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, from the mambo era, et cetera, et cetera. and they... as we say in spanish, tambor llama, "the drum calls." so imagine listening to that in the projects. i grew up in the melrose projects, 681. in the canyons of the projects you're hearing that not only during the day, but at 3:00 in the morning in the basketball courts, et cetera. and instead of... what i tell people is the difference between our community and, say, somebody living in the suburbs, is in the suburbs, somebody would start calling 911, the cops, say, "hey, there's these people drumming," et cetera. but at 3:00 in the morning in our neighborhoods, people would be going, "yeah, keep it going." >> hinojosa: "don't stop." >> yeah, yeah. and so (speaking spanish) >> hinojosa: so for you... but this notion of kind of living with music all around you, you... i love the story of your dad, who was a machinist. >> right. >> hinojosa: again, puerto rican. and he would come home from work, and he would sit and listen to music in order to relax from his hard day of work. >>
, from the mambo era, et cetera, et cetera. and they... as we say in spanish, tambor llama, "the drum calls." so imagine listening to that in the projects. i grew up in the melrose projects, 681. in the canyons of the projects you're hearing that not only during the day, but at 3:00 in the morning in the basketball courts, et cetera. and instead of... what i tell people is the difference between our community and, say, somebody living in the suburbs, is in the suburbs, somebody would...
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there isn't really a figure that rises to the level of the billy graham et cetera to put it that way. >> host: why to use the word betrayal in the subtitle this book? >> guest: to be provocative in a way, but also to raise questions about different kinds of conservatism. this may get into the weeds of politics especially politics on the right that people care to follow. the beginning of the so-called conservative movement like william f. buckley junior, the national review magazine and an initial modest success in backing barry goldwater in the presidential campaign of 1964 although he was a colossal loser electorally. people say that tradition continued in some way down to his fittings with ronald reagan. so you see the conservative movement take off more so with reagan and others. evangelicals for our players for much of that political history. in fact, if you look at the history of evangelical politics comment even though ethnically there are ties between evangelicals and the republican party going back to abraham lincoln, the political instinct of evangelicals as i read it and i'v
there isn't really a figure that rises to the level of the billy graham et cetera to put it that way. >> host: why to use the word betrayal in the subtitle this book? >> guest: to be provocative in a way, but also to raise questions about different kinds of conservatism. this may get into the weeds of politics especially politics on the right that people care to follow. the beginning of the so-called conservative movement like william f. buckley junior, the national review magazine...
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matt, your reaction to the tape, "access hollywood," billy bush, et cetera? >> terrible. i got five daughters. it's terrible. my wife has been in situations where it was hard for her to be an attractive woman at the workplace. it's terrible to have these types of statements and i think for republicans, you know, you want to condemn this inexcusable talk, but by the same token, we are faced with this -- with the other reality which is if donald trump fails to win the presidency, bill clinton, two for one. they always say you get two for one with the clintons. hillary clinton gets elected, bill clinton is right back in the oval office from whence he was impeached, disbarred, kept from going to the supreme court, had to pay $1 million in fees and fines and settlements. it's an unbelievable situation. >> reaction to this? >> it makes me speechless, anyone even defending or considering the idea. what he described was sexual assault so let's not mince words
matt, your reaction to the tape, "access hollywood," billy bush, et cetera? >> terrible. i got five daughters. it's terrible. my wife has been in situations where it was hard for her to be an attractive woman at the workplace. it's terrible to have these types of statements and i think for republicans, you know, you want to condemn this inexcusable talk, but by the same token, we are faced with this -- with the other reality which is if donald trump fails to win the presidency,...
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how do you value services in your group, patient surveys, et cetera, revisits to the -- for retreatment to the same underlying disease, recidivism or what in a nut shell. thank you. >> obviously values we're all measuring. i'll start with the first thing we did is something very simple. in our group, we measured how quickly one of our team members could get inside and get an appointment with one of our doctors. we opened up access. so the first thing for us was did the patient -- did the consumer see it as value? those are the things we focused on. for example, these video visits, we actually have primary care offices that run a lot like urgent cares to keep the lower price points, lower options, so that if you think about that, we directly focus value through the eyes of a patient, through the eyes of a consumer. and through that we obviously have a scorecard that we monitor looking at how many visits can we reduce, get people in the right place, right time, right price. that's how we're looking at value. >> just a quick comment, i saw it yesterday so it's fresh in my mind. patients, c
how do you value services in your group, patient surveys, et cetera, revisits to the -- for retreatment to the same underlying disease, recidivism or what in a nut shell. thank you. >> obviously values we're all measuring. i'll start with the first thing we did is something very simple. in our group, we measured how quickly one of our team members could get inside and get an appointment with one of our doctors. we opened up access. so the first thing for us was did the patient -- did the...
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losing the first two debates, he is starting to make wild claims about the election being rigged, et cetera. we have to keep pultting out a message and speak out that we run elections and we run them well here. he should not engage in the scare tactics. we need to push that message. we uask the gop leaders to stan up. >> reporter: and republican leaders have spoken out on the subject. including trump's running mate mike pence. >> we will absolutely accept the results. the american people will speak on november 8th. one of the great traditions of america is the peaceful transfer of power. >> reporter: and republican house speaker paul ryan's office weighed in putting in a statement, our democracy relies on confidence of election results. a speaker is confident the states will carry out the election with integrity. in a divided election year, they seem to agree on one thing, despite what trump says, the polls are not rigged. back to you. >> trump said "saturday night live" is against him. >>> trying to determine who fire bombed republican headquarters
losing the first two debates, he is starting to make wild claims about the election being rigged, et cetera. we have to keep pultting out a message and speak out that we run elections and we run them well here. he should not engage in the scare tactics. we need to push that message. we uask the gop leaders to stan up. >> reporter: and republican leaders have spoken out on the subject. including trump's running mate mike pence. >> we will absolutely accept the results. the american...
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you know, they know that they can actually succeed more by providing some of these fast foods, et cetera, in some of these neighborhoods. so it's really a big, big challenge. >> hinojosa: and the fast food issue for communities of color comes in because you have, let's say, working parents? both of them might be working, and so then the easy thing to do is, "i'll just go by and pick up those hamburgers or that fried chicken or whatever," because... not because you're a bad parent, but because you've got a lot on your plate and you're thinking, you know, time, and you're thinking money? >> oh, well, it's an easy thing. i mean, if you want to eat, you know, fast food is really available, it's affordable, it's tasty, it's filling. so it really has a lot of advantages for the working families, for people that don't have a lot of time to prepare the foods, et cetera. so we have moved away somehow from our traditions, also, maria, in the sense that... >> hinojosa: well, that's what i was going to bring up. >> ...we used to cook at home, and you know, that was sort of the natural thing to do. b
you know, they know that they can actually succeed more by providing some of these fast foods, et cetera, in some of these neighborhoods. so it's really a big, big challenge. >> hinojosa: and the fast food issue for communities of color comes in because you have, let's say, working parents? both of them might be working, and so then the easy thing to do is, "i'll just go by and pick up those hamburgers or that fried chicken or whatever," because... not because you're a bad...
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and taking tanks with empty tank missiles, et cetera, et cetera. they are united as of now and that is a significant development. but it's not good for the international community that has long tried to decouple that moderate influence apart from each other. >> serious agony has gone on for so long with so many killed and displaced. do you see any sign of it coming to an end? >> no. i don't think any diplomatic initiative had the muscle behind it to have it on the ground. we faced those. and of course, there is a huge number of spoilers who aren't involved in these processes and will do everything they can to spoil them. until we have a more muscular approach from washington, d.c.,, i can't see any of this leading to any peace for a very long time. in australia. police called it a senseless act. the 29-year-old driver died and several passengers suffered several injuries. a 48-year-old man is accused of murder and 11 counts of attempted murder. shops, businesses and schools in venezuela walla's capital were closed in protest of the president. the b
and taking tanks with empty tank missiles, et cetera, et cetera. they are united as of now and that is a significant development. but it's not good for the international community that has long tried to decouple that moderate influence apart from each other. >> serious agony has gone on for so long with so many killed and displaced. do you see any sign of it coming to an end? >> no. i don't think any diplomatic initiative had the muscle behind it to have it on the ground. we faced...
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it's a lot more powerful and the display is much brighter, et cetera. if you're into that and you've been waiting, now is your opportunity. the price point starts at 1499 and up. >>> microsoft is showing off its all in one touch screen desktop called a surface studio pc. the screen has higher definition than 4k. it will be available this holiday season and a specific date has not been released. the price is expected to start at about $3000. >>> a long awaited plan to bring super high speed internet service to the silicon valley -- city leaders are disappointed but are in talks with other companies. >> we're working with at&t and facebook. and it's not the same thing as a community wide installation but we're flexible. >> products in other parts of the country have been suspended. 130 workers are being laid off. >>> a lot of precipitation stacking up out there in the pacific. >> the heavy rain is scheduled to move in later today, especially between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. tonight. the rainfall rates will be increasing. it will be changing over the next few hou
it's a lot more powerful and the display is much brighter, et cetera. if you're into that and you've been waiting, now is your opportunity. the price point starts at 1499 and up. >>> microsoft is showing off its all in one touch screen desktop called a surface studio pc. the screen has higher definition than 4k. it will be available this holiday season and a specific date has not been released. the price is expected to start at about $3000. >>> a long awaited plan to bring...
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agents organized. , they have the auto dealers organized and the real estate t industry organized, et cetera, but we the people are not organized because although we can air our grievances and talk about our diagnostics, about injustice and put forth good forward good solutions, somehow we never reached the congress. if you don't reach the congress, if you don't organize congress watchdog groups in every congressional district, you are leaving the most powerful asset you have, the u.s. congress with all the power you've given it in the hands of the big corporations. that's what's the key here. and so i have example afterat i example after we talk about the structure of concentrated power and its abusing to the lively c hoods -- livelihoods andan everybody. the tobacco industry was successfully challenged. the most powerful industry that had on its side addiction of millions of people was 45% adults chronic smokers in 1966, you don't smoke in law school auditoriums or classrooms anymore. i used to go to my classroom at princeton, you couldn't see the students, buses, trains, smoking everywher
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in the democratic party because the democrats were a coalition of ethnic groups and southerners, et cetera. some of that has worn away and as some of those ethnic groups have become more americanized as they were, they may fit more with the republican party. i think there's strong relerve -- resemblance, you can look and see affinities political as well. >> host: who are some of the leading evangelicals in american society today? >> guest: people who are the popular preachers, rick warren in church in california. joe olstein. but he -- he also gave one of the indications in president obama's inauguration, i believe. he hasn't been that political and olstein hasn't had any political footprints as far as i followed it. jerry, jr. was important with the reagan coalition in 1979 and he was -- he made it on to the cover of time magazine at least twice, i believe, and his son now who is the president of liberty university in lynchburg, virginia has been one of the most outspoken evangelicals and taken a lot of criticism for that for backing donald trump and that trump raises a whole interesting
in the democratic party because the democrats were a coalition of ethnic groups and southerners, et cetera. some of that has worn away and as some of those ethnic groups have become more americanized as they were, they may fit more with the republican party. i think there's strong relerve -- resemblance, you can look and see affinities political as well. >> host: who are some of the leading evangelicals in american society today? >> guest: people who are the popular preachers, rick...
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alexia and in natural language, alexia play a certain song, et cetera, et cetera. and people really, it's been a big hit. we launched it a few years ago. it has vastly exceeded our expectations in terms of volume. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with bob costa "the washington post," talking about the state of the presidential race as of today. >> increasingly in conversations with people at trump tower, it's a narrow path. they acknowledge that privately. trump seems to almost acknowledge it publicly at times that it's difficult. because when you look at a state that trump has long wanted to win like pennsylvania, secretary clinton is well ahead. a state like north carolina, she remains ahead. i place where trump had been up, iowa, it's now very tight. >> rose: jeff bezos and bos costa when we return. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jeff bezos
alexia and in natural language, alexia play a certain song, et cetera, et cetera. and people really, it's been a big hit. we launched it a few years ago. it has vastly exceeded our expectations in terms of volume. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with bob costa "the washington post," talking about the state of the presidential race as of today. >> increasingly in conversations with people at trump tower, it's a narrow path. they acknowledge that privately. trump seems...
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that the multi-family apartment reets, et cetera?you have to get more detailed than that. understanding that the urban supply is where we're really seeing the graert challenges. in fact, if i was in the multi-family business for rent, i would say it's a great business. great cash flowing business. it's not like the home building industry where you build a factory and you have to start over. they have an incredible business model, and the suburban class b work force doesn't have the same supply challenges, but i think the class a urban core is really where you'll see more rent deceleration that will correct and take longer to get to a point where the demand catches up. they will lease those apartments. it's a question at what prices and what returns? >> the guys in front of me who i know has questions. josh brown. toll seems to have wanted to get into that urban millenials, like cities or trends or people spending big money on homes prefer to be in downtown areas, et cetera. are they pursuing the wrong strategy based on what you are s
that the multi-family apartment reets, et cetera?you have to get more detailed than that. understanding that the urban supply is where we're really seeing the graert challenges. in fact, if i was in the multi-family business for rent, i would say it's a great business. great cash flowing business. it's not like the home building industry where you build a factory and you have to start over. they have an incredible business model, and the suburban class b work force doesn't have the same supply...
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, et cetera, but say, look, i understand this happened 11 years ago, but 11 days ago, they had alicia machado. she'll try to play it forward. how would you deal with female world leaders? how will that affect you? they want it to play into the question of temperament and steadiness. >> do you think that this is salvageable? is there something donald trump can say? is there a way he can conduct himself over the next month that could mitigate what a disaster this tape is? >> i think there is. i mean, there's no reason any of us should be predicting that this race is over at this point. it is very volatile. we've seen over and over again that particularly his supporters will sort of brush aside remarks, not quite like this, but close to this, as being something that's in the past. if he does show real contrition, you know, and really go after hillary clinton in an effective way, i think there is a chance for him to come back here. i mean, the country is so polarized. there are so many people who are hardened in their opinions on who they were going to support. and so clearly, the biggest
, et cetera, but say, look, i understand this happened 11 years ago, but 11 days ago, they had alicia machado. she'll try to play it forward. how would you deal with female world leaders? how will that affect you? they want it to play into the question of temperament and steadiness. >> do you think that this is salvageable? is there something donald trump can say? is there a way he can conduct himself over the next month that could mitigate what a disaster this tape is? >> i think...
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, et cetera. that has kind of died down but do you think that some wikileaks could actually change the whole dynamic of this race >> i'm not sure. you're looking at two candidates who certainly have their schaeffer flaws, unfortunately for the voters, i think a lot of going to polls saying which they're more comfortable with. i do think it's interesting the with, which is, the fact that these documents have been obtained illegally and that's sort of the way they're shifting the conversation. and i don't know if that's -- that's working. i don't know if that's enough of a counter offense because we really have not been given any reason to believe that the documents aren't true. >> they haven't -- in all, respects, it's pretty clear at this point that wikileaks has unfettered access to the dnc server and they are doleing this out as they want. because of the way they're doing this in dribs and drabs, has been drowned out because the republican side cannot seem to lower the volume on itself to to let
, et cetera. that has kind of died down but do you think that some wikileaks could actually change the whole dynamic of this race >> i'm not sure. you're looking at two candidates who certainly have their schaeffer flaws, unfortunately for the voters, i think a lot of going to polls saying which they're more comfortable with. i do think it's interesting the with, which is, the fact that these documents have been obtained illegally and that's sort of the way they're shifting the...
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easy to be critical of what we did watch with all of the interruptions, the unanswered questions, et cetera. i think we can certainly improve upon the process. i didn't necessarily mean to be praising both candidates when i said that we saw both of their style and their command of substance displayed. if a wolf and a dog both run out into a field, they're both displayed there, you can see them plainly. that's not to say that a dog is good and a wolf is bad. these are comparison off the top of anything about a particular candidate, but hillary clinton was the policy wonk that she is. when she was given a policy question she usually tried to answer it, there were some pivots there. in my opinion donald trump struggled with the policy questions much more. there was a lot of distraction that he breakdown of a real debate, but we got to see how he operates. i thought that was instructive. craig: okay, fair enough. frank let me turn back to your question about the moderators and the media. can you clarify for us a little more in depth what you were getting at? frank: sure, as far as i understand
easy to be critical of what we did watch with all of the interruptions, the unanswered questions, et cetera. i think we can certainly improve upon the process. i didn't necessarily mean to be praising both candidates when i said that we saw both of their style and their command of substance displayed. if a wolf and a dog both run out into a field, they're both displayed there, you can see them plainly. that's not to say that a dog is good and a wolf is bad. these are comparison off the top of...
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injuries, et cetera, et cetera, the list reads like a baseball textbook. cash knows this. now, there were no promises of major changes this winter but silverman knows another losing season could spell doom for a lot of decision makers in the uh, and, especially, you know, how it went south so early. that feeling, that disappointment, it gnaws at us. when you are 25 games out of first place, there are not enough bright spots. we are hell bent on getting the team back into contention. i shoulder a lot of it. there are 30 of these roles in baseball. and, it is our responsibility, my responsibility to do what you can to create a winning atmosphere. i think we have created positive atmosphere. we have not gotten to the winning we are capable of. >> i think the word is culture if you are following the bucs. a change in culture. we will see what this winter does. if things don't start well in april, i don't know what you will do. >> we need a little magic. >> thank you dan. don't go anywhere. nbc nightly news is coming your way next followed by newschannel8 at 7:00. >> and you ca
injuries, et cetera, et cetera, the list reads like a baseball textbook. cash knows this. now, there were no promises of major changes this winter but silverman knows another losing season could spell doom for a lot of decision makers in the uh, and, especially, you know, how it went south so early. that feeling, that disappointment, it gnaws at us. when you are 25 games out of first place, there are not enough bright spots. we are hell bent on getting the team back into contention. i shoulder...
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. >> the great irony is all that criticizing james comey is undermining the rule of law, et cetera, et cetera. this time the rule of law, the clinton campaign has turned it around on him. i understand to the point about 2 inability of them to find somebody else to point to. the real problem is abadin testified in june she had turned over all the devices. she was not aware that these e-mails were on this device. and it's one of these situations where they can't find someone >> dickerson: there's such awkwardness within the campaign. >> this is hillary clinton's closest aide. it's not as if they can put her on the 2 hot seat and sort of grill her. but their bigger advantage is that hillary clinton's operation has built a real ground game, states like florida and north carolina, which they feel like they have to win, and now they need to clarify the message to energize those people and get them out. frankly, if they can't do it with trump and fitness, comey michelle obama said, may be really the hope they have. >> of course, they have a reasonably good case against the f.b.i. director. th
. >> the great irony is all that criticizing james comey is undermining the rule of law, et cetera, et cetera. this time the rule of law, the clinton campaign has turned it around on him. i understand to the point about 2 inability of them to find somebody else to point to. the real problem is abadin testified in june she had turned over all the devices. she was not aware that these e-mails were on this device. and it's one of these situations where they can't find someone >>...
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, et cetera. >> dickerson: another time when she pivoted from a question asked about open border went back and said, these wikileaks e-mails are coming from the russians and the intelligence agencies have said the russians are responsible and donald trump called her out for pivoting and then answered the russian question. what did you make of... he had first half right but the second half went to embrace russia. what do you make, jeffrey, of donald trump's... the safe space he creates for russia when he talks about russia and the fact that the intelligence community say russia was involved in the kinder to him than others? >> speaking of safe space, nothing triggers donald trump like a criticism of vladimir putin. it's quite remarkable to watch. we saw it the other night. this is historic and it represents a seismic shift in the way american politicians talk about russia. and large authoritarian countries in general. i mean, it's not entirely explicable to me, but generally the pattern in american politics and american life is we tend to side with small, democracies over authoritarian
, et cetera. >> dickerson: another time when she pivoted from a question asked about open border went back and said, these wikileaks e-mails are coming from the russians and the intelligence agencies have said the russians are responsible and donald trump called her out for pivoting and then answered the russian question. what did you make of... he had first half right but the second half went to embrace russia. what do you make, jeffrey, of donald trump's... the safe space he creates for...
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you will hear all the urn complaints, freedom of speech, et cetera.f speech et cetera, like it's an unimportant annoying thing. but this 17-year-old wrote, why should government decide which ideas are good or bad. activists today call for restriction of hate speech against same-sex couples. they forget this is the same government that used to run anti-gay psas. like this one. >> the symptoms are not visible like smallpox, a sickness of the minds. ralph was a homosexual. one never knows what the homosexual is about. he may appear normal. and it may be too late when you discover he's mentally ill. john: during the cold war the american right stifled political opposition. today the left has emerged as speech totalitarians. silencing dissent and destroying careers over jokes. the oppressed of yesterday have become the oppressors of today. free speech is an indispensable element of our liberty no matter how wrong we think someone is he should be free to speak as he choose. colin, around home schooled student. i'm noticing a high percentage of kids who win
you will hear all the urn complaints, freedom of speech, et cetera.f speech et cetera, like it's an unimportant annoying thing. but this 17-year-old wrote, why should government decide which ideas are good or bad. activists today call for restriction of hate speech against same-sex couples. they forget this is the same government that used to run anti-gay psas. like this one. >> the symptoms are not visible like smallpox, a sickness of the minds. ralph was a homosexual. one never knows...
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when you're saying donald trump doesn't -- is not accepting of tradition, et cetera, et cetera -- >>onsibility. >> in terms of conceding an election, there were people who believe that there are a lot of people like hillary clinton who believe that the constitution is to be ponied around with here to fit whatever is their latest objective instead of accepting what is in the constitution and the basic freedoms for all of us. that is a slow fashion motion here using the constitution. >> what does that have to do -- >> the fact that you don't get that, that's what it has to do with. >> jeffrey, i think you're not hearing what i was saying. i was saying if you lose you accept responsibility. if you win, good for you. you take the credit for it. period. >> you guys have a point to make. >> you guys have a point to make here. republicans could be excused for feeling that there's a double standard when it comes to sexual conduct. bill clinton versus donald trump. they can be excused for saying that. >> in a lot of areas. >> i'm trying to help you here, but you have to give me a little bit o
when you're saying donald trump doesn't -- is not accepting of tradition, et cetera, et cetera -- >>onsibility. >> in terms of conceding an election, there were people who believe that there are a lot of people like hillary clinton who believe that the constitution is to be ponied around with here to fit whatever is their latest objective instead of accepting what is in the constitution and the basic freedoms for all of us. that is a slow fashion motion here using the constitution....
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>> competition, nike, adidas, et cetera.hether he supports donald trump or hillary clinton. >> i love my family. i love under armour. i love america. you know. like i want america to win. like, we just -- we're the greatest -- i spent 250,000 miles on the road last year. i'll probably do more than that this year. and the one thing i see is that america is a very special place. i hate seeing america in this line of us being torn down of -- i think we are great now. i do think there is opportunity for us to improve. but i definitely want people in america to believe. >> he's a believer as you know and his brand, he is as optimistic as they come despite some of the head winds they're facing and the stock decline he's feeling. >> any comment on reports of a deal of any sort? >> he wouldn't go there. there has been this report that they're going to outfit major league baseball in 2020. they have done a number of deals with colleges lately, whether ucla or cal or wisconsin. but he wasn't ready to go there with an official announce
>> competition, nike, adidas, et cetera.hether he supports donald trump or hillary clinton. >> i love my family. i love under armour. i love america. you know. like i want america to win. like, we just -- we're the greatest -- i spent 250,000 miles on the road last year. i'll probably do more than that this year. and the one thing i see is that america is a very special place. i hate seeing america in this line of us being torn down of -- i think we are great now. i do think there...
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the most incredible movement in american history, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. how is he going to personally react being called a loser. you can imagine all the "new york post" pages right now that's the first question. then, what does he want to do? he could still play a big role in brings. he could be a king makener republican party. wait until he continues feuds with republican leaders that will get covered every day. >> thank you. there is tradition on the campaign trail of reporters rolling oranges or something else around down the aisle of the bus or plane to the candidate they are traveling with. today reporters covering mike pence put a world series spin on the tradition. pence is a chicago cubs fan given a baseball with this question on it governor, rooting for the cubs or the team from ohio? well, here is was his answer. >> two great teams. it's going to be a great world series dot dot dot dot dot go cubs go. mike pence, lifelong cubs fan. >> he sent it back to them. don't forget the world series with the chicago cubs taking on the cleveland indians be
the most incredible movement in american history, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. how is he going to personally react being called a loser. you can imagine all the "new york post" pages right now that's the first question. then, what does he want to do? he could still play a big role in brings. he could be a king makener republican party. wait until he continues feuds with republican leaders that will get covered every day. >> thank you. there is tradition on the campaign trail...
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i think people expect you to spend on footwear, on expansion, on retail, et cetera, but the pace seems to be faster than wall street had anticipated. that's one of the reasons why your stock got punished. >> i don't know if any other pace than for us to move fast. it's all we've done. we've been a fast growing company. we've been one of the top ten performers in the s&p 500 the last three years as well. the -- i think the return the results that we've had as a company have demonstrated that we've got the trust and the ability to do this. i'll tell you, squot, if there was a book out there that could tell me and say how do you take a company that's grown 26 consecutive quarters. how do you take six and a half years of that consistent growth and if there's a book that we could read, i would have read it. i'm saying instead i think we're writing the book. when people say you should have margin and pressure, you know, we're in the arena. there is blood and sweat on our face. we are fighting every single day for this brand that little boys and little girls, you think about great stories. th
i think people expect you to spend on footwear, on expansion, on retail, et cetera, but the pace seems to be faster than wall street had anticipated. that's one of the reasons why your stock got punished. >> i don't know if any other pace than for us to move fast. it's all we've done. we've been a fast growing company. we've been one of the top ten performers in the s&p 500 the last three years as well. the -- i think the return the results that we've had as a company have...
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, et cetera. the types of experience with state and local and private sector and so forth is something to pay attention to. so if it's all veterans, problem. all rookies, problem. all lawyers, real big problem. all whatever. so. >> we have time just for a couple more questions. sir? >> here. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> on that question, what about adding a former president to the mix? is that all upside or is it all downside? what is the mix? and are there real things that you've seen? >> that sounds like your question. >> and are there real things that you have seen given that the process is already under way about the influence of former president? >> it's always that last question that gets you. >> i have siri if you want. >> i may need her. no, i think -- let me break that into two pieces if i may. clearly, we have the prospect of possibly having a former president being in the white house as the supporting spouse of the president of the united states. so that's one aspect. but really taking your que
, et cetera. the types of experience with state and local and private sector and so forth is something to pay attention to. so if it's all veterans, problem. all rookies, problem. all lawyers, real big problem. all whatever. so. >> we have time just for a couple more questions. sir? >> here. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> on that question, what about adding a former president to the mix? is that all upside or is it all downside? what is the mix? and are there real things that...
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, et cetera. does this immigration narrative resonate with white ethnic voters the way it does with -- >> i think it does. you talk about how your family is an immigrant family as is mine. my father who waited in line for his green card has a very difficult time with this issue. he doesn't like what donald trump says but sympathetic with the argument that there are those who came the right way, waited our turn, et cetera. why do we have this crisis and what can be done about it. as a republican i think we have a unique opportunity to remind our friends in the immigrant community, latinos of all stripes from a cultural standpoint, economic standpoint, there's so much we agree on. we have to get the tone and tenor of the way we speak to all new americans. right? because if we don't, we're going to be in big trouble. >> perry, it's interesting. you covered a lot of the sort of weirdness around affordable care act where you had people in kentucky who loved connect and hated object care, it's the same
, et cetera. does this immigration narrative resonate with white ethnic voters the way it does with -- >> i think it does. you talk about how your family is an immigrant family as is mine. my father who waited in line for his green card has a very difficult time with this issue. he doesn't like what donald trump says but sympathetic with the argument that there are those who came the right way, waited our turn, et cetera. why do we have this crisis and what can be done about it. as a...
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they're putting out less videos, et cetera. i wouldn't be quick to declare victory.s group has shown itself to be very nimble. despite their losses on the battlefield, we see attacks in the west are continuing to proliferate in. the last couple of days, german officials were able to displantle a plot in germany that was meant to be against the berlin airport, possibly, and that, according to officials i've spoken, to could have looked as bad as the brussels attack we saw in march of this year. >> brangham: peter, anything you would add as to how i.s.i.s. is doing globally. >> there are still an estimated 10,000 foreign fighters in i.s.i.s. territory. if syria and iraq fall, those 10,000 will have to go somewhere. some will go to turkey, some will return to home countries, others will go to other battlefronts. so the story of i.s.i.s. is not over once i.s.i.s. is defeated in syria and iraq. >> brangham: your center put out a study that showed how i.s.i.s. is increasingly recruiting individuals who have criminal backgrounds. tell me what is it that you've found? >> so
they're putting out less videos, et cetera. i wouldn't be quick to declare victory.s group has shown itself to be very nimble. despite their losses on the battlefield, we see attacks in the west are continuing to proliferate in. the last couple of days, german officials were able to displantle a plot in germany that was meant to be against the berlin airport, possibly, and that, according to officials i've spoken, to could have looked as bad as the brussels attack we saw in march of this year....
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, et cetera, et cetera, that is what we will see it in through thomas a back door cold front moves more clouds and then again the chance for a couple of showers. lets look at is what going on right now locally. we will quo out to the palmyra cove camera showing a nice evening with the city sky line, sun dabbled over water, looks good right now. 73 degrees, in palmyra, and in philadelphia, as well, we're at 73 here at cbs broadcast center. live look at storm scan three does show some showers starting to rotate south, there are showers james talked about down the shore. just a few spotty ones. we will see sun, quick sprinkle and then sun returns. these are heading south though and in a few spots they could pick up a shower through tonight and tomorrow. not a wash out much like weekend, see that back door cold front bringing cloud a few showers tomorrow. we will try to clear it out as high pressure builds in wednesday and thursday. we will get in nice warm weather with the approach of this front. we will see warmth moving from the south wednesday, thursday and friday, but temperatures back
, et cetera, et cetera, that is what we will see it in through thomas a back door cold front moves more clouds and then again the chance for a couple of showers. lets look at is what going on right now locally. we will quo out to the palmyra cove camera showing a nice evening with the city sky line, sun dabbled over water, looks good right now. 73 degrees, in palmyra, and in philadelphia, as well, we're at 73 here at cbs broadcast center. live look at storm scan three does show some showers...
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mackie, nobody should be wearing a denture in today's -- you know, with technology, et cetera, and whatla okay. dr. mackie. >> yes. >> snap in, snap out is popular across the country, and i know that you told me clearchoice does a little bit of that. but the focus is a fix-in teeth. >> snap in, snap out is an option, but at clearchoice, we listen to our patients. they come to us 'cause they want permanent teeth. they want fixed, locked-in-the-jaw teeth. so, i mean, it's an okay procedure. it's still a denture, though. you still take -- >> that means the snap in, snap it still sits in that glass. and there's quite a lot of maintenance with the little components that actually snap in, snap out. but the permanent set of teeth that don't come in and out, those patients are back in the system. they're back to brushing and flossing, they're getting their checkups, they're starting to take care of not only their teeth but their skin, their -- their whole life. >> a smile is pretty important. >> yes, it is. >> no, you're a dentist. of course you're gonna say that. >> no, look at -- you have a job
mackie, nobody should be wearing a denture in today's -- you know, with technology, et cetera, and whatla okay. dr. mackie. >> yes. >> snap in, snap out is popular across the country, and i know that you told me clearchoice does a little bit of that. but the focus is a fix-in teeth. >> snap in, snap out is an option, but at clearchoice, we listen to our patients. they come to us 'cause they want permanent teeth. they want fixed, locked-in-the-jaw teeth. so, i mean, it's an...
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chrysler, gm, volvo, et cetera, et cetera. you also have their tier one.you have a lot of start-ups in the area, so it is huge. >> the communicators talked with we peng, the director of university of michigan mobility information center which runs the city. he has researched car safety for 20 years. >> these cars don't really coordinate too much with each other except that you look at the size of the car in front of you, the brake light, the turn signal. that's the only communication. communication can be so much richer and efficient if we start to have a communication between vehicles and between vehicles and traffic signals. traffic can become much safer and much more efficient. congestion can be reduced. there are a lot of potentials. >> so essentially cars are talking to other cars? what kind of equipment? >> the simplest way to understand it it's just like wi-fi. as a matter of fact much of the fundamentals are the same. >> you have this equipment in your car, what if nobody else does? >> sometimes people look at the situation just like in early days
chrysler, gm, volvo, et cetera, et cetera. you also have their tier one.you have a lot of start-ups in the area, so it is huge. >> the communicators talked with we peng, the director of university of michigan mobility information center which runs the city. he has researched car safety for 20 years. >> these cars don't really coordinate too much with each other except that you look at the size of the car in front of you, the brake light, the turn signal. that's the only...
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, et cetera.ally does anything. the good news there -- >> i feel great about this sausage. >> a lot of people really willing to give this company i think the benefit of the doubt. and not many of them are saying i'm never going back. >> is it really because you said would you go back to chipotle and they thought it was another restaurant entirely. i don't know why you keep pronouncing it that way. >> because it bothers people. >> it really bothers me. under my skin! >> i like it. i think it's great to get people back in the store. i'm not crazy about it. it's to each his own. but gets people back in stores. great marketing. >> to you really think this gets back back in stores? >> i think another option. >> mcdonald's will roll out the mcrib -- over many months. >> it's something they had -- this is -- listen, i love it -- chorizo is fantastic. all you chorizo fans out there. but i don't think this is going to get anybody to come back. >> what do you call -- >> i want to make sure that people out t
, et cetera.ally does anything. the good news there -- >> i feel great about this sausage. >> a lot of people really willing to give this company i think the benefit of the doubt. and not many of them are saying i'm never going back. >> is it really because you said would you go back to chipotle and they thought it was another restaurant entirely. i don't know why you keep pronouncing it that way. >> because it bothers people. >> it really bothers me. under my...
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, et cetera, is that this seems to be a tipping point, because republicans are asking other republicansut how they can condemn donald trump, so ardentally for this, while still endorsing him. and john weaver, who ran governor kasich campaign, if you recall, tweeted this evening, that condemning trump's comments while still endorsing and supporting him is outrageous. so this will continue to be a fault line in the republican party and you're going to feel this push from the democrats, who want people to declare or un-declare for donald trump. and within the republican party, there's just an awful lot of consternation about, about what they do. not only for this election, but i just had somebody who was e-mailing me about this and said, let's get beyond this election. what does this mean for the republican party and the coalition, which includes women, of course, in the future, post donald trump should he lose? >> but they did get him to do debate prep, which is a big thing for a lot of republicans. >> it's a heck of a way to get him to do debate prep. >> all right, gloria, stand by. ever
, et cetera, is that this seems to be a tipping point, because republicans are asking other republicansut how they can condemn donald trump, so ardentally for this, while still endorsing him. and john weaver, who ran governor kasich campaign, if you recall, tweeted this evening, that condemning trump's comments while still endorsing and supporting him is outrageous. so this will continue to be a fault line in the republican party and you're going to feel this push from the democrats, who want...
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, et cetera. finally, you know, after all that mud, enough is enough. he is the guy who says, he hits back. if you're going to take a swing at him, and that's what she did, and so -- >> come on. >> van? >> first of all, you're saying it started when she talked about his sexism. he actually did things that were sexist. you left that part out. he actually talked about a woman like that. he talked women pigs. you always skip the part where your guy does something wrong. >> am i skipping it or you? those four women are telling their story. they're not skipping a thing. >> tonight. >> let's talk about that. >> hold that thought. we're going to take a quick break. coming up, we'll have more on what to expect this evening after donald trump's surprise appearance with these women who have accused bill clinton of various assault and, in one case, rape, as well as somebody who's child rapist hillary clinton defended as a court-appointed attorney. stay with us on this debate night in america. guess what guys
, et cetera. finally, you know, after all that mud, enough is enough. he is the guy who says, he hits back. if you're going to take a swing at him, and that's what she did, and so -- >> come on. >> van? >> first of all, you're saying it started when she talked about his sexism. he actually did things that were sexist. you left that part out. he actually talked about a woman like that. he talked women pigs. you always skip the part where your guy does something wrong. >>...
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that never would have come out unless they were leaked so his choice to say the words "careless" et ceteraws you there was an act on his part in an effort to be transparent that has come to haunt hillary clinton. he is not reopening the investigation into the e-mail server, his statement is he's trying to whether new e-mails came to light or whether she intended to thwart the law is and tried to use the e-mail server, et cetera, or use her e-mails that allows classified data to be exposed. gloria is correct. we don't have information about that looks like. although legally speaking it's not so shocking we don't have conclusions. optically in politics this is an extraordinary measure and can be blamed on comey's decision to provide information on the court of public opinion where nobody else would. >> our justice correspondent evan perez quoting law enforcement sources saying these newly discovered e-mails that the fbi now has possession of are not related to the wikileaks matter or the clinton foundation although the sources will not describe in further detail the content of the e-mails. i
that never would have come out unless they were leaked so his choice to say the words "careless" et ceteraws you there was an act on his part in an effort to be transparent that has come to haunt hillary clinton. he is not reopening the investigation into the e-mail server, his statement is he's trying to whether new e-mails came to light or whether she intended to thwart the law is and tried to use the e-mail server, et cetera, or use her e-mails that allows classified data to be...
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haven't we moved beyond that right now when we talk about health information technology and et ceteraall we can do is keep hammering away on it and hoping again that we can move forward. i would be remiss not to mention that this afternoon we have another event that i hope you'll stay around. we're not buying lunch in between. i had one inquiry here, but there are good delis around the corner. it's a way of saying what the heck is really going on with the aca anyways because you can read different headlines every day on different interpretations on how well the act is going. if we can establish that, maybe we can talk about solutions as we go into this next year regardless of what wins the white house. i think that's important. i want to mention jennifer limb for her help on this and hillary crow with the foundation. i think they're great events. again, thank you for all your work. [ applause ] >> i think we're going to form a company and use your app in china to get around the one child law over there, but we'll get a little kickback on that. thank you for coming. i hope you can stay
haven't we moved beyond that right now when we talk about health information technology and et ceteraall we can do is keep hammering away on it and hoping again that we can move forward. i would be remiss not to mention that this afternoon we have another event that i hope you'll stay around. we're not buying lunch in between. i had one inquiry here, but there are good delis around the corner. it's a way of saying what the heck is really going on with the aca anyways because you can read...