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but conan doyle had sent him to. they weren't getting along anymore but scientific america knew that no psychic was going to -- without conan doyle. so he goes to england and he talks to conan doyle. he talks him into not becoming a judge in the contest, but becoming somebody who would advocate it and give it a stamp of approval. so they are ready to start the contest. they have the judges and they have, basically the scientific american, which was located in a building downtown committee had converted their offices into seance rooms. the only problem is, they do not have a viable candidate. this contest goes on for a year and a half and they test various mediums but they are clearly not , genuine. they can't find anybody that they can even test seriously for a long period of time. this young,point, attractive boston woman named nina kramden had supposedly discovered that she was psychic . and the difference between nina kramden and other psychics in america, nina kramden was married to a very prestigious physician i
but conan doyle had sent him to. they weren't getting along anymore but scientific america knew that no psychic was going to -- without conan doyle. so he goes to england and he talks to conan doyle. he talks him into not becoming a judge in the contest, but becoming somebody who would advocate it and give it a stamp of approval. so they are ready to start the contest. they have the judges and they have, basically the scientific american, which was located in a building downtown committee had...
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richard doyle: i think there are concerns. bigad: richard doyle is the city attorney for san jose. richard: you don't want to send a message that you don't have to play by the rules. one way or another, we're going to try to get the money. bigad: doyle says the courts have already sided with san jose. in july, a judge ordered medimarts to pay up. the pot shop has since appealed to the california supreme court, but a decision still hasn't come down. richard: to say there isn't continuing resources and everything spent by the city to continue to fight this, is that a consideration? it always is. bigad: but you don't see this as a matter of if they'll have to pay, it's when? richard: you know, there's always risk, but i think we have the upper hand. david ball: so, remember when we did prop 215-- bigad: david ball is a law professor at santa clara university, and specializes in marijuana regulations and policies. david: there is going to have to come some day of reckoning because right now, we really are speaking out of both sides of our mouth. the state is saying this is okay for peo
richard doyle: i think there are concerns. bigad: richard doyle is the city attorney for san jose. richard: you don't want to send a message that you don't have to play by the rules. one way or another, we're going to try to get the money. bigad: doyle says the courts have already sided with san jose. in july, a judge ordered medimarts to pay up. the pot shop has since appealed to the california supreme court, but a decision still hasn't come down. richard: to say there isn't continuing...
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check with patrick doyle. ceo of domino's. mr. doyle, welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. appreciate it. >> typically i was going to say, i have to ask, how did you do? no one does 13. >> it was a terrific quarter. it is about the power of momentum but so much more than that. great digital, great analytics, traffic pizza, consistent value. the store is getting reimaged drives it is franchisees and store managers executing. you can't get a 13 that much volume growth without an awful lot of terrific execution. they got it done, our supply chain kept them supplied. technology people kept the technology working. it was a terrific team effort to put up this kind of a quarter. >> and yet very clear, you're not done. there's tons more room. this is a do -- this is for now opened 1,100 new stores over the last trailing 12 months? i mean, geez, tremendous demand. >> yeah, there sure is. the return on investment for that store is great right now and so we're getting you know terrific builds both domestically and internationally. we had conversions going in the third quarter. so it j
check with patrick doyle. ceo of domino's. mr. doyle, welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. appreciate it. >> typically i was going to say, i have to ask, how did you do? no one does 13. >> it was a terrific quarter. it is about the power of momentum but so much more than that. great digital, great analytics, traffic pizza, consistent value. the store is getting reimaged drives it is franchisees and store managers executing. you can't get a 13 that much volume...
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patrick doyle, president of domino's pizza.e again, congratulations on an amazing quarter. >> thank you, jim. i appreciate it. >> this hits every trend. domino's. still inexpensive. "mad money" is back after the break. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. voiceohigh blood pressure,sk all day can cause neck and back pain it even slows your ability to burn calories and lose weight. man #1 on camera: fortunately, there's a solution inmovement, the affordable, standing desk. woman #1 on camera: an inmovement standing desk lets you move effortlessly between standing and sitting throughout your day. woman #2 on camera: inmovement standing desks come fully assembled and fit right on top of your existing desk. man #1: (on camera/voiceover) inmovement stand
patrick doyle, president of domino's pizza.e again, congratulations on an amazing quarter. >> thank you, jim. i appreciate it. >> this hits every trend. domino's. still inexpensive. "mad money" is back after the break. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver...
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. >> reporter: chris doyle investigated and found his suspects. >> he is actually standing in this ditch here? >> correct. >> reporter: he was being drug tested at the facility hours before the first bomb. he went through all this because he was going to fail a drug test? >> i don't think it was a good but that's what i think happened. >>> doyle says gadoy built the explosives with $20 in materials. you can buy this at a corner store? >> yes. >> reporter: explosives funneled into a water bottle and a white shirt used as a wick. 600 cases investigated by police in virginia, dc and maran homemade explosives. nearly 100 in recent years in which the explosives were used to threaten or attack law enforcement. >> people will die. >> reporter: like the case of lawrence stewart, charged with detonating pipe bombs near the home two of investigators in staten county, the case is still pending. >> deploy more pooim pipe bombs. >> reporter: he was accused of throwing bombs from his car virginia after the incident. a baltimore man pleaded not guilty to assault and attempted murder after attempting to
. >> reporter: chris doyle investigated and found his suspects. >> he is actually standing in this ditch here? >> correct. >> reporter: he was being drug tested at the facility hours before the first bomb. he went through all this because he was going to fail a drug test? >> i don't think it was a good but that's what i think happened. >>> doyle says gadoy built the explosives with $20 in materials. you can buy this at a corner store? >> yes....
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this is video from doyle drive heading into san francisco. a messy drive... and today is just the firs >>> now at noon, the bay area getting a soaking. this is video from doyle drive heading into san francisco. a messy drive and today is just the first of several days of rain. >> and check out the stormy skies from our mount vaca cam. raindrops on the lens. and dark clouds overhead. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. we have live team coverage on the storm. first roberta gonzales is tracking the rain. >> it's live, it's our hi-def doppler radar. it's been picking up rain showers since 2:00 this morning. but this is very light, very gentle precipitation all in advancement of the main event. let's take a look at it right now as we go ahead and see, we have some light rain showers around the santa rosa area, also around pretty much the gilroy area, lifting up past alum rock into the eastern foothills. we'll zero in a little bit on how, um, the rain is coming off the ocean from the west, lifting up north to the east. this is
this is video from doyle drive heading into san francisco. a messy drive... and today is just the firs >>> now at noon, the bay area getting a soaking. this is video from doyle drive heading into san francisco. a messy drive and today is just the first of several days of rain. >> and check out the stormy skies from our mount vaca cam. raindrops on the lens. and dark clouds overhead. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. we have live team coverage on the...
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very good. >> senator doyle i'd like to ask you if you could recall how you felt or what you felt when president ford called you to be his vice presidential running mate. >> well, john connolly was in a room right down from me and elizabeth and all the press was hanging around his room because the word was connolly was going to be a vp choice. i got a call from bob at abc and he said -- and we were friends. he said bob you're going to be asked by president ford to be his running mate and i said, gee, mitt, a bit surprising. i mean, i was available. and pretty soon the phone range and it was president ford and he said would you mind coming over to my hotel? i'd like to talk with you about being my running mate. i think he said we don't need a comedian and i thought to myself that's the best thing that could happen to congress. but anyway, i went over to see president ford and we had a great visit and we have been great friends and three kansans made him the republican leader in the house. that was a very close election. 11,000 votes. and if you want to be a nice guy and want someone to
very good. >> senator doyle i'd like to ask you if you could recall how you felt or what you felt when president ford called you to be his vice presidential running mate. >> well, john connolly was in a room right down from me and elizabeth and all the press was hanging around his room because the word was connolly was going to be a vp choice. i got a call from bob at abc and he said -- and we were friends. he said bob you're going to be asked by president ford to be his running...
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doyle had eight catches with dwayne allen out of the game. he's filled in greatly. >> spero: spero dedes, solomon wilcots. the rest of the cbs crew. nissan stadium in nashville. just a monumentally important midseason game in the afc
doyle had eight catches with dwayne allen out of the game. he's filled in greatly. >> spero: spero dedes, solomon wilcots. the rest of the cbs crew. nissan stadium in nashville. just a monumentally important midseason game in the afc
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one way or another, we'll try to get the money. >> reporter: doyle says the courts have already sided with san jose. in july a judge ordered them to pay up. the pot shop has since appealed to the california supreme court but a decision still hasn't come down. >> to say there is continuing resources and everything spent by the city is out of consideration, it always is. >> you don't see this as a matter of if they have to pay, but when? >> i think we have the upper hand. >> david ball is a law professor at santa clara university and specializes in marijuana regulations and policies. >> right now, we really are speaking out of both sides of our mouth. the state is saying it's okay and the federal government is saying this is not okay for people to use and there's been really no attempt to reconcile those two. >> reporter: but the professor believes mehdi mart's argument still doesn't pass the smell test. >> as long as they admit they're enabling other people to possess marin, that exposes them to criminal liability. >> not paying the tax doesn't leave them more protected? >> the only wa
one way or another, we'll try to get the money. >> reporter: doyle says the courts have already sided with san jose. in july a judge ordered them to pay up. the pot shop has since appealed to the california supreme court but a decision still hasn't come down. >> to say there is continuing resources and everything spent by the city is out of consideration, it always is. >> you don't see this as a matter of if they have to pay, but when? >> i think we have the upper hand....
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. >> senator doyle i'd like to ask you if you could recall how you felt or what you felt when president ford called you to be his vice presidential running mate. >> well, john connolly was in a room right down from me and elizabeth and all the press was hanging around his room because the word was connolly was going to be a vp choice. i got a call from bob at abc and he said -- and we were friends. he said bob you're going to be asked by president ford to be his running mate and i said, gee, mitt, a bit surprising. i mean, i was available. and pretty soon the phone range and it was president ford and he said would you mind coming over to my hotel? i'd like to talk with you about being my running mate. i think he said we don't need a comedian and i thought to myself that's the best thing that could happen to congress. but anyway, i went over to see president ford and we had a great visit and we have been great friends and three kansans made him the republican leader in the house. that was a very close election. 11,000 votes. and if you want to be a nice guy and want someone to be your ne
. >> senator doyle i'd like to ask you if you could recall how you felt or what you felt when president ford called you to be his vice presidential running mate. >> well, john connolly was in a room right down from me and elizabeth and all the press was hanging around his room because the word was connolly was going to be a vp choice. i got a call from bob at abc and he said -- and we were friends. he said bob you're going to be asked by president ford to be his running mate and i...
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for us, as our business has developed and have incredible honor to work on such projects as the doylee replacement project mother transbay transit ctr., bainbridge, the high st., bridge in oakland and several bart projects and many more. one of the challenges we have faced is finding a space not only large enough for our fleet of pumps, but affordable. i want to take this opportunity to thank bob back and bridge with betty and i think which were that is in the in the audience here today but from tida a scene assistance making treasure island our home. many times our crews arrive before sunrise and after sunset but when our wheels hit yerba buena island we know we are home and safe off the road. for those of you who've never expense standing in front of one avenue of the pump which is where we just were with the refreshments at 6:30 am in the morning with the harvest moon setting older over the golden gate bridge the city skyline shimmering to the left and the sun is just about to come up behind you, we simply have to put that in your bucket list. dan maclaine he i want to thank you, c
for us, as our business has developed and have incredible honor to work on such projects as the doylee replacement project mother transbay transit ctr., bainbridge, the high st., bridge in oakland and several bart projects and many more. one of the challenges we have faced is finding a space not only large enough for our fleet of pumps, but affordable. i want to take this opportunity to thank bob back and bridge with betty and i think which were that is in the in the audience here today but...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is singer, song writer, producer, and guitarist doyle bramhall ii sitting in with the roots. [ cheers and applause ] that's a nice guitar there, brother. on tour starting this wednesday. thank you so much for being here, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: good to see you again. stay here. hang out with us. >> alright. >> jimmy: it is monday. we're very excited to be back. we have a big week of shows coming up. tomorrow night, the very funny kevin hart will be here. >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: kevin and i are going to play a brand-new game called "would you rather." be sure to tune in for that. then later this week, bryan cranston will be here, vin diesel -- [ cheers and applause ] vin diesel will be here, and john hamm will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah, hambone! >> jimmy: and we have performances from barry gibb, oh my goodness. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we also have a a performance from kings of leon. this is a big week. [ cheers and applause
[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that is singer, song writer, producer, and guitarist doyle bramhall ii sitting in with the roots. [ cheers and applause ] that's a nice guitar there, brother. on tour starting this wednesday. thank you so much for being here, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: good to see you again. stay here. hang out with us. >> alright. >> jimmy: it is monday. we're very excited to be back. we have a big week of...
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one way or another we're going to try to get the money. >> reporter: doyle says july a judge ordered them to pay up. the pot shop has since appealed to the california supreme court, but a decision still hasn't come down. >> to say there's not continuing resources and they continue to fight this, is that a consideration? >> you don't see this as a matter of if they'll have to pay, but when? >> i think we have the upper hand. >> when we did prop 215. >> reporter: david is a law professor and specializes in marijuana regulations and policies. >> there is going to have to come a day of a reckoning. the state is saying this is okay and the federal government is saying this is not okay for people to use and there's no -- there's been really no attempt to reconcile those two. >> reporter: but the professor believes it still doesn't pass the smell test. >> as long as they admit they're enabling other people to marijuana, that's the part that exposes them. >> reporter: if anything, it does the very opposite? >> yeah. i mean, the only way they can protect themselves from federal prosecution is
one way or another we're going to try to get the money. >> reporter: doyle says july a judge ordered them to pay up. the pot shop has since appealed to the california supreme court, but a decision still hasn't come down. >> to say there's not continuing resources and they continue to fight this, is that a consideration? >> you don't see this as a matter of if they'll have to pay, but when? >> i think we have the upper hand. >> when we did prop 215. >>...
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doyl next time. it's good, people always ask you moving on whether you want the good news or bad news first. >> didn't somebody ask you that this morning? >> katie our producer asked me on friday. >> i always say the same thing i always take the same one. >> i always pick the bad news. >> get it out of the way. >> all right. >> research says, you should not pickhe bad news first. that's right when you have a choice between good news or bad news always start with the good because hearing bad news triggers an internal stress response, so when you do that you tend to tune out other information. if you choose the good news first, it can put negative items into perspective and letspl distraction. >> i think if you take the good news first all you are think something where is the hammer coming in with the bad news? >> kim says the bad news always turns out to be worse than she thought. the good news is usually not that great. people think the good news is going to negate what the bad news was and it doesn'
doyl next time. it's good, people always ask you moving on whether you want the good news or bad news first. >> didn't somebody ask you that this morning? >> katie our producer asked me on friday. >> i always say the same thing i always take the same one. >> i always pick the bad news. >> get it out of the way. >> all right. >> research says, you should not pickhe bad news first. that's right when you have a choice between good news or bad news always...
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joining us is anthony doyle. they have $341 billion in assets.t to get your reaction to the jobs report first. we have been caught a goldilocks report. anthony: there was enough in the inort for the fed to hike december. there is also enough in the report with the unemployment rate ticking up a little bit that those who think they should wait a little bit longer. it is a very solid report. it was close to market expectation. it didn't take up a little bit to around 65%. nejra: i want to get your view on dynamics around the dollar. if you are expecting a rate hike in december, are you expecting continued dollar strength? anthony: whename? you look at the g7 world in particular, it's an ugly parade of currencies. the fed is the only central bank that is remotely close to hiking rates. you expecting dollar to increase versus the yen. we expect the dollar strength to continue from now. let me get a sense of how concerned you are with the political risks. the imf is holding their meetings this week. it was the biggest factor pulling back worldwide. ho
joining us is anthony doyle. they have $341 billion in assets.t to get your reaction to the jobs report first. we have been caught a goldilocks report. anthony: there was enough in the inort for the fed to hike december. there is also enough in the report with the unemployment rate ticking up a little bit that those who think they should wait a little bit longer. it is a very solid report. it was close to market expectation. it didn't take up a little bit to around 65%. nejra: i want to get...
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he tried the corner and missed. >> fitting tribute to his famous harry doyle character in major league but highly unlikely to happen. that would be great. i'm sure a lot of fans would love that. >>> now, it's time for your juicy question of the morning. after we see this real quick. squeeze the most. earlier we said it was produce, right. then we also said matt was something was stress releaving. yeah. what else do you squeeze? >> besides the charmin. >> pillow? squeeze the pillow. >> got it. >> ketchup, mustard bottles. you squeeze those. >> in that case i'd sa toothpaste tube. trying to get the last little bit out of that. >> i think those are too easy. it's got to be something that's, you know -- no. >> people squeeze it pop a it. >>> . they don't squeeze it. >> not supposed to d that. causes infection. determine tollgists will tell you that. let us know what you think we'll have your answer coming up. >>> a quick check of your on the road real time traffic with jen wahl. ready to approach thomas. we are seeing a few more in this part of the valley. heading to reports of a crash nea
he tried the corner and missed. >> fitting tribute to his famous harry doyle character in major league but highly unlikely to happen. that would be great. i'm sure a lot of fans would love that. >>> now, it's time for your juicy question of the morning. after we see this real quick. squeeze the most. earlier we said it was produce, right. then we also said matt was something was stress releaving. yeah. what else do you squeeze? >> besides the charmin. >> pillow?...
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spirit we will be moving towards a safer society as a >> reporter: i am mark doyle denver7 . check with the pence will be back in colorado tomorrow trying to win over undecided voters. you'll hold a rally at the colorado springs event center at 7 pm tonight. earlier today mike pence will be stopping in the bottom in salt lake city. >>> reckless on the slopes. us here is digging deep into his pockets. >> inpatients at children hospital in colorado pampered just in time for halloween. how a local salon is putting smiles on those who need it there's a reminder to be safe pay a quarter of $1 million for reckless skiing. he has been ordered to pay $263,000 of damages to a skier he crashed into from behind at a high rate of speed. the jury ruled he was skiing regular gently -- he was skiing negligently. >>> the westminster mall -- you may remember seeing demolished. downtown westminster. many buildings demolished to make way for the land 105 acre downtown area developers have structures in place with utilities and streets and pedestrian and bike path and completed. the new downtown
spirit we will be moving towards a safer society as a >> reporter: i am mark doyle denver7 . check with the pence will be back in colorado tomorrow trying to win over undecided voters. you'll hold a rally at the colorado springs event center at 7 pm tonight. earlier today mike pence will be stopping in the bottom in salt lake city. >>> reckless on the slopes. us here is digging deep into his pockets. >> inpatients at children hospital in colorado pampered just in time for...
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andrew luck, nice throw to doyle. colts taking on the titans. mariota with the fourth quarter. mathis takes the bounce and takes it for the win. they move to 3-4 on the season. let's take a trip to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. landry jones in with -- we'll get to that later on tonight. let's look at a.s.u. and manny wilkins. a solid first drive here but the unfortunate news is manny a.s.u. jumped out to an early 7-0 lead and they tried a little bit of everything. you can see this touchdown run impressive. a.s.u. led but special teams haunting a.s.u. again, robert taylor on this return right here. he is going to go 100 yards. todd graham will say it is was that touchdown that was the difference in the football game. the team played with a lot heart, key injuries along the offensive line and they had to go with the backup quarterback. unbelievable numbers. 198 yards. here is another one to gabe marks, 37-21. a.s.u. made a bit of a run but they lose, 37-32. after the game, todd graham is chicken blank the way you say we're stealing signals. >> what will was said between you and the o
andrew luck, nice throw to doyle. colts taking on the titans. mariota with the fourth quarter. mathis takes the bounce and takes it for the win. they move to 3-4 on the season. let's take a trip to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. landry jones in with -- we'll get to that later on tonight. let's look at a.s.u. and manny wilkins. a solid first drive here but the unfortunate news is manny a.s.u. jumped out to an early 7-0 lead and they tried a little bit of everything. you can see this touchdown run...
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. >>> hear doyle, this could be the year of the cleveland independence. indians, they have a 1-0 lead in that series. hockey fans, fan fest begins outside t-mobile arena. 4:30 to 7:00. stars. and the kings take on the colorado avalanche. the last time they will be playing a preseason game in las vegas unless it's against the knights. >> we know all the new fans for las vegas team will be there to show the support for their team and we're thinking we might want to do something to acknowledge that. we know it's going to be our last year and we're looking forward to playing here for for this weekend, taylor made golf experience, plenty of deals, admission just $10 and the stuff you get with that entry me it's going to include an upcoming major sporting event ticket. >> for admission $10 you're going to get unlimited range balls all day ticket, golf pong long ball contest, several events where you can have fittings and bob may in ping. >> devon gatty in the end zone, taking it for a pick 6 cowboys >> finally tonight, now you have a way to send supersecret tex
. >>> hear doyle, this could be the year of the cleveland independence. indians, they have a 1-0 lead in that series. hockey fans, fan fest begins outside t-mobile arena. 4:30 to 7:00. stars. and the kings take on the colorado avalanche. the last time they will be playing a preseason game in las vegas unless it's against the knights. >> we know all the new fans for las vegas team will be there to show the support for their team and we're thinking we might want to do something to...
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. >> patti solis doyle was the first person to join hillary clinton's staff during the '92 campaign.enever there was a strategy meeting, she was at the table. she was the only woman at that table. >> did she hold her own at the table? >> oh, my god, she ran the table. she ran the table, with her husband. >> my husband, bill clinton. >> ladies and gentlemen, you just heard a stunning illustration of my real campaign slogan, buy one get one free. >> she was the first spouse of a candidate to play an active issue role. people weren't ready for that. she was controversial. >> i suppose i could have stayed home and baked cookies and had tea. but what i decided to do was fulfill my profession, which i entered before my husband was in public life. >> when you heard her say that, what were you thinking? were you saying we might have a problem here? >> that's what i was thinking, uh-oh. >> but tea and cookies was a walk in the park compared to the bombshell allegation a month earlier that had rocked bill clinton's campaign and his marriage. >> yes, i was bill clinton's lover for 12 years. >>
. >> patti solis doyle was the first person to join hillary clinton's staff during the '92 campaign.enever there was a strategy meeting, she was at the table. she was the only woman at that table. >> did she hold her own at the table? >> oh, my god, she ran the table. she ran the table, with her husband. >> my husband, bill clinton. >> ladies and gentlemen, you just heard a stunning illustration of my real campaign slogan, buy one get one free. >> she was the...
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. >> reporter: richard doyle is the city attorney for san jose. >> you don't want to send a message that don't have to play by the rules. one way or another, we're going to try to get the money. >> reporter: doyle says the courts have already sided with san jose. in july, a judge ordered medimarts to pay up. the pot shop has since appealed to the california supreme court, but a decision still hasn't come down. >> to say there isn't continuing resources and everything spent by the city, they continue to fight this, is that a consideration at all? it always is. >> reporter: but you don't see this as a matter of if they'll have to pay. it's when. >> there's always risks but i think we have the upper hand. >> reporter: remember, when we did prop 215 -- david ball is a law professor at santa clara university and specializes in marijuana regulations and policies. >> there is going to have to come some day of reckoning because right now, we are speaking out of both sides of our mouth. the state is saying this is okay for people to use and the federal government is saying this is not okay for pe
. >> reporter: richard doyle is the city attorney for san jose. >> you don't want to send a message that don't have to play by the rules. one way or another, we're going to try to get the money. >> reporter: doyle says the courts have already sided with san jose. in july, a judge ordered medimarts to pay up. the pot shop has since appealed to the california supreme court, but a decision still hasn't come down. >> to say there isn't continuing resources and everything...
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. >>> the biggest carved pumpkin festival in doyles town. 18 local artists carved out giant pumpkins into these impressive works of art. they took artists up to six hours to sculpt and carve and bring to life and we saw a lot of people out there wearing heavy coats. >>> highs topped out mostly in the mid50s for the most part. and philly-metro area, 28 mile-per-hour sustained wind speeds and we're seeing an improvement. five miles per hour for you guys coastal. and atlantic city, 8 mile-per-hour wind speeds for you. we're seeing dry conditions. those clouds are clearing. if you look at the bottom of your screen, you'll see your local neighborhood forecast. otherwise, temperatures mainly in the 40s and 50s. philly metro area, 49 brewery town. and chestnut hill, 46 and summerten currently at 77. suburbs also see mainly mid to upper 40s. west bradford township, 47. and college vill at 46. and bed minister currently at 47 degrees. lee high valley also seeing lots of 40s and keep in mind we will see 40s and 30s, mid-30s for some. walnut 46, and overall, conditions right now are getting coo
. >>> the biggest carved pumpkin festival in doyles town. 18 local artists carved out giant pumpkins into these impressive works of art. they took artists up to six hours to sculpt and carve and bring to life and we saw a lot of people out there wearing heavy coats. >>> highs topped out mostly in the mid50s for the most part. and philly-metro area, 28 mile-per-hour sustained wind speeds and we're seeing an improvement. five miles per hour for you guys coastal. and atlantic...
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but the headlights on your >>> who can forget indians announcer harry doyle in the 1989 film "major league." now bob uecker is in the center of an on-line petition to get him to replace joe buck. the petition has more than 44,000 signatures. the petition says replacing joe entertainers back on tv. buck tweeted, "nothing would make me happier." >> maybe they could just put him in the bath with them. squeeze him in there. >> he's called world series games before. he was on a national telecast. it's so much fun, buck can just walk up and say hello. training games. his claim to fame actually started in the world series. take a look at this picture. he was a backup catcher for the st. louis cardinals. he was in the outfield in 1964 in the world series. a dixie land band was getting ready to play so he walked over and grabbed a tuba and started catching fly balls in the tub ba. his manager didn't like it very much because he was a .200 him a star. >>> hey, tonight look at this, cubs fans gasterring for a ceremonial goat roast trying to exorcise any remaining curse. the 2016 world series is well
but the headlights on your >>> who can forget indians announcer harry doyle in the 1989 film "major league." now bob uecker is in the center of an on-line petition to get him to replace joe buck. the petition has more than 44,000 signatures. the petition says replacing joe entertainers back on tv. buck tweeted, "nothing would make me happier." >> maybe they could just put him in the bath with them. squeeze him in there. >> he's called world series games...
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bob uecker played the role of harry doyle, the fictional cleveland indians broadcaster. real-life cleveland indians are in the world series and patrick, there's a push to get uecker in the broadcast booth. reporter: it seems a lot of people want to see him there. thousands have signed a petition on change.org which calls the milwaukee brewers broadcaster a national treasure. the person who created it is petitioning fox broadcasting and major league baseball to replace joe buck with bob uecker for world series broadcasts. buck responded tonight, saying, nothing would make me happier than to have uecker in the booth. will it happen? 12 news reached out to the brewers. the team tells us bob has left milwaukee and is headed to arizona for a timeout. while he appreciates the sentiment, there's nothing to the petition is looking for at least 50,000 signatures. checking right now, they are closing in on 42,000. anchor: it would be fun. indians fans had pushed on social media to have actor charlie sheen, aka ?wild thing?" throw out the first pitch. however, the team has decided
bob uecker played the role of harry doyle, the fictional cleveland indians broadcaster. real-life cleveland indians are in the world series and patrick, there's a push to get uecker in the broadcast booth. reporter: it seems a lot of people want to see him there. thousands have signed a petition on change.org which calls the milwaukee brewers broadcaster a national treasure. the person who created it is petitioning fox broadcasting and major league baseball to replace joe buck with bob uecker...
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a lot to discuss with the panel, cnn political commentator and clinton supporter, patti solis doyle,a borger, and republican strategist, kevin madness. gloria, as john pointed out, a 19-point difference in the gender gap in favor of hillary clinton. the increasing number of allegations likely just lead to that. >> sure. and think back to 2012. mitt romney lost the election and he had a gender gap of eight points. so now here you have donald trump with a gender gap of 19 points. and as john points out, it's all kinds of women. it's republican women, it's suburban women, it's college-educated white women. i don't know that there is much he can do at this point to sort of make up that gender gap, particularly in the way he's handling this kind of avalanche of allegations against him, because what he seems to be doing in dealing with this problem is making it worse, by saying, oh, by the way, look at these women, insinuating that they weren't pretty enough for him to sexually assault. that is not the way to win back women voters. i will tell you that. >> kevin, just in the last week, tru
a lot to discuss with the panel, cnn political commentator and clinton supporter, patti solis doyle,a borger, and republican strategist, kevin madness. gloria, as john pointed out, a 19-point difference in the gender gap in favor of hillary clinton. the increasing number of allegations likely just lead to that. >> sure. and think back to 2012. mitt romney lost the election and he had a gender gap of eight points. so now here you have donald trump with a gender gap of 19 points. and as...
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let's discuss with cnn political commentator patty solis doyle, trump supporter paris denard and mattuse you work for the boston globe, we will start with you. we haven't really heard except for now a couple interviews, much from melania trump since she delivered part of michelle obama's convention speech at the republican national convention. if she in fact does go out on the campaign trail and it's not 100% sure based on her reaction there, what do you think the effect will be? >> i think there's a fascination with melania. dating back to that speech and sort of the controversial aftermath of her lifting passages from michelle obama's speech. i think there will be a lot of interest in hearing from her. her appearances so far have not exactly knocked it out of the park. i think there's a lot of risk involved for the trump campaign but at this stage, maybe it's a risk they are willing to take. >> paris, would you have liked to have seen melania out on the stump campaigning for donald trump more? we are less than two weeks out. is it too little, too late at this point? what do you make
let's discuss with cnn political commentator patty solis doyle, trump supporter paris denard and mattuse you work for the boston globe, we will start with you. we haven't really heard except for now a couple interviews, much from melania trump since she delivered part of michelle obama's convention speech at the republican national convention. if she in fact does go out on the campaign trail and it's not 100% sure based on her reaction there, what do you think the effect will be? >> i...
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the cross in the kevin doyle, is your head. rapids up 1- 0. penalty kick before donald trump, there was mike coffman. before trump said women should be punished for having an abortion, women who were drugged. before trump called for a ban of muslims, coffman pushed for a religious test of u.s. soldiers. and on president obama? trump: he could have been born in kenya. coffman: he's just not an american. stop mike coffman now before he gives trump more ideas. house majority pac is responsible . >> it is nice out there 80s the >> it is nice out there 80s the up next week. from a rancher's perspective, we feel that often washington is removed from what we need. senator bennet is different. michael bennet has been at the ready and always willing to listen. when the federal government wanted to increase grazing fees, he commits to his word, and that means a lot to a guy like me. i'm a republican, but i know that michael bennet trusts us and we trust him. i'm michael bennet >> dickey: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, colin farrell, f
the cross in the kevin doyle, is your head. rapids up 1- 0. penalty kick before donald trump, there was mike coffman. before trump said women should be punished for having an abortion, women who were drugged. before trump called for a ban of muslims, coffman pushed for a religious test of u.s. soldiers. and on president obama? trump: he could have been born in kenya. coffman: he's just not an american. stop mike coffman now before he gives trump more ideas. house majority pac is responsible ....
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evan doyle's first shot in three months is a beautiful header as the rapids win 2-1. >>> and the still of the night comes from san diego where emmanuel sanders and demaryius thomas stood in stunned silence as time ticked away in their -- chargers. >>> thursday games are -- time to prepare. but we should say the chargers had that issue as well and it's important to point out that the oakland raiders are now -- in >>> tonight in st. paul minnesota, said -- prince fans celebrated with a massive tribute concert with performers including chaka khan, stevie wonder, christina aguilera and even the president sent a video thinking can for his work. many are commonplaces lit up in purple lights. >>> sony jumped in to the virtual reality business today, introducing the latest vr headset in the market. it's a pretty big test for commercial vr sets. the playstation vr costs $399. it's one of the first to appear first to appear cost nearly twice that. there are already several games taking advantage of the tech including a batman game, and another one that will put you in the pilot seat of the next
evan doyle's first shot in three months is a beautiful header as the rapids win 2-1. >>> and the still of the night comes from san diego where emmanuel sanders and demaryius thomas stood in stunned silence as time ticked away in their -- chargers. >>> thursday games are -- time to prepare. but we should say the chargers had that issue as well and it's important to point out that the oakland raiders are now -- in >>> tonight in st. paul minnesota, said -- prince fans...
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doyle is iconic. that's why there's a petition now on change.org to replace joe buck with bob euchre for the world series. i don't know. joe does a nice job. it has nearly 13,000 signatures. what do you think? go to our facebook page and let us know, please. well, you will soon see a slew of celebrities backing the cubs. they will be the darlings. one of hollywood's elite is cheering on the tribe. go tribe! >> yeah. that away tom hanks. that's how he signed off during saturday night live over the weekend. remember his acting career is routed right here in cleveland. the video of hanks was posted on twitter and went viral. >> tia: this morning's hot topic was a tweet by jason kitnas. he tweeted will rolling his ankle celebrating in toronto. he said he's good to go and won't miss the game. note to the team, please don't do anything over the next 48 injured. you have similar sentiments on social media. let's start out with chris who tweeted these injuries to keep pieces are getting scary. you can only ov
doyle is iconic. that's why there's a petition now on change.org to replace joe buck with bob euchre for the world series. i don't know. joe does a nice job. it has nearly 13,000 signatures. what do you think? go to our facebook page and let us know, please. well, you will soon see a slew of celebrities backing the cubs. they will be the darlings. one of hollywood's elite is cheering on the tribe. go tribe! >> yeah. that away tom hanks. that's how he signed off during saturday night live...
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harry doyle from major league is getting a lot of love tonight and these little gifts, it's the playing of the repeating of the announcer winning, pretty cool there. take a look at the t-shirts that are coming out tonight, jimmy pennant collectors, that's one that's come out in reaction that some folks are seeing, akin to a kraemer reaction. how about this? this is when the tribe was being watched by your world champion cavs last weekend. somebody in march put a $50 bet for the indians to win the pennant. tonight they are $600 richer. just a little bit of a snapshot of how this is being felt and reacted to around northeast ohio and all around tribe land. >> thanks very much, chris. they were huge underdog to win the vi beat the boston red sox, a lot of people thought they would be swept. they were an underdog going into the series against toronto. they were an underdog going into the game today. they will probably be an underdog next week no matter who comes on the unfortunate national league. we got them where we want them, everybody and we will continue on here on channel 3 news at 7:
harry doyle from major league is getting a lot of love tonight and these little gifts, it's the playing of the repeating of the announcer winning, pretty cool there. take a look at the t-shirts that are coming out tonight, jimmy pennant collectors, that's one that's come out in reaction that some folks are seeing, akin to a kraemer reaction. how about this? this is when the tribe was being watched by your world champion cavs last weekend. somebody in march put a $50 bet for the indians to win...
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if you look at what jim doyle and tom barrett are have put on the table in spending $810 million on a high-speed train line with no assurance it will go to eau claire or lacrosse or anywhere else, it's just about those two areas, and it's about taking that money, money that will cost the citizens of wisconsin up to $10 million per year according to their numbers, i think it will actually be much more, that's $10 million that doesn't go to fix a road that goes up from west salem, through the cutout, up to black river falls. it doesn't fix streets in la crosse. that's money that's taken away there our local roads and our bridges and our other transportation needs today. the rail system was not the only way walker mobilized rural consciousness in support of small government. he used anti-city rhetoric in other ways too. he said that he was taking on political machine down in madison, and i emphasize down this because he was in milwaukee when he said this which is not north of madison. [laughter] but he also said he was taking on the political machine in milwaukee. walker invoked animosit
if you look at what jim doyle and tom barrett are have put on the table in spending $810 million on a high-speed train line with no assurance it will go to eau claire or lacrosse or anywhere else, it's just about those two areas, and it's about taking that money, money that will cost the citizens of wisconsin up to $10 million per year according to their numbers, i think it will actually be much more, that's $10 million that doesn't go to fix a road that goes up from west salem, through the...
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doyles town, 33. westchester around freezing. new jersey neighborhood, a couple of degrees within freezing. yes, widespread frost expected across the area. right now we're nice and dry. we'll stay that way tomorrow. what's back off to our west is kind of a growing weather system. it has more rain with it now than earlier this afternoon. eventually as we go into thursday it's going to get closer. it's going to tap into some of the canadian air to our north. that's going to put snow on the north side of it. not for our area mostly. by tomorrow morning, there you see it. widespread frost. this is future weather. then through the afternoon, only in the low 50s tomorrow. clouds start to move in as we go into thursday morning. take a look up at the poconos. that's pink there. that would be a wintry mix or rain and sleet. then we get more rain. temperatures warmer through thursday evening and thursday night. that's when we expect the most rain. some of it could be locally heavy. temperatures mostly upper 50s. we clear up for friday, tho
doyles town, 33. westchester around freezing. new jersey neighborhood, a couple of degrees within freezing. yes, widespread frost expected across the area. right now we're nice and dry. we'll stay that way tomorrow. what's back off to our west is kind of a growing weather system. it has more rain with it now than earlier this afternoon. eventually as we go into thursday it's going to get closer. it's going to tap into some of the canadian air to our north. that's going to put snow on the north...
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. >> just ask three-time iraqi war veteran kathleen doyle. >> oh, my god, i have eyelashes again. >>'s okay. >> it's been nearly a year since her breast cancer diagnosis and this was the first time in a long time that she's looked into the mirror and didn't see cancer looking back. >> i saw myself again. a woman. >> reporter: professional make-up artist patricia fox is the woman on the other side of the makeover. >> i do runway, editorial, bridal, creative. >> reporter: the work she does for breast cancer survivors and chemotherapy patients is free and from the heart. >> when i was 26 i was diagnosed with breast cancer. >> reporter: chemo was tough. most people didn't realize she was in a fight for her life. >> i had make-up and brows. and i told myself when i was finished i wanted to pay it forward. >> reporter: today, she's in remission. >> what i find to be the beauty about life is, you have every day to just be thankful for every decision you make and figure it out. >> reporter: bringing women back to how they felt before cancer, before chemo. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: giving
. >> just ask three-time iraqi war veteran kathleen doyle. >> oh, my god, i have eyelashes again. >>'s okay. >> it's been nearly a year since her breast cancer diagnosis and this was the first time in a long time that she's looked into the mirror and didn't see cancer looking back. >> i saw myself again. a woman. >> reporter: professional make-up artist patricia fox is the woman on the other side of the makeover. >> i do runway, editorial, bridal,...
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when doyle asked me to taste test and it did taste more like corrugated than cardboard. say if you order a pizza from there and do it on your credit card and you do it on your hand-held, it comes -- if they made a mistake, it's your fault. >> there's the open. just a few components in the red at the big board. it is north american utility fortis celebrating its listing on the nyse. o organ ovo. >>> medical care up 4.9 is one of the hot spots, along with housing up 2.7. >> we don't talk enough about the budget deficit in the united states, but holy cow. even if the country does better, the budget deficit is too high and health care is too high. >> entitlements. you want to talk that? we could be here for the next day. >> i don't think people would want to listen, but they should. >> it did spike higher recently for the first time in quite some time, although as a percentage of gdp, it's still not that worrisome. >> even though united health did have a good quarter, remember, they are now out of the 34 states. they have dropped -- will be dropping 34 states for the exchang
when doyle asked me to taste test and it did taste more like corrugated than cardboard. say if you order a pizza from there and do it on your credit card and you do it on your hand-held, it comes -- if they made a mistake, it's your fault. >> there's the open. just a few components in the red at the big board. it is north american utility fortis celebrating its listing on the nyse. o organ ovo. >>> medical care up 4.9 is one of the hot spots, along with housing up 2.7. >>...
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day was up on the stage they had gloves like they were about to do surgery to protect their hand doyle's to editing to the contents began pulling out the items of this box one of them very appropriate was a letter to more call from playboy magazine asking him if you are president what would he do first. [laughter] there was a prescription bottle and in outdated build not paid. he was shot to 1968 and barely survived the poor surgeon had to keep sending overdue bills to say pay. this is $3,000 per old magazines. pizza dough comment date net bread. that is the beginning of the journey what was going on with anti-war call? with nt help -- as men -- there is a according disorder it is new as a stand-alone disorder and the lines up with many of his behavior is. as an endless consumer and shopper going from low end of free-market free-market to the high end are choppy bought so many things that his house was chock full when he died in the appraisers came to look what was there they could not enter some of the rooms the dining room was jammed with stuff. the table was unusual -- and usable a pi
day was up on the stage they had gloves like they were about to do surgery to protect their hand doyle's to editing to the contents began pulling out the items of this box one of them very appropriate was a letter to more call from playboy magazine asking him if you are president what would he do first. [laughter] there was a prescription bottle and in outdated build not paid. he was shot to 1968 and barely survived the poor surgeon had to keep sending overdue bills to say pay. this is $3,000...
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patrick doyle, ceo of domino's.s for the tech stalwarts in "numbers don't lie." this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. matt: i am matt miller. time for the biggest business stories in the news right now. sales of previously owned homes rose more than expected last month. existing home sales were 3.2% in september. the annual rate, almost 5.5 million, according to the national association of realtors. in the last year, the median sales price in the u.s. rose almost 6% to $234,000. american airlines posted better-than-expected earnings in the third quarter. the airline fuel costs dropped and domestic fares rose. american didn't add as many seats as planned. that helped it avoid discounting. and that is your business flash update. scarlet: the european union is being urged to take a close look at microsoft's takeover of linkedin. the salesforce ceo is driving that effort. his company says the emanation threatens the future of innovation and competition. let's dig in in today's "the
patrick doyle, ceo of domino's.s for the tech stalwarts in "numbers don't lie." this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. matt: i am matt miller. time for the biggest business stories in the news right now. sales of previously owned homes rose more than expected last month. existing home sales were 3.2% in september. the annual rate, almost 5.5 million, according to the national association of realtors. in the last year, the median sales...