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. >> down below, barrow, alaska is celebrating another successful whale hunt. bonehead whales, some over 200 years old and 100 tons had harpooned, carved up and shared with the community. >> everybody gets fed. nobody goes hungry. >> whale has kept us alive for thousands of years. >> reporter: but can the beat that has echoed here for so long survive? >> that is our jaw of the bonehead whale. >> this whaling captain said climate change is making it harder to pull the massive whales out of the sea and changing the migration patterns of the caribou and the seal. >> we've been seeing it and living it and we know our world is changing. >> earth that has been frozen forever, now melting. threatening their underground utilities. >> our community's sustainability is at risk. >> this whaling captain isn't just worried about the weather, he warned that oil profits from nearby puto bay that fueled this community are drying up. the alaska pipeline is running at a third of the capacity. >> when you were growing up here, it was a lot rougher living, right? >> right. we didn
. >> down below, barrow, alaska is celebrating another successful whale hunt. bonehead whales, some over 200 years old and 100 tons had harpooned, carved up and shared with the community. >> everybody gets fed. nobody goes hungry. >> whale has kept us alive for thousands of years. >> reporter: but can the beat that has echoed here for so long survive? >> that is our jaw of the bonehead whale. >> this whaling captain said climate change is making it harder to...
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from a native community, a different approach, as found in barrow, alaska. time. >> must in our minds. girl. >> this 7-year-old is deadly serious about her video games. >> good job. >> during the countless hours on her ex box. she is not shooting anyone. >> that's what you call it. >> that's awesome. she's battling a vision. communicating with spirits, trying to protect her people. >> we have to save them were a village. shani is play a game called never alone. based on a group of native alas cans who live upon the arctic circle. in the game an orphan girl must overcome a series of op tackles. fighting a never ending snow storm. she is accompanied by fox. the game is a collaboration between several native alaskan groups using technology to center a younger generation in their own culture. >> one day over lunch, 3.5 years ago, i'll never forget the moment. i'm sitting with the team, and we said why not video gales. why not use the greatest asset that we have, our people, our stories, our culture. >> gloria is c.e.o. of a cook in the tribal all council, an org
from a native community, a different approach, as found in barrow, alaska. time. >> must in our minds. girl. >> this 7-year-old is deadly serious about her video games. >> good job. >> during the countless hours on her ex box. she is not shooting anyone. >> that's what you call it. >> that's awesome. she's battling a vision. communicating with spirits, trying to protect her people. >> we have to save them were a village. shani is play a game called...
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this is barrow alaska, the largest of a series of villages belonging to the people. their culture, stories are based on a life drawn from waling from a subsistence life. the thing that you are never around is truly a concept for the animals i grew up with are a companion choice. we respect them. they respect us. >> reporter: james is an expert in their language, and narates "never alone." when we met him, they were attending a summit where community leaders gathered to discuss ways to protect the culture and language. >> reporter: is this culture and language in danger. >> our way of life. the way i looked in the language. >> he says the game could preserve the language spoken by 2000 of 15,000 remaining in alaska. >> playing the game would make them interested and make them serious about living there. >> reporter: while the developers wanted "never alone" to preserve the culture, it was important to bring their stories for the rest of the world. there could be mutual saving. >> this is it. >> there's so much enrichment, whether it's spiritual, literary, be at home,
this is barrow alaska, the largest of a series of villages belonging to the people. their culture, stories are based on a life drawn from waling from a subsistence life. the thing that you are never around is truly a concept for the animals i grew up with are a companion choice. we respect them. they respect us. >> reporter: james is an expert in their language, and narates "never alone." when we met him, they were attending a summit where community leaders gathered to discuss...
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joining us, molly o'toole and josh barrow. molly, starting with you, when you look at what we heard today, how did the political criticisms of this deal differ at all from what foreign policy experts have said about it? is there any daylight there? >> certainly. and the even the political arguments they run the ga mutt. we have people such as senator ted cruz to rip up the deal on day one. interestingly, donald trump saying he wouldn't necessarily rip up the deal but he said he's such a good negotiator that he would ensure that the right terms are gotten on behalf of the u.s. which may not be realistic. other people more thoughtful on the issue who have really dug deep into it, we have senator chuck schumer, democrat from new york, who opposed the deal. senator bob corker, chairman of the foreign relations committee, ranking member, also a democrat who opposed the deal and they do so based on saying that they're concerned that it actually legitimizes the nuclear program maybe not now but later. affords too much leverage law th
joining us, molly o'toole and josh barrow. molly, starting with you, when you look at what we heard today, how did the political criticisms of this deal differ at all from what foreign policy experts have said about it? is there any daylight there? >> certainly. and the even the political arguments they run the ga mutt. we have people such as senator ted cruz to rip up the deal on day one. interestingly, donald trump saying he wouldn't necessarily rip up the deal but he said he's such a...
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josh barrow is at 2,000 points with his two candidates in both. 1,000 points with his two candidates in two debates. jess mcintosh twice that after her candidates appeared on stage. right now jess is leading draft board but for how long? which candidates will follow scott walker's call to leave the race? we'll talk about that next. sfx: dad's voice i love you baby girl. duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices so you can always be there. ♪ >>> it is nothing less than stunning that out of the handful of republican presidential candidates most likely to be backed by the establishment and donor class one of those now gone with governor scott walker out of the race. the remaining candidates are now former governor jeb bush, john kasich and marco rubio. possibly chris christie. he still continues to struggle in polling. candidates like donald trump. and ben carson and carly fiorina, candidates who have never held public office now dominate the overall race. what's the gop donor class's next move? joining me now msnbc contributor sam seder host of "the majority report." jess macinto
josh barrow is at 2,000 points with his two candidates in both. 1,000 points with his two candidates in two debates. jess mcintosh twice that after her candidates appeared on stage. right now jess is leading draft board but for how long? which candidates will follow scott walker's call to leave the race? we'll talk about that next. sfx: dad's voice i love you baby girl. duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices so you can always be there. ♪ >>> it is nothing less than stunning...
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barrow is up here. >> we are quite a ways offshore. >> reporter: in the vast remote arctic, the closest coast guard station is a week away. the government is requiring shell to bring its own emergency fleet. 28 vessels including the rigs. >> we have the ability to respond to a spill within an hour, which is unmatched anywhere in the world. >> reporter: you're willing to stake your reputation and that of your company on. >> my reputation is staked on that. the reputation of the company is staked on that. >> it's always been a spin is that we have enough safety controls to make sure it doesn't happen. didn't they use that before? "exxon valdez"? the horizon oil spill? >> reporter: imagine one of those disasters under ice? >> there is no oil spill technology in the world that can take care of a spill up here in the arctic, period. >> reporter: period. >> period. >> reporter: shell believes it does have such technology and has convinced this man drilling is safe and will bring much-needed cash. >> we see people wanting to save the world at the expense of the people of the arctic. something'
barrow is up here. >> we are quite a ways offshore. >> reporter: in the vast remote arctic, the closest coast guard station is a week away. the government is requiring shell to bring its own emergency fleet. 28 vessels including the rigs. >> we have the ability to respond to a spill within an hour, which is unmatched anywhere in the world. >> reporter: you're willing to stake your reputation and that of your company on. >> my reputation is staked on that. the...
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if i'm try to keep 218 frogs in a wheel barrow. and do their ass something. what a wonderful day.is the frogs in the wheelbarrow that gets me on that one. his wine.e man loved he loved his cigarettes. he loves golf more than anything to my favorite is this fashion critiques which never stop. your tie has to be a certain length. in fact, on bloomberg television, he forced peter cook to re-tie hies tie during an interview. mr. speaker, we are going to miss you. mark and john are back next week. until then, sayonara. ♪ >> we are moments away from the closing bell. i'm joe weisenthal. i'm scarlet in for alix steel. ♪ scarlet: a late selloff in biotech shares disrupts our rally. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?". janet yellen says policymakers expect a rate hike, but our investors convinced? we have the charts. scarlet: speaker boehner's plans to quit gives the market jitters.
if i'm try to keep 218 frogs in a wheel barrow. and do their ass something. what a wonderful day.is the frogs in the wheelbarrow that gets me on that one. his wine.e man loved he loved his cigarettes. he loves golf more than anything to my favorite is this fashion critiques which never stop. your tie has to be a certain length. in fact, on bloomberg television, he forced peter cook to re-tie hies tie during an interview. mr. speaker, we are going to miss you. mark and john are back next week....
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joining me now, susan del percio and josh barrow. thank you both for being here. josh, is ben carson a real threat to donald trump? >> probably not. i don't know. in some way, the surge makes sense. because while donald trump appears tonally to so many republicans, his issue positions is very unusual for a republican primary. he's taken a lot of positions that aren't conservative. he's been hammering against free trade, talking about how taxes on certain people should go up. ben carson combines outsider positioning with orthodox positions, including he's for a flat tax, very sharp tax cuts. so in a way, he can thread a needle, appeal to people who don't like establishment politicians, but don't want to abandon conservative principles. on the other hand, ben carson isn't that well known by the electorate. i don't think people -- in the last debate, when he had to talk about policy, he stumbled over it. donald trump doesn't know a lot about it either. but he has this bravado to get through. i think there's room for ben carson to stumble as he gets more attention pai
joining me now, susan del percio and josh barrow. thank you both for being here. josh, is ben carson a real threat to donald trump? >> probably not. i don't know. in some way, the surge makes sense. because while donald trump appears tonally to so many republicans, his issue positions is very unusual for a republican primary. he's taken a lot of positions that aren't conservative. he's been hammering against free trade, talking about how taxes on certain people should go up. ben carson...
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i'll talk to josh barrow. he sifted through that tax plan. who would pay less and whether people like trump would actually pay more. >> it reduces or eliminates most of the deductions and loopholes available to special interests and to the very rich. in other words, it's going to cost me a fortune. >>> in congress, the scramble for power. kevin mccarthy says he is in. he's running for speaker. can he win over the conservatives that john boehner could not? >> also the prison worker who helped two convicted murderers escape gets sentenced. >> please allow me to start by saying how sorry i am. ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e* does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. when age-related ma
i'll talk to josh barrow. he sifted through that tax plan. who would pay less and whether people like trump would actually pay more. >> it reduces or eliminates most of the deductions and loopholes available to special interests and to the very rich. in other words, it's going to cost me a fortune. >>> in congress, the scramble for power. kevin mccarthy says he is in. he's running for speaker. can he win over the conservatives that john boehner could not? >> also the prison...
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you have to keep 218 frogs in a wheel barrow -- get off their ass and do something. ♪ what a wonderfulis the frogs in the wheelbarrow that gets me on that one. look, the man loved his wine. he loved his cigarettes. he loves golf more than anything and my favorite is his fashion critiques which never stop. your tie has to be a certain length. in fact, on bloomberg television, he forced peter cook to re-tie his tie during an interview. mr. speaker, we are going to miss you. have a great weekend. mark and john are back next week. until then, sayonara. ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas." powered by hyundai motor. ♪ >> the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it is a 21st century phenomenon. a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this and looks at the unique power to astonish, challenge, and surprise. in this program, spanish sculptor jaume plensa. ♪ >> "brilliant ideas."
you have to keep 218 frogs in a wheel barrow -- get off their ass and do something. ♪ what a wonderfulis the frogs in the wheelbarrow that gets me on that one. look, the man loved his wine. he loved his cigarettes. he loves golf more than anything and my favorite is his fashion critiques which never stop. your tie has to be a certain length. in fact, on bloomberg television, he forced peter cook to re-tie his tie during an interview. mr. speaker, we are going to miss you. have a great...
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josh barrow is at 2,000 points with his two candidates in both. 1,000 points with his two candidatesn two debates. jess mcintosh has twice that after her candidates appeared on stage. right now jess is leading draft board, but for how long? which candidates will follow scott walker's call to leave the race? we'll talk about that next. ess . ...is kind of a big deal. it's finally back, with as much shrimp as you want, any way you want 'em. one taste of these new pineapple habanero coconut shrimp bites, and i already want more. they even brought back wood-grilled teriyaki shrimp! yeah, you heard me: teriyaki. and really: what's not to love about... ...buttery garlic shrimp scampi? here, the sweet, spicy, crispy possibilities are as endless as the shrimp. and yeah, they're endless, but they won't last forever. it's from virtually anywhere.rn of danger it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain...
josh barrow is at 2,000 points with his two candidates in both. 1,000 points with his two candidatesn two debates. jess mcintosh has twice that after her candidates appeared on stage. right now jess is leading draft board, but for how long? which candidates will follow scott walker's call to leave the race? we'll talk about that next. ess . ...is kind of a big deal. it's finally back, with as much shrimp as you want, any way you want 'em. one taste of these new pineapple habanero coconut shrimp...
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josh barrow is at 2,000 points with his two candidates in both. 1,000 points with his two candidates in two debates. jess mcintosh twice that after her candidates appeared on stage. right now jess is leading draft board but for how long? which candidates will follow scott walker's call to leave the race? we'll talk about that next. the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. >>> it is nothing less than stunning that out of the handful of republican presidential candidates most likely to be backed by the establishment and donor class one of those now gone with governor scott walker out of the race. the remaining candidates are now former governor jebbush, john kasich and marco rubio. possibly chris christie. h
josh barrow is at 2,000 points with his two candidates in both. 1,000 points with his two candidates in two debates. jess mcintosh twice that after her candidates appeared on stage. right now jess is leading draft board but for how long? which candidates will follow scott walker's call to leave the race? we'll talk about that next. the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring,...
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strategy, steve barrow. thanks for joining us. let's talk japan.e out and the bullish japanese economist and he was saying give it time. it's going to work. they ruled maybe in october and maybe not. what does the s&p rate cutting signify? guest: it doesn't have that much of a bearing. for investors, less than 10%. so doesn't mean a great deal in the national context. ank of japan owns 35% of j.j.b. and may have a bearing on q.e. going forward in japan because although it seems to me to be a number of members of the bank of japan perhaps thinking in easing policy further, there are some quite certained can the market and the banking pinch continues to own more and more. i wouldn't be surprised if we see an easing but not in the form of more q.e. and perhaps need cut i rates and go and make it successful. it's not like a decision makes a great difference. the yen will still weaken but weaken more because of the ease and not the downgrade. francine: what are you expecting from the fed tomorrow and will we see parity with euro or no chance by year end
strategy, steve barrow. thanks for joining us. let's talk japan.e out and the bullish japanese economist and he was saying give it time. it's going to work. they ruled maybe in october and maybe not. what does the s&p rate cutting signify? guest: it doesn't have that much of a bearing. for investors, less than 10%. so doesn't mean a great deal in the national context. ank of japan owns 35% of j.j.b. and may have a bearing on q.e. going forward in japan because although it seems to me to be...
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this is barrow, alaska, the largest of a series of villages above the arctic circle. their consult ndur, their stories are based on a life drawn from whaling, from caribou, from a subsistent life in many ways slipping away. this is an expert in the language. he narrates "never alone." is the culture and language in danger in your opinion? >> the way that we live was in the language, and that's going to be gone. >> he said the game could help to preserve a language spoken about only 2,000 of the 15,000 remaining in alaska. >> maybe playing the game would make them interested enough to get really serious about living that way. >> are you guys satisfied? >> yes. we'll make our money back. >> good work. >> not only will we make money, but we had huge impact in the world, huge impact in the industry. >> what is that? >> a polar bear. >> what? ? >> for her father, nook, the fact that yt never alone" is sparking his daughter's interest in her culture is all that matters. >> there's a better way to communicate a message to a certain audience like kids, you know. they like vid
this is barrow, alaska, the largest of a series of villages above the arctic circle. their consult ndur, their stories are based on a life drawn from whaling, from caribou, from a subsistent life in many ways slipping away. this is an expert in the language. he narrates "never alone." is the culture and language in danger in your opinion? >> the way that we live was in the language, and that's going to be gone. >> he said the game could help to preserve a language spoken...
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. >> she should just hire barrow it and be done with it. donald trump and tom brady.it is kind of -- at this point you have continued to defend both guys. i hey be under the impression there were records. >> no records necessary. >> they were taking videotapes of the team. i came in possession of video of my own that may shed light on this. can we play that? >> i'm doing everything i can. i am doing stories every night of the week. i am doing my part. >> doing your part? >> doesn't matter where i got it. are you nine? >> it was out of context. >> were you saying it was selectively edited. >> yes. >> you faulted braye dye -- brady saying the hot made its way into his locker. so now that he is running for president he gave it to rkk found its way into the locker. he is the owner of the patriots and he is referred to the same way way as them. you feel like you are in the military because you are in the boy scouts. >> you weren't. >> i felt that way. you can't deny my feelings. your feelings are invalid. jedediah, you said you are giving trump a pass. >> yes. >> you shoul
. >> she should just hire barrow it and be done with it. donald trump and tom brady.it is kind of -- at this point you have continued to defend both guys. i hey be under the impression there were records. >> no records necessary. >> they were taking videotapes of the team. i came in possession of video of my own that may shed light on this. can we play that? >> i'm doing everything i can. i am doing stories every night of the week. i am doing my part. >> doing your...
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. >> i study interrogations and they study them from miami, florida, to barrow, alaska. that became my principle area of work and has been the last 25 years. this one is particularly ugly, but only the shade of ugly norv that differentiates it from lots of others i've seen. >> myself personally when i hear of an interrogation of a suspect that, brings you back to the old cop days on tv or somebody's got a white light hanging over your head and asking point-blank questions you better answer. >> police interrogation in this country has been transforms over the last 80, 90 years. there was a time when the principle method police used to overcome resistance was called the third degree. that meant beating a confession out of a suspect. the supreme court handed down cases making it quite claire that the tortuous practices that went into third degree had been and remained unacceptable in america. this ultimately forced police to find a new way to interrogate. >> through extended research and years of experience, john reid developed a nine-step interrogation process. step number
. >> i study interrogations and they study them from miami, florida, to barrow, alaska. that became my principle area of work and has been the last 25 years. this one is particularly ugly, but only the shade of ugly norv that differentiates it from lots of others i've seen. >> myself personally when i hear of an interrogation of a suspect that, brings you back to the old cop days on tv or somebody's got a white light hanging over your head and asking point-blank questions you better...
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were in the north bering sea, and they got word that whaling ships had become iced in north of point barrow in alaska. the cutter bear could not get through that ice, it would have to wait a few weeks before it could. so bertholf led an overland rescue mission 1500 miles through ice and snow and danger. he had a coast guard medical officer with him and inuit , guides and a missionary. somehow they did that and got up to the whalers and the survivors and they had, a herd of reindeer with them and saved the lives of the whalers. by that time, the revenue cutter bear got up there and took the survivors back to the u.s. mainland. bertholf. like many coast guard officers, he attended the u.s. naval war college in newport, rhode island. commandant william reynolds, 1919-1924. congress gave him rear admiral rank and he led the service in the prohibition era. that was very dangerous duty. they were like other federal officers enforcing prohibition against some very tough people , had gunfights, and they suffered casualties. that war went on in the atlantic and the great lakes. a surprising amount o
were in the north bering sea, and they got word that whaling ships had become iced in north of point barrow in alaska. the cutter bear could not get through that ice, it would have to wait a few weeks before it could. so bertholf led an overland rescue mission 1500 miles through ice and snow and danger. he had a coast guard medical officer with him and inuit , guides and a missionary. somehow they did that and got up to the whalers and the survivors and they had, a herd of reindeer with them...
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people's money and it gives him froo freedom to say things other republicans can't say things. >> josh barrowi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> big changes are coming to iphone but a another apple gadget could be revolutionizing the way you watch tv. what's new from apple next? ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... mmm yoplait! it's snack time! oh, look! yoplait original now has 25% less sugar. time to taste it. how is it? it tastes good! congratulations yoplait! you did it! yoplait! hey! so i'm looking at my bill and my fico credit score's on here. yeah! we give you your fico credit score. for free! awesomesauce! the only person i know that says that is... lisa? julie? we've already given more than 175 million free fico credit scores to our cardmembers. apply today at discover.com ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico.
people's money and it gives him froo freedom to say things other republicans can't say things. >> josh barrowi, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> big changes are coming to iphone but a another apple gadget could be revolutionizing the way you watch tv. what's new from apple next? ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... mmm yoplait! it's snack time! oh, look! yoplait...
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i explain their money, their cars, houses, trips while i had to save and save just to buy a wheel barrow and survive. >> reporter: an increasing online population is exposing the worst accesses like a $6 million house built for his family by a favored government contractor. he is currently the least popular leader of the last 20 years. >> translator: if there is room for optimism it is that our society is participating more through social networks and mass marches. >> a warning to legislators but at some point those who elected them may demand the biggest share of the wealth. john holman, al jazeera, mexico city >>> and i will be bringing you news we are hearing from the interior minister's press conference in beirut in lebanon and interior minister is speaking there and just said any future sentence will be dispersed from the first moment from force if necessary and a strong warning with protesters following yesterday's environment ministry and this is a strong warning from the government it will not tolerate future sit-ins from the protesters in beirut. south african university is bein
i explain their money, their cars, houses, trips while i had to save and save just to buy a wheel barrow and survive. >> reporter: an increasing online population is exposing the worst accesses like a $6 million house built for his family by a favored government contractor. he is currently the least popular leader of the last 20 years. >> translator: if there is room for optimism it is that our society is participating more through social networks and mass marches. >> a...
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. >> for more, let me bring in josh barrow and victoria difrancesco-soto.or being here tonight. josh, let me start with you, from what we've been hearing, this isn't about what hillary clinton is doing wrong, it's about what senator sanders is doing right. >> i don't know how you can separate the two, clinton has had a difficult summer. there are two sources of strength for bernie sanders here, one is a desire for a more left wing candidate among the base and democratic party. he simplifies that. it's something we're seeing around the world. the labor party is flirting with picking a right wing candidate. they thought she was too conservative on foreign policy, and then you've had the e-mails, i think there are not a lot of democratic voters telling pollsters, i'm upset about hillary clinton's e-mails, so i'm not voting for her. they're exhausting. and i think that it makes people a little bit open to something else. >> clinton may be exhausting, but in one poll, 71% of democrats have a favorable opinion of hillary clinton. so that's what's strange about th
. >> for more, let me bring in josh barrow and victoria difrancesco-soto.or being here tonight. josh, let me start with you, from what we've been hearing, this isn't about what hillary clinton is doing wrong, it's about what senator sanders is doing right. >> i don't know how you can separate the two, clinton has had a difficult summer. there are two sources of strength for bernie sanders here, one is a desire for a more left wing candidate among the base and democratic party. he...
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can i explain their money, their cars, houses, trips and i had to save and save just to buy a wheel barrow>> reporter: a house built for the family by a favored government contractor and the least popular leader in the last 20 years. >> translator: if there is room for optimism it's that our society is participating more through social networks and mass marches. >> a warning to legislators but at some point those who elected them may demand a bigger share of the wealth. john holma al jazeera, mexico city. >>> los angeles is jumping in the bidding for the 2024 summer olympics games and will spend 6 billion with a combination of private and public money and paris and ham burg are also bidding for the games, a decision will be made in 2017, and setback for organizers of 2020 olympics in tokyo and scrapping the logo over the artist's credibility and they accuse the artist of stealing his work. and finally this morning's major news and looks like kermit the frog may have replaced ms. piggy with a new girlfriend and obtained the frog with a younger sleeker piggy model named denise and the plot b
can i explain their money, their cars, houses, trips and i had to save and save just to buy a wheel barrow>> reporter: a house built for the family by a favored government contractor and the least popular leader in the last 20 years. >> translator: if there is room for optimism it's that our society is participating more through social networks and mass marches. >> a warning to legislators but at some point those who elected them may demand a bigger share of the wealth. john...
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and the obama administration will propose to expand eligibility for pay view earn which sets the barrows'spayment as a small share of their income. jim you are on the air. >> caller: we have taken a lesser mansion of a house and used a cheaper car that is just as good of transportation in order to pay our $300,000 worth of student loans off. you can adjust and still i am totally self-employed. all of my life. through high school. through college. through seminary. and i want to ask this question from your guest who seems fau l knowledgeable. give me three specific things for a self-employed person like me -- i am a writer, singer and entertainment and i have a book published. i have nine different income ways and my wife is a college professor. >> guest: you have been part of the community always. >> caller: my grandma had a boarding house and i saw her and she was so happy and wonderful with her self-employment and i went into music and had a thousand employers in the past 50 years. what are three or four specifics for a person to keep themselves free in their self-employment? and a quick
and the obama administration will propose to expand eligibility for pay view earn which sets the barrows'spayment as a small share of their income. jim you are on the air. >> caller: we have taken a lesser mansion of a house and used a cheaper car that is just as good of transportation in order to pay our $300,000 worth of student loans off. you can adjust and still i am totally self-employed. all of my life. through high school. through college. through seminary. and i want to ask this...
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and people with wheel barrows and carts. my brother had a girlfriend and apparently her family called and said that they are going to flee into the interior of poland, suggested to take my brother and me along. and my father insisted that it should be my brother's decision. i was considered too young to make a decision. my brother was 19 at the time. my brother said no, we're not going to go. we'll stay together, you need us, father was ill. and that was a terrible shock because my father to me was sort of center of my universe, you know. papa decreed something he would do anything and that he should suddenly ask us, particularly my brother, to make the decision. a tremendous decision. i remember it was a terrible shock. and was a very turbulent night. and then it ceased in the morning. and my father said to me that i should go and apparently he wanted to talk to my mother and brother that i should not be around. he says i should call the family to see what everyone is doing. my father's brothers and so on. i went downstairs
and people with wheel barrows and carts. my brother had a girlfriend and apparently her family called and said that they are going to flee into the interior of poland, suggested to take my brother and me along. and my father insisted that it should be my brother's decision. i was considered too young to make a decision. my brother was 19 at the time. my brother said no, we're not going to go. we'll stay together, you need us, father was ill. and that was a terrible shock because my father to me...
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. >> josh barrow, of the upshot in "the new york times," has a look at what to expect when trump releases his own tax proposal, called eight things to watch for in donald trump's tax plan. also including a photograph of him in mobile, alabama, last month. we'll go to ralph from battle creek, michigan. democrats line, good morning. >> maybe you can explain to me more about the deportation plan of donald trump's. i hear the number that, anywhere between 11 million illegal aliens or donald seems think in his mind, there are 30 million. it's a little bit of dispute, but so, would donald deport like 30 million people and would they be rounded up by like let's say police with weapons and they would go like door to door and then put them into holding places like maybe camps and then run them to the border, the mexican border or would they send them to the guatemalan border or nicaraguan border? another question, revoking of the citizenship, he seems to think, donald, donald seems to think that the 14th amendment doesn't apply anymore. is that the 14th amendment doesn't apply, so the birthright c
. >> josh barrow, of the upshot in "the new york times," has a look at what to expect when trump releases his own tax proposal, called eight things to watch for in donald trump's tax plan. also including a photograph of him in mobile, alabama, last month. we'll go to ralph from battle creek, michigan. democrats line, good morning. >> maybe you can explain to me more about the deportation plan of donald trump's. i hear the number that, anywhere between 11 million illegal...
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. >> you're the host of "sports matters" on msnbc.com and also josh barrow of "the new york times." deal is this? is it over? is there going to be some kind of appeal by the nfl? >> it's a big deal, it's another defeat for the nfl in a court of law. roger goodell has not fared well over the last few years when players have appealed his suspensions, appealed his discipline to court. he's got quite a bad record, a record that would not stand very well if it were an nfl team's record. i think it is probably not quite over. i think you're likely to see the nfl given the way this entire thing has been handled and prosecuted, if you will, by the nfl. i think it's pretty likely that they're going to try to appeal this ruling. we don't know some details of the ruling yet, whether this is a rulings that effective immediately, whether the nfl is going to ask for a stay of the ruling which could keep the suspension in effect. there are still some things we don't know. but i think it's quite likely at this point we'll see tom brady on the field for opening night a week from tonight. >> that wou
. >> you're the host of "sports matters" on msnbc.com and also josh barrow of "the new york times." deal is this? is it over? is there going to be some kind of appeal by the nfl? >> it's a big deal, it's another defeat for the nfl in a court of law. roger goodell has not fared well over the last few years when players have appealed his suspensions, appealed his discipline to court. he's got quite a bad record, a record that would not stand very well if it were an...
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also josh barrow, msnbc contributor domestic correspondent. good to see you.r headline from listening to those numbers. >> well, i actually think the headline in these polls is the complete collapse of scott walker. scott walker led the poll in july with 19% in iowa. now has 5%. he's down to 4% in new hampshire. and he was supposed to be the candidate that was acceptable to both the republican establishment and to the insurgent base that wanted a more conservative faith for the party. instead with some stumbles over the last few months and with donald trump being frankly much more interesting than scott walker, he's really very much faded away. >> yeah. you make a very good point to the fact that we didn't even mention him in a lot of our details, didn't compare the graphics, because it's been such a precipitous fall. rebecca, is that something he can come back from? >> great question, alex. a lot of it hinges on his performance in the next debate. many were disappointed in how he did in the first republican debate last month. it will also hinge on how effecti
also josh barrow, msnbc contributor domestic correspondent. good to see you.r headline from listening to those numbers. >> well, i actually think the headline in these polls is the complete collapse of scott walker. scott walker led the poll in july with 19% in iowa. now has 5%. he's down to 4% in new hampshire. and he was supposed to be the candidate that was acceptable to both the republican establishment and to the insurgent base that wanted a more conservative faith for the party....
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the opening bell is ringing at this very moment that you have a barrows up 76, up 91.will be the auctioneer. your first downtick of the day, red flag. obviously up as much as 300 points once the sox open for trading. dow jones industrial average now up 142 points. right now i doubt.yeah? >> all but ibm and united health which are unchanged. >> in the green right now, this has been a tough go for the markets. the dow up 188. these are your blue-chip names. unchanged for united health and ibm. get their act together and join the parade. despite the low reality and investor sentiment has really gone down a lot. in fact, some people think the forecast is a lousy september. when i see investor sentiment down as much as i see it, whether it's from lewis tobias or from the association for individual investors, i see it as bullishness is a positive. how do you see it? >> 86% of buy sell are made incorrectly. they buy when they sell, so when they buy. the wrong sentiment is the right opportunity. charles: it might be different because you are trading second to second. sentiment
the opening bell is ringing at this very moment that you have a barrows up 76, up 91.will be the auctioneer. your first downtick of the day, red flag. obviously up as much as 300 points once the sox open for trading. dow jones industrial average now up 142 points. right now i doubt.yeah? >> all but ibm and united health which are unchanged. >> in the green right now, this has been a tough go for the markets. the dow up 188. these are your blue-chip names. unchanged for united health...