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joe coarse, jr. died today at the age of 74. he ran for congress against end zone pull mutter in 2012 and lost. the family says joe died after economicss from a stroke. >>> well are you looking for something to do this weekend? well maybe driver up to the high country check out the fall colors. the aspens are already starting to turn beautiful golden i can't wait. denver 7 meteorologist stacey donaldson has your first forecast. certain parts of the mountains peak at different times. >> definitely from north to south down across the state. i have a map that will slow what you we're talking about. larry pierce sent this picture in from steamboat springs at rabbit ears pass. these are the colors out right now. so you will have lots of eye candy out there this weekend if you're headed out and about. through the end of september early okay. it starts in northern colorado where we reach the peak for the next couple of weeks. as we get down south of i-70. it's the last week of september into october then the first couple of weeks octob
joe coarse, jr. died today at the age of 74. he ran for congress against end zone pull mutter in 2012 and lost. the family says joe died after economicss from a stroke. >>> well are you looking for something to do this weekend? well maybe driver up to the high country check out the fall colors. the aspens are already starting to turn beautiful golden i can't wait. denver 7 meteorologist stacey donaldson has your first forecast. certain parts of the mountains peak at different times....
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first time they've gone to coarse and gotten two hits or less ingame.ce boche. >> i thought the boys were a little flat, come off that series, i'm sure, you know, it is the ah day to bounce back, a day game. but, still, you know, we got to find a way to come out of this thing. we couldn't get -- generate anything, get the energy level up and get, you know, this offense going. >> reporter: how about the a's taking on the an else. raoul la contra making his mlb debut. this is no way to greet someone making their major league debut. with five earned runs in three innings. here is a highlight. top of the sixth, a foul ball. oh, my! that is scotty, the ball boy trying to defend the bullpen out there. he cannot do it. it got behind him. it hit chris smith in the head, but good news, chris is okay. they made up. he and scotty. but, you know, scotty didn't get to that one, but jessica and janell, it is the effort that counts on that. i give scotty an a for effort on that. >> for sure. he dove for that ball. >> right. >> i know. it was an incredible move. >> i'm
first time they've gone to coarse and gotten two hits or less ingame.ce boche. >> i thought the boys were a little flat, come off that series, i'm sure, you know, it is the ah day to bounce back, a day game. but, still, you know, we got to find a way to come out of this thing. we couldn't get -- generate anything, get the energy level up and get, you know, this offense going. >> reporter: how about the a's taking on the an else. raoul la contra making his mlb debut. this is no way...
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. >> pressed up against that coarse metal like that. >> i think it's actually concrete. >> oh, you're right because it cracked like that. >> and that's like a pool drain. that's just surround to a public pool it looks like. >> it's like let's fill the pool. and install a child trap all the way around. >> exactly. >> well it did trap this child for about ten minutes because that's how long it took firefighters to get her out but as you could see now there's a bigger hole waiting for somebody else to fall into. right across the way. >> exactly. >> so, well just stick around firefighters. >> the child safety specialists are not firefighters anymore. >>> we've all seen it most of us have done it, and it's frustrating and especially dangerous for us motorcyclists out there. distracted driving. becoming even more of an issue than driefrg under the influence. up in ottawa, canada this motorcyclist has a camera on his helm. be distracted. he noticed it at the light before. now he chooses to go up to the window and what do we see? >> there's like no surprise right there. >> right. look how far
. >> pressed up against that coarse metal like that. >> i think it's actually concrete. >> oh, you're right because it cracked like that. >> and that's like a pool drain. that's just surround to a public pool it looks like. >> it's like let's fill the pool. and install a child trap all the way around. >> exactly. >> well it did trap this child for about ten minutes because that's how long it took firefighters to get her out but as you could see now...
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soon i don't remember political coarse upon accident explains how it fits the plan to get more students in special schools and to get cleveland voters a renew to get a big levee. >> a medical center, a big welcome for students in the first high school campus inside a careers here, yes, healthcare but accounting it, food service and security. >> mario wilson more than 126th 9th and 10th graders aiming high. >> i will sign up for a field trip, every scholarship and program so i can get in or a full ride to scholarship. school since 2012 when the original levee passed. >> it was a commitment to make sure that we were offering innovative schools in each of our neighborhoods. and this delivers on a promise of the levee . the transformations plan goal to triple students by 2019, 9% now in high and mid performing schools definitions keep changing but lots more work needs to be done. metro health's all in here. >> it's a and bold adventure and to setting up these students for a future success. >> and. >> i'm very excited. >> classmates reaching for a bright future and hope a difference making s
soon i don't remember political coarse upon accident explains how it fits the plan to get more students in special schools and to get cleveland voters a renew to get a big levee. >> a medical center, a big welcome for students in the first high school campus inside a careers here, yes, healthcare but accounting it, food service and security. >> mario wilson more than 126th 9th and 10th graders aiming high. >> i will sign up for a field trip, every scholarship and program so i...
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it's a shaving system specifically created for men with coarse or curly hair. he's raised financing and inked target. >> bevel is the fist and only shaving system clinically proven to reduce, prevent, shaving irritation for men and women, period. full stop. it's a problem that's existed for well over 100 years and nobody has tried to solve it until today. we are the first. and not only have we had incredible loyalty for the efficacy -- >> you created the solution to that. >> we have. >> what i find most fascinating is you're recognized as like this tech this high-tech company. but yet you're focused on what many consider to be a low-tech problem. right? the market is beauty and health. >> yep. >> so do you think there's something that entrepreneurs and other businesses can learn from that modmodel? >> i get this question all the time. why did you leave tech to go to health and beauty? i never left tech. what makes us uniquely qualified to do what we do is the authenticity to find the need, the problem, et cetera, but in completely different ways. >> i love it.
it's a shaving system specifically created for men with coarse or curly hair. he's raised financing and inked target. >> bevel is the fist and only shaving system clinically proven to reduce, prevent, shaving irritation for men and women, period. full stop. it's a problem that's existed for well over 100 years and nobody has tried to solve it until today. we are the first. and not only have we had incredible loyalty for the efficacy -- >> you created the solution to that. >>...
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. >> pressed up against that coarse metal like that. >> i think it's actually concrete. >> oh, you're right because it cracked like that. >> and that's like a pool drain. that's just surround to a public pool it looks like. >> it's like let's fill the pool. and install a child trap all the way around. >> exactly. >> well it did trap this child for about ten minutes because that's how long it took firefighters to get her out but as you could see now there's a else to fall into. >> well look at the other one right across the way. >> exactly. >> so, well just stick around firefighters. >> the child safety specialists are not firefighters anymore. >>> we've all seen it most of us have done it, and it's frustrating and especially dangerous for us motorcyclists out there. distracted driving. becoming even more of an issue than driefrg under the influence. up in ottawa, canada this motorcyclist has a helmet. he noticed this suv appears to be distracted. he noticed it at the light before. now he chooses to go up to the window and what do we see? >> there's like no surprise right there. >> rig
. >> pressed up against that coarse metal like that. >> i think it's actually concrete. >> oh, you're right because it cracked like that. >> and that's like a pool drain. that's just surround to a public pool it looks like. >> it's like let's fill the pool. and install a child trap all the way around. >> exactly. >> well it did trap this child for about ten minutes because that's how long it took firefighters to get her out but as you could see now...
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katherine beecher, the leading female proponent called male teachers, quote, incompetent, intemp rent, coarse, hard, unfeeling, too lazy and stupid to be entrusted with kids' education. i'm sorry for the male teachers in the room. now this panic about male teachers combined with the sort of unwillingness to have an expensive education system really worked. and by 1900, so we're fast forwarding here, 90% of american teachers in northern cities like chicago or new york were female. 1900 was a difficult time for american public education. there were huge numbers of immigrant flooding into our classrooms which meant class sizes in some cases up to 60 kids and there were not enough desks and chairs. and there was a huge need for teachers at this time that girls were graduated the 6th or 7th grade and entering the classroom as teachers. they were hugely underprepared. now, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that, perhaps better teacher prep, higher standards, smaller class sizes. but actually it was thought among intel leg churls at the time that the real problem now is that wom
katherine beecher, the leading female proponent called male teachers, quote, incompetent, intemp rent, coarse, hard, unfeeling, too lazy and stupid to be entrusted with kids' education. i'm sorry for the male teachers in the room. now this panic about male teachers combined with the sort of unwillingness to have an expensive education system really worked. and by 1900, so we're fast forwarding here, 90% of american teachers in northern cities like chicago or new york were female. 1900 was a...
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and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree with him. but those were now he's competing for the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again? who is best equipped to do that? that is the issue that will define the election of 2016 more >> tom brokaw, framing where this country stands. that's going to do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and goodnight. >>> perhaps she's a bad professor and deserved lower pay but the university of denver may soon be forced to answer and uncomfortable question -- an uncomfortable question in court, what are the chances that they all well -- are all that at their jobs and deserved lower pay. it's a national topic about -- of
and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree with him. but those were now he's competing for the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country...
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and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree with him. primaries. now he's competing for the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again? who is best equipped to do that? that is the issue that election of 2016 more than all the others. >> tom brokaw, framing where this country stands. that's going to do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> coming up on 8 at 7:00, creepy clowns spotted all around the bay figure even contacted her child on facebook. >> plus hurricane matthew is getting stronger. tonight we're tracking the >>> right now on news channel 8 at 7:00. >> tonight we are tracking the tropics. hurricane matthew is gaining
and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree with him. primaries. now he's competing for the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back...
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and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree with him. but those are the the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again? who is best equipped to do that? that is the issue that than all the others. >> tom brokaw, framing where this country stands. that's going to do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and >>> another day with showers and 60s, but sun and 70s are right around the corner. i'll have the latest in your thank you. >>> like a scene out of charlie brown. where you and your family can help celebrate giant pumpkins >> from a station that sees it possible, this is channel 3 news, brought to you by the callv,tta brothers floor show. it's time to fal
and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree with him. but those are the the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again?...
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season opener at coarse field between the giants and rockies.t moore in trouble with the bases loaded facing carlos gonzales, and gonzales clears them with a grand slam to right center, his sixth of his career. moore could not get out of the third, allowing six earned runs as giants lose 6-0. >> i mean come off that series, i'm sure, you know, it is a tough day to bounce back, a day game. but, still, you know, we got to find a way to come out of this thing. we couldn't get -- generate anything today. the energy level, i've been getting, you know, this offense going. >>> let's check in on the dodgers hosting the d-backs and got lit up by a former team. let's start the home run counter. peterson leaves the house, sieger going to follow suit. how about justin turner, he is going yard. grandol kams it off. career high five home runs given up. dodgers win 10-2. l.a. now four games up on the giants. how about the an else. a's also working on labor day. making his mlb debut, he had three batters in the first. then in the second, calhoun tags it for a h
season opener at coarse field between the giants and rockies.t moore in trouble with the bases loaded facing carlos gonzales, and gonzales clears them with a grand slam to right center, his sixth of his career. moore could not get out of the third, allowing six earned runs as giants lose 6-0. >> i mean come off that series, i'm sure, you know, it is a tough day to bounce back, a day game. but, still, you know, we got to find a way to come out of this thing. we couldn't get -- generate...
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and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree primaries. now he's competing for the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again? who is best equipped to do that? that is the issue that election of 2016 more than all the others. >> tom brokaw, framing where this country stands. that's going to do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for now at six... a toddler fell >>> now at 6, a toddler falls lives. this wasn't the first time that this toddler gave his family a scare. >> he was found wandering in the middle of the night. >> new at 6. >> charles, shan an. it was little bit after 7 when a neighbor heard a loud noise and the little bed crying. concrete. >> i was having my
and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree primaries. now he's competing for the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together...
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add to our eggs, 2 cups water, a tablespoon of kosher salt, a tsp of coarse cracked pepper and granulated garlic and a tsp of parsley and brown nutmeg. give that a stir. two cups of all-purpose flour. whisk this until it's smooth. our batter mixture and a cup of diced white onion and i have about four pounds of grated potatoes here that we'll fold into this batter. the potato pancakes, cook in vegetable oil in medium-high heat. this is a great oktoberfest treat you can evacuations are underway this midday in waverly. we'll have an update from waverly where the cedar river is expected to flood the southeast part of the city this afternoon. meteorologist justin gehrts updates our temperatures coming up in your first alert forecast. stay with tv9. sandbagging efforts are underway along th along the cedar river across eastern iowa. we'll have live updates on flood preparations. and cedar rapids mayor ron corbett weighs in on the differences between this year and 8 years ago in the from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news at midday. meteorologist justin gehrts has your first alert
add to our eggs, 2 cups water, a tablespoon of kosher salt, a tsp of coarse cracked pepper and granulated garlic and a tsp of parsley and brown nutmeg. give that a stir. two cups of all-purpose flour. whisk this until it's smooth. our batter mixture and a cup of diced white onion and i have about four pounds of grated potatoes here that we'll fold into this batter. the potato pancakes, cook in vegetable oil in medium-high heat. this is a great oktoberfest treat you can evacuations are underway...
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and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree with him. but those are the the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again? who is best equipped to do that? that is the issue that than all the others. >> tom brokaw, framing where this country stands. that's going to do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all now at six... and charged months after the death of a four-year-old girl plus.. a teenager stabbed and killed --the second unexpected death in cedar rapids this week. and.. cleanup continuing in parts of eastern iowa after heavy flooding causes a lot of damage. "you're watching kwwl, we've got you covered. this is the news at six." death of a four-year-old iowa girl. good evening everyone, i'm ron s
and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn't agree with him. but those are the the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again?...
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and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn'ties. now he's competing for the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again? who is best equipped to do that? that is the issue that will define the election of 2016 more than all the others. >> tom brokaw, framing where this country stands. that's going to do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? no. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? i can't say that either. >>> angelina turning to the real
and donald trump tapped into that anger, often with coarse and demeaning remarks for anyone who didn'ties. now he's competing for the big prize. as for hillary clinton, her advisers still are concerned that she has not completely made the case that she is best equipped to put this country back together again and just how she would do it. so with 38 days to go, the single most important issue in this country that has not been examined is, how do you put the country back together again? who is...
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the plate over there have t also goa technique that made with repairs pork roast with a group qu of coarse. takes a couple different kinds of pair coffee cakes when you get one item layabout in the make a million different things with them. a lot of times there is peaches and then not right you can bring them bremen debate unripened but not as that. they'll be a fright if you go to the store the local farmers market in the pears are hard they're supposed to be there paid for their unripe. thank you so much for being here.e. and start cooking with pears. still to come the new advancement and:cancer screening the test that you and your loved one should all know about coming welcome back to new day , con out in the parking lot part about: cans of the third a most part line kindf cancer can be prevented by doctor ryan williams is hereby cleveland clinic and welcome. this is an unusual place by happens in the human.h difference between normal and having a problem.d while we have here on the other side is normal: pictures the nice men healthy look inside of your cheap. with the progress to more
the plate over there have t also goa technique that made with repairs pork roast with a group qu of coarse. takes a couple different kinds of pair coffee cakes when you get one item layabout in the make a million different things with them. a lot of times there is peaches and then not right you can bring them bremen debate unripened but not as that. they'll be a fright if you go to the store the local farmers market in the pears are hard they're supposed to be there paid for their unripe. thank...
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chick-fil-a is now open on the b con coarse offering -- concourse offering lunch and different, morning until 10:00 at night monday through saturday. >>> they were the cleats seen >> with pat mcphee's shoes i was approached it would be just a piece of art. >> we're hearing from the artist behind the controversial cleats. >>> some of america's top athletes have been hacked. >>> developing now, a university of north carolina football player is under fire, acccsed of sexual assault. happened in february. his accuser said she hoped for some harsher charges. >> this man raped me. and the police told him not to sweat it. how can this happen? my life has changed forever, while the person who assaulted me remains as a student, as a football player. >> robinson's lawyer says despite physical evidence, the d.a. failed to charge him and she more charges could be brought. artis has been suspended from the team indefinitely. >>> russian hackers released medical records of several team u.s.a. athletes. the world anti-doping agency confirmed its database was hacked and the athletes' records were stole
chick-fil-a is now open on the b con coarse offering -- concourse offering lunch and different, morning until 10:00 at night monday through saturday. >>> they were the cleats seen >> with pat mcphee's shoes i was approached it would be just a piece of art. >> we're hearing from the artist behind the controversial cleats. >>> some of america's top athletes have been hacked. >>> developing now, a university of north carolina football player is under fire,...
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. >> looks a little coarse.ory of the morning. >>> george bush visits an elementary school. >> he had a memorable day at school. the very first school was named after him in texas. the school's 550 students surprised him with a special song. bush paid them back with some valuable advice. >> read more than you play games on electronic devices. >> the foerm president later posted this to his instagram saying spending time with the students gave me confidence that our great state and country will continue to be great. >> love to see that. absolutely great. >>> something else that a lot of people love to see. magic mike. >> a restaurant in d.c. is adding spice to their brunch menu by including burlesque. ♪ >> well, a magic mike themed brunch spot opened in d.c. the unique experience will set you back 50 bucks for general admission and $65 for vip seating. >> might be worth it, though. >> all you can drink and eat and a show. >> no channing tatum. >> that would be worth it. >> thanks, carly. >>> it's eight minutes un
. >> looks a little coarse.ory of the morning. >>> george bush visits an elementary school. >> he had a memorable day at school. the very first school was named after him in texas. the school's 550 students surprised him with a special song. bush paid them back with some valuable advice. >> read more than you play games on electronic devices. >> the foerm president later posted this to his instagram saying spending time with the students gave me confidence that...
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welcome we could lose our tax-exempt status which, of coarse, is massive penalty.d tell me about this. and we sat down and we talked about it when did it happen? 1954 or so. lyndon johnson was having problems. powerful guy. i actually -- you have to gain respect what is it to do. can you imagine that this guy single-handedly, he was having problems with churches and there was a church in houston that was giving him a hard time. maybe for very good reason. and he put in an amendment that basically stopped our great pastors, ministers and others from talking under the penalty of losing their tax exempt status. so we were looking down onto on to the sidewalk and the people walking on the sidewalk. and i said, so folks, what you are telling it is those people walking way, way down there on the sidewalk have really more power than you do because they are allowed to express their feelings and thoughts openly and without penalty. and one of the pastors who i knew very well, and these are powerful people, these are strong people with magnificent voices and just, and magnif
welcome we could lose our tax-exempt status which, of coarse, is massive penalty.d tell me about this. and we sat down and we talked about it when did it happen? 1954 or so. lyndon johnson was having problems. powerful guy. i actually -- you have to gain respect what is it to do. can you imagine that this guy single-handedly, he was having problems with churches and there was a church in houston that was giving him a hard time. maybe for very good reason. and he put in an amendment that...
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i start with linguine pasta and coarsely chopped that up. i combine it with grilled chicken breast r,, colorado olis that are sliced, diced tomatoes, julian red onions and a lemon oregano greek vinaigretteau thai make an house. many years ago and that's when i was much larger.it now i favor the pasta salads. i eat less and it's a little healthier and help me maintain my weight. l be my guest leave with a smile on their face and thinking the chef. i'm there and the festival sane have a great evening. i know i definitely am, and this right here is michael. >> who is ready for good asian food? t i know i, definitely am and ths is michael. michael, i"t have to tell you. when i first moved here my boss told me you have to go to siam caf? because at some of the best asian food you will find.d. he is writes. you'll find me here any date ordering takeout. your four dishes here thatff i have not tried before so i'm very excited. >> yes. first of all we have a wonton noodle and this is a very famous noodlele. special in hong kong and they use it in pr
i start with linguine pasta and coarsely chopped that up. i combine it with grilled chicken breast r,, colorado olis that are sliced, diced tomatoes, julian red onions and a lemon oregano greek vinaigretteau thai make an house. many years ago and that's when i was much larger.it now i favor the pasta salads. i eat less and it's a little healthier and help me maintain my weight. l be my guest leave with a smile on their face and thinking the chef. i'm there and the festival sane have a great...
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these are really small, but they do have fairly intense coarse, so very brief heavy rain associated with a few of those. few of the skycams around the area, mainly in the triangle, where we've had fair skies this morning. just a few scattered high clouds. there are areas with more in the way of cloud cover. fayetteville looking a little gray this morning, where we had some areas of lower clouds, blocking the sun a little mo the triangle. we have temperatures, like 69 in durham. a couple degrees cooler in wake forest. in fayetteville, it's 74, same thing for clinton. we have about 75 for goldsboro. as cool as 64 in rocksboro, and 63 up around south hills. there are some areas that have gotten a little cooler during the night, and those are areas where the dew points have come down more behind the front. the front is sitting kind of over sooner parts of our viewing area now, and on dew points remain up in the lower 7 0s. it's quite muggy. they've fallen off a bit from the triangle northwest. we're down to 59 frieze for a dew point in rocksboro. likely to kind of hold in the mid-or maybe up
these are really small, but they do have fairly intense coarse, so very brief heavy rain associated with a few of those. few of the skycams around the area, mainly in the triangle, where we've had fair skies this morning. just a few scattered high clouds. there are areas with more in the way of cloud cover. fayetteville looking a little gray this morning, where we had some areas of lower clouds, blocking the sun a little mo the triangle. we have temperatures, like 69 in durham. a couple degrees...
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we are taking you on a culinary coarse around the badger state. dale seaquist, owner seaquist orchards' 4:15:55 door county has been known as cherry land usa. 4:16:00 from the fish boils and cherry everything of the eastern part of the state. andy coulson, owner white gull inn 4:40:20 we try to create that experience that will make it a memorable time for people. where making it yourself means tasty treats for others. linda pearson, owner, six street market 8:25:09 they bring coolers... they fill them up and they bring them back home with them. its the brats and the cheese. we boast a huge line of wisconsin cheeses. 8:25:19 carrie flyte, flyte family farm 1:42:59 i enjoy the atmosphere... the rush of adrenalin and just having a good product to sell. 1:43:06 we dig into the farm to table concept and hit the dane county farmers market to pick out some produce and see it used the same day in madison restaurants. anna dickson, mercan chef stephanie: this looks great. chef- merchant anna : heres that romanesco we talked about... we fried it and finishe
we are taking you on a culinary coarse around the badger state. dale seaquist, owner seaquist orchards' 4:15:55 door county has been known as cherry land usa. 4:16:00 from the fish boils and cherry everything of the eastern part of the state. andy coulson, owner white gull inn 4:40:20 we try to create that experience that will make it a memorable time for people. where making it yourself means tasty treats for others. linda pearson, owner, six street market 8:25:09 they bring coolers... they...
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weeks maybe even two or three weeks we might bottom out here because we're talking the stuff now in a coarse way the market will start talking in his well we had lows maybe before the report duwayne last time you were here you thought we may see a harvest low early considering that usda could put out a major yield in the august report that they did trade it really really racked but it sounds like you think maybe that part is low is not and i'm afraid not quite now especially for soybeans i thought you always can be higher in august and they didn't come away that they did come out with bearish is far as soybeans that i think that yields got to go up fifty one plus it has been so perfect in the early yields have been really good, havent' they jim. that have so quite yet i agree with duwayne in the fact is this is a huge crop on the way the market i do i think their still in denial how big it is the producer are in denial how big it is i think the market's going to get the number put it and but i think is a very good shot to happen to the quarterly grains stock report or the wasde report of the
weeks maybe even two or three weeks we might bottom out here because we're talking the stuff now in a coarse way the market will start talking in his well we had lows maybe before the report duwayne last time you were here you thought we may see a harvest low early considering that usda could put out a major yield in the august report that they did trade it really really racked but it sounds like you think maybe that part is low is not and i'm afraid not quite now especially for soybeans i...
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his base doesn't mind offensive remarks or coarse language. finally, he is able to dodge questions by changing the topic or denying his own previous statements. until recently, reporters just didn't press trump. why? because many couldn't separate trump the celebrity from trump the presidential candidate. now, people are acting differently. >> yeah. here we are, we are eight weeks out from election day, eight weeks tuesday. most shows anything from a slight clinton lead to a dead heat. it depends what poll you are looking at. given trump's unorthodox approach, why would you say this is so close? >> there are lots of reasons. here are three that hit it hard. first, trump as we know has tapped into an alienated s e ed of society. people who feel left out from the economic recovery and who are angered by immigration. they feel that the system, if you will, has let them down. and that trump represents real change. second factor, clinton has been a weak campaigner. despite her vast experience, she's had a hard time pulling away the e-mail issue, wh
his base doesn't mind offensive remarks or coarse language. finally, he is able to dodge questions by changing the topic or denying his own previous statements. until recently, reporters just didn't press trump. why? because many couldn't separate trump the celebrity from trump the presidential candidate. now, people are acting differently. >> yeah. here we are, we are eight weeks out from election day, eight weeks tuesday. most shows anything from a slight clinton lead to a dead heat. it...
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keep that in mind definitely call ahead before you get bent we've plenty of time to budge on the coarse if you're heading off the door anytime soon we have 70 the bombay and low 60s along the coast official said it was located about 70 mi. below the surface no reports of any damage and injuries at this point there monitoring the area will continue to mourn the dead as well for you. >>marty gonzales: the video was taken last sunday night and later the same night the san francisco edition attorney's office. >>phillipe djegal: hey appeared in san francisco superior court for the first time since the district attorney's office said he is off to a man and his 29 year-old son of the fisherman's wharf marriott early monday morning keas been charged with seven felonies and one misdemeanor the decline to answer questions before entering court the appearance the not last long defense pact the raiment the prosecution agreed and the judge approved the axa increase bell based on the of the abuse enhancement this video shows him being kicked out of the joint three hours before the alleged attack to h
keep that in mind definitely call ahead before you get bent we've plenty of time to budge on the coarse if you're heading off the door anytime soon we have 70 the bombay and low 60s along the coast official said it was located about 70 mi. below the surface no reports of any damage and injuries at this point there monitoring the area will continue to mourn the dead as well for you. >>marty gonzales: the video was taken last sunday night and later the same night the san francisco edition...
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and then, finally, the other one, which is the most coarse, is the yellow corn grits. (soft guitar music) - our popular baking mixes are very seasonable, so, during spring, we have shortcake for strawberry season, we have blueberry mixes for blueberry season, apple season comes around, we have a great apple crisp mix. - sandy is bagging the pie crust mix for one of our customers. it uses some of our pastry flour it has in it. (machine whirs) - [producer] what are you doing? - right now we're shaking the air out of the bags before we seal them to put them into the paper bags for the customers. because our flours aren't treated with chemicals. they're milled, they remain whole. - so if you wanna make a fresh loaf of bread, you wanna get our flour. we carry a lot of locally made items. we have ohio honey, we have jams and jellies, we have soup mixes, and gift baskets. thrown, it's just locally made, people like that. it's heavy, it's really nice for baking. - people like driving, you know, to geauga county, first of all for the history and the scenery, and the quaintness
and then, finally, the other one, which is the most coarse, is the yellow corn grits. (soft guitar music) - our popular baking mixes are very seasonable, so, during spring, we have shortcake for strawberry season, we have blueberry mixes for blueberry season, apple season comes around, we have a great apple crisp mix. - sandy is bagging the pie crust mix for one of our customers. it uses some of our pastry flour it has in it. (machine whirs) - [producer] what are you doing? - right now we're...
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if he comes off as unpresidential, that is, lacking the proper temperment, if he is up gracious, coarsek it will be to his detriment. think the bar is set very lie for him in terms -- very low for him in terms of knowledge and level of information, and so as long as he is not insulting and demeaning and denigrating he'll probably benefit and he speaks the vernacular. that's his greatest asset. >> he has improved in the pollgood at battleground stayeds sticking to script, focusing on issues and no personal attacks but in a debate it different and a lot of the venues he was if a eight or nine other guys. >> and a crowd. >> you're right. >> and now he enjoys this, and if there isn't the reinforcement of the goff a fews which you played -- guffaws which you played and the other psychological reinforcement will he do as well? >> i don't know. he knows enter takenment. even hillary clinton acknowledged he is got at this stuff but you're right about the expectations. can i ask you how this -- the ted cruz endorsement kind of the last community, does that change anything? >> i really don't thin
if he comes off as unpresidential, that is, lacking the proper temperment, if he is up gracious, coarsek it will be to his detriment. think the bar is set very lie for him in terms -- very low for him in terms of knowledge and level of information, and so as long as he is not insulting and demeaning and denigrating he'll probably benefit and he speaks the vernacular. that's his greatest asset. >> he has improved in the pollgood at battleground stayeds sticking to script, focusing on...
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i can't possibly see how the courts, the federal courts are going to allow federal agents to kick coarsedrag people out, especially when their kids are american citizens. last word? >> i don't believe it will be done that way. it will be done in a very humane way. they will come back in and they will be legal and people will be happy and we have a country again. >> but more than a year after that exchange, will trump show a change of heart on mass deportations. in his speech tonight, joining us now to analyze alfonso ago glar, president of the latino partnership for conservative principles and with us in studio michael wilds, an immigration attorney. mr. ago glar, let's talk about this, do you think he can achieve the wall he outlined with the president nieto? i think a lot of people are waiting to hear what he says about the 11 or 12 million illegals here. what does he do with them. >> first, let me address the wall. there is already legislation the secure fence act which ironically hillary clinton voted for. she says she wants to build bridges, not walls, she voted for a bill that call
i can't possibly see how the courts, the federal courts are going to allow federal agents to kick coarsedrag people out, especially when their kids are american citizens. last word? >> i don't believe it will be done that way. it will be done in a very humane way. they will come back in and they will be legal and people will be happy and we have a country again. >> but more than a year after that exchange, will trump show a change of heart on mass deportations. in his speech...
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together and he was able to build his brandd office coarse by gaining endorsements and spinning thatngcondary career when his game days were over, he's as successful as he was when he was an a-list golfer and one of the top draws on the tour.. so it's something players can be thankful for and learn lessons from. >> i understand you interviewedo him not too long and asked him what he thought his lasting legacy of the game could be. what did he tell you? >> it's a week and a half ago. it's amazing to think i went from laughing and joking with him, it was part of the latrobe classic he hosted four years in a row for arnie's army foundation. and what he's done for healthcare in the orlando area for the arnold palmer hospital, theho winners hospital which has delivered more than 150,000 babies, you can tell that's what got him excited at this stage in his life and career. it was two days after his 87t 87th birthday when we hads this interview what his goals werere going forward and raising money for that hospital. there's a $2 million goal they're well en route to. that was at the forefront
together and he was able to build his brandd office coarse by gaining endorsements and spinning thatngcondary career when his game days were over, he's as successful as he was when he was an a-list golfer and one of the top draws on the tour.. so it's something players can be thankful for and learn lessons from. >> i understand you interviewedo him not too long and asked him what he thought his lasting legacy of the game could be. what did he tell you? >> it's a week and a half ago....
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if she had her druthers, she would be back out there on monday but we all thought it was the best coarsetion to rest. she did watch president obama when he campaigned for her in pennsylvania. you know, we're spending these next few speeches that she's going to be making talking about her aspirational vision for the country. what stronger together really means. i think it's important we get beyond the day to day back and forth. i think by now people are starting to learn why donald trump is uniquely unfit to be president of the united states but we want to do more. we want to talk about what hillary clinton would focus in on as president. that's what she'll talk about today. >> trump laid out his economic plan before the economic club of new york just a little while ago. among other things, he says he wants to establish a national goal of reaching 4% economic growth. he vowed to reach 3.5% annual economic growth but he also took a serious swipe at hillary clinton. listen to this. >> not one single idea she's got will create one net american job or create one new dollar of american wealth
if she had her druthers, she would be back out there on monday but we all thought it was the best coarsetion to rest. she did watch president obama when he campaigned for her in pennsylvania. you know, we're spending these next few speeches that she's going to be making talking about her aspirational vision for the country. what stronger together really means. i think it's important we get beyond the day to day back and forth. i think by now people are starting to learn why donald trump is...
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so, by way of reference, the big problem of coarse i think a lot of you are aware of, is that there'sa lot of places to look for housing in the city affordable housing,. the good news is there's a lot of programs. the bad news is there's a lot of programs. it's very fractured. a lot of work. for what can often be not a lot of opportunity. because of the situation we have in san francisco. so the idea was to make it simpler for people to find things. also to apply for them. so, one important thing that michael touch on is that we have been focused into the development we have done has been user-centered. that is, we regularly meet with people who have either applied for our listings or intend to apply for our listings. to ask them what are the features they need. to ask them is this a site that works for you. to ask them, is this the size of the button and where should it go on the screen. those kinds of things that were pretty excited about that because that's an uncommon and government software development. the features we currently have our intend to act with our next release in the
so, by way of reference, the big problem of coarse i think a lot of you are aware of, is that there'sa lot of places to look for housing in the city affordable housing,. the good news is there's a lot of programs. the bad news is there's a lot of programs. it's very fractured. a lot of work. for what can often be not a lot of opportunity. because of the situation we have in san francisco. so the idea was to make it simpler for people to find things. also to apply for them. so, one important...
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and the coarseness of the debate, very unprecedented, and to apologize, but he is the statement aboutf the debate. bill: thank you, we will talk again. neil: 7 hillary clinton trying to shore up support in florida. a new paul showing a four point lead in a four point race. the new report that donald trump broke the trade embargo on cuba. >> we know about a tax return, but today we learned about the effort to do business in cuba which appeared to violate us law. >> in fort pierce, florida, hillary clinton is set to speak later. >> reporter: a modest bump in the polls for hillary clinton, gives hillary clinton a lead over donald trump. and 29 electoral votes, really a 2 percentage point increase for hillary clinton over the last time in august, clinton has two event in florida, she will be focusing on millennial voters. she will call for a day of national service asking young people to be part of something bigger than themselves, and going after millennial voters in part in florida today, having trouble with millennial voters, and has a four percentage point lead younger than 35 years o
and the coarseness of the debate, very unprecedented, and to apologize, but he is the statement aboutf the debate. bill: thank you, we will talk again. neil: 7 hillary clinton trying to shore up support in florida. a new paul showing a four point lead in a four point race. the new report that donald trump broke the trade embargo on cuba. >> we know about a tax return, but today we learned about the effort to do business in cuba which appeared to violate us law. >> in fort pierce,...
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i know people don't like the he is coarse and direct, but sometimes some of your most will tend to leot be as coarse and direct nswer and the people that usually tell the truth are kind of harsh when it comes to issues this, they see areas that need to be addressed. thought trump did a fantastic job last night. think that america does need change and i think that a lot of the answers that hillary gave just a bunch of words because had she really of what she said last night, it would have already happened the time she's in office. so basically i am swayed to vote for trump. okay. we'll go to new york. donna, who is voting for mr. trump, as well. hi, donna. greta.: hi, host: what did you think about the debate? caller: unfortunately, i think debate because she is a professional speaker. she's had many years of doing it. i agree with the caller when you're cause passionate about something, you riled because you want answers and you find a problem speak out about it. years ago, ht many when ross perot was running, not aat maybe he should have been president, but in the fact that be best t
i know people don't like the he is coarse and direct, but sometimes some of your most will tend to leot be as coarse and direct nswer and the people that usually tell the truth are kind of harsh when it comes to issues this, they see areas that need to be addressed. thought trump did a fantastic job last night. think that america does need change and i think that a lot of the answers that hillary gave just a bunch of words because had she really of what she said last night, it would have...
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'93, one of the great ideas president clinton had was to launch this program called aher coarse. and they e ec -- americorps. these tents that they would erect on the lawn were vinyl affairs with really ugly plastic sides. and be i looked at that and said how can we make a good picture of this. you want to have the president sign the law backed up by some young people who were going to become members of the first americorps clarks and it's going to d class, and it's going to look like any other signing. and probably against the wishes of the national park service and the social office staff, the people that really governed what went on, i convinced enough people to say let's take all these young people that the president is going to sign with, and let's hide them behind a tree way at the bottom of the south lawn. and instead of having president from clinton come from the oval office right to the plastic tent to sign and go, i say come this way, let's walk down to the bottom of the south lawn. and as he gets behind this tree, which were now shrouded from the rest of the both audie
'93, one of the great ideas president clinton had was to launch this program called aher coarse. and they e ec -- americorps. these tents that they would erect on the lawn were vinyl affairs with really ugly plastic sides. and be i looked at that and said how can we make a good picture of this. you want to have the president sign the law backed up by some young people who were going to become members of the first americorps clarks and it's going to d class, and it's going to look like any other...
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past dealings with racial discrimination and coarse stakes about women. >> this is a man who has called women 3igs, slobs, dogs. >> reporter: trump said those barbs were aimed at one person in particular. >> rosie o'donnell, i said very tough things to her and i think everyone would agree that she deserves it and nobody feels sorry for her. >> reporter: after the debate trump told me he would participate in the final two debates. i also asked trump why he called president obama your president. trum h disrespect and considers president obama everyone's commander in chief. gayle? >> all right. thank you, major. >>> the candidates go straight back to that campaign trail today. hillary clinton heads to north carolina. donald trump will be in florida. nancy cordes is in white planes, new york, with how both camps are trying to spin the debate. >> reporter: the clinton campaign are not holding back. they're using words like deranged, unhinged, to describe already up with an ad that highlights trump's performance having a temperament. a line that drew a laugh from the audience last night. the
past dealings with racial discrimination and coarse stakes about women. >> this is a man who has called women 3igs, slobs, dogs. >> reporter: trump said those barbs were aimed at one person in particular. >> rosie o'donnell, i said very tough things to her and i think everyone would agree that she deserves it and nobody feels sorry for her. >> reporter: after the debate trump told me he would participate in the final two debates. i also asked trump why he called...
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neil: are you surprised that women have been recoiling reaction they due to his language or coarse criticism is why we are told mr. trump has to be on best behavior? he can't be criticizing or personally saying anything nasty about hillary clinton if for no other reason than not to alienate women voters in particular? >> no common meal. that is then the outrage on women's behalf for the past year. women say mr. trump as his daughter said as a naval opportunity offender. i kind of liked it that he gives it to us sometimes in those debates the same way the primary debates we saw the same way he treated carly p. witchery rand paul. he treats us as equals and isn't that all were asking for. neil: you mentioned the car of the example and is famous for saying look at that face. he said he was not trying to say she was unattractive, but that is how it was interpreted. >> that's too bad for the people who interpreted. it's a shame people fall to interpreted that way. this outcome of the grimace she looked unhappy or angry. it is sad that people misinterpreted his remarks the way they do. that says m
neil: are you surprised that women have been recoiling reaction they due to his language or coarse criticism is why we are told mr. trump has to be on best behavior? he can't be criticizing or personally saying anything nasty about hillary clinton if for no other reason than not to alienate women voters in particular? >> no common meal. that is then the outrage on women's behalf for the past year. women say mr. trump as his daughter said as a naval opportunity offender. i kind of liked it...
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. >> sarah: downtown crossing has closed its coarse. the clothing store going out of business after 15 years in that location. in a statement, h&m said closing the store was necessary in order to look for the open new distorts. industry experts say an upcoming increase in rent and competition from other stores in the area could be to blame. >>> new this morning amazon is opening a bookstore in dedham. the company says it's hiring people to work in the legacy place mall. it will be amazon's third bookstore in the country. the stores sell hard cover and paperback books and also feature amazon's popular cingsd l devices. there's no word yet on when the kitty callahan lost one of his nine lives after being hit by a car inside the callahan tunnel last week. he's expected to make a full recovery thanks to the state trooper who rushed him to the mspca. now callahan is getting ready for adoption. i love those tuxedo cats, like they have the shoes on there. so cute. >> sarah: all right. still ahead on 7news, see how one new yorker expressed his
. >> sarah: downtown crossing has closed its coarse. the clothing store going out of business after 15 years in that location. in a statement, h&m said closing the store was necessary in order to look for the open new distorts. industry experts say an upcoming increase in rent and competition from other stores in the area could be to blame. >>> new this morning amazon is opening a bookstore in dedham. the company says it's hiring people to work in the legacy place mall. it...
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movement and harriet beecher stow's sister called male teachers, quote, incompetent, intemp rant, coarsehard, unfeeling, too lazy and stupid to be entrusted with kids education. i'm sorry for the male teachers in the room. now this panic about male teachers combined with the sort of unwillingness to have an expensive education system really worked. and by 1900, so we're fast forwarding here, 90% of american teachers in northern cities like chicago or new york were female. 1900 was a difficult time for american public education. there were huge numbers of immigrants from eastern and southern europe flooding into our classrooms which meant class sizes in some cases of up to 60 kids, and there were not enough desks or chairs so kids were sitting on the floor in chicago classrooms. and there was a huge need for teachers at this time that girls were graduating the sixth or seventh grade and entering the classroom as teachers. so they were hugely underprepared. now, there's a lot of places we might go with a system like that, perhaps better teacher prep, higher standards, smaller class sizes.
movement and harriet beecher stow's sister called male teachers, quote, incompetent, intemp rant, coarsehard, unfeeling, too lazy and stupid to be entrusted with kids education. i'm sorry for the male teachers in the room. now this panic about male teachers combined with the sort of unwillingness to have an expensive education system really worked. and by 1900, so we're fast forwarding here, 90% of american teachers in northern cities like chicago or new york were female. 1900 was a difficult...
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superintendents, christian school board members, christian administrators, christian educators and of coarse, christian parents and teachers. we often in the christian community look at the public schools as an us versus them mentality. the moment for me years ago was realizing it's not us versus them. we are them appear we are the teachers, administrators, the superintendents, but so often we don't know how to appropriately promote religious liberty in our schools, how to appropriately integrate teaching about the bible and christianity and its influence with academic integrity and so we say nothing. what our organization does is equipped those christians within the system with what they can do within existing law and with academic integrity. the other reason we should care is that this generation of young people need to understand and cherish religious liberty. we are moving today into a climate where often times we look at religious freedom really being freedom to worship. you can believe what you want as long as it's their own home or in the four walls of your church , but living it out
superintendents, christian school board members, christian administrators, christian educators and of coarse, christian parents and teachers. we often in the christian community look at the public schools as an us versus them mentality. the moment for me years ago was realizing it's not us versus them. we are them appear we are the teachers, administrators, the superintendents, but so often we don't know how to appropriately promote religious liberty in our schools, how to appropriately...
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, we can understand the threat of transaction, turn it on its side and understand the life force coarsing through the system. cloud sourcing national security, central intelligence agency, hard to do that legitimate business when you're essentially crowd sourced under a bright light. so both sides of that we have to worry about. not to mention that if we worry about the wealth and treasure stored in the space critical systems on the resilience of that space, there's a larger issue whether that resilience and robustness is coming along given the use of those sensors, those analytics and processing capability. that's not being done i think in a coherent, thoughtful way. >> i think you underscore the concept of perimeter prevention and security that's obe. the environment just changed. i don't know in the cloud what's in my network, what's out of my network, which raises legal questions as well in terms of what you're permitted to do, not to do, internal threat, external threat. it gets kind of complicated. >> still helpful to knock thing down to the perimeter. insufficient mechanism. >> jas
, we can understand the threat of transaction, turn it on its side and understand the life force coarsing through the system. cloud sourcing national security, central intelligence agency, hard to do that legitimate business when you're essentially crowd sourced under a bright light. so both sides of that we have to worry about. not to mention that if we worry about the wealth and treasure stored in the space critical systems on the resilience of that space, there's a larger issue whether that...