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and lots of suntoday: lots of sun and breezy. nearing records with highs in the middle 60s. wind: sw 15-25 mph.tonight: mostly clear. some chill with lows in the upper 30s and lower 40s. wind: nw 5-15 mph.veterans day: still a mostly sunny sky but a bit of a system shock with highs in the upper 40s, closer to average. lows saturday morning will be near freezing - 320. wind: sw 5-15 mph.weekend: temperatures rebound back into the middle 50s for saturday and sunday with lots and lots of sun today: lots of sun and breezy. the middle 60s. wind: sw 15-25 mph.tonight: mostly clear. some chill with lows in the 30a still atly suy sky but a bit of a system shock with highs in the upper 40s, closer to average. lows saturday morning will be near freezing - 320. wind: sw 5-15 mph. weekend: temperatures rebound back into the middle 50s for saturday and sunday with lots and lots of suntoday: lots of sun and breezy. nearing records with highs in the middle 60s. wind: sw 15-25 mph. tonight: mostly clear. some chill with lows in the upper 30s and
and lots of suntoday: lots of sun and breezy. nearing records with highs in the middle 60s. wind: sw 15-25 mph.tonight: mostly clear. some chill with lows in the upper 30s and lower 40s. wind: nw 5-15 mph.veterans day: still a mostly sunny sky but a bit of a system shock with highs in the upper 40s, closer to average. lows saturday morning will be near freezing - 320. wind: sw 5-15 mph.weekend: temperatures rebound back into the middle 50s for saturday and sunday with lots and lots of sun...
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a lot of the book is on that. you talked about the reasons of rise of inequality and also the reasons for slow wage growth. let's talk about that. it's been a tough time for a lot of workers. >> i tell the stories and leads directly to the heart of the controversy of the book, i was a manufacturing engineer of ford motor company. i grew up in the midwest and we moved plants to mÉxico, for example, don't worry, entrepreneurs are coming, capital sitting on the sidelines, interest rates are zero, raise productivity back to where it is and you'll be back to where you were before but i think the workers look and they say, entrepreneurs have moved to california and outsourced to china and engineers that remain behind are designing products more mexican and off-shore workers and i'm waiting for entrepreneurs to put me back to work and so 40 million born adults, that's a lot of people looking for innovation and super vision and entrepreneurialism to put them back to work and without that, if you dilute resources, slow gro
a lot of the book is on that. you talked about the reasons of rise of inequality and also the reasons for slow wage growth. let's talk about that. it's been a tough time for a lot of workers. >> i tell the stories and leads directly to the heart of the controversy of the book, i was a manufacturing engineer of ford motor company. i grew up in the midwest and we moved plants to mÉxico, for example, don't worry, entrepreneurs are coming, capital sitting on the sidelines, interest rates are...
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a lot of traffic in the parking lot. there is. people should be more aware. pedestrian fatalities are on the rise and injuries from so-called distracted walking accidents. scott, every year on average, 51 people die in accidents where a car is backing up in a parking lot. really drivers and pedestrians >> kris van cleave, thank you very much. >>> finally tonight here at walter cronkite school of journalism and mass communication at arizona state in phoenix. to celebrate the centennial of the man for whom the school was named. walter once said it is up to journalists to help educate americans so that they have the information to select their leaders. today, we spent time with the next generation of journalists as they prepare to take up the cronkite challenge. more important now than ever. is bound tightly to the quality of our journalism. >> the kind of journalism taught here at the cronkite school. under the leadership of dean chris callahan. >> as we celebrate what would have been walter cronkite's 100th birthday. we b
a lot of traffic in the parking lot. there is. people should be more aware. pedestrian fatalities are on the rise and injuries from so-called distracted walking accidents. scott, every year on average, 51 people die in accidents where a car is backing up in a parking lot. really drivers and pedestrians >> kris van cleave, thank you very much. >>> finally tonight here at walter cronkite school of journalism and mass communication at arizona state in phoenix. to celebrate the...
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a lot of happy people. one of them i have with me. >> i'm watching history happening. >> how do you mean. >> something to tell the grand kids. for years they have been telling us one thing. we didn't believe it. >> no matter what ends up happening. there's still some votes to be counted. this is much closer than people thought. why do you think that is. >> people had enough of. i can contribute attribute that to obamas legacy a lot. i'm so tired of him. >> . one more question. when this is over. whatever happens. what happens tomorrow. >> . tomorrow. bright new america. i'm very happy. >> thank you for your time. it's not over yet. make america great again a lot of hats here. obviously a lot of people on edge here. it's much closer. i think than many people expected. >> oregon has just been called for clinton. >> ton. joe st. george. joins us live tonight. from the electoral college the path to 270. how's it looking. >> well. this is what's happening. one more time. greg are you in my ear. we have just had
a lot of happy people. one of them i have with me. >> i'm watching history happening. >> how do you mean. >> something to tell the grand kids. for years they have been telling us one thing. we didn't believe it. >> no matter what ends up happening. there's still some votes to be counted. this is much closer than people thought. why do you think that is. >> people had enough of. i can contribute attribute that to obamas legacy a lot. i'm so tired of him. >> ....
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-- do a lot better to get that done. there are a lot of democrats feeling very united. we know what we are up against. there's a lot of unity around standing up to protect people who donald trump's campaign rhetoric through under the bus. -- threw under the bus. elaine: let's go to the question that confronts everyone, all republicans elected. the republicans have been in charge with some regularity since 1994. is the government any smaller than it was? no, it's not. it spends more money and it has more people. because the bottom line is that even the republican party, when they sit down to do a budget, cannot shrink the government. they have not been able to do it. john boehner had a $1.2 trillion, 10 year cut in the size of government, the largest in dollar terms, and percentage -- elaine: and has been progressively put back.every time the republicans do this -- barry: the democrat president insisting on it. elaine: no. reality sets in. reality is fewer tsa agents at the airports, causing mammoth chaos. guess what? they put back the money. reality is the soldiers need
-- do a lot better to get that done. there are a lot of democrats feeling very united. we know what we are up against. there's a lot of unity around standing up to protect people who donald trump's campaign rhetoric through under the bus. -- threw under the bus. elaine: let's go to the question that confronts everyone, all republicans elected. the republicans have been in charge with some regularity since 1994. is the government any smaller than it was? no, it's not. it spends more money and it...
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a lot of traffic in the parking lot. there is. people should be more aware. pedestrian fatalities are on the rise and injuries from so-called distracted walking accidents. scott, every year on average, 51 people die in accidents where car is backing up in a parking lot. really drivers and pedestrians that need to keep an eye out. very much. up next, the way it is. at the school named for walter cronkite. a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs you're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. womenshealth.gov/heartattack. you can help children in low income neighborhoods get the help they need to stay in school and go on to college. i have a dream foundation provides mentoring, academic help, and tuition to make th
a lot of traffic in the parking lot. there is. people should be more aware. pedestrian fatalities are on the rise and injuries from so-called distracted walking accidents. scott, every year on average, 51 people die in accidents where car is backing up in a parking lot. really drivers and pedestrians that need to keep an eye out. very much. up next, the way it is. at the school named for walter cronkite. a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of...
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a lot of traffic in the parking lot. there is. people should be more aware. pedestrian fatalities are on the rise and injuries from so-called distracted walking accidents. scott, every year on average, 51 people die in accidents where a car is backing up in a parking lot. really drivers and pedestrians very much. up next, the way it is. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone walter cronkite school of journalism and mass communication at arizona state in phoenix. to celebrate the centennial of the man for whom the school was named. walter once said it is up to journalists to help educate americans so that they have the information to select their leaders. today, we spent t
a lot of traffic in the parking lot. there is. people should be more aware. pedestrian fatalities are on the rise and injuries from so-called distracted walking accidents. scott, every year on average, 51 people die in accidents where a car is backing up in a parking lot. really drivers and pedestrians very much. up next, the way it is. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the...
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a lot of people giving high-fives and taking selfies. a lot of people were stunned.re not expecting this. he blamed us, dishonest media. the in particular, had told them not win.ld there was not anyone in the room the thought it was going to happen. big: emboldened by the victory you could imagine a different speech, contra petition -- contractor -- competition all, why not take his big victory and talk about the wall and the immigration ban? why did he go so soft? >> he has talked about unity on the campaign trail for a very long time, even back in the iowa days. he wanted to bring everyone together. that was one particular thing he chose to use and his strategists said that was not any different than what he has been saying all along. that is who he is. john: one of the things we noted at this event for hillary clinton and we were talking about it afterwards, the sheer grief of a lot of folks over there, articulate the female supporters that really felt crushed. talk about what you sensed when that cohort of supporters? >> the clinton event was almost what the -- w
a lot of people giving high-fives and taking selfies. a lot of people were stunned.re not expecting this. he blamed us, dishonest media. the in particular, had told them not win.ld there was not anyone in the room the thought it was going to happen. big: emboldened by the victory you could imagine a different speech, contra petition -- contractor -- competition all, why not take his big victory and talk about the wall and the immigration ban? why did he go so soft? >> he has talked about...
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it is changing a lot. it is changing in a way that generally benefits democrats, but it is not changing as fast as they think it is. and it is exposing some real -- you know, i guess for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. it is opening up real problem areas for them in other areas that they have to figure out a way to square. >> i wanted to ask you, is some of this trump's new approach to technology? did the clinton campaign fight the old election of obama, data-driven, turnout operation, were they fighting the old war, and is he in the new twitterland that is direct communication and more nimble allocation of resources? we all know how much less he spent on his campaign. or was it just the cult of personality? mr. cook: i am trying to think. my colleague amy walter wrote a piece this morning. she was ambitious and wrote something. i was too brain-addled. what was that phrase she used? she quoted glen bolger from public opinion strategies talking about 2004, that a good field can't make
it is changing a lot. it is changing in a way that generally benefits democrats, but it is not changing as fast as they think it is. and it is exposing some real -- you know, i guess for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. it is opening up real problem areas for them in other areas that they have to figure out a way to square. >> i wanted to ask you, is some of this trump's new approach to technology? did the clinton campaign fight the old election of obama, data-driven,...
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a lot of traffic in the parking lot. actually there its. >> on average, every year, 51 people die in parking lot accidents that involve cars backing up. experts say particularly this time of year where it is getting dark earlier and people are increasingly wearing dark winter coats. worth taking a second to double check before you back up, or use that camera. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. >>> breaking news. children have been killed in a school bus crash in tennessee. >> also tonight, a contender for secretary of homeland security failed to secure his plan to enforce a major trump campaig promise. >> an officer down in front of headquarters. >> the manhunt for a cop killer. >>> and, one of the most dangerous places to be this holiday season. >> how well do you think people drive in parking lots? >> not well at all. i think it's cut-throat. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." reporting tonight from phoenix, arizona. >>> we begin the broadcast with chattanooga, tennessee. jim axelrod is work
a lot of traffic in the parking lot. actually there its. >> on average, every year, 51 people die in parking lot accidents that involve cars backing up. experts say particularly this time of year where it is getting dark earlier and people are increasingly wearing dark winter coats. worth taking a second to double check before you back up, or use that camera. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. >>> breaking news. children have been killed in a...
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a lot has changed.u think that president trump will impact the overall environment in general? >> in general, i think it's a good practice to build an independent company. then all the options are going to be open to you. we always did that. we know how to build very lean companies. this is how we built it originally. this is how we kept growing it. when you have the ability to choose whether you want to raise or you don't want to raise, everything is open. in terms of what's going on with the election, i think what we've seen in the industry and what we're hearing from our homeowners, first of all, the plans for renovation are starting way before the actual execution. 6, 9 months before. many of these plans are being executed now based on things people don't a long time -- people built a long time before the election. we are asking, why are you renovating, why are you decorating, why are you doing something to your home? the number one priority we are hearing is, to improve our quality of life. no pres
a lot has changed.u think that president trump will impact the overall environment in general? >> in general, i think it's a good practice to build an independent company. then all the options are going to be open to you. we always did that. we know how to build very lean companies. this is how we built it originally. this is how we kept growing it. when you have the ability to choose whether you want to raise or you don't want to raise, everything is open. in terms of what's going on...
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there's a lot been said about bots. we're not sure what the substance is behind a lot of it.n just say the word "bots" a lot and it gets people's attention. the killer app for messaging is not likely to be bots. i believe. i believe there is a much better killer app for messaging, and that is content. the early experience people have with bots is really an ivr-like experience, just over text. when we talk to customers, we find that is frustrating. ai is not quite there yet to make it not frustrating. we may get there. but content is an amazing app. frederic: when you say content? what do you mean? jeff: messaging is a great way to consume content. "the new york times" coverage of the olympics over sms was really cool. this was an app that was powered by twilio. "the new york times" covered the olympics over sms. you got pushed a story a day. another example here is purple, a company that is doing a daily news story initially about the election, pushed to you via messaging. neat about meet -- it is two things. one is it is very personal. the "times" coverage wasn't "the new yo
there's a lot been said about bots. we're not sure what the substance is behind a lot of it.n just say the word "bots" a lot and it gets people's attention. the killer app for messaging is not likely to be bots. i believe. i believe there is a much better killer app for messaging, and that is content. the early experience people have with bots is really an ivr-like experience, just over text. when we talk to customers, we find that is frustrating. ai is not quite there yet to make it...
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a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and he is great knowledge base and advice and guidance so want to thank him for a life of services to the the world and us as well. thank you brian and if you have anyone--[applause] >> thank you. actually, my wish didn't come true from that point of view. we never built [inaudible] bridge. [inaudible] got in the way and stopped. that's why i am here. my last 10 years would have been doing the seena bridge. now the last 9 years is there biggest project i worked on and been a real fun ride and thank everybody, the directors and also the staff , small staff and worked together well and made life great so 65 long and all most 75, it is time to quite down a little. i will be available if you need knowledge in the future but it is time to enjoy my time with my wife and do traveling. >> is that a promise? >> it is a promise. >> we can draft up a consulting agreement you will be on hand. >> that is understandable. i can make that type of
a lot of experience and lot of help. brian graduated from empyreal college in london, 1964 and he is great knowledge base and advice and guidance so want to thank him for a life of services to the the world and us as well. thank you brian and if you have anyone--[applause] >> thank you. actually, my wish didn't come true from that point of view. we never built [inaudible] bridge. [inaudible] got in the way and stopped. that's why i am here. my last 10 years would have been doing the seena...
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a lot of it. and i will be reading it very carefully. it's too soon. it's too soon. we've got to wait until all the votes are in and all the exit polls have sort of been weighted and massaged and ready to do it. anybody else before i get the hook? there you go. >> how you think social issues played out [indiscernible] in the second part is [indiscernible] [laughter] charlie: there is an old rule of thumb. never take the last question. [laughter] no, those are good questions. wonder -- where the country is going on social and cultural issues, where the republican party needs to be in i don't think this year will have done a lot of good advancing the cause that the republican party needs to make changes in order to go after younger voters in the future. so a lesson that needed to be think, probably didn't get learned this year. of kicked it down andsidewalk a little longer allows i think a demographic problem for the republican party on culturally -- on cultural issues to just get worse rather than
a lot of it. and i will be reading it very carefully. it's too soon. it's too soon. we've got to wait until all the votes are in and all the exit polls have sort of been weighted and massaged and ready to do it. anybody else before i get the hook? there you go. >> how you think social issues played out [indiscernible] in the second part is [indiscernible] [laughter] charlie: there is an old rule of thumb. never take the last question. [laughter] no, those are good questions. wonder --...
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so lots of interest. if you're interested in this puppy, come down to the arizona animal welfare league and adopt him. >> do you have other dogs and cats? >> of course. we have loets of dogs and cats all looking for homes this holiday season. >> okay. just a great event. going to be hot chocolate. we are just going to be enjoying the festivities here. it all starts -- i say it started with turkey tuesday. that was. now, we have thanksgiving. that forecast is going to be sunny. great conditions. look for a temperature right at about mainly in toward it is 70s and just beautiful, beautiful weather for thanksgiving and a chance of showers comeing in saturday and sunday. and, of course, a final farewell from the scottsdale quarter for this morning. >> merry christmas to all, and to all a good night. >> oh, that's fantastic. tell santa i can't wait to see we'll be there. >> better behave yourself. he already says you're on the bad list. >> i'm always. >> thank you, jimmy. >>> time to check your hot headlines t
so lots of interest. if you're interested in this puppy, come down to the arizona animal welfare league and adopt him. >> do you have other dogs and cats? >> of course. we have loets of dogs and cats all looking for homes this holiday season. >> okay. just a great event. going to be hot chocolate. we are just going to be enjoying the festivities here. it all starts -- i say it started with turkey tuesday. that was. now, we have thanksgiving. that forecast is going to be sunny....
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we saw a lot of our alums coming back and bringing a lot of alcohol to the to the games and to festivities on campus. i don't know what kinds of problems we run into there, but we try to even stress with our students that you have to be responsible for yourself but also you can't be influenced by alums that are back to become that college student again. and that's a difficult pure pressure to be under as well. if that's not what we're going to do then what is the best way to handle it in a professional setting? when you're talking about alcohol? well i think again it comes back to what the doctor said and that is your own personal judgement. and if you have to just say no that's one of the best ways to do it. is just say i'm sorry i'm not interested. and it takes courage it really takes courage, and strength and i think that as our students mature, they acquire that. however the business i mean to me if it takes it if it takes success in business as involving drinking and heavy drinking with your colleagues then i'm not so sure that that's where you want to work. >> that's a good point i d
we saw a lot of our alums coming back and bringing a lot of alcohol to the to the games and to festivities on campus. i don't know what kinds of problems we run into there, but we try to even stress with our students that you have to be responsible for yourself but also you can't be influenced by alums that are back to become that college student again. and that's a difficult pure pressure to be under as well. if that's not what we're going to do then what is the best way to handle it in a...
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we have a lot of leverage. and their violations of other obligations like not building ba list tick missiles that can reach u.s. troops and our allies and not destabilizing the entire region. i look forward very much with president-elect trump to make sure that iran doesn't continue to threaten america citizens and american interests around the world. >> a trump administration is going to approach iran very differently. some people see that as a positive. >> donald trump throughout the campaign he was going to stand up for american interest and take a tougher line with many of our adversaries around the world. that's very important. iran has been allowed to run wild throughout the middle east for the last eight years. the president focused more than anything on getting this nuclear deal no matter what the terms were. that's one reason yz iran has been destabilized in the region in places like iraq and syria. iran needs to understand that donald trump is going to be a different kind of president. just like the -
we have a lot of leverage. and their violations of other obligations like not building ba list tick missiles that can reach u.s. troops and our allies and not destabilizing the entire region. i look forward very much with president-elect trump to make sure that iran doesn't continue to threaten america citizens and american interests around the world. >> a trump administration is going to approach iran very differently. some people see that as a positive. >> donald trump throughout...
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we expect a lot of tight races. a lot of exciting races. that is exactly what we are getting.e've got you covered. we have reporters into states where this race could be decided in locations across canada as well tracking the impact of the story right here at home. nine more states have just closed including arizona and colorado. on the big map, read states are calling for donald trump and blooper hillary clinton. yellow states where you see an awful lot of them, polls are closed but no final result yet. they are still counting. in some cases, just darting to count. the gray states, the ones in the western united states, they are still voting. the banner at the bottom of your screen is what you want to watch. the important electoral college vote. each state delivers a certain number and the magic number on this night, that's the number needed to win which is 270. seventy. every so often you will also see that banner flip to show how much of the overall vote each candidate has. look at those numbers right now. you have more votes for donald trump then you have for hillary clint
we expect a lot of tight races. a lot of exciting races. that is exactly what we are getting.e've got you covered. we have reporters into states where this race could be decided in locations across canada as well tracking the impact of the story right here at home. nine more states have just closed including arizona and colorado. on the big map, read states are calling for donald trump and blooper hillary clinton. yellow states where you see an awful lot of them, polls are closed but no final...
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so he has a lot to learn. that's not a criticism. he has a lot to bring.r's perspective. he has business experience. he does have a lot to learn about the nuts and bolts of government, the levers of government. i think one of the things he's going to learn quickly is that during the campaign, he would say things and he might dominate the news cycle for 24 hours. a president can move financial markets. a president can change geopolitics around the world with a sentence. that's the first part of learning to be comfortable in the job and how you want to conduct yourself in the job. >> gloria borger is with us. gloria, you have covered a lot of these transitions over the years as well. this is an historic moment. i'm anxious to get your thoughts because the president of the united states and the president-elect are going to be speaking not only to the american people but to the world in a few minutes. >> yeah. i'm interested in how long their conversation continues, because that will give us an indication of whether they are having a real substantive conversat
so he has a lot to learn. that's not a criticism. he has a lot to bring.r's perspective. he has business experience. he does have a lot to learn about the nuts and bolts of government, the levers of government. i think one of the things he's going to learn quickly is that during the campaign, he would say things and he might dominate the news cycle for 24 hours. a president can move financial markets. a president can change geopolitics around the world with a sentence. that's the first part of...
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a lot of time it is really bad.book the about solutions, possible changes we could make. a third of the book, there are 13 chapters where i suggest things that could be better, that we could do better in order to make the sport better, talk about this issue better, things like i start that whole section by talking about education. i'm a huge proponent of prevention. we have been doing a lot of punitive stuff that clearly hasn't worked very well. i start out, if you make it 5 yous in, i will have gotten÷?÷÷ to read about consent but stuff like we need to hire more women everywhere but specifically within college work administration, put them in locker rooms, a lot more than they are and a year and a half ago, the top of the system, i try very hard to focus, an individual case, what happened to the one, this perpetually over and over again, over and over again, and argue those guys should be held accountable. and at the university. it is very complicated. book does and e÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ will pass the football. and specifica
a lot of time it is really bad.book the about solutions, possible changes we could make. a third of the book, there are 13 chapters where i suggest things that could be better, that we could do better in order to make the sport better, talk about this issue better, things like i start that whole section by talking about education. i'm a huge proponent of prevention. we have been doing a lot of punitive stuff that clearly hasn't worked very well. i start out, if you make it 5 yous in, i will...
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if there are a lot of articles about sex or celebrities... a lot probably not legit. now within the articles themselves... look for major future disaster predictions paired with a date... while some of these are true... like the ebola crisis... end of the world predictions typically aren't. also... if the article is about a major disease being cured... be skeptical. these websites want to draw people in with news people want to hear... and unfortunately... a lot of that news just isn't true. another thing to look out for... polls...they can be very misleading. check to see who conducted the poll... how many people were surveyed... and how the questis were phrased... if that information is hard to find... that's a good indicator that the poll is not reliable. other things to look out for... website name... a lot of times it will look like a legitimate news source but it'll be slightly misspelled.. or this next story may sound fake... but it's totally true... a georgia man still doesn't know who won the presidential election... and he's o-k with it! kent justice has mor
if there are a lot of articles about sex or celebrities... a lot probably not legit. now within the articles themselves... look for major future disaster predictions paired with a date... while some of these are true... like the ebola crisis... end of the world predictions typically aren't. also... if the article is about a major disease being cured... be skeptical. these websites want to draw people in with news people want to hear... and unfortunately... a lot of that news just isn't true....
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. - mapleside fruit farms, a lot of apples here, a lot of great stuff, we're gonna learn a whole lot more because i'm gonna go talk to josh. - ok. (upbeat guitar music) - [david] ok, i found josh over here. we're at mapleside farms, and we're sorta behind the store right now, huh? - yes, yeah. - so what happens - this is the packing room. all of our apples are picked and they're brought up here in giant bins and then they go through the apple grader. this is where they're cleaned. - so this is the big bin over here, huh? - correct. - [david] i like this guy. who's johnny juice? - [josh] (laughs) that's our cider, that's our brand of our cider. - that's great. so i can buy that anywhere, or just here at the farm? - you can buy our cider here at the farm. - which is terrific, i mean, you come up in the store, you've got all kinds of great stuff up there. i saw the ladies making caramel apples, you got the apples with the candied apples, right? - yep, we have candy apples. ple red. - (laughs) right. - so what kind of apples are you guys workin' with here now? - [josh] these are our melr
. - mapleside fruit farms, a lot of apples here, a lot of great stuff, we're gonna learn a whole lot more because i'm gonna go talk to josh. - ok. (upbeat guitar music) - [david] ok, i found josh over here. we're at mapleside farms, and we're sorta behind the store right now, huh? - yes, yeah. - so what happens - this is the packing room. all of our apples are picked and they're brought up here in giant bins and then they go through the apple grader. this is where they're cleaned. - so this is...
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there's a lot of that. it's more complicated with the clintons because when bill clinton ran for office, he gave a lot of people jobs. so there are a whole generation of government officials and people, especially in washington politics, who are black who got their first real breakthrough from bill clinton. so there was a lot of loyalty involved in that. i remember early on in the period when barack obama was running, i would encounter black clinton officials who would hilled when they saw me, because i'd say what are you going to do. there was a lot of nervousness. they were being told they were being disloyal. donna brazile tells these stories. john lewis, most famous example. he didn't want to be on the wrong side of history. he was old friends with the clintons. bill clinton called him before the south carolina primary. he picked up, and it was bill clinton who said i need you here, man, to he got on -- so he got on a plane x he went to south carolina. as the time moved on and he saw what happened to hi
there's a lot of that. it's more complicated with the clintons because when bill clinton ran for office, he gave a lot of people jobs. so there are a whole generation of government officials and people, especially in washington politics, who are black who got their first real breakthrough from bill clinton. so there was a lot of loyalty involved in that. i remember early on in the period when barack obama was running, i would encounter black clinton officials who would hilled when they saw me,...
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it has a lot of fullness, it has a lot of movement. it's just a lot of fun. these are all actually cut little circles of organza, and then hand-sewn on to the skirt. then, as you weave, we kind of work our way up this dress. it figures the body in through the silhouette here. i also have this other gown next to me. it's another sweetheart strapless gown, but again, we have brides that want to add sleeves. we've done that to this gown before. it looks really nice with a really pretty sheer kind of beaded sleeve. then, it just kind of is a fluted skirt, and this is out of an english netting. we also offer bridesmaids' dresses. e reason i carry them all in cream is so that brides can visualize them a little easier in different colors. one day, i had made a custom dress for this bride, and she was at her last fitting. she started crying in front of the mirror, and she said, "i've never felt so beautiful in my life." that really touched me. she started crying, she's like, "this dress is better than i could have even imagined." she's like, "you took my dream "and y
it has a lot of fullness, it has a lot of movement. it's just a lot of fun. these are all actually cut little circles of organza, and then hand-sewn on to the skirt. then, as you weave, we kind of work our way up this dress. it figures the body in through the silhouette here. i also have this other gown next to me. it's another sweetheart strapless gown, but again, we have brides that want to add sleeves. we've done that to this gown before. it looks really nice with a really pretty sheer kind...
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i did a lot of work at u.s.a.ay and msnbc who are the same because i like to engage people with different ideas than me and maybe persuade them. but how many people here at pbs are pro-life, go to church or mass once a week, how many voted for trump? and i think there is a lot of talk of a lack of diversity. there is a huge lack of ideological and cultural diversity in our newsrooms and that's creating a massive disconnect nationwide. >> woodruff: connect those two things. we heard margaret sullivan speak about how the press missed the story, and we hear steve deace saying how disconnected we are from the rest of the country. how do you see all of this? >> well, i kind of, in a way, agree with all of the above. it's indisputable that america's news rooms, especially mainstream, are not diverse with ideological opinion. but a lot of journalists don't consider themselves ideological, though. much of the country doesn't believe that these days. but i do believe we need people with different backgrounds. but mainstrea
i did a lot of work at u.s.a.ay and msnbc who are the same because i like to engage people with different ideas than me and maybe persuade them. but how many people here at pbs are pro-life, go to church or mass once a week, how many voted for trump? and i think there is a lot of talk of a lack of diversity. there is a huge lack of ideological and cultural diversity in our newsrooms and that's creating a massive disconnect nationwide. >> woodruff: connect those two things. we heard...
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i read a lot. i read a lot of history and sociology. every study that comes out in this area, i was reading. it is really starting to formulate in my mind this picture where if we could do it, someone would have done it. if you can't ever show a place that did it, maybe we should stop pretending this thing is working. everyone knew it wasn't going to work, but it was the most politically expedient thing. prof. gessen: i feel like the great story you have arrived at is the story of resegregation. when did you start feeling like that was what you were seeing? ms. hannah-jones: i mean, there are two stories. i grew up in the north and it is not really resegregation in the north. it's just continuous segregation. it really wasn't until i move down south that i experienced living in -- the south has been the most integrated part of the country in terms of housing and schools for the last 45 years. so the story of resegregation is really a southern story. the northern story is the story of a willful blindness to the continuous ongoing segrega
i read a lot. i read a lot of history and sociology. every study that comes out in this area, i was reading. it is really starting to formulate in my mind this picture where if we could do it, someone would have done it. if you can't ever show a place that did it, maybe we should stop pretending this thing is working. everyone knew it wasn't going to work, but it was the most politically expedient thing. prof. gessen: i feel like the great story you have arrived at is the story of...
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in a lot more. then there is this, these goldman sachs, harvard-yield guys. we will talk more about mr. mnuchin. can't imagine anything that involves, less looks like draining the swamp or being a populist or being an outsider then the seiries of pick trump has made. i think there is a lot of political peril ahead if the people who elected them because of their anger at washington, d.c. of business as usual, at the financial elite, at wall street sector think that donald trump is turning into another crony capitalist, and that is what a lot of these appointment look like. i have more to say about mnuchin. alone, i think trump is courting danger politically by thumbing his nose at the populist outrage that put him in office. as the second sample opinion and social media, there are so much more outrage about mitt romney then there is about this. i do think, if you are giving trump the benefit of doubt, that he is playing some grand strategic game and a stumbling his government, i think it is important
in a lot more. then there is this, these goldman sachs, harvard-yield guys. we will talk more about mr. mnuchin. can't imagine anything that involves, less looks like draining the swamp or being a populist or being an outsider then the seiries of pick trump has made. i think there is a lot of political peril ahead if the people who elected them because of their anger at washington, d.c. of business as usual, at the financial elite, at wall street sector think that donald trump is turning into...
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we've seen a lot of people hugging and laughing and having lots and lots of deals. we'll keep you posted on how the morning goes. live in framingham, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: florence henderson passing away at the age of 82. henderson most notably known as carol brady, the loving mother on "the brady bunch." her manager says she died yesterday in los angeles surrounded by loved ones. randy: also breaking, a driver charged with oui after crashing into a massachusetts state 93, southeast expressway, the boston-milton line. the trooper was taken to the hospital. we're told that trooper has been treated and released. the man accused of running down four boston police officers will be in court today. vincent weaks faces charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, accused of mowing those officers down in dorchester. emily: a fire brokes out in a the calls to 9-1-1. this disabled couple was trapped in the bedroom of their second story apartment on elm street. crews moved through the smoke, found the couple and cleared the path to a backdoor to get
we've seen a lot of people hugging and laughing and having lots and lots of deals. we'll keep you posted on how the morning goes. live in framingham, sera congi, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: florence henderson passing away at the age of 82. henderson most notably known as carol brady, the loving mother on "the brady bunch." her manager says she died yesterday in los angeles surrounded by loved ones. randy: also breaking, a driver charged with oui after crashing into a massachusetts state...
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i'm disturbed by a lot of what breitbart has published. i'd say the idea that we're going to give trump grief for talking to steve bannon or bringing him into his early circle but not giving obama grief for bringing people like al sharpton in is completely hypocritical. >>> what's behind the market's reaction to the presidential election? we'll ask trump economic adviser steve moore next. >>> it's being called the trump bump. despite the initial plummet on election night, the dow soared after the upset victory with finance and energy stocks leading the way. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren not too happy with the rally, tweeting on thursday, quote, why is wall street celebrating donald trump? because his administration looks like an investment banker's dream. steve moore is the senior fellow at the heritage foundation and economic adviser to donald trump. good to see you. >> hi, paul. >> some economists, particularly keynesians are attributing to bump to bigger deficit spending. how do you see the rally? >> i think what happened was o
i'm disturbed by a lot of what breitbart has published. i'd say the idea that we're going to give trump grief for talking to steve bannon or bringing him into his early circle but not giving obama grief for bringing people like al sharpton in is completely hypocritical. >>> what's behind the market's reaction to the presidential election? we'll ask trump economic adviser steve moore next. >>> it's being called the trump bump. despite the initial plummet on election night, the...
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remember, they hadn't spent a lot of money on tech. they hadn't spent a lot of money on anything.different, david. >> they have spent -- they're spending more. morgan stanley had to merge all the systems. >> finally. well, they've been doing that for -- >> yeah, they've been doing it for some time. >> but i'm saying these companies move, this is where the move has really been made in the financials. we used to think that all that mattered was maybe where net interest margins are. now people are starting to talk about growth. yesterday my -- from citi talking about how trading is better. david, there's a lot of different levers and you used to joke with me about what the return on equity would be. >> i did. i did. would it ever really get into the double digits on a consistent basis for these financial institutions? not just one quarter but every quarter. >> i don't think the treasury and federal reserve are going to have that kind of hammer lock on the banks and what they can do with their money. by the way they'd love to return more capital. government hasn't let them. that's wha
remember, they hadn't spent a lot of money on tech. they hadn't spent a lot of money on anything.different, david. >> they have spent -- they're spending more. morgan stanley had to merge all the systems. >> finally. well, they've been doing that for -- >> yeah, they've been doing it for some time. >> but i'm saying these companies move, this is where the move has really been made in the financials. we used to think that all that mattered was maybe where net interest...
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you pointed out there was a lot of pushback for a lot of reasons against rudy giuliani.s conflicts with people in countries on the terror watch list. nikki haley would be a hugely positive sign symbolically. i don't know what kind of depth she has on foreign policy. just the notion of choosing a mainstream republican nonwhite woman in that job would be a huge step on donald trump's part. mark: if you had ted cruz in the justice department, tom cotton at defense, and jamie dimon the treasury, that would get a lot of people's attention. john: there are a lot of gifts ifs there. mark: they are all potentially in contention. that would be a cabinet that would please a lot of people. john: the left would be really unhappy, but they are going to be unhappy about everything. those are picks that would be different from some of the names we've been hearing up to now. ok, so, sorry about that, we ran a little bit long, but whatever. donald trump has already courted controversy "bigly." there is more. two new ruckus is are being raised over his transitional maneuvers. the first ha
you pointed out there was a lot of pushback for a lot of reasons against rudy giuliani.s conflicts with people in countries on the terror watch list. nikki haley would be a hugely positive sign symbolically. i don't know what kind of depth she has on foreign policy. just the notion of choosing a mainstream republican nonwhite woman in that job would be a huge step on donald trump's part. mark: if you had ted cruz in the justice department, tom cotton at defense, and jamie dimon the treasury,...
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and then i spent a lot of time on the shop floor, and then i worked at bain consulting to a lot of large businesses, mainly industrial businesses before i went to bain capital. but i think bain capital had an insight which i described earlier which was that if you truly had a competitive advantage, the easiest one to buy is you're the largest competitor in your space. it opens up future investment opportunities which are more valuable than it would be if you're earning close to the cost of capital, you know, if you're really in the thick of competition and barely eke out more than what it costs to borrow money. and when you -- those opportunities are undervalued by the market even including lbo investors, and they're underinvested in. and if you buy them and invest in them, that can create an enormous amount of value. now, what held us back from just going to infellowshipty? the -- infinity? the amount of talent we could hire. we'd train and we'd teach them. first thing they'd do, go to the competitor, get paid more money. [laughter] so the costs of training these really talented guys is
and then i spent a lot of time on the shop floor, and then i worked at bain consulting to a lot of large businesses, mainly industrial businesses before i went to bain capital. but i think bain capital had an insight which i described earlier which was that if you truly had a competitive advantage, the easiest one to buy is you're the largest competitor in your space. it opens up future investment opportunities which are more valuable than it would be if you're earning close to the cost of...
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a lot of folks with a a lot of shopping happening out there, ashton. >>> that's right, alan. everything looks good for today. looks good for tomorrow as well pretty much state-wide. then weather-related problems at the end of the weekend. great for skiers and snowboarders, but if you're trying to make your way back down from the mountain to the front range sunday, we'll talk about that coming up. most neighborhoods around above that. lakewood at 32. thornton at 25. castle rock at 30. coming up we'll take a look at the full forecast. now let's check in with joe who is here for joel on this black friday. >> reporter: good morning. here's a look at the drive from the eastbound of town. northbound parker road slowdowns at arapahoe, but otherwise looking good. north and southbound 225 and eastbound i-70 are looking nice and wide open for now. i will have your full traffic picture coming up. >>> we begin with breaking news famous for her role as the mom in "the brady bunch" has died. her manager says she passed away because of heart failure last night, but she wasn't sick and her f
a lot of folks with a a lot of shopping happening out there, ashton. >>> that's right, alan. everything looks good for today. looks good for tomorrow as well pretty much state-wide. then weather-related problems at the end of the weekend. great for skiers and snowboarders, but if you're trying to make your way back down from the mountain to the front range sunday, we'll talk about that coming up. most neighborhoods around above that. lakewood at 32. thornton at 25. castle rock at 30....
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and you're going to have great experience. >> a lot of fun, learn a lot in the process.rd that already tickets are going very quickly for this. and i can see why. these things are so real. >> tickets? >> tickets on sale. we encourage people to go to the website. buy on line. so they can pick the time slot they want to come in and see this exhibit. i would also say this is great weekend to come. there is no better time to come, and start out this weekend, thanksgiving weekends, enjoy great exhibition, great institute. >> you have seen the set up. what's your favorite part of this? >> i think trex experience, no matter who you are, you'll be blown away. >> big words, already. >> i absolutely, women, it is the franklin institute. >> you what guys do. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. so, come on down to the franklin institute. it begins today. you know, holiday weekend, a lot of people are going to be in here, so get your tickets right now, you can see, i mean, look, guys, how realistic this is. is that insane? >> is your hand through that gate right now? >> pat, he might not
and you're going to have great experience. >> a lot of fun, learn a lot in the process.rd that already tickets are going very quickly for this. and i can see why. these things are so real. >> tickets? >> tickets on sale. we encourage people to go to the website. buy on line. so they can pick the time slot they want to come in and see this exhibit. i would also say this is great weekend to come. there is no better time to come, and start out this weekend, thanksgiving weekends,...
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>> i saw a lot of young people. lot of young women.ot of people of color. 2-1 margin they supported hillary clinton over donald trump here. it is easy to get 7,000 people who are mad about the results of this election on the streets. obviously what's happening here is donald trump wants to undermine the valid complaints these people have about the rhetoric he used during the campaign. and by calling them paid professional protesters that is what he's hoping to do. >> donald trump paradesed trais passion of these protesters. >> and -- >> he reversed credit. i understand his frustration absolutely. and also with the caricature that was made about him during this election, that probably is motivating a lot of these protesters. but as phillip mentioned, they are young and i think there is a malaise of young people who don't have jobs who haven't student loan debt and don't trust government. but they will be surprised. >> it wasn't really a caricature. he said these things. he wasn't a person known for nuance and didn't run a metaphorable r
>> i saw a lot of young people. lot of young women.ot of people of color. 2-1 margin they supported hillary clinton over donald trump here. it is easy to get 7,000 people who are mad about the results of this election on the streets. obviously what's happening here is donald trump wants to undermine the valid complaints these people have about the rhetoric he used during the campaign. and by calling them paid professional protesters that is what he's hoping to do. >> donald trump...
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a lot of red at the moment. so 42% statewide counted, we've got a ways to go, it's more than competitive, especially at only 42% of the vote. this is a -- >> he's got a 30,000-vote lead. >> this is a tough battle again and this was -- anyone say a month ago we'd be counting votes into wisconsin late into the night, and the criticism is going to be here that even if she pulls some of these states, the criticism is you ignored your friends. these are friendly democratic states, and look how close they are tonight. that's not to taking any from donald trump. he's selling his economic message, he's selling change in these states, but these are not states where the clinton campaign was repeatedly visiting in the part it's in the part of the campaign when they could have and should v. you'have. you're looking at 51 to 43. as i go through some of these states, just trying to do the math of is it possible. we were down here and it was much closer. a bunch of votes came in, in wayne county. >> a third of the vote in wayn
a lot of red at the moment. so 42% statewide counted, we've got a ways to go, it's more than competitive, especially at only 42% of the vote. this is a -- >> he's got a 30,000-vote lead. >> this is a tough battle again and this was -- anyone say a month ago we'd be counting votes into wisconsin late into the night, and the criticism is going to be here that even if she pulls some of these states, the criticism is you ignored your friends. these are friendly democratic states, and...
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have a lot of tools. we actually have a handbook over here in case anyone gets stuck we can just go ahead and run to that really quick. - that's good because my question will be i can only imagine how many people come in and they have a different version of the drink. and this type of this and this type of that. and then it would all just go out the door. - well, eventually we start to remember that, too. - that's why they do what they do. now this is where it gets a little bit tricky. this machine if it's not on properly things would start flying? - [kate & ellen] yes. - okay. (whirring) - so she's just pouring the espresso right into the honey so that it melts it so we don't have to do anything else to help it so that it goes right through the drink up to the top. - so there's quite a variety of different drinks. this is just one of the man. - yeah. hs). - this the favorite. so when you come here, what is it called again? - cafe miel. - cafe miel. keep that in mind. also, keep in mind that they have gre
have a lot of tools. we actually have a handbook over here in case anyone gets stuck we can just go ahead and run to that really quick. - that's good because my question will be i can only imagine how many people come in and they have a different version of the drink. and this type of this and this type of that. and then it would all just go out the door. - well, eventually we start to remember that, too. - that's why they do what they do. now this is where it gets a little bit tricky. this...
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this lot goth-- got a lot of attention on abortion.watch. >> will you appoint, are you looking to appoint a justice who wants to overturn roe v. wade. >> i'm going to -- i'm pro life. the judges will be pro life. >> what about overturning -- >> couple of things. they will be pro life. having to do with abortion, if it ever were overturned it would go back to the states. >> some women won't be able to get an abortion? >> no. it will go back to the states. >> by state -- >> perhaps they have to go to another state. >> perhaps they will have to go to another state. that was the whole issue in texas with the closures of so many planned parenthood clinics. we'll have a nomination for the seat taken by garland. what he's saying is that despite the fact that row v. wade has been settled law since the '70s he's open to a justice who would be interested in overturning it. >> right. it set off alarm bells for democrats. something that's going to galvanize them. if you see a supreme court pick who actively wants to overturn ro erke v. wade you wi
this lot goth-- got a lot of attention on abortion.watch. >> will you appoint, are you looking to appoint a justice who wants to overturn roe v. wade. >> i'm going to -- i'm pro life. the judges will be pro life. >> what about overturning -- >> couple of things. they will be pro life. having to do with abortion, if it ever were overturned it would go back to the states. >> some women won't be able to get an abortion? >> no. it will go back to the states....
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lots of sunshine expected. some of the clouds you see in ohio and indiana will ariver mid to late afternoon. we'll have clouds in time for sun sets tonight and we should remain dry and beautiful election day. showers tomorrow morning and there's rest of your workweek. next weekend looks chilly hig in low 50s saturday. karen is back with more roadways. >> yes i am. and you can see just there you go they totally checked out a side row to make sure there were no classes there. as you come from frederick you hit stop and go to urbana to >> it's a 20 minute delay and we have you covered on new news, weather, and traffic. we have you covered on new news, weather, and traffic. slow traffic upper loop vo: here's the last thing washington needs. amie hoeber. a reckless tea party partisan. hoeber will defund planned parenthood, threatening cancer screening. said she'd invade iraq again if given the chance, and hoeber has fought for a global increase of chemical weapons. we need john delaney. a family man and entrepreneur
lots of sunshine expected. some of the clouds you see in ohio and indiana will ariver mid to late afternoon. we'll have clouds in time for sun sets tonight and we should remain dry and beautiful election day. showers tomorrow morning and there's rest of your workweek. next weekend looks chilly hig in low 50s saturday. karen is back with more roadways. >> yes i am. and you can see just there you go they totally checked out a side row to make sure there were no classes there. as you come...
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there are a lot of reasons.f you had to pick one, i would say it is the expectation of stimulus, fiscal stimulus in two forms. one is lower taxes, the others higher spending. carol: which is what everybody has been hammering for. the fed has done everything they can do and it is time for government to act. this is what we are looking at. peter: on election night, they predicted a recession because trump would win and then they backtracked and said they put their foot in their method allowed medical views to dominate economic thinking in his column in "the times" this week. he said, actually, it can be pretty good for the market. [laughter] carol: what i really meant. oliver: that drives home how to think of how to think about financial markets work. right now, we are trying to figure out what sector benefits and you have seen dispersion in the market. everything was moving together the past years. after the election, it went from trump would be risk off to risk on, and also very specific moves in the markets. ho
there are a lot of reasons.f you had to pick one, i would say it is the expectation of stimulus, fiscal stimulus in two forms. one is lower taxes, the others higher spending. carol: which is what everybody has been hammering for. the fed has done everything they can do and it is time for government to act. this is what we are looking at. peter: on election night, they predicted a recession because trump would win and then they backtracked and said they put their foot in their method allowed...
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and there are a lot of people already celebrating here, a lot of shouting, a lot of chanting. and we've heard from inside that trum aide telling us that the mood in that room could be summed up with one word. fireworks. another one, intense. and we have tweets showing inside, actually, trump's d.c. brand new hotel, popping champagne already. people are in the mood to celebrate. and certainly at trump headquarters, we are waiting for him to make his way to the hilton. we don't know when that's going to be, but a dramatic shift in mood here in the past hour. in. >> robin roberts, what are we seeing at the javits center? >> well, just as amy said, a drastic shift in the mood here at the javits center. though people are trying to stay upbeat -- and you can hear every time -- they just saw that she's the projected winner in new mexico, and so they are very happy about that. but earlier, george, they were playing music, it was a very upbeat scene. and then, when the race started getting tighter and going in the way of donald trump, they stop results up on the big screen, they kept c
and there are a lot of people already celebrating here, a lot of shouting, a lot of chanting. and we've heard from inside that trum aide telling us that the mood in that room could be summed up with one word. fireworks. another one, intense. and we have tweets showing inside, actually, trump's d.c. brand new hotel, popping champagne already. people are in the mood to celebrate. and certainly at trump headquarters, we are waiting for him to make his way to the hilton. we don't know when that's...
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lots of laughing and smiling. here with a way to make that smile brightly is talking about the holiday seon. pretty soon we'll be inundated with inlaws, eggnog. unwanted fruit kates i'm here to talk about a whiter brighter ile. that's why we brought in power swabs. >> it only takes five minutes to visibly change your appearance. i'm a guy that likes to work out. hi a weird diet sr. all i'mn the gym running miles it took up to three months saw the results and they are like ryan you are really looking good. with power swabs you are going to get instant results and people are going to notice right away. >> how does it work? talk us through this. people areoing it say this sounds really good.en they see d after pictures they are like wow that is truly amazing. >> i know those pictures are amazing. with power swabs it's a two step process. the first process is the stain out swab. it is a swab. it is gentle. you can see the demo wry here. -- demo right here. it is a swab it reaches into all first you are going to lift t
lots of laughing and smiling. here with a way to make that smile brightly is talking about the holiday seon. pretty soon we'll be inundated with inlaws, eggnog. unwanted fruit kates i'm here to talk about a whiter brighter ile. that's why we brought in power swabs. >> it only takes five minutes to visibly change your appearance. i'm a guy that likes to work out. hi a weird diet sr. all i'mn the gym running miles it took up to three months saw the results and they are like ryan you are...
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the stock market is up a lot. i don't disagree with what you are saying but they have to be willing to spend. >> if two weeks ago you did the same poll, i think it would have been zero. >> does anybody want to say what makes them actually want to spend? hold that thought. maybe we'll get to you. do you feel there is a renewed, almost moral obligation for u.s. companies to think about americans and american jobs and american success and productivity perhaps in ways that they were not previously? >> i've always thought that was a slippery slope for any large company to start thinking that way. and i pride myself on being an american and i'm very clear when i go around the world that i'm american and think that way. but as business people, you should always be thinking about productivity. how can you have the best products. how are you going to participate in every single market. how are you going to obey the law everywhere. i don't think it is a good dynamic for the country or for share ouners if you're share owners
the stock market is up a lot. i don't disagree with what you are saying but they have to be willing to spend. >> if two weeks ago you did the same poll, i think it would have been zero. >> does anybody want to say what makes them actually want to spend? hold that thought. maybe we'll get to you. do you feel there is a renewed, almost moral obligation for u.s. companies to think about americans and american jobs and american success and productivity perhaps in ways that they were not...
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they are volunteers, a lot of is difficult work. you're dealing with people in their final days and hours and this is not easy, so how do they do it? >> michaela: gosh. i really think that the staff that we have at cedar valley hospice feel called to do this work. they've had an experience with a death in their family or in their personal life and they had somebody else who helped them through that or they felt the need to have somebody navigate with em and they really feel called and know that their role is to help people down that journey and to get to that place where it will be as good as it can because it's never going to be a good situation when somebody is dying. it's always going to be hard, but if we can ease the pain and the suffering along the way, then we've done our job. valley hospice, tremendous organization. keep your fine work going on. i wish you didn't have to axis, but so it's wonderful that you do because i can speak for lots of families that you helped out >> ron: and welcome back to the steele report. now seem
they are volunteers, a lot of is difficult work. you're dealing with people in their final days and hours and this is not easy, so how do they do it? >> michaela: gosh. i really think that the staff that we have at cedar valley hospice feel called to do this work. they've had an experience with a death in their family or in their personal life and they had somebody else who helped them through that or they felt the need to have somebody navigate with em and they really feel called and...
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you saw 10 to 1 in some cases in a lot of ways. but there were a lot of things, i think, resonated around issues of elitism and some of that had to do with in terms of how you characterize and stereotyped, basically, voters, less educated rule voters going for trump, for instance, versus more educated people going for clinton. these various kind of things that were talked about in the polls and all talked about very generically beforehand, i think it really resonated with a few people. and it caused some people to harden their views, you know, they didn't like being stereo typed, and they really felt like, you know, this, again, gave them more reason to go to the polls. >> chris, i live in a part of connecticut where there were no hillary clinton signs, there were only trump-pence signs, so this was sort of hiding in plain sight from my vantage point, so i spent a lot of time trying to figure out how i missed it. i wonder, though, we think of social media and the new ways we're all connected as bringing us closer together. i'm wond
you saw 10 to 1 in some cases in a lot of ways. but there were a lot of things, i think, resonated around issues of elitism and some of that had to do with in terms of how you characterize and stereotyped, basically, voters, less educated rule voters going for trump, for instance, versus more educated people going for clinton. these various kind of things that were talked about in the polls and all talked about very generically beforehand, i think it really resonated with a few people. and it...
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and lots of tears. e hang says you break it, we replace it, no questions asked. >> they will not send clean -- kleenex. >> so a lot of people are getting the smart phones. so the really nice thing you can do is help them protect it with a rugged case from otter box. the defender series really, really drops. the commuter series, not only does it look great, it's got two layers of tough protection because i personally know how tough commuting can be and getting jostled around and dropping your phone. you can not go wrong for music lovers if you check out jlab epic 2 blue tooth wireless ear buds. they're really great for the gym. they've got 12 hours of battery life, custom fit memory wires so they go in really easy and they or you can listen out loud with the crasher xl splash proof blue tooth speaker. 30 watts of power. a 13-hour battery life. that is nonstop. >> absolutely. google pixels by the phone i would choose. if you add an iphone 7 and you couldn't plug in iphone, blue tooth head phones, that's t
and lots of tears. e hang says you break it, we replace it, no questions asked. >> they will not send clean -- kleenex. >> so a lot of people are getting the smart phones. so the really nice thing you can do is help them protect it with a rugged case from otter box. the defender series really, really drops. the commuter series, not only does it look great, it's got two layers of tough protection because i personally know how tough commuting can be and getting jostled around and...
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alan. >> thanks a lot, jill. great to see you, hope you had a good thanksgiving. >>> top stories now this as people shopped yesterday. one person was killed outside a macy's at a mall in new jersey. it happened early this morning. police have not said if they have arrested anybody yet. fight over a parking space led somebody to pull a gun at a wal- mart in reno, nevada last night. one person is dead. police have not said if this was related to black friday shopping, but it did happen at after they escape from jail in san jose on thanksgiving day. two other inmates also made it out, but authorities caught them. investigators are trying to figure out if this was planned for a long time. they say the inmates all shared the same cell. criminals on the run are considered dangerous. >>> happening today, if you'd rather spend your black friday outdoors you can. you can do this. the state park system is making an offer that is hard to resist. l waiving fees today as a way to encourage people to get outside. also today, v
alan. >> thanks a lot, jill. great to see you, hope you had a good thanksgiving. >>> top stories now this as people shopped yesterday. one person was killed outside a macy's at a mall in new jersey. it happened early this morning. police have not said if they have arrested anybody yet. fight over a parking space led somebody to pull a gun at a wal- mart in reno, nevada last night. one person is dead. police have not said if this was related to black friday shopping, but it did...