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as you can see the sign there, is lake havasu city, and asu headquartered in tempe. they have wanted to expand throughout the state and we were thrilled that they came to lake havasu city. >> why did they choose lake havasu city? >> the $2 million didn't hurt, but i think they wanted to go beyond the maricopa county area, which is central of the state. here we are in northwest arizona, and we have neighbors that are about 60 miles away. so i think after they looked at the city and how beautiful it is, it just seemed like a natural fit. we are hoping they will expand over time. students major in and where do they go from here? >> communication, biology, psychology. they are adding some business majors as well, which i think will be helpful because that is something we really need here in lake havasu city. left at this lane. summer construction the city'sg? >> expanding quite a bit. we have about 55,000 residents today. expandtingly enough, we to about 96,000 residents. make a left at the light and go down. some people call this main street, some people call it uptown,
as you can see the sign there, is lake havasu city, and asu headquartered in tempe. they have wanted to expand throughout the state and we were thrilled that they came to lake havasu city. >> why did they choose lake havasu city? >> the $2 million didn't hurt, but i think they wanted to go beyond the maricopa county area, which is central of the state. here we are in northwest arizona, and we have neighbors that are about 60 miles away. so i think after they looked at the city and...
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asus is in order. the river glasses right not progress toward he sees last last week. pressure usher west western countries and and how conflict that is that the streaming yemen triggering pam am and rebel rebel also. princess session reason the daisies a and and drones honestly strike trying. to is there is there the reading for under others fire forty fees for the con conflict. u. when u. s. okay of a more moderate growth is expected to be given him with eighteen to try try to finalize influencers talk talks reason needed. but multiple patentable doubles initiation asian failed in the manoeuvre not allowed on the date of last last week. programmer tor he's he's could be quickly. done. what's going on and oabout foster's so the we america marathon sanjay sardonic thank thank you enjoy this how we're going to a ate looking landi as i saw every. time because there. are. and you can use my money in in -- game days work. as the large large rock rocket from them easy to order the md on eighteen sorry are you a given their consent. what cc -- dropped off. if you're using. t
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will be singing the national anthem at the asu football game. and her opponent kristin's inama will participate in the coin toss and i will give my closing thoughts, forget the noise, i will tell you about moving forward, not backwards. >> welcome to fox news at night. the final weekend before the midterm with the battle over two legacies, 45 versus 44, trump and obama. both claiming their accomplishments are in danger depending on whose party claims the manhole tuesday. donald trump and obama hitting the biggest swing states crucial for the balance of power but it won't stop there. the competing you pan campaign events will stretch through the weekend. the economy delivering donald trump a robust october jobs report but he's not wavering from the focus of his midterm message, immigration. let's start with what to expect in days ahead of the midterms. >> the last couple days are all about turning out the base, with the key senate races and where the vote totals will matter. look at nevada, dean heller trying to hold on. if we look at the preside
will be singing the national anthem at the asu football game. and her opponent kristin's inama will participate in the coin toss and i will give my closing thoughts, forget the noise, i will tell you about moving forward, not backwards. >> welcome to fox news at night. the final weekend before the midterm with the battle over two legacies, 45 versus 44, trump and obama. both claiming their accomplishments are in danger depending on whose party claims the manhole tuesday. donald trump and...
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it was it was [inaudible] nice asus. the sounds on current prince mohammed in the non non arrived. it has to says that we can to is it is it would show just just as a judge on this i'm i'm out how show show she arrive rival of saudi saudi arabia's i finally now now. not as you. demonstrate gap outlet gap captured you this. is not a show shot. him again and like a lot. like this is. bbc baystate and handle the we will. see [inaudible] with with [inaudible] and this this. is a is a is a is a sign is eighty in the arab. world -- he really. to highlight the result is a death there sure shoki -- this visit not j john thomas because a as usuall colon. of the country's most us of jurors your restriction that stretching prosecute crown prince. nice from trying to commit [inaudible] yemen yemen. internet right right instance and also lawyers are working on bringing them in a get out about on current. home almond and argan of only services in our in argentina enough. this. afternoon right right watch watch wild wild imagination are charging judge allegedly downtown toward more development or
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one eight one eight zero thing i have had many writers asu. city officials. lady a unison is which is the which is just like playing [inaudible] only. one e in this in this send them the benefits from. there were were where and when will you do you do. please listen. to from from. says and education was in was a way. i mean course is is that the in the incident. french fries residential home on holidays. most of the time without help from street entry into settled open it with a lot right right we don't know what should you have anonymous is that. many hello how can the gregory. eight french french is a role in creating. a go to go. down. i'm not i'm not delusional short cuts him off and also not. during world war one that's the reality of country tree is also. i explained what we would want. one one twenty three during during world [inaudible] one war war sign the lease all of course including the detection of senescent cells cells using those from around in nine nineteen jul. two adult dot charger interest. round round up. the minimumum and maximum elementa
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must continue even though saudi arabia has now committed to screw some murder so what president trump asus and chile trying to do is to balance these two things with his trump ian style and his classic rhetoric which is off putting to a lot of people obviously but it's silva just what is left of the us saudi relationship why do you think obama would have reacted any differently do you think trump is essentially taking the same line that any american president would when it comes to saudi arabia. well it's an interesting question the u.s. has a long history that predates donald trump and barack obama of sort of sidelining human rights issues human rights concerns for larger american strategic interests at times the u.s. government has ignored human rights violations and at other times the united states government has carried out human rights atrocities of their own all in the name of strategic interests i think the difference here is that president obama was was refined he was polished and he was he was very subtle all the while sort of paying to human rights rhetoric and principles whereas
must continue even though saudi arabia has now committed to screw some murder so what president trump asus and chile trying to do is to balance these two things with his trump ian style and his classic rhetoric which is off putting to a lot of people obviously but it's silva just what is left of the us saudi relationship why do you think obama would have reacted any differently do you think trump is essentially taking the same line that any american president would when it comes to saudi...
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but as you can see the sign there, asu-lake havasu city.ourse, is headquartered in tempe, but they wanted to expand throughout the state, and we were thrilled that they came to lake havasu city. >> why did they choose lake havasu city? >> well, certainly the $2 million didn't hurt -- [laughter] but i think they wanted to go beyond the maricopa county area which is the central of the state. and here we are in northwest arizona, and, you know, our nearest neighbors are about 60 miles away. and so i think after they looked at the city and how beautiful it is, it just seemed like a natural fit. and so we're hoping that they will expand over time. >> do -- what do most students major in, and where do they go from here? >> it's communications, biology, psychology, but they're, they are adding some business majors as well. which i think will be helpful because that's something that we really need here in lake havasu city. if you can, you'll probably have to try to make a left out of this weird lane finish. >> a little bit of construction going on.
but as you can see the sign there, asu-lake havasu city.ourse, is headquartered in tempe, but they wanted to expand throughout the state, and we were thrilled that they came to lake havasu city. >> why did they choose lake havasu city? >> well, certainly the $2 million didn't hurt -- [laughter] but i think they wanted to go beyond the maricopa county area which is the central of the state. and here we are in northwest arizona, and, you know, our nearest neighbors are about 60 miles...
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whoever said the youth were not going to turn out for a midterm election did not come to asu.ou've got basically what's an impromptu party here. people giving out pizzas, ice cream, giving out water, there's a deejay that's about to start playing some music. and this is why. over here, this is where the voting is happening. this is a line going in. i want to show you something that is jaw dropping. we just talked to somebody that was here for 2016. they said during the presidential campaign, during the presidential election, that right there was about where the line stopped. now check this out, take a little walk here, look at all these people that are voting in line here. many of them have been waiting for over an hour. how long have you been waiting? >> about an hour, yeah. >> hour. we've heard people waiting as long as two hours. and the line just continues on. these are all young voters. that stretches all the way over there. where those dorms are. the enthusiasm here extremely high. this is a state that usually does a lot of early voting. we know the electorate has alread
whoever said the youth were not going to turn out for a midterm election did not come to asu.ou've got basically what's an impromptu party here. people giving out pizzas, ice cream, giving out water, there's a deejay that's about to start playing some music. and this is why. over here, this is where the voting is happening. this is a line going in. i want to show you something that is jaw dropping. we just talked to somebody that was here for 2016. they said during the presidential campaign,...
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shocked people in chinae who ed to seeing outbursts in public, not accustomed to them leading to such asube . stephen mcdonald, bbc news. rajini: you are watching bbc world news america. still to come tonight, sometimes you have to let the spirit move you. at is how one congressma describing his campaign mood. ♪ rajini: for many years, japan has kept tight control on the number of foreigners allowed to wo birthrate combined with an aging population has created a labor shortage and the prime minister says it is time for a change. medias in the japanese suggest as many as half a million unskilled workers could be allowed to come. currently, foregin workers only ign workersfore only make up 1.2 millionf japan's workforce. rupert: i think this is a committee can -- a significant change for japan which had in the past been very resistant to the idea of greater immigration, greater influx of foreign labor. it is also an admission of the reality that japan does not have engh people to do the jobs that need to be done. that is because ofong-term demographic change. since the 1970's, japan's birth
shocked people in chinae who ed to seeing outbursts in public, not accustomed to them leading to such asube . stephen mcdonald, bbc news. rajini: you are watching bbc world news america. still to come tonight, sometimes you have to let the spirit move you. at is how one congressma describing his campaign mood. ♪ rajini: for many years, japan has kept tight control on the number of foreigners allowed to wo birthrate combined with an aging population has created a labor shortage and the prime...
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must continue even though saudi arabia has now committed to screw some murder so what president trump asus and chile trying to do is to balance these two things with his trump ian style and his classic rhetoric which is off putting to a lot of people obviously but it's silva just what is left of the us saudi relationship why do you think obama would have reacted any differently do you think trump is essentially taking the same line that any american president would when it comes to saudi arabia. well it's an interesting question the u.s. has a long history that predates donald trump and barack obama of sort of sidelining human rights issues human rights concerns for larger american strategic interests at times the u.s. government has ignored human rights violations and at other times the united states government has carried out human rights atrocities of their own all in the name of strategic interests i think the difference here is that president obama was was refined he was polished and he was he was very subtle all the while sort of paying to human rights rhetoric and principles whereas
must continue even though saudi arabia has now committed to screw some murder so what president trump asus and chile trying to do is to balance these two things with his trump ian style and his classic rhetoric which is off putting to a lot of people obviously but it's silva just what is left of the us saudi relationship why do you think obama would have reacted any differently do you think trump is essentially taking the same line that any american president would when it comes to saudi...
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systems that are growing quickly in popularity much like its american in asia competitors tips from asusto be a contact less than super fast online payment system that should help europe's increasingly digital first consumers do cross who would have business all google apple and company who may have been the first c. marketed at the tip system is tied directly to central bank funds meaning in theory of the much faster than current systems but as with all digital projects the actual results may vary. cyber criminals have attacked the world's largest hotel group mariage the company says that the personal data of up to half a billion guests may have been compromised in a hurry on the starwood reservation database for the large majority of those people stolen data include some combinations of names addresses phone numbers e-mails possible numbers as well as the details of the state marriott says it was a list on the eighth of september that they'd been attempted hacked a subsequent probe showed there had been an authorized access to the data base as far back as twenty fourteen. public awaren
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right now we put you be headed toward the lake havasu asu campus, arizona state university.he one nice thing of being at this campus -- and it will be to our immediate left -- is that the teacher-student ratio is phenomenal. the students that come here really get a lot of one-on-one tutelage and have really enjoyed it. as you can see, the sign, lake isasu city, and asu headquartered in tempe, but they wanted to expand throughout the state, and we were thrilled that they came to lake havasu city. >> why did they choose lake havasu city? >> the $2 million to not hurt. i think they wanted to go beyond the maricopa county area, which is the central area of the state, and here we are in northwest arizona. our nearest neighbors are about 60 miles away. so i think after they look at the city and how beautiful it is, it seemed like a natural fit. and so we are that they will expand over time. >> what do most students major in and where did he go from here? >> communications, biology, psychology. but they are adding some majors as well, which i think will be helpful because that is s
right now we put you be headed toward the lake havasu asu campus, arizona state university.he one nice thing of being at this campus -- and it will be to our immediate left -- is that the teacher-student ratio is phenomenal. the students that come here really get a lot of one-on-one tutelage and have really enjoyed it. as you can see, the sign, lake isasu city, and asu headquartered in tempe, but they wanted to expand throughout the state, and we were thrilled that they came to lake havasu...
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must continue even though saudi arabia has now committed to screw some murder so what president trump asus and chile trying to do is to balance these two things with his trump ian style and his classic rhetoric which is off putting to a lot of people obviously but it's silva just what is left of the us saudi relationship why do you think obama would have reacted any differently do you think trump is essentially taking the same line that any american president would when it comes to saudi arabia. well it's an interesting question the u.s. has a long history that predates donald trump and barack obama of sort of sidelining human rights issues human rights concerns for larger american strategic interests at times the u.s. government has ignored human rights violations and at other times the united states government has carried out human rights atrocities of their own all in the name of strategic interests i think the difference here is that president obama was was refined he was polished and he was he was very subtle all the while sort of paying to human rights rhetoric and principles whereas
must continue even though saudi arabia has now committed to screw some murder so what president trump asus and chile trying to do is to balance these two things with his trump ian style and his classic rhetoric which is off putting to a lot of people obviously but it's silva just what is left of the us saudi relationship why do you think obama would have reacted any differently do you think trump is essentially taking the same line that any american president would when it comes to saudi...
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you're going to be singing the national anthem tomorrow at the asu football game. i'll be there. i'm going to deliver my closing arguments to recall your voters across the country. if you're on the fence, forget it. we're going to talk about moving forward, not backwards. that's what you've got to do. >> >> shannon: welcome to "fox news @ night". i'm shannon bream in washington. the final weekend before the midterm election is shaping up to be a battle of two legacies: trump and obama. both claiming their accomplishments are in danger. president trump and obama hitting the biggest swing states crucial for the balance of power, but it won't stop there. the competing campaign events will stretch through the weekend. the economy delivering president trump a robust october jobs report, but he's not wavering from his midterm message, immigratio
you're going to be singing the national anthem tomorrow at the asu football game. i'll be there. i'm going to deliver my closing arguments to recall your voters across the country. if you're on the fence, forget it. we're going to talk about moving forward, not backwards. that's what you've got to do. >> >> shannon: welcome to "fox news @ night". i'm shannon bream in washington. the final weekend before the midterm election is shaping up to be a battle of two legacies:...
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you're going to be singing the >> martha mix thoroughly, you will be singing the national anthem at the asuall game. and her opponent kristin's inama will participate in the coin toss and i will give my closing thoughts, forget the noise, i will tell you about moving forward, not backwards. >> welcome to fox news at night. the final weekend before the midterm with the battle over two legacies, 45 versus 44, trump and obama. both claiming their accomplishments are in danger depending on whose party claims
you're going to be singing the >> martha mix thoroughly, you will be singing the national anthem at the asuall game. and her opponent kristin's inama will participate in the coin toss and i will give my closing thoughts, forget the noise, i will tell you about moving forward, not backwards. >> welcome to fox news at night. the final weekend before the midterm with the battle over two legacies, 45 versus 44, trump and obama. both claiming their accomplishments are in danger depending...
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in arizona and you've got to pick martha mcsally, who did the star-spangled banner last night at the asu game, do you vote t keep the economy humming or vote against president trump? >> i've go s toow you what donald trump talking about the economy, though. it was something else. take a listen to what he said about why he doesn't talk about the economy, hugh>> e's got the greatest economy. why is he talking about the border. well, you can only say so many times that we just created 250,000 jobs last month, right? they all say speak about the utt sometimes it's not as exciting to talk ahe economy, right? >> but the fact of the matter is, hugh is right. at the end othe day people ve the best job creation economy we've had since the 1960s. in the industrial midwest where trump did so well in the last election, it's booming out thise. the econom humming. you cannot, you cannot overestimate the importance of the economy when people walk into that booth. >> really quickly, but here's the fundamental problem with that. these college educated women in the suburbs who are leading the charge ofnc
in arizona and you've got to pick martha mcsally, who did the star-spangled banner last night at the asu game, do you vote t keep the economy humming or vote against president trump? >> i've go s toow you what donald trump talking about the economy, though. it was something else. take a listen to what he said about why he doesn't talk about the economy, hugh>> e's got the greatest economy. why is he talking about the border. well, you can only say so many times that we just created...
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something to fall become on, asu my mother say in case the restaurant thing doesn't work out.ut anyway, please stay tuned because we talk about sunday is uppers and why it's important. he has sunday suppers at his house. and he has a really cool secret so, that will come in my future installments. >> what an awesome history. i never oknew. >> how you become, you know? >> it could have been watergate but he learn cooking. >> yeah. > coming upn an online world, reality sometimes doesn't measurehe up it comes to selfies. ahead at 5:00, the steps some are taking to lookrore like thiltered photos. >>> plus, a rebound on the way after our first winter storm. amelia is bac k ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ so, let's talk about conference calls. there's always a certain amount of fumbling. a lot of times it doesn't work. we have problems. comcast business goes beyond fast. by letting you make and receive calls from any device using your bus
something to fall become on, asu my mother say in case the restaurant thing doesn't work out.ut anyway, please stay tuned because we talk about sunday is uppers and why it's important. he has sunday suppers at his house. and he has a really cool secret so, that will come in my future installments. >> what an awesome history. i never oknew. >> how you become, you know? >> it could have been watergate but he learn cooking. >> yeah. > coming upn an online world, reality...
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how can mueller clearly build a case, asuing every single thing he is discussing with these people is going straight back to the president who's been poisoning the well via twitter? >> mueller will build the case. he's going to do with that respect to all of the remaining grifters that need to be swept up in this like corsi and stone. i've never seen anything like this. you have the president and manafort entering into this information sharing agreement. they keep the agreement in place. now, mind you, that's not up ethical. it's really problematic. we can see the reason manafort did it is because he's trying to keep one foot in the mueller camp, one foot in the i hope president trump will pardon me camp and i think it's going to blow up on manafort. why? because, look -- >> why do you think it doesn't blow up on mueller? this is stunning all these guys are allowed to talk to one another. to me this almost looked like trump and that whole squad is outfoxing them. >> i don't think it was helpful if, particularly in all those interviews with manafort, he gave information mueller really
how can mueller clearly build a case, asuing every single thing he is discussing with these people is going straight back to the president who's been poisoning the well via twitter? >> mueller will build the case. he's going to do with that respect to all of the remaining grifters that need to be swept up in this like corsi and stone. i've never seen anything like this. you have the president and manafort entering into this information sharing agreement. they keep the agreement in place....
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it's brooks simpson, the asu foundation professor of history at arizona state university. he is the author of numerous books, including "u.s. grant: triumph over adversity,"" the reconstruction presidents," "the civil war in the east," and "reconstruction." dr. simpson is currently working on the second volume of his biography of u.s. grant titled " ulysses s. grant: the fruits of victory 1865-1885." ceded to the far end is an author as well as chief historian in fredericksburg, virginia. as mr. don hennessy. he is the author of four books, including "return to bull run," which was named a main selection by the history book club. extensivelyworked in park interpretation and has given tours over america's battlefields for many years. i'm sure some of you have been to those tors. i think a 2005 i worked for john at fredericksburg, which was a tremendous pleasure. seated immediately to my left is jennifer m murray, who was recently appointed assistant professor of history at obama state university so congratulations. [applause] her most recent publication is "on a great battl
it's brooks simpson, the asu foundation professor of history at arizona state university. he is the author of numerous books, including "u.s. grant: triumph over adversity,"" the reconstruction presidents," "the civil war in the east," and "reconstruction." dr. simpson is currently working on the second volume of his biography of u.s. grant titled " ulysses s. grant: the fruits of victory 1865-1885." ceded to the far end is an author as well as...
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vote in arizona and lot of it is going to be coming down the young independent voters, and this is the asu campus that you can see the kids lined up to the vote, and right near the middle of the campus, these are all residence halls and dormitories and a lot of the students will walk out of the door and come over to here, and vote. this is a race that is right now mostly going to be decided by the early votes. we have a pretty good idea of what that looks like. 41% are republican, and about 33% are democrats, and 24% are independents. 75 to 80% of the electorate has already voted and those independents, a lot of them are these young voters. we have talked to some who say they are voting for kierstin cinema, because they see her as an independent. and we have also, people over here voting for martha mcsally, because she is in line with president trump, and so it is really coming down to a situation of a candidate that falls right behind the president, and one that has more of the independent streak. andrea, back to you. >> gadi schwartz, and if nevada and arizona, which is a key race of whe
vote in arizona and lot of it is going to be coming down the young independent voters, and this is the asu campus that you can see the kids lined up to the vote, and right near the middle of the campus, these are all residence halls and dormitories and a lot of the students will walk out of the door and come over to here, and vote. this is a race that is right now mostly going to be decided by the early votes. we have a pretty good idea of what that looks like. 41% are republican, and about 33%...
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to add to the mix, alicia, both of them showed up at the asu a game over the weekend.ng the national anthem and you have participation as well. they've been looking at at the middle the lineal's, as well. >> they really need that younger vote, both of them. martha mcsally often tells people that she won her 2014 seats by 167 votes. when she says every vote counts, she knows it personally. >> harris: i always great to see you. thank you. ringing the sunshine there, and bringing it here. martha and bret. what do you think about the tightness in a red state? jeff flake -- that scene he's retiring from, he is a different sort of a republican. although he votes up north of 90% of the time with president trump. >> bret: obviously, he has spoken out numerous times about president trump arrayed against him. some of the policies. think about john mccain, also stood up against his party numerous times. i think arizona is one of these states where it has been tougher democrats, but there is a lot of mobilization. kyrsten sinema, there is a lot of democratic "get out the vote." sh
to add to the mix, alicia, both of them showed up at the asu a game over the weekend.ng the national anthem and you have participation as well. they've been looking at at the middle the lineal's, as well. >> they really need that younger vote, both of them. martha mcsally often tells people that she won her 2014 seats by 167 votes. when she says every vote counts, she knows it personally. >> harris: i always great to see you. thank you. ringing the sunshine there, and bringing it...
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a fabulous cronkite student at asu, go mia. and a great contributory future tense. dr. damon is a director of the division of high consequence pathogens and pathology at the centers for disease control and prevention. thanks again for coming. susan, i'm passing the baton/microphone. >> thank you so much. thank you everyone for being here. we're going to have a conversation and we're going to talk a bit but also open to questions from the audience so if you have questions that are directly relevant that you are burning to ask, definitely feel free to pipe up but we'll also save time for questions at the end. i was actually going to start exactly with rachel withers article that we ran had week that was excellent about spanish flu and how we remember things and how we misremember things. i think i wanted to ask the first question of like you guys study this for a living and what i always try to ask scientists that i'm talking to when i'm trying to translate their work for general audiences a question that i always find gets some scientists really going and fuels a lot of
a fabulous cronkite student at asu, go mia. and a great contributory future tense. dr. damon is a director of the division of high consequence pathogens and pathology at the centers for disease control and prevention. thanks again for coming. susan, i'm passing the baton/microphone. >> thank you so much. thank you everyone for being here. we're going to have a conversation and we're going to talk a bit but also open to questions from the audience so if you have questions that are directly...
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must continue even though saudi arabia has now committed to screw some murder so what president trump asus and chile trying to do is to balance these two things with his trump ian style and his classic rhetoric which is off putting to a lot of people obviously but it's silva just what is left of the us saudi relationship why do you think obama would have reacted any differently do you think trump is essentially taking the same line that any american president would when it comes to saudi arabia. well it's an interesting question the u.s. has a long history that predates donald trump and barack obama of sort of sidelining human rights issues human rights concerns for larger american strategic interests at times the u.s. government has ignored human rights violations and at other times the united states government has carried out human rights atrocities of their own all in the name of strategic interests i think the difference here is that president obama was was refined he was polished and he was he was very subtle all the while sort of paying to human rights rhetoric and principles whereas
must continue even though saudi arabia has now committed to screw some murder so what president trump asus and chile trying to do is to balance these two things with his trump ian style and his classic rhetoric which is off putting to a lot of people obviously but it's silva just what is left of the us saudi relationship why do you think obama would have reacted any differently do you think trump is essentially taking the same line that any american president would when it comes to saudi...
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really is attractive to veterans is our college achievement program that we have in partnership with asuput out a broad set of initiatives to reach these veterans, recruit them and create an opportunity for them to transition into civilian life and have a great career. >> now you have donned the apron, as i like to say, put on the green apron and worked directly with people lou the veterans -- what are they like to work with >> well, these are fantastic people these are people work in the service of others. these are people that are mission-driven these are people that care about getting results as a team. they're resourceful. they're creative, and they're phenomenal starbucks partners. and i'm always proud to put on the green apron and serve next to one of our military veterans or military partners they're fantastic, fantastic starbucks partners. >> i would be remiss not to give you a chance to talk about the turn the turn is real, engineered by you. bought back a lot of stock in the 50s. now the stock is in theify 60s, isn't going down despite the turmoil of the market. why don't you g
really is attractive to veterans is our college achievement program that we have in partnership with asuput out a broad set of initiatives to reach these veterans, recruit them and create an opportunity for them to transition into civilian life and have a great career. >> now you have donned the apron, as i like to say, put on the green apron and worked directly with people lou the veterans -- what are they like to work with >> well, these are fantastic people these are people work...
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. —— it is a one on one asus.. there isn't a suggestion for people who are not overweight who have type ii diabetes that bears can be reversed through something like this. we don't know that. those trials have not been done. research is ongoing to find out what can we do for people who are not overweight who perhaps need a slightly different approach. one of the interesting things about this is that it changes the way we are about diabetes. doctors used to think this was a condition that he had to learn to manage, now we are saying maybe we can actually reverse this, or at least delay the time before people develop diabetes. that is to take quite a culture change for doctors to shift the way of thinking. what we now need to see is that when you are first diagnosed, the first thing that we say is try losing some weight. give it a go, you might be to put off the moment where you need further treatment. other people think that it is so much better, putting it in a better place. absolutely. not just putting it in a be
. —— it is a one on one asus.. there isn't a suggestion for people who are not overweight who have type ii diabetes that bears can be reversed through something like this. we don't know that. those trials have not been done. research is ongoing to find out what can we do for people who are not overweight who perhaps need a slightly different approach. one of the interesting things about this is that it changes the way we are about diabetes. doctors used to think this was a condition that he...
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upper level -- yes, all of asu en i got your attention.south in the midweek. tropical moisture coming up out he pacific all the way into the gulf. southeastern rain ones wey, southern snow behind the system, and then the coast and setting up almost like a nor'easter. more midwest snow, more -- i fthink it's timeor a new monitor, j gaines, our director. there is one right over here. if we could just get thisse thi t up, it would be really nice. insngo keep going up friday. heavy significant snow inland. we are looking at coastal wnd and rn friday. a real mess. we will keep checking it out. i think the warranty isp on this one. that's what's going on around the country. re's what's happening in your wock of the s. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. we will keep a close eye on that possibility for wet slushy snow around here, especially in the shenandoahalley coming up on ju. a cold rain at that. rain tapering to showers the rest of the day. we are in the low-to-mid 40s. we will stay in the 40s all day tomorrow cold and dry, and
upper level -- yes, all of asu en i got your attention.south in the midweek. tropical moisture coming up out he pacific all the way into the gulf. southeastern rain ones wey, southern snow behind the system, and then the coast and setting up almost like a nor'easter. more midwest snow, more -- i fthink it's timeor a new monitor, j gaines, our director. there is one right over here. if we could just get thisse thi t up, it would be really nice. insngo keep going up friday. heavy significant snow...
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italy plays tough negotiations budget asu over its the u.k. makes progress on brexit.ade talks back on as the u.s. and china resume contact. b. apple's plan how the tech giant plans to thrive in a world where iphone demand is on the wane. we are seeing u.s. stocks gaining ground on hopes that there could be some progress on china u.s. trade tensions. gainingseen the s&p 500 a quarter percent with the usual suspects on trade also gaining ground on the news. fall .1%eing the dow on the news of that 737 crash in indonesia. you have the energy sector pulling down the s&p 500 as we are seeing wti now losing ground for a record 12th session and of course now that oversold territory below 30 on that 14 day rsi. one stock we are keeping an eye on, ge. after falling 6% in the last session as its ceo was unable to cross concerns -- squash concerns on their debt. cds justeing five-year surge more than 200 points. in fact the guggenheim partner of theinor tweaking selloff in ge is not an isolated event. more investment grade credits are going to follow. amanda: we have been talkin
italy plays tough negotiations budget asu over its the u.k. makes progress on brexit.ade talks back on as the u.s. and china resume contact. b. apple's plan how the tech giant plans to thrive in a world where iphone demand is on the wane. we are seeing u.s. stocks gaining ground on hopes that there could be some progress on china u.s. trade tensions. gainingseen the s&p 500 a quarter percent with the usual suspects on trade also gaining ground on the news. fall .1%eing the dow on the news...
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. >> reporter: any asu student or their parents can place an order for soup delivery over the phone orery week. >> our goal right now is to make 64. >> reporter: 64. >> yes. >> and what many jewish students may be familiar with the matsa ball chicken soup, others, myself included, were trying it for the first time. >> is that big enough? >> perfect. >> reporter: perfect, okay. you heard of chicken soup before. >> uh-huh. >> you're not jewish. >> no. >> you hadn't had matsa ball soup. >> right. and i was just like might as well try it. i'm for new things. >> reporter: kyle craddock's mother ordered the soup for him a few weeks ago. describe the taste? >> it tastes like chicken soup but the matsa ball is overwhelmingly amazing i would say. >> reporter: marlene widawer who lives here los angeles ordered a bowl for her daughter hanna when she got sick last year. >> it's kind of scary when you think about you can't get to your kid. but just to have this one small thing that they can do for the kids, it gives me, as a mom, living all these miles away some peace of mind. >> reporter: how quic
. >> reporter: any asu student or their parents can place an order for soup delivery over the phone orery week. >> our goal right now is to make 64. >> reporter: 64. >> yes. >> and what many jewish students may be familiar with the matsa ball chicken soup, others, myself included, were trying it for the first time. >> is that big enough? >> perfect. >> reporter: perfect, okay. you heard of chicken soup before. >> uh-huh. >> you're not...
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i think our rick reichmuth who is here for weather went to asu.flel rivalry gg on. rick: i was. if you know arizona at all those are distinct things northern arizona, and asu. katie: go wildcats. rick: all right, guys. everybody wondering that's going to happen on tuesday. get through today. some time there is weather that will pop up in there. it popped up but i couldn't pop up along with it we will take this for now. big storm across the central part of the country. that is going to pull off towards the east. big storm moved in yesterday around the manhattan, mid-atlan, northeast. that is gone. can you see cooler air settled in there. 41 in raleigh. 45 in atlanta. starting to get a little bit of fall color settled in across parts of the south as well. here is what tuesday looks like. big storm moving through. really, really windy and rainy especially across parts of the ohio valley. it won't be for anybody a all day washout but there will be rain from time to time. go to local weather, pick your favorite app. and consider what time of day it wil
i think our rick reichmuth who is here for weather went to asu.flel rivalry gg on. rick: i was. if you know arizona at all those are distinct things northern arizona, and asu. katie: go wildcats. rick: all right, guys. everybody wondering that's going to happen on tuesday. get through today. some time there is weather that will pop up in there. it popped up but i couldn't pop up along with it we will take this for now. big storm across the central part of the country. that is going to pull off...
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and we have the college achievement plan with i think nearly 10,000 starbucks partners now attending asug a college education and last quarter we introduced something called parra.com where someone needs help with a child or a family member our ability to provide not only wage but benefits allows us to attract and retain partners well above any industry metrics and that continues to serve us well. >> one last question, kevin. next week is the midterm elections and a lot of people are going to start talking about who will run for president we used to see howard schultz a lot in these interviews. what's the buzz? 65% that howard runs 48% that he runs clearly there's a percentage you could easily say you have to ask howard i'm exempting that question. i'm hoping you'll answer is howard schultz going to run for president? >> that's a personal decision that only howard can make. i know he's mentioned he's looking at things he can do to serve the country and society. he is the definition of a servant leader so howard continues to be a good friend. she's a large shareholder in starbucks. we sta
and we have the college achievement plan with i think nearly 10,000 starbucks partners now attending asug a college education and last quarter we introduced something called parra.com where someone needs help with a child or a family member our ability to provide not only wage but benefits allows us to attract and retain partners well above any industry metrics and that continues to serve us well. >> one last question, kevin. next week is the midterm elections and a lot of people are...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ satcha: incencdios forestales en california desruyen todo asu paso.ron evacuadas. estÁ indicado que si las autoridades emiten una evacuaciÓn, por favor, siga las instrucciones de los rivales. una, no se han reportado pÉrdidas ni heridos. pero sÍ ha habido reportes de que algunas personas se vieron atrapadas en sus hogares y por eso la importancia de obedecer a las autoridades. tambiÉn estÁn hasta rojas sobre los vientos estaba empeorando la intensidad de las llamas y se han cerrado las escuelas en estas zonas hasta que puedan controlar las llamas y que mejore el clima. tambiÉn cientos de bomberos del condado de ventura estÁn recibiendo el apoyo, no solamente de los Ángeles, sino de otras ciudades cercanas estÁn combatiendo las llamas por ahÍ por tierra. sin embargo, estos fuertes vientos hacen difÍcil y dificultan estos esfuerzos aÉreos. ya las llamas consumieron 30 casas y 30 estructuras y la causa del incendio aÚn continúa bajo investigaciÓn. no se sabe. lo Único que sabemos hasta este momento es que fue por un incendio de maleza. eso es lo que tene
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ satcha: incencdios forestales en california desruyen todo asu paso.ron evacuadas. estÁ indicado que si las autoridades emiten una evacuaciÓn, por favor, siga las instrucciones de los rivales. una, no se han reportado pÉrdidas ni heridos. pero sÍ ha habido reportes de que algunas personas se vieron atrapadas en sus hogares y por eso la importancia de obedecer a las autoridades. tambiÉn estÁn hasta rojas sobre los vientos estaba empeorando la intensidad de las llamas y se...
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so best buy actually has the advantage here let's take a look at an asus lap dop best buy is listing is $10 more expensive than the same laptop on ebay shipping options if you are interested in this but you are getting such a discount from best buy, shipping options are somewhat similar as you can see here they all deliver by thursday, november 29th which is when this becomes available. let's take a look at the nintendo switch. a very popular item, expected to be a popular item this shopping season exact same price at least on the surface. but here's where you get some differentiation. when you get to shipping options. amazon will deliver it to you the next day walmart got tricky when i asked it to deliver to my zip code here in san francisco, the price moved up to $360 and it would not be delivered until december 3rd or 4th. so we'll continue to monitor the deals throughout the day but if you are shopping around, certainly wise to look at some of the different sites and read the fine print particularly when it comes to shipping >> okay. thank you for that happy thanksgiving and happ
so best buy actually has the advantage here let's take a look at an asus lap dop best buy is listing is $10 more expensive than the same laptop on ebay shipping options if you are interested in this but you are getting such a discount from best buy, shipping options are somewhat similar as you can see here they all deliver by thursday, november 29th which is when this becomes available. let's take a look at the nintendo switch. a very popular item, expected to be a popular item this shopping...
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saturday she did the coin toss at the asu game while mcsally sang the national anthem.or sinema to win she needs young voters to show up. >> they have to vote. your vote is actually your voice. if you choose not to vote, then you are letting someone else make decisions about your life and yu future. i don't want anyone else making decision for me. >> in the most updated numbers we received on friday on early voting returns republicans lead. democrats argue, though, if you combine their numbers with the unaffiliated they come out ahead. we'll have to see. emergency voting centers were opened saturday and again today for those who can't make it on tuesday. we are expecting updated early ballot returns, sandra, later on today but i will tell you a lot of the older, more conservative voters here have a history of all going to the polls on tuesday, not so much always participating in the early voting. >> sandra: thank you. >> bill: nancy pelosi predicting her party will win control of the house. but memories of 2016 linger. governor john sununu will join us for some analysis
saturday she did the coin toss at the asu game while mcsally sang the national anthem.or sinema to win she needs young voters to show up. >> they have to vote. your vote is actually your voice. if you choose not to vote, then you are letting someone else make decisions about your life and yu future. i don't want anyone else making decision for me. >> in the most updated numbers we received on friday on early voting returns republicans lead. democrats argue, though, if you combine...