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expanded the debate. after every question answered by the major-party vice-presidential candidates mike pence and tim kaine, we paused to get response from green party vice-presidential nominee ajajamu baraka. we will broadcast a part of this expanded debate after headlines. in more campaign news, a fight broke out at a donald trump campaign rally in prprescott, arizona between a trump , supporter and an anti-trump protester there have been tuesday. episodes of violence at trump rallies throughout the campaign, which many have linked to trump's rhetoric. in march, three anti-trump protesters sued donald trump, arguing he incited a riot at a rally in louisville, kentucky, causing them to be attacked by his supporters after he repeatedly called on the crowd to "get them out, get them out." in indiana, state police have raided indiana's largest voter registration office. the intercept reports nearly a dozen police officers searched the indianapolis offices of the indiana voter registration project, seizing m
expanded the debate. after every question answered by the major-party vice-presidential candidates mike pence and tim kaine, we paused to get response from green party vice-presidential nominee ajajamu baraka. we will broadcast a part of this expanded debate after headlines. in more campaign news, a fight broke out at a donald trump campaign rally in prprescott, arizona between a trump , supporter and an anti-trump protester there have been tuesday. episodes of violence at trump rallies...
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looking not just at promoting ethanol as important as that is but expanding the honors, expanding the vision, understanding that we needed to do more research in feed stock, understanding that we needed to help small companies that were in these rural areas, helping to produce more of these byproducts and coproducts. work only large-scale refineries to meet the need of the def department 0 half of all it fuel needs in the navy being met by biofuel. a tremendous opportunity. listening to the commercial aviation industry and thed in for biofuels in order to satisfy international air emission requirements the tub to help develop research as a variety of universities, looking at the natural resource advantage of each area of the united states. and allowing us to do an even better job of dealing with the changing climate that takes place and is changing the way in which agriculture is being approached and the ability to make we're constantly one step ahead of mother nature as we create new opportunities, expand on existing opportunities, in rural america. in every speech i give, i often po
looking not just at promoting ethanol as important as that is but expanding the honors, expanding the vision, understanding that we needed to do more research in feed stock, understanding that we needed to help small companies that were in these rural areas, helping to produce more of these byproducts and coproducts. work only large-scale refineries to meet the need of the def department 0 half of all it fuel needs in the navy being met by biofuel. a tremendous opportunity. listening to the...
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that's expanding quickly.tantly, the number of consumers traveling overseas has expanded at an even faster clip. it was 17% growth year over year in terms of the chinese travelers who are going abroad. that feeds into our growth within the country. we also benefit a lot from growth of new products and new services in china that we offer to the customer. so, that helps our growth and top line. >> earlier this year before you arrived at ant financial, the company raised $4.5 billion at a $60 billion valuation. how long will that last? >> we benefit from being more of a technology company than financial services company. unlike a big bank or insurance company that requires a lot of equity capital, we really only require capital to build our products and capabilities. and so $4.5 billion is a good amount to fuel growth for some time here. and we're really investing in technology, in new capabilities for our consumers. i don't have a specific timeline on how long that lasts. we're in good position now as to how we'
that's expanding quickly.tantly, the number of consumers traveling overseas has expanded at an even faster clip. it was 17% growth year over year in terms of the chinese travelers who are going abroad. that feeds into our growth within the country. we also benefit a lot from growth of new products and new services in china that we offer to the customer. so, that helps our growth and top line. >> earlier this year before you arrived at ant financial, the company raised $4.5 billion at a...
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the ability of renewable energy to be expanded. ten building blocks where we have measurements each year that american agriculture can meet. so these are basically baked into the american commitment and are going to contribute up to 2% of the overall reduction mount. there's an amazing chart in the most recent national geographic that shows the impact of climate and greenhouse gas emissions and why it's important to get engaged. we're doing our part but we have to have international cooperation. so the fact that you're farmers stepped up i think is a strong indicater of the commitment this continuery has made. in talking with farmers we are equippings them through our climate hub efforts to be more adapting and mitigating the consequences. they are on the front lines. they see every single year the difference that climate make in their production. they know they have to deal with drought, floods, pests and disease that is hang around longer because of a warming circumstance. so they deal with this. i'm confident that they will not
the ability of renewable energy to be expanded. ten building blocks where we have measurements each year that american agriculture can meet. so these are basically baked into the american commitment and are going to contribute up to 2% of the overall reduction mount. there's an amazing chart in the most recent national geographic that shows the impact of climate and greenhouse gas emissions and why it's important to get engaged. we're doing our part but we have to have international...
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we have grants going out to expand treatment facilities.e have the president's budget before congress. i hope they see the wisdom of funding this as a priority because there is a lot of conversation about this issue. but as of today, there's not much in the way of resources. at the end of the day, to get results you have gulf resources. resources. to have if they do that, i will be confident the time i spend away from my grandson to will have been worth that sacrifice. >> perfect transition to this question. should hillary clinton win the white house, would you serve as her chief of staff for in the administration? secretary vilsack: i have to be careful answering this question because it is an official event. i don't think anybody should be talking about what jobs are available or what will happen after the election. i think everyone should be focused on supporting the candidate of their choice and making sure this is an election that people are proud of. we have got an amazing political system in this country. i think -- is easy to be cri
we have grants going out to expand treatment facilities.e have the president's budget before congress. i hope they see the wisdom of funding this as a priority because there is a lot of conversation about this issue. but as of today, there's not much in the way of resources. at the end of the day, to get results you have gulf resources. resources. to have if they do that, i will be confident the time i spend away from my grandson to will have been worth that sacrifice. >> perfect...
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if you don't want us to expand, pay us not to. in other words, a higher premium price for their new conference championship game. it's always about money. the lightning take on the panthers tonight. we will welcome back vinny lecavalier to the tampa bay area. that should put the icing on what should be a good game enjoy your day. >>> a 2-year-old accidentally shoots his mother in arizona. how did he get his hands on a gun. that's ahead. >> a 63-year-old grandmother is accused of smuggling more than half a million dollars of cocaine across the country. where police say she hid the >>> good morning. quick check of the forecast, upper 60s. low to mid-70s on the coast. by the afternoon, we are all going to warp up again. today a high of 90 yesterday. we will be close to that with temperatures around lunchtime of 83. a bit humid. the cold front will bring us probably the coolest season. that will be coming up in the next half hour. >>> history is made on a popular game show on television. watch this. >> you got a dollar. [screaming. >>
if you don't want us to expand, pay us not to. in other words, a higher premium price for their new conference championship game. it's always about money. the lightning take on the panthers tonight. we will welcome back vinny lecavalier to the tampa bay area. that should put the icing on what should be a good game enjoy your day. >>> a 2-year-old accidentally shoots his mother in arizona. how did he get his hands on a gun. that's ahead. >> a 63-year-old grandmother is accused of...
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i want to also just acknowledge that our food justice coalitions are critical in ensuring that we expand not only 29-10 stores but we double and triple and quadruple that i think the funding that my office and other offices advocated for to double the budget this coming year after work out some wrinkles, but michael we are looking at ways to expand this beyond only $120,000 for example. i also want to acknowledge that the 75 healthy retail reps are important but it's the hundreds of food justice leaders to come from our communities that are most important part about healthy we sell as of the vision that came out of grassroots organizing for the last ligaments the families, the seniors, the children the others that come from our neighborhood that benefit from a culture of health and shifting towards that. so it's not only the transformation of corner stores to healthier stores and great partners with our community but it's lifting up out of poverty many of the leaders that are here waiting to just lead our communities to a culture of health. i want to thank my co-author were cosponsors me
i want to also just acknowledge that our food justice coalitions are critical in ensuring that we expand not only 29-10 stores but we double and triple and quadruple that i think the funding that my office and other offices advocated for to double the budget this coming year after work out some wrinkles, but michael we are looking at ways to expand this beyond only $120,000 for example. i also want to acknowledge that the 75 healthy retail reps are important but it's the hundreds of food...
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he failed to expand medicaid to help people. there's 120,000 utahans. our families and neighbors and friends suffering are in need of care and can't go to the doctor when they're >>> we all know that has worked up. now, expanding of medicaid would help with mental health issues and addiction issues, it would help on many different levels and, you know, this is a utah value. we believe in taking care of each other, especially those most needy among us. so the only reason that medicaid was not expanded by our governor and one-party legislature is for political reasons. it's one of the worst examples of putting politics before people, than i've ever seen. in my business career i was known as always putting people first, i will never put politics before people. >> thank you. and now we go to republican candidate and governor gary hubert. >> the question is about suicide and the state legislature has passed a couple of pieces of legislature to help address that issue. we have hotlines in place. we have counseling that's being put in place to help our young p
he failed to expand medicaid to help people. there's 120,000 utahans. our families and neighbors and friends suffering are in need of care and can't go to the doctor when they're >>> we all know that has worked up. now, expanding of medicaid would help with mental health issues and addiction issues, it would help on many different levels and, you know, this is a utah value. we believe in taking care of each other, especially those most needy among us. so the only reason that medicaid...
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production that requires an expanded facility, adding 4.6 million square feet, doubling in size and adding 3100 jobs. the fremont mayor is ecstatic. >> this is not just limited to fremont but shows you can manufacturer in california.>> reporter: the epicenter of the tesla manufacturing capabilities and proud to be the largest manufacturing employer. there are plans for houses, parks, schools and a new bart station. there's also an influx of new companies cutting ribbons and opening shop. >> we are in the innovation district seeing companies expanding come to fremont. people want to be around tesla and the innovation. >> reporter: but tesla may have a tough road ahead when it comes to turning a profit. we caught up with several.>> the challenge for any new automaker is to be able to expand profitably. right now based on the generally accepted accounting principles, tesla has been losing $25,000 per car that they are selling. >> reporter: preparing to launch the tesla three next year at a lower price point, but pre-sales show there is demand. >> the fact that they have sold so many mo
production that requires an expanded facility, adding 4.6 million square feet, doubling in size and adding 3100 jobs. the fremont mayor is ecstatic. >> this is not just limited to fremont but shows you can manufacturer in california.>> reporter: the epicenter of the tesla manufacturing capabilities and proud to be the largest manufacturing employer. there are plans for houses, parks, schools and a new bart station. there's also an influx of new companies cutting ribbons and opening...
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when you're dealing with the substance abuse crisis, the expanding medicaid has helped expanding medicaid has helped people make changes. people make changes. like we do. once you have made something permanent, you have lost control over it. the new hampshire people have to have the ability to do with the new hampshire way. that is how we get the best results, not just accepting all of these giant government programs that require giant subsidies. that is not leadership, that is deferring. i will put real leadership with real experience behind it to make sure we get the best majority of new hampshire folks seem to think the state is in the right direction. the economy is not doing as bad as some republicans may have you believe, is what is the accusation. our employment is pretty low -- are unemployed is pretty low. mr. sununu: when was the last time we ran a major business here? the last time we drove major business into the state? we are not. we are not. we had a part of some de la control. putting elderly and low income folks, those on fixed incomes, with no financial stability. i have
when you're dealing with the substance abuse crisis, the expanding medicaid has helped expanding medicaid has helped people make changes. people make changes. like we do. once you have made something permanent, you have lost control over it. the new hampshire people have to have the ability to do with the new hampshire way. that is how we get the best results, not just accepting all of these giant government programs that require giant subsidies. that is not leadership, that is deferring. i...
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. >> i am all in favor of expanding prekindergarten. it is important to recognize that we did not even have a pilot program until recently. we have come all of these years with nothing, and now we have a program in place where we offered it through the fssa to be available for the most disadvantaged among us. and i think that is where we need to continue to expand. i think we need to move the folks that are in the back of the line, the folks that need the extra help the most, not make it mandatory, but the folks who are at a certain poverty level, we need to make sure we are moving them to the front of the line. so, i am in favor of expanding the program. right now, it is in five different counties. is a diverse collection of counties. we can continue to expand across the state. the question is old. it was going to pay for it and how much does it cost not to address this? i am all in favor of expanding, theodically, keeping consideration and cost. people tell me, we are not ready for this yet. do not make this mandatory. do not just thr
. >> i am all in favor of expanding prekindergarten. it is important to recognize that we did not even have a pilot program until recently. we have come all of these years with nothing, and now we have a program in place where we offered it through the fssa to be available for the most disadvantaged among us. and i think that is where we need to continue to expand. i think we need to move the folks that are in the back of the line, the folks that need the extra help the most, not make it...
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they have re-opened in los angeles same-day delivery market as well as expanded delivery nationwide by shipping flowers overnight, and though they have more competition, bloom that is in a stronger position than ever to succeed with their original idea of becoming the uber for flowers. >> i think the competition is what the customers have needed for a long time. and it's a thing that's going to jolt this industry out of stagnation. and so, you know, i say sort of bring it on. >> it's been a busy time in our nation's capital when it comes to addressing issues facing america's small businesses. those issues include evidence that the irs may be targeting small businesses disproportionately for audit. legislation to help small companies combat cybercrime, and a federal lawsuit brought by more than 50 business groups, including the chamber of commerce and the nfib seeking to block new overtime rules that go into effect december 1st. steve chabot of ohio is chairman of the house small business committee and he joins us from washington. so good to see you again, congressman. >> great to be wi
they have re-opened in los angeles same-day delivery market as well as expanded delivery nationwide by shipping flowers overnight, and though they have more competition, bloom that is in a stronger position than ever to succeed with their original idea of becoming the uber for flowers. >> i think the competition is what the customers have needed for a long time. and it's a thing that's going to jolt this industry out of stagnation. and so, you know, i say sort of bring it on. >>...
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conditions are intensifying in the southern part of new hampshire and expanding to the north. hundreds of wells have failed this year due to the lack of water, and getting help can sometimes take weeks. many communities have already enacted water restrictions or bans, and the state is asking all residents to coserve as much -- conserve as much as possible. and things likely won't get better before winter. >> as we go into winter, if we recharge our aquifers, we are going to go into winter with frozen ground. rainfall will occur in the form of snow, which will stay on top of the ground. we could continue to have dry wells into the wintertime. ray: environmental officials say this drought actually started last year and has continued to worsen. for more information or to report the impact the drought has had on your home or business , go to our website wmur.com. re ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: hillary clinton and donald trump shared dinner last night for an annual political charity event in new york city. the dinner is traditionally a chance for some light hearted jabs but this
conditions are intensifying in the southern part of new hampshire and expanding to the north. hundreds of wells have failed this year due to the lack of water, and getting help can sometimes take weeks. many communities have already enacted water restrictions or bans, and the state is asking all residents to coserve as much -- conserve as much as possible. and things likely won't get better before winter. >> as we go into winter, if we recharge our aquifers, we are going to go into winter...
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the league tossed around the idea of expands. they held interviews with 12 schools, and in the end the league decided better off with no new members. they will focus on gert more money from the tv partners. scott smith will tell us how the school responds in a few minutes in sports. meteorologist paul dellegado. >> paul: incredible fall colors from maine into the mountains of north carolina. this is up in maine, monson, maine from pam williams. . that's pretty good, isn't it? across the border from main to new hampshir, brett woods fall foliage is a good ski resort in new england. beautiful colors with the stream in the foreground mountains of hmz in the background, all good stuff. today is not exactly fall-like. we hit 90, which is 6 degrees above the average of 84. not a record, though. 93 set in 1990 and the morning low is 71 degrees. no big change tomorrow. it's about now when we get the cool snap, because this is the average date in tampa, october 17th when the low drops below 60s. it hasn't happened yesterday and think it w
the league tossed around the idea of expands. they held interviews with 12 schools, and in the end the league decided better off with no new members. they will focus on gert more money from the tv partners. scott smith will tell us how the school responds in a few minutes in sports. meteorologist paul dellegado. >> paul: incredible fall colors from maine into the mountains of north carolina. this is up in maine, monson, maine from pam williams. . that's pretty good, isn't it? across the...
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folded fabric easily expands to cover a large surface area. folding in a way that provides even weight distribution adds strength. >> translator: we could also think about how concepts of origami can give products added value. >> reporter: origami has expanded to other fields. it's attracting increasing attention from architects. organizers of an international science conference in tokyo last month included an origami session. >> ability for folding to be a transformative construct for us to create real devices, machines, things that can improve the lives of people. >> reporter: some studies of why origami concepts to construction materials. a sheet of metal is folded into a honeycomb structure. the material is strong and lightweight and can be made at relatively low cost with reduced waste. >> translator: i think we can come up with many innovative uses. >> reporter: tomohiro tachi is a research associate at the university of tokyo. he is applying origami concepts to the development of new buildings. he's working on creating collapsible tempo
folded fabric easily expands to cover a large surface area. folding in a way that provides even weight distribution adds strength. >> translator: we could also think about how concepts of origami can give products added value. >> reporter: origami has expanded to other fields. it's attracting increasing attention from architects. organizers of an international science conference in tokyo last month included an origami session. >> ability for folding to be a transformative...
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i do believe in expanding medicaid to cover those folks. i do believe that we should take advantage of some of the federal for the time being as long as obamacare is still in place. to help our people. chris has maybe a misrepresentation of facts. it would create 4000 jobs. a.organ go to familiesus for a fact check. this is about helping people. >> absolutely. we must expand medicaid. income hasfarming fallen by over half in the last few years. many farmers are on the level of poverty because of this income. expanding medicaid is not enough. we must have medicare for all, not just those people over 65. i work with missourians to develop a plan. it explains how medicare for all would work in missouri. one thing we need to realize, if we insert insurance companies ,etween a patient and a doctor that will give the insurance companies a cut of the money. we will lower health care, health costs while providing more health care. only90% of families are one health disaster away from poverty. expanding medicaid and creating medicare for all will so
i do believe in expanding medicaid to cover those folks. i do believe that we should take advantage of some of the federal for the time being as long as obamacare is still in place. to help our people. chris has maybe a misrepresentation of facts. it would create 4000 jobs. a.organ go to familiesus for a fact check. this is about helping people. >> absolutely. we must expand medicaid. income hasfarming fallen by over half in the last few years. many farmers are on the level of poverty...
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and expand clean energy. let's take the next step forward, there's a reason cnbc named new hampshire the most business friendly state in the nation: maggie hassan's approach to innovation and business development. controlling spending. smart investments in education. and hassan's balanced budget was a bi-partisan "compromise" the telegraph said "worked." cutting taxes for small businesses. targeting millions to fight the opioid crisis. all with no income or sales tax. working across party lines is how maggie hassan makes new hampshire work for us. shelley: enfield police is showing support for breast cancer awareness. tom: all this month officers will be wearing the pink badges to show support for breast cancer patients, survivors and research. shelley: good stuff. [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. because after all... we should fit into your life. [ laughing ] not the other way around. darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can
and expand clean energy. let's take the next step forward, there's a reason cnbc named new hampshire the most business friendly state in the nation: maggie hassan's approach to innovation and business development. controlling spending. smart investments in education. and hassan's balanced budget was a bi-partisan "compromise" the telegraph said "worked." cutting taxes for small businesses. targeting millions to fight the opioid crisis. all with no income or sales tax....
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systems power pool contract and procuring a short-term supply to meet that in the near term and as we expand beyond this next enrollment we will be initiating another competitive procurement process for additional power. and hope to be procuring some longer-term power some longer-term renewable power. >>great, thank you. >>so that is my update on the cleanpowersf operating activities. in terms of legislating activities item b, on this item we are continuing to work with the public utilities commission there are number of economics that affect this program as you know what that pca is among them and we also recently saul, i'm sure as did you that pg & e has announced they will be closing them miablo canyon and there is other interest in the california power market of how pg&e is can replace that part of the power that they need. part of the reason that pg&e is said they are going to close diablo canyon is because there use is lower than they had expected and primarily because there will be more programs implemented in their service territory which will reduce their generation needs. so, they
systems power pool contract and procuring a short-term supply to meet that in the near term and as we expand beyond this next enrollment we will be initiating another competitive procurement process for additional power. and hope to be procuring some longer-term power some longer-term renewable power. >>great, thank you. >>so that is my update on the cleanpowersf operating activities. in terms of legislating activities item b, on this item we are continuing to work with the public...
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expand our overall service agreement with rubicon to expand landscaping contract to provide routine service to the vista point area. also, for tida to work through the villages to expand security services agreement with admiral crurt security. we looking to have round the clock security 7 days a week for the month of november. after shortly reducing that to 12 hour shift 7 day a week from december through june 30. we are also expanding our contract to provide restroom facilities with [inaudible] sanitation to provide a temporary restroom facility there as well. and then we also built into the contract shuttle service component. the shuttle service will run from the area located on the great lawn area so there is a great lawn parking lot area that we with are looking creating starting point for folks to park the cars, get in a shuttle and be directed to this location on ybi. lastly, traffic control expanding service agreement with sfmta to provide pco's in the area as needed. the total cost that we are looking for all the scope of work is not to exceed $434 thousand over the contracted perio
expand our overall service agreement with rubicon to expand landscaping contract to provide routine service to the vista point area. also, for tida to work through the villages to expand security services agreement with admiral crurt security. we looking to have round the clock security 7 days a week for the month of november. after shortly reducing that to 12 hour shift 7 day a week from december through june 30. we are also expanding our contract to provide restroom facilities with...
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provide opportunities for san franciscan's and people in the region and so we looked at ways we can expand our local san francisco lb program. so, we thought about it and worked with general manager at the time to form an advizry committee to talk about how to include local businesses in the region. >> i was on the first committee back about 10 years ago and the job changed over time. in the beginning, we just wanted people to know about it. we wanted to attract contractors to come into the system which is a bidding system and bid on some of these projects. our second job was to help the sfpuc to try to make themselves more user frndly. >> i like that they go out of their way, have contractors trying to teach and outreach to small businesses and lots of creative ways. help the community as well. there is so much infrastructure going on and repair, new construction that i think is helping to get construction back on its feet. >> my faiv rlt part of the committee has been that we have played a opportunity for many small businesses. [inaudible] women owned business to come in and [inaudible]
provide opportunities for san franciscan's and people in the region and so we looked at ways we can expand our local san francisco lb program. so, we thought about it and worked with general manager at the time to form an advizry committee to talk about how to include local businesses in the region. >> i was on the first committee back about 10 years ago and the job changed over time. in the beginning, we just wanted people to know about it. we wanted to attract contractors to come into...
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and it states that have expanded obamacare, they are actually going bankrupt. ohio, they promised the people of ohio that expanding obamacare would cost $3.8 billion. in fact, it cost them $6.9 billion and in the state of washington, $2.3 billion in biannual budget. these states are going bankrupt . this is a clear choice in this election. if you support obama care, if you want more obamacare and if you want as chris koster said his top priority is expanding obamacare, you should vote for hillary clinton and chris koster. if you are opposed to obamacare, i am here to earn your vote. >> cisse spragins. >> we need a free market in medical care, and we need to reduce the cost not by stealing money from one group of people to give it to another to create false jobs, but rather to encourage innovation, to eliminate certificate of need for the construction of new hospitals that is a current missouri requirement and to eliminate the problem where businesses cannot buy insurance across state line. we need to deregulate health care, remove licensing requirement to allow
and it states that have expanded obamacare, they are actually going bankrupt. ohio, they promised the people of ohio that expanding obamacare would cost $3.8 billion. in fact, it cost them $6.9 billion and in the state of washington, $2.3 billion in biannual budget. these states are going bankrupt . this is a clear choice in this election. if you support obama care, if you want more obamacare and if you want as chris koster said his top priority is expanding obamacare, you should vote for...
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we should expand health savings accounts and transparency in the health care system.ou should be able to purchase insurance across state lines. there is so much more to do. a one-size-fits-all from washington is not going to solve it for people in new hampshire that have higher co-pays and premiums. this is an issue for this family struggling. let me go back to something that the governor said with regards to medicaid expansion. i voted to expand it, because i want new hampshire based solutions and new ways to craft ways to better serve people who need help. not just washington telling us how to do it. kiki: governor? gov. hassan: we put together the medicaid expansion, which she has voted to repeal five times. look, there are a number of things we need to do to lower the health care costs, among them, reward quantity over quality -- quality over quantity and get these drugs to market more quickly. we could also allow the importation of drugs from canada, something she has voted against. it is reflective of her pattern and special interests, major donors to her campai
we should expand health savings accounts and transparency in the health care system.ou should be able to purchase insurance across state lines. there is so much more to do. a one-size-fits-all from washington is not going to solve it for people in new hampshire that have higher co-pays and premiums. this is an issue for this family struggling. let me go back to something that the governor said with regards to medicaid expansion. i voted to expand it, because i want new hampshire based solutions...
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we should expand health savings accounts and transparency in the health care system. you should be able to purchase insurance across state lines. there is so much more to do. but i know one-size-fits-all from washington is not going to solve it for people in new hampshire that have higher co-pays and premiums. this is a real issue for families struggling. let me go back to something that governor hassan said with regards to medicaid expansion. i voted to expand it for two years because i want new , hampshire based solutions and new ways to craft ways to better serve people who need help. not just washington telling us how to do this. kiki: governor? gov. hassan: we put together the medicaid expansion, which she has voted to repeal five times. look, there are a number of things we need to do to lower the health care costs, among them, reward quality over quantity. get generic drugs to market more quickly. something senator and yet has not been willing to do. we could also allow the importation of drugs from canada, something she has voted against. it is reflective of h
we should expand health savings accounts and transparency in the health care system. you should be able to purchase insurance across state lines. there is so much more to do. but i know one-size-fits-all from washington is not going to solve it for people in new hampshire that have higher co-pays and premiums. this is a real issue for families struggling. let me go back to something that governor hassan said with regards to medicaid expansion. i voted to expand it for two years because i want...
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with our mta are mpc, regional partners, i'm proud that as we do this for the first time bike share expanded to the east bay, and that is a tremendous >>[applause] real reflection of how this collaborative effort will work. we are going to grow. can you imagine 10 fold increase in bike share? 708, to 7000 in the next probably just a few years. because from the day that we are seeing in this world and the way it happened in new york with ford's leadership is can grow tenfold very very fast as we make locations to pick up bike share very convenient for everybody wants to use them. this is one of those really real life answers to peoples mobility, real-life challenges that we are creating solutions on. we were no longer just talking about the challenge. were going to offer solutions as we get together you're going to find a lot more solutions that come out of our mouths as elected officials because we get to work with the private sector in our agencies and advocates to make sure that solutions is what we go out with. congratulations. thank you for my thank you for your leadership but also thank
with our mta are mpc, regional partners, i'm proud that as we do this for the first time bike share expanded to the east bay, and that is a tremendous >>[applause] real reflection of how this collaborative effort will work. we are going to grow. can you imagine 10 fold increase in bike share? 708, to 7000 in the next probably just a few years. because from the day that we are seeing in this world and the way it happened in new york with ford's leadership is can grow tenfold very very fast...
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so we expanded the electorate with all these younger voters , and theyre to obama winning. they are critical to any progressive majority, and if the republicans have one ace in the hole, it is that these young voters are not as motivated as they have been. bruce: this is why there is hope for donald trump, right because , not just millennials but african americans, as well. we have seen stories about how the clinton campaign is concerned about their level of turnout, and donald trump seems skeptical about whether or not trade has been open trade has been good for them. they have cultural concerns that are reflected in the immigration debate. is he going to pull enough new voters in michigan and ohio and pennsylvania, particularly west pennsylvania, parts of the florida in the panhandle, to kind of counter the drop that clinton may see in reassembling the obama coalition? that is one of the big stories demographically of the turnout in this race and what we do will determine the outcome. cornell: i think that will -- i agree, it will go a long way in made up a larger swath t
so we expanded the electorate with all these younger voters , and theyre to obama winning. they are critical to any progressive majority, and if the republicans have one ace in the hole, it is that these young voters are not as motivated as they have been. bruce: this is why there is hope for donald trump, right because , not just millennials but african americans, as well. we have seen stories about how the clinton campaign is concerned about their level of turnout, and donald trump seems...
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the gdp has expanded 3%.s puts pressure on the federal reserve to raise interest rates this year. in the meantime, the u.s. election is just around the corner. donald trump accuses the democrats of poor economic management but the numbers are telling a different story. >> donald trump has regularly blamed the democrats for stunting growth. hillary clinton has said that the republican is the poster boy for everything wrong with our economy. much of the growth has been educated to a jump in exports along with low unemployment. different sectors are going strong. and internet giants are investing heavily in infrastructure. amazon has expanded. donald trump has said that the a obama economy has ruined it. not everyone is benefiting from the growth in gdp. those in exports section are are not helping people in kentucky. they are angry and it clues -- accuse hillary clinton of forgetting about them. >> donald trump is the only hope we have got. >> they are taking our industries away. >> both candidates will try to
the gdp has expanded 3%.s puts pressure on the federal reserve to raise interest rates this year. in the meantime, the u.s. election is just around the corner. donald trump accuses the democrats of poor economic management but the numbers are telling a different story. >> donald trump has regularly blamed the democrats for stunting growth. hillary clinton has said that the republican is the poster boy for everything wrong with our economy. much of the growth has been educated to a jump in...
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catherine cortez masto will expand clean energy solar jobs. catherine cortez masto will fight for nevada families. edf action and lcv victory fund are responsible for the >> new at 11. animals, access them. the air force. >> there is a big aspect to consider and that is you. be christy. >> many know it as the bombing range. but the land use act set by congress is getting ready to expire. they're looking for a public opinion on alternatives. the nevada test and training range is considered the crown jewel whether it comes to preparing the u.s. military for future battles. >> this is absolutely critical to the air force and one of the few places on earth where we can actually do activities that we >> but the final act by congress for the range's current use is set to expire in 2021. that has the air force preparing alternatives but the first step is working with the public. >> we want their comment on that so we can make our decision making process better. >> alternatives could range from expanding the range to train for real world confliment e-
catherine cortez masto will expand clean energy solar jobs. catherine cortez masto will fight for nevada families. edf action and lcv victory fund are responsible for the >> new at 11. animals, access them. the air force. >> there is a big aspect to consider and that is you. be christy. >> many know it as the bombing range. but the land use act set by congress is getting ready to expire. they're looking for a public opinion on alternatives. the nevada test and training range...
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it also expanded the power of the president. that is very consistent with the later nixon who was the so called imperial president. whether it was general humanitarian interest, probably not. what is interesting is that the anti-communism was not framed as a humanitarian story. it was to some degree, but mostly they were proto-american . we have an obligation to accept them because they are american, not because we are humanitarian. that is in some way the troubling takeaway. we live in the context of where humanitarian understandings of the refugee defines those anyway that is not actually the way people understood it for much of the cold war. the main framing was that they were proto-american. does that answer the question? >> [indiscernible] i know that really affected -- in the end. >> the consequence of the 65 law has a lot to do with refugee law. as well as the ways in which family reunification was at the heart of the 65 reform. a quick answer is, how did the 65 law, which in some ways supported the admission of people wh
it also expanded the power of the president. that is very consistent with the later nixon who was the so called imperial president. whether it was general humanitarian interest, probably not. what is interesting is that the anti-communism was not framed as a humanitarian story. it was to some degree, but mostly they were proto-american . we have an obligation to accept them because they are american, not because we are humanitarian. that is in some way the troubling takeaway. we live in the...
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got permission to expand their business. 13 action news reporter gina lazara is here now with all sides to the story. gina. people living near spring mountain and buffalo say the sounds and smells caused by the asphalt are already intolerable.... they aren't sure how they will gravel becomes a reality. joseph ly says stepping outside his front door --- is an issue. joseph ly "it's already been absolutely horrible. every day life...we go outside just for walking and you feel it in your skin" another woman can't use her swimming pool. upset neighbor "i was rarely able to use it for swimming laps over the summer because the air quality was so poor" all these people you see in red....are fighting back against wells cargo -- with hopes clark county will overturn the decision to let joseph ly "by allowing them to expand without any studies done and without knowing what's really in the air, i feel they are not protecting the citizens at all" joe and his neighbors took turns tuesday night telling county officials how wells cargo affects their life. joseph ly "so we have the dust...the air quali
got permission to expand their business. 13 action news reporter gina lazara is here now with all sides to the story. gina. people living near spring mountain and buffalo say the sounds and smells caused by the asphalt are already intolerable.... they aren't sure how they will gravel becomes a reality. joseph ly says stepping outside his front door --- is an issue. joseph ly "it's already been absolutely horrible. every day life...we go outside just for walking and you feel it in your...
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production requires an expanded facility. the proposal adding 4.6 million square feet on to their fremont plant essentially dunk in size. adding as many as 3100 jobs. fremont's mayor is ecstatic. >> we shows not tesla's commitment to fremont but you can plaintiff in california. >>reporter: tesla said quote california continues to be the he i city of tesla's manufacturing capabilities and we're are proud to be the state's largest manufacturing employer. springing up around the plant other signs of growth. a plans for houses parks school schools and a new bart station. there's also been an influx of new companies cutting ribbons an opening shop. >> we're here right now in an innovation district we're seeing companies expands we're seeing companies come to free months. people want to be around tesla and they want to be around that innovation. >>reporter: industry experts say tesla behavior a tough road ahead when it comes to turning a profit. ' caught up with several at an event put on by the "bern" automotive adjourn an efforts
production requires an expanded facility. the proposal adding 4.6 million square feet on to their fremont plant essentially dunk in size. adding as many as 3100 jobs. fremont's mayor is ecstatic. >> we shows not tesla's commitment to fremont but you can plaintiff in california. >>reporter: tesla said quote california continues to be the he i city of tesla's manufacturing capabilities and we're are proud to be the state's largest manufacturing employer. springing up around the plant...
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knows he has to expand the base. when your own base in the republican congress is walking away from you, you have to go back and solidify the base. so again, he is in a tough position. the party is in a tough position. i still think with cooler heads we can make it work. time it running out. >> where is his awareness, though? you said he felt like he came off a good debate performance. it was better than his first performance but he by no means killed it on sunday. seems like he doesn't understand what a big deal the tape was that came out. that this isn't necessarily something that i -- republicans and democrats believe this, and you know this, congressman -- this isn't something that just goes away after a few days in the news. why doesn't he realize that? >> i think he does realize it. that's why i disagree with you in that he did what he had to do on sunday night. i believed he stopped the bleeding and he was able to solidify the base and prepare to go forward. obviously the issue is always going to be there, but
knows he has to expand the base. when your own base in the republican congress is walking away from you, you have to go back and solidify the base. so again, he is in a tough position. the party is in a tough position. i still think with cooler heads we can make it work. time it running out. >> where is his awareness, though? you said he felt like he came off a good debate performance. it was better than his first performance but he by no means killed it on sunday. seems like he doesn't...
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they can say we're going to expand to missouri and indiana where you've got competitive senate races.they can do is say we're going force you to spend some money here, even though they don't really anticipate that they're going to win indiana, for example. but they can certainly help out evan bayh to a degree, or they can say they are, and force the trump folks to think about spending some more money there. that's the important sort of psychology of all of this, as you get into the haste month. >> you know, wolf, real quick, i say missouri or indiana is very tough. the core of trump has been his support among blue collar, middle class voters. so i think, the issue is at what point, if any, do they feel secure enough to make investments that are really targeted to the senate races. the paradox is arizona might be the best one on the list for clinton. but it's probably the toughest senate race, with john mccain with a significant lead. you have indiana and missouri where you have a better chance at the senate but a tougher road at the presidential level. >> stand by. everyone, stand by.
they can say we're going to expand to missouri and indiana where you've got competitive senate races.they can do is say we're going force you to spend some money here, even though they don't really anticipate that they're going to win indiana, for example. but they can certainly help out evan bayh to a degree, or they can say they are, and force the trump folks to think about spending some more money there. that's the important sort of psychology of all of this, as you get into the haste month....
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she declined to expand background checks. those of the things that will continue to work on. the most important thing we have to do in addition to standing up to aggression from russia and china and making sure nuclear weapons do not fall into the weapons do not fall into the wrong hands, it is important we states of america as the economic and military leader of the free world. that is what we need new leadership in washington to do. josh: he will be asked for your input and position on a wide array of things. i am curious how much homework you have had to do on examining the impact of the brexit vote and that sort of thing. ms. hassan: as governor, and i nominated to be the next united states senator, you are always taking in new information and analyzing it to you can make good judgments. i certainly am proud to have as a friend and mentor senator shaheen, and i consult with a lot of different people with different perspectives and understandings whether it is national security experts, foreign-policy experts, people in government now. i take that information, sometimes co
she declined to expand background checks. those of the things that will continue to work on. the most important thing we have to do in addition to standing up to aggression from russia and china and making sure nuclear weapons do not fall into the weapons do not fall into the wrong hands, it is important we states of america as the economic and military leader of the free world. that is what we need new leadership in washington to do. josh: he will be asked for your input and position on a wide...
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do you want to expand on that. it's in the 40s. i thought i could could get them to expand on that. there's a long morning show. all across lakeshore red cloud cover and it did thin out about 4:00 there up it's really cool. someone call it cold re in his frost advisory until 9:00 this:0 morning for two thirds of the buckeye state a lot of countiest lighted up therei some for the first time this season will see chagrin falls then outed bainbridge same insole this morning s closer unofficial temperatureslo these are the official numbers now 34 us the home of the penguins obviously cloud cover is now around the state. those will quickly be shunted off in the southern canada later saturday and tomorrow into sundayer that's an understatemt with hurricane nicole slamming into bermuda the eye of all passing just to the east of the islandndp a sweater. that 60s on saturday we're going to have 60 was brilliant autumn sunshineav another chris become a cold nightoth tonight.. we are calling for 30s and a highs tomorrow well into the 60s to near 70 on sunday tomorrow deathly the pick of the som
do you want to expand on that. it's in the 40s. i thought i could could get them to expand on that. there's a long morning show. all across lakeshore red cloud cover and it did thin out about 4:00 there up it's really cool. someone call it cold re in his frost advisory until 9:00 this:0 morning for two thirds of the buckeye state a lot of countiest lighted up therei some for the first time this season will see chagrin falls then outed bainbridge same insole this morning s closer unofficial...
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. -- his inability to expand his base. it.t is a part of new hampshire of course has, as you know, a very independent strain to it in terms of the voters. right now, alert clinton is not only getting more democrats than he is getting republicans but also, she has a seven-point advantage among unaffiliated independent voters. the lead she has right now, seven points, is a good lead for her. some national polls are better than that, some are worse. when push comes to shove, we are talking electoral votes. that is one of the states she needs to put together to ensure he does not get to 270. she may get it without new hampshire. it serves as a blocking against trump. there is a major difference also in terms of favorability ratings. we hear both clinton and trump are unpopular. when you look at new hampshire numbers, clinton has a 42% favorability and only 45% negative. donald trump only has only 29% of likely voters saying they view him positively. 68% view him negatively. this is rough terrain for donald trump. >> new hampshire
. -- his inability to expand his base. it.t is a part of new hampshire of course has, as you know, a very independent strain to it in terms of the voters. right now, alert clinton is not only getting more democrats than he is getting republicans but also, she has a seven-point advantage among unaffiliated independent voters. the lead she has right now, seven points, is a good lead for her. some national polls are better than that, some are worse. when push comes to shove, we are talking...
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it's a massive problem and a priority. >> we have to expand personnel and we have to expand prevention and they passed the bill that basically authorizes what we're doing and we'll continue to do what you're doing and any real resource to implemented that bill and any aspect of the president's budget. 28,000 people. this is more than automobile accidents. this is a huge problem that is destroying families. that is crippling our economy and many economies and and it is frustrating to hear politicians talk about this issue but it is really chime in here and say not only is it appropriate of the magnitude of the epidemic but we can't afford not to do it. we can't find the resources to spend one tenth of that on treating people? >> it's about not just do we have the resources or is this a priority? we know that substance use in general in this epidemic has taken a huge toll on our health care systems and criminal justice systems. and some level of momentum to look at reframing this as a public health issue and we can't afford to keep doing things the way that we're doing it. >> it's a real
it's a massive problem and a priority. >> we have to expand personnel and we have to expand prevention and they passed the bill that basically authorizes what we're doing and we'll continue to do what you're doing and any real resource to implemented that bill and any aspect of the president's budget. 28,000 people. this is more than automobile accidents. this is a huge problem that is destroying families. that is crippling our economy and many economies and and it is frustrating to hear...
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catherine cortez masto will expand clean energy solar jobs. catherine cortez masto will fight for nevada families. edf action and lcv victory fund are responsible for the content of this advertising. jacky rosen: i'm jacky rosen, and as a computer programmer, i created apps... before they were called "apps" and i learned there's always a smart solution. as president of my synagogue, we found a smart solution to rising energy costs... creating one of the largest solar projects in the state. to make all of nevada a leader in solar, to improve our schools, and create good jobs. i approved this message because i know we can >> animals, access and the air force. training site to the northwest of las vegas. there is another big aspect to consider. that's you. christy wilcox has more. >> the nevada test and training range is considered the crown jewel when it comes to preparing the u.s. military to future battle. >> this is absolutely critical for the air force. activities should we need to go to war. >> but the act of congress for the range's future
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why won't you expand it? >> we don't know what the cost of 10% will be to the taxpayers of north carolina. i think it's irresponsible to enter into something not knowing the cost. "wall street journal" is showing all those states he mentioned, their costs are much greater than anticipated. i had to inherit a $525 million misforecast on medicaid spending from the perdue administration. >> okay. >> and we had to fix that >> all right. i want to get one more -- i want to get one more topic in here. i think we have an idea on where you stand on expanding medicaid. i want to go quickly to voter i.d. if you can keep your answers quick. a court said the law targeted african americans with almost surgical precision. obviously, it's been thrown out. do you regret signing the bill? >> absolutely not. in fact, one thing i'd like to compliment the attorney general was regarding sudafed, because we were having a terrible -- we both agree on this issue of drug addiction. he passed a law requiring i.d. when you get a sudafe
why won't you expand it? >> we don't know what the cost of 10% will be to the taxpayers of north carolina. i think it's irresponsible to enter into something not knowing the cost. "wall street journal" is showing all those states he mentioned, their costs are much greater than anticipated. i had to inherit a $525 million misforecast on medicaid spending from the perdue administration. >> okay. >> and we had to fix that >> all right. i want to get one more -- i...
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grants going out to expand treatment facilities. we've got the president's budget before congress and i hope that they see the wisdom of funding this as priority because there's a lot of conversation, a lot of rhetoric in congress about this issue. as of today, not much in the way of resources. at the end of the day, to get results you have to get resources. hopefully when they finish their budget work there will be adequate resources to expand treatment options. i think if they do i'll be confident that the time i spent away from jake and ella and my grandson i saw this weekend, will be the perfect compromise. >> if hillary clinton wins will you serve as her chief of staff or any other place in the administration? >> i have to be careful answering this question. it's an official -- with all due respect, i don't think anyone should talk about what jobs are available and what happens after the election, i think everyone should focus on selecting their candidate of choice and at the end of the day people are proud of. we've got an ama
grants going out to expand treatment facilities. we've got the president's budget before congress and i hope that they see the wisdom of funding this as priority because there's a lot of conversation, a lot of rhetoric in congress about this issue. as of today, not much in the way of resources. at the end of the day, to get results you have to get resources. hopefully when they finish their budget work there will be adequate resources to expand treatment options. i think if they do i'll be...
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expanding medicaid and medicare, doing nothing when it comes to social security. continuing a foreign policy that puts you in harm's way. i think you're bearing the brunt of all of this. all of this is going to come to a crashing conclusion because we just simply can not continue to print money to cover things that we can't pay for. the horrible tax that the end of all of this, the breakdown, will be just whiplash inflation. that the money that you have saved will be worth an incredible -- the money you have saved will be worth a much lower amount literally overnight because that is how this is going to manifest itself. a lot more money, chasing same goods and services is going to result much, much, higher prices and that is the demise of most, most countries like ourselves. we have a chance here to deal with it but let's deal with it. it is not an option to say let's do nothing. it is not an option to expand these programs.. >> host: let me conclude with this question for you personally. what is a bigger challenge, l running for president or scaling mount he have
expanding medicaid and medicare, doing nothing when it comes to social security. continuing a foreign policy that puts you in harm's way. i think you're bearing the brunt of all of this. all of this is going to come to a crashing conclusion because we just simply can not continue to print money to cover things that we can't pay for. the horrible tax that the end of all of this, the breakdown, will be just whiplash inflation. that the money that you have saved will be worth an incredible -- the...
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many wonder if expanding background checks on gun sales will improve public safety. proponents say background checks will keep communities safe... while the opposition says it will do nothing to keep firearms out of the hands of criminals. karen castro has more a ((julie proctor - executive dir., safe house: christina is why passing question 1 is so important.)) ((karen castro)) sitting alongside a panel of question one supporters, julie proctor with safe house shares the tragic story of a murdered mother. christina franklin's ex-boyfrined shot and killed her in front of their children at a north las vegas daycare ealier this year. ((julie proctor - executive dir., safe house: but the background check loophole in nevada made it easy for him to buy the gun used to kill christina from a stranger.)) ((karen castro)) qui private guns sales to go through a licensed dealer who would do a federal background check. the current state law does not require one for transfers between unlicensed individuals. ((lt. ray steiber - metro pd homicide, retired: what were saying is two s
many wonder if expanding background checks on gun sales will improve public safety. proponents say background checks will keep communities safe... while the opposition says it will do nothing to keep firearms out of the hands of criminals. karen castro has more a ((julie proctor - executive dir., safe house: christina is why passing question 1 is so important.)) ((karen castro)) sitting alongside a panel of question one supporters, julie proctor with safe house shares the tragic story of a...
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. >> fbi director, james comey has not expanded on what he put out in a letter to congress which the clinton campaign called vague. the candidate is being loud and clear asking for a quick release of the complete facts about the newly surfaced email. >> the fbi director sent out yesterday -- >> reporter: hillary clinton rallying supporter, questioned comey's letter about further investigation of her emails. >> it's not just strange, it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling. >> reporter: the candidate upset with the timing right before the election and the lack of information. officials tell nbc news the emails turned up in a separate sexting investigation into anthony wiener, the estranged husband of huma abedin. . >> this is the biggest political scandal since water gate. >> reporter: but so far they have offered no clarification. >> he says he doesn't know if anything's relevant at all. >> reporter: senator al franklin spoke to supporters who say they're not discouraged. >> this sort of thing keeps coming and doesn't ever seem to stick. >> reporter: trump volunteers say the ne
. >> fbi director, james comey has not expanded on what he put out in a letter to congress which the clinton campaign called vague. the candidate is being loud and clear asking for a quick release of the complete facts about the newly surfaced email. >> the fbi director sent out yesterday -- >> reporter: hillary clinton rallying supporter, questioned comey's letter about further investigation of her emails. >> it's not just strange, it's unprecedented and it is deeply...