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ali, we have to talk about trade. the crippling aspect of donald trump plan, wage a trade war with china and mexico. it's going to drive american businesses out of business, and it's going to drive us into a recession. his plan to increase tariffs from china, exports coming into america on mexican exports coming -- >> ali, challenge him or -- >> hold on, peter. >> absolutely crippling. we have to talk about taxes and we have to talk about -- >> let me ask you -- >> in an honest manner. >> a lobbyist, not an economist. >> 2% gdp growth. >> no, we're not. >> right now. at this moment. >> well, last year we had 1.5%. >> i'm talking about right now. peter, okay. regardless -- >> call it what want. >> call it -- >> call it 1.5 and should get the -- >> give you this. 1.5. donald trump said he can take it to 4. a speech recently, 5 or 6. that is not possible. more likelihood of growing an afro than that is of happening. >> sure. let me address that. 1947 to 2001 grew at -- >> right after the end of the world war. >> no, no.
ali, we have to talk about trade. the crippling aspect of donald trump plan, wage a trade war with china and mexico. it's going to drive american businesses out of business, and it's going to drive us into a recession. his plan to increase tariffs from china, exports coming into america on mexican exports coming -- >> ali, challenge him or -- >> hold on, peter. >> absolutely crippling. we have to talk about taxes and we have to talk about -- >> let me ask you -- >>...
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bob. >> well, danita, we have not seen any sign of abdul razak ali artan's family. they live in a town hall in franklin town and, of course, near columbus. neighbors are talking and they can't believe what he did. >> that doesn't portray the person that i have seen every day since i moved here. >> luann knew abdul razak ali student and graduate of a community college and refugee from somalia that lived next door with his mom and brother and sisters and he would say hello. >> he would get diaper bags out of the car. >> luann can believe this is a the same man that created carnage and stabbing people. tomorrow is never promised. never promised and nobody knows what goes on. >> minutes baton rouge the osu attack, abdul razak ali artan posted a rant saying i can't take it anymore america and if you want us moslems to stop carrying out the lone wolf attacks make peace. >> it is unbelievable. >> i am shocked at what happened. i never expected him to across the street and says abdul razak ali artan was quiet but friendly customer. >> he never talked about whatever happened
bob. >> well, danita, we have not seen any sign of abdul razak ali artan's family. they live in a town hall in franklin town and, of course, near columbus. neighbors are talking and they can't believe what he did. >> that doesn't portray the person that i have seen every day since i moved here. >> luann knew abdul razak ali student and graduate of a community college and refugee from somalia that lived next door with his mom and brother and sisters and he would say hello....
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ali?> that's in syria. let's turn to iraq and the battle for mosul. iraqi forces have opened up a major artery for tens of thousands of residents in the city to escape. remember, there were more than 2 million people living in that city. there are believed to be more than a million there now. this is happening as iraqi forces continue to clear neighborhoods of isis control inside eastern aleppo. nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley joins us now from erbil, iraq, with more. good morning, matt. >> reporter: thanks, ali. as we've been reporting for the past couple of days, iraqi security forces have managed to penetrate the outer areas of mosul and are now fighting within the city itself. this is a pretty big development, and it means they are actually pressing into the city from more than one direction. they are coming from the east and from the south, and they are managing to breach some of islamic state's more medieval defenses, including a moat filled with burning oil. iraqi securi
ali?> that's in syria. let's turn to iraq and the battle for mosul. iraqi forces have opened up a major artery for tens of thousands of residents in the city to escape. remember, there were more than 2 million people living in that city. there are believed to be more than a million there now. this is happening as iraqi forces continue to clear neighborhoods of isis control inside eastern aleppo. nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley joins us now from erbil, iraq, with more. good...
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no one expected that abdul razak ali artan could be capable of such violence. lou ann car nagan says he was kind and helped her daughter get diaper bags and the children out of the car with she knew he was an osu student and if he resentment towards the u.s. he kept it quiet until the post before the attack when he wrote if you want us moslems to stop attacks make peace. after that he drove in a car of people and stabs people with a butcher knife and before that people knew him as friendly revenue wasn't himself before the attack. >> my daughter saw him one day before the attack and she thought he was off. and when he looked up at her, he hung his head back down. reporter: lou ann also told us that she gave interview to investigators that converged upon his apartment complex yesterday but she did not want abc news is reporting that isis is calling abdul razak ali artan one of its soldiers. >> >> everyone is on alert. case western and cleveland state are ahead of the curve with the training. they use a method caught in thousands of businesses and schools. dhomon
no one expected that abdul razak ali artan could be capable of such violence. lou ann car nagan says he was kind and helped her daughter get diaper bags and the children out of the car with she knew he was an osu student and if he resentment towards the u.s. he kept it quiet until the post before the attack when he wrote if you want us moslems to stop attacks make peace. after that he drove in a car of people and stabs people with a butcher knife and before that people knew him as friendly...
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ali. >> it's good to see you in ohio. that is it. we're at the end of our hour. i'm ali velshi. reed has more coming pup . >>> i don't think i need to tell you all of the wrong things about donald trump, but here's what i want you to remember. i want to be the president for everybody, everybody who agrees with me, people who
ali. >> it's good to see you in ohio. that is it. we're at the end of our hour. i'm ali velshi. reed has more coming pup . >>> i don't think i need to tell you all of the wrong things about donald trump, but here's what i want you to remember. i want to be the president for everybody, everybody who agrees with me, people who
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ali? >> i'll remember never to walk near you because you might ask me on national television to show you what i bought and then like a six packs of boxers would come out. so note to self. avoid mariana atencio at the mall. >> reporter: probably better than a sean mendez t-shirt. >> i like the one direction phone case though. we'll check in with you a little bit. mall of america. >>> a much more serious atmosphere. a plaqblack friday protest on t magnificent mile. let's go to blake mccoy. what's the protest about? >> reporter: well, ali, the first protest drew hundreds of people, shut down michigan avenue on this busy travel day and plan to do it this year and what activists are upset about is a lack of police oversight for the police department here in light of these police shootings we see. this is frank chapman. why the mag mile? why black friday? >> the mag mile on black friday has its best shopping day. millions of consumers. also, powerful corporations in the mag mile, behind these re
ali? >> i'll remember never to walk near you because you might ask me on national television to show you what i bought and then like a six packs of boxers would come out. so note to self. avoid mariana atencio at the mall. >> reporter: probably better than a sean mendez t-shirt. >> i like the one direction phone case though. we'll check in with you a little bit. mall of america. >>> a much more serious atmosphere. a plaqblack friday protest on t magnificent mile....
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this was supposed to be the first semester for abdul ali artan at osu. authorities are looking into whether this may have been an act of terrorism. abdul ali artan told others that he felt scared to pray in public on his first day at school because of what he described his mistreatment of muslims in the media. >> what do we know about the attacker? was he alone or? did he have friends on campus?>> reporter: at this point, we don't know that much about abdul ali artan . we believe he transferred from a community college this fall so he would've only been here a few months. the fbi has told cbs news that through social media, they have found at least a recent post where abdul ali artan said he was mad about the mixed treatment of muslims everywhere . back to from columbus, ohio. >>> president-elect donald trump interviewed more candidates for his team today at trump tower. >> reporter: the latest candidate met with mr. trump. this for the secretary of state position. other advisors another cabinet hopefuls also met with trump. petronius resigned after bein
this was supposed to be the first semester for abdul ali artan at osu. authorities are looking into whether this may have been an act of terrorism. abdul ali artan told others that he felt scared to pray in public on his first day at school because of what he described his mistreatment of muslims in the media. >> what do we know about the attacker? was he alone or? did he have friends on campus?>> reporter: at this point, we don't know that much about abdul ali artan . we believe he...
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>> reporter: you know, ali, it was remarkable. there were police officers, nypd officers on every single corner, 15 to 20 on every street that was blocked off. it was quite a show of force. 3,000 of them and 500 of them have been specially trained to deal with any type of terrorist attacks that could happen. there were dogs out here and cops with long guns and and it was an amazing show for us. three and a half million people out here watching it. my first time seeing it up close like that. 24 floats and 50 blalloons and couple of new ones. if you can take a live look back to where i am here on sixth avenue, typical new york fashion, the streets are opened and it is clean. the parade just ended les than two hours ago. that's remarkable, ali. >> tammy leitner, great coverage and enjoy yourself a little bit now. it is new york and the parade is over. it is thanksgiving, you will never see new york unless it is a movie set. tammy leitner in the middle of the streets in new york. we got a lot to be thankful for including our men and w
>> reporter: you know, ali, it was remarkable. there were police officers, nypd officers on every single corner, 15 to 20 on every street that was blocked off. it was quite a show of force. 3,000 of them and 500 of them have been specially trained to deal with any type of terrorist attacks that could happen. there were dogs out here and cops with long guns and and it was an amazing show for us. three and a half million people out here watching it. my first time seeing it up close like...
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still ahead, are you tired, ali? were you up watching tv?> i tried to go to sleep because i'm getting used to this shift. i woke up with 16 minutes left to go in the tenth inning. >> and you were up. that was quite the celebration in the streets of chicago last night after the cubs brought their end to the 108-year championship drought. >>> plus, an african-american church in mississippi torn apart by flames, and both presidential candidates are weighing in. those stories and a check on weather when we come back. i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. i did my ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. that goes beyond assuming beingredients are safe...ood to knowing they are. going b
still ahead, are you tired, ali? were you up watching tv?> i tried to go to sleep because i'm getting used to this shift. i woke up with 16 minutes left to go in the tenth inning. >> and you were up. that was quite the celebration in the streets of chicago last night after the cubs brought their end to the 108-year championship drought. >>> plus, an african-american church in mississippi torn apart by flames, and both presidential candidates are weighing in. those stories and...
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ali? >> we'll keep staying on that story. >>> president-elect donald trump and his one-time republican party rival mitt romney met last night for a second discussion since trump's victory three weeks ago. the two dined with rnc chairman and incoming chief of staff reince priebus at a pricey and world renowned restaurant at a trump property in manhattan. in case you're wondering, dinner included frog legs and divers scallops, among other things. romney is in talks on position for secretary of state, an uncomfortable choice for some trump loyalist, given romney disdained trump's character through the general election, but "the washington post" reports a mutual acquaintance of romney and trump urged the 2012 nominee to work with the new president. stephen pagliuca told romney when he golfed with trump some years ago trump had talked at length how much he admired bain, the private equity firm romney led until 1999. speaking to reporters after the dinner last night, romney talked about his conv
ali? >> we'll keep staying on that story. >>> president-elect donald trump and his one-time republican party rival mitt romney met last night for a second discussion since trump's victory three weeks ago. the two dined with rnc chairman and incoming chief of staff reince priebus at a pricey and world renowned restaurant at a trump property in manhattan. in case you're wondering, dinner included frog legs and divers scallops, among other things. romney is in talks on position for...
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aly said her grandmother supported her gymnastics dreams growing up. the six time olympic medalist also toured the institute signing autographs and snapping pictures with patients, families and dana farber staff. representatives from bridgestone tires were also involved in e while talking to patients aly took down some information and she said she actually wants to stay in touch. in the newsroom, amaka ubaka, 7 news. >> anchor: all right. 62 degrees right now. seriously unone of those days where you can go out in pantp at-shirt. >>> it was so nice. i go my walk in which i love to do on a gorgeous day like today. am i going to need annum bella and everybody else tomorrow? s you will. then adam pack into pants and t-shirt weather by the end of ? dylan: anybody can do parkour. our whole aim with the gym is to get people moving, and want to have people understand that you own a body. we can do some crazy things with it. having blue cross blue shield, i've always felt comfortable being able to try something that i might not know if i'm going to land, becaus
aly said her grandmother supported her gymnastics dreams growing up. the six time olympic medalist also toured the institute signing autographs and snapping pictures with patients, families and dana farber staff. representatives from bridgestone tires were also involved in e while talking to patients aly took down some information and she said she actually wants to stay in touch. in the newsroom, amaka ubaka, 7 news. >> anchor: all right. 62 degrees right now. seriously unone of those...
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ali gorman, channel 6 "action news." >> ali i completely agree. if you have questions 6 abc has teamed up with the league of women voters, the hot line is open until the polls close. the number is 1-877-940-6222. >>> we'll keep you up to date with election results throughout the day and join me, tam and car engining at 4:00 a.m. with a ligs of winners from the presidential race and all it's local races. >>> other news this noon, a woman was hurt when a fire raced through an apartment building in the park side section. the action cam was on the scene at north 42nd street. it started in the basement and spread to the upper floors. a woman is being treated for smoke inhalation. >>> a young child died from a fire that happened in the olney section on thursday night of last week, the victim was 11 months old. firefighters found the baby and a 6-year-old inside of the burning home on east shelton street. and the 6-year-old remains in extremely critical condition and officials have not released a cause of that fire. >>> still on "action news," a check of
ali gorman, channel 6 "action news." >> ali i completely agree. if you have questions 6 abc has teamed up with the league of women voters, the hot line is open until the polls close. the number is 1-877-940-6222. >>> we'll keep you up to date with election results throughout the day and join me, tam and car engining at 4:00 a.m. with a ligs of winners from the presidential race and all it's local races. >>> other news this noon, a woman was hurt when a fire...
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ali? >>> house minority leader nancy pelosi is officially facing competition for the top spot in the democratic caucus. tim ryan announced he will challenge pelosi for her leadership position. during a briefing yesterday, pelosi announced confidence she would retain her post. >> house democrats must be unified, strategic, and unwavering. those same attributes served us well in 2006 when we won the house, and i'm hopeful that i believe they will do so again. without even asking anybody for a vote, i have over two-thirds of the caucus supporting me. it's a funny thing in a caucus or any place when somebody challenges you, your supporters turn out, both internally in the caucus and in the country. >> i personally don't believe that we can win the house back with the current leadership. i just don't think so, and i hate to say it, i love nancy pelosi, but i don't think we can do it. >> you realize she has two-thirds of the caucus? >> no, i don't. no, i don't. >> yesterday bernie sanders talked
ali? >>> house minority leader nancy pelosi is officially facing competition for the top spot in the democratic caucus. tim ryan announced he will challenge pelosi for her leadership position. during a briefing yesterday, pelosi announced confidence she would retain her post. >> house democrats must be unified, strategic, and unwavering. those same attributes served us well in 2006 when we won the house, and i'm hopeful that i believe they will do so again. without even asking...
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i'm ali velshi in for john roberts.e snow picks up now. >> ali, happy thanksgiving. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm kate snow. the great escape is on. more than 43 million americans clogging airports, honking their way down the highway all so they can relax tomorrow. if you haven't left yet, a little tip, you might want to leave right now. we've got travel and weather updates coming up for you in just the next few minutes. also this afternoon, another cabinet announcement from donald trump. this time it's betsy devos, the next education secretary. that could mean big changes for our kids. add nikki haley and possibly ben carson. finally, a unique report from my friend and colleague lester holt as the new york police department gets ready to keep the city safe over the holiday weekend. we'll hear from the bomb squad here in new york who respond
i'm ali velshi in for john roberts.e snow picks up now. >> ali, happy thanksgiving. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm kate snow. the great escape is on. more than 43 million americans clogging airports, honking their way down the highway all so they can relax tomorrow. if you haven't left yet, a little tip, you might want to leave right now. we've got travel and weather updates coming up for you in just the next few minutes. also this afternoon, another cabinet announcement from...
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ali? >>> let's get a check on the weather now.iami. 59 degrees. first time it dipped below 60, people are scrambling for their sweaters, they can't find them. morning joke for everyone in miami. cold air made it to the south, but it's the snow getting the headlines. let me show you pictures from late last night. these lake effect snow bans can produce one to three inches in an hour and when they sit over you, they can really cover the roads, plows can't keep up. this was out of rochester, new york. reports of 17 inches of snow, one report of 15 inches of snow near binghamton, new york. the central new york area got nailed. still setting up this morning. you see the bright white, that's where you get the one to three inches. one ban north of syracuse, north of binghamton and we've had snow showers that made it to long island, even a few near the twin forks, so in boston they've had snow showers, seen some cars with people writing words on the windshield because it's the first snow of the season. additional snow from here, little in
ali? >>> let's get a check on the weather now.iami. 59 degrees. first time it dipped below 60, people are scrambling for their sweaters, they can't find them. morning joke for everyone in miami. cold air made it to the south, but it's the snow getting the headlines. let me show you pictures from late last night. these lake effect snow bans can produce one to three inches in an hour and when they sit over you, they can really cover the roads, plows can't keep up. this was out of...
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ali? >>> still ahead, we've got all the highlights from sunday night football. plus, who will win the white house? turns out there are a few sporting events people are using to predict the presidential election. we'll have those details next in sports. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief are my teeth yellow? have you tried the tissue test? ugh yellow. what do you use? crest whitestrps. crest 3d whitestrips whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is lit
ali? >>> still ahead, we've got all the highlights from sunday night football. plus, who will win the white house? turns out there are a few sporting events people are using to predict the presidential election. we'll have those details next in sports. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable...
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so congratulations, ali,. thank you to you to the store owners to all the stores along third street for paying attention to this. in addition to the actual things you sell, we are helping with the size. were hoping with the sidewalk looks much cleaner this month icd dpw trucks-have you seen him this many times speak yes. >>[laughing] very much into this. anyway, thank you everybody for collaborating and coordinating. >>[applause] width thank you, met as the mayor mentioned this legislation was sponsored as supervisor eric mar was joined a second supervisor mar. >> thank you so much to ali and the businesses are making our community healthier. i want to say that reports are important in documenting best practices but doesn't capture the spirit of the food guardians at bayview hunters point struggling for healthier communities. changing from a culture of fast food, of alcohol, and cigarettes and junk food to a culture of healthy communities were small businesses are the key partners and the backbone of making a
so congratulations, ali,. thank you to you to the store owners to all the stores along third street for paying attention to this. in addition to the actual things you sell, we are helping with the size. were hoping with the sidewalk looks much cleaner this month icd dpw trucks-have you seen him this many times speak yes. >>[laughing] very much into this. anyway, thank you everybody for collaborating and coordinating. >>[applause] width thank you, met as the mayor mentioned this...
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calling abdul razak ali ali artan a soldier of the state on its knew agency. also, justin sullivan, he pled guilty this week in north carolina. his plan was to commit a mass murderer in the name of isil. >> he researched weapons, ammunition. he was communicating and ideas from them in syria. >> reporter: the question is how to make it more difficult for online recruitment to take place? >> i think we need to devote more resources to the ideology, but also engage the private sector and twitter, facebook, google, those companies to deal with the content on the internet that's driving it. >> it's not a question of freedom of speech at this >> reporter: but even if government officials crack down, other means of communication are popping up in a battle field that often begins online. >> we want to know what you think with our question of the day. do you think the government is doing enough to prevent terror attacks in the u.s.? head to news3lv.com to weigh in. >>> well, discoveries of more planned terror attacks in europe while efforts a heavy toll on those living
calling abdul razak ali ali artan a soldier of the state on its knew agency. also, justin sullivan, he pled guilty this week in north carolina. his plan was to commit a mass murderer in the name of isil. >> he researched weapons, ammunition. he was communicating and ideas from them in syria. >> reporter: the question is how to make it more difficult for online recruitment to take place? >> i think we need to devote more resources to the ideology, but also engage the private...
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i'm ali velshi. florence henderson has died. she was 82 years old and passed away at cedars-sinai medical center in southern california surrounded by family and friends. henderson famous for playing carol brady on "the brady bunch" and the show's many sfinoffs. >> mr. chairman, fellow architects and mike brady it gives me great pleasure to tell you that i found your speech. >> oh! great, honey, where'd you find it. >> it was in a very strange place. >> where did you find it? >> your brief case. >> oh, how dumb. oh, sweetheart, you are a life saver. mmm. >> is that all i get? >> she was also t first "today" show girl as they were nope in the 1960sing to weather and also light news. she was the first woman to host "the to the show" for vacationing johnny carson. henderson was a mainstay on the small screen appearing on "dancing with the stars" in 2010 and hosting the florence henderson show and who is cooking with florence henner itson on retirement living tv until her death. maureen mccormick tweeted
i'm ali velshi. florence henderson has died. she was 82 years old and passed away at cedars-sinai medical center in southern california surrounded by family and friends. henderson famous for playing carol brady on "the brady bunch" and the show's many sfinoffs. >> mr. chairman, fellow architects and mike brady it gives me great pleasure to tell you that i found your speech. >> oh! great, honey, where'd you find it. >> it was in a very strange place. >> where...
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when he was 13 there was a war all his life" track 4- ali was raised in known for producing some of the world's best >> my dad had friends here, and they all talk about really good opportunities for education here. my dad was excited to come here to the u.s. so we got, like, an opportunity to move to the united states, that was really exciting. [ cheering and applause ] there were 2015, he was an unknown wrestler at fresno city college until one match changed his life. >> i was wrestling the medallist and couple time ncaa champion. and i finally beat him, and the entire arena, mostly the college coaches ran over to his match to watch him because no one had heard of him. and two weeks later, coach benington called his coach an we talked to him and it was great. >> reporter: he dreams of many more big win, and one day return to the town where his story began. >> great story. >> yeah! >>?5? just incredible journey fr th >>> coming up new at 5:30, this is not your regular store. a new type of target is coming to w~. >> here's a look at your prime says, "generic show open ." a justice for he
when he was 13 there was a war all his life" track 4- ali was raised in known for producing some of the world's best >> my dad had friends here, and they all talk about really good opportunities for education here. my dad was excited to come here to the u.s. so we got, like, an opportunity to move to the united states, that was really exciting. [ cheering and applause ] there were 2015, he was an unknown wrestler at fresno city college until one match changed his life. >> i was...
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ali? >> thanks, louis. mike pence is back home in indiana for the first time as vice president-elect following a sit down in washington, d.c., with the man he will succeed in a couple of months. pence met with joe biden in the west wing office for about 30 minutes yesterday. a statement from the vice president said the two talked about key duties of the position with biden offering his full support for a smooth transition. the vice president tweeted out this photo of the meeting with governor pence. the pence family is set to join the bidens for lunch next week. meanwhile, it was a warm welcome for pence when he returned to his home state of indiana as a crowd gathered and greeted him at the airport. he choked up when speaking about how much his state means to him. >> i hope you will always know, will always know, that wherever my duties take me as vice president of the united states of america, every morning that i wake up, my heart will always be where the moonlight is fair along the wabash and from the f
ali? >> thanks, louis. mike pence is back home in indiana for the first time as vice president-elect following a sit down in washington, d.c., with the man he will succeed in a couple of months. pence met with joe biden in the west wing office for about 30 minutes yesterday. a statement from the vice president said the two talked about key duties of the position with biden offering his full support for a smooth transition. the vice president tweeted out this photo of the meeting with...
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>> it's important that muhammad ali's story needs to be told. both as a story as a great athlete and also somebody with a social activist who sacrificed to make america better. so in some ways this is hemping to set a stan -- figures have to recognize they, too, have a responsibility to pay it forward. especially i -- erin: i love it. he said thank you. earlier today lebron said, "every professional athlete regardless of race and gender owes a debt of gratitude to muhammad ali. his legacies deserves to be studied and revered by every generation." they will do that now thanks in part to his big donation today. larry: indeed. magic johnson, kobe bryant, michael jordan and the other athletes have given money. lebron is on a short list of guys who get it. alison: exactly. thank you. erin: you're welcome. alison: see you soon. jonathan: the hol cast survivor. larry: a major milestone. >> considering everything she seen and survived. >> that is so important. >> holocaust museum open and eisenberg played an important role. greeting visitors and sharing
>> it's important that muhammad ali's story needs to be told. both as a story as a great athlete and also somebody with a social activist who sacrificed to make america better. so in some ways this is hemping to set a stan -- figures have to recognize they, too, have a responsibility to pay it forward. especially i -- erin: i love it. he said thank you. earlier today lebron said, "every professional athlete regardless of race and gender owes a debt of gratitude to muhammad ali. his...
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ali? twitter is rolling out new antiharassment features to combat cyber bullying. nancy joins us live from london. nancy, twitter has been trying to sell itself to someone else, but word is the company is having a hard time because the bullying and harassment has run rampant on the site and giving it a bad name. >> well, that's right, ali. that is one big reason why ceo jack dorsey has made tackling harassment on twitter a top priority, but it's not just upsetting to the users, it is harmful to takeover prospects, so what we're hearing from twitter is they are taking action and that includes steps to improve the mute feature, which helps mute harmful words, racial slurs, and allows you to block entire conversations. they are also making improvements to the reporting feature, which will allow twitter to better control those who are abusing the system and the restrictions on harassment. so look out for anymore news on that one. elsewhere in the tech world, we are hearing snapchat is getting
ali? twitter is rolling out new antiharassment features to combat cyber bullying. nancy joins us live from london. nancy, twitter has been trying to sell itself to someone else, but word is the company is having a hard time because the bullying and harassment has run rampant on the site and giving it a bad name. >> well, that's right, ali. that is one big reason why ceo jack dorsey has made tackling harassment on twitter a top priority, but it's not just upsetting to the users, it is...
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ali?where there were huge moves in the stock market yesterday. the dow jones industrial average reached 19,000 for the first time in history, but the s&p 500 also reached a record high. poor s&p 500 doesn't have a big board, so people don't pay as much attention to it, but this is what it means to your investments. this is over time. the s&p 500 has had an average return of about 6.5% annually between 2005 and 2015. but this just to give you some perspective is a big year. we're now almost at 8% in 2016 alone. the market continues to respond very positively to president-elect donald trump. the idea is that once he takes office he will loosen regulations on companies, making it easier for them to make money. remember, though, that despite enthusiasm and momentum, smart investors base the price they pay for a stock on a sensible multiple of what the company is expected to earn in a year. some experts point to the fact that on this basis, entire industries, financial stocks for instance, may
ali?where there were huge moves in the stock market yesterday. the dow jones industrial average reached 19,000 for the first time in history, but the s&p 500 also reached a record high. poor s&p 500 doesn't have a big board, so people don't pay as much attention to it, but this is what it means to your investments. this is over time. the s&p 500 has had an average return of about 6.5% annually between 2005 and 2015. but this just to give you some perspective is a big year. we're now...
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sw. >> the persecution he was talking about was ali's refusal to serve in the vietnam war. this is not just a town of comps. let the people know you need their support and they'll rally >> thank you. denny's knows the holidays should be shared with friends and family. except denny's all-new holiday pancakes. you won't want to share those with anybody. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >> finally tonight, it would not be thanksgiving without some competitive eating. >> teams representing catholic charities of nevada, chowg down for charity here, seeing who can eat the most pumpkin pie that? i'd win. >> in the end, catholic charities won [ cheers and applause ] ?? >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- sarah jessica parker, scott patterson, liza weil, and
sw. >> the persecution he was talking about was ali's refusal to serve in the vietnam war. this is not just a town of comps. let the people know you need their support and they'll rally >> thank you. denny's knows the holidays should be shared with friends and family. except denny's all-new holiday pancakes. you won't want to share those with anybody. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's...
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reporting live from the convention center ali gorman channel6 "action news. jim. >> ali thank you. >>> coming up a historic bridge in chester county reopens after sustaining damage nearly a year and a half ago. >>> and the flyers claude giroux responds to and makes good on a simple request from a six-year-old. >> well, we hit 70 degrees today. it's going to be warm again tomorrow before the winds of change blow in on sunday. i've got a taste of winter in the accuweather forecast. >> and the eagles getting ready to take on the seahawks when "action news" continues. >> blackhawk helicopters swarmed the beach in ocean county today. but this was just a drill that took place at island beach state park. new jersey national guard took advantage of the off season to hone their rescue skills. soldiers and airmen rappeled to the sand below then practiced roof rescues. state and local officials say that in the wake of superstorm sandy four years ago they continually work to improve their emergency domestic response. >>> historic bridge in tredyffrin township chester cou
reporting live from the convention center ali gorman channel6 "action news. jim. >> ali thank you. >>> coming up a historic bridge in chester county reopens after sustaining damage nearly a year and a half ago. >>> and the flyers claude giroux responds to and makes good on a simple request from a six-year-old. >> well, we hit 70 degrees today. it's going to be warm again tomorrow before the winds of change blow in on sunday. i've got a taste of winter in the...
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ali is already a convicted sex offender. he was released back to the community on april 20, with the requirement that he inform officers couldn't find him. ali is expect to be back in court later today. a brown deer police officer charged for shooting a man outside a milwaukee county bus is back in court. earlier this month devon kraemer waived her right to a preliminary hearing. according to a criminal complaint-- kraemer and another officer took a belligerent passenger off a milwaukee county bus back in march. kraemer ended up shooting the man in the back. the man in that shooting survived. kraemer is back in court later today. happening today- we are expecting to learn more from new berlin police about the two people found dead in a home last wednesday. an elderly man and woman were found with single gunshot wounds inside their home on hickory trail. when police arrived -- the 76-year-old man was already dead. the 71-year-old woman was taken to a hospital where she later died. the young girl who survived a fatal crash in
ali is already a convicted sex offender. he was released back to the community on april 20, with the requirement that he inform officers couldn't find him. ali is expect to be back in court later today. a brown deer police officer charged for shooting a man outside a milwaukee county bus is back in court. earlier this month devon kraemer waived her right to a preliminary hearing. according to a criminal complaint-- kraemer and another officer took a belligerent passenger off a milwaukee county...
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investigators believe the attacker abdul razak ali artan was likely inspired by ice is propaganda. police say he drove his car into a group of people on campus before attacking them with a butcher knife. he was shot and killed by police. three of the 11 people hurt are still in the hospital tonight. the man who shot abdul razak ali artan saved lives. >> he has a lot to cope with in the days to come. he has to live with this. but he did the right thing.>> when abdul razak ali artan came to the university he said he was afraid to pay -- pray in public on campus. they found some critical statements he posted online about the way he feels are treated. they are treating the case as a possible terror attack. >>> something you probably noticed yesterday, it took a while to get to the bottom of what really happened in that attack. lots of misinformation flying around stations along with major networks and police and even students who were there. we are taking a closer look at what led to the confusion and we want to hear from you, which is more important when it comes to breaking news, get
investigators believe the attacker abdul razak ali artan was likely inspired by ice is propaganda. police say he drove his car into a group of people on campus before attacking them with a butcher knife. he was shot and killed by police. three of the 11 people hurt are still in the hospital tonight. the man who shot abdul razak ali artan saved lives. >> he has a lot to cope with in the days to come. he has to live with this. but he did the right thing.>> when abdul razak ali artan...
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muhammad ali exhibit there. he gave $2.5 million. the exhibit tells the story of how ali's contributions transcended the world of sp and showed his commitment to challenging racial barriers. >> it's great for the center because now millions more people and really children for generations to come will learn more about mohammed's legacy and what made him such a great global icon. >> now, in a statement, lebron said every professional athlete regardless of race or gender owes a huge debt of gratitude to mohammed ali. texas have dropped domestic assault charges against johnny manziel. he was charged, if you remember, with a misdemeanor in january after allegedly hitting and threatening his then girlfriend, apparently some kind of deal was reached, and that deal is expected to be finalized come december 1st. >>> president-elect donald trump continues to work with his transition team and get a feel for retired three-star general michael flynn was at trump tower today. he is reportedly trump's pick for national security advisor. south carol
muhammad ali exhibit there. he gave $2.5 million. the exhibit tells the story of how ali's contributions transcended the world of sp and showed his commitment to challenging racial barriers. >> it's great for the center because now millions more people and really children for generations to come will learn more about mohammed's legacy and what made him such a great global icon. >> now, in a statement, lebron said every professional athlete regardless of race or gender owes a huge...
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abdul razak ali artan was a student at the school. officials are looking at his social media posts. some of them listing out grieveances about attacks on they say terrorist propaganda from isis inspired that teen to carry out the attacks. for those attacked, they say it all happened so fast. >> i turned to go back in the building. all of a sudden, there's banging in the cars there. i get flipped in the air. it all happened so fast. literally -- at least it seemed to me, literally within 15, 30 seconds i heard the shots. and it was over. they are also offering an outreach for those who need somebody to talk to. >>> terrorism experts are taking a closer look at that 18-year-old who carried out the difficult. >> as scott thuman explains, it's difficult to defend again. >> reporter: the attack was shocking but not unheard of. in fact, what 18-year-old abdul razak ali artan reminiscent of what a 20-year-old radical did when he went on a stabbing spree at a man ran into a crowd in france this summer. in this video reportedly released by the islamic state as well as in its online magazine,
abdul razak ali artan was a student at the school. officials are looking at his social media posts. some of them listing out grieveances about attacks on they say terrorist propaganda from isis inspired that teen to carry out the attacks. for those attacked, they say it all happened so fast. >> i turned to go back in the building. all of a sudden, there's banging in the cars there. i get flipped in the air. it all happened so fast. literally -- at least it seemed to me, literally within...
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hi, ali. >> hi, monica. and in this room you can feel the excitement and the anticipation. >>> i can step out of the way show you it is a very busy scene here, thousands of runners are picking up their race bibs, their packets, their t-shirts and yes, the weather on sunday is a big topic of conversation. people running saturday of course are thrilled with the forecasts. but sunday about 30,000 people will run the full 26.2-mile marathon. they come from all over the u.s. and about 40 different countries. many say it's not the cold that has them nervous it's the wind. >> i can do cold. i run really hot. i'm concerned about 35 miles an hour wind gusts. >> it affects you. it makes everything that much harder. you can't run against -- against the wind while you're freezing while you're already trying to convince yourself you can run that far in the first place. >> i'm from wisconsin. i'm all about it. as long as it's not snowing i'm good. >> i don't think it is supposed to be snowing but if you are running on sun
hi, ali. >> hi, monica. and in this room you can feel the excitement and the anticipation. >>> i can step out of the way show you it is a very busy scene here, thousands of runners are picking up their race bibs, their packets, their t-shirts and yes, the weather on sunday is a big topic of conversation. people running saturday of course are thrilled with the forecasts. but sunday about 30,000 people will run the full 26.2-mile marathon. they come from all over the u.s. and about...
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to the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture to support its how would ali, his business partner maverick carter also be part of the contribution, the display, tells the story of how his , muhammad ali contribution transcended the world of sports including his commitment tons challenge racial barriers to stop the lebron james released statement on his donation and h displayed in dc since whatever lebron james athletes who have donated includingswh michael jordan and magic johnson. jessica dill fox 8 news. is to be that the best deals were on black friday one now, with shoppers going online you can still get some great buys a your local stores it is a black i think that, they are out there position, there are a dozen or more boats on the lake. and only about one week away from thanksgiving. here is the boater's forecast, mid 50s the wave heights will be pretty smooth. tomorrow will be another phenomenal day. 63 degrees cleveland and near 7 toledo in f some warm air tomorrow expected reach the low 70s, challenging the record highs for, perk park perk park focu
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james says every pro athlete owes a debt to ali, who died 5 months ago. the ali exhibit honors the boxing champ's athletic legacy >> singer adele is getting a lot of attention tonight, all because of an unexpected visitor at her concert this week in mexico city. yes. a bat. it suddenly flew into the audience and then on stage, you can see she has a little panic there. after the bat took off, the show must go on so adele continued with the concert. >> good for her. i don't think it was anywhere close to her, but good for her. an inside tip, courtesy of our friends at chronicle. an off-the-menu item at the upscale cambridge restaurant, craigie on main. >> but, be warned. chronicle's anthony everett tells us only the early birds get the burger. anthony: the acclaimed chef came up with a hamburger to entice diners during the recession of 2008. crazy. it's hard to get, very limited quantities. >> want catch up with that? >> we do make our own catch up. we are going to make our own stuff. >> he was forced to limit the amount of berger served so only the lucky f
james says every pro athlete owes a debt to ali, who died 5 months ago. the ali exhibit honors the boxing champ's athletic legacy >> singer adele is getting a lot of attention tonight, all because of an unexpected visitor at her concert this week in mexico city. yes. a bat. it suddenly flew into the audience and then on stage, you can see she has a little panic there. after the bat took off, the show must go on so adele continued with the concert. >> good for her. i don't think it...
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we love it when ali is here. >> yeah. i just sort of sit back. wonder what's going to happen. >> buckle up, america. >> you never know what's going to happen. she has a funny new show called "nightcap" and, george, you even make an appearance. >> i make a real stretch of my acting skills on this am a very proud husband. it is so funny and we're going to hear a lot more about it. >> i love the premise. >> i smell an ending for george. >> she'll be coming up. >>> also some really big holiday "deals & steals," michael, you have some details. >> yes, i do. tory johnson is at disney springs with a deal right now. >> hey, welcome from disney springs with exclusive deals uniqlo and that special technology that converts moisture into warmth for the whole family, all the pieces range from 9.90 to 14.90 slashing it to 51%. more coming up. >> the santa caps, you do not have to wait till thanksgiving. more deals coming up. >>> the morning rundown from amy. >> all right, and good morning. the big story donald trump pushing back against reports of trump broke
we love it when ali is here. >> yeah. i just sort of sit back. wonder what's going to happen. >> buckle up, america. >> you never know what's going to happen. she has a funny new show called "nightcap" and, george, you even make an appearance. >> i make a real stretch of my acting skills on this am a very proud husband. it is so funny and we're going to hear a lot more about it. >> i love the premise. >> i smell an ending for george. >> she'll...
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mahershala ali, everybody. back. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ (vo) it's the holidays at verizon, and the best deals are on the best network. (both) yes! (vo) with no surprise overages, you can use your data worry free and even carry over the data you don't use. and right now get four lines and 20 gigs for only $40 per line. and, just for the holidays, buy the new pixel phone by google and get $400 back. i love you in that, no, i love you in that. no, i love you in that! (vo) get the best deals and the best network, only on verizon. every night is opening night. when you run your own restaurant, coors light. whatever your mountain, climb on. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. thank you for tuning in. now here it is... your moment of zen. >> my time is devoted to trying to make su
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we also know the attacker was an osu student named abdul razak ali artan. a federal law enforcement official sells cnn he was 18 years old, of somali decent and a legal u.s. resident. authorities say he rammed his car into a group of pedestrians on a sidewalk and used a butcher knife to cut several people before being killed by a police officer. many students barricaded themselves in classrooms. 11 victims were hospitalized. tonight, investigators are searching for a motive, including the possibility this was a premeditated act of terrorism. >>> president-elect donald trump says he was very impressed by retired general david petraeus at a meeting at trump power. we're told trump is irritated that his campaign manager, kellyanne conway, is warning of a backlash if he nominated mitt romney. >>> and donald trump is declared the winner of michigan as efforts intensify for a recount in that state, as well as wisconsin and pennsylvania. trump is rejecting the campaign as a scam, even as he now is making a stunning allegation of voter fraud without any evidence to
we also know the attacker was an osu student named abdul razak ali artan. a federal law enforcement official sells cnn he was 18 years old, of somali decent and a legal u.s. resident. authorities say he rammed his car into a group of pedestrians on a sidewalk and used a butcher knife to cut several people before being killed by a police officer. many students barricaded themselves in classrooms. 11 victims were hospitalized. tonight, investigators are searching for a motive, including the...
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alex and ali, over to you?el, the creators of south park are known for turning their episodes around on a tight deadline to stay up on under events. but the late election results yesterday morning left creators matt stone and trey parker jammabling as their team had to rewrite last night's episode. according to "esquire" magazine, the show had been written for a hillary clinton victory. >> well, i don't know about you guys, but i sure am excited. america is going to be great again. aren't you excited, gang? >> no, i'm not excited. it sucks, dad! this country's going to suck for four years. >> oh, come on, shelly. we've learned that women can be anything, except for president. >> i guess they were able to turn it around. >> #toosoon. >> all right. still ahead, world leaders from moscow to mexico city are all reacting to the election of donald trump. nbc's ayman mohyeldin is joining us to talk about the message it's sending to allies around the world. what are you doing? getting your quarter back. fountains don't
alex and ali, over to you?el, the creators of south park are known for turning their episodes around on a tight deadline to stay up on under events. but the late election results yesterday morning left creators matt stone and trey parker jammabling as their team had to rewrite last night's episode. according to "esquire" magazine, the show had been written for a hillary clinton victory. >> well, i don't know about you guys, but i sure am excited. america is going to be great...
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. >> 18-year-old abdul razak ali artan driving his honda civic to a crowd of students. getting out and slashing several with a butcher knife. >> i heard screaming and i took my headphones out and all of the people were rushing over this way. >> and then a stroke of fortune. 28-year-old officer allen harussia happened to be nearby and responding to a call about a gas leak and saw abdul razak ali artan and opened fire. >> we got one down. critical. >> the shooter is in custody. >> the officer was on the scene in less than a minute and he ended the situation less than a minute. >> abdul razak ali artan in his first year at the school was shot dead. he came family in 2014. after spending 7 years in refugee camp in pakistan. he was a legal permanent resident. as the violence unfolded monday the university sent this alert to students. run, hide, fight. and students did. barricaded themselves in classrooms and dorm rooms waiting two hours to get the all clear. and the 11 people many injured are all expected to be okay and bones and lacerations. >>> we spoke with an ohio state
. >> 18-year-old abdul razak ali artan driving his honda civic to a crowd of students. getting out and slashing several with a butcher knife. >> i heard screaming and i took my headphones out and all of the people were rushing over this way. >> and then a stroke of fortune. 28-year-old officer allen harussia happened to be nearby and responding to a call about a gas leak and saw abdul razak ali artan and opened fire. >> we got one down. critical. >> the shooter is...
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. >>> with the trump election giving wall street a bounce and ali baba has a staggering start to its geoff cutmore is here to fill us in. good morning. >> reporter: very good morning to you. two big stories we're watching. one is does the trump bounce make to day three. obviously a new high on the dow here, 218 points added. not everybody enjoyed the gains, though. some of the sectors where donald trump has been outspoken around technology for example or obama care not sharing the benefits of the bounce. emerging markets also weak. i want to talk about the singles day if china,off a billion dollars worth of sales in the first hour on singles day. this event started out as an anti-valentine day event effectively, but it's now mushroomed into this huge retail opportunity for ali baba. they clocked up $14 billion in sales last year. as i look at the numbers right now, we are over $14 million of sales for ali baba around singles day in china. back to you. >> how much of that $14 billion was you? >> considering i'm not single, zero. can my husband will love. >> you don't have to be single
. >>> with the trump election giving wall street a bounce and ali baba has a staggering start to its geoff cutmore is here to fill us in. good morning. >> reporter: very good morning to you. two big stories we're watching. one is does the trump bounce make to day three. obviously a new high on the dow here, 218 points added. not everybody enjoyed the gains, though. some of the sectors where donald trump has been outspoken around technology for example or obama care not sharing...
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the smithsonian, is getting a donation from lero donating $2.5 million to help with the muhammad ali display, jessica dill joins us with more on this contribution and want the basketball star has to say. lebron james, announcing today that the cavaliers superstar is making a massive donation to give $2.5 million to the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture to support its muhammad partner, maverick carter also b part of the contribution, the muhammad ali, a force of change display, tells the story of how his contributions transcend the world of sports.h including his commitment to challenge racial barriers, lebron james released a statement on his donationraba- the display has been open in washington dc since september. he joins a list of athletes who have donated to the museumin. included in the hall of famers michael jordan and magic the akron police are looking fo ten men after a pizza delivery worker was robbed and threatened, she was delivering chicken wings from papa john's to a home on sherman street,ic when she was ordered to go to a upstairs bedr
the smithsonian, is getting a donation from lero donating $2.5 million to help with the muhammad ali display, jessica dill joins us with more on this contribution and want the basketball star has to say. lebron james, announcing today that the cavaliers superstar is making a massive donation to give $2.5 million to the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture to support its muhammad partner, maverick carter also b part of the contribution, the muhammad ali, a force of...
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please welcome mahershala ali! ? ? ? ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> your band is rockin', man. listen, you are a really well-respected actor. i really respect your work. but actors can doha for years and years and years without having the moment, you know? >> yeah. >> stephen: it seems like you're enjoying that right now. you got nominated for "house of cards, "this year. you've got the movie "moonlight." ( cheers and applause ) you were in "luke cage power man." is it different or more of the same and all that attention is just sort ofsi business? >> it definitely feels different. i-- each year, i did four seasons of "house of cards," and we would hit the hiatus and then the show would come out. and there would be some bump in activity where i would get calls and scripts and whatnot. >> stephen: and they all came out at once, too? >> yes, so i wasn't able to capitalize on the opportunities because i was going right back into the next season of the show. so finally after i left the opportunities came my way. and
please welcome mahershala ali! ? ? ? ( applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> your band is rockin', man. listen, you are a really well-respected actor. i really respect your work. but actors can doha for years and years and years without having the moment, you know? >> yeah. >> stephen: it seems like you're enjoying that right now. you got nominated for "house of cards, "this year. you've got the movie "moonlight." ( cheers and applause ) you were in...
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ali gorman joins us with more on that ali. >> it was a long and ugly campaign season and then election day stretched out into the morning and left voters tired and some in disbelief. gloomy rainy weather is how many hillary clinton supporters woke up today. we spoke to some. >> i feel sad because we did a lot of work. >> i'm a little upset. not a little a lot. >> it's just i'm worried about psycho therapist steven rosenburg says that the supporters of the losing candidate go through a type of mourning. >> it's a sense of loss and they grieve the loss. >> for the donald trump supporters it's the opposite. >> i feel great and relief. and others are breathing a sigh of relief that it's time to move on. >> i'm glad to accept the results because it's over. this has been a horrible election. >> as for what happens next dr. rosenburg says it's a while to adjust but overall people are resilient and will adapt. >> may have not gone our way, we are here to support the winner. >> for parents if your kids are picking up on the tension reassure they will be safe. let them know they will be okay and
ali gorman joins us with more on that ali. >> it was a long and ugly campaign season and then election day stretched out into the morning and left voters tired and some in disbelief. gloomy rainy weather is how many hillary clinton supporters woke up today. we spoke to some. >> i feel sad because we did a lot of work. >> i'm a little upset. not a little a lot. >> it's just i'm worried about psycho therapist steven rosenburg says that the supporters of the losing...
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i'm alex witt with ali velshi and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >> this election is a moment of reckoning. it is a choice between division or unity. between division
i'm alex witt with ali velshi and louis burgdorf. "morning joe" starts right now. >> this election is a moment of reckoning. it is a choice between division or unity. between division
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artan (abdul ra-zahk ali-ar-tahn ) intentionally rammed his car into a group of people outside: (angshuman kapil, graduate student, ohio state university) "i think i saw three oro students being hit." authorities say the somali-refugee then got out of the vehicle with a butcher knife and began stabbing onlookers. -nats/sot-(911) all patients are alert and oriented but severe bleeding out of some of them university officer alan horujko (whore-rootch-co) is credited with ending the chaos: (osu chief of police craig stone) our officer was on the scene in less than a minute, and he ended the scene in less than a minute -nats-(name being read at graduation) artan had recently transferred to ohio state....after obtaining law enforcement officials are looking into a post he allegedly made on facebook shortly before the incidentsaying that he was sick of the way muslims were being treated. the school's president is urging people not to rush to judgment: (michael drake ohio state president dr. michael v. drake) "what we want to do is really unify together//and then allow the investigation to take p
artan (abdul ra-zahk ali-ar-tahn ) intentionally rammed his car into a group of people outside: (angshuman kapil, graduate student, ohio state university) "i think i saw three oro students being hit." authorities say the somali-refugee then got out of the vehicle with a butcher knife and began stabbing onlookers. -nats/sot-(911) all patients are alert and oriented but severe bleeding out of some of them university officer alan horujko (whore-rootch-co) is credited with ending the...