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announcer: as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. bobby: my victory's been never giving up hope. my wife is always there to remind me, we have a life to live. announcer: dav provides a lifetime of support, helping veterans of every generation get the benefits they've earned. mike: i am a veteran, but after i got out, i spent two years alone and homeless. announcer: every year, dav helps more than a million veterans so they can reach victories great and small. mike: my victory was finding the support to get back on my feet. now, i'm getting things right with my family. carmen: i finally admitted, with my ptsd, i wasn't doing well. announcer: but there is more to be done, and more victories to be won. carmen: now i wish i'd found dav sooner. i'm a veteran, my victory is just enjoying each day. announcer: help support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org lauren: let's get caught up on what's happening now. the dow jones rise by 22 points and against-- again today. nasdaq trying to gain back some of yesterday's losses. a deadly ear
announcer: as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. bobby: my victory's been never giving up hope. my wife is always there to remind me, we have a life to live. announcer: dav provides a lifetime of support, helping veterans of every generation get the benefits they've earned. mike: i am a veteran, but after i got out, i spent two years alone and homeless. announcer: every year, dav helps more than a million veterans so they can reach victories great and small. mike: my victory was...
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announcer: as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there.by: my victory's been never giving up hope. my wife is always there to remind me, we have a life to live. announcer: dav provides a lifetime of support, helping veterans of every generation get the benefits they've earned. mike: i am a veteran, but after i got out, i spent two years alone and homeless. announcer: every year, dav helps more than a million veterans so they can reach victories great and small. mike: my victory was finding the support to get back on my feet. now, i'm getting things right with my family. carmen: i finally admitted, with my ptsd, i wasn't doing well. announcer: but there is more to be done, and more victories to be won. carmen: now i wish i'd found dav sooner. i'm a veteran, my victory is just enjoying each day. announcer: help support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org . lou: president trump is having an impact. new "fox news poll" showing three trump endorsed candidates have moved ahead over the past week in senate races, they are congressman kevin
announcer: as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there.by: my victory's been never giving up hope. my wife is always there to remind me, we have a life to live. announcer: dav provides a lifetime of support, helping veterans of every generation get the benefits they've earned. mike: i am a veteran, but after i got out, i spent two years alone and homeless. announcer: every year, dav helps more than a million veterans so they can reach victories great and small. mike: my victory was...
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. >> all right, dav johnson, thank you so very much. we will see youth . >>> all right. looking forward and looking back, the fema chief's upliftin words for florence survivors and controversial comments about the hurricane maria death toll. >>> i'm darcy spencer. should tipped workersike bar tenders and servers in d.c. get paid the minimum wage paid the minimum wage now residents get t toel paid the minimum wage now residents get t toel (music throughout) >>> fema leadeay that as the waters rise from florence, their top concern now remains search and rescue. north carolina lawmakers say the state is still recovering from hurricane matthew. that was two years ago. fema's administrator says storm victims from florence will not be>> forgotten. meeting their demands as they're coming up to us, and we'll g through this. it will be ugly, but we'll get through it. recovery is always a very frustrating process for people when they lost their >> i think it's fair to say in terms of economic impact, rebuilding, that we are talking in the billions of dollars. >> today fema adminis
. >> all right, dav johnson, thank you so very much. we will see youth . >>> all right. looking forward and looking back, the fema chief's upliftin words for florence survivors and controversial comments about the hurricane maria death toll. >>> i'm darcy spencer. should tipped workersike bar tenders and servers in d.c. get paid the minimum wage paid the minimum wage now residents get t toel paid the minimum wage now residents get t toel (music throughout) >>>...
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wnbc forecaster dav price joins me now. dave, while the rain threat may be decreasing a little bit,he flooding threat is still far from over. >> florence isn't done with us yet, not by a s lot. as we head through the next several days, even more rain for thero nas north and south making its way into virginia. the system is goi to creep along with heavy downpours, eventually shifting towards the northeast. now, as we roll into ntomorrow, that rs going to spread from virginia into west virginia, pennsylvania ha and through 95 corridor in the northeast. these are the remnants of floren, buthey pack enough moisture to cause some minor flooding in the northeast so beware of that. rainfall over the next three days keep norca lina in the mix right through tuesday or wednesday with additional accumulations of 2 to 3 inches. mountain runoff and, of course, the rivers cresting. pockets of heavy rain anrom the northeast to new en and keep in mind that wilmington has now seen wtstest year on record. that record goes all the way back to
wnbc forecaster dav price joins me now. dave, while the rain threat may be decreasing a little bit,he flooding threat is still far from over. >> florence isn't done with us yet, not by a s lot. as we head through the next several days, even more rain for thero nas north and south making its way into virginia. the system is goi to creep along with heavy downpours, eventually shifting towards the northeast. now, as we roll into ntomorrow, that rs going to spread from virginia into west...
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the fact that a dav only radio station is now going to be led by one of the great broadcasters of histerested in making a play in radio. evans bought virgin in the late 1990s before selling it off at a profit. today he is part of news corp whose division in britain is led by rebekah brooks. some think of news radio television's poorer relation, but the war for radio television's poorer relation, but the warfor top radio television's poorer relation, but the war for top talent is reminiscent of nothing so much as the battle for star names that once characterised fleet street. three decades ago, rupert murdoch launched sky in order to break the bbc stranglehold on tv and to give audiences greater choice. now he's trying to repeat the trick, but on radio. and what's more, he is prepared to pay for it. the competition for the audiences ferocious, so what you've got to find is somebody who can build a relationship with the audience and widen that audience, and create an affinity, a loyalty. and chris evans is one of the very rare people who can do that. streaming is pulling audiences away
the fact that a dav only radio station is now going to be led by one of the great broadcasters of histerested in making a play in radio. evans bought virgin in the late 1990s before selling it off at a profit. today he is part of news corp whose division in britain is led by rebekah brooks. some think of news radio television's poorer relation, but the war for radio television's poorer relation, but the warfor top radio television's poorer relation, but the war for top talent is reminiscent of...
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the obama adviser, dav axelrod called it civic com the city is much more bipartisan than it has everre united than it may seem in its ha hatred of donald trump. >> it was interesting you asked the question about, this was a certain memorial service of an era of politics that is no longer withus. i would also argue that era left us a long time ago. this world that we are in, the tribalism, the polarization, the incentive structure pulled us to this pl before donald trump ever came and that he is exasperating it rk, there's no doubt. the service, itself, i think, the callet to ourr angels, our bettering selves stands out becae of the contrast with the president. i think whoever was president right now, these issues would still be the driving force and we are noting to get past it because of the fact there is no incentive for folks to try to bridge -- >> amy klobuchar admitted that in theon ques i'm old enough to remember when george w. bush was the most divisive president in our lifetimes, yet they were making a call to arms for a more civil time of politics. > becomill clinton, too. t
the obama adviser, dav axelrod called it civic com the city is much more bipartisan than it has everre united than it may seem in its ha hatred of donald trump. >> it was interesting you asked the question about, this was a certain memorial service of an era of politics that is no longer withus. i would also argue that era left us a long time ago. this world that we are in, the tribalism, the polarization, the incentive structure pulled us to this pl before donald trump ever came and that...
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there's reporting that dav pecker had his secrets in a safe -- at "the national enquirer."dent has to be thinking that if all of these people are talking and paul manafort just another name on the long list of people, what a story they can tell. >> the nature of our politics today, we're consttly talking about people flipping and going to jail,e should be talking about the country. >> i thhk perhaps w the president and all of these people who have been indicted or have come under questioning. is that he may not have any deep insight into their nature be'tuse he di really know them. so he alst can't judge where they're going next, the people campaitrump during the were an island of broken toys.du they were indi operatives, their driven by their own drama. donald trump couldn't get anybody else, he couldn't get the grown ups to join and he got what he got. >> for what it's worth,'s trum always built his worlds that way, it's not just in politics, he sort of ends up with everybody with their own agendas everybody with their own agendas and he ends up at&t provides edge-to-edge
there's reporting that dav pecker had his secrets in a safe -- at "the national enquirer."dent has to be thinking that if all of these people are talking and paul manafort just another name on the long list of people, what a story they can tell. >> the nature of our politics today, we're consttly talking about people flipping and going to jail,e should be talking about the country. >> i thhk perhaps w the president and all of these people who have been indicted or have...
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on the other hand, i would suggest, you speak to the american legion and the dav, and the vfw, and ask them whether they want to privatize the va, unanimously, they will say no. they want to strengthen the va. in terms of how the american people feel about government health insurance, the most popular health program in america is, medicare. the second most popular program is the va. in all instances, we need to improve the programs. the veterans feel good about the va. elderly people feel good about medicare. the american people, in poll after poll want us to move to a medicare part. >> i did not intend to have my question be a debate. >> i just wanted to comment. a mike i appreciate that. that is helpful. i want to go back to mr. levine. i know you have 21 hospitals, and more than half of them are rural. i want to know how you recruit physicians for that. how do you get providers for these hospitals? how do you do searches and compensate them? do you incentivize them? >> that's a good question. i will say two things. first, somebody mentioned earlier, looking at stark and the kickback
on the other hand, i would suggest, you speak to the american legion and the dav, and the vfw, and ask them whether they want to privatize the va, unanimously, they will say no. they want to strengthen the va. in terms of how the american people feel about government health insurance, the most popular health program in america is, medicare. the second most popular program is the va. in all instances, we need to improve the programs. the veterans feel good about the va. elderly people feel good...
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(dave) (dave) (dav ( marty ) 4 your health this morning...ry two years can triple your risk of melanoma. thats the most dangerous form of skin cancer. our health expert, karen owoc, was diagnosed with skin cancer and she shares her story and tips. what is basal cell carcinoma? á cancer of the skin is the most common of all types of cancer. á basal cell carcinoma accounts for 8 out of 10 skin cancers and usually develops on areas exposed to the sun, such as the head, face and neck, but they can occur anywhere. á it affects people of all ages. á grows slowly and it's very rare for basal cell carcinoma to spread to nearby lymph nodes or to distant parts of the body. á it can invade and cause significant destruction of surrounding tissues and bone beneath the skin, it is still considered malignant. á over 50% of the people diagnosed with one basal cell cancer will develop a new skin cancer within five years. treatment á mohs technique, a complex microscopicall y-controlled surgery also known as chemosurgery. it was named after the general surgeon
(dave) (dave) (dav ( marty ) 4 your health this morning...ry two years can triple your risk of melanoma. thats the most dangerous form of skin cancer. our health expert, karen owoc, was diagnosed with skin cancer and she shares her story and tips. what is basal cell carcinoma? á cancer of the skin is the most common of all types of cancer. á basal cell carcinoma accounts for 8 out of 10 skin cancers and usually develops on areas exposed to the sun, such as the head, face and neck, but they...
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tom: we did criticize them when they would not do two blocks with us and i'll post -- in dav os.conomics and academics around the world, what are they getting wrong? >> i am sure there are a million things we don't get right. there is a shift in the debate, saying monopolies are a big part of the problem, all the debate about inequality, which is a big problem we need to fix is beginning to focus more on wealth. let's fix things first like monopoly before we start saying we should move from capitalism to socialism. tom: within that, i want to touch on this in the next hour, where wages are not going up because of technological overlay and productivity of businesses. do you buy the idea that we just can't go up? >> there has been this trend going down. the u.s. economy is booming. corporate profits are booming. , but are starting to go up it has been a trend globally. it won't go on forever come but highereed to have taxes to deal with it. dealing with monopoly would absolutely help productivity or inequality. it is a big issue. i see a paper every week coming out, economists
tom: we did criticize them when they would not do two blocks with us and i'll post -- in dav os.conomics and academics around the world, what are they getting wrong? >> i am sure there are a million things we don't get right. there is a shift in the debate, saying monopolies are a big part of the problem, all the debate about inequality, which is a big problem we need to fix is beginning to focus more on wealth. let's fix things first like monopoly before we start saying we should move...
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. >> i think what we just saw, what we just talked about, cavern dav camp david, that is a blueprintaughter did a paper on the camp david accords and interviewed my father right before he passed away. to hear about the preparation, the psychological preparation alone, it was incredible. then to be a kid of someone who was a part of that process, i'm just sorry i was sumpch a jerk. i was 11 and you don't know what your parents are doing. that was an incredible effort on the part of president carter and his team. >> talking about your behavior there, the one thing that president carter has spoken about in the past but did not speak about today was the fact that you almost sidetracked the entire process by almost running over begin with the golf cart. >> what were we doing there? what were we doing there? >> and what exactly were you doing almost running over begin in a golf cart? >> from that important moment in history, next we turn back to what's happening today in washington and the world. we'll be right back with much more "morning joe." - [narrator] the typical vacuum head has its
. >> i think what we just saw, what we just talked about, cavern dav camp david, that is a blueprintaughter did a paper on the camp david accords and interviewed my father right before he passed away. to hear about the preparation, the psychological preparation alone, it was incredible. then to be a kid of someone who was a part of that process, i'm just sorry i was sumpch a jerk. i was 11 and you don't know what your parents are doing. that was an incredible effort on the part of...