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when your campaign is defined by, dominated by money, you spond to money. and that our politics delinked from our citizenry and incredibly unhealthy because the fact of the matter is, money, big money, often has very, very different interests than the great massive citizens. the history of america is a history of people fixing problems and we should never assume that all the problems were fixed in 1787 or in 1865 or in 1965. what we should recognize is, that new problems occur, new challenges arise and when those challenges come our way, we ought to meet them as the founders intended by writing elements of a constitution that will respond to the moment in which we live, to solve those problems, to make real democracy. we've done it before, we have to do it again. our book had theadacious goal, to people who have started organizing, to go for it. don't be overwhelmed, do not think it was impossible. it was overwhelming and impossible to get votes for women and to get rid of segregation and jim crow and not just the civil war, but the civil rights. it was unr
when your campaign is defined by, dominated by money, you spond to money. and that our politics delinked from our citizenry and incredibly unhealthy because the fact of the matter is, money, big money, often has very, very different interests than the great massive citizens. the history of america is a history of people fixing problems and we should never assume that all the problems were fixed in 1787 or in 1865 or in 1965. what we should recognize is, that new problems occur, new challenges...
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he dominated the news. think he helps himself in one way which he has proven that status quo, trump dominates the contest. nobody could put a glove on him last night. john: he is still in front. reconservatives are almost uniformly critical of donald trump last night. next, let's take a look at marco rubio's performance. the senator was widely praised by pundits, analysts centrists for how he did on stage. by this morning, it appeared one of his answers last night caused in trouble. >> you favor a rape and incest exception to abortion. mr. rubio: i would not say that is -- i have never said that or advocated that. i advocated that we passed a law in this country that all human life at all stages is worthy of protection. it is called the constitution of the united states. >> you are on the bill that had that for rape and incest. is that something you want to correct this morning? mr. rubio: that is not true. every single pro-life senator, group, even the catholics, supported the bill you are talking about. i
he dominated the news. think he helps himself in one way which he has proven that status quo, trump dominates the contest. nobody could put a glove on him last night. john: he is still in front. reconservatives are almost uniformly critical of donald trump last night. next, let's take a look at marco rubio's performance. the senator was widely praised by pundits, analysts centrists for how he did on stage. by this morning, it appeared one of his answers last night caused in trouble. >>...
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he dominated the news. think he helps himself in one way, primarily, which is he has proven that status quo, trump dominates the contest. nobody could put a glove on him last night. john: he is still in front. it is interesting. liberals thought he did well by his standards last night. conservatives are almost uniformly critical of donald trump last night. mark: they are thinking wistfully, not analytically. john: next, let's take a look at marco rubio's performance. the senator was widely praised by pundits, analysts, centrists , conservative republicans for how he did on stage. by this morning, it appeared one of his answers last night caused him a little bit of trouble. >> you favor a rape and incest exception to abortion bans. mr. rubio: i would not say that is -- i have never said that or advocated that. what i have advocated is that we pass a law in this country that all human life at all stages is worthy of protection. in fact, i think that law already exist. it is called the constitution of the unit
he dominated the news. think he helps himself in one way, primarily, which is he has proven that status quo, trump dominates the contest. nobody could put a glove on him last night. john: he is still in front. it is interesting. liberals thought he did well by his standards last night. conservatives are almost uniformly critical of donald trump last night. mark: they are thinking wistfully, not analytically. john: next, let's take a look at marco rubio's performance. the senator was widely...
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the dominant company is fitbit, the recently ipo'ed fitbit. dominant a year ago, dominant still.man still holding up strongly. when you talk about wearable stuff and the apple watch certainly gets a lot of attention, it is fitbit that has dominated this market and continues to this year, even as the market is growing fantastically. pimm: what do you think of the introduction of the apple watch to those best buy stores question mark -- best buy stores? cory: it will sell devices, likely. samsung just took it on the chin, lost dramatically on the market share. one might imagine, the couple watch has something to do with it. i think the best way to look at the apple watch is as an accessory to the iphone. a lot of the analysts when they try to figure out how many will sell, they look at it as an accessory just like that. there are a certain number of iphone users that will have the watch and they figure out that percentage, thereby calculating the number of watch sales. pimm: in order to use the fitbit, you need to connected to a computer or smartphone device, correct? cory: correct
the dominant company is fitbit, the recently ipo'ed fitbit. dominant a year ago, dominant still.man still holding up strongly. when you talk about wearable stuff and the apple watch certainly gets a lot of attention, it is fitbit that has dominated this market and continues to this year, even as the market is growing fantastically. pimm: what do you think of the introduction of the apple watch to those best buy stores question mark -- best buy stores? cory: it will sell devices, likely. samsung...
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by the beginning of the 20th century, the democratic party was totally dominant. within the democratic party there were conservatives and as the 20th century went on, a number of liberal democrats. the contest became between conservatives and liberals within the democratic primary. up until about 1960, almost every elected official in the state was a democrat, and most of the elections that shows officials for public office took place in the democratic primary. you had a pattern up until about 1960 where more people were voting in the democratic primary in the spring then in november because there was really no contest in the november election. starting in 1960, texas has gone through three stages of transformation that have changed the dynamics of texas politics. the first one from about 1960 to 1978 that first phase of change was one where the republican party became competitive at the top of the ticket. we had a period of competitive races for the presidency, for the united states senate and some of the governor's races. below that, everything was democratic. i
by the beginning of the 20th century, the democratic party was totally dominant. within the democratic party there were conservatives and as the 20th century went on, a number of liberal democrats. the contest became between conservatives and liberals within the democratic primary. up until about 1960, almost every elected official in the state was a democrat, and most of the elections that shows officials for public office took place in the democratic primary. you had a pattern up until about...
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culture of nebraska today, essentially european, asian cultures that form our dominant culture. i think it is particularly singular for dr. alexander in the 1920's, when the concern over the treatment of the native americans in the united states was not even on the public's radar. for him to put emphasis in one of the two public legislative chambers to give the theme of one of those chambers exclusively to the history and culture of the native american in nebraska. today, it would be a mandate to give that kind of cultural consideration. in the 1920's, it was far from a mandate. it was the humanity, the intellect, and the respective -- respect of dr. alexander that made this room the tribute to the native culture of our state as it is. the principal area of appreciation of the native culture is in the ornamental tile ceiling overhead, which is a four-part dome, polychrome tile dome, which was created in image by the woman who created all of the mosaics, did the tile vaulting and the floor mosaics in this holding. we are standing at the west entrance of the state capitol. is a me
culture of nebraska today, essentially european, asian cultures that form our dominant culture. i think it is particularly singular for dr. alexander in the 1920's, when the concern over the treatment of the native americans in the united states was not even on the public's radar. for him to put emphasis in one of the two public legislative chambers to give the theme of one of those chambers exclusively to the history and culture of the native american in nebraska. today, it would be a mandate...
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if we look back on this era over the last 45 years we are struck by the two dominant trends. first rapid decline in the inflation and interest rates and a second, related to that the tremendous surge in the value of the financial assets. in 1980 when the prime interest rate was 21% and the ten year treasury yielded 15%. today those roots are closer to 2%. 1980 the value of the world stock market was between one to $2 trillion today that evaluation is in excess of $60 trillion the value of the u.s. stock market is 21 or $22 trillion. both assets are underwritten startup companies including microsoft and many others. there is a close relationship between the rising asset values and the financial markets and innovation in the broad economy. these developments broke up the continent to be co- concentrated structure making it more open, competitive and innovative indexing and the corporate profits are higher now than the industrial concentration and oligopoly. the end of the cold war ended interest of china and the world economy similarly broke up the structure of the world politi
if we look back on this era over the last 45 years we are struck by the two dominant trends. first rapid decline in the inflation and interest rates and a second, related to that the tremendous surge in the value of the financial assets. in 1980 when the prime interest rate was 21% and the ten year treasury yielded 15%. today those roots are closer to 2%. 1980 the value of the world stock market was between one to $2 trillion today that evaluation is in excess of $60 trillion the value of the...
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by the beginning of the 20th century, the democratic party was totally dominant. within the democratic party there were conservatives and as the 20th century went on, a number of liberal democrats. the contest became between conservatives and liberals within the democratic primary. up until about 1960, almost every elected official in the state was a democrat, and most of the elections that shows officials for public office took place in the democratic primary. you had a pattern up until about 1960
by the beginning of the 20th century, the democratic party was totally dominant. within the democratic party there were conservatives and as the 20th century went on, a number of liberal democrats. the contest became between conservatives and liberals within the democratic primary. up until about 1960, almost every elected official in the state was a democrat, and most of the elections that shows officials for public office took place in the democratic primary. you had a pattern up until about...
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peter: they will be dominant for a while. they are all great businesses but i do not think they will be dominant forever. emily: do you see one or another becoming more dominant than the rest? peter: it is always difficult to judge, but if i had to pick one, i tend to think google has an incredible arc at this point. emily: how? peter the core search monopoly : is a powerful and they are trying to extend it into these other areas. emily: they are exploring so many different things, robotics, google glass, self driving cars. peter: they are all -- absolutely. these are attempts to extend the search monopoly. emily: which of the project are you the most excited about? peter: the self driving cars would change transportation may be as much as the development of the car it self. startups toompare ts.ts -- cul not in the sense -- there is an intense understanding of something that is true that very few people do. my paypal friend elon musk's spacex company is motivated by the idea that they will get human beings tomorrow's in the
peter: they will be dominant for a while. they are all great businesses but i do not think they will be dominant forever. emily: do you see one or another becoming more dominant than the rest? peter: it is always difficult to judge, but if i had to pick one, i tend to think google has an incredible arc at this point. emily: how? peter the core search monopoly : is a powerful and they are trying to extend it into these other areas. emily: they are exploring so many different things, robotics,...
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it burns so i wouldn't recommend it, even as a joke. >> dominic, i don't care whether it's set up orne, you created a great video, so i give it to you, man. >> i feel like i deserve it, but not to that extent. she didn't have to do that. other people can learn from my experience, don't cheat on a good woman, everyone. >> i hope you fully recover. >> i'll be all right. just keep on putting some neosporin on it and hold it in place with a rubber band. >>> if you've ever had trouble texting while holding your umbrella -- >> somebody's come up with a solution. >> see if this foambrella is for you. wewe s snanap p itit.. wewe s statackck i it. wewe s smomoososh h it. wewe l lovove e itit.. hershey's s mamakekes s itit a. yoyou u mamakeke i it t s. hehersrshehey'y's s isis m mini, our chocolate. new citracal pearls. dedelicious berries and cream. . sosoftft, , chchewewabablel plus vitamin d. ononlyly f frorom m cicit. it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to b
it burns so i wouldn't recommend it, even as a joke. >> dominic, i don't care whether it's set up orne, you created a great video, so i give it to you, man. >> i feel like i deserve it, but not to that extent. she didn't have to do that. other people can learn from my experience, don't cheat on a good woman, everyone. >> i hope you fully recover. >> i'll be all right. just keep on putting some neosporin on it and hold it in place with a rubber band. >>> if...
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specifically, their objectives are to seek regional domination, to reduce u.s. influence, and drive the united states out of the region, to destroy the state of israel. for 35 years to include this year, they have kenyan -- continue to espouse these objectives often using inflammatory language and always determined and consistent. their strategy to achieve these geopolitical objectives is not only in my judgment capable and brilliant, but it is downright successful. their execution on for the strategy is the iranian revolutionary guard corps, led for over 20 years by seller led by a hybrid of special operations forces overseeing engineering, science, and financial entities to support their operations. boss, not thee chief of the iranian military, and not the president of the country. the only boss he has is the supreme leader. there means to achieve their geopolitical objectives are proxy clients, fighting proxy wars. proxy clients using terrorism. let's briefly consider what they have done to reduce the u.s. influence and drive the united states out of the regi
specifically, their objectives are to seek regional domination, to reduce u.s. influence, and drive the united states out of the region, to destroy the state of israel. for 35 years to include this year, they have kenyan -- continue to espouse these objectives often using inflammatory language and always determined and consistent. their strategy to achieve these geopolitical objectives is not only in my judgment capable and brilliant, but it is downright successful. their execution on for the...
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the same occupations that we saw women dominating in the 20th century, they are dominating in the 1950's, the same occupations where this growth is going to occur in women's labor force participation. i want to remind you of what some of them were and talk a little bit about them, why they are changing, why their demand is increasing, why more women could be absorbed into those occupations. because to get pictures i want these pictures to move into our minds to help us move june cleaver aside. she is occupying a little bit less of our imagination when we think of women in the 1950's. by the time we get to these images i hope these images will be crowding june claim or -- cleaver to the margins. you want to engrave these in our mind. as you well know, american women had taken over the elementary school teaching by the end of the 19th century. they dominate the school teaching force by the end of the 19th century. in the 1950's, the famous baby-boom that began in the 1940's, i am one of those babies , the cause of those babies, the increase in fertility among american women, because of t
the same occupations that we saw women dominating in the 20th century, they are dominating in the 1950's, the same occupations where this growth is going to occur in women's labor force participation. i want to remind you of what some of them were and talk a little bit about them, why they are changing, why their demand is increasing, why more women could be absorbed into those occupations. because to get pictures i want these pictures to move into our minds to help us move june cleaver aside....
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, but before it closed its door ofs dominic's used jordan -- doors dominic's used jordan's name in an ad without permission and the company was ordered to pay him $8.9 million. >>> it's a video that has all of us talking and sharing today. >> it's a whole bear family having a pool party in the backyard in rock away township, new jersey. the animals had fun on the swing set, play with the inflatable ball. the family posted these photos on youtube. at the end the bears appear to roll out on their own, but you got to think while you're watching this that yard will never be the same in so many ways. >> you can tell they were shooting that from a very good distance. >> will the bears come back another night when they think we need to have a good time? >> they're playing with the toys inside the pool and swinging. >> i didn't know bears were that smart. >> bears are smart. >> apparently they just got up and left when they were done. >> might want to change your water in the pool. just saying. okay, ready? 3-degree guarantee. >> how did we do? >> i'm a little worried about this. >> we hear t
, but before it closed its door ofs dominic's used jordan -- doors dominic's used jordan's name in an ad without permission and the company was ordered to pay him $8.9 million. >>> it's a video that has all of us talking and sharing today. >> it's a whole bear family having a pool party in the backyard in rock away township, new jersey. the animals had fun on the swing set, play with the inflatable ball. the family posted these photos on youtube. at the end the bears appear to...
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the apaches had been the dominant group in that area. after the comanches get horses the apaches are no longer the dominant group. they disperse off the southern plains. some look for refuge with the spanish missions in texas. but they are driven away essentially by the comanches who become this dominant horse on the southern plains over the course of the 1700s. it's important to know that they can raid but that trading pont is important as well. in some years the comanches or groups like them will show up at a trade fair and it will be peaceful. they'll exchange buffalo items. other years they'll raid the spanish. it depends on a variety of factors. there's altercation between violent rinteractions and rathe peaceful interactions. one of the great ironies, it extends to a number of different plains peoples over the course of the 1700s. as the horse moves north, different peoples adopt horses. the sioux will eventually adopt horses. you get a lot of tumult on the plains. some grops profit from horses. some groups are terrified by groups
the apaches had been the dominant group in that area. after the comanches get horses the apaches are no longer the dominant group. they disperse off the southern plains. some look for refuge with the spanish missions in texas. but they are driven away essentially by the comanches who become this dominant horse on the southern plains over the course of the 1700s. it's important to know that they can raid but that trading pont is important as well. in some years the comanches or groups like them...
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is samsung in jeopardy of losing its dominance?wford: they are in jeopardy of losing it, but i will tell you the progress out of the company is significant. when you look at the two most recent products they brought out, they never have been better. yeah, they blew it on demand and in terms of forecasting demand -- six months ago, what you are seeing in the results today represent that decisions that were made a year ago and i think they are now in an upswing and we could see a bottom here for samsung. bob: there are challenges for the smartphone market, period. it will challenge samsung and apple. i think that is one of the challenges they are facing. we are seeing on the high-end where samsung has focused a lot of their efforts, it will be very difficult. i think we are seeing the transformation of samsung as a company. it will be harder to make money on devices. there will be more on the semiconductor and component side. there is better margin there. i think samsung may follow a similar type of method. emily: even tom brady is u
is samsung in jeopardy of losing its dominance?wford: they are in jeopardy of losing it, but i will tell you the progress out of the company is significant. when you look at the two most recent products they brought out, they never have been better. yeah, they blew it on demand and in terms of forecasting demand -- six months ago, what you are seeing in the results today represent that decisions that were made a year ago and i think they are now in an upswing and we could see a bottom here for...
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the dominant feature in the forecast is high pressure. big area of high pressure that stays in place for days and days. i'm not saying that we will be completely without showers or storms because that will happen. we will get some activity out but for the most part, this high pressure system stays put. it is going to be a very stagnant, steamy, forecast. and so for today, getting hotter out there. with winds out of the southwest, and looking good though. with the slight chance of a shower or storm to the north. and tomorrow, a summer sizzler. we will be even hotter than today. a little more humid as well. winds persistently out of the south west. and for monday, hotter and mid to upper 90s and hazy and hot and humid to start your workweek. today, it will be hazy hot. just not so humid. as we look at the beach forecast. the water temperature is 68 and 76 degrees. and there is a low risk of rip kurns today, that is great news, and warm start at the beach and mid-80s today. and tomorrow, a warm finish. mid to upper 80s. and winds out of the
the dominant feature in the forecast is high pressure. big area of high pressure that stays in place for days and days. i'm not saying that we will be completely without showers or storms because that will happen. we will get some activity out but for the most part, this high pressure system stays put. it is going to be a very stagnant, steamy, forecast. and so for today, getting hotter out there. with winds out of the southwest, and looking good though. with the slight chance of a shower or...
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donald trump dominates the u.s. presidential debate. he takes center stage at the first televised republican debate. a french hostage is released in yemen. isabelle prime was released after six months in captivity. she is expected to return to france later today. the united nations calls on friends to drop an emergency clan -- an emergency plan for migrants in calais with hopes of reaching the united kingdom. time for a business update. i'm joined by william hilderbrandt. greece entered deflation way back in february 2013, after 29 months consumer prices have fallen. the latest figures show the inflation rate fell to 1.3% last month versus down 1.1% in june. economists had been expecting the reading to remain unchanged, so there is bad news there. and an wages and pensions deep recession exerted downward pressures. let's take a check in on the markets. it is after midday in europe. ,thens is up at the moment other european equities are in the red. a lot of results to digest, but athens is trading up 1.8%. a lot of treading water here as
donald trump dominates the u.s. presidential debate. he takes center stage at the first televised republican debate. a french hostage is released in yemen. isabelle prime was released after six months in captivity. she is expected to return to france later today. the united nations calls on friends to drop an emergency clan -- an emergency plan for migrants in calais with hopes of reaching the united kingdom. time for a business update. i'm joined by william hilderbrandt. greece entered...
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while trump dominates the coverage, the coverage says, look at how trump is dominating the coverage. i was hoping the debate would broaden out the coverage and allow some candidates some breathing room. host: is that the fault of the media? the moderators? the candidates? guest: i think it is the media. i turned on the tv last night, and saw, "trump dominating the news." it all feeds on itself on some level. i wouldn't say that coverage of trump has been positive, it has been largely negative, just like the coverage of hillary clinton has been largely negative so far. i think the problem with politics is we don't get enough of it. you get so much stuff that doesn't have anything to do with politics. you have a small hole that has to do with the campaign. the interesting thing about trump running is the amount of coverage of the republican race went up dramatically because they thought that people would find this interesting the way they like thunderstorms, mudslides. host: what is the media missing about these candidates and their campaigns, and the public policy issues? guest: there
while trump dominates the coverage, the coverage says, look at how trump is dominating the coverage. i was hoping the debate would broaden out the coverage and allow some candidates some breathing room. host: is that the fault of the media? the moderators? the candidates? guest: i think it is the media. i turned on the tv last night, and saw, "trump dominating the news." it all feeds on itself on some level. i wouldn't say that coverage of trump has been positive, it has been largely...
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i wouldn't recommend it even as a joke. >> dominic, i don't care whether it's set up or not. you took the heat for this one. you created a great video, so i give it to you, man. >> sometimes i feel like i deserve it but not to that extent. she didn't have to do that. other people can learn from my experience. don't cheat on a good woman. >> i hope you fully recover. >> i'll be all right. keep on putting neosporin on it and hold it in place with a rubber band. >>> i've got three dash cam videos. the first one in australia. pay attention to the pole up ahead. as you can see, the car crosses the road, banks into the pole. the pole itself bends but didn't topple it. >> it barely even moved it. that is a really strong pole. >> even though that's a small car, that pole did sustain a hit by a car. that's not like a little motorbike. >> i've got to say i'm not worried about the pole, though. i'm worried about the guy in the car. >> he was dazed but okay. >> looks like he was dazed before he hit the pole. >> one could make that argument. this dash cam video shows you really have to pa
i wouldn't recommend it even as a joke. >> dominic, i don't care whether it's set up or not. you took the heat for this one. you created a great video, so i give it to you, man. >> sometimes i feel like i deserve it but not to that extent. she didn't have to do that. other people can learn from my experience. don't cheat on a good woman. >> i hope you fully recover. >> i'll be all right. keep on putting neosporin on it and hold it in place with a rubber band....
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one woman is drawing attention after taking up a profession that is conventionally dominated by men. nhk world reports from the city in northern afghanistan. prx prx. >> reporter: a taxi drives through town. the driver is 40-year-old woman. she's said to be the only female cabdriver in the whole of afghanistan. >> translator: i took this job because i like driving and female drivers were in demand. the pay is good, too. >> reporter: taxis are an important method of travel in afghanistan, as the country's transportation system remains. but cabdrivers in the nation are overwhelmingly men. female customers try to stop sara's taxi whenever they spot her. >> translator: how was the ride? >> translator: very comfortable. >> reporter: man women say that thanks to sara they can now use taxis. >> translator: male drivers often say nasty things to me. so whenever i use a taxi, i ask for sara. >> reporter: but sara suffers harassment from men who hate the idea of women working. >> translator: all the hubcaps get stolen. and my car got hit while it was parked here. >> reporter: from time to time
one woman is drawing attention after taking up a profession that is conventionally dominated by men. nhk world reports from the city in northern afghanistan. prx prx. >> reporter: a taxi drives through town. the driver is 40-year-old woman. she's said to be the only female cabdriver in the whole of afghanistan. >> translator: i took this job because i like driving and female drivers were in demand. the pay is good, too. >> reporter: taxis are an important method of travel in...
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and dominic will enjoy his week. >>> shaken awake. a small earthquake rumbled in central new jersey early this morning. the u.s. >> he launch survey confirms a -- the u.s. geological survey confirms a 2.7 quake struck a.m. it caused no damage but the sound and movement woke people >> like a thunderclap rumble woke up because the windows were shaking. >> i woke up and felt like the house cracked in the night. >> the last earthquake in new jersey was 1.9 east of trenton last december. forecast. >> is the great looking friday going to come into the weekend? you have to get it into the weekend. it looks like mother nature is going to cooperate. the picture is a good one. nice looking sky. degrees. today you were close to 90. i think the 90-degree mark we hit it tomorrow. it's a beach weekend with slight chance of showers. warm water at the shore. sea temperatures from 74 up to 80 degrees down around portions of the jersey shore. that's a mild water for us out there. so what will the skies be doing? again, they look good for the entire wee
and dominic will enjoy his week. >>> shaken awake. a small earthquake rumbled in central new jersey early this morning. the u.s. >> he launch survey confirms a -- the u.s. geological survey confirms a 2.7 quake struck a.m. it caused no damage but the sound and movement woke people >> like a thunderclap rumble woke up because the windows were shaking. >> i woke up and felt like the house cracked in the night. >> the last earthquake in new jersey was 1.9 east of...
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. >> reporter: confederate trump is dominating and his numbers with--donald trump is dominating and his numbers are actually improving. pulling out all of the stops, ted cruz with an unusual way to cook breakfast in a video. >> machine gun bacon. >> reporter: the gop candidates are doing whatever they can to get ahead of the numbers before the debate in cleveland. and we got a small taste of a republican debate last night. takes a long time to pan across the state. this event was sober and at times awkward as the candidates spent most of their time waiting to be called on stage. >> the american people do not trust washington dc. >> reporter: what was missing here, the person who could lead to block buster ratings this week, donald trump and he is now enjoying a double digit lead over the rest of the field, with the highest numbers of any candidate so far. >> donald trump was considered by most, as the summer lock buster that was g-lock buster that was going to come and- -that was going to come and go. we don't know. >> reporter: what we do know is that trump's negatives have actually go
. >> reporter: confederate trump is dominating and his numbers with--donald trump is dominating and his numbers are actually improving. pulling out all of the stops, ted cruz with an unusual way to cook breakfast in a video. >> machine gun bacon. >> reporter: the gop candidates are doing whatever they can to get ahead of the numbers before the debate in cleveland. and we got a small taste of a republican debate last night. takes a long time to pan across the state. this event...
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they don't establish a dominating spanish presence in texas. they're as a rulable as a rule to indians. a spanish effort to move north, well beyond san antonio. what happens is, at the request of apache indians, the spanish build a mission in 1757. spanish mission, 1757. in 1758, one year later, a group of indians, most likely an alliance of other groups from the north, annihilate the san salva mission, which is a bad way to start out. it's an indication on even the spanish fortified places in texas. viewing that as unacceptable, the spanish try to pursue the comanches and their indian allies north. what they find is a well fortified indian camp. stock aid, ditch and walls. it's pflying a french flag. the spanish who attached this fortification name there were all kinds of guns and ammunition, and there was a lot of french there. there is no evidence for that. they claim there were people carrying french flags and wearing french uniforms. the spanish are repelled. the key point is, again, the weakness of the spanish in texas, and also the fact
they don't establish a dominating spanish presence in texas. they're as a rulable as a rule to indians. a spanish effort to move north, well beyond san antonio. what happens is, at the request of apache indians, the spanish build a mission in 1757. spanish mission, 1757. in 1758, one year later, a group of indians, most likely an alliance of other groups from the north, annihilate the san salva mission, which is a bad way to start out. it's an indication on even the spanish fortified places in...
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high pressure continues to dominate. tomorrow, this ridge of high pressure moves east.e tap into return flow to have the southwesterly warm and humid winds overhead. showers and storms really firing up with severe weather across the eastern great lakes. this moisture moves east ward and moves taken to land locations across northeast. a lot of this moisture we'll miss out on. here's future tracker 6. 2:00 in the afternoon. sunshine, clouds, sharing the sky throughout the day and popup shower or thunderstorm as we get to afternoon hours. 6:30 tomorrow evening you notice showers and storms but again risk for severe weather the storm prediction septemberer placed interior sections of northeast in a low probability of finding severe weather all that stays well away from the region. the call from accuweather as we break down the day for you pbg in the morning mostly season any, warm start. in at 76 degrees. 8 6 at 11 a.m. and:00 in the afternoon partly sunny and temperature of 90. 91 is number at 5:00 tomorrow. we'll more than likely climb into lower 9 0s and that would be da
high pressure continues to dominate. tomorrow, this ridge of high pressure moves east.e tap into return flow to have the southwesterly warm and humid winds overhead. showers and storms really firing up with severe weather across the eastern great lakes. this moisture moves east ward and moves taken to land locations across northeast. a lot of this moisture we'll miss out on. here's future tracker 6. 2:00 in the afternoon. sunshine, clouds, sharing the sky throughout the day and popup shower or...
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lou: did he dominate, as some say? >> he did.ink a couple of the candidates made news by not letting themselves be outstaged by him. i would say john kasich, the governor of ohio, really felt that hometown crowd, he was comforten on his home turf, and i think marco rubio knew that a lot of people have been concerned about his campaign, wondering whether he's going to brakethrough, and i think he rose to the occasion. lou: fred, you divined who the winner is or winners. who are they, in your judgment? >> well, i think there were a number of them, and a coupleover them, indeed, are mean owe and kasich. -- marco rubio and kasich. i thought jeb bush did fine. i thought in the earlier debate, the one, the jv debate, obviously, carly fiorina did a prejob. lou: -- tremendous job. lou: yep. >> in several debates with the other candidates, chris christie of new jersey won both. it was a really strong performance. so i think a number of them did very well. i'm not sure how well donald trump did, but he held his own. i doubt if he lost much
lou: did he dominate, as some say? >> he did.ink a couple of the candidates made news by not letting themselves be outstaged by him. i would say john kasich, the governor of ohio, really felt that hometown crowd, he was comforten on his home turf, and i think marco rubio knew that a lot of people have been concerned about his campaign, wondering whether he's going to brakethrough, and i think he rose to the occasion. lou: fred, you divined who the winner is or winners. who are they, in...
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. >> trump dominated with no self-inflicted wounds. him duke it out with the fox moderators instead. the only full fledged punch came hours earlier. in the other debate set for other seven candidates, carly fiorina pulled a two-fer both breasing and -- embracing and challenging trump. >> since he has changed his mind on amnesty health care and abortion what are the principles upon which he will govern? >> chris christie and john kasich. >> i would like to collect more records from innocent americans. >> that is a completely ridiculous answer. how are you supposed to know? how are you -- >> senator christie make your point. >> senator when you are sitting in subcommittee blowing hot air about this you can say things like that. >> here is the problem governor you fundamentally misunderstand the bill of rights. >> but the cleveland audience cheered loudest for those lowest in the polls home senator john kasich who said he supports traditional marriage and added. >> i went to a wedding of someone who was gay means if he cares for someone o
. >> trump dominated with no self-inflicted wounds. him duke it out with the fox moderators instead. the only full fledged punch came hours earlier. in the other debate set for other seven candidates, carly fiorina pulled a two-fer both breasing and -- embracing and challenging trump. >> since he has changed his mind on amnesty health care and abortion what are the principles upon which he will govern? >> chris christie and john kasich. >> i would like to collect more...
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. >> i'm skeptical overall and to dominic's point, we are smack in the middle of the range of dominating for the year. so great day but let's not break out the crystal just yet we're still in the middle range for the year. with that said, the first will be last and the last will be first and that's what we've seen in the stock market today. we've seen drastically under performing groups, things like energy start to do very, very well, and i think there are bargains out there particularly among materials. so i do think that this is an important day from that perspective. charles: but before we get to those bargains, guys, you can see exactly what i'm talking about where when we came off the boz, we made a lower high. and you can see that. that trend has gone on for a couple of weeks, and it's a disturbing trend. so now i'm thinking underway, with a lot of volume, i've seen a lot of names that are up but not convincing volume. is that the kind of thing we need to see with or without the fed intervention or whatever they may do to get the people in the market. we know there's a lot of peopl
. >> i'm skeptical overall and to dominic's point, we are smack in the middle of the range of dominating for the year. so great day but let's not break out the crystal just yet we're still in the middle range for the year. with that said, the first will be last and the last will be first and that's what we've seen in the stock market today. we've seen drastically under performing groups, things like energy start to do very, very well, and i think there are bargains out there particularly...
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the now defunct change called domin dominic's used his name in an ad without permission. he testified he doesn't accept offers for less than $10 million for his name to be used in any kind of ad. dominic's attorney said jordan shouldn't be paid more than $126,000 for the ad. the jury came up with that final dollar amount. >> we've learned that charges could be dropped against a disabled veteran who got into some trouble for painting a picnic table. mickey triplet painted the table that sits in a wooded area near his apartment to try to spruce it up. the apartment complex in woodbridge says he ruined the table. he was charged with destruction of property and ordered to move out. late today, the prosecutor told news 4 he plans to ask a judge to drop the charges on monday. >> what do you think of that? >> that's what i think of it. he's good all the time. that's what i think of it. >> a veterans group helped triplet find a new apartment nearby and he's already settling in. we'll keep you posted on that court case. >> right now four metro stations are closed as metro begins i
the now defunct change called domin dominic's used his name in an ad without permission. he testified he doesn't accept offers for less than $10 million for his name to be used in any kind of ad. dominic's attorney said jordan shouldn't be paid more than $126,000 for the ad. the jury came up with that final dollar amount. >> we've learned that charges could be dropped against a disabled veteran who got into some trouble for painting a picnic table. mickey triplet painted the table that...
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it was really dominated by financial dominance but a dynamic where the u.s. found creative and innovative ways to use financial power and influence and reach in situation to isolate rogue actors and activities from the global commercial and financial system. we are seeing this play out obviously in the negotiations with iran. we're seeing this play out to a certain extent in the dearound russia. the ability to isolate rogue behavior has largely been the province of the u.s. government and u.s. policy. but u.s. competitors and threatening actors realize that those very same is tools, those very same mechanisms, some of the same strategies can be used against the u.s. for asymmetric advantage. so you see a full spectrum of actors playing out in the space realizing this dynamic. super empowered individuals, hackers and activists for political or other reasons profit often using these tools to go after the financial system. in particular, banks. sophisticated organized crime groups using deep expertise found easily on the internet beginning to infiltrate banks in
it was really dominated by financial dominance but a dynamic where the u.s. found creative and innovative ways to use financial power and influence and reach in situation to isolate rogue actors and activities from the global commercial and financial system. we are seeing this play out obviously in the negotiations with iran. we're seeing this play out to a certain extent in the dearound russia. the ability to isolate rogue behavior has largely been the province of the u.s. government and u.s....
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you heard about how many coupons got used for dominic's there, right? $2 coupons. >> only two of them. >> for dominic's this is a bad deal and now they're dead. >> here's the blockbuster report of the day. this one you'll find hard to believe. teens who smoke e-cigarettes are likely to smoke conventional cigarettes later in their lives. we needed a study for this. there's a new government-funded study that suts just that. they interviewed teens in the los angeles area. here's what they found. in the beginning nearly one out of every ten kids said they used e-cigarettes but never tried conventional cigarettes. half a year later three in ten said they tried cigarettes or cigars. the study pointed out hookah and cigars were more popular than cigarettes in both groups. one doctor called the study the strongest evidence to date that e-cigarettes might pose a health hazard by encouraging adolescents to start smoking conventional tobacco products. this is just in los angeles. uncertain whether they'd get the same results nationwide. it is not uncertain. e-ciga
you heard about how many coupons got used for dominic's there, right? $2 coupons. >> only two of them. >> for dominic's this is a bad deal and now they're dead. >> here's the blockbuster report of the day. this one you'll find hard to believe. teens who smoke e-cigarettes are likely to smoke conventional cigarettes later in their lives. we needed a study for this. there's a new government-funded study that suts just that. they interviewed teens in the los angeles area. here's...
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space we are no longer the dominant player in space. it is not contested. our technology is better clearly in many cases now have to worry about the safety and security and the survivability of many of those old systems including some of the relatively new systems that were launched into space. big problem for any business anywhere in the world. let alone how tightly are in the economy back on cyber dating our clocks cleaned, not the intelligence community is going to set up its own version of a cyber center to try to please up its agenda is about a good idea. we didn't even know all the capabilities amongst the intelligence folks. people kept throwing democrats ago and we stopped everything for two years. we couldn't get the intelligence committee together to share information and real and meaningful way real-time machine to machine, nobody's reading e-mails come in order to push back on what we know is a serious and growing threat to the united states. couldn't quite get ourselves there. the last part of this in 2014 was a huge policy shift that we all as
space we are no longer the dominant player in space. it is not contested. our technology is better clearly in many cases now have to worry about the safety and security and the survivability of many of those old systems including some of the relatively new systems that were launched into space. big problem for any business anywhere in the world. let alone how tightly are in the economy back on cyber dating our clocks cleaned, not the intelligence community is going to set up its own version of...
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donald trump dominating. trump by many accounts, including his own, the big winner in the first presidential debate. he has been in a fighting mood all day long. taking on anyone who dared to question him. trump and his campaign posting and reposting increasingly hostile tweets toward his critics. to the host network, he said this. fox news, you should be ashamed of yourself. i got you the highest debate ratings in your history and you say nothing but bad. to a pollster who said voters didn't like trump's performance, he is a local class slob who came to my office looking for consulting work and i had zero interest. he made it clear who he thought won the debate trump wins gop debate. candidates who were trying to talk about anything but trump today could not escape him. jeb bush in an interview compared him to barak obama. >> language that divides us -- this reminds me of barak obama, not as a candidate but as president. all he does is push people that don't agree with him down to make his side look better.
donald trump dominating. trump by many accounts, including his own, the big winner in the first presidential debate. he has been in a fighting mood all day long. taking on anyone who dared to question him. trump and his campaign posting and reposting increasingly hostile tweets toward his critics. to the host network, he said this. fox news, you should be ashamed of yourself. i got you the highest debate ratings in your history and you say nothing but bad. to a pollster who said voters didn't...
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. >> it dominates the family's front yard. doherty called code enforcements before it was built and says she got the green light. now someone complained and she received a violation. so the battle goes on to get permits and find plenty of support from neighbors and their kids. they all really are said to love this treehouse. >> it's a shame when red tape has to disrupt a beautiful tribute like that. it's a great looking treehouse. $16,000. it's such a nice tribute. but county is working with them i guess. >> we hope they can get it together and let them keep the treehouse. it looks amazing. it's such a helpful thing for the community. people are rallying around the treehouse. >> they've collected signatures already trying to petition to let them have that treehouse. you know, it's on their property. it's a little bigger than regulation but i'm sure they'll all get it worked out. >> we're hoping for the best. coming up in "the skinny," excitement as justin bieber's new video is leaked and a sneak peek at the new "star wars" mov
. >> it dominates the family's front yard. doherty called code enforcements before it was built and says she got the green light. now someone complained and she received a violation. so the battle goes on to get permits and find plenty of support from neighbors and their kids. they all really are said to love this treehouse. >> it's a shame when red tape has to disrupt a beautiful tribute like that. it's a great looking treehouse. $16,000. it's such a nice tribute. but county is...
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donald trump is dominating the headlines. >> very fascinating stuff and dominating even though that he is disinvited there and the conversation as well. thank you so much mark preston. of course the next time that we will see as many of the candidates at once on television and on stage, will be the debate on cnn next week on wednesday september 16th and the following cnn hosts the first democratic presidential debate. you can watch all of that on tuesday october 13. so now what is and is not happening on the campaign trail. now liz may er and also karen and rachel who is a spokesperson for the libra intertif. good to see all of you. >> thank you for having us. >> so let me go to you first. the fact that redstate.com has disinvited donald trump this evening and eric erickson has had his own history of speaking inappropriately about woman, and he says that donald trump trumand his words were not appropriate and disinvited. was that the right thing to do? how do you interpret all of this? >> i think that it's the right thing to do. i commend eric for having the guts to do it. i was in the
donald trump is dominating the headlines. >> very fascinating stuff and dominating even though that he is disinvited there and the conversation as well. thank you so much mark preston. of course the next time that we will see as many of the candidates at once on television and on stage, will be the debate on cnn next week on wednesday september 16th and the following cnn hosts the first democratic presidential debate. you can watch all of that on tuesday october 13. so now what is and is...
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do you think this country is male dominated right now? yes. >> could you start dominating? we need a break. >> sure. i would love to. >> i feel like we might be dominating you at this moment. >> i might like that. >> well, men can be ceos and many women can't be. >> what woman can't be a ceo? >> a woman with two kids and more to come. >> they can't afford a nanny? >> do you think if a woman were president, there would be less war? >> we make our decisions on emotions so probably not a good idea but hillary voted for the iraq war. >> are you excited that there could be the first female president? >> i love it. i love hillary. >> i was talking about carly fiorina. >> right, yeah. >> donald trump. does he have a problem with women? >> i think he loves beautiful women. he has a problem with everybody. >> have you ever listened to him talk? >> he sponsored the beauty passage enlts. >> those are more focused on looks. not intellectual prowess. >> don't forget about the talent competition. >> what does trump need to do to get the women's vote? >> no one likes an arrogant president
do you think this country is male dominated right now? yes. >> could you start dominating? we need a break. >> sure. i would love to. >> i feel like we might be dominating you at this moment. >> i might like that. >> well, men can be ceos and many women can't be. >> what woman can't be a ceo? >> a woman with two kids and more to come. >> they can't afford a nanny? >> do you think if a woman were president, there would be less war? >>...
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and caution becomes the dominant theme. let's not create something that we don't want to get involved in. it's inconvenient and let's just send 400 more trainers and you with isis let's do this. we just cannot get it by doing something that is not germane, and our enemies see this. >> once the response that are decision makers fear most? is it terror attacks in the united states? which asserted possibility is that terror attacks against u.s. forces in the region? what's the response that prevents our decision-makers from saying yes, definitely take a piece of the irgc, we are sick and tired of it. what do the most. >> it's mainly been about terrorist strikes, asymmetric shirts in the region hitting americans are the facilities or corporate entities, just american symbolic targets that is a tit-for-tat type of thing. >> we are talking about leadership, and the response to these kind of challenges. you've got to have some kind of moral compass to do with these life-and-death situations that are sort of driving you to make the
and caution becomes the dominant theme. let's not create something that we don't want to get involved in. it's inconvenient and let's just send 400 more trainers and you with isis let's do this. we just cannot get it by doing something that is not germane, and our enemies see this. >> once the response that are decision makers fear most? is it terror attacks in the united states? which asserted possibility is that terror attacks against u.s. forces in the region? what's the response that...
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they've proven they can dominate cable news and dominate the republican party in terms of media. they're making a play, it seems like by this line of questioning, that they're now going to go after the center, cbs, nbc, abc. the media landscape is changing. >> you're saying fox is being a moderate. >> yes. i think this is a big push towards the center. they put up a centrist host. >> you think kelly did a nice job? >> i don't believe she did a nice job. i thought her line of questioning led to a lot of gossipy answers, and trying to create this sort of negative energy around trump. i take issue with a lot of that, but i see fox' strategy. they put on a show. >> you don't think kelly was just doing her job, being as tough as possible on the candidates to see if they're ready to be president? >> i think she was releasing opposition research similar to what you've seen from the dramatic party. going through harassment claims like season six for the guest doesn't recall what happened and wasn't offended by it at all. 14 seasons. going back eight seasons seemed strange. there is a war
they've proven they can dominate cable news and dominate the republican party in terms of media. they're making a play, it seems like by this line of questioning, that they're now going to go after the center, cbs, nbc, abc. the media landscape is changing. >> you're saying fox is being a moderate. >> yes. i think this is a big push towards the center. they put up a centrist host. >> you think kelly did a nice job? >> i don't believe she did a nice job. i thought her...
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we asked some women what it's like to work in that male-dominated world. >> i'm a solution engineer. >> my name is ema. i'm a software engineer. >> my name is zoe and i'm a software engineer. >> i am coding and language, a web framework called rails. you might hear the term ruby on rails. >> i learned python recently and even dab belled with a very old, low level language. and the services i can provide range from consulting and advising around how to use technology to build solutions all the way down to actually building out your first prototype. >> i did a few computer science classes in college but the experience is alienating. the courses were 90% male. i looked around at me and the people who already new programming and they were so far advanced i didn't think i could catch up. >> i hated it actually, which is insane because i actually like to program. it's just the way the system was set up. >> i got into technology because my mom made me. [ laughter ] my mom is just really very smart wonderful incredible woman. very ambitious. she raised eight kids on her own and she could see
we asked some women what it's like to work in that male-dominated world. >> i'm a solution engineer. >> my name is ema. i'm a software engineer. >> my name is zoe and i'm a software engineer. >> i am coding and language, a web framework called rails. you might hear the term ruby on rails. >> i learned python recently and even dab belled with a very old, low level language. and the services i can provide range from consulting and advising around how to use...
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but finally, the united states remains the dominant power in the pacific.although there are signs that that might be changing. thank you. [applause] [speaking latin] so, i can understand why there are no questions. yes, sir? >> if you don't mind -- are you arguing that truman felt or was briefed that conventional bombing was rent is as it was -- wouldrendous as it was swiftly save lives, and that therefore the jews in - -the decision to use the nukes was only about the sovs? richard: it was about ending the war quickly before the russians could be fully prepared to exercise their interests. >> use of the nukes in truman's mind was to end the war quickly and save lives. richard: i agree with that but it was also -- [laughter] >> the soviet thing was important but secondary. the primary was to stop this war now. what was the objection from marshall and the others? did they not believe that conventional weapons and a blockade would do it? man.rd: marshall was fdr's he supported the pincer strategy, the same strategy in germany. of the war continued for another
but finally, the united states remains the dominant power in the pacific.although there are signs that that might be changing. thank you. [applause] [speaking latin] so, i can understand why there are no questions. yes, sir? >> if you don't mind -- are you arguing that truman felt or was briefed that conventional bombing was rent is as it was -- wouldrendous as it was swiftly save lives, and that therefore the jews in - -the decision to use the nukes was only about the sovs? richard: it...