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dawes dawes is a young lawyer in lincoln, nebraska nebraska has taken on the railroads which he thinks are charging farmers to high price to get their goods to market. so he is a reformed republican and he likes reformed republicans like inlay. mckinley he practice office in the same small office building as a lawyer five years older than him. members of the men's debate and reading club called the roundtable, the two of them had lunch with the rotc instructor at the university of nebraska, a west point lieutenant named john j persian. dawes makes money in real estate banking deals and he decides he will become an entrepreneur and move to chicago. he does does that in january of 1895. what he is going to do is by gas utilities, get economies and make a lot of money. >> host: so mckinley has a new strategy for winning the nomination. he has this capable supporters, where does he want to take the party? >> guest: mckinley has begun to demonstrate is a different kind of republican. the republican is a party white anglo-saxon. he realized our demography is becoming vastly different. becaus
dawes dawes is a young lawyer in lincoln, nebraska nebraska has taken on the railroads which he thinks are charging farmers to high price to get their goods to market. so he is a reformed republican and he likes reformed republicans like inlay. mckinley he practice office in the same small office building as a lawyer five years older than him. members of the men's debate and reading club called the roundtable, the two of them had lunch with the rotc instructor at the university of nebraska, a...
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a series of cold fronts is bringing is cool temperatures into the next several dawe get the 70's yesterday. it will continue for a while. they will really feel like winter with temperatures dropping low 30's and highs in the 40's for the middle of next week. reed: i thought my roof is going to come off last night. chloe: it was ridiculous. reed: they said he had to call your weather people. marie: toys are being made with a twist on the original productsreed: if you're looking for a gift for the holidays, we will have a look at all of the latest high-tech toys. dana: people in one community like getting pulled over by the police. we will show you why that in the vase. dana: here is what is buzzing today. officials at the citadel in south carolina have suspended eight cadets for these photos showing the cadets wearing all-white resembling the kkk. the cadets say they were singing christmas carols as part of a ghost of christmas past skit. >> it was just like him is not offensive to you and your not trying to portray kkk members, even though it looks to me like statement saying they find the
a series of cold fronts is bringing is cool temperatures into the next several dawe get the 70's yesterday. it will continue for a while. they will really feel like winter with temperatures dropping low 30's and highs in the 40's for the middle of next week. reed: i thought my roof is going to come off last night. chloe: it was ridiculous. reed: they said he had to call your weather people. marie: toys are being made with a twist on the original productsreed: if you're looking for a gift for...
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he was, like, it's raining down on me, sergeant dawes. getting trashed up here. >> they can feel the force of the blast inside their armored vehicle. >> the shock waves hit us -- it rings everybody's bell. you could definitely feel it, but it was more of a punch to your chest. >> the eruption is unlike anything the soldiers have ever seen. >> i didn't know what the hell happened. >> it's like slow motion. >> dude, i didn't know what happened. i thought the whole road was going up. i thought that was it. i thought, we're going to die now. >> i don't know how anybody could forget that who was in that vehicle. it will stick with you for a while. >> whoa! holy [ muted ]. >> everybody good? >>> baghdad, iraq. october 24th, 2005. it's late afternoon when a surveillance camera pointed at a traffic circle captures an suv slowing down. suddenly, it explodes. nbc news bureau chief carl bostic is in the traffic circle when it happens. >> everything around me was just orange, you know, from the front window and the side window, a big bang or roar. >>
he was, like, it's raining down on me, sergeant dawes. getting trashed up here. >> they can feel the force of the blast inside their armored vehicle. >> the shock waves hit us -- it rings everybody's bell. you could definitely feel it, but it was more of a punch to your chest. >> the eruption is unlike anything the soldiers have ever seen. >> i didn't know what the hell happened. >> it's like slow motion. >> dude, i didn't know what happened. i thought the...
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Dec 21, 2015
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but this group is down 14% versus the dow down 3.5 and the yield is double that of the daw. so a long-term chart since the early 1990s. if you rinse and repeat year after year, you tripled the performance of the dow jones itself and ten out of the last 15 years it has been prosperous. and so looking at proctor, and it has lagged the dow. here is the spread over three years. and year-to-date it is down 14. and to my eye, what we have here is a well-defined trend and a break from trend. you could also look at this kind of thing. head and shoulders bottom. but either way you cut it, i think this is a good place to put some money if you want to play dawgs of the dow theory. the other stock not discussed here is verizon. >> which you like. >> i do. if i had to pick two. >> who likes carter's dogs? >> i like the dividend. and there are catalysts in terms of brand spinoffs and this is part of the story. they are divesting noncore brands and i think it will be upside and the brand where the bar is extremely low. so if you look at the earnings multiples, sequentially they are in a go
but this group is down 14% versus the dow down 3.5 and the yield is double that of the daw. so a long-term chart since the early 1990s. if you rinse and repeat year after year, you tripled the performance of the dow jones itself and ten out of the last 15 years it has been prosperous. and so looking at proctor, and it has lagged the dow. here is the spread over three years. and year-to-date it is down 14. and to my eye, what we have here is a well-defined trend and a break from trend. you could...
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. >> the guardian as we know published details about the pressures applied by abu daw db. abu dhabi. therefore apply the counterpressure and here you see, that may be or not be reflected in the outcome of the report which stopped short of banning the organization. >> the government treads a careful line with this review. foreign affairs committee says it may start an inquiry, and whether or not this is the end of the matter may well depend on responses to come from britain's heavy weight business partners in the gulf and beyond. jonah hull, al jazeera, london. >> news just in, a dutch court has found that oil giant shell can be found liable within the netherlands for the action he of its subsidiary in nigeria. in 2008, four nigerian farmers filed the lawsuit. they want shell to clean up its oil spills and pay compensation. the appeals court finding opens up other potential legal action against shell in its home country. >>> the head of the international monetary fund says she will appeal against an order to appear in france. allegations stem from when she was finance minis
. >> the guardian as we know published details about the pressures applied by abu daw db. abu dhabi. therefore apply the counterpressure and here you see, that may be or not be reflected in the outcome of the report which stopped short of banning the organization. >> the government treads a careful line with this review. foreign affairs committee says it may start an inquiry, and whether or not this is the end of the matter may well depend on responses to come from britain's heavy...
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as getting on a plane or getting in a car and the weather christmas eve day, record-setting here. dawe are talking about a temperature at 70 degrees. there are 50 records, which may be broken. up and down ese eastern seaboard in the eastern third of the country. if you're looking for snow, it is going to be out in the north and west and primary at higher elevation. of course, only 14 or 15 states are seeing an inch of snow or more on christmas day. let's get that plane. take on off and look at that. the temperature in washington warmer than in phoenix. and los angeles and the same story for our new york city temperatures. if we get to 70 and christmas day. we may wind up retaining some of that heat and breaking more records. so, let's hit here and now right now. 51 degrees tonight as we head into tomorrow. we'll be at 59 and that seven-day forecast looks like this. showers tomorrow as we head into the rest of the week. that temperature warms right up. we are going to be on the warm side straight through the end of the week and i would guess straight through the end of the month, as wel
as getting on a plane or getting in a car and the weather christmas eve day, record-setting here. dawe are talking about a temperature at 70 degrees. there are 50 records, which may be broken. up and down ese eastern seaboard in the eastern third of the country. if you're looking for snow, it is going to be out in the north and west and primary at higher elevation. of course, only 14 or 15 states are seeing an inch of snow or more on christmas day. let's get that plane. take on off and look at...
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there comes the rain by mid dawe and afternoon raining heavily, coming down heavily late in the afternoon into early evening. there may be a break there. hopefully that co unsides with part of the evening commute and -- coincides with part of the round in the evening. a couple showers overnight. look at this launching pad at 7 a.m. christmas evil, mid-and upper 70 -- christmas eve, mid-and upper 60s. mild areas of dense fog tomorrow morning. patchy dense fog, periods of rain heaviest in the afternoon, up to 62. tomorrow night we don't drop. women rise through the 60s with cloud and fog -- we rise through the 60s with clouds and fog. looking at christmas eve, your all time high of 75. this is a snapshot of pictures which could actually be a few degrees low. we could be in the mid, make even upper 70s in interior parts of here's the tweaks to the weekend forecast.. damp, cooler saturday, 52. i bumped up sunday's high because i think we'll be in another warm wind, middle 60s and monday night dropped into the 40s. looks a little chillier there. i know, 4 or 5 degrees above normal but chilly o
there comes the rain by mid dawe and afternoon raining heavily, coming down heavily late in the afternoon into early evening. there may be a break there. hopefully that co unsides with part of the evening commute and -- coincides with part of the round in the evening. a couple showers overnight. look at this launching pad at 7 a.m. christmas evil, mid-and upper 70 -- christmas eve, mid-and upper 60s. mild areas of dense fog tomorrow morning. patchy dense fog, periods of rain heaviest in the...
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. >> stephen: so what daws the whale represent? >> the whale is the reason we're all angry at the world. evil. >> stephen: okay, we're almost over. cliff notes, what is the book about? >> a quest for meaning in life. >> stephen: what is the meaning of life? >> i have no idea after this ride. >> stephen: all right. go. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: do a hab and the while get together. >> yeah, but it's a very sat outcome. it's bad news for ahab. >> stephen: does everyone have >> i think so. i think we want to explain to ourselves why the world seems things to us. >> stephen: well, andrew, thank you so much. >> a pleasure. great book. and now i don't have to read it. i'm glad i could do something for you. back. uber to make money for the things you want, and the things you need. for the places you want to be, and the people you want to be with. helping people get rides around your city is easy. just tap, and go. and only you decide when to call it a day. start making money for the things that matter to you. sign up now at >> ste
. >> stephen: so what daws the whale represent? >> the whale is the reason we're all angry at the world. evil. >> stephen: okay, we're almost over. cliff notes, what is the book about? >> a quest for meaning in life. >> stephen: what is the meaning of life? >> i have no idea after this ride. >> stephen: all right. go. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: do a hab and the while get together. >> yeah, but it's a very sat outcome. it's bad news...
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. >> stephen: so what daws the whale represent? >> the whale is the reason we're all angry at the world. evil. >> stephen: okay, we're almost over. cliff notes, what is the book about? >> a quest for meaning in life. >> stephen: what is the meaning ofife? >> i have nodea after this ride. >> stephen: all right. go. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: do a hab and the while get together. >> yeah, but it's a veryy sat outcome. they don't get along well. it's bad news for ahab. >> stephen: does everyone have a white whale? >> i think so. i think we want to explain to ourselves why the world seems unfair sometimes and does bad things to us. >> stephen: well, andrew, thank you so much. >> a pleasure. >> stephen: that seems like a great book. i'm glad i could d dsomething for you. (cheers and applause) good morning, honey. mmm. honey? so sorry, mrs. parker. so sorry... find a doctor, coordinate appointments, or transfer records with bewell 24/7. one of the many services provided exclusively to wellmark members. >> stephen: here to perform
. >> stephen: so what daws the whale represent? >> the whale is the reason we're all angry at the world. evil. >> stephen: okay, we're almost over. cliff notes, what is the book about? >> a quest for meaning in life. >> stephen: what is the meaning ofife? >> i have nodea after this ride. >> stephen: all right. go. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: do a hab and the while get together. >> yeah, but it's a veryy sat outcome. they don't get...
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. >> stephen: so what daws the whale represent? >> the whale is the reason we're all angry at the world. evil. >> stephen: okay, we're almost over. cliff notes, what is the book about? >> a quest for meaning in life. >> stephen: what is the meaning of life? >> i have no idea after this ride. >> stephen: all right. go. (cheers and applause). while get together. outcome. they don't get along well. it's bad news for ahab. >> stephen: does everyone have a white whale? >> i think so. i think we want to explain to ourselves why the world seems unfair sometimes and does bad things to us. >> stephen: well, andrew, >> a pleasure. >> stephen: that seems like a great book. >> exactly. for you. >> stephen: we'll be right (cheers and applause) ain't i, please welcome lizzo. (cheers and applause) >> i, i, i, i'm in the, i'm in the, i'm in the i'm in the business of makin' music that music business that business, no one can witness 'cause i, i make that crack musisi nigga that real black music nigga the only singles that i'm droppin' are the ones
. >> stephen: so what daws the whale represent? >> the whale is the reason we're all angry at the world. evil. >> stephen: okay, we're almost over. cliff notes, what is the book about? >> a quest for meaning in life. >> stephen: what is the meaning of life? >> i have no idea after this ride. >> stephen: all right. go. (cheers and applause). while get together. outcome. they don't get along well. it's bad news for ahab. >> stephen: does everyone...
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the world's biggest cup of tea you put in the trash can. tau daw tah-dah. >> so the egg is fragile, yet strong. >> exactly. >>> before i proceed with jay from tgf bro's youtube video, i'm going to read his disclaimer. i don't want to explain what was going through my mind to try this. >> i'm going to say thank you. >> i'm going to make a cup of tea. the first to respond with how many sugars to put in it, that's what's i'm going to do. one person responded with 1,238. how about the world's biggest cup of tea that you put in the trash can. or as they say in england, the rubbish bin. first he has to clean it out. get some hot water and cleanser and all that stuff. and then he rolls it into the house. he dumps in some tea bags. after one kettle he's like, i've got to find a better way to do this. he jerry-rigs this thing up. >> like, warm it up. >> with what? >> put hot rocks in it. >> that might work. >> letting the water run and then realizes, i've got to make a run to the store. he leaves the water running. he's got to buy some sugar. >> 1,738 sugars. >> in the wheelie bin. >> i still ca
the world's biggest cup of tea you put in the trash can. tau daw tah-dah. >> so the egg is fragile, yet strong. >> exactly. >>> before i proceed with jay from tgf bro's youtube video, i'm going to read his disclaimer. i don't want to explain what was going through my mind to try this. >> i'm going to say thank you. >> i'm going to make a cup of tea. the first to respond with how many sugars to put in it, that's what's i'm going to do. one person responded with...
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dawes boy have two eyes to see. >> two eyes see. >> why are you saying a boy is a boy is very very dangerous. do you understand me. >> the film is how they recruit kids to become soldiers in africa. and you see they are so young. with that is character hard to play? >>>>efinitely. you know, being a dad and, you know, being a family. having to realize that actually there are people out there that prey on kids like that. take them away and turn them into monster like that. that is an absolole reality. so it was a struggle to digest that. but it was an important film for me. one of the most important because it highlights an epidemic that still happens to this day and it is actuallyyome of the fuel of terrorism that they can convince young people to fight for causes they don't know what they are fighting for. >> you shot the film in ghana, which is where your mother was born, correct. >> yeah. >> and you took your mom with you. >> yeah. >> it was spirititl. we went week or two before so we could have a holiday with her. she was so proud to take me to ghana ghana. and i met my extended family of
dawes boy have two eyes to see. >> two eyes see. >> why are you saying a boy is a boy is very very dangerous. do you understand me. >> the film is how they recruit kids to become soldiers in africa. and you see they are so young. with that is character hard to play? >>>>efinitely. you know, being a dad and, you know, being a family. having to realize that actually there are people out there that prey on kids like that. take them away and turn them into monster like...
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like daw sheja vu in the worst possible way. >> rise of the islamic state and europe's migrant crisisring events. those three put together. >> one of our voters said, you know, we should have combined the islamic state story and the migrant crisis because it's true. yet the migrant crisis in europe for them so overwhelming we felt it had to be an entry of its own. >> number two stunning how quickly politics moved. only 15 years after vermont pioneered civil unions. the supreme court, the united states supreme court said that people had a constitutional right to be married, if they were gay. >> stunning. i talked to some of the gay activists who were involved in this whole 15-year campaign. back in 2000, 2004, they did not believe it would happen this quickly. they really didn't. so, i think it's stunning to them. now they have a lot of work still on their plate. they're not sure how quick it will be to get nondiscrimination laws nationwide. still most states don't have those statewide. congress is not going to pass it. still some work to do. >> the number one story of 2015, the islami
like daw sheja vu in the worst possible way. >> rise of the islamic state and europe's migrant crisisring events. those three put together. >> one of our voters said, you know, we should have combined the islamic state story and the migrant crisis because it's true. yet the migrant crisis in europe for them so overwhelming we felt it had to be an entry of its own. >> number two stunning how quickly politics moved. only 15 years after vermont pioneered civil unions. the supreme...
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. >> the question is, how dawe kedo we keep america safe?by that? like they do in north korea? like they do in china? rubio says we should collect all americans' records all of the time. the constitution says otherwise. i think they're both wrong. i think we defeat terrorism by showing them that we do not fear them. i think if we ban certain religions, if we sensor the internet, i think that at that point the terrorists will have won. regime change hasn't won. toppling secular dictators in the middle east has only led to chaos and the rise of radical islam. i think if we want to defeat terrorism, i think if we truly are sincere about defeating terrorism, we need to quit arming the allies of isis. if we want to defeat terrorism, the boots on the ground. the boots on the ground need to be arab boots on the ground. as commander in chief i will do whatever it takes to defend america. but in defending america, we cannot lose what america stands for. today is the bill of rights anniversary. i hope we will remember that and cherish that in the figh
. >> the question is, how dawe kedo we keep america safe?by that? like they do in north korea? like they do in china? rubio says we should collect all americans' records all of the time. the constitution says otherwise. i think they're both wrong. i think we defeat terrorism by showing them that we do not fear them. i think if we ban certain religions, if we sensor the internet, i think that at that point the terrorists will have won. regime change hasn't won. toppling secular dictators...