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sincere, andry when he is not talking about the issues, he is very present.is listening to them and enjoying what they are telling him. ofis thinking in the back his mind about what else has to happen but he does a christmas party every year, holiday party. seniors, then there is one -- he ran his first campaign for condominiumt complex, luxury condominium complex on the waterfront. become a veryhas good friend. he's a republican -- we never asked him for any donations, but he has become a good friend, and he started with us 35 years ago to have a christmas party or holiday party for low income families. then we moved to have holiday parties for veterans. missed that in all those years. he has a breakneck schedule but he doesn't miss that. mark: two quick questions -- whose imitations do you like better, his or larry david or him of larry david? [laughter] imitation he does is his monster imitation. do you do a monster? >> i do not. john: do you do any? >> i do not, i read to them. he teaches them chess and baseball and soccer. that is something that your vie
sincere, andry when he is not talking about the issues, he is very present.is listening to them and enjoying what they are telling him. ofis thinking in the back his mind about what else has to happen but he does a christmas party every year, holiday party. seniors, then there is one -- he ran his first campaign for condominiumt complex, luxury condominium complex on the waterfront. become a veryhas good friend. he's a republican -- we never asked him for any donations, but he has become a good...
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show with fake tickets causing a crowd that officers described as aggressive and unruly and violent andry outous. >> two fights, a guy fight and girl fight. to control it uproar all available officers were sent with help from state troopers. the she was shut down and officers ordinary thaerd people disperse. when that didn't happen, pepper spray was used. they spray pepper spray all over the place, there was so many people out trying to have fun. five people were tan away in cuffs. the ven up says this was organized by a company called new world llc. we reached out to them but haven't heard back. >> john cocoa, 7 news today in new england. >>> also in worcester, a cab driver viciously attacked on west boylston street, police say that driver was picking up two customers and as soon as they pt into the vehicle police say they stabbed him several times and investigators say the man and woman took cash and credit cards and ran off. that driver is now in stable condition. boston police releasing this new surveillance video of the perp of interest in a carjacking. police reported the carjacking
show with fake tickets causing a crowd that officers described as aggressive and unruly and violent andry outous. >> two fights, a guy fight and girl fight. to control it uproar all available officers were sent with help from state troopers. the she was shut down and officers ordinary thaerd people disperse. when that didn't happen, pepper spray was used. they spray pepper spray all over the place, there was so many people out trying to have fun. five people were tan away in cuffs. the...
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and again today hot andry weather conditions fanning the flames. nbc's kerry sanders is on the fire lines where hundreds of firefighters are now on the attack. >> reporter: on day three, no let-up. but now a clear picture of the devastation. gone, more than 40 homes. cinerated in thiss fast-moving fire. those among the last to evacuate could hear the blaze hitting homes. >> some people have guns and ammo, like i do, and could you hear all of the ammo going off and it sounded like fireworks. so you know they were burning houses then. >> reporter: today, with 30 volunteer firefighters on the ground and the national guard overhead, d.c. ten that can drop 12,000 gallons of firir retard and. we joined this deputy in the hardest hit areas. he said most evacuates, but not all. >> people are lucky. >> lucky because? >> they actually survived the fire and everything. but it is not over. >> reporter: this community knows what it is to lose everything in a horrific wildfire. four years ago bastrop texas was hit by the worst fires in the statat histsty. more t
and again today hot andry weather conditions fanning the flames. nbc's kerry sanders is on the fire lines where hundreds of firefighters are now on the attack. >> reporter: on day three, no let-up. but now a clear picture of the devastation. gone, more than 40 homes. cinerated in thiss fast-moving fire. those among the last to evacuate could hear the blaze hitting homes. >> some people have guns and ammo, like i do, and could you hear all of the ammo going off and it sounded like...
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pleased andry honored to be just a small part of this very significant milestone. it is a significant milestone for the central intelligence agency, but it is also one for the entire intelligence community. this afternoon, john brennan, i thought, did an excellent job of taking a long, historical look at the president's daily brief. i could not be prouder. i could not ask for a better partner, colleague, friend, and as we call each other, foxhole brennan, and i'm so proud of the relationship that we have had during not only going back to john's tenure in the white house and now in his great service as to rector of the cia. -- as the director of the cia. he spoke very eloquently about fromignificance of the pdb the kennedy and johnson years. the cia modernization that john talked about, integrating disciplines and capabilities across the agency, reflects changes that we have been making as an intelligence community. fasterll make the agency and more responsive to world events. john's superb leadership at bringing these changes about has been tremendous. i could talk
pleased andry honored to be just a small part of this very significant milestone. it is a significant milestone for the central intelligence agency, but it is also one for the entire intelligence community. this afternoon, john brennan, i thought, did an excellent job of taking a long, historical look at the president's daily brief. i could not be prouder. i could not ask for a better partner, colleague, friend, and as we call each other, foxhole brennan, and i'm so proud of the relationship...
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beautiful for him to do at the end of his life. , talkou also, patti smith about in your songs in your andry wrote about performed about rachel corrie who died march 16, 2003 right before the u.s. invasion of iraq, when she was standing before an israeli military bulldozer trying to prevent the destruction of a palestinian family's home who she knew well. >> well, you know, again, it is the other thing -- when you cite me as an activist -- this always humbles me in the same way when people call me a musician. i can't, self a real activist. donee never really anything. i never put my life on the line. i admire these people so much -- all i can do really is that is not my calling in life. i'm not really a deeply political person. i am more of a "i hope, a humanist. but what i can do is to remember these people and to sing of them i wrote of a fellow in guantanamo bay. i wrote -- i write of these people and sing of them so their names are not forgotten. rachel corrie, such a lovely girl, who, you know, i am sure she did not want to give her life. she stood up for what she believed in. and i thi
beautiful for him to do at the end of his life. , talkou also, patti smith about in your songs in your andry wrote about performed about rachel corrie who died march 16, 2003 right before the u.s. invasion of iraq, when she was standing before an israeli military bulldozer trying to prevent the destruction of a palestinian family's home who she knew well. >> well, you know, again, it is the other thing -- when you cite me as an activist -- this always humbles me in the same way when...
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. >> not only did the majority of all the sycamores andry -- also almost all the top soil was taken away, the flood was so extreme that it wiped everything right down to parent material, if you will, the raw sand and gravel on the valley floor. and it's going to take a long time for that to come back, generations. josh: this is a restoration process that continues to this day. tonight we have more on the catastrophic damage in al spelled. for the first time we're hearing some of the incredible survival stories. be sure to join us at 7:00 for riding above, a look at the alstead flood now 10 years later. unitil is expanding, up next we'll tell you -- jennifer: also shoppers are year, but not as much as first thought. hayley: bright and sunny weather today with bare laically cloud in the sky, but clouds are on the way along with some rain showers too. josh: and a londonderry man got his chance to win a million dollars today. how did he do? find out coming up. jennifer: this week's adopt a pet is peyton, he has a lot of energy but also loves to custody expel gets along well with welcome to s
. >> not only did the majority of all the sycamores andry -- also almost all the top soil was taken away, the flood was so extreme that it wiped everything right down to parent material, if you will, the raw sand and gravel on the valley floor. and it's going to take a long time for that to come back, generations. josh: this is a restoration process that continues to this day. tonight we have more on the catastrophic damage in al spelled. for the first time we're hearing some of the...
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. >> the temper of the public is very andry. >> rose: at washington.at washiw recovery of the economy, particularly where middle income and lower income. >> rose: and they have a reason. >> yes, and they have a reason to be angry at congress because they don't see the, any real results that would directly assist them to better their lives. they are seeing a degree of antagonism between the two parties which is maybe higher than you and i have seen. and so they want to clean everybody out. >> rose: speaking of that,donal. >> well, look, he's leading. he's again struck a nerve. and he has, you know, played on what the situation as you and i just discussed. >> rose: immigration and otheri. >> i mean is immigration policy, you were out here struggling to help lat-- to get latino votes. and people will sairks the republican party, is throwing away any opportunity to have hispanic and latinnor support because the perception is that the republican party holds the view that donald trump does. >> well, that is true to a significant degree, that there is that feeling. look at the percentage of
. >> the temper of the public is very andry. >> rose: at washington.at washiw recovery of the economy, particularly where middle income and lower income. >> rose: and they have a reason. >> yes, and they have a reason to be angry at congress because they don't see the, any real results that would directly assist them to better their lives. they are seeing a degree of antagonism between the two parties which is maybe higher than you and i have seen. and so they want to...
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. >> so, i think time will permit eachnd eveive drawing, maybe not for each andry every one of you, butike peters, would you like -- >> i would. >> the audience demands it. >> wait, can i draw quickly one cartoon. this will take two seconds.t fi. i forgot to include this one, drei couldn't find, but i really like it. so, i drew-- i wanted to have it , but i was so disorganized to find cartoons that are 10, 11, 12 years old. i do like rumsfeld, like a smald moon-- knows, big chanted big for head, squinty eyes like thee weird gap toothed smile. w here and bushy brows and a smirky smile and then cheney has liked the big glasses, big four head, kind of a pointy nose and weird thing there. then, so i do them like on thean side of a mountain in thehe caption here was: mount rush t- war. [applause]. >> thank you. >> i mean, i'm not going to do something after that drawing. sothing to something else.ething >> mike, come draw something.so >> okay. >> mary, you come up and do something. i just think it is fun to see people draw. >> bush is always a fun.he he was fun to do because-- let me see.i a
. >> so, i think time will permit eachnd eveive drawing, maybe not for each andry every one of you, butike peters, would you like -- >> i would. >> the audience demands it. >> wait, can i draw quickly one cartoon. this will take two seconds.t fi. i forgot to include this one, drei couldn't find, but i really like it. so, i drew-- i wanted to have it , but i was so disorganized to find cartoons that are 10, 11, 12 years old. i do like rumsfeld, like a smald moon-- knows,...
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president, i would just note right from the top, you andry on the same schedule because -- you and i are on the same schedule because i come here a couple times a week and you are here more often. this is cruel and unusual punishment, i suspect for you. thank you for showing up. otherwise i wouldn't have a chance to share these thoughts today with the folks in the chamber and anybody else who may have tuned in. earlier this year, mr. president, the senate actually took up legislation that was reported out of the environment and public works committee which was a six-year transportation authorization bill. and a lot of people who don't work here don't realize that for us to spend money, taxpayer money, we in most cases have to authorize a program at certain funding levels. then we have to come back and do a certain step and that's to actually appropriate the money that has been authorized. if you spend $100,000 in a program, you can't come in an just appropriate a lot more money than that. you have to do it within the levels set by the authorization bill. well, we picked -- we took up
president, i would just note right from the top, you andry on the same schedule because -- you and i are on the same schedule because i come here a couple times a week and you are here more often. this is cruel and unusual punishment, i suspect for you. thank you for showing up. otherwise i wouldn't have a chance to share these thoughts today with the folks in the chamber and anybody else who may have tuned in. earlier this year, mr. president, the senate actually took up legislation that was...
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democrats andry republicans talk about how much they do not like conversion. of there has been this kind almost, may be consensus for years and we have not seen a bill go through congress for various reasons. people disagree about what to do ath the short-term tax that change would raise, and we disagree me long-term about whether we should ultimately lower taxes or increase spending somewhere else and pay down the debt. betty: it sounds like now it makes for good campaign rhetoric. there's not much teeth behind don'tchary: --zachary: hold your breath for corporate tax reform anytime soon. betty: thank you both for joining me this morning. much more ahead at bloomberg market day. his lastpharoah runs race this weekend. bill ackman trying to calm down fears about shares over valeant. stocks headed to the biggest monthly gain since 2011. however, did janet yellen killed the rally here? we will discuss. ♪ betty: welcome back. we are just over an hour into the bloomberg market day. time for the bloomberg business flash. saw 40 minutes ago, rising life than forecas
democrats andry republicans talk about how much they do not like conversion. of there has been this kind almost, may be consensus for years and we have not seen a bill go through congress for various reasons. people disagree about what to do ath the short-term tax that change would raise, and we disagree me long-term about whether we should ultimately lower taxes or increase spending somewhere else and pay down the debt. betty: it sounds like now it makes for good campaign rhetoric. there's not...
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ri'm hillary clinton andri approve this message. `eri good morning. `n: a salem mother accused of `overdosing on heroin in front of `her 4 --year-old daughter. `she is charged with endangering `the welfare of a child. `a man called them from the la `quinta inn around 2:00 tuesday `her daughter was treated for a `medical emergency and is staying `with family. `the cost of fish and game in new `hampshire is going up. `the state fish and game `commission has approved raising `fees for the first time in 12 `years. `most licenses will cost an extra `$10. `68 years and older will have to `pay for a license. `that fee will be $10. `the unemployment rate continues `to fall. `available. `nearly 70% to employers will be `on hand from 10:00 until 2:00. `outside we go. `the sun is coming up. `kevin says 30' s as we start off `the day. `a lot of sunshine to go along `with it. `teens in mount washington. `nearing peak in central and `southern areas. `notice the sunshine today. `this disturbance will mean a few `showers overnight today. `temperatures falling back fr
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he can goack again and again andry to get that reduced. >> try but it's very hard. i mean that's pretty -- that's pretty mandatory, his best hope there is trying to somehow get this felony thrown out. number one felony, the rest are misdemeanors. >> you really have no idea like the rest of us what's going to happen. > if you were going to ask me to guess i'd guess he's going to get jail time because of all the factors, maybe a couple years total but i don't know. >> we'll see today. >> shows what a complicated case it is. dan, thanks. >>> coming up "gma on the lookout." fascinating periment. our parents are put to the test on a crucial issue. >> this little girl is not missing but she will help us demonstrate very important to parents out there. yes, millions of you have pictures of your kids on your phone but it's the type of picture that can make all the difference in an emergency. that's coming up. lowe's presents "how to be good at math" how much money do you think we saved today? a lot. now get his troy-bilt n snowlower for only $499 all new emergen-zzzz.revolu
he can goack again and again andry to get that reduced. >> try but it's very hard. i mean that's pretty -- that's pretty mandatory, his best hope there is trying to somehow get this felony thrown out. number one felony, the rest are misdemeanors. >> you really have no idea like the rest of us what's going to happen. > if you were going to ask me to guess i'd guess he's going to get jail time because of all the factors, maybe a couple years total but i don't know. >> we'll...
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the secretary andry both working very hard with our teams to meet the deadline of this year. >> great. i guess my other question is related to moderate alcohol intake. looking at the guidelines that were issued in 2010, and wondering if that at all -- i noted in the 2015 committee statement that a confirmed the conclusions from 2010. do we think that that's going to remain the same or what will moderation -- what is considered moderation? will that change as well? >> so as i think you appropriately reflect, the advisory committee has the identical recommendations from the 2010 report. while we're not going to comment on specifics, i think it's important to reflect that there was no change. >> after this hearing, i may be consulting that guideline. >> the fda would say he meets age requirements. >> i think that's two for male. right? >> good enough. >> i want to thank you all for the tremendous work that you have done. this is really important to the american people. i'm just echoing my colleagues' discussions about proportion sizes and the need for healthy diets, particularly in commu
the secretary andry both working very hard with our teams to meet the deadline of this year. >> great. i guess my other question is related to moderate alcohol intake. looking at the guidelines that were issued in 2010, and wondering if that at all -- i noted in the 2015 committee statement that a confirmed the conclusions from 2010. do we think that that's going to remain the same or what will moderation -- what is considered moderation? will that change as well? >> so as i think...
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. >> you also have a focus in the state department in saudi arabia andry add. >> reporter: the passports didn't pass the smell tests. they were passed through very quickly. many didn't overstay their visas and were here legally. if it was implemented as he says, would pre vept some of that. to know you have that foresight at that moment to me seems like a cheap shot. >> you're either blaming for you're not. he's going to join us at the curvy couch. faces criticism for not pulling out the punches when need be. he said i'm going to defend my brother. donald trump is playing the actor role of candidate. >> look, my brother responded to a crisis and he did it as you would hope a president would do. he united the country, organized our country and kept us safe. there's no denying that. he's not taking the responsibility of take -- he looks like an actor playing the role of a candidate for president. >> i think in reality in my humble opinion, donald trump is getting better every day and running for president. also in reality, he's got jeb bush responding to him. that's tactically a positive.
. >> you also have a focus in the state department in saudi arabia andry add. >> reporter: the passports didn't pass the smell tests. they were passed through very quickly. many didn't overstay their visas and were here legally. if it was implemented as he says, would pre vept some of that. to know you have that foresight at that moment to me seems like a cheap shot. >> you're either blaming for you're not. he's going to join us at the curvy couch. faces criticism for not...
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cases because they very quickly identified the disease and they had the protocols and the systems andry sources in place to shut it down. but we sort of know that you had to go to the root of the problem in ebola. we know ebola got as bad as it got to quickly and manifest itself in west africa the way it did because those are not strong health system. those are lessons we have taken before, too. and we can take them forward in general preparedness. all right, we know it might not be ebola but something else. there's another epidemic waiting to happen or there's another disease that is going to come and take off and become a problem. we know we have some basic principles but how do deal with those already now. but we need to be making those investments. and the investments we need to make are going to take time, energy, and then back to the key theme, resources. >> if you follow that argument to its logical conclusion, ebola erupted in west africa because they didn't have the infrastructure that the west would to deal with it. the whole scare -- anybody who was in the u.s. last summer wh
cases because they very quickly identified the disease and they had the protocols and the systems andry sources in place to shut it down. but we sort of know that you had to go to the root of the problem in ebola. we know ebola got as bad as it got to quickly and manifest itself in west africa the way it did because those are not strong health system. those are lessons we have taken before, too. and we can take them forward in general preparedness. all right, we know it might not be ebola but...