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. >> i want to thank my guests, richard epstein, and july brines.l be back in a moment with a final thought on work, men and women. stay with us. it's "inside story." and send us your thoughts on twitter, or follow me and get in touch. or visit our facebook page and tell us what you think it will take for women to make as much or even more than men. i would love to hear it. ♪ >>> we'll continue the conversation in a moment. you'll sea evidence of a trend, young women graduating from high school at a higher rate than young men, women far outpacing men, earning college and graduate degrees. if we did nothing, would it force the wage gap closed, or would we find new excuses. balancing wage scales, it's "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. >> as i have gone to college commencements over the last 20 years i noticed something that has to play out in the coming decades. the impact is unpredictability. in schools public and private, large and school. women are outpacing men in completing college degrees. in many places they ar
. >> i want to thank my guests, richard epstein, and july brines.l be back in a moment with a final thought on work, men and women. stay with us. it's "inside story." and send us your thoughts on twitter, or follow me and get in touch. or visit our facebook page and tell us what you think it will take for women to make as much or even more than men. i would love to hear it. ♪ >>> we'll continue the conversation in a moment. you'll sea evidence of a trend, young women...
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and that's not what we have seen. >> i want to thank my guests, richard epstein, and july brines.ack in a moment with a final thought on work, men and women. stay with us. it's "inside story." and send us your thoughts on twitter, or follow me and get in touch. or visit our facebook page and tell us what you think it will take for women to make as much or even more than men. i would love to hear it. ♪ are related to increased gender provisions in pay. one of the parts of the act, actually addresses this phenomenon, which is very difficult to target if you are just working with policy that compares jobs that are equal in definition. the other -- >> i'm sorry, i have to go to a ♪ >>> it wasn't all that long ago that supervisors of all kinds would justify paying men more money for the same work by noting that they had responsibilities that women didn't as primary bread winners. wages for women's work were often seen as supplemental, as fun money, or meant to save for a specific item. the women have come into the workplace that makes those old assumptions outmoded and discriminatory.
and that's not what we have seen. >> i want to thank my guests, richard epstein, and july brines.ack in a moment with a final thought on work, men and women. stay with us. it's "inside story." and send us your thoughts on twitter, or follow me and get in touch. or visit our facebook page and tell us what you think it will take for women to make as much or even more than men. i would love to hear it. ♪ are related to increased gender provisions in pay. one of the parts of the...
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general manager theo epstein joining the cubs three years ago -- after famously breaking "the curse of the bambino" in boston? nats - sox win 2004 epstein credited with rebuilding the red sox and ending their 86 year losing streak... long believed to be caused by the decision to trade the sultan of swat himself -- babe ruth... nats - babe ruth the cubs are favored in the series and in the las vegas sports books. and despite the mets missing their starting short stop-- ruben tejada -- after a sketchy slide into second baselast weekend... nats - boos after utley slide new york still plans on giving the windy city a run for itsmoney on the way to the fall classic. coming up in sports...third ranked morningside visited number seventeen dakota wesleyan.... alex has the highlights from mitchell when we come back. plus...iowa visited northwestern in a top 20 showdown... find out which hawkeye made a huge difference in evanston. alex: 2 line name super alex walker and northwestern are the favorites to run the table. both teams are ranked and both teams have shown they can match up with anybody
general manager theo epstein joining the cubs three years ago -- after famously breaking "the curse of the bambino" in boston? nats - sox win 2004 epstein credited with rebuilding the red sox and ending their 86 year losing streak... long believed to be caused by the decision to trade the sultan of swat himself -- babe ruth... nats - babe ruth the cubs are favored in the series and in the las vegas sports books. and despite the mets missing their starting short stop-- ruben tejada --...
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the chicago cubs are heading to mike: theo epstein who has only been on the job for years but has them where he wants them. clark' s we' ve known it has been tech a leading in the minor leagues. this year' s staff in this year' s team with a great vibe to get to another level. our young guys came and performed a right away. it is incredible, young talent, lots of guts and heart with great fans behind us. that is how you do it. mike: now, the cubs await the winner of the dodgers-mets. fortunately, it was an o-u-t. adrian gonzalez, that is when the dodgers got all their runs. magic johnson likes it, then they put it in the hands of seven innings, one-run, eight strikeouts, we go to the fifth. they will decide who will play the cubs for the nationally championship series. red sox and dave dabrowski addressed the media today. he ducked about the shopping list he will have over the course of the winter and his plans for hanley ramirez. >> our infield is the well set, but first base is open. we are committed to trying to make the effort, and i believe he is, to play first base. mike: finally
the chicago cubs are heading to mike: theo epstein who has only been on the job for years but has them where he wants them. clark' s we' ve known it has been tech a leading in the minor leagues. this year' s staff in this year' s team with a great vibe to get to another level. our young guys came and performed a right away. it is incredible, young talent, lots of guts and heart with great fans behind us. that is how you do it. mike: now, the cubs await the winner of the dodgers-mets....
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let's bring in boris epstein.nks for joining us early this morning. >> absolutely. >> what was your main takeaway from last night? >> it was a very spirited debate. i thought trump did a great job. christie stood outside. as far as bush, it was not a good night for him but it was not a game killer. we have a lot of time for iowa and new hampshire. as far as all the other candidates, rand paul struggled. governor kasich, after coupling out firing, disappeared. i didn't see enough from dr. carson that he can maintain any status in the polls he hasn't currently. >> was that a calculated decision, boris from dr. carson given in the first two debates he has taken a more reserved approach. he did that again today. and so far in the first two debates that approach led to him leading the polls. >> you know, the polls are one thing. but then you have to get the votes to actually win. and staying back and sort of punting on a lot of the most important questions can only get you so far. you saw dr. carson really struggle whe
let's bring in boris epstein.nks for joining us early this morning. >> absolutely. >> what was your main takeaway from last night? >> it was a very spirited debate. i thought trump did a great job. christie stood outside. as far as bush, it was not a good night for him but it was not a game killer. we have a lot of time for iowa and new hampshire. as far as all the other candidates, rand paul struggled. governor kasich, after coupling out firing, disappeared. i didn't see...
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to the 2004 red sox under general manager theo epstein - who is the cubbies' current general manager the cubs nened to win to continue playing -- they also need to win to help a prophecy foretold in back to the future two come true. 2015? you mean we're in the future? today is the day marty mcfly traveled to to save his children in the second installment of the series... october 21st, 2015. the move famously prrdicted the cubs would win he world series, but it also predicted we'd have hoverboards and flying cars, so... here's a live look at the waterloo skycam. storm track seven meteoroligst mark schnackenberg has a final --------- --------- --------- --------- coming up tonight on the kwwl if you're looking for a medicare plan, we're health alliance. we believe in superheroes. in the slow dance at the end of the night. in being yourself. we believe in simplicity.... and in doing good when no one's looking. to us, it just seems right. call now and learn more. you'll talk to a reaeaperson, not an automatededystem. we're part of your community, not a conglomerate. you can see
to the 2004 red sox under general manager theo epstein - who is the cubbies' current general manager the cubs nened to win to continue playing -- they also need to win to help a prophecy foretold in back to the future two come true. 2015? you mean we're in the future? today is the day marty mcfly traveled to to save his children in the second installment of the series... october 21st, 2015. the move famously prrdicted the cubs would win he world series, but it also predicted we'd have...
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general manager theo epstein joining the cubs three years ago, epstein credited with rebuilding the red sox and endi their 86-year l losing streak. >> red sox fans have longed to hear it. champions. history. our guys are too young, you know, to remember it. i said you think they're worried about 1908. they're just worried about getting their laundry done. reporter: they're favored in new york still plans on giving money on the way to the fall classic. >> we're all ready for it. happened in the past really >>>> i've goto say i worked in chicago for six years, covered the cubs, and know we're can i just say it? >>>> i was ichicago earlier this we and i got you a little souvenir. >> you did? ah, this. it fits perfectly. >> but there was an ice cream >> at one point. >> you worked in chicago. >> i was a white sox fans when i lived there. >> i know, but you kcan still supppport the bbies.s. i'm staying out of that one. last time i said something about the mets, i was in trouble. >> the farm time so by extension i go for the chicago cubs. >> pass the hat. give me the hat. >> that'll be for th
general manager theo epstein joining the cubs three years ago, epstein credited with rebuilding the red sox and endi their 86-year l losing streak. >> red sox fans have longed to hear it. champions. history. our guys are too young, you know, to remember it. i said you think they're worried about 1908. they're just worried about getting their laundry done. reporter: they're favored in new york still plans on giving money on the way to the fall classic. >> we're all ready for it....
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general manager theo epstein joining the cubs three years ago, epstein credited with rebuilding the red sox and ending their 86-year losing streak. >> red sox fans long to hear it. the boston red sox are world champions. >> we're not running from our history. our guys are too young, you know, to remember it. i said the other day you think they're worried about 198 08. >> reporter: they're favored in the books. new york still plans on giving the windy city a run for its money on the way to the fall classic. >> we're all ready for i, all excited and what's happened in the past really isn't on our mind. >> reporter: i've got to say i worked in chicago for six years, covered the cubs and i know we're supposed to stay nonbiased and objective but can i just say, go cubs. can i just say it? >> i was in chicago earlier this week and i got you a little souvenir. >> oh, this. >> it fits perfectly. >> but there was an ice cream sundae in there. >> at one point. >> you were in chicago -- >> i was a white sox fans when i was there. cubbies. >> i'm staying out of that one. last time i said something
general manager theo epstein joining the cubs three years ago, epstein credited with rebuilding the red sox and ending their 86-year losing streak. >> red sox fans long to hear it. the boston red sox are world champions. >> we're not running from our history. our guys are too young, you know, to remember it. i said the other day you think they're worried about 198 08. >> reporter: they're favored in the books. new york still plans on giving the windy city a run for its money...
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also in attendance, we saw theo epstein, who got a rousing round of applause. he is the president of the cubs baseball operations and the guy credited with turning around the cubs fortune. can the cops pull off the big victory and it sure a game five? or will the season come to an and tonight's? andy garman, kcci 8 sports, iowa's sports leader. steve: meanwhile, in the americ league championship series if the kansas city royals , win today, they are in the world series for the 2nd straight year. they now lead the series against the toronto blue jays 3 to 1. royals 0, blue jays 2 in the bottom of the sixth. stacey: next at 5:00, back to the future. 30 years ago, marty mcfly and doc brown traveled to today. coming up, we take you on a trip back to 1985. steve: plus, heroin epidemic. the 2 reasons officials say they are seeing a spike in drug overdoses nationwide.sally: ryan runs for house speaker, but will republicans meet his demands? announcer: this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at 5:00 with steve karlin, stacey horst, and chief meteorologist john
also in attendance, we saw theo epstein, who got a rousing round of applause. he is the president of the cubs baseball operations and the guy credited with turning around the cubs fortune. can the cops pull off the big victory and it sure a game five? or will the season come to an and tonight's? andy garman, kcci 8 sports, iowa's sports leader. steve: meanwhile, in the americ league championship series if the kansas city royals , win today, they are in the world series for the 2nd straight...
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. >> theo epstein now is the vice president. jon lester pitching for them tonight. so go, cubs, i say. >> exactly. >> red sox aren't in it, we'll get behind them. >>> it should be another busy weekend for apple picking and local farms are turning out gorgeous produce. >> dan andelman finds area restaurants to serve food that is straight from the farm. >> the farmers grow it, harvest it, and raise it. all you have to do is eat it at the farmhouse restaurant in needham where the menu ranges from a beautiful beet salad to a juicy, locally sourced steak. >> contemporary american farm to table restaurant. my favorite kind of food is very simple, very flavorful taking new england style dishes and trying to really nail them. daughter restaurant in easton, mass isn't just a clever name. the owner of this upscale breakfast and lunch spot really is the daughter of a farmer and the food reflects the upbringing with standout dishes like eggs benedict with butter poached lobster. >> we do not serve frozen, processed. >> reporter: the upscale bistro is manchester by the sea. cook
. >> theo epstein now is the vice president. jon lester pitching for them tonight. so go, cubs, i say. >> exactly. >> red sox aren't in it, we'll get behind them. >>> it should be another busy weekend for apple picking and local farms are turning out gorgeous produce. >> dan andelman finds area restaurants to serve food that is straight from the farm. >> the farmers grow it, harvest it, and raise it. all you have to do is eat it at the farmhouse restaurant...
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of ourjoined by 2 colleagues, jennifer epstein and sahil kapur. they are on the freshly redesigned bloomberg politics website. thanks for joining us. we talked earlier in the program that we have a shared sense -- folks seem remarkably not on edge on the eve of a high-pressure thing. you spend more time with them than we do. do they seem pretty calm? what you think that is? jennifer: they are called because they will three however they are behaving so they want is said they as through -- she walked and it's based to how she is an unusual candidate -- mark: walk-through, shmalk- through. she doesn't need to see it. jennifer: she has been on stage is more than once or twice. there is a sense of confidence and calm and they want her to go in and be solid, if nothing else. john: i'm still try to get over that little mark halperin-lady gaga sing. the sender's campaign -- sanders campaign, we asked of those guys what they would consider a win. sahil: i think 2 things -- taking his message to a broader audience, improving name recognition, not nearly as
of ourjoined by 2 colleagues, jennifer epstein and sahil kapur. they are on the freshly redesigned bloomberg politics website. thanks for joining us. we talked earlier in the program that we have a shared sense -- folks seem remarkably not on edge on the eve of a high-pressure thing. you spend more time with them than we do. do they seem pretty calm? what you think that is? jennifer: they are called because they will three however they are behaving so they want is said they as through -- she...
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the fans would rather not wait until next year and if they need a little possible momentum, theo epstein is the manager of operations. when he was the general manager of the boston red sox, they fell in a 0-3 whole in the championship series and won 4 straight to be the yankees. so the bar is set for the cubs. they just have to start with one. 7:00 first pitch tomorrow night. jason hammel will pitch for the cops. -- for the cubs. cubs fans filing out and they will go home and get some rest. joe maddon speaking for the media right now. we have more of that coming up tomorrow. live outside wrigley field, andy garman. tony: thank you. the other game going on today, kansas city taking on toronto. the royals lost yesterday. don't make them angry. ben zobrist with the dinger. kendrys morales with the rbi. royals don't want to win big 14-2. ,they now have a 3-1 lead in that series. iowa state is in the thick of probably the toughest three game schedule in the country. texas tech, tcu, and next that they have to take on the baylor bears, the top offense in the country. they scored nearly 64 poin
the fans would rather not wait until next year and if they need a little possible momentum, theo epstein is the manager of operations. when he was the general manager of the boston red sox, they fell in a 0-3 whole in the championship series and won 4 straight to be the yankees. so the bar is set for the cubs. they just have to start with one. 7:00 first pitch tomorrow night. jason hammel will pitch for the cops. -- for the cubs. cubs fans filing out and they will go home and get some rest. joe...
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theo epstein takes another team deep into october. >> aim grade went through i went through in boston. he was personal for me suffering through 1686 with my brother on family be red sox fans growing up miles from fenway park. a little bit more cynical, a a little bit more pessimistic in boston. feel ail. le always waiting for the other shoe to drop and enjoy a cold beverage as a fan when the team was not playing well in a way i don't think always happened in boston. now, we talked about is getting a wing team and make them hap pin october. it will be with even better. >> were we like that. >> were we waiting for the shoe to fall and something bad to happen? >> fo. no. >> yes we were. not any more, though. >> no. >> really not any more. >> not around here. >> got my news shoes on. >> ready to do. >> running out the door. >> oh, no. you know what? it is a pleasant night. >> you will need the gloves pretty soon. >> i am glad i brought a shaw tonight. i am glad you will use it. we will see frost and freezing monday morning. plenty of shine though. start warming back up next week. >> oh, w
theo epstein takes another team deep into october. >> aim grade went through i went through in boston. he was personal for me suffering through 1686 with my brother on family be red sox fans growing up miles from fenway park. a little bit more cynical, a a little bit more pessimistic in boston. feel ail. le always waiting for the other shoe to drop and enjoy a cold beverage as a fan when the team was not playing well in a way i don't think always happened in boston. now, we talked about...
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i am joined by mark -- by mark epstein from the antarctic and southern ocean coalition.k, let's go back to basics, why do you believe it's so important for these marine park -- marine protected areas to be established. >> right. we talk about marine protected area and marine reserves, meaning don't take zones. they are important because they live up to what the cons vair -- the commission for the continues indication was create dodd. this is help preserve and conserve the 10,000 species that live in the southern oceans. but also because they provide climate reference zones that are increasingly important as climate change accelerates in the world. >> reporter: because there are species of creatures that live nowhere else. >> that's right. four species of penguins, one of them is actually expanding but two or declining rapidly. we want to understand why that's happening. >> reporter: now, i know that you are formal observer, so you can't say too much about what is happening in the meeting. is there a sense of disappointment there that this probably isn't going to go throu
i am joined by mark -- by mark epstein from the antarctic and southern ocean coalition.k, let's go back to basics, why do you believe it's so important for these marine park -- marine protected areas to be established. >> right. we talk about marine protected area and marine reserves, meaning don't take zones. they are important because they live up to what the cons vair -- the commission for the continues indication was create dodd. this is help preserve and conserve the 10,000 species...
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i am joined by mark epstein from the antarctic and southern ocean coalition. go back to basics. why do you believe it's so important for these marine park -- marine protected areas to be established. >> we talk about both marine protected areas and marine reserves, marine reserves meaning don't take zones, they are important because they live up to what the conservation -- the commission for the conservation of antarctic marine resources was create today do which is help preserve and conserve the 10,000 species that the live in the southern oceans but also because they provide climate reference zones that are increasingly important as climate change accelerates in the world. >> reporter: because there are species of creatures that live nowhere else. >> that's right. there are four species of penguins and what we are seeing is one of them is actually expanding but two are declining rapidly. we want to understand why that's happening. >> reporter: so where we should know formally whether the countries are in agreement or not in a couple of hours time. but if, as
i am joined by mark epstein from the antarctic and southern ocean coalition. go back to basics. why do you believe it's so important for these marine park -- marine protected areas to be established. >> we talk about both marine protected areas and marine reserves, marine reserves meaning don't take zones, they are important because they live up to what the conservation -- the commission for the conservation of antarctic marine resources was create today do which is help preserve and...
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before i talked about regis, and the other thing i wanted to say thank you christine maria gardner epstein. she is ingrained in our family. on the day cody was born, she came to live with us. and she has become such a dear friend, and i think back on the 25 years since she joined me how much life happened, how much of my career happened. i truly, she hates to be applauded. she hates to be -- but i would not be alive today if it weren't for christine, and neither would my kids, and some of the other people who are watching at home that make our life work. and love high children own. and, you know, at a time like this you start to count your blessings. you can either concentrate on what you've lost in life or you can concentrate on what you still have. and i am the most blessed woman in the whole world, i am, hoda, and you are a big part of it. the rest of you not so much. but hoda is. [ laughter ] can we talk about regis for a minute? >> real quick. regis was hysterical last night. he came up there and just started doing whatever regis wanted to do. >> oh. regis, you guys were hosting. he w
before i talked about regis, and the other thing i wanted to say thank you christine maria gardner epstein. she is ingrained in our family. on the day cody was born, she came to live with us. and she has become such a dear friend, and i think back on the 25 years since she joined me how much life happened, how much of my career happened. i truly, she hates to be applauded. she hates to be -- but i would not be alive today if it weren't for christine, and neither would my kids, and some of the...
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. >> theo epstein and the chug cubs are one step closer to ending their curse. the cubs advanced last night after beating the st. louis cardinals in game four. they will face either the mets or the dodgers in the next round. celebrating. it's the first time the team has clinched a post-season series at wrigley field. if you didn't know, the last time the cubs won the world series is in 1908. >>> back here at home, the bs are still looking for the first win of the season taking on the colorado avalanche. maybe being on the road would be a good thing. brad marchand wearing the green noncontact jersey. he missed monday's game with a concussion. >>> brad stevens said evan continue will make his preseason debut. he missed his two preseason debut. the nets will be the celtics first nba opponent this preseason. >>> tom brady is getting ready for the colts. brady's dog scooby is getting facebook action. this is so funny. brady put this facebook picture up and wrote on his page scooby has discovered the selfie. silly dog. >> he looks scared to see his own image. >> that'
. >> theo epstein and the chug cubs are one step closer to ending their curse. the cubs advanced last night after beating the st. louis cardinals in game four. they will face either the mets or the dodgers in the next round. celebrating. it's the first time the team has clinched a post-season series at wrigley field. if you didn't know, the last time the cubs won the world series is in 1908. >>> back here at home, the bs are still looking for the first win of the season taking on...
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you look at some of these different donors and world leaders that they are associated with, jeffrey epstein -- he is a convicted sex offender. these are serious questions. she is a presidential candidate, she has to answer for this stuff. host: you mention peter schweitzer, the author of "cling cash." there is a close relationship between him and the ceo of your company. thet: we are proud of relationship. peter has done a phenomenal job putting together a deep research. article that you mention talks about how he goes about getting information. he worked extensively on what is called the dark web, searching throug the parts of the internet there are not easily findable on search engines. he works very hard to go and get this information, and then presented to the public. we are not editorializing, we are presenting the facts. host: i love this picture. it looks like you are in a dining room and a very opulent house in d.c. -- is this where you work? guest: our office is th behind the supreme court. ed itw breitbart first least i -- our founder. we call the townhouse that we "embassy," for
you look at some of these different donors and world leaders that they are associated with, jeffrey epstein -- he is a convicted sex offender. these are serious questions. she is a presidential candidate, she has to answer for this stuff. host: you mention peter schweitzer, the author of "cling cash." there is a close relationship between him and the ceo of your company. thet: we are proud of relationship. peter has done a phenomenal job putting together a deep research. article that...
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. >>> to baseball, theo epstein was one of the many figures to championship drought. he's doing the same in chicago. way gone! hitting this one over the scoreboard. that's third homer of the playoffs. nasty! the curbs are moving on to the series. they beat the cardinals la of the night, 6-4. so who will they face? the mets taking on the dodgers. the big lefty finally comes through in the postseason on three days' rest, allowing just one run, seven solid innings. the dodgers went 3-1. the fifth and final game is tomorrow night. >>> to basketball now and the celtics practiced in waltham getting ready for tonight's preseason game in brooklyn. evan turner will make his preseason debut. he missed the two preseason games. on the other side, marcus is sick and will miss the contest. the mets will be the celtics' first nba opponent. >> it was fun and challenging to play two great teams, but this is the nba, so it's going to be our first real test. >> reporter: and looking for the first win of the season tonight in colorado. the clerk at the butcher shop stands 6 feet tall and
. >>> to baseball, theo epstein was one of the many figures to championship drought. he's doing the same in chicago. way gone! hitting this one over the scoreboard. that's third homer of the playoffs. nasty! the curbs are moving on to the series. they beat the cardinals la of the night, 6-4. so who will they face? the mets taking on the dodgers. the big lefty finally comes through in the postseason on three days' rest, allowing just one run, seven solid innings. the dodgers went 3-1....
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talked about you and regis, and the other thing i wanted to do is to thank christine maria gardner epstein, because she is so ip fused with our lives. she worked for frank and me part time for six years, but the day that cody was born she came to live with us, and she is such a dear friend and i think back on the 25 years since she joined me how much life happen ded and how much of my career happened and i truly, and she hates to be applauded and she hates to be and i would not be alive today ififit weren'tfor christine and neither would my kid ss and some of the other people watching at home that make our life work and loved my children as their own, and you know, at a time like this, you start to count your blessings and you can either concentrate on what you have lost in life or concentrate on what you still have. and i am the most blessed woman on the whole earth, hoda, and you are a big part of it. and for the rest of you, not so much. but hoda, -- [ laughter ] can we talk about regis. >> he was hysterical last night. regis came up there and he started to do whatever regis wanted to d
talked about you and regis, and the other thing i wanted to do is to thank christine maria gardner epstein, because she is so ip fused with our lives. she worked for frank and me part time for six years, but the day that cody was born she came to live with us, and she is such a dear friend and i think back on the 25 years since she joined me how much life happen ded and how much of my career happened and i truly, and she hates to be applauded and she hates to be and i would not be alive today...
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theo epstein is trying to win its first world series since 1908. chicago police say people in the crowd were relatively well-behaved. the cubs will face the mets or the dodgers in the nlcs. new york and l.a. play a decisive game five tomorrow night. coming up on 7 news at noon, a ten-year-old boy with an emotional surprise for a woman after losing her mother to breast cancer. donald trump. when you can catch the white house hopeful on snl. this flu season... remember this. your immune system doesn't work the way it did when rock was young. so we made fluzone high-dose vaccine... for people 65+. with a high high higher dose of antigen... it's significantly more effective than fluzone vaccine in preventing flu. fluzone high-dose vaccine is approved for people 65 and older. it's not for anyone who's had a severe allergic reaction to any vaccine component, including eggs, egg products, or to a prior dose of any flu vaccine. tell your doctor if you've ever had guillain-barr\ syndrome. side effects include pain swelling and redness at the injection site;
theo epstein is trying to win its first world series since 1908. chicago police say people in the crowd were relatively well-behaved. the cubs will face the mets or the dodgers in the nlcs. new york and l.a. play a decisive game five tomorrow night. coming up on 7 news at noon, a ten-year-old boy with an emotional surprise for a woman after losing her mother to breast cancer. donald trump. when you can catch the white house hopeful on snl. this flu season... remember this. your immune system...
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ira epstein, the fed is not the story today. the story is an important piece of our economy, high-tech and give a nod to facebook hitting another all-time high here, these are viable companies, they do employee americans and what do we have here? a great session ira, what do you interpret looking ahead? >> called a surprise, a confluence, if you will. everything right is happening at one time. it's china. let's call this hurricane draghi, not hurricane patricia. he started this whole thing, let's not forget that. liz: let's remind people, yesterday the european central bank said we're in it to win it all the way through. we're going to be stimulating the economy and adding liquidity or money into the system way past september of next year, go ahead, ira. >> now have you japan next week. why is nobody talking about that? the odds are super strong that they're going to embark on further asset buying, so you're getting everybody stepping in. you've got the confluence of a currency war again for all purposes, drives the dollar highe
ira epstein, the fed is not the story today. the story is an important piece of our economy, high-tech and give a nod to facebook hitting another all-time high here, these are viable companies, they do employee americans and what do we have here? a great session ira, what do you interpret looking ahead? >> called a surprise, a confluence, if you will. everything right is happening at one time. it's china. let's call this hurricane draghi, not hurricane patricia. he started this whole...
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ira epstein from the lynn group joining us now. it seems simple, the fed's prevarication, inaction on rates weakened the dollar, and when the dollar is weakened gold gets stronger, is that about right? >> you are one of the few people that understands the dollar's been weakening not rallying. you know so often i'm glued to fox, people keep talking on earnings the rising dollar. the dollar rose at beginning of the year, under pressure since the summertime and falling back, but what has happened is just what you're saying. because of the inaction, whether you are on the camp that's a hawk or a dove, the problem the fed has is its mandates. one of them is inflation, the other is employment. employment for all purposes is full or very close to it. inflation is in the wind somewhere, we don't see it. if you raise rates to stop an inflation that's not there, why are you doing that becomes the question? and i think i'm speak for those that are dovish. david: i'm getting a wrap, i have to ask you, when are we going to get 2,000 an ounce fo
ira epstein from the lynn group joining us now. it seems simple, the fed's prevarication, inaction on rates weakened the dollar, and when the dollar is weakened gold gets stronger, is that about right? >> you are one of the few people that understands the dollar's been weakening not rallying. you know so often i'm glued to fox, people keep talking on earnings the rising dollar. the dollar rose at beginning of the year, under pressure since the summertime and falling back, but what has...
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the man running the show in boston at that time, theo epstein.
the man running the show in boston at that time, theo epstein.
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. >> gene epstein economics editor at barons. thanks for your exciting talk and inspiring words. two questions. well, three questions, i guess. first of all, you would agree, however, that in the short run the frackers are a little bit in disarray? second, for the long term, you focus mainly on the u.s. potential for shale and isn't there enormous potential for shale production abroad? and third, are you interested at all in what i gather is happening within hydrocarbons with fracking the driving the natural gas prices so much lower in relation to oil and there could be greater use of natural gas rather than oil which is also bearish. could you give me the short run view of -- aren't the frackers a little -- second what about oil abroad and what about natural gas. >> some frackers are in disarray. most of them are not. they're deeply familiar to the oil industry. i think that's the troep that's put out there. ons i don't see it. they're disciplined, they understand what's happened and they can swing back and do increased production rapidly. some are announcing a return to new dri
. >> gene epstein economics editor at barons. thanks for your exciting talk and inspiring words. two questions. well, three questions, i guess. first of all, you would agree, however, that in the short run the frackers are a little bit in disarray? second, for the long term, you focus mainly on the u.s. potential for shale and isn't there enormous potential for shale production abroad? and third, are you interested at all in what i gather is happening within hydrocarbons with fracking the...
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i want to bring in jennifer epstein who covers the clinton campaign. we were talking about this yesterday with phil. is the window closed? jennifer: i think joe biden thinks he is this unique candidate that no matter when he gets into the race will still be a part of it. this week in particular has factors, whether it is the benghazi during thursday, which if he announces after that will easy nats am trying to capitalize if it does not go well. but there is also this big i like jefferson-jackson day dinner. that is been a great moment in the last couple democratic races. 2007 whenig moment in barack obama got real momentum. it showed he was a real threat to hillary clinton. ifre has been chatter that biden is going to get in, he will get in before saturday night so he can deliver a speech there in des moines. betty: it seems the longer he waits, the worst the outcome is. if you look at the latest polls, not only do they show hillary clinton expanding her lead, they also showed democratic voters do not want him to run. let's bring up the polling numbers
i want to bring in jennifer epstein who covers the clinton campaign. we were talking about this yesterday with phil. is the window closed? jennifer: i think joe biden thinks he is this unique candidate that no matter when he gets into the race will still be a part of it. this week in particular has factors, whether it is the benghazi during thursday, which if he announces after that will easy nats am trying to capitalize if it does not go well. but there is also this big i like...
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chicago hitting six home runs eddie vetter was celebrating with the cubs president and theo epstein. the game four is this afternoon. >>> texas governor greg abbott may want to wait before offering congratulations in the future. the astros were up 5-2 and the governor's office posted a message on twitter congratulating the team on advancing. problem was kansas rallied and won the game, tying the series. the post was later deleted. don't count your chickens been they're hatched. >> jadiann: it was a good game. let's talk about the game we're playing for the weather today. >> jeremy: raindrops keep falling on my head. this morning, boston south, worcester, nashua, this stays away from you. for everyone, the rain moves out this afternoon. some sun this afternoon and it's a mild rain. it's not the chilly. temps this afternoon in the 70s. >> christa: bring along the umbrella. enjoy it and be safe on the roads. i'm christa delcamp. >> jadiann: thanks for joining us. "today in new england" returns at 9:00. i'm jadiann hand-crafted...layer by layer. the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. exp
chicago hitting six home runs eddie vetter was celebrating with the cubs president and theo epstein. the game four is this afternoon. >>> texas governor greg abbott may want to wait before offering congratulations in the future. the astros were up 5-2 and the governor's office posted a message on twitter congratulating the team on advancing. problem was kansas rallied and won the game, tying the series. the post was later deleted. don't count your chickens been they're hatched....
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beating the cardinals 6-4, the first time the cubs clinched a postseason series at home and sox gm theo epstein is trying to win the first world series since 1908. the fans celebrated outside of wrigley. police say people in the crowd were relatively well behaved. officers made nine arrests. the cubs will face the mets or dodgers. new york and los angeles play a divisive game 5 tomorrow. >> christa: this is exciting. >> jadiann: those fans are over the moon excited. >> christa: with the puts undefeated, that's exciting. life is pretty good for tom brady these days. >> jadiann: it seems everyone in the brady family has a reason to smile, including the family dog. brady posted this picture of his dog, scooby, on facebook tuesday. the picture has been liked by nearly 75,000 people and i have to admit that's adorable. >> christa: i am going to call him crazy eyes. >> jadiann: right. when the pats take on the colts here on 7 nbc on sunday so join us for our 7 on the sidelines show at 6:30 airing after 7news at 6:00. >> christa: full recap, of course, the morning after on "today in new england." comi
beating the cardinals 6-4, the first time the cubs clinched a postseason series at home and sox gm theo epstein is trying to win the first world series since 1908. the fans celebrated outside of wrigley. police say people in the crowd were relatively well behaved. officers made nine arrests. the cubs will face the mets or dodgers. new york and los angeles play a divisive game 5 tomorrow. >> christa: this is exciting. >> jadiann: those fans are over the moon excited. >>...
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. >> julian epstein, economics editor of "barron's."s for your exciting talk an inspiring words. two questions. well, three questions i guess. first of all you would agree, however, that in the short run the frackers are a little bit in disarray? second, for the long term you focus mainly on the u.s. potential for shale and, isn't there enormous potential for shale production abroad? and third, are you interested at all in what i gather is, also happening within hydrocarbons, that fracking is driving natural gas prices so much lower in relation to oil and there could be greater use of liquid natural gas, rather than oil which indeed is also bearish? so could you give me the short run view of, aren't the frackers in a little bit of disarray? second what about oil abroad and natural gas? . . and he thanked the resource productn and there is a deep track record for these things. but setting that aside, the united states has an advantage to $600 billion of infrastructure on top of the largest hydrocarbon infrastructure on the planet. we hav
. >> julian epstein, economics editor of "barron's."s for your exciting talk an inspiring words. two questions. well, three questions i guess. first of all you would agree, however, that in the short run the frackers are a little bit in disarray? second, for the long term you focus mainly on the u.s. potential for shale and, isn't there enormous potential for shale production abroad? and third, are you interested at all in what i gather is, also happening within hydrocarbons,...