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those streets will be offered for ded indication later in the future, which the city will have control over those streets, like any other streets in the city. >> supervisor safai: the city will have the control over the new streets and the sidewalks. >> at the end of the day, yes, sir. >> supervisor safai: that's what i was trying to determine. because if the proposal was the city was not going to have control over the streets and the sidewalks, i would not be in support of that. >> no, they will. they will have to go through the warrant period, and they will be dedicated to the city at the end of the period, just like any other development that creates new streets near a right-of-way. >> supervisor safai: so that spelled out in this resolution, that the new streets will be dedicated -- will be handed back to the city? >> you know, not to my recollection, i don't think, but i do believe there's a development agreement that does spell this whole plan out. >> supervisor safai: i understand, ybut i wouldn't wan this resolution to conflict with this development agreement. i think it should
those streets will be offered for ded indication later in the future, which the city will have control over those streets, like any other streets in the city. >> supervisor safai: the city will have the control over the new streets and the sidewalks. >> at the end of the day, yes, sir. >> supervisor safai: that's what i was trying to determine. because if the proposal was the city was not going to have control over the streets and the sidewalks, i would not be in support of...
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viviana: que se abra el ded te las grandes urbes.se escucha, o se fomenta a travÉs de la parafernalia. sino tambiÉn se fomenta en las celebraciones de quinceaÑeras. ♪ las tradicionales fiestas de 15 aÑ >> en las es se hizo viral un video de una temÁtica de narcotráfico. bailarines disfrazados de sicarios o federales, son los llamados narco bailes. muchas jÓvenes no estÁn de acuerdo con este estilo de festejos, por mÁs de que estÉn de moda en su generaciÓn. >> 15 aÑos, no es otra cosa. >> este padre de una quinceaÑera considera poco prudente la elecciÓn de los narco bailes. >> uno tiene que estar mu darle mÚsica. >> para Ís. >> la vida cotidiana se ve infiltrada por el crimen. >> esto fomenta la narco cultura entre jÓvenes. dicen que cada persona debe tener claro el proyecto de vida que quiere. fÉlix: desde univisiÓn deportes, lindsay, nos tiene la jornada deportiva del dÍa, estados unidos que golea a jamaica. lindsay: muchÍsimas gracias, gusto saludarlos en este cierre del fin de semana con la informaciÓn deportiva. arrancamos con la
viviana: que se abra el ded te las grandes urbes.se escucha, o se fomenta a travÉs de la parafernalia. sino tambiÉn se fomenta en las celebraciones de quinceaÑeras. ♪ las tradicionales fiestas de 15 aÑ >> en las es se hizo viral un video de una temÁtica de narcotráfico. bailarines disfrazados de sicarios o federales, son los llamados narco bailes. muchas jÓvenes no estÁn de acuerdo con este estilo de festejos, por mÁs de que estÉn de moda en su generaciÓn. >> 15 aÑos,...
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at stanford,ded up majored in economics. this was when mark zuckerberg was on campus.id you ever think you could do what he was doing? katrina: it was not even close to my radar at that point. my path to entrepreneurship is a wandering one. i had a preconceived notion of what a founder of the tech company looks like. visible tosn't even me has a career path at that point. emily: what was it that flipped the switch? by the: i was inspired opportunity to transform retail. i thought there are so many different ways you can incorporate data science into the way retail works, and i did not feel like i saw companies doing that. at first, i was on a journey to find that company. it was looking at pre-existing retailers and thinking which one would win, then it was meeting hundreds of founders to find a founder i could join, then ultimately i realized there was this opportunity to transform retail in a totally different way, that i could found that come be myself. emily: you went to harvard for your nda. that is where you started stitch fix. you started it from your cambridge
at stanford,ded up majored in economics. this was when mark zuckerberg was on campus.id you ever think you could do what he was doing? katrina: it was not even close to my radar at that point. my path to entrepreneurship is a wandering one. i had a preconceived notion of what a founder of the tech company looks like. visible tosn't even me has a career path at that point. emily: what was it that flipped the switch? by the: i was inspired opportunity to transform retail. i thought there are so...
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. >> reporter: within a week, quentin went from being an gntive 7-year-old to a hospital bed, ded witholio-like illness that at least five other i kids minnesota now also have. >> doctors are telling you this is sometng that we don't know much about. there's no known cure. that's when the bottom really seemed to drp out. >> reporter: it's called accuse flasity mility its. doctors believe it's linked to virus viruses. >> they can cause hand foot mouth disease, common cold symptom. in rare cases, they cause neurologic disease. >> reporter: in 2014, there were 120 afm cases in 34 states. in 2016, there was another spike. so far this year, there are 38 cases, including the recent cluster in minnesota. sytoms can inclu sudden limb weakness, drooping eyelids or face, and troubleg swallow or slurred speech. in some cases, it can lead to paralysis or even death. doctors recommend hand washing to prevent virus spread. while they don't know if quentin will regain normal use of his arm, his parents say he's doing better. >> he's as happy and a playful ever. >> reporter: what's often called a one
. >> reporter: within a week, quentin went from being an gntive 7-year-old to a hospital bed, ded witholio-like illness that at least five other i kids minnesota now also have. >> doctors are telling you this is sometng that we don't know much about. there's no known cure. that's when the bottom really seemed to drp out. >> reporter: it's called accuse flasity mility its. doctors believe it's linked to virus viruses. >> they can cause hand foot mouth disease, common cold...
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the evacuatition z zones are ded mandatory, versus the evacacuatn zones throughohout georgia and e carorolinas. wewe are showingng two different types of p preparations. this storm is moving very quickly anand we''re seeing evacuation toward the west, the majoririty of people inland are staying.g. phil: what preparations are authorities making? ninicholas: thanks to president donald trump in this regard, we started to have federal and state preparations being not only prepared and having a state of emergency declared. federaral and state response tes are definitely gearing up to get ready to respond and get to people as quickly as possible. for now, we are staying in the western states trying to seek shelter then be able to get back and help as much as p possible. phil: how is the e hurricane expepected to p progress? nikolas: it is a fast-moving storm, expected to die down as it moves inland and d oser to the caliber -- the carolinas, which was recently affected by hurricane florence. hopefully, it dies down quickly before making more impact inland and getting back over that area that was aff
the evacuatition z zones are ded mandatory, versus the evacacuatn zones throughohout georgia and e carorolinas. wewe are showingng two different types of p preparations. this storm is moving very quickly anand we''re seeing evacuation toward the west, the majoririty of people inland are staying.g. phil: what preparations are authorities making? ninicholas: thanks to president donald trump in this regard, we started to have federal and state preparations being not only prepared and having a...
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an attorney and atauthor, he's ded meis work to getting blacn and women released from prison and death row. his book "just mercy" is being made into a movie. at the memorial, more than 4,000 names are engraved. the date of murder listed with the county where they died. the reasons, chilling. >> drinkinfrom a white man's well. >> striking to protest low wages. >> yes, exactly. if you're black and go into town,here's so many ways that you can make a mistake that could cost you your life. >> reporter: for some to vi, the memorial revealing an unexpected truths. >> families not impacted by this. >> reporter: minutes later, it happened to me. my grandmother was a houston. and there's a houston here, and i have to call my father, but -- >> it's astonishing to me how oft that happens. >> reporter: scannin the names on these columns, a familiar last name from bentford count tennessee stands out. houston. it was my paternal grandmother's maiden name. she was born in tennessee. and the john houston engred before me, according to family, was likely related. i have some phone calls to make. >> yes
an attorney and atauthor, he's ded meis work to getting blacn and women released from prison and death row. his book "just mercy" is being made into a movie. at the memorial, more than 4,000 names are engraved. the date of murder listed with the county where they died. the reasons, chilling. >> drinkinfrom a white man's well. >> striking to protest low wages. >> yes, exactly. if you're black and go into town,here's so many ways that you can make a mistake that could...
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considerations, too.ri in fact, hn says that amendment 4 is a political ploy to upend florida's famouslydi dedectorate. >> if there's a million and a half convicted felons in florida, and, in november, the day after the election, they're suddenlyll qualified to vote, well, that's a million and a half new potential voters. everybod issue seems to agree that that universe of new voters, if they actually go out and register, are probably going to be more inclined registration-wise to favor the democratic party. >> reporter: what data is there to support that? >>one, none. but... >> reporter: i ask because... >> ...everybody seems to agree. i haven't heard anybody suggest that, you know, that universe people are really a bunch of, you know, potential republicans >> reporter: nlz, a conservative, disagrees. >> the truth is, i am a 20-plus- year conservative republican. i bring that up not to make an issue of it but to actually not make an issue of it. this issue isn't about politics. it's about people., it's abou know, whether someone can vote and not how they vote. when a debt is paid, it's paid.
considerations, too.ri in fact, hn says that amendment 4 is a political ploy to upend florida's famouslydi dedectorate. >> if there's a million and a half convicted felons in florida, and, in november, the day after the election, they're suddenlyll qualified to vote, well, that's a million and a half new potential voters. everybod issue seems to agree that that universe of new voters, if they actually go out and register, are probably going to be more inclined registration-wise to favor...
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the firsto be buryeady two brothers, david and cecil rosenthal who att ded the tree of life synagogue since they were boys. religious groups across the country are showing their solidarity with pittsburgh. a group of muslim americansor nized a crowd funding campaign that has now raised more than $178,000 in just two days. the funds will help families with medical bills and funeral costs. >> later today president trump is expected to visit steel city in the wake of the tragedy, to some mixed reactions. some residents saying he is not welcome until he has fully denounced whe nationalism. the tree of life rabbi, howevero saying iuld be an honor to meet any president. this as the suspect in the shooting, robert bowers, appears in court for the first time. here is nbc's pete williams. >> shots fired, shots fired! >> reporter: two days after the shooting rampage it was the first court appearance of bowers, ju out of the hospital treated for wounds hd recei during a gun battle with police that left four officers injured. wheeled into court, he said he understood the charges and was ordered h
the firsto be buryeady two brothers, david and cecil rosenthal who att ded the tree of life synagogue since they were boys. religious groups across the country are showing their solidarity with pittsburgh. a group of muslim americansor nized a crowd funding campaign that has now raised more than $178,000 in just two days. the funds will help families with medical bills and funeral costs. >> later today president trump is expected to visit steel city in the wake of the tragedy, to some...
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girls ded in empowering through education. >> they are tired o bei undervalued, tired of their voicesot being heard. >> she made the announcement on international day of the girl. theew mission comes with the let's move campaign in the white house. could ajor change that affect your commute. it will last for years. transportationr repor adam tuss on the slowdown plus, a local mother protected her community but took her own life battling with post partum pression. it's it's time for the ross fall dress event. yeah? so you can find a party dress at a price yeah. that makes you want to celebrate. find the perfect dress for every occasion. it feels even better when you find it for less at theosyes for less.event. so you went online... prescriptions... and got so lost in a mumbo-jumbo of co-pays, coupons and codes that your brain went offline. nextask your cvs pharmacist. our proprietary search tool analyzes ways to help lower your prescription costs. just drop in.... before yo conk out... see what you might save at cvs pharmacy. you know when you're at ross and you ...for how much?.. yes.
girls ded in empowering through education. >> they are tired o bei undervalued, tired of their voicesot being heard. >> she made the announcement on international day of the girl. theew mission comes with the let's move campaign in the white house. could ajor change that affect your commute. it will last for years. transportationr repor adam tuss on the slowdown plus, a local mother protected her community but took her own life battling with post partum pression. it's it's time for...
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>> you know, otis has not let u ded tocalls, but we' the spring, powered through some 30 salmon a dayg four pounds a day to get to a sleeping weight of about half a ton. but that wasn't enough to t championship matchup against bead nose. 747 is aptly named, one post read. just look at that wide body. >> we see these bears day in, day out. it's kind of old news for us some days. but to see people from around the world have an affinity for these wild creatures is pretty amazing. >> reporter: the final vote comes tonight, fat tuesday as it were. but the paparazzi are out of luck. the victor will likely be somewhere far away, sleeping it off, blissfully unaware of their newfound fat fame. lee cowan, los angeles. >> you can find the winner this morning at explore.org. our money is on beadnose. and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, cheheck b back a li later for the morning >>> it's wednesday, october 10th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." hurricane michael has grown more powerful and is now considered extremely dangerous. t
>> you know, otis has not let u ded tocalls, but we' the spring, powered through some 30 salmon a dayg four pounds a day to get to a sleeping weight of about half a ton. but that wasn't enough to t championship matchup against bead nose. 747 is aptly named, one post read. just look at that wide body. >> we see these bears day in, day out. it's kind of old news for us some days. but to see people from around the world have an affinity for these wild creatures is pretty amazing....
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armstrong's unwaivering ded indication to the community is reflected through her work on many nonprofits. i'll just list a couple of them. the bayview opera house, girls 2000, the 21st century academy, and the city college of san francisco southeast, just to name a few, the southeast campus. mrs. armstrong has supported the success of three initiatives has had a significant impact on the bayview-hunters point community, like network for teaching entrepreneurship, and the san francisco renaissance entrepreneurial center. mrs. armstrong has also served as the interim volunteer manager for the american red cross. she's done work as the program director as the american heart association, specifically running the heart association's program called black community programming. she's been a consultant for capital one and consumer action, and as the community relations drar for fazz's restaurant. so the reason we are honoring and bringing this lady here before you is just to recognize an incredible career of service that has largely been unnoticed and unsecelebrated, and i just wanted to give mr
armstrong's unwaivering ded indication to the community is reflected through her work on many nonprofits. i'll just list a couple of them. the bayview opera house, girls 2000, the 21st century academy, and the city college of san francisco southeast, just to name a few, the southeast campus. mrs. armstrong has supported the success of three initiatives has had a significant impact on the bayview-hunters point community, like network for teaching entrepreneurship, and the san francisco...
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armstrong's unwaivering ded indication to the community is reflected through her work on many nonprofitsi'll just list a couple of them. the bayview opera house, girls 2000, the 21st century academy, and the city college of san francisco southeast, just to name a few, the southeast campus. mrs. armstrong has supported the success of three initiatives has had a significant impact on the bayview-hunters point community, like network for teaching entrepreneurship, and the san francisco renaissance
armstrong's unwaivering ded indication to the community is reflected through her work on many nonprofitsi'll just list a couple of them. the bayview opera house, girls 2000, the 21st century academy, and the city college of san francisco southeast, just to name a few, the southeast campus. mrs. armstrong has supported the success of three initiatives has had a significant impact on the bayview-hunters point community, like network for teaching entrepreneurship, and the san francisco renaissance
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reporter laura podesta explains how kavanaugh's trying to win over any ded sena nominee brett kavanaugh is defending his emotional testimony last week. cehi! >> ir>> rcoeportes r: in an op. ed. in the "wall street journal," kavanaugh wrote, i know that my tone was sharp. and i said a few things i should not have said. i hope everyone can understand that i was there as a son, husband and dad. >> i do not know how senator flake and senator collins and senator murkowski will vote. >> reporter: only three republicans and one democrat are still undecided on kavanaugh's nomination. the rest remain split among party lines after reviewing the fbi's latest background check. >> there's no way anything we did would satisfy the democrats. >> what i just read, there are hints of misconduct. so it's very frustrating that they didn't do a thorough investigation. >> reporter: the republican- led senate judiciary committee said the fbi conducted ten interviews and could not corroborate blasey ford's or debora ramirez's sexual assault allegations against cavanaugh. neither ford nor kavanaugh were intervi
reporter laura podesta explains how kavanaugh's trying to win over any ded sena nominee brett kavanaugh is defending his emotional testimony last week. cehi! >> ir>> rcoeportes r: in an op. ed. in the "wall street journal," kavanaugh wrote, i know that my tone was sharp. and i said a few things i should not have said. i hope everyone can understand that i was there as a son, husband and dad. >> i do not know how senator flake and senator collins and senator murkowski...
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now, almost one year later, both homes still don't haveolny s panels.ve not even ded? >> nope. >> reporter: get your money back? >> no. >> reporter: did you get a refund? >> never heard anything. they have just over $17,000 of my money. >> reporter: and nbc 4 responds called and e-mailed niko and his business partner, michael, numerous times, and when they did not respond, we went looking for them. are you, i'm w susan hogan from nbcow 4, are you? >> good. > i want you guys to just get off the properto, okay. >> that's fine. >> reporter: telling us, we should have gone to the office insteadf his home. well, there's a problem with that. the ashburn address on website is now occupied by a different business. we also checked out a leesburg address, michael i usesn the e-mail signatur that's his home, and look in the driveway, an independent solar solutions trailer. no one answered the door. news 4 has learned of even more complaints against independent solar solutions. >> we expect independent to step up and do the right thing. se reporter: aaron's organization reps homeo
now, almost one year later, both homes still don't haveolny s panels.ve not even ded? >> nope. >> reporter: get your money back? >> no. >> reporter: did you get a refund? >> never heard anything. they have just over $17,000 of my money. >> reporter: and nbc 4 responds called and e-mailed niko and his business partner, michael, numerous times, and when they did not respond, we went looking for them. are you, i'm w susan hogan from nbcow 4, are you? >>...
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we over the summer --at we ded our summers to traveling to about 30 different states, 100 different districtsaders, and other victims of gun violence, and obviously registered voters, tens of thousands of voters. >> jimmy: where have you been? om?re did you just come i know you were all around. >> i mean we keep traveling all over the place. we're l over the place in different communities, and just empowering the young people there becae they can activate and mobilize their communities themselves. >> jimmy: but what do you do, and where do you meet up with people? >> i mean it's wherever wee needed is really where we go, and something important to us is we realized that our power in startearkland, but it's not going to end there. this is about more than just one tragedy. this is about the youth standing up for something that is affecting them every single day of their lives. it's affecting every arican every day of their lives, and that's really why we have to engage with people from every walk of life. >> yeah, and we want to make sure that young people are actually being leaders in their co
we over the summer --at we ded our summers to traveling to about 30 different states, 100 different districtsaders, and other victims of gun violence, and obviously registered voters, tens of thousands of voters. >> jimmy: where have you been? om?re did you just come i know you were all around. >> i mean we keep traveling all over the place. we're l over the place in different communities, and just empowering the young people there becae they can activate and mobilize their...
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laughter ] we were like, we think -- "we know you think you know the end, but look at what we just dede like cutting together trailers that aren't even in the movie. [ laughter ] it's like me fighting somebody in karate.as itike, "wait 'til you see this new action scene in 'soul plane.'" [ laughter ] and the movie ended up being the biggest hit on the streets, but one of the biggest flops in the box office, but there is a y positive in evgative. the positive is that's how the following for me in comedy started. >> seth: y>>h. was able to go to comedy clubs, and they were like, "that's the guy." [ cheers and applause ] seth: yeah. >> i was, "that's the guy from 'soul plane' for a long time." >> seth: hey, thanks so much for being here it's always such a pleasure. >> love coming here. i love it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: tnk you so much, vin. >> thank you man. >> seth: kevin hart, everybody. "night school" is in theaters friday. we'll be right back with kristen bell [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yes. honey the local game store wants to sponsor you. i want to sponsor you. ♪ yes. honey
laughter ] we were like, we think -- "we know you think you know the end, but look at what we just dede like cutting together trailers that aren't even in the movie. [ laughter ] it's like me fighting somebody in karate.as itike, "wait 'til you see this new action scene in 'soul plane.'" [ laughter ] and the movie ended up being the biggest hit on the streets, but one of the biggest flops in the box office, but there is a y positive in evgative. the positive is that's how the...
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some people tell us the hicles wereag ded from road se sealant that was still wet.y say their cars were covered th a tar-like substance as they drove between far fax county parkway and ox road. one man sent us some photos. he says the sealant is stuck to the bottom of the car and the windshield. last august news 4 first reported when more than 100 vehicles we damaged on minnieville road. v-dot says anyone can file a claim through its customer service center. >>> if you're thinking about buying a used car from a rental car lot, you could be getting a steal. >> what you need to look out for as you shop. >> reporter: you've probably seen the promotions. used rental cars, low prices, big savings. >> i think is a deal if that's what you're looking for. >> i find th are good carrying and they're cheaper. >> that low price can be attractive, and most companies maintain their vehicles. >> reporter: rental cars can rack up substantial miles though. they show mileage running on their cars anywhere fro about 10,000 to more than 50,000. and while most of those cars are no more
some people tell us the hicles wereag ded from road se sealant that was still wet.y say their cars were covered th a tar-like substance as they drove between far fax county parkway and ox road. one man sent us some photos. he says the sealant is stuck to the bottom of the car and the windshield. last august news 4 first reported when more than 100 vehicles we damaged on minnieville road. v-dot says anyone can file a claim through its customer service center. >>> if you're thinking...
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. /11, whether it was sandy, getting 9/11 health care and ded, i've been there also i work across the aisle. most bipartisan member of congress year after year after year, i get the job done. don't stand on ceremony, i don't have government healthcare, i am not part of any plan.ssional healthcare my wife and i, children and grandchildren, the same as you, been here, will stay here. thank you. moderator: let's begin the questions. you, question to congressman. mitch mcconnell pledged to relitigate repeal of affordable care act. repeal in thethis repeal in the past and there have been nonpartisan estimates that project it would cost billions of dollars if it were to go away, 2.7 million lose health estimated nce, it is in second district alone would insurance by lth 2026. why would it be good for new away?f the aca went rep. king: it wouldn't be. i made it clear time and again, supported the affordable care act, but other parts are damaging. 105% under the affordable care act. e have seen almost 5 million people lose health care coverage. high, ases deductibles so not worth having healt
. /11, whether it was sandy, getting 9/11 health care and ded, i've been there also i work across the aisle. most bipartisan member of congress year after year after year, i get the job done. don't stand on ceremony, i don't have government healthcare, i am not part of any plan.ssional healthcare my wife and i, children and grandchildren, the same as you, been here, will stay here. thank you. moderator: let's begin the questions. you, question to congressman. mitch mcconnell pledged to...
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we need to work until the last day to get the vote out, and it is determine ded upon how many peoplee out to vote. i think that people learned a lesson last time that staying home, you own it. they own the state of the country right now. >> and it is a -- >> so great to have the pros here. >> and wwim, who wants it most, and that is what it is about in the last two weeks. >> and in the end, and the closing trump is making out there on the campaign trail, and he is telling the voters exactly who he is, and who the republicans are, and not one republican stand up, and say, what he is doing is wrong. paul ryan is referring calls back to the white house when he is getting the calls of the so-called tax cut, because it is not true. the republicans need to stand up and call the president out for what he is doing, and the fact that they are telling people who they are, and they are trump republicans. >> we will have to leave it there. stephanie cutter, and peter hart, thank you for being here, and mike murphy, thank you as well, and coming up, barack the vote, and he is pushing the democrat
we need to work until the last day to get the vote out, and it is determine ded upon how many peoplee out to vote. i think that people learned a lesson last time that staying home, you own it. they own the state of the country right now. >> and it is a -- >> so great to have the pros here. >> and wwim, who wants it most, and that is what it is about in the last two weeks. >> and in the end, and the closing trump is making out there on the campaign trail, and he is...
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it now would be investigate ded and charged as a felony. >> dana: interesting. it was good to have you here. we hope to have you back again. >> thank you. >> dana: president trump is hitting the campaign trail hoping to swing some blue senates red in the senate. plus, brand new polling on the brett kavanaugh confirmation battle and the results may surprise you. chris stirewalt will explain. a once-in-five hundred year storm should happen every five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i thi
it now would be investigate ded and charged as a felony. >> dana: interesting. it was good to have you here. we hope to have you back again. >> thank you. >> dana: president trump is hitting the campaign trail hoping to swing some blue senates red in the senate. plus, brand new polling on the brett kavanaugh confirmation battle and the results may surprise you. chris stirewalt will explain. a once-in-five hundred year storm should happen every five hundred years, right? fact...
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many of them ded up in part-time jobs.e of them just stopped looking altogether how do you read that? what's your sense of that? >> it'sue . the financial crisis cost a lot of people their jobs and their homes and their careers and their hopes and dreams to some extent. so we want to avoid that. and over the ten years really since the depths of the, crisis we have seen a tremendous recovery in the labor market and the economy generally.r larce participation is back up to normal levels, in fact even indeed above normal levels. it doesn't mean that this strong economy has reached every american. it has. we know there are demographics and this are regions anddu ries and individuals who have not, you know, have not be affected, haven't goten their jobs back, and so, you know, these big negati events are quite costly, like financial crisis some we've done really a helot of things over course of the last decade to try to avoid having that experience again. >> woodruff: let's talk about something, i guess your favorite subject, i
many of them ded up in part-time jobs.e of them just stopped looking altogether how do you read that? what's your sense of that? >> it'sue . the financial crisis cost a lot of people their jobs and their homes and their careers and their hopes and dreams to some extent. so we want to avoid that. and over the ten years really since the depths of the, crisis we have seen a tremendous recovery in the labor market and the economy generally.r larce participation is back up to normal levels, in...
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th have long opposed ethan ded say high-ethanol fuel can damage engines in cars. the trump administrationai e.p.a. has wved some rules requiring ethanol's use in gas at the behest of oilroducers. >> i made that promise to you erring the primaries, reme i made that promise. promises made. promises kept. >> yang: politically, the president's move is seen as an effort to bolster farm-state republicans in tight races this fall, inuding some he singled out during tuesday's rally. in addition, allowing year-round sales of high-ethanol blends has been sought by iowa republicanuc senator grassley, who successfully shepherded the confirmation of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh.um mr. said the administration would move quickly to have the new rules in place by next summer. for a closer look at how the fortunes of corn factor into nearly everything in farm country, particularl election year, we turn to grant gerlock, a reporter with harvesc puedia. he's based at net news, in lincoln, nebraska. grant gerlock, thanks for joining us. explain to us the pressures that corn
th have long opposed ethan ded say high-ethanol fuel can damage engines in cars. the trump administrationai e.p.a. has wved some rules requiring ethanol's use in gas at the behest of oilroducers. >> i made that promise to you erring the primaries, reme i made that promise. promises made. promises kept. >> yang: politically, the president's move is seen as an effort to bolster farm-state republicans in tight races this fall, inuding some he singled out during tuesday's rally. in...
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ohasdac m aepor ded. ur i s>>. on d't of notaving it light past0 clock.e h, steve i cet g u weather. >> i don't want toi d't so emot. >> 44 right now in washington. quickly, it will be in the mid 60s later today.t sunny, brigh and beautiful, steve. you can get out enjoy your afternoon. >> oh, i will.s >> every day thi week. >> good. sun does not set until after 6:00 and it will be nice quiet couple of days. 64 today. tomorrow perfect for trick or treaters. 75 on thursday. nice and warm start to november. and then little cooler fort weekend yes, we'll roll the clocks back whether you like it or not. >> that part is true. it's goingn happe. >> i'm here for it. >> i'm not going to be a fan. ital let's check inh w 5> s motr ryl thtos way get feln volume improving up 95 southbouc to the beltway metro is one tim. >>> we're just one week away from the mid term election but many of uyo hit the pollsla litar ee more than ha owayve already. we're talking about recordur t u yo t busiest times. bob.arnard in chevy chase where good morning. >> good morning, steve. th'
ohasdac m aepor ded. ur i s>>. on d't of notaving it light past0 clock.e h, steve i cet g u weather. >> i don't want toi d't so emot. >> 44 right now in washington. quickly, it will be in the mid 60s later today.t sunny, brigh and beautiful, steve. you can get out enjoy your afternoon. >> oh, i will.s >> every day thi week. >> good. sun does not set until after 6:00 and it will be nice quiet couple of days. 64 today. tomorrow perfect for trick or treaters. 75...
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heroine in, knowing that the fear of becoming dope sick for attended one hell of a business --porten ded one hell of a business model. >> next, senator dianne feinstein and her own and, senate democrat and date senator kevin de leon debate the issues in california's u.s. than it race. publice san francisco was the institute, this is one hour and 10 minutes. [applause] ♪ >> good afternoon. my name is donna lucas. on happy to welcome you here behalf of the ppic board of directors. we are pleased to present this program today featuring the two candidates for the u.s. senate. thank you senator de leon, and thank you u.s. senator dianne joining us today for this important discussion. the ppict is part of 2018 speaker series on california's future. we would like to thank our sponsors of this series for their underwriting support. these organizations are listed on the screen and on the back of your program. let's take a moment to take -- to thank them. [applause] this series is also funded by the donor circle and corporate circle. groups in individual organizations that provide generous support
heroine in, knowing that the fear of becoming dope sick for attended one hell of a business --porten ded one hell of a business model. >> next, senator dianne feinstein and her own and, senate democrat and date senator kevin de leon debate the issues in california's u.s. than it race. publice san francisco was the institute, this is one hour and 10 minutes. [applause] ♪ >> good afternoon. my name is donna lucas. on happy to welcome you here behalf of the ppic board of directors....
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heroine in, knowing that the fear of becoming dope sick for attended one hell of a business --porten ded one hell of a business model. >> next, senator dianne feinstein and her own and, senate democrat and date
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it was the first time since she ded her mome ended . hengagement.owerful ballot. ns >> congratulat on 15 years. >>> up next, this is good, craig. >> great. >> a n michael jordan ad has people talking. the six-time nba champion is constantly referred to as the greatest of all time. >> because he is. >> many people now debate whether that's still the case as lebron james has three championship under his belt and is quickly building other accolades that surpass michael jordan's. so when m.j. released a promo that teased an epic matchup, many thought we'd finally get to settle the date. take a look. >> a lot of talk going on these days about who is the greatest evho. about w has the titles. the raw talent. i get it. it's a tough call. maybe the best way to settle this debate is to pady it out he to head. >> s yeah, there was a tease. the promo was for this coming sunday nightootball head to head featuring tom brady and aaron rodgers. even lron james got psyched out tweeting, i'm ready, oh, my bad, i thought maybe you were um, never mind. turns out that
it was the first time since she ded her mome ended . hengagement.owerful ballot. ns >> congratulat on 15 years. >>> up next, this is good, craig. >> great. >> a n michael jordan ad has people talking. the six-time nba champion is constantly referred to as the greatest of all time. >> because he is. >> many people now debate whether that's still the case as lebron james has three championship under his belt and is quickly building other accolades that...
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users,ded 7 million easily beating estimates.y now plan to add a record 29 billion customers, and it appears their record-setting programming is pulling off -- paying off. they have released hours of new movies, and specials, helping attract new subscribers. joining us now is alex webb. first of all, this is a huge surprise. from almost nowhere, they are doing well. they have been doing well, but the concern is could they sustain this rate of spending? shows,said, hours of new the first time ever breaking the 500 hour mark. that was the skepticism, they spent all this money, can they deliver subscribers? it seems yes. they have good analysts. they have worked out that if you put in a certain amount, you get a certain amount out and it is paying off. francine: we had concerns going in. are they dispelled? that,a big concern is even if they deliver, how many people are willing to subscribe? secondly, can internet feed sustain? the ceo says he sees another decade of growth. he will obviously give the most optimistic projection, but
users,ded 7 million easily beating estimates.y now plan to add a record 29 billion customers, and it appears their record-setting programming is pulling off -- paying off. they have released hours of new movies, and specials, helping attract new subscribers. joining us now is alex webb. first of all, this is a huge surprise. from almost nowhere, they are doing well. they have been doing well, but the concern is could they sustain this rate of spending? shows,said, hours of new the first time...
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of forced to sell his team after a hail of sexual harassment accusations ran in "sports illustrated"dedd in disgrace, sold his team in disgrace and, oh, by the way, he sold his team for $2.25 billion, a team he basically started for $100 million 20 years ago. so disgrace, you know, pays pretty well in the nfl. but also it gives you a sense of the franchise valuations that are helping to make nfl a bigger pie. so basically, one of the sort of defining mechanisms of what i went into looking at is at what point does, you know, pie is certainly delicious, but at what point does the league get fat, right? and at what point does it sort of greed out all that sort of makes it a perfectly wonderful form of recreation at its core? the nfl, that is, i think, one of the single most offputting things about the league, you just hear numbers, numbers, numbers, revenues, revenues, revenues, dollar signs, more so than certainly any other sport i've paid attention to. and it's as if it's part of the sport in general, but it's certainly what everyone thinks about. >> if i could add one thing to that? you
of forced to sell his team after a hail of sexual harassment accusations ran in "sports illustrated"dedd in disgrace, sold his team in disgrace and, oh, by the way, he sold his team for $2.25 billion, a team he basically started for $100 million 20 years ago. so disgrace, you know, pays pretty well in the nfl. but also it gives you a sense of the franchise valuations that are helping to make nfl a bigger pie. so basically, one of the sort of defining mechanisms of what i went into...