absolutely no time for me to think about anything but the fact that i needed to swim and to get out and to get off of this boat. >> the correct answer is b, immediately dive in and swim away from the boat. but for alexis and 100 other tourists, it's too late to jump. as the vessel sinks, this woman fights to keep her children together. alexis struggles to break frias the boat floor bangs against her head. >> my biggest courage wncern wa sucked underneath the canopy. i just thought to myself, i'm not dying today, and i just swam. >> with her gopro camera still recording, she escapes. >> by the time i popped above the water, thing
if you're stuck under that canopy, you're going to die. >> so, if you chose c, you chose wrong many b wrong. but you have to choose something. what may seem selfish could mean survival. >> you have to make sure that you're an asset, not a liability to someone. >> for that reason, a is the wrong decision. >> if you're just barely hanging on for survival, that might be all you can do is just plop in the water and survive and try to find the surface. >> there was...
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because if we don't -- if we lose focus, we could have problems.this is part of what happened here during this elect season, we get stirred up for all kinds of reasons that are unnecessary. just relax. now, i want to remind you what i was saying. we can't afford a commander in chief who insults pows. who attacks the gold star mother. who actually talked down to our troops. says he knows more than our generals. even a republican senator said we can't afford to give somebody like that the nuclear coded, somebody so erratic. want you to think about that. when i was sworn in, as president, the next day i'm siting down -- actual live not the necked day. just right afterwards, i had to sit down with somebody who explained this whole nuclear thing. it will sober you up. it is serious business. we can't have somebody like that handling our nuclear codes. we can't have somebody who gets upasset because saturday night love does a skit about him and starts tweeting at 3:00 in the morning. that not the temperment you want for somebody who has the nuclear codes
because if we don't -- if we lose focus, we could have problems.this is part of what happened here during this elect season, we get stirred up for all kinds of reasons that are unnecessary. just relax. now, i want to remind you what i was saying. we can't afford a commander in chief who insults pows. who attacks the gold star mother. who actually talked down to our troops. says he knows more than our generals. even a republican senator said we can't afford to give somebody like that the nuclear...
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even if the out come is different? the result will probably be the same. they will not tolerate support for any parts and the same can be said for the democratic base if trump wins. the national nightmare does not end there. the third branch of government cannot function in this mess either. obstructions impaired the support and it is looking like republicans will feel like they have no choice but to block any clinton nominee, possibly for years if she wins. here's what republican senator richard burr told republican volunteers in the audio obtained by cnn. >> hillary clinton obtains the presidency and i will do everything i can do that four years from now we have an opening on the supreme court. >> this is richard burr. not somebody associated with sort of the fire and brim stone of the right. we heard this type of things like ted cruz. the next two years could see a permanent war being waged. we could have an incomplete supreme court and untrufed fbi and a branch mired in investigation and election result called ille
even if the out come is different? the result will probably be the same. they will not tolerate support for any parts and the same can be said for the democratic base if trump wins. the national nightmare does not end there. the third branch of government cannot function in this mess either. obstructions impaired the support and it is looking like republicans will feel like they have no choice but to block any clinton nominee, possibly for years if she wins. here's what republican senator...
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it's something like they could get half a% or people to vote if they showed that than if they didn't. so they want to get donald trump elected and they sign of the people they think will vote for donald trump but they don't show the people who will vote for somebody else. and suddenly they are having a really significant impact on the election itself. i don't think they have any aspirations and that seems relatively apolitical in these sorts of things but i'm not calling facebook out specifically but the fact the companies that control what you see with those algorithms have the option to have real impact on elections by understanding who gets to see stuff that's going to make you go and vote in hiding that from people who don't. we haven't seen evidence of that happening yet that that's a real possibility with the technology that we have today. i think one of the most concerning things is that political space. >> the only reason i'm skeptical is because the population of people on facebook is already not bipartisan. there are more democratic voters and republican voters so they showe
it's something like they could get half a% or people to vote if they showed that than if they didn't. so they want to get donald trump elected and they sign of the people they think will vote for donald trump but they don't show the people who will vote for somebody else. and suddenly they are having a really significant impact on the election itself. i don't think they have any aspirations and that seems relatively apolitical in these sorts of things but i'm not calling facebook out...
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conway says it is perhaps a good thing if he getting help her heel -- if he can help her heal. in japan measured 7.4 instruct up the coast of upushima -- 7.4 and struck -- off the coast of fukushima. it also caused a small suwanee. british chancellor philip hammond will spend $1.2 billion to improve the country's broadband infrastructure. the plan would give 2 million more households access to fiber broadband. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists. like we have been saying, trade is leaving no room for doubt that the fed will hike. 100%, now. itlier on daybreak americas, was said that we should look past market expectations for a december hike. is the100% probability market, that means that december should be a nonevent, except that it is about what they forecast in terms of the future pace of increases. they gaver last year, us four and this year, they will give us two. vonnie: joining us now from chicago is the founder and president of the younger , fixing commentaries since 1990. talk to us about december. we had such movement in the market, alrea
conway says it is perhaps a good thing if he getting help her heel -- if he can help her heal. in japan measured 7.4 instruct up the coast of upushima -- 7.4 and struck -- off the coast of fukushima. it also caused a small suwanee. british chancellor philip hammond will spend $1.2 billion to improve the country's broadband infrastructure. the plan would give 2 million more households access to fiber broadband. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists. like we have been...
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we'll see if it's enough. if that dinner persuaded trump or if he decides to go a different direction when it comes to secretary of state. carol? >> so the wives were there, too, in that dinner, sara? >> so the wives were supposed to be there. but then they weren't. that's the interesting part. you know, we were kind of exp t expecting anne romney to show up, melania trump to show up. but instead it was three gentlemen. donald trump, it was mitt romney and former rnc chairman now donald trump's incoming chief of staff reince priebus. and that was actually the romney folks felt like a good sign. they feel like reince priebus has been pretty favorable to the notion of mitt romney as secretary of state. and certainly maybe a more comfortable dinner setting for the three of them, especially after we've seen some of donald trump's top advisers like kellyanne conway and other top allies out there publicly bashing mitt romney. >> sara murray reporting live from washington. now a trump policy win, as promised, preside
we'll see if it's enough. if that dinner persuaded trump or if he decides to go a different direction when it comes to secretary of state. carol? >> so the wives were there, too, in that dinner, sara? >> so the wives were supposed to be there. but then they weren't. that's the interesting part. you know, we were kind of exp t expecting anne romney to show up, melania trump to show up. but instead it was three gentlemen. donald trump, it was mitt romney and former rnc chairman now...
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we look at lincoln in the cooper union speech, if slavery were right, if it were right, then all laws and constitutions against it would be wrong. all words against it would be wrong. if i conceded to you that slavery was right, i would concede to you the rightness to screen out abolitionist literature if slavery were right, and all the rest would be wrong. moral judgment works in this way. we simply carve out the things we regard as wrongful, that leads us free by direction to make our choices. in that vast domain of things legitimate from which to choose. so again, the polus law springs from a nature that is distinctly human. detached from the law, aristotle says, human beings may be the worst of animals. because of the powers of cultivation and craft, they may bring on a force not straight by any moral inhibition. anyone outside of the law, anyone outside could be above the law and underneath the law. it does not require the teaching or strength of the law, or it could be beneath the law but he is cut off from that kind of teaching that the law may offer. he may be then, either a b
we look at lincoln in the cooper union speech, if slavery were right, if it were right, then all laws and constitutions against it would be wrong. all words against it would be wrong. if i conceded to you that slavery was right, i would concede to you the rightness to screen out abolitionist literature if slavery were right, and all the rest would be wrong. moral judgment works in this way. we simply carve out the things we regard as wrongful, that leads us free by direction to make our...
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hillary or if you were trump. i'm going to continue the conversation i had with krauthammer with you. just ernesto change yojust interchange you guys. i'm not feeling good about this just as a america. >> most people. criticize for asking this question which i asked in the debate because the country is so divided. it's been such a negative election. such a disspiritting campaign and i just want whoever wins and it, look, it could be trump, especially whoever loses, to concede graciously and say what unites us is bigger and i don't think people feel that way but what unites us is more important than what divides us. >> you can't predict how trump is going to act because is he a wild card. hillary clinton if she loses will concede. she is a machine thing. but it goes beyond that it goes beyond. on wednesday, no matter who wins, you know, americans aren't going to be dancing in the streets. it's not going to be i like eick say it again and again it's not going to be like that. trump haas supporters that really love h
hillary or if you were trump. i'm going to continue the conversation i had with krauthammer with you. just ernesto change yojust interchange you guys. i'm not feeling good about this just as a america. >> most people. criticize for asking this question which i asked in the debate because the country is so divided. it's been such a negative election. such a disspiritting campaign and i just want whoever wins and it, look, it could be trump, especially whoever loses, to concede graciously...
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if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path forward. for a different kind of medicine, ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. >>> north carolina could be the state who decide to become america's 45th president. gary tuchman is live in charlotte, north carolina, where people are cueing to vote. she doesn't have to have it but donald trump must win north carolina. >> very important state, erin, for donald trump. and right now we're standing in a place where it's polling place perpetual motion. we're standing in one of the 2,700 precincts in the state of north carolina. right now we here in the heart of charlotte. it opened at 6:30, there was a line around the block to get in. the line died down be but it's picking up again. there's a woman right here, as a matter of fact, i'll ask you a quick question while you're registering here. which one of you are voting, both of you? >> are you voting? >> yes, sir. >> you told me y
if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path forward. for a different kind of medicine, ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. >>> north carolina could be the state who decide to become america's 45th president. gary tuchman is live in charlotte, north carolina, where people are cueing to vote. she doesn't have to have it but donald...
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tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings developtezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. >>> a cuban americans in south florida are celebrating the news of fidel castro's death. he died on friday at the age of 90. this was the scene last night in miami where thousands of people pour into the streets to cheer. >>> hillary clinton's campaign says it will support graen party candidate's effort to get a recount in wisconsin. now back to "split second decision." >>> it can happen anywhere at any moment
tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings developtezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that...
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tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. ♪ ♪ style lets you stand out from the herd. what's inside sets you apart. the cadillac escalade. enjoy our best offers of the year. >>> tonight, funeral preparations are under way in cuba after the death of long time cuban president fidel castro. castro died yesterday at the age of 90. his funeral is scheduled for sunday december 4. >>> and president-elect donald trump is condemning efforts to force recounts in wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan. donald trump calling the efforts a scam and declaring that the people have spoken. now back to "split second decision." >>> it can happen anywhere at any moment. the kids are out playing
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if that's not bad enough, the set if you want it, costs $130.l be signing up for that one. >> is it sacrilegious? >> maybe. >> i'm not buying that. >>> if you were wondering what mitt romney thought of donald trump. here's a hint. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud. he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. >> that was march of this year. but is the governor really ready to say he's sorry for that and other comments? someone who works for the romney campaign and knows him well is joining us next. >> he's months away from leaving the white house and the president maybe has a new job lined up. we've got details. with nature's bounty hair, skin and nails you'll enjoy lustrous hair, vibrant skin, and healthy nails... so no matter what happens,... you'll still feel beautiful. nature's bounty hair, skin and nails. better off healthy. >>> bitter rivals during the republican primary and mitt romney wasn't even a candidate. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. w
if that's not bad enough, the set if you want it, costs $130.l be signing up for that one. >> is it sacrilegious? >> maybe. >> i'm not buying that. >>> if you were wondering what mitt romney thought of donald trump. here's a hint. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud. he gets a free ride to the white house and all we get is a lousy hat. >> that was march of this year. but is the governor really ready to say he's sorry for that and other comments? someone...
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i wonder if i'm from another planet? i wonder if someday i will meet other people from a plant and said they would be like me and we'll get along. for em this is true. remember most of them are copies of the few hundred most productive humans and so for each when the baby billions of other emulations walking from the same original human. they have more in common with them. that becomes a new unit of social organization that they can use of law and politics and finance. that allows them to get more things done. probably the most traumatic thing that ever happened to the human race so far was the transition from foraging to farming. we forgers were in rough equilibrium with environment. when he did what felt natural it was usually the right thing to do. but when farming became possible it was only possible because humans have a plastic in a kind of culture that culture could change and tell people that new kind of attitude and value was the kind that was right for them. farming culture cranked up religious pressures and a
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even if dr. willoughby's lucky enough to get big elk all patched up, they been gone too long, and we're running out of time and chance. maybe i'm not very bright, but i'm smart enough to know this: if we don't get grover a bottle, he's liable to go berserk. and d a man ever had an excuse to get drunk, he's got one, and so have we. i'll go get the juju pretty good stuff. well, does it help any? sure did. look. well, i'll be darned seth: pull that team of mules up here! you don't have to stay so close up together now, major. but stay in line. dr. willoughby wants to talk to you immediately. oh?? what does she want? she wants to see you. i saw you talking to bart. what's the matter with him, do you know? think he's got t tt glint in his eye for a bottle? i don't think you're gonna have to worry about anymore. bartrt found himself. he knows what he wants. yeah... i know what he wants, too. he wants you. well, yes, he-- he wanted me. and it pained me to have to tell him that that could never be. you s
even if dr. willoughby's lucky enough to get big elk all patched up, they been gone too long, and we're running out of time and chance. maybe i'm not very bright, but i'm smart enough to know this: if we don't get grover a bottle, he's liable to go berserk. and d a man ever had an excuse to get drunk, he's got one, and so have we. i'll go get the juju pretty good stuff. well, does it help any? sure did. look. well, i'll be darned seth: pull that team of mules up here! you don't have to stay so...
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i know that one side has a light if you look down, and i knew this when i was a kid, if you see the light that means there's no trains coming. the first way i looked i looked down and couldn't see the light and i was like oh my god and i was like am i looking in the wrong direction. which way is this train coming? >> true or false, some train stations have an emergency alcove where you can escape the path of an inbound train? the answer is true. >> there's a refuge area below the platform. you can't see it from above. it's in the event the train comes and a person is on the right of way. >> some transit systems have alcoves in the wall, but don't assume your station has one. call the transit authority or check the website for specifics. together the rescuers contemplate their next safest move. >> we didn't know if he broke his neck. that was another concern. we got to move him, but we had to get him off the train tracks and that was the number one concern. >> this small group of rescuers ban together and hoist the man to safety. a.j. knows he took risks to save him, but he also says he'd
i know that one side has a light if you look down, and i knew this when i was a kid, if you see the light that means there's no trains coming. the first way i looked i looked down and couldn't see the light and i was like oh my god and i was like am i looking in the wrong direction. which way is this train coming? >> true or false, some train stations have an emergency alcove where you can escape the path of an inbound train? the answer is true. >> there's a refuge area below the...
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so if you had, say, six -- if you had six candidates, would it be better or worse?vested or could it be worse? what do you know? >> imagine italy without good food. >> yes! you mean jersey. i don't even know what that means. i've been watching "soprano" reruns. >> i'm a huge enthusiast of the two-party system -- >> why! >> boo him. because it forces people to have their disagreements within the two parties and then have a broader -- >> would you say that it worked this time? >> but i would -- >> but, but, but, but no! >> my hope out of this time would be that we have never in the history of modern public opinion research had two candidates as unpopular as these two people. >> and that's the two-party system! >> but, now, wait! >> the least two popular people. >> but it's the fault of the two parties, not the fault to have the two-party system. >> and it may end up being very good for like voter turnout is what it's expected to be, we've got something like 225 million people registered today that's up 50 million from eight years ago. >> i am already biting my nails.
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and forget about if she wins. look, it will be brutal if she wins. >> correct. >> so, look, i think the market doesn't like either outcome at this point. >> what's the trading opportunity, josh, on wednesday morning? >> you say 5% barclays, says 11 to 13%. and they're doing that quantitatively. they're looking at positive headlines, how markets are affected. they think they can actually get in the presidency, creates an even bigger buying opportunity. but i'm with you. i think the trade is buy, not sell, if you get market chaos on the heels of the election. >> i think you're not necessarily correct that there's not going to be. let's assume that, let's just say if trump wins, you're not going to have, everything's just going to fall back hunky-dory, everything's going to sing kumbaya in the republican party and fall in line -- that is not going to happen. >> trump did something they couldn't do on their own. mitt romney couldn't get elected president. if trump gets elected president, they missed the calling that h
and forget about if she wins. look, it will be brutal if she wins. >> correct. >> so, look, i think the market doesn't like either outcome at this point. >> what's the trading opportunity, josh, on wednesday morning? >> you say 5% barclays, says 11 to 13%. and they're doing that quantitatively. they're looking at positive headlines, how markets are affected. they think they can actually get in the presidency, creates an even bigger buying opportunity. but i'm with you. i...
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but if you have a large family -- >> got a big family. >> you're not going to make enough. >> what if your spouse is taking care of the children, not working? you've got one income. you know, we should point out as well, ms. king, that 44% of nevadans are renters. so this affects a top of people watching and listening to this program statewide, doesn't it? >> yes. and when you talk about those statistics, 22% of renters being severely cost burdened, that's one in five. that's such a high ratio of renters that are really struggling. >> we have so many financial things we are all struggling with. but you just -- i don't know. you take on that extra burden that you struggle with paying that. it's just pretty rough. when we return, we're going to talk about the three top problems facing nevada renters today. >> and welcome back to "eye on washington." our discussion of efforts to help those of you struggling with afford to stay in your apartment. we have been visiting with ms. rebekah king, policy specialist for the nevada housing conference. nearly 1/4 of households in clark and washoe c
but if you have a large family -- >> got a big family. >> you're not going to make enough. >> what if your spouse is taking care of the children, not working? you've got one income. you know, we should point out as well, ms. king, that 44% of nevadans are renters. so this affects a top of people watching and listening to this program statewide, doesn't it? >> yes. and when you talk about those statistics, 22% of renters being severely cost burdened, that's one in five....
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if it feels unstable, keep rolling.cker to where you can stand up and walk off the ice. >> the answer is, b, lie flat and roll away for a safe distance before standing and walking to shore. finally, the last survivors catch the rope and they're dragged to safety. >> they need to take his clothes off. >> but once on land their troubles aren't over. >> the first thing they did that was great was getting all the wet clothes off the guy. removing that, wrapping him in the blankets, and the gentleman presses his body up against him. he is just like a generator. he's just putting heat into this guy. >> if you ever see someone taking an accidental plunge into freezing water, remember these survival tips: if rescuing someone stuck in ice water, get emergency help immediately. stay back and throw them a long object. if you're in the water, swim back to the edge and pull yourself up. once on the lip of the ice, roll away before standing up. >> i think about how lucky we were to get all those people out alive. i didn't want my gir
if it feels unstable, keep rolling.cker to where you can stand up and walk off the ice. >> the answer is, b, lie flat and roll away for a safe distance before standing and walking to shore. finally, the last survivors catch the rope and they're dragged to safety. >> they need to take his clothes off. >> but once on land their troubles aren't over. >> the first thing they did that was great was getting all the wet clothes off the guy. removing that, wrapping him in the...
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so if you -- mr. martinez said in response before, if the complaint only sought emotional distress money damages, could that suit go forward? in payne, the government said the reverse. and the reason for that is that when a federal court awards money damages, the first thing it is doing is issuing a decoration that the underlying problem was a violation in some way or another. so if you accept it, e.f.'s complaint here, what you would be doing is ordering a declaratory judgment -- >> this is where i want a quick reaction from you, if you can give it. the problem of deciding against you is not necessarily in this case but in other cases where in fact it would be fairly easy by how you write the word "damages" in your complaint to have judges deciding ieps without the preliminary negotiation and views of the school board. which was seriously undercut. and hurt. this statute, which is designed to get the educational plan. the trouble with deciding it your way is i think exactly what justice kagan said. a
so if you -- mr. martinez said in response before, if the complaint only sought emotional distress money damages, could that suit go forward? in payne, the government said the reverse. and the reason for that is that when a federal court awards money damages, the first thing it is doing is issuing a decoration that the underlying problem was a violation in some way or another. so if you accept it, e.f.'s complaint here, what you would be doing is ordering a declaratory judgment -- >> this...
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if you were the chancellor if that happened no students nobodyould go. >> first ofll bunting you are chancellor up to you. >> take a week off. >> a week? >> yeah. take a week off, no pay. we want to be very clear with the students that nobody, nobody at george mason is viewed in terms of their political belief as a worthless piece of blank, right? that's just not happening here. but i would say this. that he has a right to speak out. i think the kids who are marching in protest, they have a right to speak out. >> wait a minute, you think he has a right to speak out when he is the admissions, one of the admissions deciders. >> remember, he did this on his personal. >> i don't care where did he it. it doesn't matter. kids have to write essays to get into the school, you know that, right? personal essays? >> of course. >> he is telling anybody who doesn't agree with his point of view you are a worthless piece of trash. how key possibly be the admissions. do you see my point, lisa? if you are a student and applying to george mason university, you have to write an essay. you have to tell
if you were the chancellor if that happened no students nobodyould go. >> first ofll bunting you are chancellor up to you. >> take a week off. >> a week? >> yeah. take a week off, no pay. we want to be very clear with the students that nobody, nobody at george mason is viewed in terms of their political belief as a worthless piece of blank, right? that's just not happening here. but i would say this. that he has a right to speak out. i think the kids who are marching in...
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if they don't, though, and if there is a big white working class vote for trump, if you see some suburban republicans convert back to trump at the last minute because he's been relatively quiet on the campaign trail, that's a case in which he could lose potentially. even states like colorado that seem safe for clinton and she'll probably win, but you've seen tightening in many different states and so there's a scenario or two by which she winds up a little bit short of enough >> nate silver, thanks very much for joining us. you'll be joining us tuesday night as well and we'll be right back were our "powerhouse roundtable." >> announcer: "this week with george stephanopoulos" is brought to you by bdo accountants and consultants. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. you live a portable life. new dannon oikos nonfat yogurt drink fits right
if they don't, though, and if there is a big white working class vote for trump, if you see some suburban republicans convert back to trump at the last minute because he's been relatively quiet on the campaign trail, that's a case in which he could lose potentially. even states like colorado that seem safe for clinton and she'll probably win, but you've seen tightening in many different states and so there's a scenario or two by which she winds up a little bit short of enough >> nate...
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in other words, if there's a decisive victory, if you're getting down -- i heard karl rove say a while ago, what's the difference? it's about 100,000 votes now in florida, 91%. a little over 1% in trump's favor, but, you know, if it's such a flatfooted tie, you're counting votes one by one by one as we saw in 2000 and this thing might not be decided tonight. >> calling all lawyers. florida. not yet. we shall see. chris wallace from foxew sunday on this fox station this sunday. make sure to join him. chris, thanks. >> i hope we have a president. >> i hope we will, too. we'll be right back as we search for one. stay tuned. [vo] wells fargo is making changes to make things right. first, all customers who have been impacted will be fully refunded. second, a confirmation will be sent when new personal or small business checking, savings or credit card accounts are opened. third, we've eliminated product sales goals we're taking action. we're renewing our commitment to you. at planters we know how to throw a remarkable holiday party. just serve classy snacks and be a gracious host, no matter
in other words, if there's a decisive victory, if you're getting down -- i heard karl rove say a while ago, what's the difference? it's about 100,000 votes now in florida, 91%. a little over 1% in trump's favor, but, you know, if it's such a flatfooted tie, you're counting votes one by one by one as we saw in 2000 and this thing might not be decided tonight. >> calling all lawyers. florida. not yet. we shall see. chris wallace from foxew sunday on this fox station this sunday. make sure...
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so if donald trump is over that, if he's up around 15%, 16%, maybe even approaching george w. bush's 20% win from 2004, then we'll know we've got a race on our hands. >> reporter: indiana is also the site of one of the key u.s. senate races: democrats need to gain five senate seats to take control there, and when ex- senator evan bayh decided to run for his old seat, it looked like a sure democratic gain. but his post-senate career as a lobbyist has brought him into a dead heat with republican congressman todd young. >> if he's losing, or if it's tied, it would suggest real problems for democratic senate prospects. >> reporter: in virginia, clinton's been well ahead in the polls, and her running mate, senator tim kaine, is from there, and obama won it twice. if virginia is close, that's a sign of real trouble for clinton. by contrast, if clinton is close in georgia, that'll be a sign that her base-- african- americans and college-educated whites-- have turned out to vote. at 7:30, polls close in three states-two of them especially critical for trump. it's endlessly said that n
so if donald trump is over that, if he's up around 15%, 16%, maybe even approaching george w. bush's 20% win from 2004, then we'll know we've got a race on our hands. >> reporter: indiana is also the site of one of the key u.s. senate races: democrats need to gain five senate seats to take control there, and when ex- senator evan bayh decided to run for his old seat, it looked like a sure democratic gain. but his post-senate career as a lobbyist has brought him into a dead heat with...
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and if that regard if he can sit down with putin and get something done, that's great and if europeans aren't paying as much for defense, they're not important. that's a repute united nations of the way the u.s. has engaged in foreign policy for decades now. >> i want to start with where jim woolsey started. you asked him a question about what trump thought and he said "i don't know what trump thinks, i won't predict." i'll tell you what i think. there are many different people around trump who think very differently so mike flynn, who advised him through the campaign, absolutely says russia is a country we can do business with, we should be focusing on isis above all, we and the russians should sit down and do business. there are others who feel very differently about russia and we have no idea because we don't know who he's going to appoint in foreign policy. the one thing i think we can be certain of is that he will not support any kind of aide to moderate syrians. he will sit down with putin and carve up syria, or put assad in power, stop supporting the moderates and go all out foc
and if that regard if he can sit down with putin and get something done, that's great and if europeans aren't paying as much for defense, they're not important. that's a repute united nations of the way the u.s. has engaged in foreign policy for decades now. >> i want to start with where jim woolsey started. you asked him a question about what trump thought and he said "i don't know what trump thinks, i won't predict." i'll tell you what i think. there are many different people...
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so if mr. trump could fix that, a level playing field, that's one of the reasons why nafta has to be renegotiated to make it fairer so that those jobs stay here with lower taxes and lower regulations. and that's what mr. trump is talking about. so i wanted to dispel that myth, thank you. >> host: all right, peter. >> guest: no, and thanks for pointing that out. the interesting thing about nafta is that when president obama was first campaigning, hea also criticized nafta and talked needing to -- talked about needing to reopen it, renegotiate it. so interestingly, these are not new points from president-elect trump and are issues that democrats have also been wrestling with.tling wi and now as tpp and other trade deals get reopened up, president obama had said tpp was meant to sort of fix some of these problems with nafta. and now that president trump may undo it, i think the proof will then be in the pudding if these changes actually do then bring back jobs or cause more companies to stay here,
so if mr. trump could fix that, a level playing field, that's one of the reasons why nafta has to be renegotiated to make it fairer so that those jobs stay here with lower taxes and lower regulations. and that's what mr. trump is talking about. so i wanted to dispel that myth, thank you. >> host: all right, peter. >> guest: no, and thanks for pointing that out. the interesting thing about nafta is that when president obama was first campaigning, hea also criticized nafta and talked...
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if that person is tagged, then 100% they'll contact i.c.e. and -- >> if they're tagged. if they're not tagged because he's been arrested in santa fe and you guys never ask about immigration status, you lose a tool to go against him. what if he loses the criminal case but you could still get rid of him. five arrests for felonies but has a great lawyer, keeps getting off. you never identify him as an illegal immigrant and he keeps saying in santa fe. >> since we've been a safe city, nothing has shown that we've had a rise in violent crime. >> how long has it been? >> 1999. >> no rise at all? >> people are coming out of the shadows. they're participating in our community. they're sharing information with law enforcement because these families want to make sure they're living in a safe environment. so we can go to the most negative things that are conjured up during a campaign. it's time to govern. we're not in the campaign anymore. we have a republican incoming president, a republican congress. they've talked over and over again about fixing our immigration system. they nee
if that person is tagged, then 100% they'll contact i.c.e. and -- >> if they're tagged. if they're not tagged because he's been arrested in santa fe and you guys never ask about immigration status, you lose a tool to go against him. what if he loses the criminal case but you could still get rid of him. five arrests for felonies but has a great lawyer, keeps getting off. you never identify him as an illegal immigrant and he keeps saying in santa fe. >> since we've been a safe city,...
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so if you're the germans, you essentially take britain out of the war with a decisive battle if that ever happened. >> i think the other aspect, adding on to that, is sea is really britain's lifeline. we know it has been for a long time because they don't sustain themselves just based on the resources of the island themselves. so if you constrain their shipping through boat warfare, you're going to hurt them pretty badly. >> it's a source of strength. you have the grand fleet and definitely superior to the high seas fleet. and you can impose an effective blockade but your command to the seas is, in a sense, limited to the surface and really to the area of the north sea because we talked about this before, i mean, you have to go with the distant blockade. there's too many risks, threats. so you don't control the baltic. there are some limitations on british sea power. but the other thing is that there's now another dimension to be considered and that is submarines. it's operating beneath the surface. and so talk about it being the consequences of british dominance. you have the german
so if you're the germans, you essentially take britain out of the war with a decisive battle if that ever happened. >> i think the other aspect, adding on to that, is sea is really britain's lifeline. we know it has been for a long time because they don't sustain themselves just based on the resources of the island themselves. so if you constrain their shipping through boat warfare, you're going to hurt them pretty badly. >> it's a source of strength. you have the grand fleet and...
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what is not known at all, how many of those, if any, if a single one have to do with clinton or the state department. much less, if any of them came from clinton herself. while trump is praising the fbi director saying it took guts to come forward, there's been a growing backlash against comey fortunately democrats and eric holder published a column in "the washington post" calling comey a man of integrity and honor but has committed a serious error with potentially severe implications. officials from both sides of the aisle have offered similarly damaging assessments. comey was wrong in july and was wrong on friday. it's been everyone from libertarian vp candidate bill we to alberto gonzalez to fox host jeanine pirro. >> i think it's disgraceful. i'm outraged because it's a violation of department justice policies and procedures, whatever. >> it was probably inconsistent with protocol so in that sense you have to question the decision. the protocols are put in place for a reason and ensures more consistent decision making and in that sense you have to question this decision. >> comey's a
what is not known at all, how many of those, if any, if a single one have to do with clinton or the state department. much less, if any of them came from clinton herself. while trump is praising the fbi director saying it took guts to come forward, there's been a growing backlash against comey fortunately democrats and eric holder published a column in "the washington post" calling comey a man of integrity and honor but has committed a serious error with potentially severe...
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if that is their purpose.rpose and goal to influence the election given the amount of scrutiny paid to the e-mails. what would happen if the government looks at my e-mails that much of scrutiny and no fire ifighter is a really telli. conclusion.d of those on the litigated cases and investigation of secretary clinton has gone nowhere. since harry reid brought those up yesterday let's talk about the act violations and how one proves the violation and what the penaltthatthe penalty coulds proven. the members of the roosevelt administration have helped the congressional candidates get elected in the midterm electio elections. that's why the federal employees can't bear the candidates t-shirts to the office in most cases that the act also has a general prohibition on any official conduct. throughout the process, the unusual july press conference, the unprecedented testimony before congress shortly thereafter. it would have had to be the director's purpose to influence 20 affect the election. from 2005 to 2007 given
if that is their purpose.rpose and goal to influence the election given the amount of scrutiny paid to the e-mails. what would happen if the government looks at my e-mails that much of scrutiny and no fire ifighter is a really telli. conclusion.d of those on the litigated cases and investigation of secretary clinton has gone nowhere. since harry reid brought those up yesterday let's talk about the act violations and how one proves the violation and what the penaltthatthe penalty coulds proven....
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says if you want his hide to come get it yourself. that sounds like a fair enough proposition. - carlos? - yeah? i think it is better we leave paso alto. we could leave tonight. by morning, we'll be many miles from here. why don't you stop bothering me. i told you we'd leave soon. you got my promise. a promise? i spit on your promise. - shut up. - i do not take orders from you. shut up! [screams] message. news travels real fast, doesn't it? small town, people talk. about anything in particular? they say you strayed pretty far from home. shall we stop playing games? alright. - what are you after? - you. you're a big man. i hear you're fast with a gun. but it's not true. it's a matter of opinion, mister. we'd make a pretty good try at it. you better start. you don't have much time. how's that? i'm giving you one hour to get out of town. - and if we're still here? - don't be. - delgado, what time is it? - three o'clock. we staying, cheyenne? we've gone too far to back out now. senor, i would like to shake your hand. for a long time, no o
says if you want his hide to come get it yourself. that sounds like a fair enough proposition. - carlos? - yeah? i think it is better we leave paso alto. we could leave tonight. by morning, we'll be many miles from here. why don't you stop bothering me. i told you we'd leave soon. you got my promise. a promise? i spit on your promise. - shut up. - i do not take orders from you. shut up! [screams] message. news travels real fast, doesn't it? small town, people talk. about anything in particular?...
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tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, talk with your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. zbloi the index. the chemical plant explosion in kansas tonight. the facility burning out of control for hours now. flames visible for miles. the blast. several neighborhoods and a nearby high school have been e vac weighed tonight. >>> the dramatic jewelry heist here in new york city. surveillance video showing thieves armed with guns and hammers, smarning their way through a luxury store on madison avenue. fully say they stole $300,000 worth of watches. authoritying now searching for those suspects tonight. >> >>> a major distraction during "monday night football." you might have seen it. houston texans quarterback brock osweiler targeted with a green laser during last night's game against oakland. played in mexico. the flashes coming
tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, talk with your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. zbloi the index. the chemical plant explosion in kansas tonight. the facility burning out of control for hours now. flames visible for miles....
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what if the user is dead? we're soon to a moment in our history where there is terabytes of data out there about people who nor longer living. yet that data will undoubtedly have value to the company that owns it and the governments that may gain access to that data. how do you deal with that? >> so you will probably be thinking of a case where you would like to invoke public interest, for example, public health. and again, certainly the european law says that if it is in the public interest, you can use that as a legitimate ground to start processing data. so there are possibilities. really the big technical difficulties, i think, or underlying difficulties that have to do with algorithmic accountability, which is not resolved or actually we have a broad debate with the health community in europe. radiologists are saying, what do i do with all those data that i have, that i now start to put again under data protection and how do i make sure that folks that want to be forgotten can apply to that? there are ser
what if the user is dead? we're soon to a moment in our history where there is terabytes of data out there about people who nor longer living. yet that data will undoubtedly have value to the company that owns it and the governments that may gain access to that data. how do you deal with that? >> so you will probably be thinking of a case where you would like to invoke public interest, for example, public health. and again, certainly the european law says that if it is in the public...
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if news.name of america's newsroom, would you pay attention -- i'm talking about you now. >> i'm listening. i'm multitasking. >> when we launched this show in 2007, and let me tell you. i was scared witless. and this gentleman over here, he knew. he was an experienced professional. breaking news would come up, fox news alert and i would go like oh, my god, i don't know what to do. he was so kind. he would shoot me copy. give me a couple lines. never wanted the credit. just wanted to help me. and all of that is documented along with -- >> this is not a person i recognize at all. >> i'm telling you. you don't need his help. but it is all documented. >> he is the greatest. so "the kelly file" is going to al naples, florida, the villages and washington, d.c. to start. hope you will join us and settle for more. buy it now. thank you. >>> tonight, coddled cry baby liberals continue to freak out over president-elect donald trump's huge victory. trump's adviser kellyanne conway is here tonight with an
if news.name of america's newsroom, would you pay attention -- i'm talking about you now. >> i'm listening. i'm multitasking. >> when we launched this show in 2007, and let me tell you. i was scared witless. and this gentleman over here, he knew. he was an experienced professional. breaking news would come up, fox news alert and i would go like oh, my god, i don't know what to do. he was so kind. he would shoot me copy. give me a couple lines. never wanted the credit. just wanted to...
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if you get a donald trump presidency, and you don't get the status quote, what does the fed do if theata continues to hold up in the early thing that moves is the market? again, that would be factored in. a lot to think about. we will carry on this conversation threw up morning. so much to kick around. we will get you what is happening with the race to the presidency but also with the senate. coming up, red, white, and green. how will this play out for the renewable energy sector. we will speak to the ceo. after the open, we will look at what the banks are predicting for the s&p 500 postelection. and the drug sector. what will the outcome of this boat mean for the pharma sector. fromll speak with the ceo glaxosmithkline. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city with the intention of global markets. futuresection day and are going nowhere. a little bit of stability after eight trading days of real instability. guy: yesterday was the change in tone but previous to that, we had nine days down. out whatng to work signals we are getting from the markets this morning. stephen, give
if you get a donald trump presidency, and you don't get the status quote, what does the fed do if theata continues to hold up in the early thing that moves is the market? again, that would be factored in. a lot to think about. we will carry on this conversation threw up morning. so much to kick around. we will get you what is happening with the race to the presidency but also with the senate. coming up, red, white, and green. how will this play out for the renewable energy sector. we will speak...
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people will know about it and if they don't they will know about it also. tesla tried to work with them for a while and i saw the other day that they filed a lawsuit on the commerce clause grounds challenging the law as they probably should. when i saw the title to the book i thought this would be about the fda and the epa said there was little and it is a recognition that in our permission society, the nuisance deer he only works so far. we need some kind of protections and tim disagrees i think the problem is one of the line drawing and how we decide and who is going to decide which areas and indeed need protection and found. the more i thought about it, the more the problem wasn't in the generality but in waiting out the specifics for the precautionary principle the book talks about. that is a notion that if we don't know about something new coming onto the market, and it has a potential for being dangerous, pesticides for example or new drugs to do their work they must have side effects but the question is are they harmful side effects and does the drug
people will know about it and if they don't they will know about it also. tesla tried to work with them for a while and i saw the other day that they filed a lawsuit on the commerce clause grounds challenging the law as they probably should. when i saw the title to the book i thought this would be about the fda and the epa said there was little and it is a recognition that in our permission society, the nuisance deer he only works so far. we need some kind of protections and tim disagrees i...
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to call him controversial and said obama was subhuman and if if there was a bigger contest with biggera difference sn. >> beyonce and jay z campaigning for hillary clinton. >> look how far we have come from having no voice. >> again, by electing the first woman president. >> i am so energized after this concert. i have got to say, didn't you love the pant suits. >> hillary clinton is deploying an army of celebrities. katy perry in philadelphia. earlier today, lebron james in cleveland. >> you are excited to see her. >> james taylor in new hampshire. does any of the star power translate into votes sn. >> we could never tell the firepower. >> the presidential historian said even when oprah winfrey endorsed barack obama said there was no way to know how many voters she influenced and marching out celebrities can be risky. >> a lot of them don't like jay z and beyonce's music and pop stars on the potomac. moments when it's helpful and not in the last hour when you are dumping stars to voting areas and hoping that will flip states for you. >> earlier clinton rallied with j-lo in miami. >> w
to call him controversial and said obama was subhuman and if if there was a bigger contest with biggera difference sn. >> beyonce and jay z campaigning for hillary clinton. >> look how far we have come from having no voice. >> again, by electing the first woman president. >> i am so energized after this concert. i have got to say, didn't you love the pant suits. >> hillary clinton is deploying an army of celebrities. katy perry in philadelphia. earlier today,...
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if you loved it you will love this. the cavaliers last night held a at stake was a $100 gift card but we were all winners after this epic halftime performance. that's amazing. i love this idea. >> when you have the view over the top. >> you couldn't tell how they were making it happen. that is awesome. >> why it hasn't it happened before? >> another cool story. this is at a plano, texas. a little boy man he gets to see every week. we want to introduce you to 2- year-old lance. he wheels his recycling bin to the curb every morning and he waits for his friend james the trash man. there is a unique friendship starting with a wave. look at this. james gave his buddy a city toy bank and he has put it down. >> he hears it and he stops and we have to get out of the high chair and ran to the back. >> he is so excited and i'm like is he going to be there again? i would always wonder. >> he is there every monday morning. >> i love he says he wonders of the little boy will be there. >> lancet dressed up as james for halloween. he
if you loved it you will love this. the cavaliers last night held a at stake was a $100 gift card but we were all winners after this epic halftime performance. that's amazing. i love this idea. >> when you have the view over the top. >> you couldn't tell how they were making it happen. that is awesome. >> why it hasn't it happened before? >> another cool story. this is at a plano, texas. a little boy man he gets to see every week. we want to introduce you to 2- year-old...
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but if you're in line, you get to vote if you're in line before the close. hours from now when the first polls do officially close, pennsylvania will be one of the first states to watch. that's where miguel marquez is. he's been there throughout the day. miguel, pennsylvania has not gone republican since 1988. donald trump, though, thinks he can change that. he needs to change that for his path to 270. >> reporter: he absolutely needs to change it. if he wins pennsylvania, it opens up so many doors for him to get to 270. this place will be music to his ears. this is washington county, a county that romney won. it has more registered democrats than republicans but romney won it. the line has been heavy all day long in the true technogeek way, we have a drone that can show you how long this line is. this is what we're seeing in front of the door. it has been an hour long for most people to get through here but this as you watch that drone rise over and we walk toward the end of the line, it's about an hour to the end of this block here but now it's snaking aro
but if you're in line, you get to vote if you're in line before the close. hours from now when the first polls do officially close, pennsylvania will be one of the first states to watch. that's where miguel marquez is. he's been there throughout the day. miguel, pennsylvania has not gone republican since 1988. donald trump, though, thinks he can change that. he needs to change that for his path to 270. >> reporter: he absolutely needs to change it. if he wins pennsylvania, it opens up so...
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even if you take david wildstein who is an admitted liar and an admitted felon, even if you-- so all of a sudden now we have three people, who are liars and felons who all of a sudden we want to give gospel truth to their words. no not to the seven people without came into the court room without any criminal background, without any problem who directly contradicted these people. i mean if you want to make the story, make the story. don't let the facts get in the way. but the facts are that not even the people convictedded of these crimes has ever said in any form that they told me that this was some ak of political retribution, let's get that straight. >> rose: you said that in your statement too. >> and by the way, charlie, scour the transkript. it was never saidz. you know why it it was never said, because even those people kontd bring nem selves to say it, because they know it's not true. and you know, the fact is, that when you're governor of new jersey or governor of any big state, the idea that anybody is going to bring to you a traffic study for your approval, is on sured. it'
even if you take david wildstein who is an admitted liar and an admitted felon, even if you-- so all of a sudden now we have three people, who are liars and felons who all of a sudden we want to give gospel truth to their words. no not to the seven people without came into the court room without any criminal background, without any problem who directly contradicted these people. i mean if you want to make the story, make the story. don't let the facts get in the way. but the facts are that not...
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and if senator reid was at liberty to disclose that in a letter, if the information wasn't classified to the point where he couldn't discuss it outside of the briefing, that he says he received. if that's the case, then, yeah, he, at least, i don't know if i would call -- i think it's a little bit of apples to oranges, but i guess it's fair game. but i would like to say one quick thing, which is that the original double standard was that democrats have complained over the last several days about director comey, sending his letter to members of congress, about looking into huma abedin or anthony weiner's device, potentially with e-mails on it. but they didn't say anything about breach of fbi protocol back in july, when secretary -- excuse me, director comey announced and gave a speech, talking about the fact that he was not going to recommend prosecution of hillary clinton. so there's double standards all around. >> okay, so, jay, the democrats are going all in, though, senate minority leader harry reid wrote a letter to the fbi director, james comey, and i'll read part of it. in our c
and if senator reid was at liberty to disclose that in a letter, if the information wasn't classified to the point where he couldn't discuss it outside of the briefing, that he says he received. if that's the case, then, yeah, he, at least, i don't know if i would call -- i think it's a little bit of apples to oranges, but i guess it's fair game. but i would like to say one quick thing, which is that the original double standard was that democrats have complained over the last several days...
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if you violate this.at the president should voluntarily say everybody else in my whole administration is complying with this law. i should live to that standard. >> he should lead by example. >> should lead by example. >> he's not going to divest of all of his holdings. >> he gave us reasons. he said real estate is hard to get rid of. et cetera. he works a boast into things. he said no other president has had to deal with the level of personal wealth that i have. >> penny had to deal with plenty of complicated investments hard to sell. >> there was a law that applied to her that doesn't apply to the president of the united states. >> i'm simply saying he should lead by example. >> chris cillizza, you wrote on this. what's your take? >> well, you know, i think i'm with steve, which is you are absolutely right, joe. it's not illegal. in fact, it's decidedly legal for him to have conflicts of interest. the quote he had echoes rudy giuliani who said a few weeks ago essentially it's impossible for the presiden
if you violate this.at the president should voluntarily say everybody else in my whole administration is complying with this law. i should live to that standard. >> he should lead by example. >> should lead by example. >> he's not going to divest of all of his holdings. >> he gave us reasons. he said real estate is hard to get rid of. et cetera. he works a boast into things. he said no other president has had to deal with the level of personal wealth that i have....
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>> you can also use sign language if you can, if you go like this, everyone knows this means move backop. >> the answer is c, signal people to back up as your next move should be option b, cover up. >> if you're at the bottom of the pile, you cover yourself, you cover your head, you cover your extremitieextremities, you give yourself room to breathe, don't wiggle, don't scream. >> as the crush intensifies, the scene at the festival is now frantic. >> i was fortunate not to be in this pile. i was fortunate enough to be hurt. one person falls, the other person falls after and then it becomes a whole mound of people on top of each other. it got gruesome, there's blood, that's people passed out. >> true or false, if you're watching a crowd crush, your most helpful action is to pull people from the bottom of the pile, the people who are being crushed the hardest. the answer is false, it's better to pull people from the edges of the pile. >> besides everyone trapped in the corridors and being trampled. people were running away from police. >> so if you're caught standing in the middle of a d
>> you can also use sign language if you can, if you go like this, everyone knows this means move backop. >> the answer is c, signal people to back up as your next move should be option b, cover up. >> if you're at the bottom of the pile, you cover yourself, you cover your head, you cover your extremitieextremities, you give yourself room to breathe, don't wiggle, don't scream. >> as the crush intensifies, the scene at the festival is now frantic. >> i was...