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. >> i ran the cbc into the ground? >> absolutely. >> ha, ha, ha. that is laughable. >> -- you're not aware of mr. trump's -- >> no. katrina. >> -- positions. >> no, because -- wait, wait, wait. >> let me -- let me. >> stop stop! katrina what are you talking about? >> it's ridiculous. >> what are you talking about that angela ran the congressional black caucus into the ground. >> what did i do? >> the record is out there. look at where the finances were. so i think it's interesting -- >> oh, i'm sorry, honey, katrina, katrina -- >> -- discuss but we don't want to talk about the actual facts of mr. trump's policies when it comes to urban communities. >> carol, can i please respond to the personal attack at this point? let me just -- let me just -- >> okay, stop, stop. angela has to respond to these charges that she ran -- >> if she's going to call me a liar then of course let's have a personal discussion because i am tired of coming on cnn and completely having mr. trump's policies lied about consistently, because he has addressed every last one of t
. >> i ran the cbc into the ground? >> absolutely. >> ha, ha, ha. that is laughable. >> -- you're not aware of mr. trump's -- >> no. katrina. >> -- positions. >> no, because -- wait, wait, wait. >> let me -- let me. >> stop stop! katrina what are you talking about? >> it's ridiculous. >> what are you talking about that angela ran the congressional black caucus into the ground. >> what did i do? >> the record is out...
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to 100 >>james: fifth for the raiders in tampa sunday trying to keep their park record a live that a cbc connection in the third he later found this type in my craw rivera for a touchdown on when calling on all reliable we will grayback >>james: their gains in prizes offered the kids as well as face painting of the intended focus on visuals it was run by students and volunteers to study american sign language >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning news starts now >>reporter: will be client for you we can expect 60 to four san francisco. >>rebecca: the san mateo bridge moving at the lyndon cars on the right-hand side of the screen that is the westbound 92 commit getting over to the 11 connector >>darya: who we are outside of the richmond police a par with the details. >>will tran: over the weekend we have learned that the city of richmond has decided to let go of the four police officers because they want to be a model to the nation about community policing in this is not a good look for them and they have 14 days to fight this, right now they're not patrolling
to 100 >>james: fifth for the raiders in tampa sunday trying to keep their park record a live that a cbc connection in the third he later found this type in my craw rivera for a touchdown on when calling on all reliable we will grayback >>james: their gains in prizes offered the kids as well as face painting of the intended focus on visuals it was run by students and volunteers to study american sign language >>male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 morning...
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and here's some of the video, guys, dp you can see this from the cbc. the social media connection, the crews arriving on the tarmac. in flight, getting some more information. >>> breaking overnight, a people killed in a new jersey fire. started low and went to the upper units. the fire in a bathroom, sfred spred to the roof and to other apartments. one person was unaccounted for. we'll get more on that tragic story. >>> the sign affordable care act is having a deadly. the republicans are going to have some shocking information. jumping 115% for some plan. and megan is breaking this down for us. good morning. >> not just the price hike that people are concerned about. going to be paying less on certain plans on the choice when you go to the doctor or that's exactly what the skyrocketing premiums are being blamed on this morning. one in five consumers are going to be able to pick one group. unite and had humana are scaling back the rolls -- the roles this time around. dropping 35% enroll m to this one. what can you do? be willing to switch plans to find t
and here's some of the video, guys, dp you can see this from the cbc. the social media connection, the crews arriving on the tarmac. in flight, getting some more information. >>> breaking overnight, a people killed in a new jersey fire. started low and went to the upper units. the fire in a bathroom, sfred spred to the roof and to other apartments. one person was unaccounted for. we'll get more on that tragic story. >>> the sign affordable care act is having a deadly. the...
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we got all of the members of the cbc, you know, on various committees. but we couldn't do anything for ron. so that's when we started to talk. and i looked at lou stokes. he said mr. speaker, it's a matter of principle. nodded to bill clay. and if you don't put the brotherton committee, we're denounce this as a racist institution and we're going to call a press conference. >> so he got the nice guy going this is a matter of principle. ron dellums knows these issues. bill clay saying it's about fairness and justice, right? so at a certain point, carl albert got up and he said i'm going see if i can get this thing reconsidered. at that moment i knew i had won. so we walk out and i said it's over. lou stokes said you really think so? the fact that the speaker said they're going reconsider it, it's done, okay. hour and a half later, i get this phone call. i'm the first african american appointed to the house armed services committee. incredible thing. >> so dellums gets on to the committee, found out from speaker albert that he's got the assignment. but that
we got all of the members of the cbc, you know, on various committees. but we couldn't do anything for ron. so that's when we started to talk. and i looked at lou stokes. he said mr. speaker, it's a matter of principle. nodded to bill clay. and if you don't put the brotherton committee, we're denounce this as a racist institution and we're going to call a press conference. >> so he got the nice guy going this is a matter of principle. ron dellums knows these issues. bill clay saying it's...
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. >> we got all of the members of cbc -- we cannot do anything for writing. that is what we started to talk. mr. speaker, it is a matter of principle. and if you don't put the brother on the committee, we will denounce this as a racist institution. so you got the nice guy going, this is a matter of principle. this is about fairness and justice. right? so at a certain point albert got up and said, i am going to see if i can get this thing reconfigured. at that moment, i knew i had won. so we walk out and i say it is , over. the fact that the speaker said they were going to reconsider it, it is done. ok. 1.5 hours later, i get this phone call -- i am the african-american appointed to first the house armed services committee. incredible thing. matt: so he gets onto the thatttee and he finds out he has gotten the assignment. that is half the battle. so he shows up on the day that the committee is being organized and he realizes that there is just one seat that has been put out for him at the dais. that is going to be shared with pat trevor, another antiwar candid
. >> we got all of the members of cbc -- we cannot do anything for writing. that is what we started to talk. mr. speaker, it is a matter of principle. and if you don't put the brother on the committee, we will denounce this as a racist institution. so you got the nice guy going, this is a matter of principle. this is about fairness and justice. right? so at a certain point albert got up and said, i am going to see if i can get this thing reconfigured. at that moment, i knew i had won. so...
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how they're preparing and why the town hall format could be a game changer plus cbc about a mysteriousllness across the country, it causes paraylis in children. jenna: hurricane matthew now determined to be a category 4 hurricane. 250 miles off the coast of west palm beach, florida and it is our big story today. governor rick scott very clear to us top of the hour, everybody needs to evacuate, get out of the zone impacted by the storm which is quite frankly going to be a wide swath of that state. we are continue to watch the breaking news on hurricane matthew as it develops, john. john: hillary clinton and donald trump gearing up now for second debate on sunday. it'll be a on the hall format at washington university in st. louis. mrs. clinton is off the campaign trail for debate prep while mr. trump is set to rehearse for the second showdown in new hampshire. meantime a story in the washington post caught our attention, reads in part, settling scores maybe exactly the wrong approach in a town hall debate where the candidates will be responding to the specifics, specific concerns of ind
how they're preparing and why the town hall format could be a game changer plus cbc about a mysteriousllness across the country, it causes paraylis in children. jenna: hurricane matthew now determined to be a category 4 hurricane. 250 miles off the coast of west palm beach, florida and it is our big story today. governor rick scott very clear to us top of the hour, everybody needs to evacuate, get out of the zone impacted by the storm which is quite frankly going to be a wide swath of that...
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they are calling on the democratic allies, cbc holding a press conference, chc calling on director comey to release more information. i think you are going to see more democrats jump on that bandwagon. i'm told they are going to look to some republicans, as well. you have a number of republicans saying we need to know more about what it is james comey is looking at. what we do know is that this probe centers on former congressman anthony weiner in the wake of his latest sexting scandal. he is married but estranged from top clinton aide huma abedin. she was not on our plane today. donald trump trying to seize on all of this. listen to what he had to say earlier today. you. >> i wonder, is she going to keep huma? huma's been a problem, do we agree? huma. huma's been a problem. i wonder if huma is going to stay there. and i hope they haven't given huma immunity. because it seemed that everybody that walked down the sidewalk got immunity. i hope they haven't given huma immunity because she knows the real story. >> of course, there is no indication that's going to happen. secretary clinton an
they are calling on the democratic allies, cbc holding a press conference, chc calling on director comey to release more information. i think you are going to see more democrats jump on that bandwagon. i'm told they are going to look to some republicans, as well. you have a number of republicans saying we need to know more about what it is james comey is looking at. what we do know is that this probe centers on former congressman anthony weiner in the wake of his latest sexting scandal. he is...
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i'm told they are having groups including the cbc, chc. they are in a listening mode, aam told. their hands about any possible names. anyone they are specifically looking at for cabinet secretaries. they are getting suggestions from the groups about who they should put in those positions. it under scores that we are seeing the growing confidence within the clinton campaign. i would temper that by saying tom aides say, look, the race isn't over yet. they are going to focus on getting voters to turn out. secretary clinton in early voting states urging folks to get out and participate. this is a new tactic as you have been talking about. she's more focused on the down ballot races helping democrats in down ballot races. another sign of confidence as the polls show her pulling away. kellyanne conway admitting on "meet the press" they have catch-up to do. she has tremendous advantages. she has a former president, happens to be her husband campaigning for her, current president, first lady, all campaigning for her, all more popular than she can hope to be. >> you know, you don't want
i'm told they are having groups including the cbc, chc. they are in a listening mode, aam told. their hands about any possible names. anyone they are specifically looking at for cabinet secretaries. they are getting suggestions from the groups about who they should put in those positions. it under scores that we are seeing the growing confidence within the clinton campaign. i would temper that by saying tom aides say, look, the race isn't over yet. they are going to focus on getting voters to...
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you know, cheryl atkinson used to work at cbc who put out a piece called newsgate 2006.ndependent minds should be concerned about the latest revelations in the news media's unseemly relationships with government and political actors while there are many responsible journalists working today, inside documents and leaks have exposed serious lapses constituting the most far-reaching scandal our industry has known. it is our very own newsgate. i think that's a pretty -- >> i think it is true. >> that captures pretty well how deep this runs here. >> this is -- the point cheryl is making is this is the largest example of total one-sided bias in the history of the american media, and that's why i said earlier today on your radio show they should seriously consider dropping the term colombia school of journalism and replace it with colombia school of propaganda. to be honest, we're not talking about news media but propaganda. cnn and msnbc are propaganda machines. what the networks did the night the trump tape came out, they put in 23 minutes on an 11-year-old tape and the three
you know, cheryl atkinson used to work at cbc who put out a piece called newsgate 2006.ndependent minds should be concerned about the latest revelations in the news media's unseemly relationships with government and political actors while there are many responsible journalists working today, inside documents and leaks have exposed serious lapses constituting the most far-reaching scandal our industry has known. it is our very own newsgate. i think that's a pretty -- >> i think it is true....
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in an interview with cbc radio dean canoes are absolutely a symbol of colonialism. most canoers are privileged white men. went on to encourage self-reflection through the canoe and urged canadians to ask themselves whose traditional territory the canoe actually belongs to. she has a book out on the sung. so far it seems not to have hit the amazon best seller list. california state university says words such as secretary, workmanship and man made are inappropriate because they are not gender inclusive. documents published online by hate street online listed dozens of words quote deemed too gendered miss, man, and male nurse. the new at 5:30 has submit other words you want people to eliminate. in a statement to fox news the inclusive language program is voluntary and any student is free to disagree with it gee, thanks for that. if you have a campus craziness story. let us know. email and tell us about it campus craziness at foxnews.com. we would appreciate hearing from you. donald trump has been knocked for a alaska specific policy proposals is that because the media
in an interview with cbc radio dean canoes are absolutely a symbol of colonialism. most canoers are privileged white men. went on to encourage self-reflection through the canoe and urged canadians to ask themselves whose traditional territory the canoe actually belongs to. she has a book out on the sung. so far it seems not to have hit the amazon best seller list. california state university says words such as secretary, workmanship and man made are inappropriate because they are not gender...
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she called me to tell me the stress of all this office crap with wjc, bill clinton and cbc chelsea clintonwell as her family had driven her to the edge -- >> goes on and says she's sitting at the edge of the water with her foot on the gas pedal considering whether or not to drive in. so please don't edit. a you need to go and read the whole thing -- >> -- [indiscernible]. >> -- dismissed clinton, chelsea as an entitled and power how longry young woman who wreaked havoc at the clinton foundation and created a stressful environment that contributed to one person contemplating suicide simply because she was belligerent in the relationship with her father. >> let me say this. obviously these e-mails are terrible for the clintons. it does sew a coziness. cory is right. this shows an assessment of someone's mental state who's not a professional. i we have to be careful about -- >> [indiscernible]. this is another one from the campaign chairman john podesta talk about the speech. i know she's begun to hate every day americans but i think we use it once the first time she says i'm running for pres
she called me to tell me the stress of all this office crap with wjc, bill clinton and cbc chelsea clintonwell as her family had driven her to the edge -- >> goes on and says she's sitting at the edge of the water with her foot on the gas pedal considering whether or not to drive in. so please don't edit. a you need to go and read the whole thing -- >> -- [indiscernible]. >> -- dismissed clinton, chelsea as an entitled and power how longry young woman who wreaked havoc at the...
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shaan lail, new driver : "for me, you know driving is just the start of everything to come"bal brach, cbc news, vancouver. the walk to defeat als is an opportunity to bring hope to people living with als all while raising money for a cure. jonathon gregg joins us live all chat at hb we've got another crisp, fall day ahead, with mostly sunny skies and monday, with lows in the mid to upper 40s. tomorrow will be much warmer, with highs near 70! clouds return monday night. we may see a few isolated showers on tuesday, but the best chance for rain our next cold front, so highs will be back in the 50s by thursday. today: mostly sunny. clear. low: 48 dewpoint: 44 wind: e 3-7 mph monday: mostly sunny during the day, clouds return in the evening. high: 70 dewpoint: 48 wind: s 5-10 m with isolated showers possible. am low: 55 high: 69 dewpoint: 52 wind: s 5-10 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy with the chance for rain. am low: 54 high: 63 dewpoint: 49 wind: sw/nw 5-10 mph thursday: mostly sunny and cool. am low: 42 high: 55 dewpoint: 36 wind: nw 5-10 mph friday: mostly sunny and cool. am low: 43 high: 5
shaan lail, new driver : "for me, you know driving is just the start of everything to come"bal brach, cbc news, vancouver. the walk to defeat als is an opportunity to bring hope to people living with als all while raising money for a cure. jonathon gregg joins us live all chat at hb we've got another crisp, fall day ahead, with mostly sunny skies and monday, with lows in the mid to upper 40s. tomorrow will be much warmer, with highs near 70! clouds return monday night. we may see a...
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smaller rivals like a cbc and others reported higher nonperforming assets, higher provisions for badoans. bank profits have been under a lot of pressure. singapore's economy is weighing on credit growth, total loans dropped 2% and august from a year ago. that slump in the interbank offered rate is at a one-year low, so all these factors are weighing on banks in singapore. ramy: thank you very much. the latest out of dbs. sees onlyf economist one thing stopping a fed hike. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: i got it. ramy: you are watching "daybreak asia". i am ramy inocencio. earnings will take a hit from the fierce competition, driving down international airfares. underlying profit before tax will fall. qantas is down from the same time last year. a few minutes ago, we watch those shares down about 5.5%. ramy: four central banks are deciding on rates this week. what can we expect? we will get to that. before we get into that, i want to talk about this october bombshell when it comes to the fbi and e-mails with hillary clinton. it caused a huge record scratch on markets, falling, currencie
smaller rivals like a cbc and others reported higher nonperforming assets, higher provisions for badoans. bank profits have been under a lot of pressure. singapore's economy is weighing on credit growth, total loans dropped 2% and august from a year ago. that slump in the interbank offered rate is at a one-year low, so all these factors are weighing on banks in singapore. ramy: thank you very much. the latest out of dbs. sees onlyf economist one thing stopping a fed hike. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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that is higher than the numbers you will see from the cbc.can imagine, a lot of people are not amenable to the surveys. another important part of the slide is that 80% of the people who are now using our and -- using heroin started with pills, started with painkillers. that wasn't sure the 60's and 70's, but it is true now. who is that subset of people? these are the people who misused painkillers. there is a subset of folks who go on to use heroin. not everyone who uses painkillers go on to use heroin. among those who misuse it, the risk factor tends to be having a prior history of substance abuse and having a prior history or concurrent history of major depression or other psychological problems or alcohol problems. -- i'm going to go very quickly through this one -- it shows you the kind of medications, opiate painkiller make -- opiate painkiller medications, that have been subscribed for the end of 1996 to 2004. the pink are the oxycodone type medication, the most common being percocet. , mosteen is hydrocodone known as by good and -- vic
that is higher than the numbers you will see from the cbc.can imagine, a lot of people are not amenable to the surveys. another important part of the slide is that 80% of the people who are now using our and -- using heroin started with pills, started with painkillers. that wasn't sure the 60's and 70's, but it is true now. who is that subset of people? these are the people who misused painkillers. there is a subset of folks who go on to use heroin. not everyone who uses painkillers go on to...
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i understand you're here, you're on cbc, you're economist, economic person, looking at it from a different trump is not selling himself as a person whose primary value is about jobs and the economy. his primary value quite frankly is that he is a nationalist. the reason why he started his political career and became successful was because he challenged president obama's birth certificate. the reason why he started his campaign and became successful is because he called mexican immigrants rapists and drug dealers. that's his appeal. it's the xenophobic, i would say racist nationalist appeal. it's not about jobs and economy. i worked in the bill clinton campaign in 1992 and we said it's the economy stupid and that's been the message for almost every single election. but this election is different. this is not about the economy. this is about bigotry and nationalism. >> i understand that's your point of view. i respect your point of view, okay, we are civil with each other thank goodness. i'm just saying, look at all the polls. economy is still number one. by a substantial margin over terrori
i understand you're here, you're on cbc, you're economist, economic person, looking at it from a different trump is not selling himself as a person whose primary value is about jobs and the economy. his primary value quite frankly is that he is a nationalist. the reason why he started his political career and became successful was because he challenged president obama's birth certificate. the reason why he started his campaign and became successful is because he called mexican immigrants...
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maria: texas was never close, it hasn't been a blue state that voted for jimmy carter but in the latest cbctrump holds 3% lead. what's going on with texas? do you think it's becoming a swing state, amazingly? >> cbs out to stay out of texas. they're wasting money in texas. that's ridiculous. i know the democrats have been been praying and relying on a huge population growth amongst latinos in texas, but a lot of latinos vote republican, so it's -- this whole notion that texas is in play is just laughable. maria: wow, that is funny. okay. kevin: the question i have for you is the house is going to be fine but the worrisome is in the senate is that going to impact supreme court and senator going to be focusing on that and making key argument in the upcoming election? >> well, listen, a lot of people focus on the supreme court, first of all, the president only makes a nomination to the supreme court. it's up to the senate to place that justice in its chair. so if you can -- it doesn't even matter, if you can get 50 to 51 -- 50 to 49 republican senators, they can block any supreme court decisio
maria: texas was never close, it hasn't been a blue state that voted for jimmy carter but in the latest cbctrump holds 3% lead. what's going on with texas? do you think it's becoming a swing state, amazingly? >> cbs out to stay out of texas. they're wasting money in texas. that's ridiculous. i know the democrats have been been praying and relying on a huge population growth amongst latinos in texas, but a lot of latinos vote republican, so it's -- this whole notion that texas is in play...
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just this year cbc released a study that had us as number one in terms of our infrastructure program.we have invested a lot over the last decade plus, 11 billion over the last 10 years and we get to the place that we are. we started projects that were sitting on the shelves for years and years and years, i-69, hoosier heartland, upgrading u.s. 31. we now find ourselves in a place coming out of the last session, legislative session, where we've agreed to take inventory of all of our wants and all of our needs, all of our need to put everything on the table in order to pay for all those wallets was and/or need. i look forward to seeing that report later this year. it was adequate but we all had during this session to keep everything on the table. and next session will start addressing how are they going to give our long-term data driven not political infrastructure program. >> moderator: and mr. greg. >> i want to invite those people down to drive on the roads i've been driving this is what got the best roads in indiana. [laughter] i'll take them about anywhere with me. the truth about
just this year cbc released a study that had us as number one in terms of our infrastructure program.we have invested a lot over the last decade plus, 11 billion over the last 10 years and we get to the place that we are. we started projects that were sitting on the shelves for years and years and years, i-69, hoosier heartland, upgrading u.s. 31. we now find ourselves in a place coming out of the last session, legislative session, where we've agreed to take inventory of all of our wants and...
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of it but even though they asked for $1.9 billion, and 85 million was for the two buildings at the cbc that were not going to be built as part of an emergency response coming in at 175 million where to transfer any agency of government for any other reason and then 500 billion of the money hadn't been used, so he came quickly to the 1.1 billion senator murray from washington came up with that compromise and 89 senators voted. i wanted to get it done before we left and we did get it done when we got back. it was a gallant effort to get it back into talks about trying to find solutions and not be disagreeable when you could find ways to disagree and even hillary clinton who was the cochair of the campaign said what congress should do is pass the blonde marie compromise coming into the data. and we did. we have time for one more question. >> we have all been viewing quite a few tv ads where the candidate is using a rifle and putting it back and so on. i have heard comment that they feel it is an insult to their intelligence that they've been able to handle a gun and shoots the gun and tak
of it but even though they asked for $1.9 billion, and 85 million was for the two buildings at the cbc that were not going to be built as part of an emergency response coming in at 175 million where to transfer any agency of government for any other reason and then 500 billion of the money hadn't been used, so he came quickly to the 1.1 billion senator murray from washington came up with that compromise and 89 senators voted. i wanted to get it done before we left and we did get it done when we...
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toomey, i watched immunity you did on cbc in 2007 when you pull for the elimination of all corporate. he said let's not tax corporations. let them compete most aggressively on the global economy. if you have your drugs would you get rid of corporate income tax? >> no, i wouldn't. that wasn't in our for what al-qaeda can be a civil message. the message was of this. you can raise taxes on business if you like but who ends up paying? and have a printing press in the basement. if you raise taxes, then it into being paid by the customers of the business who buy the products at higher prices. my point is we should have a simpler tax code. this thing is unfair, loaded with corporate welfare, the kind katie likes the chicken rewarder preferred companies and industries. i don't think that's right. i hate corporate welfare what we certainly should not do is all the middle-class tax increases that katie mcginty has abdicated, including income -- >> ms. mcginty, you have called for raising the ceiling on income for social security taxes from 118,000, to $250,000. you are supporting the democrati
toomey, i watched immunity you did on cbc in 2007 when you pull for the elimination of all corporate. he said let's not tax corporations. let them compete most aggressively on the global economy. if you have your drugs would you get rid of corporate income tax? >> no, i wouldn't. that wasn't in our for what al-qaeda can be a civil message. the message was of this. you can raise taxes on business if you like but who ends up paying? and have a printing press in the basement. if you raise...