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and bren knows where he's going.to make the world a better place. >> my goal is i want to die on my boat one day. that will be success. that is my dream, and this has allowed me to live that dream, just to spend the rest of my life on the ocean do something of value, actually helped feed the country and do my small part in helping address things like climate change and acidification. >> this is only the beginning. soon he hopes to see at least 25 more seagardens in the us. from fisherman to farmer. bren smith now does his part to protect the ocean. reporter: now we head to southern africa, home to the rhinoceros. most of these large land animals are native to zimbabwe, kenya, namibia and south africa where there are around 21,000 of them. but it used to be far more. since the turn of ththe century, there's been a huge rise in rhino killings. the global black market in rhino horn is now a billion dollar business. traders receive an average of $60,000 u.s. per kilo of horn. but while the battle against poachers is cert
and bren knows where he's going.to make the world a better place. >> my goal is i want to die on my boat one day. that will be success. that is my dream, and this has allowed me to live that dream, just to spend the rest of my life on the ocean do something of value, actually helped feed the country and do my small part in helping address things like climate change and acidification. >> this is only the beginning. soon he hopes to see at least 25 more seagardens in the us. from...
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a hearing on november 30th will be held at bren mar park elementary school in alexandria. officials want to extend the i-395 express lanes north by eight miles, so they end at the d.c. line. happening tommorow - it's the world series showdown decades in the making. after a 71 year drought, the chicago cubs are headed to the championship against the cleveland indians... and tickets won't come cheap. the average price for all three games in chicago is more than 35-hundred dollars, according to tracking site seat geek. game 5, which wouldn't be played if there's a sweep, has an average listing price of 46-hundred bucks.. making it the ever, behind the mayweather-pacquio fight. game one of the world series is tomorrow at eight o'clock in cleveland. and a big cubs fan got a big honor last night at the kennedy center. actor and comedian bill murray received the mark twain award for his lifetime achievement in comedy. a virtual who's who of entertainers were in attendance letterman and murray's ghostbusters co-star sigourney weaver. and the legendary funny man got a rousing ovati
a hearing on november 30th will be held at bren mar park elementary school in alexandria. officials want to extend the i-395 express lanes north by eight miles, so they end at the d.c. line. happening tommorow - it's the world series showdown decades in the making. after a 71 year drought, the chicago cubs are headed to the championship against the cleveland indians... and tickets won't come cheap. the average price for all three games in chicago is more than 35-hundred dollars, according to...
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an employee at the clinton foundation told several aides to the e-mail including doug bren, quote -- and the e-mail thread also reveals that qatar officials put aside $20 million for development in haiti in conjunction with the clinton activities, and following that huge earthquake that killed almost one quarter of a million people. let's take it to political power panel. conservative review's chief political correspondent deneen borelli and jessica tarlov. that feels like a conflict of interest, yeah? >> seems stinky, somewhere overblown and some seem much more serious. there's nothing more responsible democrat denying there's far too cozy of a relationship here. haiti argument is a difficult one. i've seen hillary surrogates say when you're in a pinch and want to help in a natural disaster, you call people that you know, and the clinton foundation tried to create more jobs and offer aid obviously, and they haven't been as successful as they might have been. that's a tricky one for me. liz: i hear what you're saying. >> we know how the world works and it does work this way on both s
an employee at the clinton foundation told several aides to the e-mail including doug bren, quote -- and the e-mail thread also reveals that qatar officials put aside $20 million for development in haiti in conjunction with the clinton activities, and following that huge earthquake that killed almost one quarter of a million people. let's take it to political power panel. conservative review's chief political correspondent deneen borelli and jessica tarlov. that feels like a conflict of...
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. >> three students and teacher robert brens died at the scene that day. the death penalty and awaiting execution at san quentin prison. >> in 1992, there was no playbook for this. what we now call active shooters, which unfortunately is common language in law enforcement, that wasn't part of our vocabulary in 1992. so it's not something we had trained for. >> the lindhurst shooting wasn't the first of its kind or the last. >> 30 people have been killed in this rampage at virginia tech university. >> just minutes at the shootings at sandy hook elementary school, radio transmissions revealed the scale of the tragedy already unfolding. >> today a school shooting happens almost every week in the united states. >> in 1993, officers stacy coon and lawrence powell were conflicted in federal court for their role in the rodney king beating. >> at least he was able to be a symbol of change and a symbol of hope for los angeles. he was our hero, my sisters and myself. >> the city realized it had too make stronger connections and the police department had to make stro
. >> three students and teacher robert brens died at the scene that day. the death penalty and awaiting execution at san quentin prison. >> in 1992, there was no playbook for this. what we now call active shooters, which unfortunately is common language in law enforcement, that wasn't part of our vocabulary in 1992. so it's not something we had trained for. >> the lindhurst shooting wasn't the first of its kind or the last. >> 30 people have been killed in this rampage...
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here to discuss is bren jen grass. he joins us more. key player in the bridgegate scandal, about bridgette anne kelly. what did she say when she took the stand? >> he's a top former aid on trail, a former of a key piece of evidence in this whole scandal we know as bridgegate and read "time for some traffic problems" and today was the time we heard what kelly meant by those words as she took the stand in her own defense and faces federal charges over the kept versi controversial lane charges back in 2013 which federal prosecutors argue caused major gridlock and were an act of political retribution, by the mayor who had yet to endorse chris christie and continues to deny all of this in a press conference at the time, but also again today. he sent a statement and i want to read part of that to you. he said the governor has said since january 2014, the governor had no knowledge prior to or during these lane realignments and anything to the contrary is simply untrue. completely denying it. >> did she talk about his tem r temper tempererment?
here to discuss is bren jen grass. he joins us more. key player in the bridgegate scandal, about bridgette anne kelly. what did she say when she took the stand? >> he's a top former aid on trail, a former of a key piece of evidence in this whole scandal we know as bridgegate and read "time for some traffic problems" and today was the time we heard what kelly meant by those words as she took the stand in her own defense and faces federal charges over the kept versi controversial...
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bergen county citizen bill bren on filed an official misconduct complaint against christie saying he didn't do what he could to stop from closing lanes of the george washington bridge over a four day period in september of 2013. it was an alleged political plot now being tried in federal court, to jam traffic in fort lee, new jersey because mayor did not the support christie's reelection. wednesday a judge ruled complaint has probable cause and issued christie a summons. >> the testimony at trial and this corroborating the works of the committee and suspicions we had all along that the governor's office was not operating in the public interest, but operating more for political benefit of the governor's reelection campaign. >> reporter: christie has always said he knew nothing about the alleged traffic plot his office responded saying they would immediately appeal and said quote this is difficulties advertise honorable complaint from a known serial complaintant and political activist with history of abusing the judicial system. >> interesting to me about what hatched this morning, but
bergen county citizen bill bren on filed an official misconduct complaint against christie saying he didn't do what he could to stop from closing lanes of the george washington bridge over a four day period in september of 2013. it was an alleged political plot now being tried in federal court, to jam traffic in fort lee, new jersey because mayor did not the support christie's reelection. wednesday a judge ruled complaint has probable cause and issued christie a summons. >> the testimony...
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her marriage to google co-founder sergei bren ended in divorce, and today she finds herself dating fmer yankee player alex rodriguez. >> you know, iet him through a friend. there are a lot of statistics in baseball. a lot of statistics in genetic in some ways it's perfect. talk about stats all day.ortes d turns in life and even the the success and the happiness she's found. >> i never expected to start a company. i never expected to be divorced. i never expected to be involved in basall. for me, being open to oprtities and not being afraid of change is so important and t being afraid of taking a risk. >> reporr: at this point, 23 and me has collected over 1 million dna samples and over 80% of their customers consent to having their data used for research. udiest and the company to help explain humgenetics. all important stuff. ba t you she's insring, talie. thank by the way, tomorrow we'll have another cutting-edge woman. how the founder the oine retailebte nty galreed surprisi fashion empir >> that's tomorrow here on "tay." > juhead, martha stewart is here. she's going to get y rdy for
her marriage to google co-founder sergei bren ended in divorce, and today she finds herself dating fmer yankee player alex rodriguez. >> you know, iet him through a friend. there are a lot of statistics in baseball. a lot of statistics in genetic in some ways it's perfect. talk about stats all day.ortes d turns in life and even the the success and the happiness she's found. >> i never expected to start a company. i never expected to be divorced. i never expected to be involved in...
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morgan bren has the baitest. >> the winds are certainly starting to pick up. we have president obama signing that emergency declaration for the state of florida a short while ago and florida's governor rick scott just really stressing the gravity of this situation. million and a half people are expected or being urged to evacuate along coastal areas in florida. more than 2 million people throughout the region. i want to show you this. this is daytona beach. as you can see this is really turning into a ghost town very quickly along the beach. we have all of these businesses here boarded up. we have sand bags. if you go back blocks off the beach you see a similar situation. there is a big restaurant on the peer. this is going to be these types of pier businesses something to keep an eye on as the category 4 storm rips through here. governor scott really stressing the gravity of this situation. one thing he talked about was the fact that millions of people are going to lose power. saying you are going to lose power. expect to lose power. we are already seeing tha
morgan bren has the baitest. >> the winds are certainly starting to pick up. we have president obama signing that emergency declaration for the state of florida a short while ago and florida's governor rick scott just really stressing the gravity of this situation. million and a half people are expected or being urged to evacuate along coastal areas in florida. more than 2 million people throughout the region. i want to show you this. this is daytona beach. as you can see this is really...
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>> well, it will be wider because the electoral margin of error is always -- one of the bren f benefitstoral college is it magnifies popular vote victories and this would translate to her winning 340, 350 electoral votes or so. >> that's a big, big margin. >> to tyler's first point, why was the brexit vote, the betting markets had brexit as an 86% unlikelihood going into it. we know it passed. the polls are wrong. why was that so wrong and did that change polling maybe not forever, but for a long time? it couldn't have been more wrong. >> it should change analysis because it was just people didn't want to -- they couldn't conceive of the fact that the british people would vote to leave. people would say -- >> didn't want to admit they were one of those people. >> can i point out the brexit polling was off by about four points, but darn near the margin of error on that. >> betting odds, people placing financial bets across the city. >> i think the big money, the big london money was saying they're going to stay in. >> 76% -- >> 86% the day off. that they would stay. >> that's right. that
>> well, it will be wider because the electoral margin of error is always -- one of the bren f benefitstoral college is it magnifies popular vote victories and this would translate to her winning 340, 350 electoral votes or so. >> that's a big, big margin. >> to tyler's first point, why was the brexit vote, the betting markets had brexit as an 86% unlikelihood going into it. we know it passed. the polls are wrong. why was that so wrong and did that change polling maybe not...
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pennsylvania congressman bren done boyle sent out this tweet, how many already voted in the 2016 election, 5.9 million. check out how and where to vote early. chaffetz will vote for donald trump but won't endorse or defend him after his comments on women came out. now the congressman says hillary clinton is worse than mr. trump so he will vote for the republican nominee. >> hillary clinton is campaigning in north carolina with michelle obama to encourage early voting. c-span has live coverage of the stop in winston salem at 2:00 eastern. world war ii programs from our real america series, showing archival films on public affairs. at 8:00 eastern, a 1943 film on battle of russia, followed by a film called know your ally, britain. films from 1944, the negro soldier and hidden war. all this week here on c-span3. while congress is on break. >> this weekend on american history tv, saturday morning from 9:00 eastern to just afternoon. >> the empire and its commonwealth, last for a thousand years, men will still say, this was their finest hour. >> we're live from the 33rd national churchill conf
pennsylvania congressman bren done boyle sent out this tweet, how many already voted in the 2016 election, 5.9 million. check out how and where to vote early. chaffetz will vote for donald trump but won't endorse or defend him after his comments on women came out. now the congressman says hillary clinton is worse than mr. trump so he will vote for the republican nominee. >> hillary clinton is campaigning in north carolina with michelle obama to encourage early voting. c-span has live...
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brian, bren berg. morning to you. >> good morning. >> friday's october surprise from james comey, we got the affordable care act surprise which was a gift for donald trump. >> absolutely. the data has been so bad, on premium increases and deductible increases. in north carolina, the increase is 40%. in pennsylvania, 53%. he's getting momentum because of these increases. >> in the state of arizona. >> triple increase. >> in new mexico, what does that mean for us they're saying? >> they're seeing the big increases, pocketbook issues for voters. they care with them. >> it's not just the premiums. it's the deductible. >> even in states where it's not going up as much, you see -- it's a 15% increase in dee dublt i believes from last year to this year. that average is now $3500 for a family it's nearly $7500. >> how did we get to this point? i remember before it was signed, we got to sign it before we figure out -- we were told that the average american consumer would save $2500 a year and now it is so under
brian, bren berg. morning to you. >> good morning. >> friday's october surprise from james comey, we got the affordable care act surprise which was a gift for donald trump. >> absolutely. the data has been so bad, on premium increases and deductible increases. in north carolina, the increase is 40%. in pennsylvania, 53%. he's getting momentum because of these increases. >> in the state of arizona. >> triple increase. >> in new mexico, what does that mean for...
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here to weigh in is professor bren berg at the kings college here in new york city.t to see you. >>> good to be here. >> who will pay more? >> they'll pay more under clinton's plan. there's no question. she wants to -- how much does that trickle down to the rest of taxpayers as you see less investment, lower job creation, that sort of thing. i think here she's targeting high income earners, but you're going to see a trickle down. >> that's always the claim. people you've never met before will pay more. >> when you tax the rich, who do they do? they change their behavior and that means they're investing less, creating fewer jobs. that hits everybody else. the income hit on lower income earners not because they're taxed more, but because the economy is slowing down. >> $275 billion infrastructure, 4% surcharge on incomes over 5 million across. deductions limited to 28% off your tax bill. let's address the first one. infrastructure, lot of support for this idea and we had a massive infrastructure under the current president. >> infrastructure is important to facilitate
here to weigh in is professor bren berg at the kings college here in new york city.t to see you. >>> good to be here. >> who will pay more? >> they'll pay more under clinton's plan. there's no question. she wants to -- how much does that trickle down to the rest of taxpayers as you see less investment, lower job creation, that sort of thing. i think here she's targeting high income earners, but you're going to see a trickle down. >> that's always the claim. people...