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are they faster. >> they are really quick. they stalk and so, they don't chase after. >> but they can run over 0 miles an hour and they very agile. >> they can leap 9 feet up in the air or 20 feet out. >> long jump and the high jump there. team. >> look at the paws. they spread out really well. >> they are. and they are very large. >> look really large there. >> are you close with them. >> to handle them. >> i imagine. >> jamie is on the hand raising team and they know her very well. >> being hand raised establishes the trust between the caregivers and them. and they voluntarily present their tail. which is amazing. >> she was hugging me like a baby. like all fours. >> and you guys. get this. >> i want to mention, too. >> a lot of people have time off because of thanksgiving and even on thanksgiving, you guys are open. >> we are open every ipg single day of the year. come on out after eating and spend time with the family. we have her and the white tiger it is a great time to come out and the weather will be perfect. >> yes. >
are they faster. >> they are really quick. they stalk and so, they don't chase after. >> but they can run over 0 miles an hour and they very agile. >> they can leap 9 feet up in the air or 20 feet out. >> long jump and the high jump there. team. >> look at the paws. they spread out really well. >> they are. and they are very large. >> look really large there. >> are you close with them. >> to handle them. >> i imagine. >> jamie...
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we are very sorry that you are >> i believe that is what he said. >> reporter: these protests are nothing like the ones we saw in portland. thankfully nobody was hurt. we are seeing plans for three more protests this weekend with two were coming together at the capital. and another is planned for tomorrow morning at 10:00. >>> a racially charged graffiti was charged -- was found on the dorm a the university is looking into where it came from and they insist the security of their student is their top priority. >>> a suspicious fire this morning. we got up with them just as they doused the flames. they tell us this is the second time this same house caught fire. so far there is no cause, but they are considering opening up firefighters in peoria reporting flames out near 79th avenue and cactus. this one also is vacant meaning no one was living there. we are told this house is now a total loss. >>> we are learning some new details about the explosion in afghanistan. four people were killed and another 14 hurt. you can see where this base was. authorities are not revealing any details about t
we are very sorry that you are >> i believe that is what he said. >> reporter: these protests are nothing like the ones we saw in portland. thankfully nobody was hurt. we are seeing plans for three more protests this weekend with two were coming together at the capital. and another is planned for tomorrow morning at 10:00. >>> a racially charged graffiti was charged -- was found on the dorm a the university is looking into where it came from and they insist the security of...
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you are fired. brandon coleman has continued to call out the phoenix the va for ignoring suicidal veterans. he said it is time to start listening to the veterans who have first-hand experience with this broken system. for their jobs. all of the seats in dc needs to be worried because change is coming. >> coleman once veterans to be able to choose their own doctors and he is calling for staff bonuses to end. >>> for months it has been all about campaigning now isn't about campaigning -- governing with donald trump making a transition team swapping out chris christie with his vice president mike pence. our next president spending most of the day in trump tower in new york. governor christie will stay on the transition team and joining jeff sessions and rudy giuliani with mike flynn and nude gingrich -- newt gingrich and dr. ben carson. the father of the most controversial bill is on the team. he has been advising trump on immigration since the very beginning. >> we talked about all kinds of things ran
you are fired. brandon coleman has continued to call out the phoenix the va for ignoring suicidal veterans. he said it is time to start listening to the veterans who have first-hand experience with this broken system. for their jobs. all of the seats in dc needs to be worried because change is coming. >> coleman once veterans to be able to choose their own doctors and he is calling for staff bonuses to end. >>> for months it has been all about campaigning now isn't about...
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if you are a millennial, chances are you are aware of the skins.hy do so popular among readers and investors. roommates, in their mid-20's at the time, former nbc producers who basically were trying to start a newsletter that would summarize the news for their friends. whileea that millennials, they are not huge consumers of newspapers or network news are in fact, contrary to popular belief, they want to do with going on. it's a straightforward summary, compared it to the original time magazine. it's very broad it doesn't go into a lot of depth. he gives you a good foundational knowledge of what's happening. and it's written in snappy millennial a witch. -- language. carol: what do you mean? on overot of jokes go my head. l,uses acronyms like ir etc., etc.. carol: they are having some fun with it. max: it's useful. -- useful. oliver: i was on the subway looking over the shoulder of the person next to me and i saw the headline, a major news event. i was like what is this? i said in reading more and the content when you got past the snark was very st
if you are a millennial, chances are you are aware of the skins.hy do so popular among readers and investors. roommates, in their mid-20's at the time, former nbc producers who basically were trying to start a newsletter that would summarize the news for their friends. whileea that millennials, they are not huge consumers of newspapers or network news are in fact, contrary to popular belief, they want to do with going on. it's a straightforward summary, compared it to the original time...
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these are the things we are very mindful of, and we are driving hard. lot of times, the message we use is not unlike venture scalp and scale. you are trying to look for people with solutions to problems. injustice and technology, we found that there are several jurisdictions who are already doing very interesting work with data. an example would be miami-dade. went from 7000 people in prison to 4900. they closed the prison and changed how they were doing with substance abuse challenges, and opened a 12 bed unit in the hospital. our incredible police officers, they have a choice when they have someone in that state to take them to jail or take them to the emergency room. now they have an option. that 911 and the police are trained on, only 109 arrests. it requires all of these tech skills and policy skills. we now have different ways to do it, and we have a data-driven justice initiative. over 25% of the jurisdictions in the countries are now are dissipating a biweekly. aarning conference call -- biweekly learning conference call. it iser it is, whether
these are the things we are very mindful of, and we are driving hard. lot of times, the message we use is not unlike venture scalp and scale. you are trying to look for people with solutions to problems. injustice and technology, we found that there are several jurisdictions who are already doing very interesting work with data. an example would be miami-dade. went from 7000 people in prison to 4900. they closed the prison and changed how they were doing with substance abuse challenges, and...
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they are not going into the bond markets. yields are creeping up.are just holding cash and waiting to see what happens. that is all you can do in this environment. cash, reduce risk, sit on wait to see what the outcome is next tuesday. anybody that things we're going to get a very definite outcome on tuesday next week is very optimistic. because i suspect whatever the outcome, it will be contested. once it's contested, things could take longer to filter through before we see exactly what is going on. now, the really of the situation is how do you position yourself with a trump or a clinton victory? wins, markets will selloff. if clinton wins, we will likely get a relief rally short term. the dollar will behave differently as well various sectors, as well oil and other asset classes, too. caroline: once the dust has settled and it is clear who has won, a clinton or trump, give us one sector or one asset class that you like if clinton wins and one if you like if trump wins. >> the obvious sector to live it is financials. if you invest in financials wi
they are not going into the bond markets. yields are creeping up.are just holding cash and waiting to see what happens. that is all you can do in this environment. cash, reduce risk, sit on wait to see what the outcome is next tuesday. anybody that things we're going to get a very definite outcome on tuesday next week is very optimistic. because i suspect whatever the outcome, it will be contested. once it's contested, things could take longer to filter through before we see exactly what is...
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some are credible, some are not credible. we investigate and find out how we can fix that and avoided in the future. there is a lot of concern at all levels for civilian casualties and we work very hard to avoid those. host: the lines are open for viewers. we will start with kendrick. en independent. littleear with us with a bit of a delay as we talk to the general. go ahead with your question. drags yes. insanity ison of doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. we trained these soldiers. we have been there over 10 years. we've trained them and they threw down their weapons and ran. game?s the end own should fight their battles. we have been fighting them for over 10 years and nothing has changed. they are fighting. they neveron tv, fight. ende are talking about the game and the concern about doing the same thing over and over again in iraq. caller: yes. guest: thank you kendrick, i would suggest we are overoing the same thing and over again. we were there in 2003-2011 then we left. we left because
some are credible, some are not credible. we investigate and find out how we can fix that and avoided in the future. there is a lot of concern at all levels for civilian casualties and we work very hard to avoid those. host: the lines are open for viewers. we will start with kendrick. en independent. littleear with us with a bit of a delay as we talk to the general. go ahead with your question. drags yes. insanity ison of doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. we...
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nowhe currencies are weakening, reserves in china are falling, the reserves are going down.dess money floating , that's come out. that drives yields up. that leads to the perception of a dollar shortage in the markets. that fuels the dollar upward. it all has everything there. if donald trump doesn't manage to get all of the policy suggestions through capitol hill, even if we don't see his policies quite as inflationary as they could be on until we getow far to targeting inflation in the united states. it's already at 1.7% and you look at the set number number. -- september number. that's eating its way there. kit: it will continue to crawl there. we will get the inflation by next year in some form. we will get more wage growth. the stronger dollar is going to lean against that. oil prices are higher now. the inflation rate is going to move higher. most people are rushing around saying instead of one rate hike, it's one this year and two next year. anna: we get the minutes from the fed. does that add anything to your understanding of the world? unemployment is 4.9%. one of t
nowhe currencies are weakening, reserves in china are falling, the reserves are going down.dess money floating , that's come out. that drives yields up. that leads to the perception of a dollar shortage in the markets. that fuels the dollar upward. it all has everything there. if donald trump doesn't manage to get all of the policy suggestions through capitol hill, even if we don't see his policies quite as inflationary as they could be on until we getow far to targeting inflation in the united...
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are enormous. comingng up on "earth focus." >> biodiveversity as a way toto describe the sheer variety of life on earth. life --- on land, air and sea. the sheer diversity of life on earth is a testament to the majeststy, beaeauty, and wondert is the natural world. millions of species of plants, animals, and microorganisms and the environment that habit are part of a creature interrelatedd system. they depend onn what other for survival. huhuman beings are part of this intricate web of life. biodiversity is also a source of cultural and spiritual wealth, an essential part of human tradition and inspiration. the earth's natural systems provide a range of services vital to our survival. species for other our food, livelihood, medicines, as well as to purify our air and water. oceans provide food and help regulate the climate. forest regulate water supplies and provide fuel. but all too often, we take these services for granted. totoday, human actionsns are pug naturaral systems to the limit, and this
are enormous. comingng up on "earth focus." >> biodiveversity as a way toto describe the sheer variety of life on earth. life --- on land, air and sea. the sheer diversity of life on earth is a testament to the majeststy, beaeauty, and wondert is the natural world. millions of species of plants, animals, and microorganisms and the environment that habit are part of a creature interrelatedd system. they depend onn what other for survival. huhuman beings are part of this intricate...
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something they are emphasizing, are all the lead up act to these.hey have announced katy perry is one of their global ambassadors and they have a slew of celebrities that will be on stage during singles day. they have virtual-reality shopping they will be testing out and a fashion show where you can see what the models are wearing and buy this product -- those products ahead of time. they have rolled out many more products and games ahead of singles day so the minute the clock hits november 11, we will see the numbers skyrocket. emily: our bloomberg tech reporter and kevin carter, thank you so much. another stock we are watching qualcomm shares down after hours , despite the chipmaker predicting sales growth. more on that story later this hour. a reminder, all episodes of bloomberg tech are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays p.m. in new york, 3:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: let's turn to videogame makers. take higher after reporting a two solid beat for second-quarter sales, adjusted revenue coming in well above
something they are emphasizing, are all the lead up act to these.hey have announced katy perry is one of their global ambassadors and they have a slew of celebrities that will be on stage during singles day. they have virtual-reality shopping they will be testing out and a fashion show where you can see what the models are wearing and buy this product -- those products ahead of time. they have rolled out many more products and games ahead of singles day so the minute the clock hits november 11,...
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we are distilling a tremendous amount of data but out of it we are trying to identify what are 2-3 keyneeds. really keep the plan actionable. to that same extent, the plan is approved in april focus primarily on things that we can deliver within a one-three-year timeframe so the week is immediate improvements in these neighborhoods. focused on seven key neighborhoods as well as using our data to identify routes heavily used by seniors and people with disabilities. what was exciting to me including this presentation together is even in the last six months since you adopted the plan we've got a lot of stuff on the ground. that's really responding to the key needs. for example in chinatown the key issue is always crowding and we have already gotten new buses out and will continue to get more. we increased peak service on the one california which again was extremely crowded. we implemented one of our source proposition a products which not only improved reliability but also reduce turns and save time for people traveling on earth 10 and 12 routes. the implement it a pretty significant port
we are distilling a tremendous amount of data but out of it we are trying to identify what are 2-3 keyneeds. really keep the plan actionable. to that same extent, the plan is approved in april focus primarily on things that we can deliver within a one-three-year timeframe so the week is immediate improvements in these neighborhoods. focused on seven key neighborhoods as well as using our data to identify routes heavily used by seniors and people with disabilities. what was exciting to me...
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we are ambitious. we are big component. if we just replicate this it will put a very large dent in the number of kids in foster care, the number going into foster care. beyond that, every child in foster care deserves their own ,nique, confidential lawyer properly trained, the same lawyer from case to case. this, hello i will be your lawyer today. so sorry, we have to go into court now. not good enough. watch their caseload. do they have to take continuing education? why does it have to be such a checkerboard across the country where some places do it and some places are terrible? how do we raise all ships with the rising tide, and how do we get every big university to do this? soledad: a little more detail on the university in these two questions, how do you identify the students and what factors do you consider? how do you sort through who you will take, and are the students given full scholarships? for those who do not go to college, why are they not going? peter: i did talk about the admissions process. we normally sour
we are ambitious. we are big component. if we just replicate this it will put a very large dent in the number of kids in foster care, the number going into foster care. beyond that, every child in foster care deserves their own ,nique, confidential lawyer properly trained, the same lawyer from case to case. this, hello i will be your lawyer today. so sorry, we have to go into court now. not good enough. watch their caseload. do they have to take continuing education? why does it have to be such...
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those are the challenges we are working on. those are tractable. those are things we believe we can achieve. we have put a stake in the ground and said, if we do not develop curative approaches to all cancers within the next 10 years, shame on us. we do have the capacity to move this field forward rapidly. that is what this immunotherapy unit is going to help us do. the other challenge we face, of course, is, how do we enable these technologies to move forward? the immunotherapy unit is one small part of that. david alluded to the men shot effort which we participated in actively. we just met with vice president biden' staff yesterday. we have been actively involved in the process. is a fantastic mechanism for enhancing and supporting collaboration between the various cancer centers here in the united states and worldwide. we are glad for the opportunity the moon shot brings. there are also other enablers that the moon shot has highlighted, such as, how do we ensure that all patients have access to these treatments, if they cannot come to seattle?
those are the challenges we are working on. those are tractable. those are things we believe we can achieve. we have put a stake in the ground and said, if we do not develop curative approaches to all cancers within the next 10 years, shame on us. we do have the capacity to move this field forward rapidly. that is what this immunotherapy unit is going to help us do. the other challenge we face, of course, is, how do we enable these technologies to move forward? the immunotherapy unit is one...
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i'm saying they are not. however i do think that to the extent we are going to keep track of the police, the problem is that police are responsible for collecting the data and classifying categories which is historically been out we have done we are asking police to continue to please themselves even empirically. that makes me very skeptical. the reclassification of murders and when there are numbers games to be played how do we classify a homicide versus something else? whether it's funding or crime is going up or going down etc. so the higher the stakes we attach numbers we attach it to education. these numbers will dictate your future and outcome and invite the dynasty with the numbers. i'm suggesting some sort of greater oversight. it should be mandatory that all police departments do that. i can imagine a police department not being forced to keep track of the people they shoot for the officers that get shot or the traffic stops. all these things we should be able to know. the war in doug's -- drugs prod
i'm saying they are not. however i do think that to the extent we are going to keep track of the police, the problem is that police are responsible for collecting the data and classifying categories which is historically been out we have done we are asking police to continue to please themselves even empirically. that makes me very skeptical. the reclassification of murders and when there are numbers games to be played how do we classify a homicide versus something else? whether it's funding or...
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they are deeply worried. these children are deeply worried about their parents and other family members do to the immigration status. these kids are frightened and with reason that their families may be broken up by the policies of the incoming at demonstration. they are left to wonder whether the troponin statements of candidate trump will be carried out by president trump. in short, everything splc chronicled in its new critically important report is cooperated by the calls and conversations we've had over the past several weeks. we are angered and saddened, but not surprised by the fact 90% of teachers have witnessed a negative impact on their student and 80% noted how anxious their students are. this is unacceptable. nclr has begun working with affiliates to provide support including mental health services and teacher training to address bullies. we are working with partners like our friends today to combat this issue together and on a national level and we are grateful to splc for documenting what is goi
they are deeply worried. these children are deeply worried about their parents and other family members do to the immigration status. these kids are frightened and with reason that their families may be broken up by the policies of the incoming at demonstration. they are left to wonder whether the troponin statements of candidate trump will be carried out by president trump. in short, everything splc chronicled in its new critically important report is cooperated by the calls and conversations...
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so, we are going to show you this picture, but again, we are waiting to get it confirmed. you can see this is a vehicle that appears to have rammed through, there's a bicycle trapped underneath. you can see the windshield has been shattered out as it looks like it may have been used to hit some individuals. but again, we are waiting to confirmation on exactly how this attack played out. but some of the pieces are starting to become clear or at least put in to place. as soon as we get new information, we will let you know. back over to the desk. >> all right. thanks very much. we went to go to cleveland 19 news anchor ramona robinson who has a god daughter who is a student at the ohio state university. good afternoon. tense moments for you. no question. and your family. i'm hoping your goddaughter is ok and what have you heard from and, mckenzie is actually a student at miami of ohio university and she was on the ohio state campus this morning interviewing through their medical school program because when she graduates next year, ohio state is one of the schools she's looki
so, we are going to show you this picture, but again, we are waiting to get it confirmed. you can see this is a vehicle that appears to have rammed through, there's a bicycle trapped underneath. you can see the windshield has been shattered out as it looks like it may have been used to hit some individuals. but again, we are waiting to confirmation on exactly how this attack played out. but some of the pieces are starting to become clear or at least put in to place. as soon as we get new...
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are you a homeowner? are you married?hat connected and you know where your polling place is. all of those pieces help drive voter turnout. part of the reason why millennials now, younger voters at any age, at any era, vote a little bit less. >> what is the secret sauce to motivate younger voters? what does motivate them? >> i think it is the same thing that motivates voters across the board. you have to show what is in it for them. people across the board are feelin feeling politics with thn two eyes. i was talking with somebody , it is as climate change harder sometimes for voters to feel the urgency for them right now. so, how do you make a voters feel connected to the issues where they really feel it matters and it is not just partisan squabbling, things that do not affect them? >> to a large degree, this has been an issue this campaign. >> i think a number we talked about on the podcast, i believe this was dallas who was asking the question, going back over decades where they say, our presidential candidates, have the
are you a homeowner? are you married?hat connected and you know where your polling place is. all of those pieces help drive voter turnout. part of the reason why millennials now, younger voters at any age, at any era, vote a little bit less. >> what is the secret sauce to motivate younger voters? what does motivate them? >> i think it is the same thing that motivates voters across the board. you have to show what is in it for them. people across the board are feelin feeling politics...
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there are at least seven victims and they are looking into the possibility that there are more. >>> real estate heir ribt durst is scheduled to make a court appearance today. he was arrested after a documentary about him. before durst could be brought to face charges in los angeles he was tried in new orleans. his lawyer said he is eager to clear his name. >> two people in delaware were hurt after a pumpkin exploded at a pumpkin throwing contest. police said a woman was critically injured after being hit by debris. another man was hurt with none life threatening injuries. the debris was the seuz of a -- seuz of a car door. >>> a humanitarian group is blaming syrian government forces for the shelling of a preschool where six kids were killed. along with the children, 25 other children were hurt. >>> the united states backed kurdish led syrian forces have nowbsed a campaign to retake the syrian city of rakka. it has been under the control of isis since 2014. the united states, france and britain have said they would provide air support. it comes after the campaign to clear isis from mosul.
there are at least seven victims and they are looking into the possibility that there are more. >>> real estate heir ribt durst is scheduled to make a court appearance today. he was arrested after a documentary about him. before durst could be brought to face charges in los angeles he was tried in new orleans. his lawyer said he is eager to clear his name. >> two people in delaware were hurt after a pumpkin exploded at a pumpkin throwing contest. police said a woman was...
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tom, it looks like they are open. you are inside! how is it going? tom: i can't hear you because the big moment is upon us. >> three. two. one. tom: count it down. here we go. it's official. black friday has begun right here. 5:00 p.m. opening for best buy. it's one of the earlier stores to open but not the only one that opens at this time. you can see live on television here we are at the one at the potomac yard shopping center in alexandria. these are the clouds coming in. some of the folks i'm told signed up for the best buy credit cards and got a special place in line. folks that got here this morning are coming in as well. in a moment. there was a man i talked to last hour who is in line. of more than 100 people who got here. some of the folks again got here, one guy at 7:00 a.m. this morning and he does it year. let's go with them. they are headed to video games or computers or televisions. televisions seem to be the biggest one. see what they a before. this is fun. see what the hot items are. some people are moving fast in here. we have runnin
tom, it looks like they are open. you are inside! how is it going? tom: i can't hear you because the big moment is upon us. >> three. two. one. tom: count it down. here we go. it's official. black friday has begun right here. 5:00 p.m. opening for best buy. it's one of the earlier stores to open but not the only one that opens at this time. you can see live on television here we are at the one at the potomac yard shopping center in alexandria. these are the clouds coming in. some of the...
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there we are. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay, great. >> so, in general what is really important to talk about is program structure and our method of what makes us special. we are very client centered so the client is at the center of how we serve people and use informed consent and individual service planning so don't focus on exact career path ways we work to identify abilities in the workplace and be flexibility and proactive. proactive is think ahead. do you need a interpret or call the california department of rehabilitation. is english the first language. can you meet with them afterwards. can we work in a team approach and pull more people in. then to be flexible knowing that the life skills and challenges that people areing have geet to the door is great. transportation isn't on time they are in poverty so there are a lot of barriers. maybe they haven't eaten for the day. who's eligible for services at prc? adults over 18. if you are hiv positive. if you have a mental health diagnosis or d
there we are. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay, great. >> so, in general what is really important to talk about is program structure and our method of what makes us special. we are very client centered so the client is at the center of how we serve people and use informed consent and individual service planning so don't focus on exact career path ways we work to identify abilities in the workplace and be flexibility and proactive. proactive is think ahead. do you need a...
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there are two things that are really important that are happening right now that are driving us faster to the consumer side or the ownership by the consumer. number one is cms. they are pushing for value-based payments. they said 50% of payments are going to be value based by 2018. they are not relenting. they are pushing aggressively on this. there is pressure in the system. they drive a lot of the spend. number two is deductibles for the first time, you're seeing a lot of noise, especially around this election cycle about essentially wages are flat. deductibles and premiums around 63% in the last five years. the average consumer -- there was a study that came out a couple days ago, 50% of consumers in the u.s. cannot afford a $2,000 deductible. you're really seeing for the first time real financial pressure on the architecture of the system. consumers, if they're having to spend money out of their pocket, they're going to become more vocal. these two trends are pushing the system. the question is how fast will it change? >> what do you think as far as the role of cms in moving some o
there are two things that are really important that are happening right now that are driving us faster to the consumer side or the ownership by the consumer. number one is cms. they are pushing for value-based payments. they said 50% of payments are going to be value based by 2018. they are not relenting. they are pushing aggressively on this. there is pressure in the system. they drive a lot of the spend. number two is deductibles for the first time, you're seeing a lot of noise, especially...
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has that one reason why they are doing better than we are. i think some of this. the training policies and policies in particular which are there turned up people skills and get people back into the labor market. those things i think are very much worth looking at. one difference is it is more characteristic in the european countries to have a larger unemployed populations where we had people who are not in the labor force at all many european countries tend to have a shift towards more unemployed. >> data gets better. they are at least going through the motions of not being in the labor force i think one can certainly make that argument. there are people that disagree about that. is this just one more symptom of the end of man or something. i think if you take a look into the pool of un- working men you do see different sorts of motivational factors i think it's really meaningful that you have such a difference with respect to family structure people who are married or making different choices. likewise people who take the risks of coming to the united states are
has that one reason why they are doing better than we are. i think some of this. the training policies and policies in particular which are there turned up people skills and get people back into the labor market. those things i think are very much worth looking at. one difference is it is more characteristic in the european countries to have a larger unemployed populations where we had people who are not in the labor force at all many european countries tend to have a shift towards more...
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we are not sure of what they are at this point.ple saying that governor christie was told about it before or during the lane closures and three still closed allies to him saying he was told about a month before he finally said he found out about the lane closures. that's an interesting situation. one further development right now, steve, and that's that the cocha cochairman of the committee wants his committee to get back together and subpoena the governor and let them testify under oath of what he knew and when he knew it. interesting development out there. brian thomason. thank you for that report. it was a week ago this friday from james comey that his bureau is looking into newly discovered e-mails that's linked to clinton. those close to the trump's campaign may have had a heads up. in fact, rudy giuliani , hinted that something was coming that day. >> there will be something you will hear the next few days. i am talking about some big surprise. >> oh yeah, i heard you said that this morning, bwhat did yo mean? >> you will see
we are not sure of what they are at this point.ple saying that governor christie was told about it before or during the lane closures and three still closed allies to him saying he was told about a month before he finally said he found out about the lane closures. that's an interesting situation. one further development right now, steve, and that's that the cocha cochairman of the committee wants his committee to get back together and subpoena the governor and let them testify under oath of...
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we go where the attacks are, quite frankly. that is just it. we are global. we are worldwide.see a lot of attacks in south korea. we see a hot zone even in the united states. wherever the attackers are going, we will be there with products. emily: where are the attacks going? >> right now it depends on what you do. if you are an organization that makes cupcakes, you might not be targeted, but you could get copper must. actually, i look at media. it used to be that chinese espionage used to target meida. they wanted to know what published what. i think they have abated or lowered their threat presents. -- their threat presence. right now we are dealing with a russian state actor. they are just acting on a broader scale. emily: i know fireeye was involved in identifying the connection between that dnc hack and russia. do you foresee greater involvement in russia over the next 24 hours, and the next u.s. election, and even beyond that in the u.s. politics? >> i feel if you do clinical expert somehow, even though i am a nerd responding to breaches. but you start to recognize and 2
we go where the attacks are, quite frankly. that is just it. we are global. we are worldwide.see a lot of attacks in south korea. we see a hot zone even in the united states. wherever the attackers are going, we will be there with products. emily: where are the attacks going? >> right now it depends on what you do. if you are an organization that makes cupcakes, you might not be targeted, but you could get copper must. actually, i look at media. it used to be that chinese espionage used...
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if you are not indicted you are perfect.>> just the level they are operating at is disgraceful. lou: two things, one it's rigged and two, drain the swamp if you don't want to drain that swamp in washington d.c. after what you just witnessed yesterday with the justice department and the fbi and hillary clinton and the clinton cartel, what would it take for you to take some notice of the corruption that is the size, the depth and the scope of the swamp that is washington d.c.. >> he came to this position that they gave him the opportunity to give examples and i think the examples basically are of a lot of people. >> the sense of corruption among the media. a lot of things have come out during the campaigns that have lined up with this idea, with his arguments. lou: you remember he would be talking about the corrupt national liberal media. oh my goodness what's he talking about? we have started to learn what he's talking about. the primary debate on cnbc and then -- it's disgusting, it's appalling. >> it really is a form of cor
if you are not indicted you are perfect.>> just the level they are operating at is disgraceful. lou: two things, one it's rigged and two, drain the swamp if you don't want to drain that swamp in washington d.c. after what you just witnessed yesterday with the justice department and the fbi and hillary clinton and the clinton cartel, what would it take for you to take some notice of the corruption that is the size, the depth and the scope of the swamp that is washington d.c.. >> he...
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we are here at the heart of campus. and behind me, students are behind me. and some of them just started waking up because they are trying to experience what it's like to be homeless. and what it's like to live on the street. this is part of an annual event, i'm joined by the organizer. how was it? >> so, due to the high cost of living, we have the largest income gap in the whole country. so, every year we talk about poverty here and this is one that we do you sleep outdoors and we go to a three-hour long talk. and then we sleep outdoors and we go to another talk and this is the annual star. so i am the organizer for it. >> and you are also trying to be awareness -- bring awareness. people are going to vote in the next couple of days back >> yes. so, we have measure a that's going to be voted on soon. they $950 million housing barn that will go to low income and homelessness issues. and, in support of that we have the council member sleeping outdoors with us to show the need for it. >> thank you so much. one of the students here who did organize the event an
we are here at the heart of campus. and behind me, students are behind me. and some of them just started waking up because they are trying to experience what it's like to be homeless. and what it's like to live on the street. this is part of an annual event, i'm joined by the organizer. how was it? >> so, due to the high cost of living, we have the largest income gap in the whole country. so, every year we talk about poverty here and this is one that we do you sleep outdoors and we go to...
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we are the movement of the future. we are. we are. [cheers and applause] mr.mp we are just -- listen : to this, one week, one week. do you believe it? [crowd chanting] mr. trump: thank you. i will not disappoint you, that i promise. god bless you, everybody. thank you. thank you. >> this event represents all that's going right with the trump campaign right now. trump was confident, sentiment -- sentimental. this is about the voters, not him. this is the kind of general election candidates wish he could have been all along. he could still lose and still lose badly, but if he keeps this up, he is going to put a lot of pressure on hillary clinton. mark: a lot of political bold-faced names, i covered bill clinton and rudy giuliani. you were out with evan mcmullen. and strategist from california. trump did not win wisconsin. there was so much resistance among the establishment, has that changed and the party is rallying behind him? mark: that event had not just scott walker but ron johnson, who had not appeared with trump at all. you can see the whole episode of "t
we are the movement of the future. we are. we are. [cheers and applause] mr.mp we are just -- listen : to this, one week, one week. do you believe it? [crowd chanting] mr. trump: thank you. i will not disappoint you, that i promise. god bless you, everybody. thank you. thank you. >> this event represents all that's going right with the trump campaign right now. trump was confident, sentiment -- sentimental. this is about the voters, not him. this is the kind of general election candidates...
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commissions are not accessible to the public and are there relations that people are having trouble devoting any given state or locality the list of registered voters are not accessible and those are red flags that get picked up immediately, again, because the transparency in the decentralization both parties will have election observers and lawyers focused on all of that. and as a person in the mccain process, there is a nerve center of people in every state looking at that and there is no somewhere, that's not an internet problem but it's an election day problem. there's a snowstorm. if you do go into a judge and ask for the adverse to be extended. extended. there's a hurricanethere is a hy as new jersey did that you can vote after election day in some places? we are already defined to look at that and you go in and say we want you to change the normal way elections are run for this particular reason and this particular place. and that's something that gets litigated and one party might think that disadvantages them so that will be very public. then afterwards, every state has a s
commissions are not accessible to the public and are there relations that people are having trouble devoting any given state or locality the list of registered voters are not accessible and those are red flags that get picked up immediately, again, because the transparency in the decentralization both parties will have election observers and lawyers focused on all of that. and as a person in the mccain process, there is a nerve center of people in every state looking at that and there is no...
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there are creators that are taking these tough topics and they are doing a great job to encourage understanding encourage empathy. we give them additional funding, a fund of $1 billion in promoting the most social media, so the idea is, how do we get creators that is so influential themselves to help remote these positive messages of understanding, and the across youtube? emily: do you think the internet will become a friendlier place? susan: i think technology has good and bad sides to it just like the real world does. there are friendly people and difficult people. i have seen all of the good that has come out of it and way that people can connect with people like them on the platform that otherwise would not have been able to connect with. as our technology gets better, as we are better able to identify what are the right ways to enforce, that we can continue to do an even better job and promote even more of the good stuff on the internet. emily: where do you think youtube will be in the next 10 years? susan: our goal at youtube is to be the platform for the next generation of media companie
there are creators that are taking these tough topics and they are doing a great job to encourage understanding encourage empathy. we give them additional funding, a fund of $1 billion in promoting the most social media, so the idea is, how do we get creators that is so influential themselves to help remote these positive messages of understanding, and the across youtube? emily: do you think the internet will become a friendlier place? susan: i think technology has good and bad sides to it just...
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it does not mean that we are beaten. we are way behind. we are behind the eighth ball. not lost yet. we have time, if we hold the other team right where they are. if we all of a sudden wake up tomorrow and decide that we are going to do everything right instead of half the things right and half the things wrong, we used to be doing everything wrong. basically. now doing about half the things right and half the things wrong, but the conditions call for us to survive, we have to do everything right. terre: the urgency of global climate change is now recognized by almost every nation. what is needed, as we have heard, is global action for our ailing planet and from our leaders, to inspire the wisdom that looks beyond today's headlines. and we need to help those human beings who are displaced as the paradigm shifts. we have the knowledge to succeed and the ethical markers as well. now, do we have the will to act? that's a question for all of us. i am terre blair. and thank you for watching. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side
it does not mean that we are beaten. we are way behind. we are behind the eighth ball. not lost yet. we have time, if we hold the other team right where they are. if we all of a sudden wake up tomorrow and decide that we are going to do everything right instead of half the things right and half the things wrong, we used to be doing everything wrong. basically. now doing about half the things right and half the things wrong, but the conditions call for us to survive, we have to do everything...
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why are you renovating, , why are you decorating, why are you doing something to your home?one priority we are hearing is to improve our quality of life. no president, no election, is going to interfere with that. this is the secure place where people feel like they have full control, full power to build something they love. emily: you mentioned your husband, who you build the business with. he is the president. what have you learned about working together? how has your relationship evolved as the company has grown? adi: we learned that having a cofounder that you truly trust and you know very well is very powerful. and we do know each other very well. we've been together more than 20 years. understanding each other's strengths and weaknesses and what we are capable of is there helpful. -- very helpful. trust is a big thing. you need to learn how to put the boundaries between home and work. as the company grew and our kids grew, we had to reinvent ourselves every year. again and again. but it is a fun adventure. it's not for everyone, but it has worked well for us. emily: th
why are you renovating, , why are you decorating, why are you doing something to your home?one priority we are hearing is to improve our quality of life. no president, no election, is going to interfere with that. this is the secure place where people feel like they have full control, full power to build something they love. emily: you mentioned your husband, who you build the business with. he is the president. what have you learned about working together? how has your relationship evolved as...
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we are for our instant school closing system so are these guys.>> you are watching >>> coming u7 on -- up on 6:42. browns play the ravens tonight on channel 3. so could they get the first win of the season? >> well that's the big question. take part in the instant poll head to wkyc.com/vote now. and watch the results come in and they are coming in and 19% say yes this would be . >> the the browns and ravens had a strange game in week two and browns were ahead 20-0 when the ravens blocked the extra point and returned it for two points and that started baltimore's run of 25 straight points. game included pryor being called for an unsportsmanlike penalty for flipping the ball. we remember that one. so cody kessler gets the start tonight. since the browns are into analytics the latest numbers come against the bengals in few weeks and it says they've 35% chance of winning that game. but like the game at buffalo they say they've 11% chance of wining that. >> the results here is 17%-- what are you saying yes or no john. >> my pick. >> yes or no john. >> no. my pick is 27-10 rains did you vot
we are for our instant school closing system so are these guys.>> you are watching >>> coming u7 on -- up on 6:42. browns play the ravens tonight on channel 3. so could they get the first win of the season? >> well that's the big question. take part in the instant poll head to wkyc.com/vote now. and watch the results come in and they are coming in and 19% say yes this would be . >> the the browns and ravens had a strange game in week two and browns were ahead 20-0...
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there are financial donations. we are nonprofit so we always need that. our red stocking foundation. we also currently during the holiday season do hope for the holidays campaign where individuals can sponsor children to do their wish list for christmas to be sure they have a good christmas. also we have donations for school supplies and those kind of things that we need throughout the year. for the foster care kids in north carolina? once they're in the system, what is the likelihood that they will get adopted? >> unfortunately about 500 children age out of foster care every year which means they turn 18 without a permanent home. >> we hope to reduce those numbers and certainly increase the adoptions. thank you so much for telling us about this, national adoption month. >> thank you. in japan. -- quake in japan. >> fees airports across the >>> it's a luther christmas. >> i can listen to him all day. >> i was just looking at my calendar and i am like oh, my goodness. >> you have already started on some of your shopping. >> i have. >> no need to stress out
there are financial donations. we are nonprofit so we always need that. our red stocking foundation. we also currently during the holiday season do hope for the holidays campaign where individuals can sponsor children to do their wish list for christmas to be sure they have a good christmas. also we have donations for school supplies and those kind of things that we need throughout the year. for the foster care kids in north carolina? once they're in the system, what is the likelihood that they...
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all week long we are making sure you are prepared when severe weather hits. we are live this morning at philadelphia mills in northeast philadelphia. crystal talking about the tools to bring the latest and most accurate weather information to viewers. glenn has the first alert weather forecast, glenn. >> that . >> reporter: that's right. we do have the forecast. weather is improving a little bit. krystal klei is here with me. yesterday we were talking about the tools that we have to try to put the forecast together for the winter. crystal will talk more about how people get to it. >> exactly. one of the best ways to do that is to download our app. of course we'll be talking with a lot of people that are out here. we are slowly starting to get a crowd building. you're wearing a jacket because it was a prop to show off winter weather week. it's not a prop today. >> yeah. we have a breeze here. as we take a look up in the sky we are seeing these clouds thin out. we even see some areas of blue, an indication that the weather is improving. the rain that we had thi
all week long we are making sure you are prepared when severe weather hits. we are live this morning at philadelphia mills in northeast philadelphia. crystal talking about the tools to bring the latest and most accurate weather information to viewers. glenn has the first alert weather forecast, glenn. >> that . >> reporter: that's right. we do have the forecast. weather is improving a little bit. krystal klei is here with me. yesterday we were talking about the tools that we have to...
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these guys are tough and they are smart. we are staying there. and we want to get that.ened to the element of surprise. >> what a group of losers we have. much tougher than they thought. i thought. we need different thinking in this country. they should've kept their mouth shut. quietly, quickly and viciously. they only do that for political reasons. they thought it was gonna be a quick victory we already had most of them. and then isis was formed. it's now in 32 countries. but during the debate we watched. all of the people do the same thing. we're going to do this we can do that. they had dragged us into foreign wars that have made us less. in our companies. two other countries and left our borders wide open so we have no borders yet we are over fighting for countries that people have never heard of. we are fighting so they have a border.that will change on november 8. a trumpet administration will never ever put the interests of the foreign country before the interests of our country. from now on it's gonna be america first to all americans they say it is time it is t
these guys are tough and they are smart. we are staying there. and we want to get that.ened to the element of surprise. >> what a group of losers we have. much tougher than they thought. i thought. we need different thinking in this country. they should've kept their mouth shut. quietly, quickly and viciously. they only do that for political reasons. they thought it was gonna be a quick victory we already had most of them. and then isis was formed. it's now in 32 countries. but during the...
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why are being very particular are organizations we are donating to, making sure they are very grass roots and wanting to be transparent what we are doing, san jose, silicon valley, just cause will each receive $35,000. groups in milwaukee, chicago, new york and dallas are getting donations. donations. >>> san francisco salvation army holing their annual event. al event. >>> san francisco congress woman nancy pell losesy will volunteer at saint anthony's dining hall. thaw will be carving turkeys there. saint anthony said they are still accepting turkey donations for the annual thanksgiving feast until 1:00 tomorrow afternoon. organizers will be standing outside of the dining hall for the donors that want to drop off food to hip the hungry on this holiday. this holiday. >>> i think alot of people will be on the road. we have to go to a more serious crash. an accident on northbound 880, at whipple. involving a pedestrian. the freeway is shut down northbound. they are taking traffic off at whipple. this happened at industrial and the traffic is slowing down. southbound traffic may be affected
why are being very particular are organizations we are donating to, making sure they are very grass roots and wanting to be transparent what we are doing, san jose, silicon valley, just cause will each receive $35,000. groups in milwaukee, chicago, new york and dallas are getting donations. donations. >>> san francisco salvation army holing their annual event. al event. >>> san francisco congress woman nancy pell losesy will volunteer at saint anthony's dining hall. thaw will...
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they are pragmatic and they are biting their time.are the challenges you think australian entrepreneurs face that you would like to change? rohan: australians have a fairly self-deprecating and laid-back attitude. when you have an australian pitching a business, they kind of say, it is a pretty good idea , and it could be the best company in the world but they are not going to say that. emily: channel the travis kalanick -- i am awesome. rohan: exactly. i would like to see australians having more confidence when they come over here. emily: interesting. rohan workman, melbourne accelerator program. thanks for stopping by. a story we've been following is now official. drift kings and fan dual are merging after months of speculation. the tire creates a company that would control more than 90% of the daily pharmacy -- daily fantasy sports industry. uel's cofounder will chair the board. we will see if the merger stands up through a presidential transition. still to come, the race to create superhumans. we will head to zurich for what has b
they are pragmatic and they are biting their time.are the challenges you think australian entrepreneurs face that you would like to change? rohan: australians have a fairly self-deprecating and laid-back attitude. when you have an australian pitching a business, they kind of say, it is a pretty good idea , and it could be the best company in the world but they are not going to say that. emily: channel the travis kalanick -- i am awesome. rohan: exactly. i would like to see australians having...
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most are thankful that the officers are okay. and hope the driver turns themselves in. >> you have to abide by what they say. as long as they are telling you what is the law. then abide by what they are saying. >> reporter: crime scene leads to an arrest here. in the meantime, those four injured officers, again, are expected to be okay. we are live in dorchester this afternoon, steve cooper, 7 news. >> kris: an alleged drunk driver crashes into a police cruiser. this happened in manchester, new hampshire. that officer had to stop a car on hanover street. a white jeep began coming towards them. the driver then drove into the police vehicle hitting the driver's side of the car. is facing several charges. a chatham man seriously injured after an accident. police say he ran his car off the road and hit a tree early this morning. look at the damage there. the man was taken by helicopter to beth israel hospital. he is charged with operating under the influence. >> christa: now to a troubling message of hate sent to a visiting professor
most are thankful that the officers are okay. and hope the driver turns themselves in. >> you have to abide by what they say. as long as they are telling you what is the law. then abide by what they are saying. >> reporter: crime scene leads to an arrest here. in the meantime, those four injured officers, again, are expected to be okay. we are live in dorchester this afternoon, steve cooper, 7 news. >> kris: an alleged drunk driver crashes into a police cruiser. this happened...
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are people still manning the desks? julie: there are but they are not doing much.
are people still manning the desks? julie: there are but they are not doing much.
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those are signals that are often picked up by the agencies who after all are accountable to congress to get the budget through congress and even though the doj in the antitrust division have very professional staff and do their best to try to insulate themselves from concerns they are human beings like anyone else. the other thing that was part of our broader popular oversight and debate about this. when you have these kinds of public hearings they are important to advance in the public the nature of the arguments for and against and i think they play a very valuable role not necessarily in the decisions by the staff that sort of the broader sense in the country of whether we need to do something like re-examine our basic ideas about antitrust or whether we are happy with the way things are going. >> guest: also there's another issue with congress right now it's not just a hearing. we know that certain senators will be very opposed to it. elizabeth warren and al franken do not like this deal and they will have hearings and senators will make speeches and representatives will make spe
those are signals that are often picked up by the agencies who after all are accountable to congress to get the budget through congress and even though the doj in the antitrust division have very professional staff and do their best to try to insulate themselves from concerns they are human beings like anyone else. the other thing that was part of our broader popular oversight and debate about this. when you have these kinds of public hearings they are important to advance in the public the...
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citizens are there and u.s. companies are there. it is complicated to look out for defense and security in an isolationist sense and think of international security in an international sense. it is an inevitable truth of that this administration coming in will learn, just like every other administration has learned, even if they don't enjoy it -- i point to andrew's mention of the president obama interview in "the atlantic." he does not enjoy being reminded routinely of the importance of these relationships, but it is a reality. how will that reality dawned upon the new administration? will it come with a low-pain threshold or high-pain threshold along the way? obviously, the first and most well-considered and thought through and the first to come to people's minds -- first and last time in nato history, it was declared in mutual defense of the united states, and it was undertaken vis-a-vis action inside afghanistan, and that continues on. fightingok at alongside countries we are , talking about host nations as well. we think of the
citizens are there and u.s. companies are there. it is complicated to look out for defense and security in an isolationist sense and think of international security in an international sense. it is an inevitable truth of that this administration coming in will learn, just like every other administration has learned, even if they don't enjoy it -- i point to andrew's mention of the president obama interview in "the atlantic." he does not enjoy being reminded routinely of the importance...
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, and they are explaining what the rules are. have looked on the internet, in different countries they get out of control and go killing everybody and setting fire to everything and people are dying. police killthe those people's for setting fires to stuff. they do this in africa, i watched it on youtube. sheridan,mbus, ohio, what is your thoughts on these high school student walkouts? caller: thank you for taking my call and for starting c-span. the first and second amendments -- they have the right to protest, when i was 11 and my washer was 15 and fdr against wendell wilkie, we were old enough to know that we said we rose with roosevelt why will with wilkie. i am a korean war veteran. brian would do something on the blatant racism that is in this country. ,ix years before the civil war the michigan legislature passed any peace forbid officer from helping slavers going north to get their slaves back. that was 1855. i wish brian lamb would do something on the blatant racism, i want to quote oliver wendell holmes, former justice
, and they are explaining what the rules are. have looked on the internet, in different countries they get out of control and go killing everybody and setting fire to everything and people are dying. police killthe those people's for setting fires to stuff. they do this in africa, i watched it on youtube. sheridan,mbus, ohio, what is your thoughts on these high school student walkouts? caller: thank you for taking my call and for starting c-span. the first and second amendments -- they have the...
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are books that are primarily aimed at a female audience, books that are a bit primarily male audience. this is something we really want to address. one of the things, when you are using wikipedia, you are typing and reading -- and of course wikipedia is written in an authoritative style and it is in personal. it is not like a message board where you feel the personality of the person who wrote it. for many people new to wikipedia, it is so institutional it is hard to imagine the volunteers. -- i am going you to show you a short video of some volunteers letting them be there -- speaker own words. >> if you have knowledge, you must share it. >> i like that the purpose of this website did not say website, it did not say wiki, it did not say internet, it just said free knowledge for everyone in their own language. an invitation. you don't have to take an invitation, but there is an invitation out there to edit and be part. what you know is as important as what we >> reset it, does this belong here? >> actually, the full text is not an encyclopedia. it deserves to live online, but hamlin s
are books that are primarily aimed at a female audience, books that are a bit primarily male audience. this is something we really want to address. one of the things, when you are using wikipedia, you are typing and reading -- and of course wikipedia is written in an authoritative style and it is in personal. it is not like a message board where you feel the personality of the person who wrote it. for many people new to wikipedia, it is so institutional it is hard to imagine the volunteers. --...
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if you are hard-core clinton fan you are likely to vote, they are gone.ecided to they prefer. do the people who marginally prefer clinton, are they as motivated to go to the polls? that is to trump is going after. scarlet: what is the best way for trump to motivate them? talking up clinton's alleged crimes, or talking policy? to slam obamacare because she would be carrying on his legacy? >> you are smart to point that out. we saw him in pennsylvania today, bringing up a obamacare. hitting on this notion that if he is president he will have a special session and somehow repeal obamacare. that is the policy front he is hitting. he wants to show he is serious about policy and understands it. thatfers a vague notion unsettles many people who like hillary clinton. , thatea of clinton drama that would be carried over. donald trump is certainly testing that. been such a crazy election season, the fbi news was shocking, but not as shocking as we have come to expect it. is there one more shocking twist in the next week? one more final shoot to drop? to drop? >> th
if you are hard-core clinton fan you are likely to vote, they are gone.ecided to they prefer. do the people who marginally prefer clinton, are they as motivated to go to the polls? that is to trump is going after. scarlet: what is the best way for trump to motivate them? talking up clinton's alleged crimes, or talking policy? to slam obamacare because she would be carrying on his legacy? >> you are smart to point that out. we saw him in pennsylvania today, bringing up a obamacare. hitting...
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you are safe. you are free to come out. thomas and alex. >> thanks. >> still something to think about. hopefully we will get more information. >> a two-year old is fighting for his life after his family's thanksgiving took a horrible turn in north philadelphia. the toddler's hotter was cooking thanksgiving dinner whether he she heard a gunshot in the other room. police say two-year old and his four year-old cousin found a loaded gun in the home when investigators say the gun accidentally went off and four year-old's hand striking the toddler in the hand and torso. >> families get together and the young children, they get curious and in this case they found a loaded gun. >> police say child's mother and boyfriend are being interviewed right now, we are told it looks like toddler will be just fine. >>> coming up at 7:05, search continues for whoever shot three men as they hung christmas lights wednesday night on the 4,000 block of howland street in philadelphia's juniata neighborhood. victim somehow got in the argument with t
you are safe. you are free to come out. thomas and alex. >> thanks. >> still something to think about. hopefully we will get more information. >> a two-year old is fighting for his life after his family's thanksgiving took a horrible turn in north philadelphia. the toddler's hotter was cooking thanksgiving dinner whether he she heard a gunshot in the other room. police say two-year old and his four year-old cousin found a loaded gun in the home when investigators say the gun...
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there are injuries. you are seeing paramedics and fire crews are on the scene. the left lane is blocked and the holt avenue onramp. we are continuing to keep an eye plainfield curve up to holt. that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> thank you, matt. also, time now 6:08. new, a person is dead after storms ripped through alabama. officials are saying a possible tornado hit a town and killing three people. there are reports of other injuries. dozens of homes have been destroyed. >> deadly wild fires are consuming parts of tennessee, thousands of people have been evacuated, including the tourists. now back to tim getting a closer look at the destruction in the news room this this morning. tim? tim: i am looking at the active wild fires, a lot of them as we mentioned in the gatlinburg, tennessee area and the flames destroyed 15,000 acres, including a hundred homes. the wild fired are blamed for three deaths as well. there are strong winds and dry is helping to ved the flames. the national parks service is saying that the fire is quote human caused and
there are injuries. you are seeing paramedics and fire crews are on the scene. the left lane is blocked and the holt avenue onramp. we are continuing to keep an eye plainfield curve up to holt. that's a look at the morning commute, back to you. >> thank you, matt. also, time now 6:08. new, a person is dead after storms ripped through alabama. officials are saying a possible tornado hit a town and killing three people. there are reports of other injuries. dozens of homes have been...
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there are more millennials than retirees and they are black and latino and they are connected. the demographics have definitely shifted. 24% of hispanics who voted early were voting for the first time. in florida, two million registered hispanic voters, 16% of the electorate this year. the latino and millennial votes are deciding factors here. as a miami expert, you know wherever florida goes, so goes the election. >> that's for sure for good and bad. our lovely state of florida. thanks very much. both sides are on edge about voting problems, but i think it is so far so good. pete williams is manning the vote watch desk and perhaps because of the early voting, but it seems that glitches are out there, but explainable. >> the one problem where there has been complaints is pennsylvania. a lot of republican voters and scattered number of counties. perhaps as many as five or six say which when they went to vote the republican ticket, the machine gave democratic results. we had no response and one county the election officials said they tried to get the machines to do that and could
there are more millennials than retirees and they are black and latino and they are connected. the demographics have definitely shifted. 24% of hispanics who voted early were voting for the first time. in florida, two million registered hispanic voters, 16% of the electorate this year. the latino and millennial votes are deciding factors here. as a miami expert, you know wherever florida goes, so goes the election. >> that's for sure for good and bad. our lovely state of florida. thanks...
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we are 3 coldest spots in dale city. we are in the 40's. temperatures will climb into the upper 40's by 10:00. a few showers lingering, but all of the wet weather is out of here by noon. we will even see some sunshine breaking out by 4:00. 51 degrees by 7:00 this evening. in 10 minutes, your black friday forecast. also looking ahead to the weekend. pretty quiet. julie: it is. we are off to a great start this morning. a lot of folks are cooking in the kitchen. on the roads, you will find not too much on the bw parkway south . northbound is where we had the crash reported that 202. accident activity involved one car off the road to the right. all lanes are open. light volume headed south leaving middleburg road and 118 in the next 10 minutes we will update the ride in virginia. autria: happening right now, a thanksgiving tradition going strong. larry: hundreds of people up before the sun to prepare thanks giving meals. brianne carter is live at the knights of columbus this morning. it has been going on for hours. brianne: absolutely. this is
we are 3 coldest spots in dale city. we are in the 40's. temperatures will climb into the upper 40's by 10:00. a few showers lingering, but all of the wet weather is out of here by noon. we will even see some sunshine breaking out by 4:00. 51 degrees by 7:00 this evening. in 10 minutes, your black friday forecast. also looking ahead to the weekend. pretty quiet. julie: it is. we are off to a great start this morning. a lot of folks are cooking in the kitchen. on the roads, you will find not too...