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policy toward iran and atn's nuclear program, and 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet, the american automobile past present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. during world war ii, the u.s. government contracted walt disney studios to create 32 animated short films. disney also contributed to hundreds of training and informational films for service branches and the office of war information. 1943,lamerica, from education for death, the making of the nazi, based on a book with the same title, this cartoon lampoons the hit larry youth. youth.ithe hitler [speaking foreign language] >> those documents are birth records, proving that they are pure aryan. hanz seems to be ok for the time being. this passport with space for 12 thatren, a subtle hint germany needs soldiers. as a reward, they get a copy of germany's bestseller. now let's see what happens to one of hitler's children. hansrgarten, and little learns a fairytale of the new order. remember the story of the sleeping beauty? hans was taught that the
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atn. what happened out there? >> reporter: in the heart of a very vibrant neighborhood, check out of the way. a massive police presence, the bulk of the investigation e appears occurring a block to a block and and a half away they heard multiple red around . officials confirming several people injknow.ated i this poi. en called t. scene. detectives here at the fiparsrtment.ioue ho we swillndanchor: we will check stay with abc 7 new updates. download the abc 7 news app or . we will do push alerts on all platforms. >>> d.c. statincas hio tse mall. which brings us to our instant sh, lloud.c. be a state? yes, no? >> anchor: as a go to wjla.com to ltannaysa gayle shows us t y rt>> reporter: that event wra up about an hour ago. it attracted big names from the band. it also had a handful of won't give up on thit for t gh d.c. statehood. dell lawmakers maheir voices heard on the hill thursday morng. >> to ask congress to ask upon the quest. >> rorter: d.c.atevivinooes t t stsenting the jour teyy 5ths >> we wantedr meo bec
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the australian troops have been atns, between the two countries, against the fht and oers.is when we were in australia, is n, the sittion i think most urgent, and somhing i really think all of us need to the ttention to is that environment inhe indo-pacific changing dmatically. we now have a leader inhe -- country of china, ping, who is openly and brazenly signaled he's prepared to disregard all international order, which has really been the foundation of that region nce the end of it's war ii, whether maritime law where, again, they are building islan, totally in ofaritime law, whether it's a claim of the ne is aerritorial claim far out into the south china sea and east china sea. happening there is egregious. t's harmful in terms of safe passage and open lanes of maritime traffic in theegion obviously are eaged in an unprecedented military developing missiles technology that puts surface ships of both countries and at great t region risk. so we have a l of work to do. rare earth minerals which, again, china dominates. they have virtual monopy. rything from r cell phones and aerospa
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theconomy is growing, unemployment has been falling, and wages have been rising atn last. in normal times, that is whatin americans about when they decide how to vote. the thing is, these are far from norm times in u. politics. james cook, bbc news, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. laa: the view from a swing state after a volatile day washington. in other news, the u.k.'s biggest carmaker, jaguar ld rover, will halt production and at factories in yo britain for a week in november. the industry, which is britain's inbiggest exrter of goods, warns that a disorderly departure from the eu could dispt production lines. e thquake measuring 5.7 magnitude has struck off the coast of istanbul. e in turkey's larges city had been forced evacuate. at least 8 people have been injured. istanbul lies near a major officials say that none of the three ges connecting europe and asia were damaged. new south wales has become the last australian state to decriminalize abortion. the bill overturns a 119-year-old law which opponents called archaic. previously, abortions were only allowed if the doctor
theconomy is growing, unemployment has been falling, and wages have been rising atn last. in normal times, that is whatin americans about when they decide how to vote. the thing is, these are far from norm times in u. politics. james cook, bbc news, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. laa: the view from a swing state after a volatile day washington. in other news, the u.k.'s biggest carmaker, jaguar ld rover, will halt production and at factories in yo britain for a week in november. the industry, which...
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. >> atne point it was 10% of my book would ask for flood or need flood.initely probably a quarter of my book. >> still many homeowners don't carry coverage.o accord ver risk. 61 million times are at risk. and only 5 million have a national flood iurance policy. usmed wit vanlsed tech insures insurancers areng to meet the need. >>> here is another look at the day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average rose 45. nasdaq added. s&p 500 up 8. that's nightly business report tonight. i'm sue herera thanks for joining us. >> i'm bill griffith. f than joining us. have a great evening. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ hi womas is "bbc world news america." is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuingions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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tmz airs atn 7:30 o fox5 after like it or not. >>> we want to go ahead and take a live look right nowt fall-like weather? >> yes. >> caitlin says -- >> it's over. >> don't get too used to it, right caitlin? >> yeah, ght. that was fall. it wasly really , and we'll see makes a return. i i don't kn ,au becse backd el hogiugnsh on monday,nyth inand t really thend here, but f w,notra manaasth'tto behiesssghng nanet as2 chilly tonight sundaysnt talng w 90s. so 88 for i thaiteally feelere , s be a a places like hagerstown could see 7 o,ngradng o bef. ci>>ho atus a v ger dlyogsoo lk. >> they know e lyxa>>ct> rodeo. french bull viral ford as chuck keyrom th e thrillertl even h tashe n covered in blood. that is soy. i can't w to dedeaihaos w i bng school, post this photo on empty chap stick eati,eserves . >> candyghau css,he s candy inar i his pewet.ng o to vy be landscapers. mlst br.mportant thing to into the mall. fox news is reporting two people are injured atha tpectstodg iut, d here e wtry 2 lbe,,, adney pn ntumber one c i
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when i look atn, where the democrats are offering, let's talk about health care. let's talk about pre-existing conditions. we want to lower the cost of health care and raise quality. look at what the democrats are offering. medicare for all. they want to and health care for more than 180 million americans. i look to a place we want to make sure we prevent gastric -- protect the environment. the contrast between the green new deal that lowers the economic life of all americans. california wants to remove plastic straws. we want to remove plastic from the ocean. 90% of all the plastic that goes into the ocean today comes from 10 rivers in the world. not one of them is in america. we can still do something about it. the ocean is the entire world. look at the extraction of co2. everybody is concerned about co2. co2u.k. company can extract and use it in the production of energy. we are building this on a small basis in texas. chevron is involved. dan crenshaw has a bill that enhances the ability to extract co2. simplytuck in committee because dan crenshaw happens to be
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. >> who is the person that gave the whistleblower the atn i iot kntte used to do in s we used to handle ate little differently than we do now. the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani will be with us as well as one of the president's biggest supporters, senator lindsey graham. two members of the house intelligence committee, republican will hurd and democrat terry sewell will join us, plus democratic senator chris murphy will be here along with our political panel, just ahead only "face the nation". >> good morning, and welcome to "face the nation" from capitol hill. it has been a mind-boggling week of developments in the whistle blower case near washington. each new revelation brings more questions. we will be talking today with key lawmakers from both sides of the aisle as well as then thhistleblower call a central figure in the case, president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani. >> there is a sharp political divide among americans on whether or not there should be an impeachment inquiry. a cbs news national poll just out says more than half, 55 percent of americans say th
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opportunityr this to recognize the historical importance of the arrival of in atns to the shores 1619rd, we are grateful for the strength you provided your ebony children, infusing them with a ,aith that wouldn't shrink though pressed by many. they validated the words of the , darknt poet who said complexion cannot forfeit differs claims, skin may but affection dwells in black and white the same. were i so tall as to reach the pole or to grasp the ocean at a span? i must be measured by my soul, the mind is the standard of the add, the womant also. lord, for the contributions of african-americans to the greatness of this nation in these challenging and divided times. use us all to carve tunnels of hope through mountains of despair. bless and keep us, lest our feet stray from the places our god where first we drunku, lest our hearts world we forget you. sheltered beneath your hands may we forever stand true to you and land.o our native amen. please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the chair of the congressional black caucus the honorable karen bass from the 3
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acknowledged in their filing statement about the negative publicity around the use of the is ark by atnte favored by white supremacist. the company coming out and saying that in the statement, so that negative news. -- that negative news perhaps behind it. the company doing well, up three or 4%, pricing originally a $15. for now to be a good day for the cybersecurity space. guy: what is the view in the valley about how the story surrounding these ipo's is going in aggregate. there is concern. who knows what will happen there. this one has gone well. uber has not had a great run. lyft has done better. what is the aggregate picture. our people being encouraged or discouraged from coming to market? taylor: that is very interesting when you talk about wework and uber. that is a softbank story. as we turn to these specific companies, you have done balance sheet analysis. devon the market turmoil, the sensitivity around all of these ipo's, investors in the market are becoming more discerning between companies you can see the path to profitability, you like the revenue growth and understand th
acknowledged in their filing statement about the negative publicity around the use of the is ark by atnte favored by white supremacist. the company coming out and saying that in the statement, so that negative news. -- that negative news perhaps behind it. the company doing well, up three or 4%, pricing originally a $15. for now to be a good day for the cybersecurity space. guy: what is the view in the valley about how the story surrounding these ipo's is going in aggregate. there is concern....
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atn up for our newsletter bloomberg.com, and also check us out on the terminal. users can interact with the charts using gtv and catch up on key analysis and save charts for future reference. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. call, click, or visit a store today. alix: the blame game. lane arabia and the u.s. iran for attacking saudi arabian facilities. iran and eyes is. versusnt trump california. automakers expecting a battle between federal and state for admissions. managing mergers in the gold world. mark bristow talks about why consolidation is the only way forward in the gold
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steve mnuchin atn treasury. alex azar at hhs, phenomenal. mark esper, acting secretary of defense, terrific. they all understand their role is to advance the president's agenda. pat's the way it works. sure, you offer your advice and sometimes you debate. the president is fine with that but then you get on board with whatever he decides, not your decision. and, if you cannot do that, then step aside for someone who can. everyone understand? and that's the angle. here to respond is retired brigadier general robert spalding and lieutenant colonel james carafano from the heritage foundation.ri james, you believe that bolton was actually promoting trump's america first policies, but if that was the case, why is he gone? >> first of all, my heart is broken. it is like the captain and tennille breaking up. i love the yin and yang of bolton and trump. i thought that dynamism worked really well. the first point is, let's remember before it was kelly mattis, tillerson, they kept the president from doing all these crazy things and those guys are compl
steve mnuchin atn treasury. alex azar at hhs, phenomenal. mark esper, acting secretary of defense, terrific. they all understand their role is to advance the president's agenda. pat's the way it works. sure, you offer your advice and sometimes you debate. the president is fine with that but then you get on board with whatever he decides, not your decision. and, if you cannot do that, then step aside for someone who can. everyone understand? and that's the angle. here to respond is retired...
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but the trouble is that most of the world hasn't pantd atn to this problem.in most places, they don't cope very well with the current risk. and you can s that in the united states where every time there's a big storm that com along, there's loss of property, loss of money, and in many cases, loss of life. we have to up our gae wit regard to adaptationor it's going to get out of control. and that's much easier to do if we're working in a world where emissions are going down, rat ar thworld where emissions are going up. >> the report also detailsde lot of the scientific evidence that is absorbing the heat that we have been building up in our atmosphere, and that the acidity levels of the ocean are goigoing up. what does a warming, more asiddifying oceado? >>en the ocean warms, particularly when it's subject patches of the ocean that lose their oxygen. that's because oxygen tendsr to disappom warm waters. it's also because polluti is causing algae blooms when those blooms sink in the ocean, they decay, and decay means basically the organisms or the dead material
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tax on the ballot, or hopefully we will this afternoon -- we have atn see tax on the ballot. there's a hell of a lot more to do. i want to think commissioner yee who has steadfastly stewarded our vision zero efforts. i would like to ask our t.a. staff to work closely with all of us, and particularly commissioner yee, the m.t.a., and let me just underscore the sfpd as it relates to our vision zero commitments. with that, i will conclude the chair's remarks and mr. clerk, please read the next item. >> commissioner ronen? >> commissioner ronen? >> thank you. i have never commented on the chair's remarks before, but i just have to back you up 100%, chair peskin. i am angry, we are angry, every member of this board is devastated by the amount of pedestrian and traffic deaths that are happening on our streets on a monthly basis. how are kids, our seniors, our families, we should be able to walk around the street and not have that and our life. the fact that we are not doing everything in our power collectively as leaders of this city to end this senseless killing of people on our s
tax on the ballot, or hopefully we will this afternoon -- we have atn see tax on the ballot. there's a hell of a lot more to do. i want to think commissioner yee who has steadfastly stewarded our vision zero efforts. i would like to ask our t.a. staff to work closely with all of us, and particularly commissioner yee, the m.t.a., and let me just underscore the sfpd as it relates to our vision zero commitments. with that, i will conclude the chair's remarks and mr. clerk, please read the next...
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. >> i appreciate at john has atne for country for a long time and i think the president will get tok a national securitso adhe has more confidence in. >> schifrin: at first, bolton did enjoy the president'sce confidn major foreign policy issue >> i am announcing that the u.s. is pulling out of the iran nucelar deal. >> schifrin: two years ago, president trump withdrew from the iran nuclear deal, which foe years had beenf bolton's top targets. >> the iran deal was in fact the worst diplomatic debacle into american h. >> schifrin: they also agreed on leaving the reagan-era intermediate range nuclear forces, or i.n.f., treaty, with russia. should say to vladimir putin, you either bring russia back into compliance with the i.n.f. treaty, or we're gofng to get ouhat one too. >> schifrin: but administration officials tell pbs newshour, over time, bolton's positions emerged as too aggressive to a president who campaigned on ending wars. >> we will stop racing to topple foreign-- and you understand this-- foreign regimes that weth know nothing about, that we shouldn't be involved wi. >> sch
. >> i appreciate at john has atne for country for a long time and i think the president will get tok a national securitso adhe has more confidence in. >> schifrin: at first, bolton did enjoy the president'sce confidn major foreign policy issue >> i am announcing that the u.s. is pulling out of the iran nucelar deal. >> schifrin: two years ago, president trump withdrew from the iran nuclear deal, which foe years had beenf bolton's top targets. >> the iran deal was...
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the reagan administration tried, number one, to get the hostages in lebanon released, but also the atn-contra affair was aimed trying to initiate raab rosemont with iran that hopefully would snowball and lead to comprehensive change and moderation on the part of the iranians. this didn't work. radicals in iran torpedoed this initiative. --ould score our ron-contra score iran-contra as an effort toward engagement but it did not work, just like the carter efforts. the lastn-contra in two years of the reagan administration, this was a time of reversion to containment. there was a lot of tension between the u.s. and iran at this time, military clashes in the persian gulf in the last couple of years of the iran-iraq war and various other tensions, not really coercion but certainly far from engagement. so the first 10 years, cycling back and forth between engagement and coercion, engagement and containment, nothing working very well. the first bush administration, coming into office in early 1989, at least initially gave the look of pursuing racks post mont -- pursuing rapprochement with iran, but
the reagan administration tried, number one, to get the hostages in lebanon released, but also the atn-contra affair was aimed trying to initiate raab rosemont with iran that hopefully would snowball and lead to comprehensive change and moderation on the part of the iranians. this didn't work. radicals in iran torpedoed this initiative. --ould score our ron-contra score iran-contra as an effort toward engagement but it did not work, just like the carter efforts. the lastn-contra in two years of...
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years atn there for 38 this time. night. at dinner one said, when i got elected, we were not allowed to speak on the floor or in committee for four years. i kind of miss that. kind to lead me in the right direction and has been very influential in my time in public service. when he was elected 39 years ago he was not allowed to speak and now here we are. chairman and vice chair. i really do appreciate that. just having gone through the , like orientation, it was the chairwoman said, like drinking through a firehose. the steering committee was an additional layer that was just very, very challenging and while a lot of thought was put into the process, we can always make things better. we can always tweak it things in ways that will be more-ish and. i definitely look forward to that conversation today. time thatcritical will potentially define your next two years. i also want to thank my mentor. the republican conference has applied vice chair graves to be my mentor. i do not think he was asked. advice andiate his kind encoura
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let's recognize the irony that she is calling for a democracy atn of the same time she is voting against renewing the representative mandate of this house. i would just invite this house to consider -- i will just invite this house and the irony extends to those crying for a people's vote who will now vote against the people having a vote about the future of this house. the british public have watched this house of commons decline into an almost zombie parliament. a parliament is incapable of deciding anything. and a parliament which still still dominated by remain thinking and remain attitudes even though the british people clearly voted to leave in the referendum. yesterday mr. speaker, i spoke about the problem of us having created a- us having representative and direct mandate. to pursue this house, it was -- legitimacy of this house, it was unquestionably as a house of representatives, but we qualified that as we introduced the concept of referendums into our constitution. the representative mandate is unalterably qualified by the fact that we have had a referendum and said we would
let's recognize the irony that she is calling for a democracy atn of the same time she is voting against renewing the representative mandate of this house. i would just invite this house to consider -- i will just invite this house and the irony extends to those crying for a people's vote who will now vote against the people having a vote about the future of this house. the british public have watched this house of commons decline into an almost zombie parliament. a parliament is incapable of...
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have a ompetitive advantage and can actually benefit from this build-out, we have been quite looking atne names i would have to say, a trend that will benefit. infrastructural, and we're looking at the operators, that will go more into the next stage. paul: you described this as a pick, but do you need to find the right entry points but now are close s or near all time highs. to find ind of hard those entry points? >> yes. this is an environment that i cheap.say nothing is you have average liquidity, that cushion asset prices in general. a big believer in cycles. companies, best companies, will go into a sort earnings soft patch so the way we look at it, e try to get ourselves ready looking at companies with good growth, with good long term competitive advantage. we just want to be patient and wait for the entry prices. i mean, you look at the in markets over the months, there has been plenty of opportunities for sort of pull o back, and we get ready to pick them up. you just t like what mentioned. some of the 5-g related play. pick up quite a few of over the there is a few months. >> yo
have a ompetitive advantage and can actually benefit from this build-out, we have been quite looking atne names i would have to say, a trend that will benefit. infrastructural, and we're looking at the operators, that will go more into the next stage. paul: you described this as a pick, but do you need to find the right entry points but now are close s or near all time highs. to find ind of hard those entry points? >> yes. this is an environment that i cheap.say nothing is you have...
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policy toward iran and atn's nuclear program, and 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, aree there yet, the american automobile past present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. during world war ii, the u.s. government contracted walt disney studios to create 32 animated short films. disney also contributed to hundreds of training and informational films for service branches and the office of war information. 1943,lamerica, from education for death, the making of the nazi, based on a book with the same title, this cartoon lampoons the hit larry youth.
policy toward iran and atn's nuclear program, and 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, aree there yet, the american automobile past present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. during world war ii, the u.s. government contracted walt disney studios to create 32 animated short films. disney also contributed to hundreds of training and informational films for service branches and the office of war information. 1943,lamerica, from...
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atn they try to beat us down stonewall or beat us back on the pettus bridge, we didn't turn against eachnds, and told the whole nation that we will rise. if i'm the nominee, i will turn to you and say "we will rise" and make sure we have health care care as a right for everyone. we will rise, and make sure we have great public schools for every child. surell rise and make unions are strong again. we will rise and make sure we take on the challenge of the climate crisis. we will rise and take on the climate crisis. we will rise and stained with veterans. and listen, there is a man now who is trying to define this country at home and abroad. he wants the world to be about him, but we know differently. he is trying to lie to us. he is trying to divide us. he is trying to demean and degrade the character of this country. this is a moral moment, and we collectively have to summon the spirit of one of our greatest actions andy to our our work that the man in the white house may try to write our nation down in history with his bitter twisted lies, may try to trot us in the very dirt, but i tell
atn they try to beat us down stonewall or beat us back on the pettus bridge, we didn't turn against eachnds, and told the whole nation that we will rise. if i'm the nominee, i will turn to you and say "we will rise" and make sure we have health care care as a right for everyone. we will rise, and make sure we have great public schools for every child. surell rise and make unions are strong again. we will rise and make sure we take on the challenge of the climate crisis. we will rise...
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atn we address the question hand, it's important to remember that we don't identify all immigrants as ms 13 members just as we don't identify all christians as members of westboro baptist church. in a country with a closed border -- >> out of time. thank you. third topic. the libertarians will start this one. will notdefense budget enhance american national security. >> to understand the impact of a larger defense budget on american national security, we should look at what we are getting with the $716 million for weston by the department of defense and 2019 irion unfortunately, nobody really knows where that money is going. just this past november, the pentagon failed an audit that cost the taxpayer more than $400 million. deputy secretary of defense patrick shanahan noted that "we failed the audit, but we never expected to pass it." anyone who believes in a strong national defense should find troubling. equally troubling are the many areas of our defense budget that do nothing to enhance national security. you would be hard-pressed to convince me that the air force spending $3000 on
atn we address the question hand, it's important to remember that we don't identify all immigrants as ms 13 members just as we don't identify all christians as members of westboro baptist church. in a country with a closed border -- >> out of time. thank you. third topic. the libertarians will start this one. will notdefense budget enhance american national security. >> to understand the impact of a larger defense budget on american national security, we should look at what we are...
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about to kick off atn a place i love and i'm very familiar with, texas southern university, having a look at it. that is where the top ten democrats will take the stage tonight. >> this is the first time they will all be on the same stage at the same time and george is there getting ready for the showdown. are we expecting a showdown, george? >> that is the big question tonight, amy. hey, guys, yeah, this will be the first time joe biden and elizabeth warren face off on the same stage. the first time, as you said, all the top ten candidates are on the same stage in a single night. they've been sending a lot of signals through the media about what they want to do, how they want to conduct themselves. the questions they want to be asked as well paying attention to all that but that is the big question, how will they take each other on the first time they're on the stage at the same some may see it as their lt chance to confront some of the front-runners. some of the front-runners may want to shy away from a direct debate. we'll find out tonight at 8:00 eastern and we have a lot more co
about to kick off atn a place i love and i'm very familiar with, texas southern university, having a look at it. that is where the top ten democrats will take the stage tonight. >> this is the first time they will all be on the same stage at the same time and george is there getting ready for the showdown. are we expecting a showdown, george? >> that is the big question tonight, amy. hey, guys, yeah, this will be the first time joe biden and elizabeth warren face off on the same...