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thank you, al gore. [applause] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] it's an incredibly sophisticated time and i will give you examples of that. so for example i have two sentences like they gave her cat food or they gave her cat food so there's two different meanings. in another example i think music witwould be less enjoyable. it's already out there and i give an example and i think that might be the time if we can play the audio clip. the challenge for u.s. to see if you can recognize the song that reminds you of anything, i will explain what it is and later i will give you a clue. then i did this to my undergraduate undergraduate >> at me with a blank space, but the name of this group is the beatles. [laughter] see if this reminds you of anything. ♪ does that remind you of any one or two songs? delusive marine, any other beatles songs? the people whose work is picked up were paying attention to the notes but the timing was totally yesterday, so it was a hybrid song and i think that this is a nice example of how important timing is too ev
thank you, al gore. [applause] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] it's an incredibly sophisticated time and i will give you examples of that. so for example i have two sentences like they gave her cat food or they gave her cat food so there's two different meanings. in another example i think music witwould be less enjoyable. it's already out there and i give an example and i think that might be the time if we can play the audio clip. the challenge for u.s. to see if you can recognize...
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charles: you mention the al gore rhythms. they have the ability to adjust the al gore rhythms.etter way to identify false and fake news or the attempt to sway elections. i don't think russia changed the outcome of november 2016. but there is no doubt they had some influence to a certain degree. >> if you were to read the hot page coming out of "buzzfeed" you would think humans lost control over al gore rhythms. the problem with senator warner, the amount much work it's going to take to identify those correctly, not infringe upon first amendment rights. expose some of these things. a lot of people of on the left and some people on the right, they do want to infringe upon free speech'. fake news is something we have had to deal with since the dawn of this republic. it was major and it will continue to be major. >> we have to tread carefully. i don't have a lot of faith in congress to fix this, nor do i think the social media companies are living up to their credo. the reason why fake news is gaining so much popularity is because of how americans consume information. right now it'
charles: you mention the al gore rhythms. they have the ability to adjust the al gore rhythms.etter way to identify false and fake news or the attempt to sway elections. i don't think russia changed the outcome of november 2016. but there is no doubt they had some influence to a certain degree. >> if you were to read the hot page coming out of "buzzfeed" you would think humans lost control over al gore rhythms. the problem with senator warner, the amount much work it's going to...
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you will also hear from former vice president al gore. as well as a discussion about free speech. also airing this weekend. former state department staffer. debates whether the u.s. should continue to be a part of international institutions and agreements. they lead the discussion of the feminist writers on the election of donald trump and we sit down with hillary clinton to talk about her recent book on the 2016 election what happened. that's all this weekend on book tv. forty-eight hours of nonfiction authors and books. televisions for serious readers. >> i was home monday. my cell phone rang. and i looked and it was like a really weird number. cite an answer. this is not a prank. this is the way house. when you come down to dc tomorrow. to meet with the president i said okay. i went down and i was reading at the time. i have the heavy artistic impulse. why what people right this way. i am reading that and i got on my mind. i went down to the white house they have assigned seating. obama's nameplate was right there. i knew what this was. say to my face. i was not fooled. but i w
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former vice president al gore is the cofounder. senior partner at -- and member of apple incorporated board of directors. he spends the majority of his time as the chairman of the climate reality project. a nonprofit dedicated to solving the climate process. he was elected to the us house of representatives in 1976, 78, 80, 82 for u.s. senate in 1984 and 1990. inaugurated as the 45th vice president of the united states on january 20, 1993 when he served for eight years. he is the author of the bestsellers, earth and the balance and inconvenient truth, the assault on reason, our choice, a plan to solve the climate crisis and most vaguely, the future six drivers of global change. he is the subject of an oscar-winning documentary, an inconvenient truth and the new film which premiered in july, an inconvenient sequel, truth to power. he is the club recipient with the intergovernmental panel on climate change in 2007 nobel peace prize for informing the world of the dangers posed by climate change. please join me now and welcoming to the
former vice president al gore is the cofounder. senior partner at -- and member of apple incorporated board of directors. he spends the majority of his time as the chairman of the climate reality project. a nonprofit dedicated to solving the climate process. he was elected to the us house of representatives in 1976, 78, 80, 82 for u.s. senate in 1984 and 1990. inaugurated as the 45th vice president of the united states on january 20, 1993 when he served for eight years. he is the author of the...
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slowly but surely nature seems to be recovering cost al gore shiela makes a discovery wild bees have moved into one of his hives that encourages him to begin keeping busy again but it will be a long time before he can once again make a living from it. for years a civil war between a christian terrorist group and government forces has been raging in uganda. one brave man is trying to heal the victim's wounds. st joseph's hospital in critical northern uganda here some two hundred patients are receiving treatment of the wounds they sustained during the lord's resistance army insurgency millions were massacred mutilated tortured in sleeves and raped in the conflict between the l r a and government troops victor archon and his organization african management of network provides support for victims who until now have never seen a doctor such as a mara james was abducted from liberia he spent about seven months in captivity so when he was in captivity would be made to walk long distance but then as the process of torture. the rebel kept on its leg with the bio on it. so come up there. becau
slowly but surely nature seems to be recovering cost al gore shiela makes a discovery wild bees have moved into one of his hives that encourages him to begin keeping busy again but it will be a long time before he can once again make a living from it. for years a civil war between a christian terrorist group and government forces has been raging in uganda. one brave man is trying to heal the victim's wounds. st joseph's hospital in critical northern uganda here some two hundred patients are...
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overall the numbers we got on thursday were better than expected we had for example forthcoming al gore's numbers the second biggest car manufacturer in the united states they it's cheaper to increase prices especially for pickup trucks and that gave them a profit boost of a good sixty percent so that stock traded to the upside but talking about yesterday's news center morris news well after hours we got numbers from amazon and from the google mother alphabet both companies beating analyst expectations easy leave and both stocks see a big boost in an initial after our reaction bostock so from amazon and from alphabet surpassing the one thousand dollars mark per share so that could be a promising sign for spectro it as stock trading on friday all right again quarter in new york thanks for that. u.s. president donald trump has said they may change policy on cuba by introducing more restrictions not good news for businesses here's how one company is preparing the changes and u.s. policy. the designs in the store in old havana may be ninety nine percent cuban but most of his customers are for
overall the numbers we got on thursday were better than expected we had for example forthcoming al gore's numbers the second biggest car manufacturer in the united states they it's cheaper to increase prices especially for pickup trucks and that gave them a profit boost of a good sixty percent so that stock traded to the upside but talking about yesterday's news center morris news well after hours we got numbers from amazon and from the google mother alphabet both companies beating analyst...
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speaking of torture veliz global media forum earlier this year al gore good contributor is somewhat i caught talked about his work it takes a lot of effort to build the thing structurally so we can get as much of the point across and causing not enough. to get us in james so politically it becomes difficult to talk about lot of things yet we still do. he and his colleagues are often a source of irritation for the authorities their articles are often not recognized as satire and reprinted as real news by some of the major arab language websites one such piece of fake news was that the terrorist group by years had stopped praying following a defeat that's the problem the. government news is a satirical as we or i would do it has become a famous name across the arab world there's even the hash tag like who do which means i wish it were i would do a lot of real yet perhaps surprising news stories are passed on using the hash tag donald trump's election to the white house for instance. but these satirists don't limit themselves to regional stories they produced a video in answer to trump's
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crest basis and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast. life is we'll be together again. brick road to the bridge you worry a bit your story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust you just gone because i had accepted it doesn't mean that liked it it was just a fact and then i read the prospect of immortality by robert enter who is considered the father of crying on x. and i said wow that's a great idea. well initially back in the early one nine hundred seventy s. . this was considered. a lunatic fringe kind of thinking why nobody was actually doing this this was just science fiction and so we the problems we ran into was even when we had a member who had made arrang
crest basis and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast. life is we'll be together again. brick road to the bridge you worry a bit your story of course. as an atheist. i had...
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eastern, former vice president al gore looks at the effects of climate change around the world with his book , "an inconvenient sequel -- truth to power." >> we in our civilization, not me, are learning to how to manage atoms and molecules with the same precision they have demonstrated they can use to manage bits of information. it is changing things are medically. co2 emissions globally have stabilize for the last four years. starting a downward trend and we are going to win this. the remaining question is whether we will win it in time to reduce the risk to an accessible level we will cross of some point of no return. it is a dangerous race between hope and catastrophic consequences we are creating. >> on sunday at 5:30 p.m. eastern, and all the discussion on local diversity and free speech on college campuses with professors. >> i do not want to demonize the protesters the way they have been. what is positive? they are passionately committed to social justice and racial justice. i want to thank them for it. i would love to have the opportunity to persuade them that freedom of speech,
eastern, former vice president al gore looks at the effects of climate change around the world with his book , "an inconvenient sequel -- truth to power." >> we in our civilization, not me, are learning to how to manage atoms and molecules with the same precision they have demonstrated they can use to manage bits of information. it is changing things are medically. co2 emissions globally have stabilize for the last four years. starting a downward trend and we are going to win...
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you'll also hear from former vice president al gore on the effects of climate change around the world as well as a discussion about free speech on america's college campuses. also airing this week, stewart patrick debates whether the u.s. should continue to be part of international institutions and agreements. .. during world war ii. [indiscernible] welcome to the 29th annual southern festival of books. in today's session we are welcoming eliza monday she has worked as a reporter for the washington post she is currently a sports fellow at the prestigious new america foundation where she serves as one of the nations for most experts and on women and work issues. the previous books today she is going to share with us t her newest book the untold story of american women codebreakers of world war ii. in world war ii a little over 10,000 women served in the army and navy as crypt analysis workers. they focus on a virginia schoolteacherra who left her home and really jumped at the chance to move to washington dc and entered the somewhat shadowy world of code breaking and so today we welcome
you'll also hear from former vice president al gore on the effects of climate change around the world as well as a discussion about free speech on america's college campuses. also airing this week, stewart patrick debates whether the u.s. should continue to be part of international institutions and agreements. .. during world war ii. [indiscernible] welcome to the 29th annual southern festival of books. in today's session we are welcoming eliza monday she has worked as a reporter for the...
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start to the season for the gals and kitchen side but there are signs of notable improvement bush al gore's sporting director the home game with mines is particularly important. shall coach the medical to desk go in sporting director christian hydel a feeling upbeat before the match with titles explode mines title move from eyes to shout to last year but his first season was a flop with shock of failing to reach europe this term things may be looking up if last weekend's to no will it has a bilin becomes the norm shelter in good form as they look to down heigl's old side . searches for a bit of an acquittal always feel weird even if personally i wanted nothing else than a shark away and even if it is against mines of course i wish mine's all the best but only shell kind. of a shocker hydel took a risk in appointing thirty two year old to tesco as coach for the season to discard only coached eleven games in the german second division with the hour before getting the call but another win against mines will push out into the champions league places. as we were trying to focus just on minds sta
start to the season for the gals and kitchen side but there are signs of notable improvement bush al gore's sporting director the home game with mines is particularly important. shall coach the medical to desk go in sporting director christian hydel a feeling upbeat before the match with titles explode mines title move from eyes to shout to last year but his first season was a flop with shock of failing to reach europe this term things may be looking up if last weekend's to no will it has a...
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but al gore also won more votes than george w. bush, and they had the bitter receipt count.t do you do? for the good of the country, he stepped back and was quiet for many years and then it got on the green deal. >> then he gave us global warming. i'm not sure he's a great example. >> jesse: he resurfaced after many years out of the of the spotlight. many people would like to see hillary ride off into the sunset with a little class. >> it's many funny you should say sunset she's like norma desmond of sunset boulevard. al gore is go a mixed comparison considering he has wanted to be a star on the world stage, he took an issue that was separate from himself. he took on something that he obviously feels passionate about and he advocates for. we're stealing from hillary, me, me, me, when you talk about young women and whether or not she's a great example for them, look at the young women who voted for bernie sanders overwhelmingly. she did not have purchase on the milen i can't voters, they did not see her as representing their interests. >> jesse: that's absolutely true. one of
but al gore also won more votes than george w. bush, and they had the bitter receipt count.t do you do? for the good of the country, he stepped back and was quiet for many years and then it got on the green deal. >> then he gave us global warming. i'm not sure he's a great example. >> jesse: he resurfaced after many years out of the of the spotlight. many people would like to see hillary ride off into the sunset with a little class. >> it's many funny you should say sunset...
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. >> murphy declined to comment but at a campaign event with al gore over the weekend he said he's falling behind amazon, to new jersey, he just doesn't want to give away the store to do it. comments ecchoed in the campaign at which he attacked her. >> a bread shut down over politics, chris christie failure shortchanged our future. after eight years, in concert down, custer up in the economy is calling. we are better than this. and phil murphy, together will bring a stronger, fairer economy that works for every family. >> yankee. let's bring in the a+ panel of political strategists. jeanette hoffman is here. and bill caruso, good to see. >> what i found most interesting about this press conference that you have corey booker and ross, dominidemocratic leaders in new jersey, this seems to be as close to bipartisan progress that we have ever seen. >> i was surprised by that to see the current mayor standing with the former mayor talk about economic incentives. apparently his on the wagon out to support them it was an interesting press conference to talk about it. question is what can happen n
. >> murphy declined to comment but at a campaign event with al gore over the weekend he said he's falling behind amazon, to new jersey, he just doesn't want to give away the store to do it. comments ecchoed in the campaign at which he attacked her. >> a bread shut down over politics, chris christie failure shortchanged our future. after eight years, in concert down, custer up in the economy is calling. we are better than this. and phil murphy, together will bring a stronger, fairer...
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former president's joe biden, al gore will be stumping for him. >> a norman rockwell painting recently returned to a south jersey family is going up for auction. the piece is known as "lazy bones." it was taken from a home during a burglary in 1976. the family decided to auction it off because they say it is too valuable to keep around the house. it is expected to fetch $1.5 million when it hits the auction block on november 3rd. >> there was a silent auction and cocktail hour held last night at the fourth annual overbrook experience dinner. guests watched a short film documenting the day in the life of a blind student. it's the kind of support that makes philly proud. i did a story once at this school. it's an incredible place. >> 4:42 now. >> find out what the people of houston are doing for fellow americans in puerto rico even as texas is recovering from its own destruction. >> and the trump administration is reversing previous guidance on transgender people. karen? >> warm out there right now. it feels even muggy. that temperature is 69. the dew point into the 60s which is somethin
former president's joe biden, al gore will be stumping for him. >> a norman rockwell painting recently returned to a south jersey family is going up for auction. the piece is known as "lazy bones." it was taken from a home during a burglary in 1976. the family decided to auction it off because they say it is too valuable to keep around the house. it is expected to fetch $1.5 million when it hits the auction block on november 3rd. >> there was a silent auction and cocktail...
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bush and the al gore model would be good both for obama and hillary clinton. if you're a two term president, you go away at the end of it, let the other guy have a chance. if you lose a tight race, go on with your life, do something the way al gore did. >> harris: that's not what's going to happen. barack obama will say from one rich to the other, richard, the president though was very popular in the part of the state where he's going. >> he is popular in the part of the state where he's going. i lived in virginia. i was involved in the democratic party there. i think this is a good chance for democrats to win this particular governor's race. here's why. one, the outgoing governor, in virginia you only have one term as governor. you have four years and that's it. terry mcauliffe is the governor. that's number one going in. thing number two is, barack obama is campaigning in richmond, virginia, which is a very popular place for him. and that entire 95 corridor. so 95 stretches throughout the state. and what democrats are going to have to do to win this particul
bush and the al gore model would be good both for obama and hillary clinton. if you're a two term president, you go away at the end of it, let the other guy have a chance. if you lose a tight race, go on with your life, do something the way al gore did. >> harris: that's not what's going to happen. barack obama will say from one rich to the other, richard, the president though was very popular in the part of the state where he's going. >> he is popular in the part of the state where...
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even though joe biden, al gore, john kerry, pat lahey, and 30 senate democrats all voted for the same type of tax cuts under reagan so did ted kennedy and bill bradley. >> i've known nancy pelosi for 45 years and she's never met-- >> liz: but were all those guys conned? no, first one was interesting in how the bill came about bradley the senator from new jersey was trying to have a bradley gebhart bill the majority leader of the house and i argue we already had the big tax stuff in the first term. we needed to put a line there to study just in case they came up with the tax which is what they were advocating. >> liz: but what happened to the democrat party? the leaders of our bill was bipartisan, the chairman of the ways and means committee was the principal architect of again bill bradley the senator from presidential candidate and everybody at that point in time realized if you cut taxes on working people, made businesses more-- >> liz: i still don't get what's going on with the democrats today. >> they are basically in a different mindset. it's more and more taxes and more for spen
even though joe biden, al gore, john kerry, pat lahey, and 30 senate democrats all voted for the same type of tax cuts under reagan so did ted kennedy and bill bradley. >> i've known nancy pelosi for 45 years and she's never met-- >> liz: but were all those guys conned? no, first one was interesting in how the bill came about bradley the senator from new jersey was trying to have a bradley gebhart bill the majority leader of the house and i argue we already had the big tax stuff in...
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because of >> a string of other democrats like former vice president joe biden were there, including al gore. phil murphy continues to lead in the poll. >> a rock star like president obama is coming, it isn't about changing votes but solidifying the fact that president obama is incredibly popular and has picked phil murphy is his choice. >> phil murphy is up against kim guadagno. their last debate was held wednesday. three weeks shy from election day. reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you. let's break it down with our panel. we are joined by our lawyer. it is good to see you back here. >> thank you. >> let me start with you. you can tell how contentious it is. we have had quite a few debates back and forth. it really lends credibility to this race has gotten a lot closer than anyone predicted. >> i think that that is true. during its time when we have a republican president in office, doing a lot of things, a lot of left-leaning people are against it, that the governor's race is more important than ever before. you have the democratic party encouraging people to vote, make sure that
because of >> a string of other democrats like former vice president joe biden were there, including al gore. phil murphy continues to lead in the poll. >> a rock star like president obama is coming, it isn't about changing votes but solidifying the fact that president obama is incredibly popular and has picked phil murphy is his choice. >> phil murphy is up against kim guadagno. their last debate was held wednesday. three weeks shy from election day. reporting for...
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i remember jimmy carter started building houses, al gore went to the private sector.ely disappeared. why won't hillary clinton follow the pattern? >> i would like to point out tformer presidents, the presidet i served, president george w. bush and his dad, they simply went back to texas and lived their. lives. yes, they opine from time to time but george w. bush spends most of his time dealing with the wounded warriors. i think there's something nice about having your time in the arena andd respectfully fading away. i think hillary clinton, there's something about her that craves attention. mary ann, i'm fine with the attack that she has a voice and a point ofof view. i think she just understands it's not going over very well. >> brian: as someone who wants the democrats to do very well, is this the best way? g >> if you or any of the democrats already talking about 2020, you have ample opportunity to talk about all kinds of things and go to iowa or new hampshire or anywhere else. hillary clinton has time andin time again been proven right about what she said about do
i remember jimmy carter started building houses, al gore went to the private sector.ely disappeared. why won't hillary clinton follow the pattern? >> i would like to point out tformer presidents, the presidet i served, president george w. bush and his dad, they simply went back to texas and lived their. lives. yes, they opine from time to time but george w. bush spends most of his time dealing with the wounded warriors. i think there's something nice about having your time in the arena...
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the al gore steel and antics of the centuries old university has ninety five treasures on display. this in. come to the exhibition includes objects littering new or even held in his hands some of them are things he created such as his writing. his own book there are also works of art that depict the world at the time of the reformation. of titan. the exhibition in witan bags form a prison stands in stark contrast and the apple god of boxing glove to symbolize the monk who sparred with the catholic church inside the art objects are behind bars. a central theme is individual freedom prized by luther and now endangered in the digital age. internet and that's what we're connected with the entire world through the internet and digital networks. so we can have dialogues across all bogus. but at the same time we need to the monist says each of us sitting in our own and sells he might say. sculptor marcus loop out is a convert to catholicism he shows luther as a belligerent but abused rebel. the russian born jewish artist yuri card genco has an ambiguous relationship with martin luther. he
the al gore steel and antics of the centuries old university has ninety five treasures on display. this in. come to the exhibition includes objects littering new or even held in his hands some of them are things he created such as his writing. his own book there are also works of art that depict the world at the time of the reformation. of titan. the exhibition in witan bags form a prison stands in stark contrast and the apple god of boxing glove to symbolize the monk who sparred with the...
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have 30 senate democrats voted for the reagan cuts, including pat leahy, joe biden, john kerry and al goresi and chuck schumer behaving the way they are now. david: forgive me, but the point is for the all the talk of republican disunity, there's a lot of disunity among democrats, particularly to see these shots against hillary going on. >> i think what the democrats are doing now, there's an old phrase that says that why knock the knife out of your opponent's hand when they're holding it to their own throat. [laughter] >> a good one. >> funny. >> i think the realignment of the republican party, if i were giving them advice should have happened at the convention. they're doing it all and trying to get their agenda work and i don't think it's going to work. >> the democrats have to, too. david: the cashin' in gang getting ready to roll in the bot many to of the hour. liz, what have you got. >> mainstream news media are downplaying that about hillary clinton and they had a field day with donald trump, jr., and is it mixed media at its worst. and the lawmakers and the fate of your 401(k). it'
have 30 senate democrats voted for the reagan cuts, including pat leahy, joe biden, john kerry and al goresi and chuck schumer behaving the way they are now. david: forgive me, but the point is for the all the talk of republican disunity, there's a lot of disunity among democrats, particularly to see these shots against hillary going on. >> i think what the democrats are doing now, there's an old phrase that says that why knock the knife out of your opponent's hand when they're holding it...
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al gore huge currently mccrone is a president for the reach the rights of public workers are violated not protected to told follow stall where to play him to fulfill his promises so far he has not kept any of those he made to the public sector. so what's the impact of the strike so far as these thousands of people have full go on their jobs today with this is a strike across the civil service so we know that here in paris around fifty five percent of teachers are on strike that seventy schools being closed as a result of that no interest on the hospital services judiciary services are being delayed across the country as their union members also take part in this strike and we know that thirty percent of flights in frauds have been granted today they were warned by the civil aviation authority just in the last few days to reduce the number of flights leaving many people stranded here in france but the one thing that unites all of the people who are protesting is that there are unhappy about what they see as a government for the rich and the taxes which are hard hitting the working clas
al gore huge currently mccrone is a president for the reach the rights of public workers are violated not protected to told follow stall where to play him to fulfill his promises so far he has not kept any of those he made to the public sector. so what's the impact of the strike so far as these thousands of people have full go on their jobs today with this is a strike across the civil service so we know that here in paris around fifty five percent of teachers are on strike that seventy schools...
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joe biden, al gore, already made the i prance. he am diana black reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, diana. all right. let me bring in the special debate night panel. matt rooney, attorney and republican is here with us. welcome, matt. bill caruso. appreciate you sticking around and having you here. i think each side will say they won this debate. here is what i got out of the deflate there is no question from murphy's own words that murphy is going to raise taxes to solve fiscal problems in the state and wants to cut taxes and stem late growth p. what did you say? >> murphy is going to raise taxes but going to raise taxes in a fair plan. i didn't hear a plan coming out of kim guadagno. >> matt? >> murphy has man'sed to go for two one-hour doe lates without taking a stand. he cannot take a stand on whether or not bob menendez should resign. he cannot take a stand on whether we should convict illegal immigrants t. when are we going to find out what he believes? january when is already inning a rated? bill: let me ask this you. i don't think murphy looks strong tonight
joe biden, al gore, already made the i prance. he am diana black reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, diana. all right. let me bring in the special debate night panel. matt rooney, attorney and republican is here with us. welcome, matt. bill caruso. appreciate you sticking around and having you here. i think each side will say they won this debate. here is what i got out of the deflate there is no question from murphy's own words that murphy is going to raise taxes to solve...
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all over the world is al gore three we have to take a very short break now but there will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. when i'll go. to may know is this and then i'm going out to run and then she'll get the deficit in but be theo i know there's no subtlety by the spirit over a stump speech. but . yeah he was on the stool for the sunday times not for us hoping to go much but if you have a lot of the behind of the out. on the she does that hour she did the militia and got a. little denim of him to get his beef be done of this not so be this not to be but i mean. did he look good you'll. get there what i'm what. welcome back to worlds apart with still out where the peace advocate and the founder of the oxford research group the trial where the let me ask you about one more woman who inspired millions of people around the world i'm talking about. myanmar's civilian leader she used to be and i kind of for peaceful resistance when she was a pole opposing the military junta a bit she's now presented particular in western media almost as a ruthless villain has your own view of h
all over the world is al gore three we have to take a very short break now but there will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. when i'll go. to may know is this and then i'm going out to run and then she'll get the deficit in but be theo i know there's no subtlety by the spirit over a stump speech. but . yeah he was on the stool for the sunday times not for us hoping to go much but if you have a lot of the behind of the out. on the she does that hour she did the militia and got a. little...
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about the serious topic on a talk about a resource that is running out and i don't want to get all al gore on you that were running out of trust, trust is on it all-time low in what we have learned in the last year is that we need trust to run this nation. you need a little bit but the problem is who can you trust, who can you trust? can you trust the facts? don't know can you trust politicians? don't know can you trust the police, you want to but you don't know. we don't even know if that's melania standing next and many more. you can't trust the news once someone had the article they said it was fake news turned out it was real news and you can't trust fake news. trust starts at the top and it trickles down. the two people whose trust we need most they are not here tonight. they didn't think enough of me, are you or c-span two to show up. into that leader, i say, read, where you tough now, with our golfer and chief if they're different story. not a lot of trust there as well. were not sure if the staff trust him he said that he wanted to double our nuclear arsenal and his staff scoffed a
about the serious topic on a talk about a resource that is running out and i don't want to get all al gore on you that were running out of trust, trust is on it all-time low in what we have learned in the last year is that we need trust to run this nation. you need a little bit but the problem is who can you trust, who can you trust? can you trust the facts? don't know can you trust politicians? don't know can you trust the police, you want to but you don't know. we don't even know if that's...
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reporter: his appearance come on the heels of former vice president bill biden, al gore, former president obama and visit by hillary clinton on sunday. this as republican governor's association releases a another ad in support of guadagno. >> rib lal insider murphy wants a bigger government and higher taxes to pay for it. kim guadagno wants lower property tax. reporter: murphy continues to lead in the polls but the fear is low voter turnout would could help guadagno nearly six million registered voters kim out in the prommary. on tuesday, bill clinton will come out to support murphy and the question remains: does a big named democrat like him bring out the throat election is on november 7th. i am diana black reporting for "chasing news." bill: thank you, diana. let's bring in the a-plus panel to break this down. the immigration attorney, god see you. thank you for being here. janette hoffman is here, a political strategist. always fod see you. you a columnist and an attorney. got all of the celebrities star powering if goosier in the democratic party coming in for murphy and nothing on th
reporter: his appearance come on the heels of former vice president bill biden, al gore, former president obama and visit by hillary clinton on sunday. this as republican governor's association releases a another ad in support of guadagno. >> rib lal insider murphy wants a bigger government and higher taxes to pay for it. kim guadagno wants lower property tax. reporter: murphy continues to lead in the polls but the fear is low voter turnout would could help guadagno nearly six million...
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al gore, joe biden, and john kerry are also supporting murphy. election day is three weeks from today. murphy currently leads new jersey lieutenant governor republican kim guadagno in recent polls and in fund-raising. >>> today is the deadline to register to vote in the election next month. the deadline has passed already for pennsylvania voters. no statewide elections in delaware this year. >>> 4:06. neighbors in southwest philadelphia are remembering a man they call pops who was a victim in the hit-and-run crash. they gathered for a candlelight vigil in honor of richard brennan. >> richard was a good man, all right. he was good to others, and others was go -- was good to richard. >> he was hit at south 67th and lynnmore sunday. investigators are looking for a gray van with a damaged front windshield. >>> the aclu says more people are getting arrested for marijuana in pennsylvania, and african-americans are disproportionately affected. a new study shows that black people are eight times more likely to be arrested than whites. however, usage rate
al gore, joe biden, and john kerry are also supporting murphy. election day is three weeks from today. murphy currently leads new jersey lieutenant governor republican kim guadagno in recent polls and in fund-raising. >>> today is the deadline to register to vote in the election next month. the deadline has passed already for pennsylvania voters. no statewide elections in delaware this year. >>> 4:06. neighbors in southwest philadelphia are remembering a man they call pops who...
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all over the world is al gore three we have to take a very short break now but then we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. when i'll go with the big. game a no it's this sunday on the not to run and then sulk if you've got to sit in bed be theo i know there's no subtlety by the borrower's temperatures. but. yeah us on this will separate the sunday times up on us i'm thinking i must but i feel a lot of the behind of the out. on the cd is that our studio and the militia are got a little. bit of the name of the good is the food out of this not because of the this got to be but i mean. did it look good you'll. get to live it up with letting. anyone and you go there resist the american. it. doesn't be happening with the. welcome back to worlds apart bit still left out where the peace advocate and the founder of the oxford research group the trial where the let me ask you about one more woman who inspired millions of people around the world i'm talking about. young mars civilian leader she used to be and i kind of for peaceful resistance when she was a poor opposing me on america'
all over the world is al gore three we have to take a very short break now but then we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. when i'll go with the big. game a no it's this sunday on the not to run and then sulk if you've got to sit in bed be theo i know there's no subtlety by the borrower's temperatures. but. yeah us on this will separate the sunday times up on us i'm thinking i must but i feel a lot of the behind of the out. on the cd is that our studio and the militia are got a little....
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all over the world as al gore say we have to take a very short break now but there will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. when i'll go. to may know is this something i'm denied to run and then she'll get the deficit in but be theo i know there's no subtlety borrowers time to change. but. yeah used in this will simple it is sometimes not want something to go much but at the a lot of the behind of the out. on the sheet is that accounts you don't need the militias macneil. the denim of the it is the speed of this not so be this not to be but i mean. if you look good you'll. get to live it up with a. welcome back to worlds apart but still less aware of the peace advocate and founder of oxford research group the trial where they let me ask you about one more woman who inspired millions. people around the world i'm talking about. young mars' civilian leader she used to be and i kind of for peaceful resistance when she was a poor opposing myanmar's military junta bit she's now presented particular in western media almost as a ruthless villain has your own view of her changed my empathy
all over the world as al gore say we have to take a very short break now but there will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. when i'll go. to may know is this something i'm denied to run and then she'll get the deficit in but be theo i know there's no subtlety borrowers time to change. but. yeah used in this will simple it is sometimes not want something to go much but at the a lot of the behind of the out. on the sheet is that accounts you don't need the militias macneil. the denim of the...
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with apologies to al gore who has often said the lungs of the earth are the amazon, they contribute.the lungs of the earth are the oceans. that is a very quick voyage around the world. now, okay, admiral, a lot of challenges out there, what do you think? what should we do? what can we do about it, what are the opportunities to engage in this maritime world? this is what the book "sea power: the history and geopolitics of the world's oceans" is about. what are the strategic ideas for the 21st century for our nation and for the world in engaging. let me bring you a quick shot from game of thrones. if you really want a maritime strategist, build me 1000 ships and i will give you this world. we do need to be careful -- capable mariners. how do we do that? we have to listen better. we have to listen more to the oceans themselves, to their health. we need to listen to our allies and partners, listen to our opponents. this by the way is not photoshop, this is a belgian air defense system from 80 years ago. it is not still in operation. listening for incoming aircraft, it is quite innovative
with apologies to al gore who has often said the lungs of the earth are the amazon, they contribute.the lungs of the earth are the oceans. that is a very quick voyage around the world. now, okay, admiral, a lot of challenges out there, what do you think? what should we do? what can we do about it, what are the opportunities to engage in this maritime world? this is what the book "sea power: the history and geopolitics of the world's oceans" is about. what are the strategic ideas for...
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with al gore for miles miller and. i were i played aqua man and it was very young at the time and even younger looking than i actually was look like a baby i look back on and i'm like geez i got looks like he's in high school. and i thought it had legs it was really well written and it was. the superhero stuff and that's what they do on the c.w. and i thought we're going to go and i didn't quite understand the ins and outs of the business at that point i just thought we made this pilot it's the biggest pilot of the year it's aqua man so once i'm on the show it's going to be great i'm going to get a water indorsements i guess i have my whole future plan and then this weird thing happened or where they said we're not picking you up and i almost didn't believe it . to this day i think if that show had been picked up i think it would be in there was a great company over there in there doing a movie right now it's a totally different than what we had what we had was pretty glossy and you know by design you had a bet i would
with al gore for miles miller and. i were i played aqua man and it was very young at the time and even younger looking than i actually was look like a baby i look back on and i'm like geez i got looks like he's in high school. and i thought it had legs it was really well written and it was. the superhero stuff and that's what they do on the c.w. and i thought we're going to go and i didn't quite understand the ins and outs of the business at that point i just thought we made this pilot it's the...
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prime minister: that sounds like al gore. [laughter] harvey: but that is kind of the desperate.e minister: i can't tell you that but i understand there is great change and you to create and find for this creativity. harvey: did you ever worry about privacy back then that if people had databases like this that privacy would really start to wane and was that in your head? prime minister: well, in a way but not because of doubt but because of my years in the military in my familiarity with the way intelligence services work and that is why if you walk into my office you won't see a computer. you will see a television screen. you certainly will not see a phone. one of these cellular phones because anyone who uses the stuff today is exposed now and i'm not sure everyone is interested in what i have to say if i were a private citizen but i'm sure they're interested when i'm the prime minister of israel.in harvey: what gives you the most pride in terms of technology in there is one thing? prime minister: cherry tomato. [that was developed here too. it was perfected here. it's from cher
prime minister: that sounds like al gore. [laughter] harvey: but that is kind of the desperate.e minister: i can't tell you that but i understand there is great change and you to create and find for this creativity. harvey: did you ever worry about privacy back then that if people had databases like this that privacy would really start to wane and was that in your head? prime minister: well, in a way but not because of doubt but because of my years in the military in my familiarity with the way...
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while al gore is a mixed comparison considering he has also wanted to be a star on the world stage, heook an issue that was separate from himself. he took on something he obviously felt passionate about and that he advocated for but we are still in hearing from hillary. me, me, me. when you talk about young women and whether or not she's a great example, look at the young women who voted for bernie sanders. overwhelmingly. she did not have purchase on the millennial voters. >> jesse: absolutely true. one of the reasons -- the size of the book tour, biro, they continue to creep into the new cycle even after they left the stage. her husband, bill. you still heard about pardons and stealing furniture from the white house. now she's been gone and we are hearing about uranium one, the dossier, that's why she's still in the news and people are saying hillary, move on. >> jesse, you know as well as i do that hillary will never stop talking about hillary clinton. [laughter] >> donald trump makes serious missteps and they love to bring up anything about hillary clinton or bill bill c. to distra
while al gore is a mixed comparison considering he has also wanted to be a star on the world stage, heook an issue that was separate from himself. he took on something he obviously felt passionate about and that he advocated for but we are still in hearing from hillary. me, me, me. when you talk about young women and whether or not she's a great example, look at the young women who voted for bernie sanders. overwhelmingly. she did not have purchase on the millennial voters. >> jesse:...
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announcer: saturday, former vice president al gore looks at the effect of time and change around theith his book an inconvenient sequel, truth to power. >> we and our celebrities and ours silver litigation are learned to manage atoms and molecules with the that they used to manage bits of information. it is changing things dramatically. co2 emissions have stabilized the last four years, starting a downward trend. we are going to win this, but the remaining question is whether we will win it in time to reduce the risk to an acceptable level that we will cross some point of no return. betweendangerous race hope and the catastrophic consequences. an author discussion on political diversity and freeze h -- free speech on called -- on college campuses. >> i do not want to demonize and disparage these protesters. what is positive about what they are doing? they are passionately committed to social justice and racial justice. i want to thank them for that, but i would love to have the opportunity to persuade them that freedom of speech, especially is their most essential ally. announcer: fo
announcer: saturday, former vice president al gore looks at the effect of time and change around theith his book an inconvenient sequel, truth to power. >> we and our celebrities and ours silver litigation are learned to manage atoms and molecules with the that they used to manage bits of information. it is changing things dramatically. co2 emissions have stabilized the last four years, starting a downward trend. we are going to win this, but the remaining question is whether we will win...
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sounds like al gore, you know?s kind of-- no, i didn't-- i can't tell you-- i understood that there's great change, and i understood that you have to create the environment for this creativity. did you ever worry about privacy back then, that if people have databases like this that privacy would really start to wane, or was that in your head? well... um, in a way, but not because of that, but because of my years in the military and my familiarity with the way intelligence services work. that's why if you walk into my office, you won't see a computer. you won't see a television screen. and you certainly won't see... you know, a phone. you know, one of these cellular phones. because anyone who uses this stuff today is exposed. now i'm not sure everybody is interested in what i have to say if i were a private citizen but i'm sure they're interested when i'm the prime minister of israel. harvey: what gives you the most pride in terms of technology in israel, if there's one-- one thing. - cherry tomatoes. - ( laughs ) t
sounds like al gore, you know?s kind of-- no, i didn't-- i can't tell you-- i understood that there's great change, and i understood that you have to create the environment for this creativity. did you ever worry about privacy back then, that if people have databases like this that privacy would really start to wane, or was that in your head? well... um, in a way, but not because of that, but because of my years in the military and my familiarity with the way intelligence services work. that's...
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then you get the sense of the the al gore he had three children and with the great snake as the headline in the london papers but even frogs could be deadly to the touch only about the size of the korean and had enough toxins to kill 200 people. but nothing was more people are deadly than the mosquitos that transported everything malaria, yellow fever, bone crusher fever and elephantiasis. they did have shots so they retake these expeditions in usually half of the party would die. one of the more interesting things i was reading of percy fawcett companions. and the yellow fever that they feared most and if it was malaria those that were working in the amazon contracted to wrote these hallucinations. and then to put nothing more than a trade to mark the grave. to read the diaries of the companions they would start out with great romance sand aspirations by the end they would be sick and delirious and starving. this pore little guy here is great aspiration to be the next darwin went in 1921 with percy fawcett holding to catalog fauna by the end he is only cataloguing the bugs' breeding him
then you get the sense of the the al gore he had three children and with the great snake as the headline in the london papers but even frogs could be deadly to the touch only about the size of the korean and had enough toxins to kill 200 people. but nothing was more people are deadly than the mosquitos that transported everything malaria, yellow fever, bone crusher fever and elephantiasis. they did have shots so they retake these expeditions in usually half of the party would die. one of the...
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. >> you are not going to jump from there in a mean-spirited way and talk about al gore's swimming pool. >> sean: [laughs] i have a video of him getting off on goma street. it's only him and his wife. [laughs] i am the only person in life they can throw you off. i am sorry. >> i have no idea what i was about to say. >> sean: there's double standard hypocrisy. >> what drives him crazy is, and candidly, one of the things that saved bill clinton was that he knew he was a hypocrite. he's kind of cheerful about it. it was the people around him who worked. it's a guy who went down and talk to a group of people and said i think i did too. he had this arkansas country boy all shocks, here i am doing the best i can. there is is not what these people are. these people would destroy you. not just you, sean hannity but but -- >> sean: any conservative. >> anyone on a college campus that speaks superficially. >> sean: i want to talk about the battle between corker and the president and the agenda and whether it can get done. and your new book. i don't know if it will do as well as "understanding tro
. >> you are not going to jump from there in a mean-spirited way and talk about al gore's swimming pool. >> sean: [laughs] i have a video of him getting off on goma street. it's only him and his wife. [laughs] i am the only person in life they can throw you off. i am sorry. >> i have no idea what i was about to say. >> sean: there's double standard hypocrisy. >> what drives him crazy is, and candidly, one of the things that saved bill clinton was that he knew he...
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eastern former vice president al gore looks at the effects of climate change around the world with his book, an inconvenient sequel, treat the power. >> we and our civilization, not me but the technologists and engineers are learning how to manage atoms and molecules with the same precision that they demonstrated that they can manage bits of information. it's changing things dramatically. the missions globally have stabilized for the last four years. starting a downward trend. we are going to win this, but the remaining question is whether we will win it in time to reduce the risk to an
eastern former vice president al gore looks at the effects of climate change around the world with his book, an inconvenient sequel, treat the power. >> we and our civilization, not me but the technologists and engineers are learning how to manage atoms and molecules with the same precision that they demonstrated that they can manage bits of information. it's changing things dramatically. the missions globally have stabilized for the last four years. starting a downward trend. we are...
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murphy's campaign announced joe biden and al gore and eric holder will be among those stumping for himthe final weeks of the campaign. action news anchor jim gardner will moderate a debate next week. they're seeking your help with questions for those candidates. send them to us on twitter using the #njgovdebate. it airs tuesday at 7:00 right here on 6abc. >> up next the school mold problem has shut down a school. >> brand new coming up at 6:30, boston police make two arrests from a shooting that erupted on the set of a movie. >>> just been awarded to a group devoted to ridding the world of nuclear weapons. >> a mold problems at a south jersey school will keep students home today. >> it's going to stay warm and humid throughout the weekend. accuweather watching the chance for rain for what is expected to become hurricane nate. >> good morning everyone. it's 6:30 on this friday, october 6th. karen rogers is here for david and matt pellman has a look at traffic. good morning. >> good morning. i can feel my hair melting as i spoke. i should have worn a ponytail. we have showers that are tr
murphy's campaign announced joe biden and al gore and eric holder will be among those stumping for himthe final weeks of the campaign. action news anchor jim gardner will moderate a debate next week. they're seeking your help with questions for those candidates. send them to us on twitter using the #njgovdebate. it airs tuesday at 7:00 right here on 6abc. >> up next the school mold problem has shut down a school. >> brand new coming up at 6:30, boston police make two arrests from a...