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they have to know that they are a fundamental life. they know it's a lie. they scare people to death. that college students running for safe rooms and having to pet ponies i get in a scream cone the truth is donald trump's at their worst nightmare. he may be their best hope to get this country back on track. what he has talked about his take care of the triage in the right way. stop the bleeding. that's what you do. and then you deal with the sniffles. his big tickets secure the border. deal with the criminals. and then you deal with the sniffles try to go to china and say by the way i want to use the internet like i want i'm in a bring my own culture and i will make you start giving you all of the instructions. the light years up. and say usa forever. see where that gets you. we will never hear from you again. we congratulate you on whatever you have. thanks again. and happy thanksgiving if i don't see you. we have a millennial's actually been meeting with mister trump all week and they vowed to repeal the obama care. they will tell us about that meeting.
they have to know that they are a fundamental life. they know it's a lie. they scare people to death. that college students running for safe rooms and having to pet ponies i get in a scream cone the truth is donald trump's at their worst nightmare. he may be their best hope to get this country back on track. what he has talked about his take care of the triage in the right way. stop the bleeding. that's what you do. and then you deal with the sniffles. his big tickets secure the border. deal...
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they had to reestablish the run. they ran 12 times for 33 yards. they had to stop the run. the raiders ran 218 yards on this team. is it time to push a panic button? we are in the second half o the season. >> first thing i saw, if we were looking at key to the game, the keys are under the sofa somewhere. we cannot find them. because, they were keys to like a 51 plymouth. there was no running game. game for most of the game. and certainny, they have struggled all year to stop the run. one of the top defenses if not the premier defense in the league against the pass. but, when you continue to have injuries like you are having and you turn over the football, this is goal to be the result against a very good football team. and the raiders are where the people of denver won't accept it. >> let's listen to the broncos and what they said after the game tonight. >> you know, for across the board, we lost the field position. that special teams. offensively, get off to a horrible start. for three and outs. then we make big plays. we play early in the the game. 220 plus yard rushing.
they had to reestablish the run. they ran 12 times for 33 yards. they had to stop the run. the raiders ran 218 yards on this team. is it time to push a panic button? we are in the second half o the season. >> first thing i saw, if we were looking at key to the game, the keys are under the sofa somewhere. we cannot find them. because, they were keys to like a 51 plymouth. there was no running game. game for most of the game. and certainny, they have struggled all year to stop the run. one...
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they have been empowered. they hate us. we created them. they were ready to die.hey were ready to make any deal we wanted and we took them out of the ashes and we made them wraps a world power, not just a regional power. all hillary clinton fell thinking. and she unleashed isis around the world. i was a little worried about the debate. for a week in the half i hear -- she's not going out of her house. she is doing debate rep. you're supposed to know this stuff, right? she has a lot of experience, but it's all bad experience. its experience of losing. i felt guilty. union 10 hours a day for a week and a half? we're supposed to know the subject, aren't we? we spend trillions in the middle for wars we never went. i always say general douglas macarthur, general george patton, what are they doing? spending in their graves. mosul. muscle. ladies and gentlemen, we will be attacking muscle in four months. these guys are tough and smart, in all fairness. one of the reasons we are going to mosul is we want to get the isis leaders. we think they are staying in mosul and we w
they have been empowered. they hate us. we created them. they were ready to die.hey were ready to make any deal we wanted and we took them out of the ashes and we made them wraps a world power, not just a regional power. all hillary clinton fell thinking. and she unleashed isis around the world. i was a little worried about the debate. for a week in the half i hear -- she's not going out of her house. she is doing debate rep. you're supposed to know this stuff, right? she has a lot of...
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they can use. >> we hope the use of force is the very, very last exercise that they do, and that they use all of the other skills >> these new guidelines need to be approved by a federal judge and soon there will be two meetings to give your input. find the information when and where they will be on the cleveland 19 app. denise? >> denise: thanks, sara. crisis intervention team officers known as cit will be volunteers from the force. they have to have three years of experience in basic patrol. they have to complete a written application and interview process. they combine not have a history of complaintsor >> romona: tonight a federal watchdog group is recalling 2.5 million dehumidifiers because they can over heat and catch fire. they are sold under various names including frigidair and ge and kenmore. >> it is a very warm night out there. let's look at the roof cam. it is 5 fife degrees in it is 55 degrees in downtown. the second half of the week we will say hello to jason nicholas as well. stick around. >> plus, the doctors say women older than 75 don't need to get a yearly mammogra
they can use. >> we hope the use of force is the very, very last exercise that they do, and that they use all of the other skills >> these new guidelines need to be approved by a federal judge and soon there will be two meetings to give your input. find the information when and where they will be on the cleveland 19 app. denise? >> denise: thanks, sara. crisis intervention team officers known as cit will be volunteers from the force. they have to have three years of experience...
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are not harmful. >> if they got their hands on video games they wouldn't have any left. >> they arenes. >> in the u.s. such testing is forbidden without government permission. government rarely gives that they do their testing overseas with a little spontaneity left. >> the world's first delivery by a google drone. >> cool things. america has so many rules innovators spent less time innovating. >> most spend more time on lobbying washington wall street hollywood and defense contractors. >> they spend more time hazing regulators than about what business should be doing. >> internet entrepreneurs started innovating before the planners noticed. >> silicon valley is 1500 square miles of the most fertile ground on earth. >> a place where people said no government plan no problem. >> the two metropolitan areas furthest from washington. >> seattle and silicon valley were lucky to be as far enough as they were. >> you have a society in which people can create and invent and trade and build and grow and develop new products. it is an amazing thing. >> up next an amazing planned way to pay my
are not harmful. >> if they got their hands on video games they wouldn't have any left. >> they arenes. >> in the u.s. such testing is forbidden without government permission. government rarely gives that they do their testing overseas with a little spontaneity left. >> the world's first delivery by a google drone. >> cool things. america has so many rules innovators spent less time innovating. >> most spend more time on lobbying washington wall street...
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they so convinced themselves that trump is evil and hillary is good that they see it this way. >> they see it as their mission to keep donald trump out of office. john mackey or something the mainstream media has ignored. the undercover team reports that the dnc funded goons will try to promote violence the trump rallies. >> nobody is supposed to know about me. it was more ham than may but none of that is supposed to come back to us. we don't want it to come from the party. john: "cnn" did run it once as far as i know. it's not being covered because it's an inconvenient narrative. the trump campaign did this. >> remember the apocalypse i mentioned earlier? the week magazine has a cover story this week about what happens if trump loses them on the cover is about 100 white people brandishing a ar-15 sent pitchforks and fire torches and they are going to burn down the country if trump loses. remember where that narrative came from, trump people are violent because we saw violence over the summer at these rallies. turns out they were incited by the democratic campaign but we don't hear abo
they so convinced themselves that trump is evil and hillary is good that they see it this way. >> they see it as their mission to keep donald trump out of office. john mackey or something the mainstream media has ignored. the undercover team reports that the dnc funded goons will try to promote violence the trump rallies. >> nobody is supposed to know about me. it was more ham than may but none of that is supposed to come back to us. we don't want it to come from the party. john:...
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it is what they hope they will see. i am actually disappointed in the people described in the article. if it took this election for you to freeze out your family at thanksgiving, there were plenty of reasons for a longtime. and if you are the person who is inviting people for your wedding and trying to push them away maybe don't tell a reporter from the "new york times." >> somebody will read that, right? >> you would think. i think the up shot here is that people are going to have -- they will continue to have these kinds of disagreements as long as you have a federal government that is so big that the stakes are so high and people's identities are so wrapped up in this, that everybody feels like they didn't just lose an election, like their way of life is under threat. >> that's just what they think. paul, people get up and the world goes on, right? if you work as a barista, you are a barista. if you work as a lawyer you do the law. what does it matter? people's lives are not changing that much day-to-day, are thisy?
it is what they hope they will see. i am actually disappointed in the people described in the article. if it took this election for you to freeze out your family at thanksgiving, there were plenty of reasons for a longtime. and if you are the person who is inviting people for your wedding and trying to push them away maybe don't tell a reporter from the "new york times." >> somebody will read that, right? >> you would think. i think the up shot here is that people are...
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hit several different places and they are still looking for them. >> even if they do get caught, they are not going to suspect >> living under a rock, then you don't know what the mannequin challenge is. just in case, it's where people just freeze in a position and the camera goes all the way through, just showing what everybody is doing, highlighting the whole scene in a video of frozen people. watch this guy play guitar. no idea what the mannequin challenge is, don't move. if you move, you stop, you're ruining it. stan, what are you doing? stan, you're ruining the mannequin challenge. wait a minute, maybe stan is doing it better. >> oh, my goodness. >> she was already stuck and then once she came to, she was still stuck because she was so shocked. >> everybody in on this? >> everybody was in on it except amy right there. the question had been popped, everybody moved. >> that's cool. you know, i really like this mannequin challenge. people are getting really creative and it never gets old. >> it's a good way to keep her from running away. >> that's cute. >> congratulations, stan and
hit several different places and they are still looking for them. >> even if they do get caught, they are not going to suspect >> living under a rock, then you don't know what the mannequin challenge is. just in case, it's where people just freeze in a position and the camera goes all the way through, just showing what everybody is doing, highlighting the whole scene in a video of frozen people. watch this guy play guitar. no idea what the mannequin challenge is, don't move. if you...
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they wrote it. they know what's going on. i have deep gratitude for my attorneys and michael cohen as well. i think it's important that we all understand that we have to come together with the nonprofit the whistleblowers, the attorneys in the public who all come together to help these folks rally and weather the storm which is really a very hard storm i really want to thank you again. all of you in my attorneys for your help and support and i couldn't have done it without you. thank you very much. [applause]. select thank you very i would be more than happy to answer them this is probably one of the best corporate crime books. there's two stories i liked in the book. if you can just tell the two stories it is about how hillary clinton prevented the 16,000 names from being turned over to the justice department and about your time in prison. >> thank you for the confidence in the book. i wrote a spiderman brook that was pretty good too. i think the problem we have here was i don't want to come into a political he said she said
they wrote it. they know what's going on. i have deep gratitude for my attorneys and michael cohen as well. i think it's important that we all understand that we have to come together with the nonprofit the whistleblowers, the attorneys in the public who all come together to help these folks rally and weather the storm which is really a very hard storm i really want to thank you again. all of you in my attorneys for your help and support and i couldn't have done it without you. thank you very...
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of individual soldiers and they all have great delight. and they were all thrilled by that. so the end of the civil war the gate the rifles of course, we have a new era of american history. and what will be finer cowboy-- use that for killing buffaloes or with the native americans. in did they use that they call that the spirit because this strange quality to continue to fire. this african-american woman in the book there she is with her winchester rifle. is anybody who did anything dangerous back then in concert with the colts pistol in the winchester rifle and it is a popular combination in deed. and then with geronimo with his winchester because it was such a lethal weapon and whenever they could get their hands on them. i guess in a way that the battle of little big horn. when custer and all his men were surrounded. twenty-five% rather bpd rifles said it was the of winchester. meanwhile the love lost that day are picking up the is actually making money. the really it is the 1873 and i was thrilled to go take a picture right now. that was a clever bit of advertising and t
of individual soldiers and they all have great delight. and they were all thrilled by that. so the end of the civil war the gate the rifles of course, we have a new era of american history. and what will be finer cowboy-- use that for killing buffaloes or with the native americans. in did they use that they call that the spirit because this strange quality to continue to fire. this african-american woman in the book there she is with her winchester rifle. is anybody who did anything dangerous...
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they will need it. >> they won't take his twitter feed away, will they? >> i honestly don't know. i think those who try might end up dead. after awhile the things will kick in. >> i don't think they will let him near accounts, but they will give him his own>> i thinkl notice. >> who is this donald trump character? >> remi, you said if trump's election night speech was to be believed you should go to the states that didn't vote for him. i guess the key there is if trump's election night speech was to be believed. >> i am wondering who wrote that speech and if he or she still has the job. nothing after that speech resembles anything of what he said that night. >> i'm with you anytime trump is in new york city. i am mad that the idea he may not spend the next four years living in the white house the whole time. have you heard he may split his time and stay hear? we can't have that. >> what are we going to do. >> baker, you prefer trump spend this time hunkering down and working on policy plans. good one. >> i was wondering if you would get to me. i thought maybe i used my quota in th
they will need it. >> they won't take his twitter feed away, will they? >> i honestly don't know. i think those who try might end up dead. after awhile the things will kick in. >> i don't think they will let him near accounts, but they will give him his own>> i thinkl notice. >> who is this donald trump character? >> remi, you said if trump's election night speech was to be believed you should go to the states that didn't vote for him. i guess the key there...
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they are not particularly good at it but they are positioned to thrive.hey have actually been pretty good in anticipating this shift and they were ahead of the curve. the stock to get out of its own way, but a started to execute and the stock has been on fire. emily: the big gaming conference over the weekend, how are you expecting activision to stack up to ea over the next three months? guest: this is probably a down quarter for activision. you have two, last year plus starcraft expansion. you have call of duty after these two big games, one of which is their highest rated game in four years. so activision has to compete against some pretty good games. they will talk about e sports, which is becoming a big deal for them. they are selling some franchises in case you have an exit 10 million dollars and want to buy one. next year is all about paying advertising. they have games like candy crush, but this quarter, ea probably outshines them. emily: zynga coming up this week. they were the hot kid on the block for a little while and sort of fell from grace. a
they are not particularly good at it but they are positioned to thrive.hey have actually been pretty good in anticipating this shift and they were ahead of the curve. the stock to get out of its own way, but a started to execute and the stock has been on fire. emily: the big gaming conference over the weekend, how are you expecting activision to stack up to ea over the next three months? guest: this is probably a down quarter for activision. you have two, last year plus starcraft expansion. you...
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they are less noticeable now. i want to ask whether you think geography plays such a role that it can ignore the population and maintain some of these violent identifiers, or do the transitions between them gets passed down for example the games in the west coast in chicago and even new york. ivar essentially sometimes born into a gang. >> guest: writing this book transformed my idea of what gang-related means. there is an assumption and a desire to dismiss as many as possible. while it one could argue on one level that maybe seven of the deaths are gang-related out of the tent and insofar as one or both of the people involved were in again and the person is dead so it is a gang related shooting. but if one is dying and the other isn't and they are messing around that isn't gang-related, that is a murder in which one person is in a gang [inaudible] i think the cover is red but they are identified with. if his friend was walking down the road and someone shoots at them and they get him is that gang-related? to the
they are less noticeable now. i want to ask whether you think geography plays such a role that it can ignore the population and maintain some of these violent identifiers, or do the transitions between them gets passed down for example the games in the west coast in chicago and even new york. ivar essentially sometimes born into a gang. >> guest: writing this book transformed my idea of what gang-related means. there is an assumption and a desire to dismiss as many as possible. while it...
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this is what the voters said they voted for, they wanted change.hey wanted real change, they didn't want to hear a politician promise change. they wanted somebody who was not a politician who was going to deliver their kind of change, which was basically what they want to shake washington up and, in fact, listen to this one voter who we talked to who sort of put it into perspective as to which came first, the kind of chicken and egg thing. take a listen. >> yes, send a message to congress or whoever, to washington that, you know, we're ready for a change. >> reporter: and was donald trump the change or did he happen to come along at a time people were really -- >> he came along at the time when people were just fed up. >> reporter: in other words it was the conditions and not so much the candidate that brought about the phenomenon that occurred with this past election. people in the middle class in the areas that we were talking said they have seen a steady erosion financially. they've seen the big factories close of course, they've seen the busine
this is what the voters said they voted for, they wanted change.hey wanted real change, they didn't want to hear a politician promise change. they wanted somebody who was not a politician who was going to deliver their kind of change, which was basically what they want to shake washington up and, in fact, listen to this one voter who we talked to who sort of put it into perspective as to which came first, the kind of chicken and egg thing. take a listen. >> yes, send a message to congress...
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they say that they could cause liver damage.lows into the bay from rivers and creeks. because of the algae that thrives in warm water researchers expect their global warming to make the problems worse. >>> and a dog in petaluma is capturing a huge audience on youtube. [ laughter ] that's jolene's reaction to the appearance of a human-size version of gumbi her favorite chew toy. she is always happy to see him, but he never gets this kind of reaction. she got that toy for a birthday a few weeks ago and she won't let it out of her sight. >> since she's had it, she's been crazy about it. we put all the toys away in her basket and she digs and pick it is out. she will be lying there on her bed and she'll use it as a pillow when she is sleeping that it is just crazy. she really loves the toy. >> ben posted the video four days ago where it has been viewed six million times. >>> caltrans goes to work removing trees from behind homes. why neighbors say that's not enough after a recent fire. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin tracking th
they say that they could cause liver damage.lows into the bay from rivers and creeks. because of the algae that thrives in warm water researchers expect their global warming to make the problems worse. >>> and a dog in petaluma is capturing a huge audience on youtube. [ laughter ] that's jolene's reaction to the appearance of a human-size version of gumbi her favorite chew toy. she is always happy to see him, but he never gets this kind of reaction. she got that toy for a birthday a...
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they were. one taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries and female driver of that other car involved in the accident also minor injuries. now, they got away but able to catch up with the 24-year-old driver who had apparently 41 previous offenses. they have video from inside the police vehicle as well. i am shocked to see that they were both wearing seat belts. i thought for sure because he got thrown out he didn't have a belt on. >> it must have just been the violence of the impact. it's just honestly a miracle that everybody >> next video comes to us from the uk. this pursuit of this white van involved 20 officers and two choppers went through two counties. inside that van four jewelry thieves. the crazy part of this one as they approached this roundabout here and go the wrong way. you can see here one of the jewelry thieves is thrown from the back. >> thrown or jumped out? i. i don't know what happened. capture that point or if he ran away but all thieves were >> you know i'm an av
they were. one taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries and female driver of that other car involved in the accident also minor injuries. now, they got away but able to catch up with the 24-year-old driver who had apparently 41 previous offenses. they have video from inside the police vehicle as well. i am shocked to see that they were both wearing seat belts. i thought for sure because he got thrown out he didn't have a belt on. >> it must have just been the violence of the...
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and what did they buy? they did not buy whole loans. they bought securetized -- they bought interest in securetized pools. it is very important when you look at peter's slide, if you look at that key slide that peter has based his argument on, which is the slide of the composition of who held the credit risk, understand it's who held the credit risk. it's not who held the loans. the loans were in previous securetized pools so that the subprime market exploded in the early 2000s. what drove the explosion of the subprime market? the key thing was that, a, credit was cheap. you can argue about whether that was a good thing or a bad thing, that we were in a recession. alan green span thought it would be cheaper than fiscal policy. but the second thing is the people that were responsible for keeping on eye on the terms of loans being made to low-income folk and in making sure they weren't going to explode in the other sense, that they weren't essentially doomed to fail, stop watching, and the key people who were responsible for that decision
and what did they buy? they did not buy whole loans. they bought securetized -- they bought interest in securetized pools. it is very important when you look at peter's slide, if you look at that key slide that peter has based his argument on, which is the slide of the composition of who held the credit risk, understand it's who held the credit risk. it's not who held the loans. the loans were in previous securetized pools so that the subprime market exploded in the early 2000s. what drove the...
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they didn't have to get all of them. they were looking for the ones that were 1 to 2 years old. again, this is the breeding program. >> st. petersburg in russia. >> in winter. >> gorgeous. >> look at palace square all decked out in winter white. isn't it a beautiful place to -- >> to snowboard. >> bingo, my friend! you have been on the show. drone up in the air and a nice mercedes suv in the middle of the square and start towing around their snowboarding friend. >> you know what, i know this is fun and pretty, but this is russia and cars are involved. is everybody okay? >> everybody is going to be fine. in fact, they waited until very late at night so there were no tourists or cars around. look at that wide open space. it's like they built this square to snowboard in. then right back to the square. >> they are doing this with a permission or under the nose of the vehicle? >> why would you ask about permissi permission? >> because russia. >> six minutes into the stunt, russia shows up. there's the police right there. the posters say they had about six to seven minutes of snowboar
they didn't have to get all of them. they were looking for the ones that were 1 to 2 years old. again, this is the breeding program. >> st. petersburg in russia. >> in winter. >> gorgeous. >> look at palace square all decked out in winter white. isn't it a beautiful place to -- >> to snowboard. >> bingo, my friend! you have been on the show. drone up in the air and a nice mercedes suv in the middle of the square and start towing around their snowboarding...
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so they had no logic to what they did.are protesters with a specific beef in this country, tucker. and you and i can have this discussion any time you want. i think these dream act students who now are threatened with deportation even after president obama gave them deferral from deportation, i think those kids have a right to protest because they are living in abject terror now that their lives are going to be disrupted. >> but they are not -- just to be totally clear, you will concede that the president's order was illegal and b, they are not citizens. it's a little weird if i showed up and pick a country in latin america and said i'm staying here and going to take taxpayer subsidized services and if you don't like it i'm going to throw a rock through the window of starbucks. people would say that's unreasonable actually. >> i have seen no ruling that the initial 700,000 young people brought here as children by their parents through no fault of their own. >> right. >> and lived law abiding lives here in the united states
so they had no logic to what they did.are protesters with a specific beef in this country, tucker. and you and i can have this discussion any time you want. i think these dream act students who now are threatened with deportation even after president obama gave them deferral from deportation, i think those kids have a right to protest because they are living in abject terror now that their lives are going to be disrupted. >> but they are not -- just to be totally clear, you will concede...
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they felt they were open. they felt they were down field open. they felt the quarterback didn't see them. or couldn't get the ball to them. over there? >> yes, i did. we have great photos on cleveland.com of receivers showing that type of frustration. and i think that was, you know, part of the issue with that too. they were in his face. i asked him about that today. and he said we have to stop doing that on the sidelines. it's not a good look. but i do think that it factored in. >> there it goes again. it comes up with young receivers. with a young team not knowing when not to show emotion on the field. >> here's the thing, let me play this out over the board. they had all those kids they drafted and terrell prior. they needed a veteran wide receiver here to kind of show these guys the ropes. i'm not saying that was brian hard line. but they did need a veteran wide receiver. vicious i thought when he was here he head bray lynn edwards and winslow junior. he's so new to the position. >> he's not been there long he held me as well. it was a tough
they felt they were open. they felt they were down field open. they felt the quarterback didn't see them. or couldn't get the ball to them. over there? >> yes, i did. we have great photos on cleveland.com of receivers showing that type of frustration. and i think that was, you know, part of the issue with that too. they were in his face. i asked him about that today. and he said we have to stop doing that on the sidelines. it's not a good look. but i do think that it factored in. >>...
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trish: they were fearful of this? they were fearful they would be ridiculed? >> i just, i have a few e-mails, i have been presents about lessons to learn. i got e-mails today saying, i want you to know i didn't say anything out loud, i appreciate your presentation, i have been following trump all along, but i have been afraid at repercussions in my office. his supporters are afraid. to think this is happening, is phenomenal. trish: we saw, some men there hanging from scaffolding. live from chicago. you have concerns about this? thus far it is peaceful. >> yeah, i just, this i is a sign of how divided the country circumstance i think it will be like this for a while, i think it behooves donald trump, not that he will please these protesters, but ma make himself least radioactive as possible to be as soothing and gracious, and his speech last night, this morning, was a great start. that is kind of tone he needs to try to manetain going forward -- maintain going forward, surprise those people. trish: there are historic analogies to be made. you think about ronald
trish: they were fearful of this? they were fearful they would be ridiculed? >> i just, i have a few e-mails, i have been presents about lessons to learn. i got e-mails today saying, i want you to know i didn't say anything out loud, i appreciate your presentation, i have been following trump all along, but i have been afraid at repercussions in my office. his supporters are afraid. to think this is happening, is phenomenal. trish: we saw, some men there hanging from scaffolding. live...
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they leave them in the facts as they come in.eak them like it's 1993 emails can wait the owner says that her bookstore is a place to enjoy books and live like you are in the good old days. >> we want people to build the comes to the store relax enjoy a book. >> bookstore owner says her customers like it and they fully support her band thing that is an oasis of peace. and quiet. >> i like that. >> 7:46 am. turning to traffic you have had quite a time helping us get to this heavy fog. >> yes, i've chosen some pictures to show you how fog it is. let's go to the san mateo bridge. the that traffic is going to be moving along but it is very dense fog and the planes come in normally will be using insurance to get in to slow them down and the runways are parallel so that will reduce the acceptance rate and what does that mean for your? you mean firefights may be delayed. the bay bridge toll plaza is backed up for a 20 minute delay a little bit of dense fog here as well be careful. traffic is pretty normal. once a look at this mess becaus
they leave them in the facts as they come in.eak them like it's 1993 emails can wait the owner says that her bookstore is a place to enjoy books and live like you are in the good old days. >> we want people to build the comes to the store relax enjoy a book. >> bookstore owner says her customers like it and they fully support her band thing that is an oasis of peace. and quiet. >> i like that. >> 7:46 am. turning to traffic you have had quite a time helping us get to...
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they were told she was dead and they should quit crying.i just studied it and somebody said it is a person in charleston who studies historical costuming. i e-mailed him the picture he blew it up and he saw so much more than my eyes could see. he noticed that the scenes were stretching. he says the seats are about two sizes too small. they're actually kind of nice that there was not caregiving to the root of these monkey ben at the time. but at this are too short. during this time, see about that evidence. he can kind of really see what's going on in that picture in the scott family stories of willie telling everyone that when he was little, george custer had and there was a popular song in 1940 team their lives to world war i and then about missing home. you can sort of player the fact with interviews and stories and memories, pictures and the documentation as it exists in a racialized land. that's what i tried to do to bring it into its fullness. the pictures were just great. this is from around the southern. mr. burns writes a memoir in
they were told she was dead and they should quit crying.i just studied it and somebody said it is a person in charleston who studies historical costuming. i e-mailed him the picture he blew it up and he saw so much more than my eyes could see. he noticed that the scenes were stretching. he says the seats are about two sizes too small. they're actually kind of nice that there was not caregiving to the root of these monkey ben at the time. but at this are too short. during this time, see about...
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felt safe if they survive that they were interested. so let me answer your question about trustworthiness more than a year ago and my college classes with the millennial students and their first-time voters. i would ask them what they would think for that moment and that moment. that everyone in that student is for bernie sanders, just one person. when i asked them why, i was fascinated by that. how much would they know about hillary clinton? they told them that trustworthiness and truthfulness. if they know that what do you think of the housewife? >> we're going to talk about this all night long. i'm sure that there will be a view on it later on. should hillary clinton lose tonight, it's not over yet. we still have a little ways to go. it could be a nail biter for at least another hour until the final votes are counted. we'll send it back to you for the latest totals. frank and julie? >> thank you, guys. >>> now to a republican election party going on in san francisco where supporters are watching donald trump here on the verge of maki
felt safe if they survive that they were interested. so let me answer your question about trustworthiness more than a year ago and my college classes with the millennial students and their first-time voters. i would ask them what they would think for that moment and that moment. that everyone in that student is for bernie sanders, just one person. when i asked them why, i was fascinated by that. how much would they know about hillary clinton? they told them that trustworthiness and...
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they exploited these people for votes. they used these people. and they paid them lip service.nd here we are in 2016, how could we struggle to pay health care bills and put food on the table and you are telling me what pronoun to use and where my kids can go to the bathroom. that is not putting food on the table. this conversation about transgender everything and everything going on in the carolinas, none of that is putting food on the people's tables and they are done with it. >> and you've reached such a good point and i've done a lot of soul searching and the -- and i take full responsibility for this myself because i've been condescending, including democrats and including me, don't sit around worried about putting food on the table and i've talked about how great obama care is and how it is expanding opportunities for health care for people. but it is not taking a larger chunk out of my paycheck to the point where i have to decide whether to put food on the table or pay for health care. and people's stock is getting better but it is not getting better for the people you ar
they exploited these people for votes. they used these people. and they paid them lip service.nd here we are in 2016, how could we struggle to pay health care bills and put food on the table and you are telling me what pronoun to use and where my kids can go to the bathroom. that is not putting food on the table. this conversation about transgender everything and everything going on in the carolinas, none of that is putting food on the people's tables and they are done with it. >> and...
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they say they agree.lary clinton has made mistakes but it pales compared to what they believe donald trump has done much of his career and certainly the last 15 months out on the campaign trail. anderson. >> gary, thanks very much. ahead the battle to retake mosul. and donald trump's criticism of the battle plan. i'll talk to the former dean of the army war college that trump says could learn a few things from him. his response ahead. >>> well, the final week of the presidential race is overlapping with one of the biggest battles yet against isis. tonight, iraqi forces are within striking distance of mosul. they've captured an isis-held village on the city's outskirts, opening a pathway into mosul. cnn's arwa damon has the latest. >> the iraqi counterforces moved and over the course of the last few days attempted to sweep from multiple directions, coming across what are now fairly common isis tactics, the suicide bombers, suicide car bombers, roads inlain with ieds. but what we also saw is something else
they say they agree.lary clinton has made mistakes but it pales compared to what they believe donald trump has done much of his career and certainly the last 15 months out on the campaign trail. anderson. >> gary, thanks very much. ahead the battle to retake mosul. and donald trump's criticism of the battle plan. i'll talk to the former dean of the army war college that trump says could learn a few things from him. his response ahead. >>> well, the final week of the presidential...
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they rushed out there and by the time they got there he was u gone. past week he has had help from a woman in san jose held they believe was driving around so he could elude and as a the policuh. she has been arrested and they are hoping to capture him yesterday afternoon. there was a neighborhood in san jose that was under lockdownxfj and they checked into an area, but he was long gone so the search continues. later this morning they will have a news conference m/]with more information on why they went out to antioch and who took laurent campbell to antioch so hopefully more inmate whether they believe he is in the bay area this morning. we have three down and one more to go.,0ñ >>> right now the fbi is piecing together the motive behind the attack at ohio state university. investigators have recovered to devices belonging to the suspect and now isis is claiming responsibility for inspiring the attack. president-elect donald trump sending %á/Ñout last week -- th is no evidence that isis claims are true, but they are investigating.2oa lenty of availa
they rushed out there and by the time they got there he was u gone. past week he has had help from a woman in san jose held they believe was driving around so he could elude and as a the policuh. she has been arrested and they are hoping to capture him yesterday afternoon. there was a neighborhood in san jose that was under lockdownxfj and they checked into an area, but he was long gone so the search continues. later this morning they will have a news conference m/]with more information on why...
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but they could if they play the cards right. glenn is not dead he is a right turn in hollywood now to say it is just a classic collective action problem libertarians they all voted. with a policy outcomes study individual libertarian has an incentive not to vote if i don't like to spend time doing other things. that is not likely to affect the ultimate outcome but to follow that incentive we are all worse off. everyone else those believing in liberty or equal dignity creates a social norm that people should do the socially beneficial thing they benefit from adopting a social norm. the optimal strategy is to coordinate. there are principal reasons not to vote but i felt that libertarians who oppose now jim said we should close to even offer a picture of his seven wearing me i've voted sticker. [applause] >> in fairness the other side has adorable voters to i will now allow them 10 minutes. >> thanks for coming also agenda for coming up with this event and for letting me join on. that jim went over this already but your vote does
but they could if they play the cards right. glenn is not dead he is a right turn in hollywood now to say it is just a classic collective action problem libertarians they all voted. with a policy outcomes study individual libertarian has an incentive not to vote if i don't like to spend time doing other things. that is not likely to affect the ultimate outcome but to follow that incentive we are all worse off. everyone else those believing in liberty or equal dignity creates a social norm that...
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they know that before they post something, they are supposed to make sure that it is right.re are greater risks today. there is the question about it. largely because of the demand for speed. why do we put up things so quickly? if we don't, somebody else will. they will get the audience, and we want. speed is measured in milliseconds. we have to put out an alert immediately that something has happened. people expect that now. if they are not there, they go somewhere else for the source. they go to cnn, "the new york times," or somewhere else. walter: the silver lining is that you can correct it more quickly. marty: we can but that is not the ideal thing. a couple of websites have recently announced the death of someone. it is good not to have a scoop that you have to correct along those lines. there are greater risks. i worry about that all the time. the other risk that we have is the available resources within the newsroom, particularly for copy. in the past, you would write a story, it would go to the copy desk. in a methodical way, they would go through it and ask a lot o
they know that before they post something, they are supposed to make sure that it is right.re are greater risks today. there is the question about it. largely because of the demand for speed. why do we put up things so quickly? if we don't, somebody else will. they will get the audience, and we want. speed is measured in milliseconds. we have to put out an alert immediately that something has happened. people expect that now. if they are not there, they go somewhere else for the source. they go...
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what they are hearing, they are loving. >> i am confident that they do. i would imagine that if he is able to get michigan or pennsylvania or a combination of arizona, minnesota, something that would change things, he would make himself available. hillary clinton has received a few more electoral votes on the counter there. it is now 254 for donald trump, and 218 for the hillary clinton. that means that one of the states i was close, the state of maine. fox news now projects, fox news announced projects that the state of maine has gone to hillary clinton. she has won the state of maine, three of the four electoral votes from maine will go go o hillary clinton. fourth of the electoral votes in the state of maine is too close to call. this has always been a confusing thing for people across the nation in most states. it's winner takes all and the electoral college. cannot in maine. in maine they split them up. >> that's right, the only two states that do this. it is entirely possible that trump in a state that has been deep for a long, long time will get th
what they are hearing, they are loving. >> i am confident that they do. i would imagine that if he is able to get michigan or pennsylvania or a combination of arizona, minnesota, something that would change things, he would make himself available. hillary clinton has received a few more electoral votes on the counter there. it is now 254 for donald trump, and 218 for the hillary clinton. that means that one of the states i was close, the state of maine. fox news now projects, fox news...
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do they have the weapon? >> reporter: no. they don't right now. they don't right now. so we are looking, in fact, to determine exactly what that is. there are some reports that potentially he may have had a knife but again, all of this right now is under investigation. we are also not being told specifically what the nature of the wounds are, simply that they are non-life threatening which is actually very good. clearly if this had been a situation with some sort of high powered assault rifle or assault rifle, i should say, it would have been a very different outcome. again, all that under investigation. >> deb feyerick bringing us the breaking news. thank you so much. continuing to work her sources. thank you. also of course to her producer for bringing us that breaking news. let me go to tom fuentes, former assistant director of the fbi. he's on the phone with me. he's been following all of this. so we do have this information now, tom, the federal law enforcement official believing that there was one suspect involved in the attack. that suspect now is dead. what doe
do they have the weapon? >> reporter: no. they don't right now. they don't right now. so we are looking, in fact, to determine exactly what that is. there are some reports that potentially he may have had a knife but again, all of this right now is under investigation. we are also not being told specifically what the nature of the wounds are, simply that they are non-life threatening which is actually very good. clearly if this had been a situation with some sort of high powered assault...
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i think they are the same people. lou: they could be. >> i'm sure they are.old terrible things would happen to us, and actually unemployment is coming down. new house building is at near reported levels. manufacturing figures are good. the stock market is relatively strong. this idea that after a vote for brexit wee fall off a cliff is absolute and complete rubbish. and that is -- that is reward enough for me. lou report fear mongers and the attacks against donald trump, you just meth with him, the fear mongering, the attacks -- have anything been picked up by the national left wing media, the presidenpresident-elect is usuan a high tone. but that donald trump. he's subjected to venom like i have never seen. >> when ronald reagan got elected there was a narrative that he was side, a movie across tour. movie -- movie actor. lou: trigger on the nuclear cars mall. but this is something different. in the midst of this we are watching the stock market, wall street is roaring ahead. it is without any question a trump rally, the dollar moving higher than it's been i
i think they are the same people. lou: they could be. >> i'm sure they are.old terrible things would happen to us, and actually unemployment is coming down. new house building is at near reported levels. manufacturing figures are good. the stock market is relatively strong. this idea that after a vote for brexit wee fall off a cliff is absolute and complete rubbish. and that is -- that is reward enough for me. lou report fear mongers and the attacks against donald trump, you just meth...
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we talk to people and they said they were told there were suspicious numbers on the platform and theything about it. david: do we have any instances where senior people instructed lower people to create fake accounts? laura: no. that would be the new wants no one we talked to said we heard or saw a senior manager who actively said to someone, please open a fake account. what we talked about to people about if they knew, these numbers are pretty suspicious. someone saw 44 account set up by a manager and no one looked into that. jon: if you were going to have a consultant look at the hierarchy and this company is made up, and ofs monster pace, the amount management above that and above that, can you walk us through that in white it is relevant. david: it is very powerful. laura: on the chart, at the very top, the banks. not talking about the ceo. in the retail bank, you have three regional bank executives. we talk about those people a lot and the story. got 12 the regional presidents plus the very senior regional presidents. 54 of those together. that is the three top apparatus of the b
we talk to people and they said they were told there were suspicious numbers on the platform and theything about it. david: do we have any instances where senior people instructed lower people to create fake accounts? laura: no. that would be the new wants no one we talked to said we heard or saw a senior manager who actively said to someone, please open a fake account. what we talked about to people about if they knew, these numbers are pretty suspicious. someone saw 44 account set up by a...
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served. >> for people to show that they appreciate what they have done. >> medal to fort brag. she is going that because that is what he wanted. >> heartbreaking. >> thank you very much. >> it is an honor for the veterans. your heart breaks for norma. >> the nightmare is over for >>> a playground for kids with special needs is back open after faulty flooring kept it closed for months. >> parents say it couldn't have come soon enough. parents and kids a now that the dream playground is open. it is over. and the sweet sound of laughter has returned. >> they didn't understand why they couldn't play here, one day they couldn't player here, and n they couldn't. >> she is referring to the sudden closing because of a faulty flooring. the old floor. >> described this time as a difficult one, not for her, but for all of the children, for them not able to play. >> it slowed our therapy down a lot. >> the goal is to create accessible playground for all children. >> he suffered a brain injury at the age of >> to have playground for her to run around. it makes her want to get up and move. >
served. >> for people to show that they appreciate what they have done. >> medal to fort brag. she is going that because that is what he wanted. >> heartbreaking. >> thank you very much. >> it is an honor for the veterans. your heart breaks for norma. >> the nightmare is over for >>> a playground for kids with special needs is back open after faulty flooring kept it closed for months. >> parents say it couldn't have come soon enough. parents...
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they are anticipating a holiday season they hoped that the crab lovers will like what they see, theyr to be smaller to me at first. and you know i think they're bold and they should have a lot of confidence. it should be good. >> and it is along the coast they saw a lot more than usual, they are pitching in to help those over the holidays. the volunteers from sap and second harvest sorted apples to get them out in the south bay. this is one of the events they are hosting at part and november and december. >> it can be a difficult time of year we can make the impacts and help those we try to do as much as we can. they will make a contribution to second harvest that will be able to turn into 20,000 meals. >> now the cancer survivor is giving hope to kids who are just like her. we're tracking the rain forest and the rain model you will see the timing of the weather. i like to know what's happening as soon as it happens. who won the game, who won on the dancing show... ...i mean, if i watched that show. same with my banking. with my bank of america mobile banking app, i can see my accoun
they are anticipating a holiday season they hoped that the crab lovers will like what they see, theyr to be smaller to me at first. and you know i think they're bold and they should have a lot of confidence. it should be good. >> and it is along the coast they saw a lot more than usual, they are pitching in to help those over the holidays. the volunteers from sap and second harvest sorted apples to get them out in the south bay. this is one of the events they are hosting at part and...
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they did. they were able to put him in a nursing home, and that's when they found out something very interesting about him. they started looking into his personal af discovered he was sitting on a little nest egg of about $29,000. >> no way. >> yes. they found it in a bank account and said, why are you living on the street? he goes, well, you see, i always wanted to get married so i was saving money top get married and the money just kept compounding interest. >> i mean, he knew he had an account. but did he know what had accumulated? >> he knew there was quite a bit of money in there, but he said he got so used to saving and touching it. >> some people have the idea of a dream wedding. i guess he's not ready to let go of that dream. >>> prepare to be super jealous. a brand new office to have all that fun in. they give us a tour of their newly redesigned space and it's pretty epic >> shut the front door. they've got like major sponsorship for this. >> they also have about 13 million followers.
they did. they were able to put him in a nursing home, and that's when they found out something very interesting about him. they started looking into his personal af discovered he was sitting on a little nest egg of about $29,000. >> no way. >> yes. they found it in a bank account and said, why are you living on the street? he goes, well, you see, i always wanted to get married so i was saving money top get married and the money just kept compounding interest. >> i mean, he...
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they feel comfortable with that. they feel they can get the vote out. one thing they point to is that they have much more enthusiasm than hillary clinton. we'll see come election day. no early voting here. it is all going to happen on tuesday. let's hope the day is as beautiful as this. >> exactly. it all comes down to tuesday. an interesting int point, migue. >> this election could determine, will determine frankly our strategy in the war against isis. up next, we will take you for an exclusive look inside, live inside iraq truly frightening video from our incredibly brave team on the ground there in mosul. a critical battleground in the fight to take back that area from the terrorist group. arwa day m arwa damon was trapped there, will join me next. ow. can you believe we're getting orders from canada, ireland... this one's going to new zealand. new zealand? psst. ah, false alarm. hey! you guys are gonna scare away the deer! idiots... providing global access for small business. fedex. >>> the intense fight to push isis out of iraq's second largest cit
they feel comfortable with that. they feel they can get the vote out. one thing they point to is that they have much more enthusiasm than hillary clinton. we'll see come election day. no early voting here. it is all going to happen on tuesday. let's hope the day is as beautiful as this. >> exactly. it all comes down to tuesday. an interesting int point, migue. >> this election could determine, will determine frankly our strategy in the war against isis. up next, we will take you for...
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and they last forever. they are beautifully designed. this is a pinstripe brown suit but the stripes are measured so precisely just like the bridge. sam mentioned the precision of those towers. it is all the way through the bridge. the cables and every bolt. like the standards of tailoring. that is one of the underlying attractions i found when i started knowing the ironworkers. they are strong guys, but they have the touch of a tailor. the cables, you see them, they are beautiful. and the brooklyn bridge is another example. inspired byger is you is chronicling the new bridge on the hudson. do you see differences between that and the verrazano-narrows bridge? gay: joe is an excellent reporter. if youuld probably know are readers of the paper. but the verrazano-narrows bridge is a work of art. and the george washington bridge is beautiful. i do not know which is more beautiful. every time i drive past i look up and i think that what a great grand design. bridge will be a wonderful opportunity for joe berger to write about what they are do
and they last forever. they are beautifully designed. this is a pinstripe brown suit but the stripes are measured so precisely just like the bridge. sam mentioned the precision of those towers. it is all the way through the bridge. the cables and every bolt. like the standards of tailoring. that is one of the underlying attractions i found when i started knowing the ironworkers. they are strong guys, but they have the touch of a tailor. the cables, you see them, they are beautiful. and the...
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they will watch, can they bridge over the divide in terms of who takes the pain when they need at the end of the month? anthony joins us now from divide. i was saying at the start, russians, there is a whirlwind tour. politics, ormore is this all hands on deck to really get a deal done? , i hope manus you're getting some air miles yourself to read -- yourself. there is a big factor leading up to the meetings that are taking place at the end of this month. have a keythey committee meeting coming up before the meeting where opec will parcel out who will cut what. a lot of the shuttle diplomacy between the ministers, the opec secretary-general and other countries is feeding into that. countries the putting down their claim for what they are willing to do, and ideas for what other countries should do. bringing in russia, we know russia will be there this week for a gas and countries forum meeting. they will be with opec member states there are russia is important for getting them on board. if opec itself can agree on who will cuts what and how much, then they can involve russia and other
they will watch, can they bridge over the divide in terms of who takes the pain when they need at the end of the month? anthony joins us now from divide. i was saying at the start, russians, there is a whirlwind tour. politics, ormore is this all hands on deck to really get a deal done? , i hope manus you're getting some air miles yourself to read -- yourself. there is a big factor leading up to the meetings that are taking place at the end of this month. have a keythey committee meeting coming...
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they are bad people. they are bad people and they are dishonest people. they don't tell the truth. they don't write the truth. i will say this, i was watching the polls. we're leading in ohio. we're leading in iowa. we're leading in new hampshire. just out. >> trump talking about michigan. we'll listen to what he says if he talks about fbi's decision we'll bring it to you live. joining us elijah cummings, democratic from maryland, ranking member of the house committee on oversight and reform. mr. cummings called for justice department inspector general to investigate whether the fbi is leaking information that could benefit donald trump. mr. cummings thanks for being here, sir. where are we now fbi has come out and basically exonerated hillary clinton saying there's nothing in any of these e-mails, 650,000 of them that relates to anything more than a duplication of the other e-mails, nothing to do with the government. >> i'm glad the fbi cleared that up. i must say it's very alarming that director comey even put out that letter nine days ago. i think that it was very vague. keep in
they are bad people. they are bad people and they are dishonest people. they don't tell the truth. they don't write the truth. i will say this, i was watching the polls. we're leading in ohio. we're leading in iowa. we're leading in new hampshire. just out. >> trump talking about michigan. we'll listen to what he says if he talks about fbi's decision we'll bring it to you live. joining us elijah cummings, democratic from maryland, ranking member of the house committee on oversight and...
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they gave me the tools they need.hey gave me a better leader in the community. >> just make it work. where you lead others will follow. the republican national committee is responsible for the content of this advertisement. >> so -- so we made five of those ads and has been several of them ran on tv, and with the together this larger program where we want to focus on telling stories about people in the field who were doing this. and we, in fact, launched our own account that exclusively covers the field the. is that getting all the likes of follies. issues that come to feel team so that people felt like they were involved and that they could relate to people in faraway in different states them that they were doing the same things. we knew again a lot of energy at is how we came up with capturing it. over the course of five weeks in january, and late december actually, we would release a teaser like a 10-taking second s on wednesday and the fallout on friday across twitter, facebook, instagram to a group of people that
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they did not report first day following, they decided they want this to be able metric. -- they wante an annual metric. i think the big story about alibaba's earning is that we are not just an e-commerce company. the way to pay attention to cloud computing and digital media as well as other initiatives. david: cloud computing was one of the headlines, they've gotten a little bit like amazon. selina: it is still far behind amazon web services, but it is growing very quickly. you are seeing triple digit growth, still a very small proportion. they are really investing in this part of the company. it looks like at this rate of growth and the narrowing losses, he could reach profitability next quarter. >> is the tale of two oil companies. on the one hand, bp down more than 2.5%, the company reported a 49% profit decline in the third quarter. on the flip side, you have shell, up more than 3.5%, completely smashed estimates and production is up. >> the story with shell is the acquisition of bg. production came on quickly and they were able to turn that into a profit quicker than expected. y
they did not report first day following, they decided they want this to be able metric. -- they wante an annual metric. i think the big story about alibaba's earning is that we are not just an e-commerce company. the way to pay attention to cloud computing and digital media as well as other initiatives. david: cloud computing was one of the headlines, they've gotten a little bit like amazon. selina: it is still far behind amazon web services, but it is growing very quickly. you are seeing...
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they set extremely ambitious goals and they don't mind if they don't get there the way they originally tried. so that is in a way admirable and it is what has made almost what nalyst wrong about would happen in china. >> is there any one aspect of the chinese way of doing business that you wish would be more integrated into the u.s.? >> yes. >> go on. >> it is this endless will to win. and not stopping. and continual innovation. it is almost like everybody is an entrepreneur. >> so has america gone soft then in comparison? >> compared to when? >> 1880's. >> yes. so we have had a great run in america. and you know, the number of people who really sort of approach things with the zealous perspective of some of the chinese is not as high as it might be. >> but the run is isn't over here. there are so many things to be hopeful here about america. >> i didn't say the run was over. you were asking me to compare where we were like a balance sheet with where china is now. >> have you had a reaction to china? >> yeah, i've always thought they did a great job of having a long-term strategy for t
they set extremely ambitious goals and they don't mind if they don't get there the way they originally tried. so that is in a way admirable and it is what has made almost what nalyst wrong about would happen in china. >> is there any one aspect of the chinese way of doing business that you wish would be more integrated into the u.s.? >> yes. >> go on. >> it is this endless will to win. and not stopping. and continual innovation. it is almost like everybody is an...
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they play their butts off. no excuses. they came out.served to be world series champions. >> pete: the best team all year in baseball, capped it off by winning the world series. terrific and seven. most teams would have died when the team comes back and hit the two-run home run off their closer to tie the game in the eighth. they stayed with it. >> alex: i've never been to a world cup. been to some superballs. this was amazing. being here and witnessing. what an incredible night for baseball. remind me why this is the greatest game in the world. how difficult it is to win a world championship. we have 66 years of major league baseball experience between us. five championships. >> kevin: hard to get back year after year. >> frank: you can never take it for granted. this is a special moments. this team is very strong. the hunger and desire they showed. you never know if it's going to happen again. >> kevin: they are not losers anymore. >> alex: we talked about the raw talent. that's obvious. they have talent coming from top to bottom. the
they play their butts off. no excuses. they came out.served to be world series champions. >> pete: the best team all year in baseball, capped it off by winning the world series. terrific and seven. most teams would have died when the team comes back and hit the two-run home run off their closer to tie the game in the eighth. they stayed with it. >> alex: i've never been to a world cup. been to some superballs. this was amazing. being here and witnessing. what an incredible night for...
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they revise those municipality these down by 99% and they do that because they are aware the privateand the economy overall cannot and should not be withstanding such high fees and taxes. thes trial and error in government is aware they need to be changing as they go along. tracy: one of the things we have been talking about is the opec meeting next week. will there be a production deal? the burden will fall mostly on saudi arabia. how much does that complicate their attempt to boost revenue? it's a difficult issue. saudi arabia needs to have oil above $55 in these times. reserves are falling. they need to issue more international debt. any to put their head down and say we are all going to cut. if there is no solution am a prices will go down. this is not good. tracy: let's turn to the political. one of the tight ropes that saudi authorities have to walk is austerity and maintaining power, keeping the population happy. how difficult is that? >> ic saudi arabia transforming itself. nextder to move to the post oil era, certain pain has to be administered. consciousness. i do believe t
they revise those municipality these down by 99% and they do that because they are aware the privateand the economy overall cannot and should not be withstanding such high fees and taxes. thes trial and error in government is aware they need to be changing as they go along. tracy: one of the things we have been talking about is the opec meeting next week. will there be a production deal? the burden will fall mostly on saudi arabia. how much does that complicate their attempt to boost revenue?...
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basically they review their 220 metrics they get to their partners and publishers, and they found thatn 4 new cases, they actually got their math wrong in a couple of significant ways, where they overstated how much time people spend on instant articles, overstated how far page reach went, -- far page reach went, and a couple other things. this is their attempt to be much more transparent about their metrics. in light of these mistakes, they are going to have a metrics counsel that meets regularly. emily: mark zuckerberg has a lot to think about this week. sarah frier, who covers social media for us, and jennifer, thank you both. coming up, we will be talking more about cisco. also, billionaire and twitter investor prince al-waleed bin talal spoke to us. he weighed in on the state of his various investments, namely twitter. despite its falling stock price and questions surrounding a sale, prince al-waleed remains optimistic about the future of the site under jack dorsey. >> jack dorsey took over a year ago. he established many initiatives. i think this have to begin sometime. i'm optim
basically they review their 220 metrics they get to their partners and publishers, and they found thatn 4 new cases, they actually got their math wrong in a couple of significant ways, where they overstated how much time people spend on instant articles, overstated how far page reach went, -- far page reach went, and a couple other things. this is their attempt to be much more transparent about their metrics. in light of these mistakes, they are going to have a metrics counsel that meets...