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it's been like this most of the morning. it's been longer. this guy -- i can't tell who he's voting for. >> voting for you. >> voting for me. she's writing me in. people are in very, very good moods. they are thrilled that this election has finally come to this day where it's over. this morning this line went all the way around this thing, around the parking lot here. taking about an hour for people to get through. one guy said he had to come back later because he was going to be late for work. very, very high enthusiasm. pennsylvania has been hard fought for both campaigns with the people here glad that this is the final stretch and this day will finally be over. 8:00 p.m. tonight. no early voting in pennsylvania. not even a lot of absentee voting either. everything happens today. carol. >> all right. miguel marquez live from pittsburgh. thanks so much. let's head to my home state of ohio. martin savidge is in parma. good morning, martin. >> reporter: good morning, carol. parma is located to the south of cleveland. still in very heavy democr
it's been like this most of the morning. it's been longer. this guy -- i can't tell who he's voting for. >> voting for you. >> voting for me. she's writing me in. people are in very, very good moods. they are thrilled that this election has finally come to this day where it's over. this morning this line went all the way around this thing, around the parking lot here. taking about an hour for people to get through. one guy said he had to come back later because he was going to be...
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how's it been tonight in new hampshire? what's happening there? >> it's been extraordinary. of all, she did not mention the e-mail controversy. and with when wrlebron james. their decision is and their telling us this. anytime they are talking about e-mails and people are thinking about private servers, they are losing the game. they know there has been damage. they had the momentum over the last nine days just stalled and the real damage if she does end up winning none the less, the damage to republican candidates who now got a lifeline. so, the damage is to their democratic opponents. kelly ayotte may well win here in new hampshire. same for roy blunt in missouri. real tangible results damaged. to democrats around this country from what happened in the last nine days. tonight, there was a concert. it's filled. the overflow room is filled. they have opened up the door to the ballroom. there are lot of people here. james taylor played for 45 minutes. it was extraordinary and i thought, well, that is so mellow, how does khan follow that. he came and this crowd was on their fe
how's it been tonight in new hampshire? what's happening there? >> it's been extraordinary. of all, she did not mention the e-mail controversy. and with when wrlebron james. their decision is and their telling us this. anytime they are talking about e-mails and people are thinking about private servers, they are losing the game. they know there has been damage. they had the momentum over the last nine days just stalled and the real damage if she does end up winning none the less, the...
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eastern aleppo has been under siege since july for month sdwz has been taking its toll.w them back in august break that siege briefly. it was for a few days but the regime managed to regain ground and put eastern aleppo and 275,000 residents under siege yet again. this is a tactic that syrian regime has been accused of, described as starve or surren r surrender. we have seen this in other parts of syria. the united nations estimates there are nearly a million people living under siege in eastern aleppo and other parts of the country. the vast majority are in rebel held areas and we are seeing the siege take its toll and when you talk to people there and we have been talking to so many residents over the past few weeks and there has always been this fear that what happens in aleppo happens in other places. where it is going to be the starve or surrender where people will have no optioning but to surrender. there was a feeling that this was a mat of time before we saw this playing out. >> there is a statement from unicef that points out an estimated half a million children
eastern aleppo has been under siege since july for month sdwz has been taking its toll.w them back in august break that siege briefly. it was for a few days but the regime managed to regain ground and put eastern aleppo and 275,000 residents under siege yet again. this is a tactic that syrian regime has been accused of, described as starve or surren r surrender. we have seen this in other parts of syria. the united nations estimates there are nearly a million people living under siege in...
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she's been going non-stop.ite emotional, shouted a question to bill clinton in the forward cabin, and we went back and forth, i don't know if you saw some of that video earlier. that was the flight from philadelphia to raleigh, but he was very moved by ending the campaign at sites where our democracy was founded. she at one point during the philadelphia speech said i know it's been a very angry campaign and i'm sorry about that. and a man shouted out "it's not your fault." his voice was heard and everyone laughed. it was quite extraordinary for me to see michelle and barack obama and the clintons in such a warm embrace, literally, on that stage in philadelphia, knowing what went on in 2007 and '08, when they were in such a bitter primary fight. and there had been tensions between their staff, certainly, even when the team of rivals came together when she was secretary of state. but what you really saw with the president campaigning every day, vice president biden, despite his own family, not running for the pre
she's been going non-stop.ite emotional, shouted a question to bill clinton in the forward cabin, and we went back and forth, i don't know if you saw some of that video earlier. that was the flight from philadelphia to raleigh, but he was very moved by ending the campaign at sites where our democracy was founded. she at one point during the philadelphia speech said i know it's been a very angry campaign and i'm sorry about that. and a man shouted out "it's not your fault." his voice...
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he's been shot. he's been shot. lee oswald has been shot. there is a man with a gun.nic here in the basement of the dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into his stomach. >> he's shot. he is shot. oswald -- >> it is oswald. >> did he shoot the man? >> or do you know? >> that's the man that shot the man. >> immediately after the shooting, our only witnesses that we could talk to were other reporters. >> where did he go pierre? >> he was here. they just put the gun there. i saw the flash on the black sweater. >> did you see the gun to his stomach? >> i saw right here. he was in a group of men right here. >> masquerading as one of us or what? >> i thought it was one of the detective. he had a hat. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot. the man who saw the shot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens outside and ambulance apparently is
he's been shot. he's been shot. lee oswald has been shot. there is a man with a gun.nic here in the basement of the dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into his stomach. >> he's shot. he is shot. oswald -- >> it is oswald. >> did he shoot the man? >> or do you know? >> that's the man that shot the man. >> immediately after the shooting, our only witnesses...
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they've been under polled.e's going to pull off some surprise, the surprise is going to be a reliable over performance amongst his core of essential non-college whites. if the polling is missing in some systematic way, there's a whole bunch of those voters in that area. if the polling is missing, that is kind of the place to find them. >> i think that's a little bit of chasing windmills at this point. >> at this point especially because we're three days out. the issue with trump is that he hasn't really had a strategy. i think the fascinating thing to see on november 9th is to see in the 21st century with a candidate who is a celebrity, in quotes, but who understands the media and is very much a 21st century, can he pull off the surprises and really make us rethink polling, rethink how we've discussed poor people, poor white people, immigrant voters and all these other demographics. >> just to try and keep all of us humble here, we are talking about donald trump standing for election on tuesday where -- >> with
they've been under polled.e's going to pull off some surprise, the surprise is going to be a reliable over performance amongst his core of essential non-college whites. if the polling is missing in some systematic way, there's a whole bunch of those voters in that area. if the polling is missing, that is kind of the place to find them. >> i think that's a little bit of chasing windmills at this point. >> at this point especially because we're three days out. the issue with trump is...
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the city of glendale has been taking them down. tony tells us he has been climbing to the peaks and placing the flags there for more than a year. recently, they disappearing. now, we know why. >> it is against city code to place any kind of object, item, any equipment, memorial, anything in the park. whatever you bring into the park, you have to take out of the park. >> reporter: the city says the park rangers don't often monitor the trails in the park. the flags are popular with on facebook, people think the flags should stay. one man wrote this is so stupid. another with a different opinion, it was never a thief? rules are rules, i suppose. makes sense not his property. >> we applaud and appreciate the patriotism, however, it is something we can't allow. it is a con serve vacation park so it is about preserving the natural desert environment. the flags and hope to return them. he told us he is disappointed with the city's decision. i'm andrew hasbun, fox 10 news. >>> a similar story has been found in phoenix. a group brings a chr
the city of glendale has been taking them down. tony tells us he has been climbing to the peaks and placing the flags there for more than a year. recently, they disappearing. now, we know why. >> it is against city code to place any kind of object, item, any equipment, memorial, anything in the park. whatever you bring into the park, you have to take out of the park. >> reporter: the city says the park rangers don't often monitor the trails in the park. the flags are popular with on...
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fillon has been another deadly -- laura: there has been another deadly skirmish in kashmir.s-border fire hit a pakistani passenger bus. .ndia had vowed retribution india and pakistan have been fighting for control of kashmir for nearly 70 years. cambodia supreme court has upheld life sentences for two former leaders of the khmer rouge. they were convicted in 2010 for their part in the genocide of pol pot. they managed to slow down the legal process through continued appeals. a bizarre twist in the scandal involving south korean leader part. investigators found a stash of viagra in her offices. the government said the pills, which are used to treat erectile dysfunction, were first thought to combat altitude sickness. they also raided the offices of the samsung group. she has apologized twice already, but the calls for park's resignation have continued. the president is at the center of a corruption scandal. she is accused of allowing her inappropriate access and influence in government decisions. choi has been arrested and charged with abuse of power and the country's biggest
fillon has been another deadly -- laura: there has been another deadly skirmish in kashmir.s-border fire hit a pakistani passenger bus. .ndia had vowed retribution india and pakistan have been fighting for control of kashmir for nearly 70 years. cambodia supreme court has upheld life sentences for two former leaders of the khmer rouge. they were convicted in 2010 for their part in the genocide of pol pot. they managed to slow down the legal process through continued appeals. a bizarre twist in...
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but fantasy has been something that's been dinged here badly. but not the kind of merger, david, like the ones we're going to get on monday when you come in and you have done your 30 years of experience. >> mention comcast our parent company is an investor in fan duel. >> okay. >> dually note that. >> glad you mentioned that. how about the moves in things like best buy? how about the moves in things like -- >> yesterday that was quite a move in best buy. >> go to best buy there's nothing at best buy that you actually need. that is about consumer spend. and it's continued. it's strong. very strong numbers at best buy. don't forget that's apple, which traded up. now, there's always a seller of apple premarket, someone wants that stock lower. there's a battle royal between the shorts and the longs in apple. every morning they mark that stock lower in order to beleaguer the longs. have you seen that? that's called painting the table. it happens every day. >> who's going to win? >> it's apple delivers on earnings apple wins. >> oh, we have a while un
but fantasy has been something that's been dinged here badly. but not the kind of merger, david, like the ones we're going to get on monday when you come in and you have done your 30 years of experience. >> mention comcast our parent company is an investor in fan duel. >> okay. >> dually note that. >> glad you mentioned that. how about the moves in things like best buy? how about the moves in things like -- >> yesterday that was quite a move in best buy. >>...
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they have been stagnant this cycle. >> they have been. they didn't step up with hillary clinton. they got taken down by madeleine albright. entrepreneurial. they have their hands on technology and they are separating themselves from the political institutions and from the idea of america, about how we settle these issues. unless you can get them involved in some new fashion, i think that that's going to be a problem going forward. >> jose, miami-dade is a county i'm obsessed with. it's our hometown number one, but the margin there for hillary clinton will matter. is this going to be the prop 187 election for hispanic voters? >> across vote in south florida. i want to see how that goes. there are many cuban american voters who feel the obama administration has been giving concessions to the castro regime and hillary clinton would do the same. the i-4 corridor, the new voters, puerto ricans. >> the biggest news is the election of a first women president. it's going to blow our minds. it's going to be a new world for young women. >> she hasn't run on this. >> the reality. >> the big
they have been stagnant this cycle. >> they have been. they didn't step up with hillary clinton. they got taken down by madeleine albright. entrepreneurial. they have their hands on technology and they are separating themselves from the political institutions and from the idea of america, about how we settle these issues. unless you can get them involved in some new fashion, i think that that's going to be a problem going forward. >> jose, miami-dade is a county i'm obsessed with....
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i think the saudis and the turks have been doing much more than we have been. remains, 2016, the strongest rebel groups are i.s.i.s. and al-nusra. >> rose: two groups that don't like each other. >> they don't, but they're groups we would never support, ever. that's how assad can view himself as sort of the bulwark of civilization fighting the islamic lunatics. >> rose: state department says without leverage on the ground we have no conversation. >> assad today 2016 is stronger than he has been at any point since the war began. >> rose: so what does vladimir putin win by his intervention? >> i think he wins influence. i mean, syria -- >> rose: they owe him big time. >> look, the goal to have the united states has been to remove assad from the beginning. you know, president obama said that many times because the united states government believes he's the person driving the violence. i don't think assad's going anywhere, you know, frankly. h he is entrenched. he is -- again, he's stronger than he's ever been. he's got the russians, the iranians, hezbollah, i think
i think the saudis and the turks have been doing much more than we have been. remains, 2016, the strongest rebel groups are i.s.i.s. and al-nusra. >> rose: two groups that don't like each other. >> they don't, but they're groups we would never support, ever. that's how assad can view himself as sort of the bulwark of civilization fighting the islamic lunatics. >> rose: state department says without leverage on the ground we have no conversation. >> assad today 2016 is...
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gunshots have been heard. the first message to students and faculty and employees came via a tweet and text earlier this morning, i think just about 10:00 a.m. this morning, saying this. buckeye alert, active shooter on campus, run, hide, fight. watts hall, 19th and college. a message a little bit later cautioned everyone to continue to shelter in place in the north campus area. a lot to go over. we are waiting for more information to come in as we are continuing to follow these live pictures. let's bring in our team of reporters and analysts. cnn law enforcement analyst will be joining us, deborah feyerick has been working her sources. senior law enforcement analyst will be joining us in just a second. we also have ohio state university student kevin vasquez joining us by phone. he's on ohio state's campus near the shooting scene. can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> thank you for jumping on the phone. how are you doing? what are you seeing? >> i'm doing well. i'm on edge a little bit. i'm told to move back fro
gunshots have been heard. the first message to students and faculty and employees came via a tweet and text earlier this morning, i think just about 10:00 a.m. this morning, saying this. buckeye alert, active shooter on campus, run, hide, fight. watts hall, 19th and college. a message a little bit later cautioned everyone to continue to shelter in place in the north campus area. a lot to go over. we are waiting for more information to come in as we are continuing to follow these live pictures....
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but he has never been mr. empathy, he has never been a guy who emotes and talks about these things in a way that our cub needs. we've said it before, it would help him, his presidency, and the country. i think he needs to talk about it, and maybe some of the specifics, and maybe do some symbolic event that would try to send a message that he sees this stuff happening and he doesn't aprove and he doesn't have to be asked about it, he's proactive about denouncing it. >> the list, we could sit here -- i'm not going to do it, but if you go through this list of these 200 incidents that have been recorded by the southern poverty law center, many of them are horrifying and their horrifying and many have been carried out by people who invoke donald trump's name as they carry out these acts. this is an unprecedented thing, and we've never seen anything like this in the wake of a presidential election. and i think donald trump saying, "stop it," i'll look directly in the camera and say stop it is nowhere close to the sa
but he has never been mr. empathy, he has never been a guy who emotes and talks about these things in a way that our cub needs. we've said it before, it would help him, his presidency, and the country. i think he needs to talk about it, and maybe some of the specifics, and maybe do some symbolic event that would try to send a message that he sees this stuff happening and he doesn't aprove and he doesn't have to be asked about it, he's proactive about denouncing it. >> the list, we could...
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i've long been a fan. i don't know where all the other members stand does but i've always been in favor of that. >> what about legislation on that? >> i'll leave it up to others for that. i've been in favor of term limits since before i came here. >> what are the advantages of adjusting the cr through march? why is trump asking you to do that instead of funding the government through next september? >> i think the new incoming government would like to have a say-so on how spending is to be allocated in 2017. we are working with the new incumbent government, the new trump administration on the t e timing on that, the continuing resolution. i think they would like a say-so on how money is spent the rest of this fiscal year. >> do they want more it was spending? >> i can't answer that. they've asked us to work with them on the continuing resolution as we've described. we'll do just that because i think we've got a lot of priorities we would like the see change relative to the obama funding priorities. it's th
i've long been a fan. i don't know where all the other members stand does but i've always been in favor of that. >> what about legislation on that? >> i'll leave it up to others for that. i've been in favor of term limits since before i came here. >> what are the advantages of adjusting the cr through march? why is trump asking you to do that instead of funding the government through next september? >> i think the new incoming government would like to have a say-so on...
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well folks, i know you've been here a long time. and it's been a long night. and it's been a long campaign. but i can say we can wait a they're still counting votes and every vote should count. several states are too close to call. so we're not going to have anything more to say tonight. [ applause ] so listen, listen to me, everybody should head home, we should get some sleep, we'll have more to say tomorrow. i want you to know, i want every person across the country who's supporting hillary to know that your voices and your enthusiasm means so much to her and to tim and to all of us. we are so proud of you. and we are so proud of her. [ applause ] is not done yet. so thank you for being with her. she has always been with you. i have to say this tonight, good night, we will be back, we'll have more to say. let's get those votes counted and let's bring this home. thank you so much for all of you have done. you are in all of our hearts. thank you. [ applause ] >> campaign c podesta addressing the crowd gathered at the jacob javitz center on behalf of hillary cl
well folks, i know you've been here a long time. and it's been a long night. and it's been a long campaign. but i can say we can wait a they're still counting votes and every vote should count. several states are too close to call. so we're not going to have anything more to say tonight. [ applause ] so listen, listen to me, everybody should head home, we should get some sleep, we'll have more to say tomorrow. i want you to know, i want every person across the country who's supporting hillary...
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we have been seeing losses.ot of it came from the adoption of cable light bundles that did not have espn in them. we decided we would embark on a campaign says it speak to make sure that espn was included in any new light bundles. david: what are your first thought about how president trump could affect the walt disney company? predictis too early to what the policies of a new administration would mean for this company. believe me, i've got briefed on how they might affect us, but way too early to speculate publicly. when i can say though is that we have been talking a lot as a company and lobbying a lot about the need for new tax policy. the corporate tax rate in the united states is the highest in the world. it is not competitive. it needs to get fixed. it needs to get lowered and loopholes need to get close. we definitely believe we would benefit from that happening and the sooner the better. julie: that was disney ceo speaking to our david westin. mark: more than a trillion dollars is being wiped off the val
we have been seeing losses.ot of it came from the adoption of cable light bundles that did not have espn in them. we decided we would embark on a campaign says it speak to make sure that espn was included in any new light bundles. david: what are your first thought about how president trump could affect the walt disney company? predictis too early to what the policies of a new administration would mean for this company. believe me, i've got briefed on how they might affect us, but way too early...
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and eastern coastal areas has been downgraded to an advisory. we are now currently looking at video of the coastline, sendai in miyagi prefecture. rather, it is live video in miyagi prefecture there perform a series of tsunami reached the coast after an earthquake the coasts. it's the area that was devastated by the by 11 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident. anyone in an advisory area should listen to local authorities and disaster management officials for information and instructions. >>> many people living along the coast had to evacuate to higher ground following the tsunami warnings. this is along the coastal area of fukushima on tuesday morning. >> translator: i felt strong shaking but it was weaker than the earthquake in 2011. i thought something terrible might happen so i tried to escape to higher ground right away. >> translator: large furniture didn't fall over. but books and things did. i wasn't seriously hurt. but as i was evacuating, i pulled a muscle in my lower back. >> an official with the meteorological agency is calling on
and eastern coastal areas has been downgraded to an advisory. we are now currently looking at video of the coastline, sendai in miyagi prefecture. rather, it is live video in miyagi prefecture there perform a series of tsunami reached the coast after an earthquake the coasts. it's the area that was devastated by the by 11 earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident. anyone in an advisory area should listen to local authorities and disaster management officials for information and instructions....
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they have been treated terribly. our veterans have been treated terribly. [crowd chanting "trump"] donald trump: we going to provide school choice and put an end to common core. we will support the great men and women of law enforcement. you know this, right? the nra endorsed me. they endorsed me. hours willg to save -- second amendment which is totally undersea. ege.nder si we will uphold and defend it the national -- the constitution of the united states. hillary clinton wants us to believe nothing can change and once our lives to revolve around washington, d.c. i am asking you to dream big. to believe in a movement powered the love ofe and by this great country. i am tired of politicians telling americans to do for their dreams to another day when they really mean another decade. of waiting.red the moment is now. there has never been a movement this big. advantage of it on november 8. we're going to turn things around. start believing in each other and in our country.
they have been treated terribly. our veterans have been treated terribly. [crowd chanting "trump"] donald trump: we going to provide school choice and put an end to common core. we will support the great men and women of law enforcement. you know this, right? the nra endorsed me. they endorsed me. hours willg to save -- second amendment which is totally undersea. ege.nder si we will uphold and defend it the national -- the constitution of the united states. hillary clinton wants us to...
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has everything been peaceful? >> everything has been peaceful. this started seemingly pretty organically. 1,000 people which is not that much for a street in manhattan. but there's been no pushback presence again. this is manhattan. actually when they stopped we had some of the video earlier where they stopped at the intersections and the cars were stopped but nobody has done anything to the actual vehicles. it's been relatively -- sure, there are expletives involved in this and the emotions are high including saying this is our tower. chants you can see there's the various signs that are around. but it's remained peaceful considering. >> vaughn hillyard. keep your eyes open. let us know as things change in the street. we'll go back to you over this hour as is warranted. we're keeping an eye on those protests in new york. that's a good aerial shot there, but we're also watching protests both under way and still forming at this hour in a number of cities including san francisco and seattle on the west coast now. when it comes to healthcare, second
has everything been peaceful? >> everything has been peaceful. this started seemingly pretty organically. 1,000 people which is not that much for a street in manhattan. but there's been no pushback presence again. this is manhattan. actually when they stopped we had some of the video earlier where they stopped at the intersections and the cars were stopped but nobody has done anything to the actual vehicles. it's been relatively -- sure, there are expletives involved in this and the...
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they have not been able to do it. john boehner had a $1.2 trillion, 10 year cut in the size of government, the largest in dollar terms, and percentage -- elaine: and has been progressively put back.every time the republicans do this -- barry: the democrat president insisting on it. elaine: no. reality sets in. reality is fewer tsa agents at the airports, causing mammoth chaos. guess what? they put back the money. reality is the soldiers needing care. they put back the money. the republicans have failed time and time again, for 30 years now, add their own goal of cutting the federal government. take a step back. we are arguing about appropriations, and appropriations are not going to happen in the first 100 days. -- they they probably will not happen on a lame-duck either. when i see budget, it is a partisan budget that does not need the support of a single democrat. we could have 200 different votes that are probably all horrible, but in the end, if the republican party says we want a budget, they will get a budget. i
they have not been able to do it. john boehner had a $1.2 trillion, 10 year cut in the size of government, the largest in dollar terms, and percentage -- elaine: and has been progressively put back.every time the republicans do this -- barry: the democrat president insisting on it. elaine: no. reality sets in. reality is fewer tsa agents at the airports, causing mammoth chaos. guess what? they put back the money. reality is the soldiers needing care. they put back the money. the republicans...
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they had been on the plane that had been flown into the pentagon. and i remember feeling at the time, as so many people did, that what we needed as a nation, as a world, was someone who cannot only lead us but someone who understood history and who understood the power of words, and could harness those words. what we needed was someone who could stir our hearts. what we needed in essence was a winston churchill. but as we all know there was and will always be only one winston churchill. so as you might imagine, it was incredibly daunting to me years later to attempt to write about him, to understand even a small part of his life. but i have to say the more i studied him, especially his years in south africa, the more fascinated i became, and i was hooked. and like so many other writers and historians before and after me, i found him absolutely irresistible. but i think that when most of us think of winston churchill, we think of the man during world war ii. he has become virtually a synonym for great leadership. he was, as we all know, a master poli
they had been on the plane that had been flown into the pentagon. and i remember feeling at the time, as so many people did, that what we needed as a nation, as a world, was someone who cannot only lead us but someone who understood history and who understood the power of words, and could harness those words. what we needed was someone who could stir our hearts. what we needed in essence was a winston churchill. but as we all know there was and will always be only one winston churchill. so as...
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>> have you ever been south? >> yes, i've been south. >> well, uh, have you ever been north? >> never been up north. >> well, had you been north, you'd know that all the indians there have a mustache. on account of the cold weather. take it away, chief. >> rope. maybe you got pony. never tie pony this way... ... because pony, he gets loose. peekaboo juice, good medicine. good for animal and other kind of people. him for "mooses," gooses and papooses. >> can i do something for you? at your service, sir. i was expecting a shipment of whatnots and trinkets for sale. >> lombardi? >> yes, uh, lorenzo lombardi. >> sorry, i don't see anything here for you. >> nothing? are you sure? >> look for yourself. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> who like buy this bottle peekaboo juice? one drink, kick up heels. two drink, you kick over teepee. >> let's see you drink some of it. and then may'l >> oh, so you don't believe pancho, eh-- oh! pancho, him descendent from great susquehannok panchohondis, who get recipe from chief hoopahoolahoola. >> all right, mr. cisco kid. >> i told you before
>> have you ever been south? >> yes, i've been south. >> well, uh, have you ever been north? >> never been up north. >> well, had you been north, you'd know that all the indians there have a mustache. on account of the cold weather. take it away, chief. >> rope. maybe you got pony. never tie pony this way... ... because pony, he gets loose. peekaboo juice, good medicine. good for animal and other kind of people. him for "mooses," gooses and...
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>> the agricultural piece has been liberal and sales has been liberal in terms of selling products to cuba. you will need a lot more congressional clarity. right now people are not willing to invest in the long term given uncertainty that exists following the election skbrmpt the thank you both. appreciate it. clearly the discussion on cuba has only just begun. philip peters of the cuban research center and jose thank you for joining us today. >>> less than 40 minutes to go before the closing bell. all three major averages are lower. we are off of lows of the session. the dow down 37 points coming off of record highs we set on friday. s&p 500 is down. so thunderstois the nasdaq. the russell breaking the 15-day winning streak. >>> what is in a name? a lot apparently if you ask under armour. >> malls were less crowded on black friday as more consumers chose to shop online. coming up, we will talk to former sacs ceo who tells us what retailers need to do to stay relevant in the digital and mobile world. alzheimer's disease the fi is out there.survive and the alzheimer's association is go
>> the agricultural piece has been liberal and sales has been liberal in terms of selling products to cuba. you will need a lot more congressional clarity. right now people are not willing to invest in the long term given uncertainty that exists following the election skbrmpt the thank you both. appreciate it. clearly the discussion on cuba has only just begun. philip peters of the cuban research center and jose thank you for joining us today. >>> less than 40 minutes to go...
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this has been a long expansion historically. also a pattern of new presidents dealing with recessions or inheriting recessions. when you look when you look at the horizon what threats to see that might actually make mike that come about. >> there's are some risk a recession. if you ask an economist what's the risk of a recession recession you might think you're sitting in the middle of the best economy in the economist will still give you a positive integer as threat of a recession. i don't think at this juncture the risks are particularly high. probably more external than internal. then things that would happen in other parts of the world that would have an effect on us. although some external external factors which appeared more acute early this year have receded a bit. >> so the new administration we for some of the top is talking about republican version of stimulus which would be tax cuts , repatriation of corporate profits, some kind of burst and infrastructure spending and possibly other spending without a huge amount of
this has been a long expansion historically. also a pattern of new presidents dealing with recessions or inheriting recessions. when you look when you look at the horizon what threats to see that might actually make mike that come about. >> there's are some risk a recession. if you ask an economist what's the risk of a recession recession you might think you're sitting in the middle of the best economy in the economist will still give you a positive integer as threat of a recession. i...
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how long has he been in office? >> he has been in office for 23 years. happy to report it was the very people that the sheriff denigrated and abused that led the effort to kick him out of office after 23 years. on yearsn effort built of community organizing and direct action that led to the sheriff's legal problems. it was powerered by a generation of organizers politicized after sb1070. we were honestly very excited to defeat.e sheriff's we're really holding the moment last night of feeling like this nightmtmare is over, but witnessing what was happening around the rest of the countryry and equally shocked and horrified. amy: let me ask, as we wrap up -- we're doing a two-hour special and people can see the other hour at democracynow.org if your station is not running it directly right now -- but the role of movements, not something that the media is very good at covering. grassroots movements. because there is a force more powerful than even the most powerful person in the united states, perhaps even the world, and that is something that all of you hav
how long has he been in office? >> he has been in office for 23 years. happy to report it was the very people that the sheriff denigrated and abused that led the effort to kick him out of office after 23 years. on yearsn effort built of community organizing and direct action that led to the sheriff's legal problems. it was powerered by a generation of organizers politicized after sb1070. we were honestly very excited to defeat.e sheriff's we're really holding the moment last night of...
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he has not been back once. he is not been back once to his home state. he does not say, knock it off, we are better than this as americans. he does not try to bring peace to that city. instead, he is in martha's vineyard, the most elitist place in the country, playing golf, flying air force one there on our taxpaying dollars, so he can play another 25 rounds of golf. it is horrible. it is horrible when louisiana was sinking, underwater, people's lives were destroyed, coffins floating down the street. all the images we saw all over the news, he did not show up once. he was nowhere to be found. guess where he was? martha's vineyard, playing golf. disturbing that 95 million people -- his policies have drained manufacturing from this country. we have lost so many jobs, we are paying so much in taxes. obamacare is costing people so much money. he has hurt the middle class more than anybody. have 8 million more people on food stamps than before he entered. home ownership is at an all-time low in this country. i could go on and on. more people working 2, 3, 4 j
he has not been back once. he is not been back once to his home state. he does not say, knock it off, we are better than this as americans. he does not try to bring peace to that city. instead, he is in martha's vineyard, the most elitist place in the country, playing golf, flying air force one there on our taxpaying dollars, so he can play another 25 rounds of golf. it is horrible. it is horrible when louisiana was sinking, underwater, people's lives were destroyed, coffins floating down the...
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that's been a challenge. the issue there is whether you react on a binary basis or symmetrical basis, via if you have a cyber asult do you react in a cyber context or retaliate some other way. i think that is going to be a challenge for the country. it is our -- >> can i stop you there and ask a question? is the challenge there as you identify it one of the development of doctrine or is it a technical issue? >> i think it is more a development of doctrine and policy, and developing a body of law through experience. you know, it took hundreds of years to develop the law of the sea, which is maybe a rough analog to where we are with cyber, and we haven't had enough time yet i think to develop that body of law. until such time as there's some norms developed and we have a firm definition of what deterrence means, and if it is recognized by both state and non-state actors, we have a problem with cyber defense. >> the committee spent a great deal of time in the creation of the cyber information sharing act. how ar
that's been a challenge. the issue there is whether you react on a binary basis or symmetrical basis, via if you have a cyber asult do you react in a cyber context or retaliate some other way. i think that is going to be a challenge for the country. it is our -- >> can i stop you there and ask a question? is the challenge there as you identify it one of the development of doctrine or is it a technical issue? >> i think it is more a development of doctrine and policy, and developing...
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. >> the cartooning has been very easy. i'm worried come november 9 it will be really hard to have to start to work again. >> and in these final days of the campaign we drop in to watch the cartooning of the candidates. welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. it is down to the wire. we will soon know who american voters choose as the next president the first woman or a wealthy business plan with no political experience. you can't say the journey has been boring. revelations continue to leak out linked to the clinton including her e-mail practices and clinton function leading to allegations of conflict and obstruction from within the f.b.i. and justice department. wickileaks has continued to post embarrassing e-mails from the account of john podesta. considering the tenor of campaign 2016 one could conjure up many post-election combinations. will the loser blame fraud or russia? we will leave the predictions up to others. we begin by investigating the big money to find out who is pulling strings behind the scenes in
. >> the cartooning has been very easy. i'm worried come november 9 it will be really hard to have to start to work again. >> and in these final days of the campaign we drop in to watch the cartooning of the candidates. welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. it is down to the wire. we will soon know who american voters choose as the next president the first woman or a wealthy business plan with no political experience. you can't say the journey has been boring....
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this has been one of the nastiest campaigns. the two candidates have spent much o of their time attacking each other. the campaign has exposed deep political divisions in american society. at the same time, a number of european countries are gearing up for their own elections. will those campaigns turn out to be as nasty and personal as the one in the united states? i am happy to be joined in the studio by our guest today. thanks for being witith us. we have alan poser, an author and commentator for the german daily. he says what happens in the u.s. is the attack of a fascist on democracy. yes, this is also a trend in europe. we also have a german-american publicist, a member of the republican party in the united states. he says presidential election times have been rough throughout history, but we are witnessing a candidate who have hijacked an entire political movement to his own end. a few years ago, our guest was a correspondent in washington dc. she says german politics are not nearly as dirty as they are in the u.s., yet,
this has been one of the nastiest campaigns. the two candidates have spent much o of their time attacking each other. the campaign has exposed deep political divisions in american society. at the same time, a number of european countries are gearing up for their own elections. will those campaigns turn out to be as nasty and personal as the one in the united states? i am happy to be joined in the studio by our guest today. thanks for being witith us. we have alan poser, an author and...
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>> in the way it has been done, it is unique.ught one of the most interesting things you said in my conversation with you is that many of the smaller players, you can imagine teaming up. what would that look like? bastian: i think it is important to look at the total companies. s foughte -- postmate hard, and we are proud of that. there is a sentiment that we are here because and amazon or taken over, that is baloney. we are here because we deserve to be here, because we have grown extremely fast. if you want to think beyond the next couple of years and create a truly large company, you have two ways to do that. one is to go ahead and compete with amazon and uber. you can try that as a startup. there are ways to success. another alternative is that you can find ways to create a large company by teaming up with other players, international players or players on a national scale. brad: amazon, with amazon restaurants, it basically makes deliveries free for prime members. they have got to be losing a bunch of money with that. now th
>> in the way it has been done, it is unique.ught one of the most interesting things you said in my conversation with you is that many of the smaller players, you can imagine teaming up. what would that look like? bastian: i think it is important to look at the total companies. s foughte -- postmate hard, and we are proud of that. there is a sentiment that we are here because and amazon or taken over, that is baloney. we are here because we deserve to be here, because we have grown...
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i don't believe there's been anyn credible threat that have been substantiated.su but we'll continue to monitor for monday and tuesday of next week. we've also had perceived threats before. i don't anticipate any reel issues in arlington county,ount although clearly we're all on alert for anything suspicion.spc i spoke to both the arlingtonint county police department as well as the fairfax county police department and they both toll me they have similar game plans ini mind for election day. they include staffing additional officers that would be patrolling and are aware of polling locations. however they may not actually be staffed there because of course perception of possible vote erin temptation by authorities. by reports live in fairfax county, alexandra limon, fox5 local news. > new tonight, two former aides to new jersey governor chriser christie have been found guilty in higsehe be temperature so-cad bridge gait scandal. prosecutors say bridget kelly and bill baroni took part inin plan to close lanes of the george washington bridge inin 2013.20 prosecutor closure was politica
i don't believe there's been anyn credible threat that have been substantiated.su but we'll continue to monitor for monday and tuesday of next week. we've also had perceived threats before. i don't anticipate any reel issues in arlington county,ount although clearly we're all on alert for anything suspicion.spc i spoke to both the arlingtonint county police department as well as the fairfax county police department and they both toll me they have similar game plans ini mind for election day....
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it's been a performer, it's been a constant performer. therefore, do you give it the benefit of the doubt? >> absolutely. i think if you look at the social media space in particular, twitter, we've seen very disappointing in recent quarters. they haven't been able to grow users meaningfully in this experimenting with new styles of products. i think investors are just looking at facebook saying, this is who's going to steal ad dollars from -- >> a quick segue into yuans. i've got 30 seconds left on china. >> okay, so, there's a lot of thix going on on the calendar, a u.s. election and bank of england today. the other thing i would emphasize is, there's tensions around china. we're very focused on that. they might show a big drop. so it's got away from the news headlines, but it might call back again. >> look on the bright side. don't be despited with 30 seconds. that's ten times ad time on facebook originally, right? love you. safe journey back to manhattan. thank you for the event data. for karen, myself, and jeff, have a great day. >>> g
it's been a performer, it's been a constant performer. therefore, do you give it the benefit of the doubt? >> absolutely. i think if you look at the social media space in particular, twitter, we've seen very disappointing in recent quarters. they haven't been able to grow users meaningfully in this experimenting with new styles of products. i think investors are just looking at facebook saying, this is who's going to steal ad dollars from -- >> a quick segue into yuans. i've got 30...
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i had just been with her. i had just seen i think everyone was shocked. >> maureen fought back tears this morning remembering the woman who played her tv mom. and became one of her best friends. florence was even texting her love as she competed on "dancing with the stars." >> she said, hi, sweet maureen. i got so many calls and messages saying how wonderful you were last night. thanks so much for dinner. >> and her actual very last television performance was for you. on "dancing with the stars." marsha, marsha, marsha! >> marsha, marsha, marsha! >> what was that moment like? >> it was amazing. it was so great to be with her. >> i'm so proud of you. >> and then just one week ago she was in the audience for the show's finale. three days later on thanks giving she passed away at cedars-sinai medical center. the cause of death was heart failure. no word yet on funeral plans. we showed maureen the interview with florence. >> what were you feeling then? >> well, you know, i know what maureen's life has been like, a
i had just been with her. i had just seen i think everyone was shocked. >> maureen fought back tears this morning remembering the woman who played her tv mom. and became one of her best friends. florence was even texting her love as she competed on "dancing with the stars." >> she said, hi, sweet maureen. i got so many calls and messages saying how wonderful you were last night. thanks so much for dinner. >> and her actual very last television performance was for...
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>> well, you know, i know what maureen's life has been like, and all she's been through. and i still feel like she's mine. and so i love her very much. >> i'm hers, she's mine. how lucky, how lucky i am. how lucky we all are. florence's heart wras so good. she played this mother that, you know, many people joke about, and say, oh, it's so sweet and everything. but you know what, she was that sweet. she really was. >> she was a lovely lady they sing about in the brady song. >> she was the loveliest of ladies. >> if you could say anything to florence right now, what would it be? >> thank you. thank you. i love you forever. >> maureen certainly isn't the only brady kid feeling the loss. >> i think it's important to know that many people share this loss. she will be remembered, she'll be loved for a long time. >> barry williams who played greg also emotional and christopher knight who played peter broke down. >> regrets, you know. >> someone i could have expect more time with. it's a huge shock to everyone. we all lost her. not just myself. we all had her as a representative
>> well, you know, i know what maureen's life has been like, and all she's been through. and i still feel like she's mine. and so i love her very much. >> i'm hers, she's mine. how lucky, how lucky i am. how lucky we all are. florence's heart wras so good. she played this mother that, you know, many people joke about, and say, oh, it's so sweet and everything. but you know what, she was that sweet. she really was. >> she was a lovely lady they sing about in the brady song....
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that have been raised. and so i just want to thank her for her availability. wish you the best of success going forward in the future of our economy. much of the false to, obviously, both areas here, the legislative as well as the administrative, but the fed plays a very important role and we certainly have learned a lot more about whether that is doing and your leadership. we thank you. >> thank you, senator. i really appreciate your kind words and what, to say how much i appreciate your inviting me here to testify at how much i've enjoyed cooperating with you and appreciate your leadership. wish you the best in the future. >> my parting gift to you, knowing how busy you are is that we're actually adjourning early last night at least give you more lunchtime. >> thank you so much. >> with that this meeting concludes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i've alw
that have been raised. and so i just want to thank her for her availability. wish you the best of success going forward in the future of our economy. much of the false to, obviously, both areas here, the legislative as well as the administrative, but the fed plays a very important role and we certainly have learned a lot more about whether that is doing and your leadership. we thank you. >> thank you, senator. i really appreciate your kind words and what, to say how much i appreciate your...
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so he has been talking to his lawyers. he has been talking to ethics compliance folks.verything will be done the way it needs to be done. chuck, there's no question that we're in unprecedented times. this country is not accustom to having a successful businessman and job creator at the helm. we're just accustom to typical politicians ascending through the ranks. it's different, but it's a large part of why people elected him. and i think the presumptive negativity that some people have toward him that he won't get this right is counting him out and betting against donald trump, which is never a good idea. he will comply with the law. >> let me quote peggy noonan. known member of the liberal immediate wra kwa. -- media. it would be a painful act selling the business he loves and around which he has ordered his life. but there would be comfort in doing the right thing, in denying his opponents a sword and enhancing his stature and demonstrating that he will sacrifice for his country. that's pretty great comfort. you've made your money. now go be a patriot. she's recommend
so he has been talking to his lawyers. he has been talking to ethics compliance folks.verything will be done the way it needs to be done. chuck, there's no question that we're in unprecedented times. this country is not accustom to having a successful businessman and job creator at the helm. we're just accustom to typical politicians ascending through the ranks. it's different, but it's a large part of why people elected him. and i think the presumptive negativity that some people have toward...
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been a long time. from that moment on, the whole health care edifice was living under a cloud with wall street worried about congressional inquiries, executive actions or even actual price controls. thanks to last night's results, though, those worries have all been pretty much taken off the the republicans are the party of limited regulation and free markets. they're not going to crack down on drug pricing because they believe that will stifle innovation. you've heard that a million times. hence the massive near 5% rally in the drg today. that's the nyse arca pharmaceutical index. granted, the republicans will try to repeal obamacare, which could hurt many health care plays, but the democrates in the senate will just filibuster. more on that for more shows. a gop-controlled senate also means we don't need to fear aggressively interventionist democratic committee chairmen. sanders. running the budget committee or the committee on health, education, labor and pensions, both relevant to health care. anot
been a long time. from that moment on, the whole health care edifice was living under a cloud with wall street worried about congressional inquiries, executive actions or even actual price controls. thanks to last night's results, though, those worries have all been pretty much taken off the the republicans are the party of limited regulation and free markets. they're not going to crack down on drug pricing because they believe that will stifle innovation. you've heard that a million times....
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what have your community members been telling you? how have you been affected? >> there's a lot of stereotyping that occurs. american muslims condemn terrorism and violent extremism. it's unfair the stereotyping and negative portrayal of the vast majority of the 99.99% of american muslims that are peaceful, law abiding, and it's conflated in that way. my own wife and daughter, you know, my wife is a fourth generation american, my daughter is a fifth generation american. they were wearing the scarf. they were told to go back home because of what they're wearing. we're patriotic americans. american muslims have been here since before this country was founded. 30% of slave africans were muslim. the american muslim population is loyal americans. they are obviously stereotyped. actually, american muslims are partners in national security and we're a part of the solution. we need the make sure that it's not conflated and that we need to understand that actually statistically speaking, the overwhelming majority of terrorism is done by non-muslims, and if you look at th
what have your community members been telling you? how have you been affected? >> there's a lot of stereotyping that occurs. american muslims condemn terrorism and violent extremism. it's unfair the stereotyping and negative portrayal of the vast majority of the 99.99% of american muslims that are peaceful, law abiding, and it's conflated in that way. my own wife and daughter, you know, my wife is a fourth generation american, my daughter is a fifth generation american. they were wearing...
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rishaad: has it all been because they have been holding these prices up artificially, i suppose? is not artificial. there is a fundamental value to it. china stimulus is pushing the price of commodities up, supply reform in china, at the same trumpou have donald coming in and promising infrastructure investment, infrastructure investment in philippines, across the world, so there is underlying expectation of more demand for commodities, and you can see the clampdown started two weeks ago, but commodity prices held together and started dropping this week, so there is fundamental demand, but there is a level of speculation related to the depreciation of the yuan. rishaad: thanks a lot for that. a break. have to take coming up, saudi arabian prince tells bloomberg the world's tallest tower will be completed and the city must win a role in the aramco ipo on merit. this is bloomberg. ♪ a billionaire saudi prince says he fully supports aramco's ipo, which he expects will bring transparency and liquidity. forlso spoke about a role ambitions for a construction project. >> i believe selli
rishaad: has it all been because they have been holding these prices up artificially, i suppose? is not artificial. there is a fundamental value to it. china stimulus is pushing the price of commodities up, supply reform in china, at the same trumpou have donald coming in and promising infrastructure investment, infrastructure investment in philippines, across the world, so there is underlying expectation of more demand for commodities, and you can see the clampdown started two weeks ago, but...
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so you would imagine he's been.collecting since the late 1800s, that people would've gotten wind of what he was doing. so as i mentioned, most collectors had a copy, maybe two, maybe three. henry huntington had four, huge, large number. but folger didn't want anybody to know what he was doing. so he swore his dealers to secrecy, not all of theml respected that by the way. one of them blab right away to the near times that folger hadd' paid the world record price for a book. and there's only one place at that information could have come from, and it was the dealer. folger was not happy. he wrote to the dealer and scolded him. .. but the folger, trying to keep secret what he was doing in a vain effort to keep his identity secret and keep prices down. yeah. so imagine if you're bill gates and you decide you're going to collect, i don't know, jane austen, and every time something jane austen comes up at auction, everyone else in the audience size and the prices go up here so, bolger, if it had been known what he was doi
so you would imagine he's been.collecting since the late 1800s, that people would've gotten wind of what he was doing. so as i mentioned, most collectors had a copy, maybe two, maybe three. henry huntington had four, huge, large number. but folger didn't want anybody to know what he was doing. so he swore his dealers to secrecy, not all of theml respected that by the way. one of them blab right away to the near times that folger hadd' paid the world record price for a book. and there's only one...
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it would have been easier. hears those words -- i won't even address the words because if i do, crooked media will say, did you hear what donald trump said today? but, honestly -- yeah. those words were disgusting. if i ever said those words that jay z said or that beyonce said the other night, you know what would happen to me he? the reinstitution of the electric chair. it would be -- how about if i got the answers to the debate or if i got the questions? supposeding instead of hillary getting the questions to the debate, which is cheating, she's a cheat, she is a cheat, she never reported it. she's a cheat. so, supposing instead of her -- supposing somebody gave donald trump the questions to the debate, headlines all over the world. he must withdraw from the race. you don't even hear anything about crooked hillary. she got the questions. to me that's such a big deal. my people say, oh, don't mention that. i say, to me it's a big deal. it's a big deal. but it's not a big deal for the dishonest media. they don'
it would have been easier. hears those words -- i won't even address the words because if i do, crooked media will say, did you hear what donald trump said today? but, honestly -- yeah. those words were disgusting. if i ever said those words that jay z said or that beyonce said the other night, you know what would happen to me he? the reinstitution of the electric chair. it would be -- how about if i got the answers to the debate or if i got the questions? supposeding instead of hillary getting...
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doctors have been hired. nurses have been hired.veteran walking into that v.a. facility is still waiting way too long and not getting the quality of care they deserve. >> that's why my priority in starting this position here at the phoenix v.a. is to focus on access. and i am looking at things on a daily basis. >> what is your take on how robust choice should be for veterans? >> i know that 27,000 veterans use choice last year and this v.a. spent over $100 million in providing that care. and choice is an option for us. >> many veterans are telling me that they have tried to get choice and then they can't get it or it takes longer than actually waiting or when they do get it they're stuck with the bill. would you acknowledge the choice program though still has a long ways to go? >> well, there has been a lot of improvements in the process. and we still have more work to do. one of the things i want to ensure is that when veterans get care through choice, that we are looking at coordinating the care they receive from the outside. and
doctors have been hired. nurses have been hired.veteran walking into that v.a. facility is still waiting way too long and not getting the quality of care they deserve. >> that's why my priority in starting this position here at the phoenix v.a. is to focus on access. and i am looking at things on a daily basis. >> what is your take on how robust choice should be for veterans? >> i know that 27,000 veterans use choice last year and this v.a. spent over $100 million in providing...
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they have been subject to extensive public notice and comment and everybody's known they have been out there. these aren't things that we've been surprising people with. they're well considered. they're the right thing to do. they're part of my task of first name -- finishing my work. i recognize when the new administration comes in and a new congress comes in that they will have the option of trying to undo some of those rules and regulations that we put into place. that's part of how democracy works. i feel strongly these are the right things to do and i'm going to make sure i do them. with respect to syria, as i said, i think even on this trip in a previous press conference, i am not optimistic about the short term prospects in syria. once russia and iran made a decision to back assad in a brutal air campaign and essentially a pacification of aleppo regardless of the potential for civilian casualties, children being killed were wounded, schools, hospitals being destroyed then it was very hard to see a way in which even a trained an committed moderate opposition could hold its ground
they have been subject to extensive public notice and comment and everybody's known they have been out there. these aren't things that we've been surprising people with. they're well considered. they're the right thing to do. they're part of my task of first name -- finishing my work. i recognize when the new administration comes in and a new congress comes in that they will have the option of trying to undo some of those rules and regulations that we put into place. that's part of how...
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this winning streak has been huge.ot of this tied to optimism about infrastructure spending, about this idea we'll have economic growth not just in the united states but around the world. copper again, just a massive winning streak. >> up more than 15% for the week. on track for its best weekly performance in 35 years. we talked to mark faber of the boom, doom and gloom report. he said this is bullish for commodities because of this infrastructure play out of the u.s. >>> the dow setting an all-time high yesterday as investors adjust positions and opinions following the election win by donald trump. we heard from lloyd blankfein last night with our own andrew ross sorkin. >> his policies are market supportive. i'm not saying it's good or bad -- you have to draw a different set of conclusions depending on your attitude about everything else, just as far as asset prices are concerned, how could you not be supportive? >> the supportive nature of trump's policies coupled with the republican congress. we heard from some big
this winning streak has been huge.ot of this tied to optimism about infrastructure spending, about this idea we'll have economic growth not just in the united states but around the world. copper again, just a massive winning streak. >> up more than 15% for the week. on track for its best weekly performance in 35 years. we talked to mark faber of the boom, doom and gloom report. he said this is bullish for commodities because of this infrastructure play out of the u.s. >>> the dow...
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it has been happening. it has been kind of a funny decision.o some, they look at buying the curve anyway. >> the market heard something in a speech that donald trump delivered a few minutes ago. and the infrastructure story is going to be a big part of what this administration is? be aong before this will negative shock for it to be a positive one. what is the market going to do to that? does it need to wait for details or is the broadbrush enough? get to try to get a sense -- if you try to get a from thehis presidency conflicting campaign trail promises, it's difficult to get a sense. , certainlyress academically and the official sectors, there is big agreement that u.s. infrastructure needs updating. so maybe this is one of the things that does get done. but generally, what we are looking at is domestically, we will argue that the congressional checks and balances will reign in some of the extreme campaign trail promises. the president those have more , evento act unilaterally though congress has the power to monitor the u.s. relations intern
it has been happening. it has been kind of a funny decision.o some, they look at buying the curve anyway. >> the market heard something in a speech that donald trump delivered a few minutes ago. and the infrastructure story is going to be a big part of what this administration is? be aong before this will negative shock for it to be a positive one. what is the market going to do to that? does it need to wait for details or is the broadbrush enough? get to try to get a sense -- if you try...
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because running dry they have not been filled up with new notes. the impact has been cash crunch.businesses -- no one knows the economic impact of this move on the broader economy and how the economy near bounce back in the term. some estimates say gdp could be dragged down 0.5% which is why analysts are dragging down there estimate. 4%.ow as seven point watch out for the october/december number. the story is how you have the attention of the economy has shifted away from jobs and growth to this disruptive event that has brought a limit of uncertainty. anna: thank you very much for your thoughts this morning. dueeview of that gdp data out of india. the deep modularization of the economy is -- de-monitor's ization. foreign banks pulling out of india and that amid this currency crisis. we see this happening to the 10 year yields. all of this happening at a time when many people were looking for india to be something of a growth driver for the global economy. isn't that still on the card for you? lena: i think 2016 will go down in history as the year that brought about financial impo
because running dry they have not been filled up with new notes. the impact has been cash crunch.businesses -- no one knows the economic impact of this move on the broader economy and how the economy near bounce back in the term. some estimates say gdp could be dragged down 0.5% which is why analysts are dragging down there estimate. 4%.ow as seven point watch out for the october/december number. the story is how you have the attention of the economy has shifted away from jobs and growth to...
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i've been reading out what she's been telling reporters aboard the campaign play. i want to play this and get your reaction on the other side. jennifer palmieri, communications director for hillary clinton. shoo we have seen director comey's latest letter to the hill. we are glad to see as we were -- that he has found as we were confident that he would that he has confirmed the conclusions that he reached in july. and we're glad that this matter is resolved. >> ben, you have jen palmieri saying the matter is resolved, has a smile on her face. i can tell you i was with her and the campaign when they first learned of this revelation that director comey was looking into these newly discoverdiscovered nine days ago. it was a campaign that was knocked on ints heels. to what extent does this give secretary clinton the momentum in these final 48 hours? >> well, look, this gives her a clear path forward to really get back to talking to voters about what's important, to talking about jobs, to talking about, you know, frankly finally getting our country beyond mass incarcera
i've been reading out what she's been telling reporters aboard the campaign play. i want to play this and get your reaction on the other side. jennifer palmieri, communications director for hillary clinton. shoo we have seen director comey's latest letter to the hill. we are glad to see as we were -- that he has found as we were confident that he would that he has confirmed the conclusions that he reached in july. and we're glad that this matter is resolved. >> ben, you have jen palmieri...
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rudy giuliani being one, who have been at donald trump's side from the very beginning and been in the trenches and stood up for him. that is what kellyanne is saying. >> you don't get to interpret that about rudy giuliani. you get to interpret kellyanne as dismissing or being critical of mitt romney. and it seems odd that the public would be hearing about this or does this say that there are some real infighting about how some in the camp think romney is a good choice and how others don't? do you want to publicly air that? >> well, look, as i said, she was in the camp and inside the trump campaign. every time it took a step forward, there's mitt romney routinely giving speeches or saying something to undermine the trump campaign. and she felt those attacks firsthand more than anyone. so clearly she has more of a stake in this than a lot of other people and when she has been asked, her thoughts on one of the two or three leading contenders this is where she feelsz. she felt the brunt of those attacks firsthand but the bottom line is, as she indicated at the end of the day it's donald t
rudy giuliani being one, who have been at donald trump's side from the very beginning and been in the trenches and stood up for him. that is what kellyanne is saying. >> you don't get to interpret that about rudy giuliani. you get to interpret kellyanne as dismissing or being critical of mitt romney. and it seems odd that the public would be hearing about this or does this say that there are some real infighting about how some in the camp think romney is a good choice and how others...
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we have been talking for days about schools that have been targeted.edical facilities that have been targeted and again, we're seeing a hospital targeted. people in that hospital, patients marked for death. >> george, it's an absolutely devastating situation in eastern aleppo. those past five days people have been living in hell pretty much when you talk to people there. they describe what they have been going through. this is a conflicts where there have been no red lines. whereas you mentioned, schools, markets, people in their own homes while sleeping are being targeted and killed. of course, hospitals and we've heard from medical organizations, from aid groups, we've heard from doctors without borders, msf, saying that four hospitals in eastern aleppo have been hit in the past five days, some of them including that only specialized pediatric hospital catering to eastern aleppo was hit several times actually during this recent wave of bombardment that we have seen that started again on tuesday. and george, this is not an isolated incident. for month
we have been talking for days about schools that have been targeted.edical facilities that have been targeted and again, we're seeing a hospital targeted. people in that hospital, patients marked for death. >> george, it's an absolutely devastating situation in eastern aleppo. those past five days people have been living in hell pretty much when you talk to people there. they describe what they have been going through. this is a conflicts where there have been no red lines. whereas you...