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one of is been checking out our psyches stuff we were get into that after tu the break do you cook becauseu you are a giant? >> or no. no-no. >> we will let it get some rest we note you perform tonight we will be back after the short will come back if you are planning for retirement,k they can be overwhelming at times today we're separatingin fact fm fiction here. i love that when we it when we played this gameo and there are so many places you can go to to getac what you need we are finding that out before we came on to enter. fact or fiction annuities or when people got older. >> the biggest growth in this 40 kilovolts my normal client would be 50 to 70 you can startk the top products up to the age of 808 actually covers all features the biggest part of that industry is 30 ?- four -year-olddu. >> something i need. to look ino something have not even thought about but it's probably never too soon. >> the earlier you start the better for 30 and 40 years old basically in the general way so that market than 20 awakens at the market doesn't want these anymore you are protected from when the ma
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that's on him.th's on he has to consider that becauseu he's grown man. he so i'm just saying.g the choice. cic >> he's making the choice. cic >> the other side of that glasss of water you can look at he's nearing end of his career, care, because of injuries and the way he can play maybe this is hiss s chance to make a statement. stat while i have this nationall audience i'll put this out there now.no >> for more let's talk to grant paulson paus weightily patiently to weigh inh on all things football thisall s morning g to see you, grant. g >> reporter: howra it guyss ining. >> we're wrapped up in the the kaepernick.nick. we can't forget that is just onn of the many nfl stories that continue to play i was i wasn't' the league. n tt,u want to weigh in on that, grant, by all means do so. so. >> for me, i think when wehen pledges allegiance to the flageg or the national anthem ishem played, we stand up and respectt that flag, we're celebrating the best in this country and i think his problemith some of the of worse of the country. for me, i understand he wants to raise awareness i
that's on him.th's on he has to consider that becauseu he's grown man. he so i'm just saying.g the choice. cic >> he's making the choice. cic >> the other side of that glasss of water you can look at he's nearing end of his career, care, because of injuries and the way he can play maybe this is hiss s chance to make a statement. stat while i have this nationall audience i'll put this out there now.no >> for more let's talk to grant paulson paus weightily patiently to weigh inh...
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t house >> little buffer here.e buer h >> okay. 9:55 right now.55 rig stick around for the 10 becauseun with us if you watch empire youo know what we're talking abou you know.now. got here super early thisly t morning so we'll be chattingtt with her coming up very soon. next hour. hou also, time to make somebody happy with mug. >> how about coffee time? t >> want me to do it.ot >> it's coffee time on good dayd d.c. if you have been eyeing our good day mug, pretty cool, listen upu we now have new good day/dunkin' donuts nothing give away theyhe perfect cup for that dunkin'nk donuts coffee. towed foxdc.com/contests our our facebook page at facebook.com facebook.com/fox5 d.c. to enter. our mug contest.co one lucky winner will bener will selected by random drawing but hurry you have only from nowow until 11am to enter. e it is now 9:56. good day 10a on the other side d of the break.. ♪ ♪ ques...are my teeth yellow? ...have you tried the tissue test? the what? ... tissue test! hold this up to your teeth... ...ugh yellow... i don't get it. i use whitening toothpaste. what do you use? crest w
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saying we have virginia, a battleground state, and colorado, and they won't advertise there anymore becauseuy feel so confident about their lead in this state.st >> woodruff: it's interesting you're able to say something like this so early. there is two 1/2 months, andan there is still time to go in the campaign. >> yes, and they could reverse course and run ads in the states. they have been since june pushing the message very hard that donald trump is "temperamentally unfit," that he shouldn't have his finger near the button, they're out with a new ad on that topic again today. they have really been driving that message. you know, i went to a donald trump event last week and was talking to his supporters and they'd seen hillary clinton's ads. >> building on matea's open secrets which looks at campaign spending, their analysis found r.n.c. has less in the bank at this point in the campaign than in the last three elections. so in 2008, 2012, they had more nonny than now. the fundraising arm for the democrats outraised house republicans in july by three times as much as, so this isn't just abo
saying we have virginia, a battleground state, and colorado, and they won't advertise there anymore becauseuy feel so confident about their lead in this state.st >> woodruff: it's interesting you're able to say something like this so early. there is two 1/2 months, andan there is still time to go in the campaign. >> yes, and they could reverse course and run ads in the states. they have been since june pushing the message very hard that donald trump is "temperamentally...
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. >> reporter: the food bank's founder says the brexit vote won't hurt cornwall becauseus european moneyas not produced the right kind of jobs since the local economy has evolved. >> those jobs are not here any more and they're still not here, whether it's european money or british government money, those cyber jobs are not here in cornwall, and that's what we struggle with. >> reporter: some in cornwall want the government to bring back heavy industry-- not a viable prospect. european funds have been spent to create 21st century solutions to cornwall's limitations. >> a lot of that money is nots visible, so it doesn't build a school or a sports center, it builds a road, or it builds a business park, or it helps to develop a digital industry and people, the man in the street, they don't see that. >> reporter: back in brixham, the fishermen head out to sea.er they say they've done their part persuading the country to vote to get out of europe, now it's up to the politicians. negotiations are expected to take two years or many more. the fishermen of brixham hope officials in london and bru
. >> reporter: the food bank's founder says the brexit vote won't hurt cornwall becauseus european moneyas not produced the right kind of jobs since the local economy has evolved. >> those jobs are not here any more and they're still not here, whether it's european money or british government money, those cyber jobs are not here in cornwall, and that's what we struggle with. >> reporter: some in cornwall want the government to bring back heavy industry-- not a viable prospect....
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forced from their homes becauseu of the flooding coast guard isua still helping rescue hundreds oo peoplehomes.ne this video shows a young child we'll see being-ed from the rooo of a submerged house. president obama has declared dee parts of the state a federal disaster area. >>> california man is under undr arrest accused of starting a fire that sparked a massive wilw blaze. officials say the 40-year-olde a charged with 17 counts of arson. the wildfire has destroyed nearly 200 homes and caused $10 million in damage. >>> moving closer to home, morer problems for metro.. a new report from the federal transit administration shows s metro needs to crack down onn more on train operators who overrun red stop signals.. the fta found metro has experienced 68 stopped signal sg violations sin the start of of 2012. 20 metro is averaging more than onn stopped signal violation per ioa month. the feds are now telling metroet how to fix it.. >>> and finally, trouble in the windy city the chicago cubs have fired a stadium dj who chose a rather questionable song to play durinn for the crowd.the cwd after
forced from their homes becauseu of the flooding coast guard isua still helping rescue hundreds oo peoplehomes.ne this video shows a young child we'll see being-ed from the rooo of a submerged house. president obama has declared dee parts of the state a federal disaster area. >>> california man is under undr arrest accused of starting a fire that sparked a massive wilw blaze. officials say the 40-year-olde a charged with 17 counts of arson. the wildfire has destroyed nearly 200 homes...
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greatests police chief in the world butwob i'm just telling you what, youtu know, obviously we know becauseue whatedte we're dealing with.dealinwith. >> what's the deal with the newl gig now with the nfl.w with then >> let's talk about the new gigg pioneer the first woman to head the dc police department theen t entire department.. she'll be a pioneer here becausc she'll be in charge of securityg for the nfl. nfl we know how big that is, right? not just showing up and havingav bodyguards for roger goodell and showing up at the stadium andadd making sure nothing happens.g he some of the things she'll have'v to deal with. wit security for the super bowl.l. when these teams travel overseae she'll be in charge of that andt redskins are traveling overseass to london.do in charge of security dealingea with that.th t dealing with the fbi.wi the dealing with all the agenciesnc when these teams go into thesese different cities.itie the pro bowl.the bow we're talking about abo investigation that is take place when we're talking about thingsg that happen with players. playe if they get in trouble. trou
greatests police chief in the world butwob i'm just telling you what, youtu know, obviously we know becauseue whatedte we're dealing with.dealinwith. >> what's the deal with the newl gig now with the nfl.w with then >> let's talk about the new gigg pioneer the first woman to head the dc police department theen t entire department.. she'll be a pioneer here becausc she'll be in charge of securityg for the nfl. nfl we know how big that is, right? not just showing up and havingav...