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emerson passed away. mrs. emerson was asked by the scotts whether they might be able to purchase their freedom from her. it was something, especially in urban slavery that wasn't that unusual, but she refused. she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided based on the fact that they had been taken to free territory and held as slaves and then were still being held in bondage when they were returned to st. louis to sue for their freedom. so they entered this courthouse in 1846, each had their own petition, so it wasn't as though it was a joint thing and it wasn't just dred, it was dred and harriet who had separate petition for their freedom based on slightly different circumstances, the case first came to trial here in this building in 1847. there was some hearsay evidence introduced and so it was a mistrial. they actually lost the first trial. and they asked for another trial which the judge granted. so in 1850 they came back and did the whole thing over again and that time they were able
emerson passed away. mrs. emerson was asked by the scotts whether they might be able to purchase their freedom from her. it was something, especially in urban slavery that wasn't that unusual, but she refused. she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided based on the fact that they had been taken to free territory and held as slaves and then were still being held in bondage when they were returned to st. louis to sue for their freedom. so they entered this courthouse in...
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in 2012 as variety was moving, the motion picture academy worked out with emerson college that anythingof historical interest from variety we will pay for if emerson will catalog it and that is how freeman's script blue money in the name of the horse, managed to survive pulp and miraculously appeared in 2013 and was sent to me by emerson college and it is the closest thing i can have in freeman bernstein's own voice to the wish fulfillment of a con man who really wanted to be a success and pay everybody off, if only he had the money. anything else? >> i have a question that i shouldn't, i have gone through this process for a long time but if anyone here is a writer or anyone is a researcher, the most challenging thing to me as you went through this is all the details and research. how do you organize this? when you find new things, were you in despair because the material never stopped? how do you write something so research intensive? >> this was only made possible by character recognition software and the fact that newspapers that never had an index are indexed. had i done this when m
in 2012 as variety was moving, the motion picture academy worked out with emerson college that anythingof historical interest from variety we will pay for if emerson will catalog it and that is how freeman's script blue money in the name of the horse, managed to survive pulp and miraculously appeared in 2013 and was sent to me by emerson college and it is the closest thing i can have in freeman bernstein's own voice to the wish fulfillment of a con man who really wanted to be a success and pay...
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emerson passed away. mrs. emerson was asked by the scotts whether they might be able to purchase their freedom from her. it was something, especially in urban slavery that wasn't that unusual. she refused. she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided based on the fact that they were still being held as slaves and held in bondage to sue for their freedom. they entered this courthouse in 1846. it one had their own petition. it wasn't just dred, it was dred and harriet. the case came to trial here in this building in 1847. there was hearsay evidence introduced. it was a mistrial. they lost the first trial and they asked for another trial, which the judge granted. they were able to present the evidence successfully and the jury of all white male, 12 white males, probably some of them slave owners decided that dred and harriet scott should be free. the verdict that was rendered was to give them their freedom. mrs. emerson didn't agree and she appealed the decision to the state supreme court,
emerson passed away. mrs. emerson was asked by the scotts whether they might be able to purchase their freedom from her. it was something, especially in urban slavery that wasn't that unusual. she refused. she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided based on the fact that they were still being held as slaves and held in bondage to sue for their freedom. they entered this courthouse in 1846. it one had their own petition. it wasn't just dred, it was dred and harriet. the...
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downgradedresearch the stock, saying it adds risk to emerson's earnings. also looking at steelmakers today. they were downgraded at keybank. down, u.s. steel and steel dynamics also selling up today. vonnie: time to check in on the first word news. trump praising paul manafort as "a true professional." he announced he is resigning as trump's campaign chairman. donald trump and his running mate mike pence are in baton rouge, louisiana for a firsthand look at the damage. hillary clinton reach out to the governor via telephone. has beendent criticized by some for vacationing at martha's vineyard during the historic and deadly flooding. the city manager of miami beach linkedo zika cases are to the popular tourist area. one case involves a tourist, one involves a resident. after hours service finally arrives for the underground. workers andtween political red tape. the expanded service is expected to boost the uk's economy. their plans to expand the service later this year. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more t
downgradedresearch the stock, saying it adds risk to emerson's earnings. also looking at steelmakers today. they were downgraded at keybank. down, u.s. steel and steel dynamics also selling up today. vonnie: time to check in on the first word news. trump praising paul manafort as "a true professional." he announced he is resigning as trump's campaign chairman. donald trump and his running mate mike pence are in baton rouge, louisiana for a firsthand look at the damage. hillary clinton...
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>>reporter: a poll from emerson college has the race is a dead ohio and it's important goes beyond its 18 electoral votes, it is truly a bellwether and it's different regions are a microcosm of the country. pack testing messages and seeing the responses can impact what to do in other states. even more so, we are seeing donald trump's message playing in democratic counties are not in playing -- in some republican suburbs. >>> still ahead serve meals to those in need. >>> tropical storm hermine is going to make a play in florida and then up the carolina coast. >>> remember, text or email us >>> a $475,000 project meant to help thousands is the salvation their old kitchen and replacing it. >> they say the need is so great it just had to be done. dominque reed joins us.>>reporter: the new space doesn't just look call it makes more sense. the new space will allow them to shell out 450 meals a day.>> potatoes and chicken and green beans. >>reporter: pop into the salvation army most days and friendly face. welcome to nate green's world.>> we have challenges and who can make the best spaghetti
>>reporter: a poll from emerson college has the race is a dead ohio and it's important goes beyond its 18 electoral votes, it is truly a bellwether and it's different regions are a microcosm of the country. pack testing messages and seeing the responses can impact what to do in other states. even more so, we are seeing donald trump's message playing in democratic counties are not in playing -- in some republican suburbs. >>> still ahead serve meals to those in need. >>>...
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the production lady day at emerson's bar and grill captures one of the last performances in the life of jazz and blues fee bluesphenom billie holiday. >>> we're thrilled to welcome alexis rogers to the morning blend. she'll be reprizing her award winning role as billie holiday hamid-royal. he is all set to go over there. great to meet you. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what a wonderful show. are you excited ? >> i'm very excited. >> a lot of shows each week. >> 8 shows a week. >> crazy. >> indeed. >> what do you love about this music? >> billie holiday always said she couldn't sing anything that was just novelty she always had to sing things that meant her voice you know it is coming from a real place it is coming from somewhere deep inside it just makes you feel what it is she is trying to convey through this music. >> uh-huh. >> i really appreciate that. yeah. >> what is the show about. it captures one of her last performances? >> set in philadelphia in march of '59 and as you may know, she passed in july of '59. this is like one of the last counts of her pe
the production lady day at emerson's bar and grill captures one of the last performances in the life of jazz and blues fee bluesphenom billie holiday. >>> we're thrilled to welcome alexis rogers to the morning blend. she'll be reprizing her award winning role as billie holiday hamid-royal. he is all set to go over there. great to meet you. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what a wonderful show. are you excited ? >> i'm very excited. >>...
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he was accepted to 21 schools and attending u mass emerson. anglad you're well. >> 21 schools. >> pretty imesproud to be your station and we are looking forward to opening ceremonies tonight at 7:00 from sturbridge. >> and on sunday we'll be live streaming the finish line in provincetown. if you have a friend or a member of the falyyou www.cbsboston.com and we'll be live streaming and you can all the finish line which is always an awesome moment. >> you hate to see it end. >>> a busy boston street will look entire different. >>> and coming up tonight at 6:00, tom brady gets personal. why he says he decided to fighting his deflategate punishment. >>> and why so many sharks are four hundred million dollars. that's how much charter schools will drain from massachusetts public schools this year. four hundred million siphoned from local districts that desperately need it. four hundred million that won't fund more science and technology, arts or preschool, four hundred million unavailable to the ninety-six percent of students who don't attend charte
he was accepted to 21 schools and attending u mass emerson. anglad you're well. >> 21 schools. >> pretty imesproud to be your station and we are looking forward to opening ceremonies tonight at 7:00 from sturbridge. >> and on sunday we'll be live streaming the finish line in provincetown. if you have a friend or a member of the falyyou www.cbsboston.com and we'll be live streaming and you can all the finish line which is always an awesome moment. >> you hate to see it...
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. >> reporter: doug emerson is one of the neighbor who's broke the news to the elderly couple.n hang and helen were out on sundays with their grandson, realtors would be showing the house to potential buyers. amy emerson did some digging and discover the grandson the couple loved dearly was selling the house without their knowledge. >> i asked him out right when he came by, i said, is my house for sale? he said oh, no, no, don't worry about it. but it was for sale. >> reporter: not only was the house for sale, all of the equity was gone. >> he took out $360,000 then he took out another loan for $65,000 and took out another loan for 47,400. >> reporter: when the couple confronted the grandson, they say he left and never came back. >> i just feel lost. >> i wanted to commit suicide at one time because it's just too much. too much. >> hoping something happens we can get it back. i don't know how but you never know. >> reporter: sadly what happened to hang and helen is quite common. financial fraud is the number one type of abuse against the elderly and in 50 to 70% of the cases it
. >> reporter: doug emerson is one of the neighbor who's broke the news to the elderly couple.n hang and helen were out on sundays with their grandson, realtors would be showing the house to potential buyers. amy emerson did some digging and discover the grandson the couple loved dearly was selling the house without their knowledge. >> i asked him out right when he came by, i said, is my house for sale? he said oh, no, no, don't worry about it. but it was for sale. >>...
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crews were called to emerson street in the fox street section of philadelphia. the man was found in a front room, and they have not yet identified the victim or how he died or how the fire started. >>> kathleen kane's resignation is now official. it was her last day on the job as attorney general, we caught up with kane as she arrived at her office. kane could have stayed on the job until her sentencing in october. but kane decided now was the time. >> it's bitter sweet and i loved my job and proutd of the work we have done but at the same time it's time to focus on other things and time for pennsylvanians to continue to move forward. >> kane did not comment on the verdict, her deputy bruce caster took the only to be the acting attorney general for pennsylvania. >>> former congressman, chaka fattah, hopes that a recent supreme court ruling helps him in a racketeering convention. narrowing the definition of bribery when they throughout bob mcdonald's conviction in june. they say that gifts to fattah stems from a friendship and not a bribery. chaka fattah is set t
crews were called to emerson street in the fox street section of philadelphia. the man was found in a front room, and they have not yet identified the victim or how he died or how the fire started. >>> kathleen kane's resignation is now official. it was her last day on the job as attorney general, we caught up with kane as she arrived at her office. kane could have stayed on the job until her sentencing in october. but kane decided now was the time. >> it's bitter sweet and i...
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ralph waldo emerson, who chestnut -- unfulfilled. waldo emerson described the civil war as a new glass to see all our old things through. by the time the confederacy gasped its last breath, chestnut understood this sentiment in ways she previously had not. chestnut spent the last few months of the war as a refugee, first in north carolina, and then in chester, south carolina. let me turn to a next her at comes from her time -- an excerpt that comes from her time in exile. , and indeed for her compatriots' old ways of understanding had been destroyed. this comes as something of a shock to chestnut, as we shall see in a moment. still, she seems prepared to .tare defeat in the face she remains unsure of her compatriots. so here is chestnut and i'll. this is a lengthy -- in exile. this is a lengthy passage, so bear with me. so here's chestnut in exile. then they overhauled my library, which was on the floor because the only table in the room they had to use for a two table. -- 18 table. 6 -- a tea table. leer i read last, the tragedy of
ralph waldo emerson, who chestnut -- unfulfilled. waldo emerson described the civil war as a new glass to see all our old things through. by the time the confederacy gasped its last breath, chestnut understood this sentiment in ways she previously had not. chestnut spent the last few months of the war as a refugee, first in north carolina, and then in chester, south carolina. let me turn to a next her at comes from her time -- an excerpt that comes from her time in exile. , and indeed for her...
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emerson college released three polls today. we are within the margin of error in ohio and in pennsylvania and in michigan, and in all three states, we lead her among independents. in the state of ohio, according to the emerson college poll, we are leading hillary clinton by 17 points among independents. lastly, the morning consult poll came out yesterday showing that we cut hillary clinton's lead from 6% to 3% nationwide. but what was really remarkable about that poll, sean, was hillary clinton is leading donald trump among women 44% to 35%. sean, 44% of american women say they're going to vote for the first female president? it tells you that this election is about hillary clinton, and we will continue to make it about hillary clinton. >> the l.a. times poll, i predicted last week, you know, hillary clinton -- she was exposed last week in a pay to play scheme. >> yes. >> where top donors of the clinton foundation literally more than half the people she saw, individuals, as secretary of state were donors or pledged money to the
emerson college released three polls today. we are within the margin of error in ohio and in pennsylvania and in michigan, and in all three states, we lead her among independents. in the state of ohio, according to the emerson college poll, we are leading hillary clinton by 17 points among independents. lastly, the morning consult poll came out yesterday showing that we cut hillary clinton's lead from 6% to 3% nationwide. but what was really remarkable about that poll, sean, was hillary clinton...
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chopper 6 hd was over the scene on the 800 block of emerson street. there was no visible fire damage from outside of the house. we don't know the identity of the victim. we'll update this on air and online at 6abc.com. >>> now, to south jersey where a car smash nood a building, this is where a car snash smashed into a building. the car caught fire for a few moments but the flames were extinguishes, and an investigation is underway here in voor hes to determine how this happened. >>> the heat wave continues for an eighth straight day and feeling less sticky outside. we go live to sky 6 hd showing you a sunny center city skyline, it's hot out there so take breaks in the shade and stay hydrated today. gray hall is live in atlantic city, where people are watching the atlantic city air show. first, lets go to the latest from accuweather and talk to david murphy about when we may see relief. >> the
chopper 6 hd was over the scene on the 800 block of emerson street. there was no visible fire damage from outside of the house. we don't know the identity of the victim. we'll update this on air and online at 6abc.com. >>> now, to south jersey where a car smash nood a building, this is where a car snash smashed into a building. the car caught fire for a few moments but the flames were extinguishes, and an investigation is underway here in voor hes to determine how this happened....
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but delasio emerson of the palo alto ymca says simone's influence can turn the tide. >> that knocks down barriers of fear. children will be more willing to get into the water and learn about water safety in the process. >> reporter: the stanford all american hope to be one of many one day. she says i would like there to be a day when there are more of us and it is not simone the black swimmer. and with her as a role model, a new wave of swimmers appears ready to jump in. >> i want to be an olympic swimmer when i grow up. >> reporter: sharon chin, kpix5. >> and there are encouraging long term trends. the usa swimming foundation says black membership in swimming clubs jumped 55% in the past decade. >>> the perseid meet your shower is going to light up the shies again tonight. kpix5 photographer bryan nguyen snapped these. >> the peak was last night. still going on three more nights. look to the north an give your eyes time to adjust to the darkness. big temperature spread today. pacifica. 58 degrees for a high. 45 miles away, it was 44 degrees hotter in vacaville. it hit 102. big time temp
but delasio emerson of the palo alto ymca says simone's influence can turn the tide. >> that knocks down barriers of fear. children will be more willing to get into the water and learn about water safety in the process. >> reporter: the stanford all american hope to be one of many one day. she says i would like there to be a day when there are more of us and it is not simone the black swimmer. and with her as a role model, a new wave of swimmers appears ready to jump in. >> i...
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this is 823 emerson street, firefighters found a man dead in the bedroom of a home. the cause of the fire is under investigation, but arson is not suspected. >> good afternoon, i'm brooke thomas. >> i'm jim donovan. another fire kept crews busy earlier this morning, and this one injured a firefighter. our jan carabeo reports, crews had hands full with difficult fire and very difficult conditions. >> seventy-five firefighters, nearly two dozen apparatus, spent hours battling this two alarm fire in south philadelphia overnight. the smoke and flames forced many neighbors, living mere broad and wharton, into the street, some those were still fast asleep. >> police came in, we still asleep, so they returned in, said everyone out of the house. >> brian really is on vacation, visiting his in law's, they all got out in the nick of time. row home just next-door looked like this. >> we just saw flames, shooting out, we didn't smell smoke or anything. and that close to us,. >> passenger drivers did their best. >> i jumped out the window, guy just laying the horn on, like passin
this is 823 emerson street, firefighters found a man dead in the bedroom of a home. the cause of the fire is under investigation, but arson is not suspected. >> good afternoon, i'm brooke thomas. >> i'm jim donovan. another fire kept crews busy earlier this morning, and this one injured a firefighter. our jan carabeo reports, crews had hands full with difficult fire and very difficult conditions. >> seventy-five firefighters, nearly two dozen apparatus, spent hours battling...
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we are up by 17 points according to emerson college over hillary clinton among independents in ohio.e are that awful, if we are going to lo, if everybody was quoting the polls three weeks ago, it's over, you can't recover, now we are tightening. let's have a conversation about the polls. everybody wanted to talk the polls three weeks ago when we were down. nobody wants to talk about the polls. i have to tell you the last thing i want to talk about is anthony weiner because i find his conduct to be disgusting. >> mike? >> we will be right back after this. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink. ssoon, she'll be binge-studying. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. today, the only spanish words he knows are burrit
we are up by 17 points according to emerson college over hillary clinton among independents in ohio.e are that awful, if we are going to lo, if everybody was quoting the polls three weeks ago, it's over, you can't recover, now we are tightening. let's have a conversation about the polls. everybody wanted to talk the polls three weeks ago when we were down. nobody wants to talk about the polls. i have to tell you the last thing i want to talk about is anthony weiner because i find his conduct to...
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emerson electric on a killing spree right now.ll sell its network power division two platinum equity and other investors. the deal is valued at $4 billion. they agreed to sell their motor and generator business to the japanese corporation for $1.2 billion. their ceo said they wanted to focus on more profitable units. samsung is unveiling a new smartphone. it has a 5.7 inch screen and enhanced stylus and iris scanner. they extended their smartphone lead over apple in the second quarter. that is your business flash for this hour. let's turn to the luxury car market. the battle is on to be the world's number one luxury carmaker. bmw is pledging to defend their top spot from mercedes. they rose almost 8%, beating estimates. increased total deliveries in the first half of the year. can bmw hold the top spot? i want to join -- bring in to join me elisabeth behrmann. bmw is now losing their league in the global electric car sector in the first half of the year. they say they want to stay number one when it comes to sales this year. how c
emerson electric on a killing spree right now.ll sell its network power division two platinum equity and other investors. the deal is valued at $4 billion. they agreed to sell their motor and generator business to the japanese corporation for $1.2 billion. their ceo said they wanted to focus on more profitable units. samsung is unveiling a new smartphone. it has a 5.7 inch screen and enhanced stylus and iris scanner. they extended their smartphone lead over apple in the second quarter. that is...
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many collectors over a period of time to study the of plays that evers college he heard ralph waldo emerson deliver a lecture on shakespeare and thought this is worth closer study. but they affected hand personally and thought shakespeare had captured a modern man amazingly that is not that different than 480 years later so they inform him of jealousy and competition. part number one is the up plays with a little bit of it, and his pocket he started to collapse with the first he acquires and dad is hammered down to pay for that over time. >> we learned this at law school. with the author like victors you go and so forth. was he a student? >> he was already working but he had copies in his pocket bollenbach and for the. said they also went to the shakespeare performances. reading of plays. with the shakespeare scholars back-and-forth and how was is performed and was he year badness? >> and from the shakespearean world. and line of the mysterious positions. >> but ironically thousands upon thousands of letters with that very first acquisition in around 83 and it is conditioned but we don't ha
many collectors over a period of time to study the of plays that evers college he heard ralph waldo emerson deliver a lecture on shakespeare and thought this is worth closer study. but they affected hand personally and thought shakespeare had captured a modern man amazingly that is not that different than 480 years later so they inform him of jealousy and competition. part number one is the up plays with a little bit of it, and his pocket he started to collapse with the first he acquires and...
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emerson shares slumping most on utilityamong u.s. shares.the biggest intraday drop since august 2. the world's biggest exchange operator is going back to school. will search for the coders.ngcode going toet firms are the likes of google. any edge could help. and that is your business flash update. canada's inflation rate slowed more than expected last month on the heels of an unexpected decline in retail sales. inflation below the 2% target for almost two years. for more on this story, let's reporter from toronto. where is inflation in canada relative to where the central bank would like it to be? how much work to they have to do? >> they've got a bit to do. the mandate is to have conditions that would be a dream 1% and 3%, and they are at 2%, which is the midpoint, the sweet, for almost two years. expected. weaker than it dropped in june. a lot of it was on the back of lower gasoline prices. gasoline prices fell 14% year-over-year. even if you strip that out, inflation is running pretty flat at 1.9%. still below the 2% figure. it's not cons
emerson shares slumping most on utilityamong u.s. shares.the biggest intraday drop since august 2. the world's biggest exchange operator is going back to school. will search for the coders.ngcode going toet firms are the likes of google. any edge could help. and that is your business flash update. canada's inflation rate slowed more than expected last month on the heels of an unexpected decline in retail sales. inflation below the 2% target for almost two years. for more on this story, let's...
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psychotherapis t after five years in the fast-paced new york magazine industry, 29-year- old ramona emerson made a momentous decision - she was heading across the country to move in with her parents. ramona -they were so excited when i said i was going to move home. sharon and charlie - we thought it sounded like a great idea. she heads off to nursing school in the fall. at first, it was idyllic. but a few months in, she realized? it's a very small house. ramona - i'm an only child, so they are a little bit obsessed with me. jc: what guidelines would you give parents that are going to have an adult child live with them? dp: clarify from the start, you know, let them know what you are okay with, what you're not okay with (gfx) for example -is there a curfew? what about using the car? but getting on each other's nerves is par for the course? charlie - she has issues with practical been independent // and then to come back and have people watching your every move and i imagine silently judging me, // that's probably been the biggest challenge so to make it all work ? dr pincus says ? (gfx) cla
psychotherapis t after five years in the fast-paced new york magazine industry, 29-year- old ramona emerson made a momentous decision - she was heading across the country to move in with her parents. ramona -they were so excited when i said i was going to move home. sharon and charlie - we thought it sounded like a great idea. she heads off to nursing school in the fall. at first, it was idyllic. but a few months in, she realized? it's a very small house. ramona - i'm an only child, so they are...
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emerson is buying a valve business for $3.1 billion. this comes on the heels of u.s.cks inching higher to close with gains. the s&p gaining almost five points, dow industrials adding 24. really, as you said, this is a reaction to of the minutes. dovish >> we saw markets pick up. we saw yields drop. we saw yields on government bonds continue to slip again today. >> less than 6 billion shares traded. what did you miss? a new kind of globalization. trade havews and been a hot topic for decades, but this year the issues are back on the forefront, particularly on the u.s. campaign trail. joining us now is a professor of economics and the leader in sustainable development. thank you for joining us. obviously, trading globalization are huge topics in the election europe as well. what will it take to get people excited and supportive of the idea of global trade? >> the idea is that you expand the pie, but the pie is all going to the group at the top end so -- answer those left -- and so those left behind are not trade.ited about inequality in the united states has been wideni
emerson is buying a valve business for $3.1 billion. this comes on the heels of u.s.cks inching higher to close with gains. the s&p gaining almost five points, dow industrials adding 24. really, as you said, this is a reaction to of the minutes. dovish >> we saw markets pick up. we saw yields drop. we saw yields on government bonds continue to slip again today. >> less than 6 billion shares traded. what did you miss? a new kind of globalization. trade havews and been a hot topic...
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and emerson report a worse than number. union pacific a better than number. a --.he one to watch was cummings which was to me disappointing. >> and -- >> -- some of those names can typically give a decent tell. not good quarter. >> no. but i am amazing that nothing negative really seems to stick. sea gate is up 10 straight points on the fact that they can pay their dividend. >> that makes sense. as the market of stocks. it is not a stock of markets. >> that didn't used to be the case. >> is there discernible differences now? and judgment being made on how companies are doing? >> yes. >> but o then no because everything seems to be going up. >> the market seems to favor the rally. and i think that we're going test wit oil because oil seems to indicate that maybe the demand side is not as strong. but i got to tell you, i look at these quarters and i think how did united technologies get up to 107? how come honeywell is not down? the answer is the market's given a pass. >> ge has reversed -- >> -- did not do a good quarter. i this think they are going to buy --. >> yo
and emerson report a worse than number. union pacific a better than number. a --.he one to watch was cummings which was to me disappointing. >> and -- >> -- some of those names can typically give a decent tell. not good quarter. >> no. but i am amazing that nothing negative really seems to stick. sea gate is up 10 straight points on the fact that they can pay their dividend. >> that makes sense. as the market of stocks. it is not a stock of markets. >> that didn't...
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our quotation of evening from ralph waldo emerson. shallow men believe in lack or circumstance trauma and belief in cause and effect. i believe cause and effect may for a time be suspended by luck but i also believe presidential campaigns that physics eventually reasserts itself even in the swamp of presidential politics. we are coming right back. donald trump's running mate might tense standing tall shoulder-to-shoulder. >> i couldn't be more proud to stand with the trump and i'm going to fight every day to tell his story all across united states and i'm going to work at his side to make those ideas into the policies that will make america great again. lou: charlie hurt joins me next in this new car owner is about to play up a dangerous problem in a surprising manner. in a surprising manner. you both have au what happens perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets, no accidents... that is until one of you clips a food truck ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right?
our quotation of evening from ralph waldo emerson. shallow men believe in lack or circumstance trauma and belief in cause and effect. i believe cause and effect may for a time be suspended by luck but i also believe presidential campaigns that physics eventually reasserts itself even in the swamp of presidential politics. we are coming right back. donald trump's running mate might tense standing tall shoulder-to-shoulder. >> i couldn't be more proud to stand with the trump and i'm going...
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killing all 100 and 50 people on board. 15 prisoners at guantanamo bay have sent to the united american emersonte this -- -- some have been held at guantanamo bay for more than 14 years. doesn't of those prisoners are from yemen and three in afghanistan. in global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. oliver: about 30 minutes until markets close here in new york. let's go live to the nest where we have abigail doolittle. a down day all day. off session lows just slightly but nonetheless down. let's look at what is dragging today. big story all day has been shares the organic company plunging, on pace or their worst drought on record after the close, they said there are accounting issues. the reaction has been bearish. there are some defending the stock. we wanted to get to the bottom of this. this afternoon, we were fortunate enough to speak to anthony, an analyst who did cut his ratings and his estimates of the main take away here is uncertainty. until the company finishes an internal audit and there is an independent audit done in
killing all 100 and 50 people on board. 15 prisoners at guantanamo bay have sent to the united american emersonte this -- -- some have been held at guantanamo bay for more than 14 years. doesn't of those prisoners are from yemen and three in afghanistan. in global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. oliver: about 30 minutes until markets close here in new york. let's go live to the nest where we have abigail doolittle. a down day...
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de la roma con las expulsiones de su capitan daniele de rossi al 39 y despues en el segundo tiempo emersonrona que se llevo al defensa italiano y fusilo al portero par dejar el marcador global final de cuatro a uno. take gf gfx ad lib vo malas noticias para javier el chicharito hernandez que se fracturoa mano derecha y se perdera de dos a tres semanas. por lo que no podra jugar con su equipo el inicio de la bundes liga ademas se perdera los siguientes dos partidos elinatorias de la seleccion mexicana en septiembre ante el salvador y honduras. gabriel en el futbol mexicano una de las grandes sorpresas en lo que va del torneo apertura ha sido el equipo de pumas que con su director tecnicoovato, francisco palencia ha dado buenos restados. take vo vo los felinos egon t victorias dos empates y solamente una derrota a la sexta fecha de la campaÑa. con los 11 puntos que suman al momto son sextos en la tabla geral. matias britos se sponretaosnt loras monterrey y el dia de hoy le tenemos declaraciones del goleador sobre el partido que viene en tijuana ant los xolos. ke sot trt:24 sec outcue: que ha
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the emerson ceo says he wants to focus on more profitable units.amestop is buying 500 at&t wireless stores, heart of its attempt to reduce dependence on video games. no word on the purchase price, but officials say that it was the bulk of the debt offering raised earlier in this year. flashs your business update. turning to earnings, american international group is out with its second-quarter results after the bell and was surveyed for aig profits on june 30. my next guest says that this report is critical for the insurance giant. josh stirling is an analyst at sandra bernstein. you write that they offer a very attractive risk reward. we are six months hence from this business strategy. what will you be looking for today and tomorrow? josh: thanks ray having me here. i think it's a critical role or because, as you said, it's six months on since they adopted their new strategy. if you care about the quarter, we think it will be a beat, but it's always a mess at aig with catastrophes. david: nature of the business. josh: sort of. and it will be until
the emerson ceo says he wants to focus on more profitable units.amestop is buying 500 at&t wireless stores, heart of its attempt to reduce dependence on video games. no word on the purchase price, but officials say that it was the bulk of the debt offering raised earlier in this year. flashs your business update. turning to earnings, american international group is out with its second-quarter results after the bell and was surveyed for aig profits on june 30. my next guest says that this...
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todd meanypdo for her emerson sayse this pania she cost lastn week in a subway train. here's what happened.inbwa is the video of what have just pack posing as the homeless injured again.you she is posted several pranks this on youtube including one wishes pretendingncl to step upp and all of them seem to be an effort to get page fears for her videos. hopefully this is her last i don't think anyone's thinking a lot of people just a yet.t. the train train so people can get off. you have an update on your weather and traffic every eight minutes. it was changing and live. my people showing up in the stands will hear what you think in this morning's plugged in.ll some to folks with the friday night touchdown game last week.e the polls close thursday night at 9:00 p.m. pedro dumpster when iurs.m and tracy mccool joined e good morning everybody were starting to see things screening up a little bit.t we still need to make the conditions overall when we look back care ofkns the last severl weeks is still pretty dress ana many spots and i were startingnd to see the pattern becom
todd meanypdo for her emerson sayse this pania she cost lastn week in a subway train. here's what happened.inbwa is the video of what have just pack posing as the homeless injured again.you she is posted several pranks this on youtube including one wishes pretendingncl to step upp and all of them seem to be an effort to get page fears for her videos. hopefully this is her last i don't think anyone's thinking a lot of people just a yet.t. the train train so people can get off. you have an update...
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so my question is david emerson. i just wonder if you can duplicate that. memories released by washington. >> i don't know. >> that's the one question i have and hopefully it's not a concern. we are about 15 minutes away from kickoff. at the coliseum ahead. a break or make year for murray and we will discuss the state of the reader running game next. ,,,, for over a thousand yards, t averaged just 4 yards per c and only scored 6 times.. so what are his goals this yea? " " >>> octavius murray had a disappointing season. he ran for over 1000 yards but averaged four yards per carry and scored only six times. what are his goals this year? >> i do not have a number in my head but obviously i felt personally i left a lot out there last year and so obviously i want to improve and do more and have bigger runs and have more touchdowns and just be more of a threat for the offense. >> bringing down murray is washington. the last two seasons he was in lubbock and outstanding. ran for 2000 yards and 20 touchdowns. he is expected to get reps for the first-team offense to
so my question is david emerson. i just wonder if you can duplicate that. memories released by washington. >> i don't know. >> that's the one question i have and hopefully it's not a concern. we are about 15 minutes away from kickoff. at the coliseum ahead. a break or make year for murray and we will discuss the state of the reader running game next. ,,,, for over a thousand yards, t averaged just 4 yards per c and only scored 6 times.. so what are his goals this yea? " "...
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people came to this country from everywhere to, as emerson called it, "make their own world."to meet you. >> anthony: so, what's good to eat here? >> peter: i suppose you want something paraguayan. >> anthony: yes. >> peter: bife koygua. it's arroz, rice, with fried beef, with an egg on top. >> anthony: oh, done. i'm there. good. >> peter: and there is a soup whose name is bori bori, that's very, very old paraguayan stuff. little corn balls. >> anthony: whoa, that looks good. it looks very good. >> peter: ah, yeah. >> anthony: that's good, man. i'm trying to make some sense of this country. you've lived here how long? >> peter: 22 years. >> anthony: why'd you come here in the first place? >> peter: i was born in east germany, an east germany that meant you will never go out. >> anthony: mm-hmm. >> peter: yeah, and then in '89, the wall break down and said, "wow! you will go!" >> anthony: i haven't seen anything of this country yet. but what i read was, the world's backwater, filled with bombed-out banks that have been looted, institutions that didn't work, everyone carried a g
people came to this country from everywhere to, as emerson called it, "make their own world."to meet you. >> anthony: so, what's good to eat here? >> peter: i suppose you want something paraguayan. >> anthony: yes. >> peter: bife koygua. it's arroz, rice, with fried beef, with an egg on top. >> anthony: oh, done. i'm there. good. >> peter: and there is a soup whose name is bori bori, that's very, very old paraguayan stuff. little corn balls....
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. >>> back to kron 4 news at 10 with pam more and steve emerson.>>> the scorching of more than 200 squareof the state and it's happening just as cal fire firefighters say the state is not paying enough.>> protesters showed up in sacramento saying they're being forced to work long hours, risking their lives for little more than minimum wage. the low salaries are causing shortages at cal fire as the fire season rages on.>> grant lotus explains 10,000 firefighters are on the line, the line is stretched very very thin.>>reporter: this starts to paint a picture, only the big wildfires are seeing on this map. you can see smoke that is visible from space. if you look closely you can see smoke coming from all of these fires, this is 500 miles overhead, the satellite getting this image. it shows the soberanes fire the chimney fire that closed the hearst castle, the ray fire and further east you have the cedar fire in sequoia national park. the ray fire began four days ago and is threatening the saint-denis is watershed. the dry brush, grass and oak trees sent up a huge plume of smoke. it has cover
. >>> back to kron 4 news at 10 with pam more and steve emerson.>>> the scorching of more than 200 squareof the state and it's happening just as cal fire firefighters say the state is not paying enough.>> protesters showed up in sacramento saying they're being forced to work long hours, risking their lives for little more than minimum wage. the low salaries are causing shortages at cal fire as the fire season rages on.>> grant lotus explains 10,000 firefighters are...
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the fire chief tells nbc 10 crews found the body after they put out the flames in a home on emerson street. they're not releasing the victim's name just yet. crews were on the scene this afternoon to find out what caused it. >>> a firefighter was hurt battling a fire in south philadelphia this morning. the flames shooting out of this apartment building on broad street. it started around 1:00. we're told the firefighter had smoke inhalation, his injuries are minor. no one was inside the building -- no one, inside, i should say, was hurt. >>> kathleen kane no longer pennsylvania's attorney general. bruce castor was sworn in. this could be the first of many shakeups at the office. deanna durante explains. >> i want to say to pennsylvanians, i have been truly honored to serve them. it has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. >> reporter: she enters her scranton office for the last time, now the former attorney general and convicted felon. late today a man she elevated to second in command took over the post of attorney general. but for how long. >> i make decisions out of ability a
the fire chief tells nbc 10 crews found the body after they put out the flames in a home on emerson street. they're not releasing the victim's name just yet. crews were on the scene this afternoon to find out what caused it. >>> a firefighter was hurt battling a fire in south philadelphia this morning. the flames shooting out of this apartment building on broad street. it started around 1:00. we're told the firefighter had smoke inhalation, his injuries are minor. no one was inside the...
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according to the new polls from emerson in michigan, hillary clinton has a five point lead over donald trump, 45% to 40% there. gary johnson coming in third with 7%. in pennsylvania, clinton by three, 46% for clinton, 43% for trump. gary johnson sitting at 7%. in the battleground state of ohio, it is a tie. 43%-43%. notice that gary johnson hits double digits there, 10% for the lib dwrarn in ohio. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." hillary clinton's long time aide huma abedin today announced her separation from her husband of six years, former new york cook congressman anthony woiner. abedin said in a statement this morning quote, after long and painful consideration and work on my marriage, i have made the decision to separate from my husband. during this difficult time, i ask for respect for our privacy. this comes in the wake of a "new york post" report alleging that weiner once again exchanged sexually suggestive photographs with a woman over the internet. the story also includes what appears to be an inappropriate photo of weiner in his underwear lying next to a
according to the new polls from emerson in michigan, hillary clinton has a five point lead over donald trump, 45% to 40% there. gary johnson coming in third with 7%. in pennsylvania, clinton by three, 46% for clinton, 43% for trump. gary johnson sitting at 7%. in the battleground state of ohio, it is a tie. 43%-43%. notice that gary johnson hits double digits there, 10% for the lib dwrarn in ohio. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." hillary clinton's long...
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jon: ralph waldo emerson said there is no history only biography. if you don't practice psychiatry without a license, you should find another line of work. ron: there has to be psychological understanding. what is very important in general is not to introduce anachronism. we love about biography is that it casts a spell, it transports you into the past. to introduce modern psychological jargon has a way of breaking that spell. the present suddenly invades the past. another problem is that if the word did not exist as of phenomenon it describes also may not. sigmund freud wrote about hysteria. i don't want to write about that for the 18th-century but the phenomenon was foreign. maybe it wasn't even happening in freud's vienna. one has to use psychological insight but without the whole paraphernalia of modern psychology. if i suddenly start saying the george washington had an oedipus complex, you have to find a way to analyze the character that is true to the period. people were not introspective in the way that they are today. starting perhaps in the
jon: ralph waldo emerson said there is no history only biography. if you don't practice psychiatry without a license, you should find another line of work. ron: there has to be psychological understanding. what is very important in general is not to introduce anachronism. we love about biography is that it casts a spell, it transports you into the past. to introduce modern psychological jargon has a way of breaking that spell. the present suddenly invades the past. another problem is that if...
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let's bring in bill emerson, the ceo of quickenloans, great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> on top of that data we also have home prices seeing levels now that we haven't seen since before when we had a housing bubble. is this a bubble now? should we be worried? >> i don't think it's a bubble. i think if you take a look at what's happening fundamentally with underwriting standards, with folks that are qualifying for mortgages, you've got very, very clean stuff that's happening there. i think what you have going on here is a complete lack of inventory. on that lack of inventory is causing price increases to take place. we've got, you know, data that would tell you first time home buyers are below levels where they normally would be, data that would tell you we're below the housing start numbers that we should be at given the demand that is out there today. and we're not even talking about the demand that will be coming when you get to a millennial and really getting into the faze of buying homes. so i don't think you have the fundamentals that lead to that bubble, but, you
let's bring in bill emerson, the ceo of quickenloans, great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> on top of that data we also have home prices seeing levels now that we haven't seen since before when we had a housing bubble. is this a bubble now? should we be worried? >> i don't think it's a bubble. i think if you take a look at what's happening fundamentally with underwriting standards, with folks that are qualifying for mortgages, you've got very, very clean stuff...
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adams was a harvard, might does to wins the boylston prize, a big award and went over ralph waldo emersonhe goes up there and is smart as to what that is a little shy and he just finds his father very oppressive. in his 20's, and 1820's, george washington starts drinking, is trying to work as a lawyer and that has an affair with an irish chambermaid which results in a kid. in 1929, john quincy adams is voted out of office, going back -- i'm sorry, 1829. of 1829, he is coming from washington going back to boston, writes george washington and says please come to washington and help me move. george washington is terrified a father will find that his life is a mess and yes an illegitimate kid. on the boat to washington, he committed suicide. he jumped off the boat. you can't say that his father killed him off. that would be crude. what you can said there was a tremendous amount of stress in that relationship. issue orhas a mental other it factors involved. what is so moving is that john quincy has an amazing comeback. after his presidency, he goes to the house of representatives and becomes t
adams was a harvard, might does to wins the boylston prize, a big award and went over ralph waldo emersonhe goes up there and is smart as to what that is a little shy and he just finds his father very oppressive. in his 20's, and 1820's, george washington starts drinking, is trying to work as a lawyer and that has an affair with an irish chambermaid which results in a kid. in 1929, john quincy adams is voted out of office, going back -- i'm sorry, 1829. of 1829, he is coming from washington...
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the emerson poll is the only one to show it as close as it is.e'll see if it as an outlier or not, but charlie is right. it's a midwest strategy because he's probably going to lose colorado and virginia. >> all right. >> and one other thing is vital, though. donald trump also has to have a positive message and talking about the contributions that all these people who are not in the labor force could be making to the economy. i think that that is vitally important for his campaign. >> it's all about change. that's the key word. >> well, listen, look at the numbers. these numbers are important, and if i was donald trump, i'd mention this every day. the worst labor force participation since the 1970s, a 51-year low in terms of homeownership rate in the country. you've got the worst recovery since the '40s. you've got a doubling of our national debt. 12 million more americans on food stamps. 8 million more in poverty. the black community, hispanic community have been particularly hit hard. i think there's a lot to run on there, and then if you add --
the emerson poll is the only one to show it as close as it is.e'll see if it as an outlier or not, but charlie is right. it's a midwest strategy because he's probably going to lose colorado and virginia. >> all right. >> and one other thing is vital, though. donald trump also has to have a positive message and talking about the contributions that all these people who are not in the labor force could be making to the economy. i think that that is vitally important for his campaign....
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>> reporter: after five years in the fast-paced magazine industry in new york, 25-year-old ramona emerson made a momentous decision -- she was heading across the country to move back in with her parents. >> they were so excited when i said i was going to move home. >> we thought it sounded like a great idea. >> reporter: it's only temporary. she's taking premed class before she heads to nursing school. a new months in she realized it's a small house. >> i'm an only child. they are a little bit obsessed with me. >> reporter: what guidelines would you give parents? >> clarify from the start. let them know what you are okay with, what you're not okay with. >> reporter: for example, is there a curfew? what about using the car? getting on each other's nerves is par for the course. >> issues with practical things. and come back and have people watching your every move, that's been the biggest challenge. >> reporter: to make it work, the doctor says clarify expectations. like chipping in on expenses and cleanliness. she also recommends setting up clear household contributions, and finally, don't
>> reporter: after five years in the fast-paced magazine industry in new york, 25-year-old ramona emerson made a momentous decision -- she was heading across the country to move back in with her parents. >> they were so excited when i said i was going to move home. >> we thought it sounded like a great idea. >> reporter: it's only temporary. she's taking premed class before she heads to nursing school. a new months in she realized it's a small house. >> i'm an only...
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and emerson electric, the local factory, which provided jobs for most people in ferguson, had pruitt-igoe, in st. louis, had really failed as a project, and as a result, people didn't have access to good housing. and so all the institutions that are supposed to protect us and make life easier were absent for him. and so, in many ways, he was treated like nobody long before he met darren wilson at canfield green. >> so, using that title suggests, in a sense, a lot of the people -- we know their names now and many we don't, whether it's trayvon or >> ...that the system has kind of treated them like nobody. >> that's exactly right. there's this weird thing about being black in america. on the one hand, you're invisible, right? you're not seen. your plight, your misery, your suffering is not seen. if you're in flint, michigan, and you have lead in your water, it's because people can't see you. >> mm-hmm. >> you're invisible to politicians. they say you don't vote enough or you're invisible to people because you don't spend enough or because -- you know, whatever the issue might be, you're inv
and emerson electric, the local factory, which provided jobs for most people in ferguson, had pruitt-igoe, in st. louis, had really failed as a project, and as a result, people didn't have access to good housing. and so all the institutions that are supposed to protect us and make life easier were absent for him. and so, in many ways, he was treated like nobody long before he met darren wilson at canfield green. >> so, using that title suggests, in a sense, a lot of the people -- we know...
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according to the new polls from emerson in michigan, hillary clinton has a five point lead over donald trump, 45% to 40% there. gary johnson coming in third with 7%. in pennsylvania, clinton by three, 46% for clinton, 43% for trump. gary johnson sitting at 7%. in the battleground state of ohio, it is a tie. 43%-43%. notice that gary johnson hits double digits there, 10% for the lib dwrarn in ohio. we'll be right back. we have to be very precise. if we're not ready when the planets are perfectly aligned, that's it. we need really tight temperature controls. engineering, aerodynamics- a split second too long could mean sapping it all and starting over. propulsion, structural analysis- maple bourbon caramel. that's what we're working on right now. from design through production, siemens technology helps manufacturers meet critical deadlines. i think this'll be our biggest flavor yet. when you only have one shot, you need a whole lot of ingenuity. fmale teacher: and then name thelargest planet?t? male teacher: someone we haven't heard from. female teacher:anyone else? through internet esse
according to the new polls from emerson in michigan, hillary clinton has a five point lead over donald trump, 45% to 40% there. gary johnson coming in third with 7%. in pennsylvania, clinton by three, 46% for clinton, 43% for trump. gary johnson sitting at 7%. in the battleground state of ohio, it is a tie. 43%-43%. notice that gary johnson hits double digits there, 10% for the lib dwrarn in ohio. we'll be right back. we have to be very precise. if we're not ready when the planets are perfectly...
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>> reporter: after five years in the fast pace magazine industry in new york, 29-year-old ramona emersons decision. she was heading across the country move back in with her parents. >> they were so excited when i said that i was going to move home. >> we thought it sounded like a great idea. >> reporter: it's only temporary. she's taking patrol med classes before heading off to nursing school in the fall. at first it was idyllic but a few months in she realized it's a very small house. >> i'm an only child so they are a little bit obsessed with me. >> reporter: what guidelines would you give parents if they're going to have a adult child live with them. >> clarify from the start. let them know what you are okay with, what you're not okay with. >> reporter: for example, is there a curfew? what about using the car. >> but getting on each other's nerves is par for the course. >> has issues with practical things. >> when you've been independent and to come back and have people watching your every move, i imagine silently judging me, that's been like the biggest challenge. >> reporter: to mak
>> reporter: after five years in the fast pace magazine industry in new york, 29-year-old ramona emersons decision. she was heading across the country move back in with her parents. >> they were so excited when i said that i was going to move home. >> we thought it sounded like a great idea. >> reporter: it's only temporary. she's taking patrol med classes before heading off to nursing school in the fall. at first it was idyllic but a few months in she realized it's a...
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what we see in the polls, emerson college released several battleground states. we see within the margin of error within michigan, pennsylvania and ohio. in those states which is incredibly important we are leading hillary clinton among independents in each of those states. according to the memoer son college poll in ohio we are leading by 7 points in make or break state of ohio. we are thrilled with our message. mr. trump is still seen as outsider. disrupter. is he going it shake up washington. we like our strategy which is to take the case directly to the people. people can actually listen to his policy proposals now. they don't need to wait for these 90 minute or two hour presidential debates to know what he would do as president. he has given major speeches last two weeks on law enforcement and defeating radical terrorism and on how to help the communities of color. he has given a speech tomorrow on immigration. so, people can at least examine, i mean too often politicians do the sound bites now, specifics to be named at a date in the future. and, bret, we re
what we see in the polls, emerson college released several battleground states. we see within the margin of error within michigan, pennsylvania and ohio. in those states which is incredibly important we are leading hillary clinton among independents in each of those states. according to the memoer son college poll in ohio we are leading by 7 points in make or break state of ohio. we are thrilled with our message. mr. trump is still seen as outsider. disrupter. is he going it shake up...
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it's michael emerson who called us.ed up for a bundle that offered him cable from directv plus internet and phone from at&t. he said he verbally agreed to pay $126 a month when he signed up over the phone. $126 plus tax per month for two years. after installation in july his statement was at $165 plus tax. the internet and phone had jumped he said. adding almost a thousand dollars to what he expected to pay over the next two years. he says he got nowhere with at&t so he called us. well, after two weeks of research, they got back to us with a new price. they responded with $111 per month. not a bad deal. at&t ultimately ended up apologizing in a statement, it said that it wants its customers to have an effortless experience and it's happy it could identify a special promotion for michael. qualified for $111 a month. not bad. if you have a consumer complaint contact us. call 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. click the yellow submit tips bar. you can share information, photos, documents, and videos. so we can
it's michael emerson who called us.ed up for a bundle that offered him cable from directv plus internet and phone from at&t. he said he verbally agreed to pay $126 a month when he signed up over the phone. $126 plus tax per month for two years. after installation in july his statement was at $165 plus tax. the internet and phone had jumped he said. adding almost a thousand dollars to what he expected to pay over the next two years. he says he got nowhere with at&t so he called us. well,...