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obama has been a disaster.n she wants to recycle biden and somebody else and the reason she's doing that is she's trying to get the news off of all the scandals of wikileaks. if the mainstream media covered wikileaks, she wouldn't be al w allowed to run. she shouldn't be allowed to run anyway. the fbi should be ashamed of themselves for what they allowed to happen. they're going to put a great general named james cartwright, four star general, they will put him in prison potentially for five years for doing nothing by comparison to what she did. general petraeus' life has been destroyed over doing nothing compared to what she did. she's going to run for president. when i say the system is rigged, part of what i am meaning is the fact she shouldn't be allowed to run. >> in the trial of former aides to chris christie, multiple witnesses have refuted the claims that he was unaware of this scheme to punish a mayor who refused to give christie his endorsement for re-election. do you have confidence in governor chris
obama has been a disaster.n she wants to recycle biden and somebody else and the reason she's doing that is she's trying to get the news off of all the scandals of wikileaks. if the mainstream media covered wikileaks, she wouldn't be al w allowed to run. she shouldn't be allowed to run anyway. the fbi should be ashamed of themselves for what they allowed to happen. they're going to put a great general named james cartwright, four star general, they will put him in prison potentially for five...
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demand has been stable.as improved and we've seen some stimulus, but a lot of the recovery, the gains in the stocks, have all been because of the cost cuts. give us a sense of where next. you say you've been different from the rest of the market. do you continue to be that bullish on this particular sector? mouhammed: there's two ways to look at this. the underlying asset that these companies trade in his commodities. commodities are still 50% of the recent high. there's still potential for the underlying commodities to do well. even if you look at them in isolation, they are trading at some discount to the market. they come with risks. they are highly volatile investments. it is not the type of investment where one should be very aggressive. there is value in it. guy: we're going to wrap it up. thank you very much indeed. thank you for walking us through what we've been seeing. if you want to run it through on your bloomberg, switch the currencies around. you can get a slightly different view. up next, goin
demand has been stable.as improved and we've seen some stimulus, but a lot of the recovery, the gains in the stocks, have all been because of the cost cuts. give us a sense of where next. you say you've been different from the rest of the market. do you continue to be that bullish on this particular sector? mouhammed: there's two ways to look at this. the underlying asset that these companies trade in his commodities. commodities are still 50% of the recent high. there's still potential for the...
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the activity has been rather light, the conversations have been minimal on the telephone. >> he sentudents, two or three, and said come back with a pizza or i'm killing your friends. do you let the kids go back up or do you keep them safe? we ultimately decided to let them go back up. >> 30 years in law enforcement, that's the toughest decision i have ever been involved in. >> they do have contact with the man by telephone, right? >> at first he was very agitated and very upset. but they say he is calming down which is a good sign. gunman eric houston releases 15 hostages as an act of goodwill. >> the students we have seen walking out of here were very badly shaken. many were stunned, they were weak, they looked dazed. >> i remember seeing members of my family, and just being so relieved to be able to just hug my mom. >> when they called the kids' names as they were being released from the school, we would go over and see if our kids were there. in my heart, i knew something was wrong. but i just kept staying and waiting. shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causin
the activity has been rather light, the conversations have been minimal on the telephone. >> he sentudents, two or three, and said come back with a pizza or i'm killing your friends. do you let the kids go back up or do you keep them safe? we ultimately decided to let them go back up. >> 30 years in law enforcement, that's the toughest decision i have ever been involved in. >> they do have contact with the man by telephone, right? >> at first he was very agitated and...
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shots had been fired.'t really have time to talk about what the plan of action was going to be. when this door to building c burst open, a bunch of kids came running out. >> 25 students and at least one teacher seem to have escaped what is now a very dangerous situation there at lindhurst high school. >> first room i went in, there were two victims there. a teacher and a student. that would set the tone for what we have a person who has committed homicide. >> we know that eight people have been shot, including at least four students. >> medical professionals are calling this a phase 3 disaster. the highest level of medical alert. >>> on the east coast, days turn into weeks as authorities hunt for missing exxon executive sidney reso. while his kidnappers remain at large. fbi agents are still investigating the ransom letter and the kidnappers possible affiliation with an environmental organization. >> that's when we learned about the kidnapping of victor samuelsson. >> 18 years earlier, exxon plant manager v
shots had been fired.'t really have time to talk about what the plan of action was going to be. when this door to building c burst open, a bunch of kids came running out. >> 25 students and at least one teacher seem to have escaped what is now a very dangerous situation there at lindhurst high school. >> first room i went in, there were two victims there. a teacher and a student. that would set the tone for what we have a person who has committed homicide. >> we know that...
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"why hasn't it been made?" i just, what i just told you, like, and she goes, "well, i think it would throw it off "if you had one star apart. "it's such an ensemble. "it's such a conceptual piece. "it'll be kind of refreshing if, "if everyone, "if you feel like you're just in that world, "and no one's pulling you out of the movie," and i agree. i don't really like those kind of cameos that you're aware you're watching someone. i kind of like to put the viewer in that reality that you just believe it. - the fact that they there were people we didn't know made them and their characters more believable. - yeah, it really helps, i think. so, she came aboard, and then she partnered with paramount, who kind of controlled the script. i had written it for them a while back, so, you know, it just came together, but boyhood certainly helped that. - it's a film that you recognize as yours, though. the involvement of all these extra people, financiers and studios, the film that we see is the film you wanted to make. - yeah
"why hasn't it been made?" i just, what i just told you, like, and she goes, "well, i think it would throw it off "if you had one star apart. "it's such an ensemble. "it's such a conceptual piece. "it'll be kind of refreshing if, "if everyone, "if you feel like you're just in that world, "and no one's pulling you out of the movie," and i agree. i don't really like those kind of cameos that you're aware you're watching someone. i kind of...
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she turns around, she's been hit in the head with a rock. i tell them where the closest hospital is at, and he says come on, let's get out of here. i looked at him and said i live here and i can't go. so i said goodbye and i did what i could do, i took pictures. >> in the midwest, the story of a notorious serial killer opens another chapter. >> jeffrey dahmer came back to his hometown today, back to face justice and the family whose son he took from them 14 years ago. >> already convicted and sentenced for murder in milwaukee, jeffrey dahmer returns to ohio to stand trial, where his killing spree began. >> jeffrey dahmer who had made some confessions, that he had actually picked up his first verdict in is late 70s in ba'ath, ohio. >> he picked up this kid on the highway, and the kid was about 189 years old. >> steve nixon was hitchhiking, dahmer picked him up and brought him up to his house, and when hicks wanted to leave, dahmer attacked him with a barbell and killed him. >> and then wrapped up the body and put it in the back of his car. th
she turns around, she's been hit in the head with a rock. i tell them where the closest hospital is at, and he says come on, let's get out of here. i looked at him and said i live here and i can't go. so i said goodbye and i did what i could do, i took pictures. >> in the midwest, the story of a notorious serial killer opens another chapter. >> jeffrey dahmer came back to his hometown today, back to face justice and the family whose son he took from them 14 years ago. >>...
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so far, no arrests have been made. this latest shooting comes after seven men were shot and injured near 77th and bancroft in oakland saturday night before midnight. while the police were investigating the shootings, the officers themselves had to duck when more shots were fired. no officers were hurt. all the victims are between 27 and 45 years old. at least one has been released from the hospital. no arrests have been made. >>> despite the violence, oakland police say violent crime is down in the city. police have been using a strategy called cease fire since 2012. it focuses on reducing shootings and building relationships with people in the community. police say the strategy has been working. >> identify individual who are at risk of being shot or being engaged in violent crime. we then reach out to them, offer them resources, offer them a way out, and let them know if they continue to engage in violence, they will be held accountable by the community, law enforcement, district attorney's office as well as the u.s.
so far, no arrests have been made. this latest shooting comes after seven men were shot and injured near 77th and bancroft in oakland saturday night before midnight. while the police were investigating the shootings, the officers themselves had to duck when more shots were fired. no officers were hurt. all the victims are between 27 and 45 years old. at least one has been released from the hospital. no arrests have been made. >>> despite the violence, oakland police say violent crime...
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one of them had been to the party. his name was ynobe matthews. >> he mentioned that he did attend this party. she was there. >> like many people who had attended, ynobe agreed to an interview, his down at the police department. he was friendly and cooperative. said carolyn had left the party before he had. >> he later left the party. went with another female that was at the party over to a convenience store that was close by and bought some cigarettes. >> ynobe gave the detective a dna sample and supplied the clothes he had been wearing. to verify his alibi, the detective pulled surveillance video from the convenience store, and noticed something. >> the clothing that he was actually wearing was different than what he had just told us. why is he not telling us the truth? >> ynobe claimed he had simply forgotten, and then handed the detective the proper clothing. no forensic evidence found on the clothes connected him to the crime scene. so this wasn't your big moment. >> no, it wasn't. >> the big moment did come, thou
one of them had been to the party. his name was ynobe matthews. >> he mentioned that he did attend this party. she was there. >> like many people who had attended, ynobe agreed to an interview, his down at the police department. he was friendly and cooperative. said carolyn had left the party before he had. >> he later left the party. went with another female that was at the party over to a convenience store that was close by and bought some cigarettes. >> ynobe gave the...
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a lot of agencies have been underfunded and haven't been able to do their jobs properly.to tackle problems in the financial market. >> will you be resuming the responsibilities of the prime minister if the pirate party gets to the position where it is and theynor's party are future to form a government and coalition? guest: it is quite unlikely. we have not named anyone specifically to be prime minister. if we do end up with the permission to form a government we will figure out the best person for the role and the best person for each role. >> iceland is preparing to remove capital control. will a new coalition with a pirate party in there, will they diverge from that or stick to >> the current funds for limiting capital controls is going quite well and there's no reason to move away. it has been plagued by volatility. there are options for moving away from the targeting of the inflation rates to maybe a mechanism with other currency, perhaps the euro. mean for u.s.hat funds that have been locked in because of capital control? will the fund's get access to their property
a lot of agencies have been underfunded and haven't been able to do their jobs properly.to tackle problems in the financial market. >> will you be resuming the responsibilities of the prime minister if the pirate party gets to the position where it is and theynor's party are future to form a government and coalition? guest: it is quite unlikely. we have not named anyone specifically to be prime minister. if we do end up with the permission to form a government we will figure out the best...
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the other bankers have been supportive, he has only been in that job for about a year, and he is confidenthat they will be ok and has been saying that this the plummet in the stock , prices because of speculators has been a lightning rod because they were saying, the at government officials were saying that the bank was too speculative anyway. so he has his hands full. carol: i feel like the story will be around a little while longer. let's talk about global economics. in that section this week, you look at what is going on with wind farms. there is a real resurgence in the united states. ellen: windfarms -- wind is the fastest-growing source of alternative energy in the united states, and that has turned out to be a big boon for rural areas, especially with areas that are down on the luck because farmers in some of these areas are having such a hard time because corn prices have dropped. they are having trouble making a go of it. and what they are finding is they can lease their land to windfarms, and it is changing lives. we talked to a number of farmers for whom this is allowing them to
the other bankers have been supportive, he has only been in that job for about a year, and he is confidenthat they will be ok and has been saying that this the plummet in the stock , prices because of speculators has been a lightning rod because they were saying, the at government officials were saying that the bank was too speculative anyway. so he has his hands full. carol: i feel like the story will be around a little while longer. let's talk about global economics. in that section this...
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what has been done.s you keep saying, still got a long way to go. >> and as you just said, there was a little wobble to the left. and you saw it, too, on your little radar you can look at on the phone. there has been just a slight wobble to the left and now that the eyewall is completely on land here, right along the cape, that's like playa linda if you know the area, not that fall from oak hill, new smyrna beach would be to the north. this is the first time we've seen an eyewall on land, wind gusts at 107 miles per hour. and that's what we expect if the eyewall stays on land all the way up the east coast. what you're also talking about, chris, was the onshore flow. the onshore flow of what's happening here across parts of daytona. there should be a beach here. and every once in awhile a massive wave comes all the way through, runs all the way up past the light pole. this is on our surf line. here's flagler beach. i've watched this, i watch this live shot from surf line for many hours at a time. people s
what has been done.s you keep saying, still got a long way to go. >> and as you just said, there was a little wobble to the left. and you saw it, too, on your little radar you can look at on the phone. there has been just a slight wobble to the left and now that the eyewall is completely on land here, right along the cape, that's like playa linda if you know the area, not that fall from oak hill, new smyrna beach would be to the north. this is the first time we've seen an eyewall on land,...
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this shortstop has just been awesome and he's with tom for >> you have been on base nine times in four years old, what's enabled you to succeed on this stage? >> having teammates, they've been helping me, telling me what to look for and that's what i am trying to do. >> corey kluber was pitching on short rest, the cubs were seeing him for a second time in four days. first time around he threw a lot of two seamers, night a lot of breaking balls, how confident >> we believe in him. i am proud of kluber on short rest. he did it against toronto and coming out great for us again. he's the guy. >> you are one win away from winning the world series. you haven't been in cleveland long but i'm sure you heard a lot about 1948. how much would this mean for you, for cleveland, for the indians? >> it would mean a lot, it would be a dream come true. it for the city, doing it for my family, doing it for puerto rico. but we still have a lot of games to be played. we have to play the game the right way, respect them because they can come back at any time and hopefully tomorrow we can do it. >> thank yo
this shortstop has just been awesome and he's with tom for >> you have been on base nine times in four years old, what's enabled you to succeed on this stage? >> having teammates, they've been helping me, telling me what to look for and that's what i am trying to do. >> corey kluber was pitching on short rest, the cubs were seeing him for a second time in four days. first time around he threw a lot of two seamers, night a lot of breaking balls, how confident >> we...
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i've never been a politician. the worst thing i've seen since i've been in politics is politicians going around telling you what they're going to do. don't tell me which are going to do. why don't you tell me what you've done. i'm the only one has ever created $2 billion trust fund which we still have today. i made the school weren't saved the money. we have a $45 million trust fund for education. and the only one who stood up to bobby jindal in eight years at louisiana governor. he did more harm than men in the history of louisiana. i've been back by the people and i've been doing it all my life. i know how to do the job. i understand picking up for people. >> thank you for hosting this forum. my name is charles stanley and i want to earn the trust for the united states senator. as a heart surgeon had to earn the trust of my patients and i was successful in my career and now in public service i worked hard to win the trust of the third congressional district and i hold myself in both of these endeavors to a stand
i've never been a politician. the worst thing i've seen since i've been in politics is politicians going around telling you what they're going to do. don't tell me which are going to do. why don't you tell me what you've done. i'm the only one has ever created $2 billion trust fund which we still have today. i made the school weren't saved the money. we have a $45 million trust fund for education. and the only one who stood up to bobby jindal in eight years at louisiana governor. he did more...
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what have you been learning?e story is that we have a candidate who lies strategically and pointlessly about most things big and small, but most of all, lies frequently. the way fact checking has d drutraditionally been done is the fact checker will take one or two or three false statements in a day and meticulously fact check them and post an article, but that doesn't work when we have a candidate who is saying more than 20 false things a day, up to 37 on some days. so what i have been trying to do is fill that sort of frequency void and make clear to people that this is not a normal political liar who can be shoehorned into a normal pattern of political coverage. >> what's a normal political liar? like a hillary clinton? >> well, you know, that's for people to judge. for example, hillary clinton in the three presidential debates said four false things, five false things and four false things by my count. donald trump said, let me get this right. 33, 34, and 37. so there is a massive imbalance in the frequency o
what have you been learning?e story is that we have a candidate who lies strategically and pointlessly about most things big and small, but most of all, lies frequently. the way fact checking has d drutraditionally been done is the fact checker will take one or two or three false statements in a day and meticulously fact check them and post an article, but that doesn't work when we have a candidate who is saying more than 20 false things a day, up to 37 on some days. so what i have been trying...
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laura: the french government has been sharply criticized over what has been called a disorganized and rushed approach to the evacuations, particularly when it comes to dealing with teenagers and children. younger: hundreds of people lined up for interviews that would decide there eight. some pushed against barriers. volunteers said to be using unnecessary force as they push them back. they've all been standing in the crowd since 4:00 this morning. they were here yesterday and sent away without registration. they have now come back to line up again. >> authorities estimate 1300 teenagers and refugees were in the camp. some have been moved to a temporary shelter to be processed. doctors without borders have describe the methods used as their fate hangs on one person's estimate of their age. it says it has stopped telling young people to go there. save the children believe there are hundreds who have been unable to register for shelter and are now left to their own devices. me. they just look at this is not the best way to check our age. we must leave the jungle. we will go in illegally
laura: the french government has been sharply criticized over what has been called a disorganized and rushed approach to the evacuations, particularly when it comes to dealing with teenagers and children. younger: hundreds of people lined up for interviews that would decide there eight. some pushed against barriers. volunteers said to be using unnecessary force as they push them back. they've all been standing in the crowd since 4:00 this morning. they were here yesterday and sent away without...
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we've been focusing on ft. lauderdale because this is the southern most point on the coast of florida that's been under a hurricane warning. that warning has been downgraded to a tropical storm warning here for ft. lauderdale. all of the warnings have been lifted completely for miami-dade. ft. lauderdale and miami-dade the large population areas for south florida. so this is very good news for a lot of people. the mayor spoke saying conditions looked very good. the city is looking to resume normal operations later this morning, and we are hearing the same thing from miami-dade. in fact, we expect both of those major airports to begin reopening in the morning. they say the airport will reopen at 11:00 a.m. and miami-dade, they never officially closed down. we expect flights to resume tomorrow morning, as well. so considering how many people live down here in south florida, this is very, very good news. the storm looks to have spared them as it works its way up the coast. >> we'll take the good news wherever we c
we've been focusing on ft. lauderdale because this is the southern most point on the coast of florida that's been under a hurricane warning. that warning has been downgraded to a tropical storm warning here for ft. lauderdale. all of the warnings have been lifted completely for miami-dade. ft. lauderdale and miami-dade the large population areas for south florida. so this is very good news for a lot of people. the mayor spoke saying conditions looked very good. the city is looking to resume...
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many events have been canceled out of respect. he came -- became king in -- he is world's longest serving head of state. he was seen as a stabilizing figure. just how the country will react remains uncertain? the crown prince is nowhere near as popular as his father with rumors about his affairs and finances. he has asked for an indefinite delay in the succession saying he wants time to mourn with the nation. brent: now for some analysis. good evening to you professor. how do you see the legacy? it is clear that he is the central political and social institution in thailand. he very much embodies thailand and it is difficult to conceptualize the country without thinking of the king. there is also the legacy. he's leaving a country that is highly polarized. another kind of legacy switches into immediately connected is that there are a couple of hundred people pending cases. they are threatened to be jailed for about 15 years or longer for remarks that were considered to be disrespectful to the king. i'm sure there will be some dark
many events have been canceled out of respect. he came -- became king in -- he is world's longest serving head of state. he was seen as a stabilizing figure. just how the country will react remains uncertain? the crown prince is nowhere near as popular as his father with rumors about his affairs and finances. he has asked for an indefinite delay in the succession saying he wants time to mourn with the nation. brent: now for some analysis. good evening to you professor. how do you see the...
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it's been an unbelievable day. both teams have been playing great. i watched a lot of that first match. those guys are making so many birdies. rory is playing unbelievable this week. our guys are playing great. hate to see a few little putts missed but i saw zach miss a couple and some of our guys as well. you can tell the pressure is getting to everybody. >> must feel good to see j.b. holmes and ryan moore, two captains' picks, get their first points on the board. >> they didn't play bad yesterday. they were obviously a little tight going out. i knew today, i had a couple guys on our team saying they had a really good feeling about them. they played well. they really could have ended that match a little earlier, too. the whole team is playing great and that's what's nice. i've been saying owl week it's hard to sit guys out on this team. >> we'll see how it ends. going into singles only four times. rose and stenson hanging on by a thread. >> the sun setting right into the players' eyes right now. 8 iron. >> that's safe. i don't even know if rose can
it's been an unbelievable day. both teams have been playing great. i watched a lot of that first match. those guys are making so many birdies. rory is playing unbelievable this week. our guys are playing great. hate to see a few little putts missed but i saw zach miss a couple and some of our guys as well. you can tell the pressure is getting to everybody. >> must feel good to see j.b. holmes and ryan moore, two captains' picks, get their first points on the board. >> they didn't...
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i was very hurt. >> like about a banshee. >> that would have been perfect. >> she's been writing about the pulitzer for her commentary on the lewinsky scandal and impeachment crisis. >> hillary has these two sides that are in conflict. the dark side where she's fearful and paranoid and secretive and has a lot of scar tissue from all these battles, that she's fought and from her husband, fighting his battles, you know, with the women who have come forward, trips upment light, idealistic side that she started with. >> her job she says is to give >> even my family doesn't understand when a republican president is in they don't talk me for four or eight years, because they're mad that i'm critiquing. then when a democrat is in they love it. >> but her family is always her personal focus group. >> all of my fellow "times" columnists have been going on these margaret mead road trips, we're going to find this strange exotic creature called the trump voter and try to understand who when i have to do is go home. my own little basket of deplorables. >> if this cam spain creating strive spin fami
i was very hurt. >> like about a banshee. >> that would have been perfect. >> she's been writing about the pulitzer for her commentary on the lewinsky scandal and impeachment crisis. >> hillary has these two sides that are in conflict. the dark side where she's fearful and paranoid and secretive and has a lot of scar tissue from all these battles, that she's fought and from her husband, fighting his battles, you know, with the women who have come forward, trips upment...
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it's been a month and a half. you know, at first when the phones started catching fire, samsung acted decisively and immediately and got a lot of credit. they issued a recall. people went and returned their phone, and then the new phones started catching fire. that's when it became a very serious problem for samsung. it suggests that we really can't trust the brand, and frankly, when people think about this, yeah, maybe they'll remember that it's the samsung galaxy note 7, or maybe they'll just think about the brand name samsung. >> sreenivasan: that's a big company. they make everything from washers and dryers to lots of other bigger things, but how important is this? this is sort of the flagship phone, the one they're supposed to be most proud of. >> this is their flagship phone. it's important for a couple reasons. first off, this was what they put forward to compete with apple's new iphone. and quite frankly, it doesn't work. it will be a huge financial loss for the company. now, it's hard to say exactly how m
it's been a month and a half. you know, at first when the phones started catching fire, samsung acted decisively and immediately and got a lot of credit. they issued a recall. people went and returned their phone, and then the new phones started catching fire. that's when it became a very serious problem for samsung. it suggests that we really can't trust the brand, and frankly, when people think about this, yeah, maybe they'll remember that it's the samsung galaxy note 7, or maybe they'll just...
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he has been bashing the house speaker paul ryan and he has been bashing democrats. now he is respectivelied aing to conscious, trying to limit their terms which probably not find a lot of support for from members of congress even those who have in the past said that they are going to be supporters of term limits. we have had experience where there have been members of congress who have voluntarily said that they would stay two and stayed for three or four and becomes their creditors. that's exactly the type of corruption and insider double talk that trump has been running against. in the meantime, he has also been preparing for tomorrow night's battle anticipating a hot of shots from hillary clinton. realizing that in his words, the media is trying to suppress his vote. he is blaming the press for trying to do his candidacy in with unfair coverage. saying that there hasn't been enough attention to hillary clinton's campaign. now, in fact, his own staff, his aids have said part of the reason he is so aggressively attacking hillary clinton is to suppress her vote. so
he has been bashing the house speaker paul ryan and he has been bashing democrats. now he is respectivelied aing to conscious, trying to limit their terms which probably not find a lot of support for from members of congress even those who have in the past said that they are going to be supporters of term limits. we have had experience where there have been members of congress who have voluntarily said that they would stay two and stayed for three or four and becomes their creditors. that's...
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this has been selling that has been a problem for the last seven years.lature has adopted a method of being overoptimistic in their growth expectations, and during that time, they have raised taxes and fees and raised the spending limits to about $700 million over the last seven years. i propose that we look back to last year, we do not have to guess at this. we look back at last year, see what wages grew, and with the economy grew, and if it grew 1%, then we cap the growth of the budget to 1%. it is as simple as that. we'll find efficiencies. we will modernize state government. we will find the will to get through this without raising taxes and fees. moderator: no specifics at the time? mr. scott: i have all kinds of specifics. you can go to my website and see all of this. $40 million budget deficit. ms. minter: i have managed a $600 million budget, balanced that budget every year, as i ran the transportation agency first as deputy, then as secretary, and i know what it takes. we had every year, changes in whether the federal dollars were going to come o
this has been selling that has been a problem for the last seven years.lature has adopted a method of being overoptimistic in their growth expectations, and during that time, they have raised taxes and fees and raised the spending limits to about $700 million over the last seven years. i propose that we look back to last year, we do not have to guess at this. we look back at last year, see what wages grew, and with the economy grew, and if it grew 1%, then we cap the growth of the budget to 1%....
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have been on top of this. closely what is happening in your particular community, your particular area. you need to pay attention to them do, what they say. do not be holed up out here because we can always replace property, but we can't replace lives. i want to thank craig and his whole team as well as department of homeland security, my own national security team for really staying on top of this. we'll monitor this throughout the weekend. our thoughts and prayers are with folks who have been affected. even if the damage in south florida wasn't as bad as it could be, there are people who have been affected. for them, they'll need help. last point i'd like to make is we're still tracking what happened in areas like haiti that were hit more directly. haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world. it has consistently been hit and battered by a lot of natural disasters to compound what is already great poverty there. we know that hundreds of people had lost their lives and that there's been severe property
have been on top of this. closely what is happening in your particular community, your particular area. you need to pay attention to them do, what they say. do not be holed up out here because we can always replace property, but we can't replace lives. i want to thank craig and his whole team as well as department of homeland security, my own national security team for really staying on top of this. we'll monitor this throughout the weekend. our thoughts and prayers are with folks who have been...
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i think that's been proven. but i am happy, in fact, i'm thrilled to talk about the clinton foundation, because it is a world renowned charity. and i am so proud of the work that it does. you know, i could talk for the rest of the debate, i know i don't have the time to do that, but just briefly, the clinton 11 million people around the world with hiv/aids to afford treatment, and that's about half of all the people in the world who are getting treatment. in partnership with the american -- >> secretary clinton -- >> health association, we have made environments in schools -- >> respectfully, this is an open discussion -- >> well, it is an open discussion -- >> the question went to pay for play. do you want to talk about that? >> i think that it's been -- >> let -- >> there is a lot of evidence -- >> it been very well it's a criminal enterprise. saudi arabia giving $25 million, qatar, all of these countries, you talk about wom and women's rights? so, these are people that push gays off buildings. these are peopl
i think that's been proven. but i am happy, in fact, i'm thrilled to talk about the clinton foundation, because it is a world renowned charity. and i am so proud of the work that it does. you know, i could talk for the rest of the debate, i know i don't have the time to do that, but just briefly, the clinton 11 million people around the world with hiv/aids to afford treatment, and that's about half of all the people in the world who are getting treatment. in partnership with the american --...
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it has been very effective. and since i have been with the task force, i feel that it is absolutely imperative that i work with them. so that they can continue to develop policies for change. and i will make sure that each one of you have one of my cards. this is printed on vegetable ink, totally organic, and you can almost eat that thing. so if anybody has any questions, feel free to reach out and i think eric, we talked about getting you on the truck. and i think that i have a date for you if you want. >> yes. >> okay? and anybody else. that is it. >> thank you. and ladies and gentlemen as you can see supervisor mar has joined us and i am going to turn the committee meeting back over to him. >> thank you and so we have heard from mr. williams and mr. grier, and if there are know other questions, let's open it up for public comment, is there anyone that would like to speak? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. i wanted to actually thank palua jones who is here and the director of the food systems in the ci
it has been very effective. and since i have been with the task force, i feel that it is absolutely imperative that i work with them. so that they can continue to develop policies for change. and i will make sure that each one of you have one of my cards. this is printed on vegetable ink, totally organic, and you can almost eat that thing. so if anybody has any questions, feel free to reach out and i think eric, we talked about getting you on the truck. and i think that i have a date for you if...
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there have been detours set up. the westbound lane of i-10 is expected to remain closed for several hours. >>> in politics, hillary clinton is back on the strump with two spots in north carolina. she's expected to speak in raleigh. that's what you are looking at. later on, she will head down the road to charlotte. >>> donald trump laid out a number of plans yesterday that he would introduce during his first 100 days in congress. his vision for obamacare, tax brackets, the infrastructure investments. here to discuss this, oliver mcgee, a former u.s. deputy assistant secretary of transportation. a welcome to you. i want to go to taxes first. as you know, he has promised to reduce corporate tax rate, rework the income tax brackets as well. if he reduces taxes for some, would that not mean that it would go up for others? who do you think ultimately pays the difference? >> thank you having having me. this election is not about change. it's about enough taxes, enough infrastructure crashes, enough healthcare problems. in
there have been detours set up. the westbound lane of i-10 is expected to remain closed for several hours. >>> in politics, hillary clinton is back on the strump with two spots in north carolina. she's expected to speak in raleigh. that's what you are looking at. later on, she will head down the road to charlotte. >>> donald trump laid out a number of plans yesterday that he would introduce during his first 100 days in congress. his vision for obamacare, tax brackets, the...
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that's what's been happening. [cheers and applause] no group has been more economically harmed by groups of economic immigration than low income african-american workers. >> trump has been making the argument for several weeks now based on a wikileaks email that hillary clinton once said in a paid bank speech to bankers and finance years that she wants open borders, hence the betrayal. trump tonight in charlotte. tomorrow he goes to ohio for three big rallies. there is no doubt about it the final stretch acceleration is underway. he did almost seven events yesterday. and he has got a very, very busy day tomorrow in ohio. it looks like he won't stop right straight through until the election. and he is on stage now, brit. so i will send it back to you in the studio. >> just one quick question, carl. i take it from what you are reporting then from what woe can see there behind him there has been no diana news in the sides and enthusiasm of his crowds? >> not at all, not at all quote to say this time mitt romney got 6
that's what's been happening. [cheers and applause] no group has been more economically harmed by groups of economic immigration than low income african-american workers. >> trump has been making the argument for several weeks now based on a wikileaks email that hillary clinton once said in a paid bank speech to bankers and finance years that she wants open borders, hence the betrayal. trump tonight in charlotte. tomorrow he goes to ohio for three big rallies. there is no doubt about it...
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this has been a passion of her time in the white house, for almost the entire time she's been there, she's been building it up, maintaining it and showing it off. recently, expanding it. and different presidents and their families do different things to the white house, there are no guarantees that the next occupants will keep anything that the last occupants of the white house did to the grounds. the new president would be absolutely free to plow the vegetable garden under, if they like, right? jimmy carter, you want to put solar panels on the white house, ronald reagan wants to take them down. really expect melania trump or bill clinton to be out there tending to the turnips and harvesting the okra? really? are they going to keep it? as her time grows short, michelle obama has hardened the garden's defenses. she unveiled an expanded garden now twice its original size and it's got hard parts. stone walkways and planters made from concrete and steel and picnic tables and stuff. first lady michelle obama announced a multi-million dollar grant for maintaining it. so it won't be an excu
this has been a passion of her time in the white house, for almost the entire time she's been there, she's been building it up, maintaining it and showing it off. recently, expanding it. and different presidents and their families do different things to the white house, there are no guarantees that the next occupants will keep anything that the last occupants of the white house did to the grounds. the new president would be absolutely free to plow the vegetable garden under, if they like,...
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but lately he's been fighting a different battle at home. >> it's been hell. it's been hell. if there is is any kind of ptsd that i have suffered it's been from this, not from any place i've been. >> reporter: in 2007 less than a year after the orrville resident returned from deployment he was offered a $15,000 bonus to reenlist. >> i did exactly what that contract asked me to do. i trusted my commanders, i trusted the general. >> reporter: but years later he was ordered to pay back the money he received. the reenlistment bonus was handed out by the california national guard illegally. major general matthew beaver says that there was widespread fraud associated with the bonuses. >> almost across the entire 54 state territory in the district of columbia with fraud associated with these bonuses. in california there was a significant amount of fraud. >> reporter: strother was one of 10,000 soldiers ordered by the pentagon to return the money they got before going to war. >> the cal national guard does not have the authority to relieve those debts. >> reporter: the national guard
but lately he's been fighting a different battle at home. >> it's been hell. it's been hell. if there is is any kind of ptsd that i have suffered it's been from this, not from any place i've been. >> reporter: in 2007 less than a year after the orrville resident returned from deployment he was offered a $15,000 bonus to reenlist. >> i did exactly what that contract asked me to do. i trusted my commanders, i trusted the general. >> reporter: but years later he was ordered...
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it has not been standing still. and let's set the record straight right now by looking at the record, as al smith used to say. he talks about housing. we built more houses in the last seven years than in any administration and 30% more than in the previous administration. we talk about schools three times as many classrooms built in the past administration than under the truman administration. let's talk about civil rights. more progress in the past eight years than in the whole eighty years before. he talks about the progress in the field of slum clearance and the like. we find four times as many projects undertaken and completed in this administration than in the previous one. anybody that says america has been standing still for the last 7.5 years hasn't been traveling in america. he's been in some other country. let's get that straight right away. now the second point we have to understand is this, however. america has not been standing still. but america cannot stand pat. we can't stand pat for the reason that
it has not been standing still. and let's set the record straight right now by looking at the record, as al smith used to say. he talks about housing. we built more houses in the last seven years than in any administration and 30% more than in the previous administration. we talk about schools three times as many classrooms built in the past administration than under the truman administration. let's talk about civil rights. more progress in the past eight years than in the whole eighty years...
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we have been recording that mark carney, the head of the bank of england, who would been criticized byle in the u.k. government about how bad brexit might hit the economy, he has said he will stay in serve out his eight-year term. earlier, the u.k. business secretary threw his support around carney. we will see how the markets react, he has a lot of fans out there. i presume many people will like this. yvonne: wait to put that room addressed. thank you. we have more lines coming out of dbs after it announced it will buy a wealth management company. we are seeing a price on that, $110nd $10 million -- million. they are now targeting this deal , a full deal completion by early 2018. to talk a little bit more about the deal, return of equity earnings one year after the completion, didn't say when it came to the asset under management that this could add about $23 billion in wealth to the books after the transaction. also talking about the discussion here, the focus on injured -- international banking and asia, and they are using the sale to increase their capital ratio by 15-20 basis poin
we have been recording that mark carney, the head of the bank of england, who would been criticized byle in the u.k. government about how bad brexit might hit the economy, he has said he will stay in serve out his eight-year term. earlier, the u.k. business secretary threw his support around carney. we will see how the markets react, he has a lot of fans out there. i presume many people will like this. yvonne: wait to put that room addressed. thank you. we have more lines coming out of dbs...
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and have been working with them since i have been a ceo for eight years now.nd we are really happy to be able to say that we have been able to put a majority of the visions in health homes and i think that when i first arrived, we had 50,000 patients and i think that we are up to close to 150,000 now. and i am proud of that and they are getting excellent here in san francisco. >> i know that this is the reappointment and the same as seat ten as well. if you could describe what you would like to work on if you were able to be reappointed. >> sure. right now, i think that the baby boomers are really growing. and hopefully, we can do something with the health plan, in helping with the seniors. i think that the growth pattern, that we see for the baby boomers, are going to be ex-potential and so we have to figure out ways of providing that same type of affordable care for our senior population as well. >> all right. good to see you eddie. supervisor cohen. >> it is good to see eddie before us. >> okay. all right then, and i guess that without any further questions
and have been working with them since i have been a ceo for eight years now.nd we are really happy to be able to say that we have been able to put a majority of the visions in health homes and i think that when i first arrived, we had 50,000 patients and i think that we are up to close to 150,000 now. and i am proud of that and they are getting excellent here in san francisco. >> i know that this is the reappointment and the same as seat ten as well. if you could describe what you would...
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michael has been dealing with this longer than i have been. it's frustrating to hear politicians talk about this issue. it's really time to fund it. >> i would just chime in here and say not only is it appropriate in terms of the magnitude of the epidemic, but we can't afford not to do it. so why is it okay that we incarcerate someone for $50,000 a year but yet we can't find the resources to spend, you know, 1/10 of that on treating people? [ applause ] >> it is. it's about not should we have the resources but it's a priority. we know that substitutes in general in this epidemic have taken a huge toll on our child welfare systems, on our health care systems and on our criminal justice system. we need to reframe this as a public health issue and not a criminal justice system. we can't afford to keep doing things we've been doing. >> this is a big point. you don't get to the public health debate and discussion until you recognize what this is and what it isn't. it is a disease. not a character flaw, not a weakness, not something that someone wit
michael has been dealing with this longer than i have been. it's frustrating to hear politicians talk about this issue. it's really time to fund it. >> i would just chime in here and say not only is it appropriate in terms of the magnitude of the epidemic, but we can't afford not to do it. so why is it okay that we incarcerate someone for $50,000 a year but yet we can't find the resources to spend, you know, 1/10 of that on treating people? [ applause ] >> it is. it's about not...
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there's been a spike, right? this isn't necessarily a result of the gains that we're making in syria and iraq. do you have another understanding of why we're seeing a spiking in 2015 and seemingly in 2016, as well? >> well, we saw a spike in the united states in people moving towards violence because isil started investing in their social media campaign in 2014, it paid dividends starting in the spring of 2015 where troubled souls started to flock to it, electronically and be motivated to move to violence. we've made progress against that locking those people up and disrupting some of the narrative. so some of the numbers have come down slightly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator baldwin. >> thank you. mr. chairman. i also want to explore the -- well first of all, thank you for being here appearing today and for your work. i want to continue to explore what you talked about, director comey, with regard to sort of the impending terrorist diaspora when the caliphate is crushed. in your testimony before us this
there's been a spike, right? this isn't necessarily a result of the gains that we're making in syria and iraq. do you have another understanding of why we're seeing a spiking in 2015 and seemingly in 2016, as well? >> well, we saw a spike in the united states in people moving towards violence because isil started investing in their social media campaign in 2014, it paid dividends starting in the spring of 2015 where troubled souls started to flock to it, electronically and be motivated to...
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they have been deported. she doesn't want to say that, but that's what's happened, and that's what's happened big league. as far as moving these people out and moving-- we either have a country or we don't. we're a country of laws. we either have a border or we don't. now, you can come back in and you become a citizen. but it's very unfair-- we have millions of people that did it the right way. they're on line. they're waiting. we're going to speed up the process big league because it's very inefficient. but they're on line and w very unfair that somebody who runs across the border-- under her plan you would have open borders. you would have a disast or trade and you would have a disaster with your open borders. >> we will-- >> president obama has deported millions and millions of people just the way it is. >> secretary clinton-- >> we will not have open borders. >> let me-- secretary. >> that is a rank mischaracterization. >> secretary clinton. >> we will have secure borders but we will also have reform. iss
they have been deported. she doesn't want to say that, but that's what's happened, and that's what's happened big league. as far as moving these people out and moving-- we either have a country or we don't. we're a country of laws. we either have a border or we don't. now, you can come back in and you become a citizen. but it's very unfair-- we have millions of people that did it the right way. they're on line. they're waiting. we're going to speed up the process big league because it's very...
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becausethat is not there has not been progress. there has been some progress.ahead faster. the u.s. has outlined -- has flatlined in terms of closing the wage gap. it seems to be opening a bit. when it comes to leadership positions, women are not able to make it into those roles. other countries are ahead. europe has moved ahead. >> to get it even, does the progress need to be made on the country who are at a higher level but have flatlined like the u.s. or does the u.s. need to come from efforts to build it up in some of the emerging parts of the world? >> two things are leading to the stalling. fourththat as the industrial revolution unfolds, technology is disrupting labor markets. women are not prepared for those roles that are growing. they are losing out on the jobs that are getting automated. low to mid skilled work is getting automated. they are going to have to have a strategic approach to address the changes happening today and to ensure that gender equality does not widen. do most of theo unpaid work and there is not the infrastructure to balance that
becausethat is not there has not been progress. there has been some progress.ahead faster. the u.s. has outlined -- has flatlined in terms of closing the wage gap. it seems to be opening a bit. when it comes to leadership positions, women are not able to make it into those roles. other countries are ahead. europe has moved ahead. >> to get it even, does the progress need to be made on the country who are at a higher level but have flatlined like the u.s. or does the u.s. need to come from...
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been a has been, it has great way to bring together so many things i've worked on.ct that i have been in enforcement for over 20 years and the fact also that i have spent a lot of time talking to members of minority community, not just as prosecutor, but as a member of the community. you bring together all aspects of your personality and your xperience in a way, and i'm grateful for that. michel martin: before we let you go, what is your charge to these folks here today? these are your future leaders, they already are. if i could take a moment of personal privilege, i was so project that he one of your classmates has nstituted of recognizing your staff, of giving your staff embers an opportunity to kind of live their dreams. if you haven't read about this project tis called what -- unsung heroes to recognize eople who work in your libraries, your janitorial staff, if i could just take a moment to applaud and congratulate that, what is your charge to them? loretta lynch: my charge to you, this is a wonderful world, you will walk out into it with a lot talent and oppo
been a has been, it has great way to bring together so many things i've worked on.ct that i have been in enforcement for over 20 years and the fact also that i have spent a lot of time talking to members of minority community, not just as prosecutor, but as a member of the community. you bring together all aspects of your personality and your xperience in a way, and i'm grateful for that. michel martin: before we let you go, what is your charge to these folks here today? these are your future...
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about, it has been more mna. repurchasing.nd those companies are very stable and have significant cash flow trends. when you get down to the leverage financial sector, leverage has been pretty benign. when you see a pickup it is in the commodity sector. that is really specific to one sector. ped.lation is really cap either activity has been refinancing mna, but you have not seen it pickup since before 2007. >> where are we in the credit cycle? back to aink, you go couple of the other point, i do think you will see some other cycles. structurally, the amount of stimulus from fiscal and monetary policy, you see that every time in the last eight years, when it has been weakness . you see shifts from the system. that is part of the overall deleveraging. h last 12 months, we have heavily focused on commodities. when you look at a low growth environment with mild earnings, it is a very stable credit market. from the high-yield perspective, i would not say they are cheap, but when you look at long-term, credit start to
about, it has been more mna. repurchasing.nd those companies are very stable and have significant cash flow trends. when you get down to the leverage financial sector, leverage has been pretty benign. when you see a pickup it is in the commodity sector. that is really specific to one sector. ped.lation is really cap either activity has been refinancing mna, but you have not seen it pickup since before 2007. >> where are we in the credit cycle? back to aink, you go couple of the other...
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and it has been a long, long campaign. that should be one of our highest priorities, shortening the campaign. [applause] ms. clinton: and whoever wins this election, the outcome will be historic. we will either have the first female president or the first president to started a twitter war with cher. [laughter] and if donald does win, it will be awkward at the annual presidents' day photo when all the former presidents gather at the white house, and not just with bill. how is barack going to get past the muslim ban? [laughter] ms. clinton: republicans in particular seemed frustrated with their nominee. paul ryan told the republican members of the house, "you don't have to support the top of the ticket, do not worry about anyone beside yourself, just do what's in your best interest." so i guess donald really has unified his party around his core philosophy. i don't understand their unhappiness. they say donald does not have any policies. he has no policies, i keep hearing that. i would like to defend him on this. donald has
and it has been a long, long campaign. that should be one of our highest priorities, shortening the campaign. [applause] ms. clinton: and whoever wins this election, the outcome will be historic. we will either have the first female president or the first president to started a twitter war with cher. [laughter] and if donald does win, it will be awkward at the annual presidents' day photo when all the former presidents gather at the white house, and not just with bill. how is barack going to...
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unbelievable what they've been able to do. we'll see if it continues. >>> this picture should be a painting. >> take a look at this. larry pierce is calling this a yampa valley afternoon. very beautiful clouds. grass out there, just on and a beautiful part of the state. a little rain earlier. before that, pretty nice conditions. >> a nice little picnic. thanks for watching >> stephen: hi. >> can't go in. >> stephen: i just want to say hello to flotus. i brought her a lotus. >> flotus is on the phone with potus. >> stephen: she'll want to see me. >> that's what she got us. >> stephen: i want to see
unbelievable what they've been able to do. we'll see if it continues. >>> this picture should be a painting. >> take a look at this. larry pierce is calling this a yampa valley afternoon. very beautiful clouds. grass out there, just on and a beautiful part of the state. a little rain earlier. before that, pretty nice conditions. >> a nice little picnic. thanks for watching >> stephen: hi. >> can't go in. >> stephen: i just want to say hello to flotus. i...
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person i think has been heroic and what he has been trying to achieve. we from our side will continue to report, and we will continue to speak out, no matter what the identity of the attacker, if there are victims that have suffered excruciatingly -- or not, even if they are not suffering injuries that are that bad -- we will still say something on their behalf. charlie: what do you worry about in mosul? the battle for mosul? zeid ra'ad al hussein: we have been very clear, and i'm sure you discussed this earlier today , that the use of human shields by isil his deeply worrisome. we have heard they have kept certain communities close to their places of concentration. we have heard they have been moving populations from villages toward mosul. ,f there is any resistance there have been allegations of on the spot executions, which we're looking at. and finally, what we are worried about is that those parts of the outer parts of mosul and as you move in, the iraqi security forces, the military, won't be alone, that you will have these other armed groups. fall
person i think has been heroic and what he has been trying to achieve. we from our side will continue to report, and we will continue to speak out, no matter what the identity of the attacker, if there are victims that have suffered excruciatingly -- or not, even if they are not suffering injuries that are that bad -- we will still say something on their behalf. charlie: what do you worry about in mosul? the battle for mosul? zeid ra'ad al hussein: we have been very clear, and i'm sure you...
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again, there have been politicians that instead of competing voters have been trying to shave people out of participating. there's a consent decree that makes it very clear that intimidation and suppression of votes like this is illegal. and beyond that, there are additionally federal and state laws that also try to fill in the gaps. so anybody that thinks that they are going to be a bully at the polls, self-appointing them as policemen at the polls, they need to know that they are on very, very shaky ground because there are very clear rules of what they can do and intimidating and discriminating against voters is not one of them. >> appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. >>> with 15 days left to go, how does clinton and trump compare to the past? some incredible footage from past campaigns. first, thing one and thing two is next. p? >>> thing 1 tonight, breitbart news, a conservative media organization whose top executive is donald trump's campaign ceo has announced its latest hire. curt schilling will host "whatever it takes" and feature his unfiltered and insightful comme
again, there have been politicians that instead of competing voters have been trying to shave people out of participating. there's a consent decree that makes it very clear that intimidation and suppression of votes like this is illegal. and beyond that, there are additionally federal and state laws that also try to fill in the gaps. so anybody that thinks that they are going to be a bully at the polls, self-appointing them as policemen at the polls, they need to know that they are on very,...
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investors been reacting to that? jose: well, helena, even though german equity markets were closed on monday, deutsche bank shares traded here in the u.s., lost around 1% in the first trading session of october. in the last month they have erased 13% of its value. so far this year they are down 46%. so that gives you a clear picture of the toll taken by the bank over the last couple months. that said, jpmorgan's c.e.o. said today on u.s. media that there is no reason deutsche bank should not get over its problems since it has plenty of capital and liquidity. he also pointed out that deutsche bank and other european banks need to get through these difficult times because it is better for everybody. so, helena, a vote of confidence coming from one of the biggest u.s. banks here in the u.s. helena: all right. the big banks sticking together. jose luis deharo, many thanks. dutch banking group i.n.g. is slashing 7,000 jobs as part of its restructuring efforts. the company plans to shed 3500 jobs in belgium and another 230
investors been reacting to that? jose: well, helena, even though german equity markets were closed on monday, deutsche bank shares traded here in the u.s., lost around 1% in the first trading session of october. in the last month they have erased 13% of its value. so far this year they are down 46%. so that gives you a clear picture of the toll taken by the bank over the last couple months. that said, jpmorgan's c.e.o. said today on u.s. media that there is no reason deutsche bank should not...
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having been a moderator.ometimes you have to jump in because you have to get them sort of back on the question you asked. your thoughts. >> i thought that they were, a, going after both candidates. that is not true that they only went after donald trump. the thing that they did more to donald trump than he did to her is tell him he's over his time and it's nopt his turn to speak. and they needed to do that because donald trump would do this thing where he gives an answer, then while she gives her answer he interrupts her answer then he demands a second answer to the question. and they basically said no, you can't do that. >> i thought she had a candy crowley moment, when she was describing why we telegraph our hits on isis before we do it, she started explaining this is how we do it. >> she got criticism for being in the debate. >> go ahead. >> it's a conspiracy and the conspiracy is the moderators are against trump, the fbi's against trump, hurricane illary clintont trump, donald trump has found the accusers
having been a moderator.ometimes you have to jump in because you have to get them sort of back on the question you asked. your thoughts. >> i thought that they were, a, going after both candidates. that is not true that they only went after donald trump. the thing that they did more to donald trump than he did to her is tell him he's over his time and it's nopt his turn to speak. and they needed to do that because donald trump would do this thing where he gives an answer, then while she...
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she had been shoved down stairs. would listen to her say, please, get off of me. get off me. you're hurting me. >> next, nique's sister amy told the jury about the constant monitoring at the leili house. >> we knew that he would record phone conversations that came into or out of the house. >> were you aware at any time whether there were ever gps trackers or tracking devices on any types of the phones or vehicles at the residence? >> yes. i knew that he had trackers on nique's phone and when alex was old enough to have a cellphone that he tracked her phone as well. >> then the prosecution gave the court a fly-on-the-wall look inside the leili home by playing the promised recordings of the couple's fights. >> let the record show i am now locked in a room again. i don't want to be here. i don't want to have this conversation. >> let the record show that she is being an absolute [ bleep ]. wants her way no matter what. >> it was hard to listen to. bitter screaming matches, frequently about sex. >> i know that when we g
she had been shoved down stairs. would listen to her say, please, get off of me. get off me. you're hurting me. >> next, nique's sister amy told the jury about the constant monitoring at the leili house. >> we knew that he would record phone conversations that came into or out of the house. >> were you aware at any time whether there were ever gps trackers or tracking devices on any types of the phones or vehicles at the residence? >> yes. i knew that he had trackers on...
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because it has been -- it has been heartbreaking. but it's nothing that i can't handle. he is doing all the work that he's supposed to be doing right now. and i acknowledge that and i see that. >> i see that you have the band on your hand. >> yes. this band for me is -- i'm married to my daughter right now. and i don't know what the future but i do know that at the end of the day, i'll be strong for my daughter. either way, she's going to have a happy household. ? in my daughter's eyes ? >> reporter: she's taking that inspiration to the dance floor in a passionate performance on this week's "dancing with the stars." the song "in my daughter's eyes" ends and kramer is overcome by the image of jolie. now 32 years old, she's using her platfo empower women everywhere. starting with herself. >> through all of this heartache, what would you say you have really learned? what are you coming away with? >> that i am so much stronger than i ever thought was possible. and i am worthy of a great love. and i know that i am truly in it for just me. >> reporter: abc news, los angeles. >
because it has been -- it has been heartbreaking. but it's nothing that i can't handle. he is doing all the work that he's supposed to be doing right now. and i acknowledge that and i see that. >> i see that you have the band on your hand. >> yes. this band for me is -- i'm married to my daughter right now. and i don't know what the future but i do know that at the end of the day, i'll be strong for my daughter. either way, she's going to have a happy household. ? in my daughter's...