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Aug 31, 2016
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some have their emergency their batteries and electrical systems aren working. our live truck has a very high area, we were creeping along and worried that the water was going to get into our live truck as well. as we were coming down here, a lot of people were standing around in their cars up to the axle and beyond. if you look real carefully, that's the kind of car that stalls out. i'll be really surprised if she makes it through there. as i say, there's a you saw paul's report. he's about two or three minutes from us. this is an area that's been saturated, innovated and flooded with the rain water. again, on fifth street west. you can see on the background, they start to go slow and the car konks out and there's nowhere to go. that's an expensive repair job. we're going to have more on tonight. >> you don't want that person to keep driving. that is not good to see that. as you can see a parking lot out there. enough people have tried and failed to get through that area. a great report. we're going to check back with you later. appreciate that update. >> child
some have their emergency their batteries and electrical systems aren working. our live truck has a very high area, we were creeping along and worried that the water was going to get into our live truck as well. as we were coming down here, a lot of people were standing around in their cars up to the axle and beyond. if you look real carefully, that's the kind of car that stalls out. i'll be really surprised if she makes it through there. as i say, there's a you saw paul's report. he's about...
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to see that employee go out of his jennifer walter was having dinner with her husband at cafe, ines arensday, and noticed a man talking to his wife in distress. he just misplaced something very important. >> the gentlemen lost his wedding ring. we asked him how long have you had the ring, he said 55 years. >> reporter: sergio was nearby, the manager, the man was desperate to get back his ring. >> he is like, i think i cleaned my hands and wedding ring is in your trash can. >> reporter: the man who lost his ring wanted to bring the trash bag home to look through it but the staff wouldn't let that happen. the employee, christian, felt embarrassed the man would have to dig through the trash to find the wedding ring, garcia went to work. >> he started looking thing by thing. >> reporter: alvarado didn't think he would find it. hand. i was super happy for him and the couple. >> reporter: walter said the entire instant left her feeling great, she took pleasure in seeing a stranger help a stranger especially when they didn't have to. >> something going above and beyond the extra mile when they
to see that employee go out of his jennifer walter was having dinner with her husband at cafe, ines arensday, and noticed a man talking to his wife in distress. he just misplaced something very important. >> the gentlemen lost his wedding ring. we asked him how long have you had the ring, he said 55 years. >> reporter: sergio was nearby, the manager, the man was desperate to get back his ring. >> he is like, i think i cleaned my hands and wedding ring is in your trash can....
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Aug 18, 2016
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homes and billings are damaged and trees and power lines arenes down after severe storms through the area tonight. thanks for staying with us, i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. thousands of people across the region are in the dark right now. we just checked the numbers, dominion, virginia has nearly 20,000 customers without power. pepco has more than 14,000 without pour and 5500 for g and e. we have team coverage tonightov with lauren demark course, marina maracco and sue palka.lk. let's start with lauren who is life in southeast where the wind blue off the roof of an apartment building. lauren. >>reporter: we just arrivedived here, tony. it's 12th and k streetsreet southeast and it's actuallytual public housing. mr. were a lot of people arounde when all this happened and i and want to introduce you to a few a of them. we've got some officers here. this is corporal o guy.ral officer barbara, officer benderr you were all here when this storm blue through and it soundt like you helped save somesome people. what happened. >> the storm came through really fast. we were just making su
homes and billings are damaged and trees and power lines arenes down after severe storms through the area tonight. thanks for staying with us, i'm tony perkins and i'm shawn yancy. thousands of people across the region are in the dark right now. we just checked the numbers, dominion, virginia has nearly 20,000 customers without power. pepco has more than 14,000 without pour and 5500 for g and e. we have team coverage tonightov with lauren demark course, marina maracco and sue palka.lk. let's...
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police aren considering charges against the driver. two people are still >> opponents argue that african american, college students and lower income voters were more likely to take advantage of early voting. and were harmed by efforts to roll it back. early voting starts october 11. election day is november 8. >>er . more thanan a million dollars up forp grabs this weekend. at a local business. sky lanes. hosting a queen of hearts jackpot drawing on sunday. going on for weeks now. with noo winner. stormny night. with a number of watches and warnings. at what'sook happening right now. hopefully things have really died down. >>d things have. we have no watches or warnings remain. tornado watch was canceled. sun went down. justd passed eight o'clock this evening here. just north and west. ofe the fox 8 studio. you'll notice some of the areas getting a soaker. and crawford county. approaching. and in term of lightening strikes about 6 hundred plus. that'sl mainly across extreme southwest areas. just outside of the viewing area. as the stor
police aren considering charges against the driver. two people are still >> opponents argue that african american, college students and lower income voters were more likely to take advantage of early voting. and were harmed by efforts to roll it back. early voting starts october 11. election day is november 8. >>er . more thanan a million dollars up forp grabs this weekend. at a local business. sky lanes. hosting a queen of hearts jackpot drawing on sunday. going on for weeks now....
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. >> this is other destinations s arened for their draw seeing a decline. years of instability has driven down tourism across the middle east and north africa with egypt reporting a 60% drop this year. terror threats have taken their toll is well. hotel bookings in the french riviera dropped 30% following the july 14 terror attack in nice. despite warnings from islamic state the country is a target, spain has been spared the violence that has touched france, germany, and the u.k. was up 12%rism compared to 2015. spending for june was up 12.7% compared to last year. veryltural tourism is important to show off our city. >> spain is coming to rely and tourism to prop up its economy as it emerges from a recession. economy -- the economies of the affected to grow 2% with tourism accounting for 14% of gdp. some worry it could be dangerous for the economy if the current trend reverses. for now, spain is enjoying its time in the sun. a little postcard from spain. lovely. kate moody with a business. we are taking a short break on france 24. more headlines after this
. >> this is other destinations s arened for their draw seeing a decline. years of instability has driven down tourism across the middle east and north africa with egypt reporting a 60% drop this year. terror threats have taken their toll is well. hotel bookings in the french riviera dropped 30% following the july 14 terror attack in nice. despite warnings from islamic state the country is a target, spain has been spared the violence that has touched france, germany, and the u.k. was up...
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. >> now hospitals arening chaing how they are prescribe powerful drugs. >> reporter: to dr. sarah wake mane the story of the opioid crisis was written out on countless prescription pads. >> in the 90s we saw doctors prescribe more and more of these medications. we've been told that they were not addictive when used to treat pain which was actually not true it turns out. >> reporter: often patients would be sent home with far more of the drugs than was necessary. >> the person who got a surgical procedure went home with 90 tablets of a pill to be shared or abused often with a health halo with patients who believed they were safe because they were prescribed. now almost five people a day in massachusetts die as a result of an opioid overdose. but in the last several weeks massachusetts hospital has ruled out new guidelines for their doctors to joud line how to walk the line between doling out too many drugs and being able to re-- relieve pain compassionately. the overarching plan is to use opioids for possible dosage. dr. wakeman says they also like to see more people with the
. >> now hospitals arening chaing how they are prescribe powerful drugs. >> reporter: to dr. sarah wake mane the story of the opioid crisis was written out on countless prescription pads. >> in the 90s we saw doctors prescribe more and more of these medications. we've been told that they were not addictive when used to treat pain which was actually not true it turns out. >> reporter: often patients would be sent home with far more of the drugs than was necessary....
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trains and buses aren randy: all right, olessa. breaking news in boston -- a teenager is recovering after being shot. we have been gathering details overnight. emily: the eyeopener's doug meehan is live at the scene with what we know right now. doug? doug: good morning. we know the victim here is just 15 years old. shot several times. and right now police are looking for help to find out who pulled the trigger. we have some video in a from just overnight. police say the teen was in a car in front of 25 gavin way just that is when the shots rang out. he was hit. we talked to police at the scene, and they're optimistic about his condition. >> he is in surgery. he was shot a few times. according to the doctors, there is a good chance he may survive your. -- here. doug: police say the victim was just shy of his 16th birthday. no arrests in this case. police are asking anyone who saw anything to come forward . of course, those tips can beke scene, we will be sure to pass it along. live in boston, doug meehan, wcvb newscenter 5. emily: t
trains and buses aren randy: all right, olessa. breaking news in boston -- a teenager is recovering after being shot. we have been gathering details overnight. emily: the eyeopener's doug meehan is live at the scene with what we know right now. doug? doug: good morning. we know the victim here is just 15 years old. shot several times. and right now police are looking for help to find out who pulled the trigger. we have some video in a from just overnight. police say the teen was in a car in...
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incident last week el they say a young manth, either white or hispanic bus with a tattoo on his arm, aren intentions, or if he has broken any lawso, but for parents this situation is alarmingo >> it is terrified i have young kidsds and i just try to talk t about, if anyone slows down to run back into the house. >> you just cannot trust anybody. >> a police want to talk to the man at this point., if you have info about him wa are asked to as we get ready for the start of high school football season, we are profiling some of the top teams >> today it is an north olmsted here's a look at what makesy th join us for season 20 of friday nigh touchdown friday august 26 at 11:00 p.m.. no contact stretch of the kalamazoo river because it is been with sewage , heavy rains caused a spell at a water plant which done more tha 500,000 gallons of partially treated wastewater into the river,p epa will test the water each day intelligence deemed safe.er natural disasters wreaking havoc across the unite states, wildfires the last two deadly flooding an that section now facing deadly tornadoes, n reid binio
incident last week el they say a young manth, either white or hispanic bus with a tattoo on his arm, aren intentions, or if he has broken any lawso, but for parents this situation is alarmingo >> it is terrified i have young kidsds and i just try to talk t about, if anyone slows down to run back into the house. >> you just cannot trust anybody. >> a police want to talk to the man at this point., if you have info about him wa are asked to as we get ready for the start of high...
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they aren blue. they will not e armed but they loitering or harassing people. olympic games continue to impress and keep bringing home more medals. >> battle on the beach. the united states takes on brazil but the americans could not pull off the win. this is jennings first loss. the uses will now bronze. >>> simone biles got her fourth gold medal. she won the floor exercise finals. it makes her the first american to win for medals in a game. the united states men team celebrated redemption. they scored to silver medals on in the women's 200-meters. the united states qualified two women to the finals. a show of dominance on the track in the men's 200-meters. two men moved on to the semifinals. -?but ooze champion bolt left t competition in his heat easily. >> it was two medals for the united states in the men's jump. a dramatic hoe of spirit in the women's 5,000-meters. a member of team us and another runner tumbled to the ground helped the other girl to finish the race. both women were advanced to the finals. >>> there is nor coming up this afternoon. here's w
they aren blue. they will not e armed but they loitering or harassing people. olympic games continue to impress and keep bringing home more medals. >> battle on the beach. the united states takes on brazil but the americans could not pull off the win. this is jennings first loss. the uses will now bronze. >>> simone biles got her fourth gold medal. she won the floor exercise finals. it makes her the first american to win for medals in a game. the united states men team celebrated...
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thousands of acres and more than tonight, more than 30 fires aren burning throughout the west. one of the most familiar faces on television died today. steven hill. for 10 years, he played thel curmudgeonly district attorney adam schiff on "law & order." and here's a bit of tv trivia-- hill was the original leader of the "mission: impossible" team, replaced after season one by peter graves. steven hill was 94. well, this looked like a scene out d thousands of people runninge through the streets of taiwan'sn capital seemingly in a panic but we're told these were pokemon go players trying to catch one of the rarest characters, snorlax. and if this makes sense to you, we suggest contacting the nearest kid, a millennial, to explain it. speaking of kids, today nine- year-old zion harvey showed off the progress he's made sinceof undergoing a double hand infection when he was two. zion is from baltimore, and three weeks ago, he threw out the ceremonial first pitch at an orioles game. so what's next for him?xt >> convince mom to let me play football. ( laughter ) >> dubois: not sure if
thousands of acres and more than tonight, more than 30 fires aren burning throughout the west. one of the most familiar faces on television died today. steven hill. for 10 years, he played thel curmudgeonly district attorney adam schiff on "law & order." and here's a bit of tv trivia-- hill was the original leader of the "mission: impossible" team, replaced after season one by peter graves. steven hill was 94. well, this looked like a scene out d thousands of people...
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negotiators put in a marathon session to come up with this deal, details aren kept under wraps until members of the boa and the union have a chance to look them over first . they walked away from the bargaining table around 5:00 a.m.. with a tentative agreement, details will be released to the public once both sides look over the agreement and members cast their votes negotiations began last november, bargaininga representatives seem pleased with the deal that has been hammered outut. >> teachers union president says that we worked hard to avoid an to students education we were able to bring back a contract that is good for kids and educatorsg that our members will be able to ratify. school ceo eric gordon says that we ar pleased to take a contract to the bar that both sides see as fair.re >> union had planned to strike thursday night, if the agreemen had not been reached. contract becomes effective immediately, once both sides ratify it. the browns player who has not shied away from taking a stand on social issuesie is in the headlines again, this time supportingth a current player
negotiators put in a marathon session to come up with this deal, details aren kept under wraps until members of the boa and the union have a chance to look them over first . they walked away from the bargaining table around 5:00 a.m.. with a tentative agreement, details will be released to the public once both sides look over the agreement and members cast their votes negotiations began last november, bargaininga representatives seem pleased with the deal that has been hammered outut. >>...
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aren-pacific stocks expanding a losses. janet yellen speaks at jackson hole.rom officials pushing for a hike. robert kaplan says the push for a rises strengthening. at follow me at twitter @rishaadtv. there is keenly awaited speech from janet yellen. we have singapore starting off. >> the story today looking across the asia-pacific is not surprising considering the mild pullback we saw this week. about. to really panic the 10th of 1%. it has also been a drying up of volume. you are really seeing a lot of outflow. a moderate about of our clothing pulled out of asian markets. we only have these two markets that have not seen this, that is taiwan and thailand. japan is just now to touching its sessional low. mostly at a push up, when you're talking about fixed income. a lot of these stocks have been caught in tight trading rings. australia has been stuck between points.6 japan's talk about 3-4 basis points. when you're talking about china, i think this might be a little more -- the reason i bring this up is basically on, they been -- this is being seen more clear
aren-pacific stocks expanding a losses. janet yellen speaks at jackson hole.rom officials pushing for a hike. robert kaplan says the push for a rises strengthening. at follow me at twitter @rishaadtv. there is keenly awaited speech from janet yellen. we have singapore starting off. >> the story today looking across the asia-pacific is not surprising considering the mild pullback we saw this week. about. to really panic the 10th of 1%. it has also been a drying up of volume. you are really...
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he's accused of running over and killing 15 year old marcos arens in 2013 after robbing him of his ipad. the second suspect in this case, jason dismont, plead guilty earlier this month. the trial is expected to last two weeks. /// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> this morning, rescue efforts are underway in central italy... after a 6-point-2 earthquake struck the country. right now 38 people are dead, with the death toll expected to go up. the hardest hit towns and villages are in the mountains... the mayor of one village said, "the town isn't here anymore". italy's prime minister has sent heavy equipment to help remove the debris. the earthquake struck overnight.. with several aftershocks./// ((michelle mortensen)) >>> the first human case of the west nile virus has been spotted here in las vegas. the southern nevada health district announced.. neuro-invasive form of west nile. the woman has been treated and released from the hospital. this is the first case in clark county this year. one person was infected last year. /// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> right now.. we want to get a check on your forecast.
he's accused of running over and killing 15 year old marcos arens in 2013 after robbing him of his ipad. the second suspect in this case, jason dismont, plead guilty earlier this month. the trial is expected to last two weeks. /// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> this morning, rescue efforts are underway in central italy... after a 6-point-2 earthquake struck the country. right now 38 people are dead, with the death toll expected to go up. the hardest hit towns and villages are in the...
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Aug 23, 2016
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that arene some things really positive. presidentsthink all should be doing more.ur governorse being active on this. this is not something one person caps off. we are starting with the museum and memorial that in the hopes of what people can do together. that is the memorial. charlie: why montgomery, alabama? bryan: it was the cradle of the confederacy. it was a place where terror was widespread. i think montgomery is a perfect place for this. if anything, you got to tell these spaces. we got to do it in places where there is going to be some assistance. charlie: was there any resistance in montgomery? bryan: we are the early days of this. i'm sure there will be. those columns are all representative of thousands of people who were lynched. the names of lynching victims will be in grade on each column. the collins will rise. jars of soil collected from lynching sites. we have invited people to go to lynching sites where they collect soil and put it in a jar. it has the name of the victim and the date of the lynching and they reflect on that. it has been really empow
that arene some things really positive. presidentsthink all should be doing more.ur governorse being active on this. this is not something one person caps off. we are starting with the museum and memorial that in the hopes of what people can do together. that is the memorial. charlie: why montgomery, alabama? bryan: it was the cradle of the confederacy. it was a place where terror was widespread. i think montgomery is a perfect place for this. if anything, you got to tell these spaces. we got...
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Aug 20, 2016
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this is where people go to do -- to we aren office was used to going to north is where it is one companyesks next to the poor we know. co-working spaces are shared office spaces. it is a lot more flexible and cheaper. for a start up, or an entrepreneur it is a much easier way to get into a space where the startup cost -- without the startup cost of renting an office. >> yuan in two primary, that focuses on wellness. >> yes, it is a brand-new space. there is green juice and healthy snacks and free yoga. it just feels very calm. they hope that will attract people to their space. >> wi-fi, was is still great? >> their password was "feel great." >> it sort of encapsulates brooklyn. are these neighborhoods that figure if you live in the neighborhood you like everything about your neighborhood. isent to coworkers, which innate gentrifying neighborhood in brooklyn. it is exactly what you would think of. it has exposed beams, and cement, of course a lot of it was fashioned to be that way. there was artisan all coffee and people who worked there all look really hip. lena dunham's newsletter runs
this is where people go to do -- to we aren office was used to going to north is where it is one companyesks next to the poor we know. co-working spaces are shared office spaces. it is a lot more flexible and cheaper. for a start up, or an entrepreneur it is a much easier way to get into a space where the startup cost -- without the startup cost of renting an office. >> yuan in two primary, that focuses on wellness. >> yes, it is a brand-new space. there is green juice and healthy...
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lots of action o on the coconven floor at the w wells fargo aren, as well as on the streets.lary clinton made history inindispably, becocoming the presidential nominee of the democratic partyty. the first woman. her opponent, bernie sanders said he gave her his support. but his voters, many of them, made up their own minds. hundreds chose to walk off the convention floor in protest at what theyy saw was a rigged process. wewe will talk about continuing the revevolution, the peoplple's revolutionon, and what that's going toto take ththis wk on "te laura flanders show." welcome. we are glad you are watching. [applause] >> the story that it left the most is the woman's rights movement. what are you marching in the street for? you think you're going to dodo a revolution? that is impossible. but guess w wt? we combmbined wh peoplele powower did the imposs. >> we know that hillary is going to be the nominee for the presidential election. i am very excited. >> we need the first woman president. stein.t is jill [applause] so let's fight for the greater good. [chanting] when the peopl
lots of action o on the coconven floor at the w wells fargo aren, as well as on the streets.lary clinton made history inindispably, becocoming the presidential nominee of the democratic partyty. the first woman. her opponent, bernie sanders said he gave her his support. but his voters, many of them, made up their own minds. hundreds chose to walk off the convention floor in protest at what theyy saw was a rigged process. wewe will talk about continuing the revevolution, the peoplple's...
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Aug 29, 2016
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in the video, the man believed to be the chef is seen saying to aren that all muslims terrorists thatkilled the priest, and i do not want people like you here. worry, wesay, do not are leaving. newhis the rise of some pbobia? people are asking these questions. they demanded answers. apologized and said the situation has gone out of hand. he was emotional over all of this. investigation an into the incident. a politician has called for sanctions against the restaurant's intolerable behavior. anchor: you have an article about teens. some are choosing to say no to social media. reporter: interesting article from "the wall street journal." a report from the pew research center. online.ll teens go daily half are on instagram. this subset of teens choosing to unplug, about 5%. they say they do not feel like they are missing out on anything. they like having interactions in real time, as opposed to interacting with photos on instagram. much of it turns out to be gossip. that is an interesting point. teens tend to compare themselves to other. teens to post things for their like valuees. ancho
in the video, the man believed to be the chef is seen saying to aren that all muslims terrorists thatkilled the priest, and i do not want people like you here. worry, wesay, do not are leaving. newhis the rise of some pbobia? people are asking these questions. they demanded answers. apologized and said the situation has gone out of hand. he was emotional over all of this. investigation an into the incident. a politician has called for sanctions against the restaurant's intolerable behavior....
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Aug 22, 2016
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again, let's remind everyone with interest rates almost at zero, interest rate that euro in aren negativeors being incentivized to chase field. how does that investor prepare for calamity? it is very challenging today. we are in a low return world. those are the three most important words to remember. how do you go about doing your business in a low return world? you can settle for a low return or you can pursue a high return. how do you get a high return in a low return world? the answer is, you have to take significant risk. erik: are you comfortable taking that risk? >> i am a professional. don't try this at home. what we have done is we have operated under a mantra, move forward but with caution. oaktree is a cautious investor. that means more caution than usual. we have amped up the caution and the skepticism -- all of the things that i said earlier were in short supply, we have increased. erik: oaktree is willing to sacrifice return? >> yes, we have a safer than average portfolio, which means normallyverything goes , we will make a lower return than the average, but that is the pric
again, let's remind everyone with interest rates almost at zero, interest rate that euro in aren negativeors being incentivized to chase field. how does that investor prepare for calamity? it is very challenging today. we are in a low return world. those are the three most important words to remember. how do you go about doing your business in a low return world? you can settle for a low return or you can pursue a high return. how do you get a high return in a low return world? the answer is,...
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thing we arene key looking for is the italian referendum and how that plays out. apart from that, we don't see anything else that would be a negative. shery: always great to see you. the equity and derivatives strategist from bnp arab off. vonnie: it shocked the markets one year ago -- china pasta regulation took investors by -- china pasta regulation took investors by surprise. we will look at where things stand right now. and macy's got a big boost today. it is lifting the whole sector after it announced it will close 100 locations. isry: the time in new york 3:11. we could see a historic day for u.s. markets with all indices closing at record highs will stop for the first time since 1999, since before the dot calm bubble. m bubble.t co the nasdaq also gaining that much. this is bloomberg. vonnie: you are watching bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. shery: i'm shery ahn. vonnie: time for the bloomberg business flash. leaving leggs mason after more than three decades. the stock picker is known for beating the s&p 500 index. buying legg mason stake in the fund co
thing we arene key looking for is the italian referendum and how that plays out. apart from that, we don't see anything else that would be a negative. shery: always great to see you. the equity and derivatives strategist from bnp arab off. vonnie: it shocked the markets one year ago -- china pasta regulation took investors by -- china pasta regulation took investors by surprise. we will look at where things stand right now. and macy's got a big boost today. it is lifting the whole sector after...
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>> donald trump be a the campaign trail tonight out to prove he's the law and ord >> well, they arenning the heat on hillary clinton over the e-mail candle. sharon crowley now. sharon? reporter: yeah. at this time for tat tonight between clinton and trump. trump posting a fledge to the american people that he will fight to ensure that every american is treated equally. his posting comes after hillary clinton posted a negative ad about trump on twitter. trump is trailing in the polls and trying to gain ground. >> republican presidential candidate donald trump is trying milwaukee wisconsin tonight. his campaign stop here follows days of rayoths and protests in the city. the violence is a reaction to the deadly police shooting of an armed black man. earlier today, trump met with the milwaukee county sheriff. >> you take a look at ferguson and st. louis. you take a look at all the different baltimore, i guess, the number one example of the last couple of years. we need, we need law and order. >> democratic presidential candidate hillary conditionton has pennsylvania, ahead in the polls there
>> donald trump be a the campaign trail tonight out to prove he's the law and ord >> well, they arenning the heat on hillary clinton over the e-mail candle. sharon crowley now. sharon? reporter: yeah. at this time for tat tonight between clinton and trump. trump posting a fledge to the american people that he will fight to ensure that every american is treated equally. his posting comes after hillary clinton posted a negative ad about trump on twitter. trump is trailing in the polls...
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and right now at least half of americans feel their voices aren being heard! ( laughter ) and let me tell you, folks, that goes for both sides, whether they be strong conservatives or morally bankrupt liberals! (laughter ) think about this-- just consider why people stood behind beie sanders. you see, bernie, he understood their emotions. one said, "i think the bern." they said, "i feel the bern!" ( laughter ) now, just to remind you, 11 years ago, i inventerd:d a wo truthiness. you see, truthiness is believing something that feels true even if it isn't supported by fact. truthiness truthiness. right? truthiness comes from the gut, because brains are overrated. you know who had a brain? ( laughter ) adolph hitler. so, naturally, brains aren't good. naturally, i admire this man. in fact, i see myself in him. we're both ovethe-top tv rsonalities who decided to run for president. but i admit, ladies and and gentlemen, i'm humble enough-- ( cheers and applause ) -- i'm humble enough to admit he has surpasd me now. truthiss has to feel true, but trumpiness doesn't
and right now at least half of americans feel their voices aren being heard! ( laughter ) and let me tell you, folks, that goes for both sides, whether they be strong conservatives or morally bankrupt liberals! (laughter ) think about this-- just consider why people stood behind beie sanders. you see, bernie, he understood their emotions. one said, "i think the bern." they said, "i feel the bern!" ( laughter ) now, just to remind you, 11 years ago, i inventerd:d a wo...
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if you get underneath one of the cells, there is potential for very heavy rainfall as we arening? i. notice the cells coming toward northeastern pennsylvania aiming for north jersey, the more activity coming in there is a flash flood watch still in effect north and west of the city. this is basically going to run through the overnighttime frame that includes putnam, rockland, orange county and northern jersey and back to eastern pennsylvania. again be on the lookout for the kids for local heavy downpours. temperature-wise, middle 70's for most areas now. poughkeepsie to midtown. 72 as you get bellmawr at sussex as you november long island close to the 70-gree park. little 60 moderately humid. although, still humid. then watch the future cast. the showers and storms scattered about during glover night period. they you get out the door. could be a couple of showers around then a combination of sun and cloud force the day as high pressure ridges on down and dries things out. we have a couple of nice days after this. 70 in the low. the shower and thunderstorm around. isolated locally
if you get underneath one of the cells, there is potential for very heavy rainfall as we arening? i. notice the cells coming toward northeastern pennsylvania aiming for north jersey, the more activity coming in there is a flash flood watch still in effect north and west of the city. this is basically going to run through the overnighttime frame that includes putnam, rockland, orange county and northern jersey and back to eastern pennsylvania. again be on the lookout for the kids for local heavy...
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we aren it. hillary clinton blasting donald trump's plan for wanting to get rid of the death tax saying it will only help the wealthy. what mrs. clinton is forgetting, wealthy already avoid this thing by hiring the best lawyers and accountants they can. you know who can't? the little guy who by the way has already been taxed on the income. we have a primer from mrs. clinton on why double taxation is un-american, doesn't work. back to politics, donald trump staying on message is the candidate who can defeat isis and terrorism in a town hollering on fox news, trump want more terror attacks could take place. >> we could be nice about it and say it will never happen again and what we are doing by allowing thousands, tens of thousands of people that we don't know anything about, it is going to happen again because there is something wrong. until we figure it out, we have to stop it. trish: he went on to hit president obama and mrs. clinton on failed poli libya and syria and think about it, 5 years ago
we aren it. hillary clinton blasting donald trump's plan for wanting to get rid of the death tax saying it will only help the wealthy. what mrs. clinton is forgetting, wealthy already avoid this thing by hiring the best lawyers and accountants they can. you know who can't? the little guy who by the way has already been taxed on the income. we have a primer from mrs. clinton on why double taxation is un-american, doesn't work. back to politics, donald trump staying on message is the candidate...
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aren cam a las seis...ertajecon l detalles ms relevantes de esta lamentable tragedia includo el testimonio de un hombre quloio todo... cesar/top vo --en san jos, la polica identific a los dos herno que fueron asesinados a balazos el pasado domingo... --se trata de ''michael ramirez'' de 27 aÑos y ''arturo ramirez'' 36.. --''michael'' muri en la escena del tiroteo, en la calle ''ocho ur" mientras arturo fci en el hospital al que fue trnsporto. --las autoridades siguen investigao los posibles motivos de este crimen.. cearake vo tambin en san jos, el hombre que fue arrestado la semana pasada por su posible participacin en el homicio de un adolescente.. fue puesto hoen libertad, por falta de pruebas.. laolicia dice que no hay suficiente evidencia que vincule a ''alander za'', de9 aÑos, ela muerte a balazos de un joven de 16 aÑos la noc del 1 agosto en la esquina de la calle ''nth white rd''... cesar/ots --autoridades municipales en sa jos conseran sernte declarar estado de emergencia.. take vo ---- ante la lta
aren cam a las seis...ertajecon l detalles ms relevantes de esta lamentable tragedia includo el testimonio de un hombre quloio todo... cesar/top vo --en san jos, la polica identific a los dos herno que fueron asesinados a balazos el pasado domingo... --se trata de ''michael ramirez'' de 27 aÑos y ''arturo ramirez'' 36.. --''michael'' muri en la escena del tiroteo, en la calle ''ocho ur" mientras arturo fci en el hospital al que fue trnsporto. --las autoridades siguen investigao los...
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homes and billings are damaged and trees and power lines arenes down after severe storms
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they aren what to mechanic sure they have it all out, all the hot spots, so they are pay close attention to that. this is next to the "san francisco chronicle" building. >> develop news from southern california, false reports of a shooter at l.a.x. put a major kink in travel plans. the airport police say 281 flights are delayed, two conflicts condition settled and 27 were diverted. it started a 9:00 when passengers reporting hearing what they in the was gunshots in the condition foundation a man dressed as zorro was detained. >> police were around me me telling me to put my happens up and i did not thing about what i was wearing. >> the man was releases. passengers were running on to the tarmac and a person was trampled and was treated foreign joys. >> from billion judgment police say the explosion that people heard at a criminal institute was now the result of a bombing. the explosions were materials consumed by a fire most likely started to destroy criminal evidence. belgium has been on high alert since coordinated suicide attack on brussels airports and subway killed 32 people in marc
they aren what to mechanic sure they have it all out, all the hot spots, so they are pay close attention to that. this is next to the "san francisco chronicle" building. >> develop news from southern california, false reports of a shooter at l.a.x. put a major kink in travel plans. the airport police say 281 flights are delayed, two conflicts condition settled and 27 were diverted. it started a 9:00 when passengers reporting hearing what they in the was gunshots in the condition...
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temperatures for the middle dry conditions have continued those numbers aren continuing to declineum remove the seniors coming up next look at the 66 currently and worcester t and once the frt festivities the temperatures were startingdropop to see this knows of more comfortable and pushing into western ohio.o. you will notice a pretty big on this afternoon not anticipating any rain with the front daytime highs 80s the front will be like today. high 80s on saturday and sunday after the forecast we ar trying nowa i don't mean that in a positive waydo folks over doig it a little bit. as we start to lift the warm front northst will increase shos on sunday we've included a slight chance during the foxtron with cap the small chances for a we don't have a lot of flights 50 are we looking at any major cool down for a shower chances chance on sunday and more than likely the middle of next weeksd nothing super decided that this might haveu to adjust at this point. how definitive this at traffic. when the fence something to be aware ofwh it has deathly been two nuns who dedicated their lives t
temperatures for the middle dry conditions have continued those numbers aren continuing to declineum remove the seniors coming up next look at the 66 currently and worcester t and once the frt festivities the temperatures were startingdropop to see this knows of more comfortable and pushing into western ohio.o. you will notice a pretty big on this afternoon not anticipating any rain with the front daytime highs 80s the front will be like today. high 80s on saturday and sunday after the forecast...
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they aren they are allowed to compare your name and picture against your credit card or check. >> they me. i assured them i was but they still didn't believe it. >> why do credit scores vary by sources be it experian, trans union or equifax? >> they don't all have the exact identical information and they aren't releasing it on the identical second. remember a credit report and therefore your credit score is a snapshot. just that one second when they ask. so if a bill got paid and they added a new charge, and that's how they do it and if there is a huge differential and they pull out what who is saying bad about you and the report. >> whom do i contact to stop junk mail? >> that's a good question. optoutprescreen.com. that gets rid of the credit card offers. or a majority of them. then dmachoice.org gets rid of most of the other. now there are outliers, just rip off organizations that do not care about the laws. if you put your name on both of those and you have to reput them on ef few years and pretty much the junk mail will disappear. >> it goes on your website. >> and yes, we will po
they aren they are allowed to compare your name and picture against your credit card or check. >> they me. i assured them i was but they still didn't believe it. >> why do credit scores vary by sources be it experian, trans union or equifax? >> they don't all have the exact identical information and they aren't releasing it on the identical second. remember a credit report and therefore your credit score is a snapshot. just that one second when they ask. so if a bill got paid...
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aren-pacific stocks expanding a losses. janet yellen speaks at jackson hole. a rate comment
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and they aren usually relatively mild, rashes, joint ache and pain.hat usually lasts about a week. the virus generally disappears in seven days. re cases a rare, ra of an urological syndrome that some people get in a very rare instance, associated with different viruses -- a new urological syndrome -- neur ological syndrome that some people get in a very rare instance, associated with different viruses including zika. it is the pregnant woman's vulnerability that sets this apart as a very special kind of infection. charlie: and what happens to pregnant women that are infected? when pregnant women get infected during their pregnancy, there is a chance, particularly if they get infected during the first trimester, that they will have a baby that has a congenital abnormality, particularly microcephaly, which is the small size of the head due to the interference of the developmental process of the brain, which generally, when it develops, pushes up the skull in a nice, smooth form. but when the development of the brain is either hindered or destroyed, it
and they aren usually relatively mild, rashes, joint ache and pain.hat usually lasts about a week. the virus generally disappears in seven days. re cases a rare, ra of an urological syndrome that some people get in a very rare instance, associated with different viruses -- a new urological syndrome -- neur ological syndrome that some people get in a very rare instance, associated with different viruses including zika. it is the pregnant woman's vulnerability that sets this apart as a very...
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two people who had to be pride out of the car aren condition. three others are listed in serious condition. four firefighters were evaluated as a precaution but they are expected to be. >>> nuances -- new answers could come today in a decades old murder case. our news partners at wtop report that patricia jean welsh plans to enter a plea for perjury for the lyons sisters murders. they disappeared from the mall. 40 years ago. prosecutors believe that lloyd welsh kidnapped the girls, killed them and buried their burned remains in bedford county, virginia. his trial is pushed to next year. patricia jean welsh is his cousin. she told investigators that other family members lied to family members to cover up the crimes. >> two incidents are racing security concerns at cia headquarters in langley, virginia. thomas luu is expected to plead guilty today. he crashed his car in june to get the cia's attention. his mother said her son was troubled and distraught by the orlando shootings. a pennsylvania man was stopped at the gate carrying a rifle and a dag
two people who had to be pride out of the car aren condition. three others are listed in serious condition. four firefighters were evaluated as a precaution but they are expected to be. >>> nuances -- new answers could come today in a decades old murder case. our news partners at wtop report that patricia jean welsh plans to enter a plea for perjury for the lyons sisters murders. they disappeared from the mall. 40 years ago. prosecutors believe that lloyd welsh kidnapped the girls,...
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they areñ#?< what you might cal x conservative or fundamentalist conservative. white supremecy. these are valid racist, anti-semmites, anti-immigrants. they believe there is a conspiracy against white identity perpetrated by not just the left but by conservatives as well. they are quite dangerous. >> some people pushed back on that and said it isp push everybody into -- who is in the alt-right movement into this racist category. is it fair? >> well, look, the same people that have this ideology were burning crosses 40 years ago. m.á ing crosses 40 years ago. twitter but we see the same anti-semitism, bigotry, and racism that characterized the extreme right for decades. >> so trump pushed back hard on his personal association with the hate groups. his campaign saying that no candidate can choose who supports him. he has not in any way endorse these folks. but let me play for you, if we have some sound, what a lot of people criticized from donald trump dating back to earlier this year. >> will you unequivocally condemn david duke and say you don't want him vote. >
they areñ#?< what you might cal x conservative or fundamentalist conservative. white supremecy. these are valid racist, anti-semmites, anti-immigrants. they believe there is a conspiracy against white identity perpetrated by not just the left but by conservatives as well. they are quite dangerous. >> some people pushed back on that and said it isp push everybody into -- who is in the alt-right movement into this racist category. is it fair? >> well, look, the same people that...
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multiple crews aren out scene of the fire so far. not really clear what type of building the structure is right now. we have a ground crew that is headed to the scene. you see fire crews are there trying to attack the fire from above. we believe it was burning in the attic of that building. you could see some smoke in that area. stay with "today in the bay" this morning. we'll get you updated on blocked streets in that morning. we know the morning commute will be picking up and we'll get live reports as soon as we can. >>> a lot of activity last night at lax and developing story right now. there was panic, there was chaos erupting after reports of an active shooter. there were several nine one calls shortly before 9:00 about shots fired. you see people running around the airport and trying to take shelters. an investigation, though, turned up no evidence of a shooting. the situation caused, as you see there, mass panic, wide spread flight delays. people barricaded themselves in bathrooms and restaurants. traffic outside lax came to a
multiple crews aren out scene of the fire so far. not really clear what type of building the structure is right now. we have a ground crew that is headed to the scene. you see fire crews are there trying to attack the fire from above. we believe it was burning in the attic of that building. you could see some smoke in that area. stay with "today in the bay" this morning. we'll get you updated on blocked streets in that morning. we know the morning commute will be picking up and we'll...
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this could be the market that bulls aren bund protected. caroline: thank you very much. yields up, or yields down? >> well, we have been bullish for a long time. and i have to say, near-term, we are getting a bit more cautious. seasonals are not very good for the first couple weeks of september. you've got a lot of supply coming up in early september and you could see a little bit of spillover from repricing of the fed. we are a bit more cautious near-term. that said, idol think we are going to face another tantrum, as we had -- i don't think we are going to face another tantrum, as we had in spring 2015. i don't think the market is crowded today as it was at the time. manus: and of course next week, we have got 30 billion euros coming into the market from spain, germany, and france. that could cheapen it up a little bit in terms of the asset. this is something we have been debating throughout the week. with that kind of supply coming into the market, does that continue to expand? when you look at spain and italy, where do you think the real risk is? is it within the spa
this could be the market that bulls aren bund protected. caroline: thank you very much. yields up, or yields down? >> well, we have been bullish for a long time. and i have to say, near-term, we are getting a bit more cautious. seasonals are not very good for the first couple weeks of september. you've got a lot of supply coming up in early september and you could see a little bit of spillover from repricing of the fed. we are a bit more cautious near-term. that said, idol think we are...
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live e until they reach their 90's. 90' researchers say hispanics haves the highest preference for arener life african-americans are moreeric likely to want to live for 100vf or more years.eea gender age and education will ad nhadno impact on the results.esl >> so interesting.eresting i feel like people are aging really well these days. >> exactly.>> exa >> with exercise and all thatsea we know about how to take careoa of your >> as long as i'm healthylthy kicking and doing all right i ag want to live.live. >> and botox. box. [laughter][laughter] >> all that good stuff.hat >> my parents are 89 and 90, 90, still driving attended myended daughter's wedding recentlyec they're thriving go out torivino dinner and lunch.nd lch. >> keep on living, people. >> that's right. >> exactly. >> i love it. [laughter] >> if you're shopping for'r seasons i got to deliver youelir another really hot day for tomorrow. looks like we'll head for thell mid 90's. >> okay. >> as we head into the weekend we keep it hot but lower h theet humidity a little bit.. >> yes. we can deal with that. dl wi >> absolutely. i
live e until they reach their 90's. 90' researchers say hispanics haves the highest preference for arener life african-americans are moreeric likely to want to live for 100vf or more years.eea gender age and education will ad nhadno impact on the results.esl >> so interesting.eresting i feel like people are aging really well these days. >> exactly.>> exa >> with exercise and all thatsea we know about how to take careoa of your >> as long as i'm healthylthy kicking...
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lots of action o on the coconven floor at the w wells fargo aren, as well as on the streets.ry clinton made history inindispably, becocoming the presidential nominee of the democratic partyty. the first woman. her opponent, bernie sanders said he gave her
lots of action o on the coconven floor at the w wells fargo aren, as well as on the streets.ry clinton made history inindispably, becocoming the presidential nominee of the democratic partyty. the first woman. her opponent, bernie sanders said he gave her
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very close eye on seismic activity in thece region to ensure residents in the hardest hit regions arensominging aftershocks. this earthquake is shaping upap to be italy's deadliest since the 2009 quake that left 3000 people did he do with an epicenter 90 miles south ofou o this most recent one. it's a devastating situation, si unstable as well and continue to before you knowo you the latest as it develops.sl for now we'll send it back upk to you in the studio. stu >> flew fta investigationti highlighting new concerns news about metro trains.metrains a report found metro rail yardaa workers have not been using the hand brakes to keep parked trains from rolling away.rom >> this is apparently beently going on for decades.. metro had three run away rail a car incidents just last year. fta officials also found the "widespread lack of complianceda with metro's internal rules for rail cars and maintenance me equipment stored in the railstor yards." >>> this morning the hunt isor e on for a peeping tom caught on camera outside of a house inn alexandria.alex police released impatch of theht susp
very close eye on seismic activity in thece region to ensure residents in the hardest hit regions arensominging aftershocks. this earthquake is shaping upap to be italy's deadliest since the 2009 quake that left 3000 people did he do with an epicenter 90 miles south ofou o this most recent one. it's a devastating situation, si unstable as well and continue to before you knowo you the latest as it develops.sl for now we'll send it back upk to you in the studio. stu >> flew fta...
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but this is a much bigger we aren than a prepared to have and b that could be dusk asked now. -- discussed now. [laughter] >> we can continue the discussion around the corner. there are books available in the bookstore. there are some there, so if you would like to have the author inscribed a copy, you have the opportunity. and we have the opportunity now to think jason. [laughter] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you are watching weekend history tv, all every weekend on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. touringyear c-span is across the country. we go back to our visit in port huron, michigan. we are filming on the fourth floor of what is called the municipal federal reserve city hall. it's right on the crow river. probably the most eastern point of michigan. the city of port huron actually our population is around 30,000 people of which is a decrease. at one time back in many years ago, probab
but this is a much bigger we aren than a prepared to have and b that could be dusk asked now. -- discussed now. [laughter] >> we can continue the discussion around the corner. there are books available in the bookstore. there are some there, so if you would like to have the author inscribed a copy, you have the opportunity. and we have the opportunity now to think jason. [laughter] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national...
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and then 2s you washington bridge construction has 0.0 alternate side of the street parking rules aren?ot: >>> it's 4:50. the chiropractorb+ accused of sexually assaulting some of his patients. sexual contact charges7 lewdness. two female patients claimed the 45-year-old doctor who irby spine care assaulted them during treatment. a third patient claims she was inappropriately touched by irby. >>> a driver accused of hitting and killing two men in brooklyn: has beeng-z 21-year-old efrin lanfranco-perez=ku including leaving scene of a deadly accidenth?s: ?k hit and killed israel turcios and del mar maldenado monday in cypress hills, then got out of his car and ran away. >>> 4:51. the parents of actor an tonyelchin have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the maker of jeep. they're suing fiat chrysler intending the gear0qt: the jeep was defective. the jeep rolled down the driveway of their son's los angeles home inz??: 27-year-old star trek star. >> we decided toq prevent other families=&k4gn5sne same tragedy. and it wasottt: he was a remarkable human being. >> the jeep had been part o
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aren: i think what we seeing right now in singapore and the atlantic basin is a real downward pressurerude and turning it into gasoline. that means these refineries are going to start lowering and clean up the refining product. tom: does that give you a delta on oil price that nudges it from $43 down to $39? or can it be a bigger nudge them that off downstream dynamics? jason: i think you are probably in the right range. i don't think it is much worse than that. the oil markets will recognize this as a transition. so i think there is a lot of support when you get to $40. tom: what is the mystery on oncoming supply. where is the supply geographically right now? jason: it is down to a couple of places. libya is the big unknown. do see rapprochement between the governments there it will be significant downside. saudi arabia is the other one and i think it will be a small movement. 200,000 barrels a day from them. other than that, tapped out. francine: where do you see the price of oil? on thehort-term, a risk downside. your chart makes an interesting point. you talk about opec and the rig
aren: i think what we seeing right now in singapore and the atlantic basin is a real downward pressurerude and turning it into gasoline. that means these refineries are going to start lowering and clean up the refining product. tom: does that give you a delta on oil price that nudges it from $43 down to $39? or can it be a bigger nudge them that off downstream dynamics? jason: i think you are probably in the right range. i don't think it is much worse than that. the oil markets will recognize...
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farms existed in the middle, in place that aren is beautiful. we have to talk about that.e will continue the conversation about 20 years in, what do we know, what can we know, and what should we know? these are good things. you think nothing didn't happen you are worried about. you think things did happen. >> i think we have an addressed that middle point. we seeing a lot of farmers trying hard and giving up. that is a sign, if we don't preserve. we can think about our purveyors and where we are getting food from and except a little inconvenience if we can afford it to invest and keep that system going while we figure out these mechanisms by which food is going to get around. we required to have to have a large system of small constructs to feed a billion people at least. >> what hasn't happened, a lot of really great things have happened. we are on our way. what has not happened enough, a collective buy-in from the american public. there is too much that if you care about food in america, not in france or asia, you are eva lee just -- elitist. you are made fun of for ment
farms existed in the middle, in place that aren is beautiful. we have to talk about that.e will continue the conversation about 20 years in, what do we know, what can we know, and what should we know? these are good things. you think nothing didn't happen you are worried about. you think things did happen. >> i think we have an addressed that middle point. we seeing a lot of farmers trying hard and giving up. that is a sign, if we don't preserve. we can think about our purveyors and where...
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there aren in which countries like japan that sell a lot of goods here, but keep restricted access for u.s. companies and u.s. workers to their markets. prime minister lee is right. the prime minister of japan is taking some risks because he knows he needs to make his economy more competitive. this will open up access we haven't seen in the past. that is a big market. it is still one of the top three economies in the world. the last point i would make around this is china. as prime minister lee mentioned, china is not part of the tpp. don't establish strong tradeand norms for have and commerce is conducted in the asia-pacific region, china will. china is engaging all the countries in the region around its own version of trade agreements. they are not worried about labor standards or environmental standards or human trafficking or anticorruption measures. standard, lowest common denominator trade deal. is it creating high standards, china's rules will govern in the fastest-growing part of the world. that's bad for us economically. security bad for interests. it's bad for the interests i
there aren in which countries like japan that sell a lot of goods here, but keep restricted access for u.s. companies and u.s. workers to their markets. prime minister lee is right. the prime minister of japan is taking some risks because he knows he needs to make his economy more competitive. this will open up access we haven't seen in the past. that is a big market. it is still one of the top three economies in the world. the last point i would make around this is china. as prime minister lee...
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also conduct research and best practices and work with them directly through technical variety aren a wide of issues to help city leaders and their staff do their jobs basis.on a daily so it's wide ranging in terms of the issues that we cover and the citiest we engage with but it's all directly driven towards how do we help cities do better.bs i want to talk about innovation perspectivet least on what innovation means particularly when we're talking about local governments. from formerote mayor ron littlefield, a mayor in chattanooga, tennessee. says it's not glamorous but it's innovative in a nitty-gritty, we're going to our sleeves, get to work, and solve this problem sort of way i think cities have focus, at least local governments, on solving problems. when we talk about innovation, cities infuse data and technology? some new tools for some cities. help them do that job better, pinpoint and solve problems and the mayor was talking specifically about a new program in detroit that was leveraging data to help better low-incomehow populations can better be connected to social services
also conduct research and best practices and work with them directly through technical variety aren a wide of issues to help city leaders and their staff do their jobs basis.on a daily so it's wide ranging in terms of the issues that we cover and the citiest we engage with but it's all directly driven towards how do we help cities do better.bs i want to talk about innovation perspectivet least on what innovation means particularly when we're talking about local governments. from formerote mayor...
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there aren''t enenough teachers. there often aren't access to textbooks. are learners in large classes, 70 or 80 students in a class.s. and so how can n we strengthen the education system to help it develop and help it to serve and to operate most efficiently in thosese very constrained environments? lee: rightht. steve: so, we see it across the board, across assessment, across providing access to information and to content, and also really connecting people who otherwise have not been connected. so whether it's teachers who are in rural schools, who, for the first time, ininstead of being isolated, can now talk to other teachers, even v via facebook or via whatsapp and share resources and support each other. so we see it across--we've s seen the impact of mobile technologies across a wide range of, kind of--of points within the education system. lee: steve, whatat about somethg even more basic than that in terms of just being able to reach kids in areas where normally they might not even be able to get to school because of geographic challenges? steve: we
there aren''t enenough teachers. there often aren't access to textbooks. are learners in large classes, 70 or 80 students in a class.s. and so how can n we strengthen the education system to help it develop and help it to serve and to operate most efficiently in thosese very constrained environments? lee: rightht. steve: so, we see it across the board, across assessment, across providing access to information and to content, and also really connecting people who otherwise have not been...
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there aren''t enenough teachers. there often aren't access to textbooks.here are learners in large classes, 70 or 80 students in a class.s. and so how can n we strengthen the education system to help it develop and help it to serve and to operate most efficiently in thosese very constrained environments? lee: rightht. steve: so, we see it across the board, across assessment, across providing access to information and to content, and also really connecting people who otherwise have not been connected. so whether it's teachers who are in rural schools, who, for the first time, ininstead of being isolated, can now talk to other teachers, even v via facebook or via whatsapp and share resources and support each other. so we see it across--we've s seen the impact of mobile technologies across a wide range of, kind of--of points within the education system. lee: steve, whatat about somethg even more basic than that in terms of just being able to reach kids in areas where normally they might not even be able to get to school because of geographic challenges? steve
there aren''t enenough teachers. there often aren't access to textbooks.here are learners in large classes, 70 or 80 students in a class.s. and so how can n we strengthen the education system to help it develop and help it to serve and to operate most efficiently in thosese very constrained environments? lee: rightht. steve: so, we see it across the board, across assessment, across providing access to information and to content, and also really connecting people who otherwise have not been...
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middle, ined in the place that aren is beautiful. we have to talk about that. we will continue the in,versation about 20 years th n what do we know, what can we know, and what should we know? these are good things. you think nothing didn't happen you are worried about. you think things did happen. >> i think we have an addressed that middle point. we seeing a lot of farmers trying hard and giving up. , if we don'tn preserve. purveyorsnk about our and where we are getting food from and except a little inconvenience if we can afford it to invest and keep that system going while we figure out these mechanisms by which food is going to get around. we required to have to have a large system of small constructs to feed a billion people at least. happened, a lot of really great things have happened. we are on our way. enough, aot happened collective buy-in from the american public. there is too much that if you care about food in america, not in france or asia, you are eva elitist.-- you are made fun of for mentioning the word arugula. livelinessk to the that goes han
middle, ined in the place that aren is beautiful. we have to talk about that. we will continue the in,versation about 20 years th n what do we know, what can we know, and what should we know? these are good things. you think nothing didn't happen you are worried about. you think things did happen. >> i think we have an addressed that middle point. we seeing a lot of farmers trying hard and giving up. , if we don'tn preserve. purveyorsnk about our and where we are getting food from and...
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given the inevitability of such theseriations, aren impossible goals? can fully capture history. a standard formatted movie script is 100 plus pages. you cannot cover any subject fully in that space. those who write learn no book can capture any subject fully. we don't stop writing books. nor will drama to stop writing plays and scripts. if we do not just reject "hamilton," how do historians assess it fairly without asking too much? witing as mistimed, a-- riting as an historian, andrew -- he argues that the three conventions help to drive that genre. en prospective americans, libertarian version of liberty or freedom. by peopleo bad things trying to deny that freedom that binds americans to the good cause. and unanimity among americans, excluding those bad things, as a critical factor in victory of that good cause. yet, he argues, hamilton also challenges some of these contentious, reshaping them while affirming them. the fascinating mix of forcing us to think about, for example, who gets to claim inclusion in the story of the revolution, and the divisions among them, does much
given the inevitability of such theseriations, aren impossible goals? can fully capture history. a standard formatted movie script is 100 plus pages. you cannot cover any subject fully in that space. those who write learn no book can capture any subject fully. we don't stop writing books. nor will drama to stop writing plays and scripts. if we do not just reject "hamilton," how do historians assess it fairly without asking too much? witing as mistimed, a-- riting as an historian,...