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highs will be tricky today and solely depends on the extent of sunshine, but low 80s northeast and upper 80s southwest should be a good compromise at this time. later tonight into tonight, areas of thunderstorms should blossom again, especially towards northwest iowa. this activity should sink south into the area overnight carrying a heavy rain risk with it. dry weather is still on track for friday and saturday.toda y: rtly cloudy and m, with a chanc inly north. wind: s 5-15. hig 87 tonight: chancof storms.. nd: s 5-15. high83 tom. thanks kaj. the city council in iowa and housing groups say they're trying to create more affordable housing. together, they have laid out several potential solutions to keep up with growing demand. last night, council members to a million dollars for affordable housing needs. a percentage of that would be reserved for purchasing land as an investment. the city council also discussed where new affordable housing should go, like whether the units should be placed together, or scattered throughout the city. affordable housing advocates say the need is growing. t
highs will be tricky today and solely depends on the extent of sunshine, but low 80s northeast and upper 80s southwest should be a good compromise at this time. later tonight into tonight, areas of thunderstorms should blossom again, especially towards northwest iowa. this activity should sink south into the area overnight carrying a heavy rain risk with it. dry weather is still on track for friday and saturday.toda y: rtly cloudy and m, with a chanc inly north. wind: s 5-15. hig 87 tonight:...
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the extent to which that's mandated and the company has to offer that in a formal basis or the extento which there are third-party platforms that facilitate the way in which individuals are able to generate those benefits -- i think this is going to continue to evolve. i think what is very clear is if we continue to think we can apply the legacy way of doing things in a new environment and a new economy, i think that's going to lead to pretty significant unintended consequences that are going to do some damage. emily: you said creating economic opportunity is the greatest issue of our time. women are still incredibly underrepresented in technology. why do you think that is? jeff: you have a pipeline issue where you may have had historically fewer graduates with specific degrees in engineering, per se. as that now starts to improve, which is wonderful, hopefully we are going to see the gaps start to close. it is incumbent upon all of us in the tech industry to make sure we are casting as wide a net as possible if we are looking for the best talent. with regard to what happens once the
the extent to which that's mandated and the company has to offer that in a formal basis or the extento which there are third-party platforms that facilitate the way in which individuals are able to generate those benefits -- i think this is going to continue to evolve. i think what is very clear is if we continue to think we can apply the legacy way of doing things in a new environment and a new economy, i think that's going to lead to pretty significant unintended consequences that are going...
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highs will be tricky today and solely depends on the extent of sunshine, but low 80s northeast and upper 80s southwest should be a good compromise at this time. later tonight into tonight, areas of thunderstorms should blossom again, especially towards northwest iowa. this activity should sink south into the area overnight carrying a heavy rain risk with it. dry weather is still on track for friday and saturday.toda y: partly cloudy and humid, with a chance of storms, mainly north. wind: s 5-15. high: 87 orms.sated heavy amountsssible. wind: s 5-10. w: 64 the city council in iowa d housing groups say they're trying to create more affordable housing. several potential solutions to keep up with growing demand. last night, council members debated creating fund from 500- thousand to a million dollars for affordable housing needs. a percentage of that would be reserved for purchasing land as an investment. the city council also discussed where new affordable housing should go, like whether the units should be placed together, or scattered throughout the city. affordable housing advocates say
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that they can and to the extent that publicly to the extent he won't listen so he gets the message. >> we're going to move on, donald trump and hillary clinton have major problems with certain voter blocs. polls show hillary clinton can't lure in millennials from third-party candidates and trump's recent comments about the weight of a former miss universe winner from venezuela exposing a major hurtle winning female voters. who has a bigger hill to climb? >> numerically he does because he needs women more than minls, millennials are not coming to her in the way they should. >> what can she do to get millennials? >> send out bernie sanders, which she's been doing, sending out obama which is effective for them. what he needs to -- >> that show is too old for dave. >> dave is over the hill for that. he needs to stop calling women pigs and comparing rosie o'donnell to a pig. stop defending miss americas. >> can he rid himself of this image as a person unfriendly to women who are not as beautiful as he would like them to appear. fair question? >> fair, and the efforts that he's making, i
that they can and to the extent that publicly to the extent he won't listen so he gets the message. >> we're going to move on, donald trump and hillary clinton have major problems with certain voter blocs. polls show hillary clinton can't lure in millennials from third-party candidates and trump's recent comments about the weight of a former miss universe winner from venezuela exposing a major hurtle winning female voters. who has a bigger hill to climb? >> numerically he does...
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although regulating these labs he is and will remain a complex endeavor the nature and extent of the challenge had not yet been anticipated when you meet your request. there are three findings from the report. for the first week of the total number involving the incomplete inactivation is unknown. while the program reporte report the ten incidents occurred from 2003 through 2015, the gao identified an additional 11 that the program did not initially identify. these involve a variety of pathogens and inactivation method as shown in the figure before you. because it cannot easily identify the incidents it doesn't know how or why they occur and that makes it difficult to develop guidance. lighting behind the difficulty are the fact that currently no definition exists in the guidance and the they are not sd in this incident and is the result of researchers regulated by the program cannot consistently identify and report the incidents which means in turn that regulators cannot provide an accurate number of them. the second finding are the critical challenges that affect the inactivation a
although regulating these labs he is and will remain a complex endeavor the nature and extent of the challenge had not yet been anticipated when you meet your request. there are three findings from the report. for the first week of the total number involving the incomplete inactivation is unknown. while the program reporte report the ten incidents occurred from 2003 through 2015, the gao identified an additional 11 that the program did not initially identify. these involve a variety of...
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it is a question of, to what extent is it a positive role? in the past 20 years as my goalie has transitioned to a democratic free market, there's been a growing push for chinese investment in mongolia, what it has been hindered by populism and a sense of fear among mongolians about what china represents for the country. charlie: a lot of neighbors feel that way about china. >> exactly. charlie: vietnam and others. it's understandable if you look at history, but for the countries to both develop and maintain a positive relationship, there needs to be a foundation of mutual understanding, and i hope to do this with the program. where is your professional interest at this time in your life? >> i'm an aspiring entrepreneur. charlie: you've come to the right place. >> having worked on several on-campus ventures in college, i hope to make entrepreneurship more accessible to mongolians and people in the developing world. charlie: deuce bleak mandarin -- do you speak mandarin or cantonese? >> no. charlie: it's a difficult language to learn. you can
it is a question of, to what extent is it a positive role? in the past 20 years as my goalie has transitioned to a democratic free market, there's been a growing push for chinese investment in mongolia, what it has been hindered by populism and a sense of fear among mongolians about what china represents for the country. charlie: a lot of neighbors feel that way about china. >> exactly. charlie: vietnam and others. it's understandable if you look at history, but for the countries to both...
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oliver: to what extent do you think these yields could be a canary in the coal mine?hat my signal for german yields or u.s. yields? >> i don't think it means anything for ecb yields now. there is a clear distinction between the rhetoric of the boj in the last few days and of the bcb, which has actually not moved and if anything, moved toward the prospect we have seen officials say they are comfortable with changing the parameters of kiwi -- qe. i think that is what we will the if we see -- see if we see anything. no follow-through, no connect. oliver: how much can we learn from the trajectory? a negative interest rate and yields plunge. then we get to a point where they start moving back towards zero. is this the effect of the policy or is this the trading thing that is popping up because people may be choosing the momentum and now they want to get out? >> i think it is the effect of the policy. the julyt been for meeting where they chose not to do very much and the prospect of september they will never averse to some extent the purchase program, i don't think we woul
oliver: to what extent do you think these yields could be a canary in the coal mine?hat my signal for german yields or u.s. yields? >> i don't think it means anything for ecb yields now. there is a clear distinction between the rhetoric of the boj in the last few days and of the bcb, which has actually not moved and if anything, moved toward the prospect we have seen officials say they are comfortable with changing the parameters of kiwi -- qe. i think that is what we will the if we see...
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trish: to a certain extent, harlan, tonight? >> when he goes on teleprompter, he's very reserved, he's very calculated, he's careful with his words. and i think that we'll see that tonight. and if he can fulfill that obligation in front of 100 million americans tonight, he has a chance to change how people will perceive him. trish: all right. so if you're her, you don't want him to do that, right? can you say something, try to get under his skin so that, jessica, he comes forward and just lashes out in a way that will not look productive for him? >> i don't think that she's going to get him, and i don't know if it helps to get him to scream something like what do you have to lose, or i want to ban all the muslims. but what you can do is you can push back, right? you can say could you give me a little more detail about that? that's where donald trump is failing in the policy prescriptions, in the meat of his policies. and -- can. >> i love how you can needle her. do you remember this moment? what difference does it make. i mean,
trish: to a certain extent, harlan, tonight? >> when he goes on teleprompter, he's very reserved, he's very calculated, he's careful with his words. and i think that we'll see that tonight. and if he can fulfill that obligation in front of 100 million americans tonight, he has a chance to change how people will perceive him. trish: all right. so if you're her, you don't want him to do that, right? can you say something, try to get under his skin so that, jessica, he comes forward and just...
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pneumonia is the extent of it. she logged all those miles on behalf of representing us abroad . this is somebody who's impulse and instinct was always to press forward. that was what she wanted to do on friday even after she was told she had pneumonia. she was trying to do more to push ahead. that is how she is. that is how she is wired. mark: members of clinton's team refused to let -- to answer when they were pressed on whether they were in the loop about her pneumonia diagnosis. >> did you know on friday, ? bbie, that she was ill that she had the diagnosis of pneumonia, and if so, what did you advisor to do? >> she saw a doctor on friday, got the diagnosis of pneumonia. in consultation with her doctor, she decided to power through that. >> did you know about that? >> i will not get into details about her medical information. i will just ate the first time i talked to hillary -- i don't want to get into the character of communications. but i reached out to her as an is the incident happened on sunday. we had a good dialogue there. other than that, that was the first time we ta
pneumonia is the extent of it. she logged all those miles on behalf of representing us abroad . this is somebody who's impulse and instinct was always to press forward. that was what she wanted to do on friday even after she was told she had pneumonia. she was trying to do more to push ahead. that is how she is. that is how she is wired. mark: members of clinton's team refused to let -- to answer when they were pressed on whether they were in the loop about her pneumonia diagnosis. >> did...
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i could empathize and be on board with it to an extent. cannot fathom an american president -- any american president -- pardoning someone who has leaked the extent of signalsfensive intelligence operations overseas on all number of foreign adversaries and terrorist organizations. as far as i'm concerned, the intelligence committee would put its here on fire of the president tried to pardon edward snowden and i just chose to him doing that most of amy: what do you think? you can go to democracynow.org, facebook, tweet, let us know what side you come down on. i want to thank you both for this discussion. bradley moss, and national security attorney in washington, d.c., and trevor timm, director of the freedom of the press foundation and a columnist at the guardian. when we come back, we look at the vast trump empire and what it would mean, what would happen with his businesses if he became president trump. stay with us. ♪ [music break] this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. m
i could empathize and be on board with it to an extent. cannot fathom an american president -- any american president -- pardoning someone who has leaked the extent of signalsfensive intelligence operations overseas on all number of foreign adversaries and terrorist organizations. as far as i'm concerned, the intelligence committee would put its here on fire of the president tried to pardon edward snowden and i just chose to him doing that most of amy: what do you think? you can go to...
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carol: they will have to give it up to some extent.llen: they will have to give it up to some extent. david: the private prison industry, president obama saying he wanted to reduce the reliance on private prisons. and what this article looks at is how this industry is adjusting in light of changes in demographics and perception of private prisons. ellen: as soon as the justice department said they might reduce their reliance on companies for prison services, you know, the stock of at least one of the companies went way down. their idea, if they can diversify and halfway houses and other community-based systems for helping prisoners transition from actual jail sentences to real life as we know it. carol: let's talk about opening remarks. there is kind of a freaky picture. david: a freaky picture. carol: merging the head of prime minister of canada and donald trump. they are alike in some way? ellen: it is a fabulous photo. it's much better when my child merges my photo and hers. it is a little freaky. it's about how both trump and trude
carol: they will have to give it up to some extent.llen: they will have to give it up to some extent. david: the private prison industry, president obama saying he wanted to reduce the reliance on private prisons. and what this article looks at is how this industry is adjusting in light of changes in demographics and perception of private prisons. ellen: as soon as the justice department said they might reduce their reliance on companies for prison services, you know, the stock of at least one...
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to the extent that the image exists, it's a challenge.ot going to lie about it. >> i guess the broader question is you have this ad that donald trump hits her. do you worry that an ad like that actually can wind up backfiring and highlighting the poll numbers. >> no, i don't because it's an insight into the progressive mind set and how they see trump voters and conservatives. she was honest enough for a change to throw it out there. this is how they view people who disagree with that. to the extent they can attack us on the right, they do and that's what the movement about shutting down speech is all about. whether it's citizens united and this whole attack on the first amendment. demonize and shut down speech and win elections. that's the clinton mo. >> we have been talking about transparency. donald trump said he is going to release the results of a physical. does he need to release full follow history and taxes? >> i am for transparency, particularly when you are running against a candidate. i want to see the poll result with regard to
to the extent that the image exists, it's a challenge.ot going to lie about it. >> i guess the broader question is you have this ad that donald trump hits her. do you worry that an ad like that actually can wind up backfiring and highlighting the poll numbers. >> no, i don't because it's an insight into the progressive mind set and how they see trump voters and conservatives. she was honest enough for a change to throw it out there. this is how they view people who disagree with...
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it gives you some idea of the extent of this blast. surveillance video from businesses around show the glass and shrapnel flying from the extent of the blast. we spoke to people last night that said the sound was deafening. something never heard before. buildings shaking and that is what -- that is what the video shows, extent of the horror. 29 people were injured, all 29 people have been released by the hospitals. thankfully, a second crime scene, four blocks north of here on 27th between 6th and th was the site of a second suspicious package. we know that that package is i pressure cooker. that pressure cooker device was sent out to rod man's firing range being analyzed by the nypd and authorities, at about 2:30 in the morning. what police are trying to do now, look at both devices to see if they are perhaps the same type of devices where they made the same way, et cetera. that is all part of the investigation. now meantime, as they continue to look at the surveillance video, mayor bill de blasio said earlier today it is still too ea
it gives you some idea of the extent of this blast. surveillance video from businesses around show the glass and shrapnel flying from the extent of the blast. we spoke to people last night that said the sound was deafening. something never heard before. buildings shaking and that is what -- that is what the video shows, extent of the horror. 29 people were injured, all 29 people have been released by the hospitals. thankfully, a second crime scene, four blocks north of here on 27th between 6th...
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the extent this is an issue that does not go away anytime soon for the fed, that is true.ext we will talk about the state of macro economics. something that no longer qualifies as scientific research. this is bloomberg. ♪ and nyu economic professor calling out macro economics in a big way. he wrote the evolution of macro economic smears development in string theory from physics, which suggests they are examples for fields of science that rely on mathematical theory which fact can end up being subordinated to the fear let death. go preferences of leaders. professor of economics still his economics a failed practice? everyone is focused on numbers and equations that there is no power or relevance to the world anymore? know, i hope that is not the case. criticism is one he is making for quite some time now and it is not something we have not heard in the wake of the financial crisis. not seem they were asking the right questions. scarlet: it is also difficult to figure out what you are measuring and how to measure the new forces like technology, are in unprecedented times, es
the extent this is an issue that does not go away anytime soon for the fed, that is true.ext we will talk about the state of macro economics. something that no longer qualifies as scientific research. this is bloomberg. ♪ and nyu economic professor calling out macro economics in a big way. he wrote the evolution of macro economic smears development in string theory from physics, which suggests they are examples for fields of science that rely on mathematical theory which fact can end up being...
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to the extent i push an agenda, it is mine and not a party agenda.n most cases, not even any of the major senators or representatives, which makes lame why over the years, i don't detect that what i have written has influence people to do anything good or bad. brian: is there a column that has gone more reaction over the years? robert: i have to go back and think about that. when i write about social security and medicare, which is what the government provides older americans like me, i get a pretty large reaction. i've been writing about this for over 20-30 years. my basic theme has been, this is going to essentially squeeze out the spending on older people, which are now growing disproportionate to the total population. it is going to squeeze out spending on other groups or result in large tax increases. that this is essentially a field to revise these programs. they are part of the social fabric and are important, the we need to have higher eligibility ages and introduce gradually and slowly, have less generous than if it's for the wealthy. and if
to the extent i push an agenda, it is mine and not a party agenda.n most cases, not even any of the major senators or representatives, which makes lame why over the years, i don't detect that what i have written has influence people to do anything good or bad. brian: is there a column that has gone more reaction over the years? robert: i have to go back and think about that. when i write about social security and medicare, which is what the government provides older americans like me, i get a...
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so i think that sense to the extent that science is a force for justice and to the extent that being pro- science and be in a nerd is cool especially in that young generation, i think we have a lot to look forward to. >> join me and giving a warm thank you. [laughter] [applause]. >> it please thank al frank as well. >> [applause]. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> he just asked if i would sign it, actually i will just, here they have some for sale outside and hopefully they will have enough if not i think you can preorder it. i will certainly sit here and sign any copies that you have. thank you again for coming. i hope you enjoyed it. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you are watching book tv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here's a look at what is on prime time tonight. we kick off even at 7:00 p.m. eastern with the former advisor to twitter and facebook product manager antonio martinez who looks at silicon valley. at 8:00 p.m. we look at the history of political, social and public culture of 1969 with clara bingham. at 915 p.m., del quinton wilber
so i think that sense to the extent that science is a force for justice and to the extent that being pro- science and be in a nerd is cool especially in that young generation, i think we have a lot to look forward to. >> join me and giving a warm thank you. [laughter] [applause]. >> it please thank al frank as well. >> [applause]. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> he just asked if i would sign it, actually i will just, here they have some for sale outside and...
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they didn't know enough, but we decided to take the risk to the extent we knew there was one. if there was one. and gather on the capitol steps to say to the country and the world that we're going to be back in business the next day. steve: what was your conversation like with the speaker because both you and the speaker issued those statements in front of the cameras. how did that all come about? sen. daschle: it was decided early on that the fewer the speeches, the better. that the leader of the senate and the leader of the house probably be the only two people to speak with as many members as could be assembled. -- assembled around us. we didn't know if that was going to be half a dozen, a handful. turned out there was a pretty good number of people. who got word we were going to do this on the center steps of the capitol facing a east front and speaker and i decided to be brief, blonde and is defined as we could. and so, we found ourselves with a much larger group than we had anticipated and gave our speeches. steve: you left the capitol late morning, he came back early ev
they didn't know enough, but we decided to take the risk to the extent we knew there was one. if there was one. and gather on the capitol steps to say to the country and the world that we're going to be back in business the next day. steve: what was your conversation like with the speaker because both you and the speaker issued those statements in front of the cameras. how did that all come about? sen. daschle: it was decided early on that the fewer the speeches, the better. that the leader of...
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rather than the president who is negotiating with him from the extent that he did from a position of weakness. running away from 12 red lines that he drew in the sand giving up the defense of poland and the czech republic, resetting the relationship with russia. >> so do those intelligence officials who say putin is playing donald trump, your response? >> i would say he's played hillary clinton and barack obama all over the world. i mean, before they came into office putin was sitting there in russia. now he's in ukraine under obama and clinton. now he's in syria brought in by obama. obama is the one that empowered him. not donald trump. donald trump wants to negotiate with him and push him back into a position in which we can deal with his effectively. >> you also mentioned the strength of isis in iraq and syria. >> i didn't want to do it today. you're making me do it. >> just one more question on this because it is critical and these are critical issues. >> they are. and they emerged from september 11th. >> they do emerge from september 11th, and one of the things iing that donald
rather than the president who is negotiating with him from the extent that he did from a position of weakness. running away from 12 red lines that he drew in the sand giving up the defense of poland and the czech republic, resetting the relationship with russia. >> so do those intelligence officials who say putin is playing donald trump, your response? >> i would say he's played hillary clinton and barack obama all over the world. i mean, before they came into office putin was...
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so to what extent that is had what's going on it is unclear. i think from my perspective, you take this step and you look at some descriptive statistics and it is not particularly satisfactory because you don't have good answers to necessarily what goes on, but i don't think unless we actually put forth these numbers to show what is going on, what it does, it dresses, it raises this issue to say there is something here puzzling that we're not sure what is going on and hopeful that it will draw more attention to that issue. i don't know to what extent if we look on the immigrant side, staying here or coming here, how is that playing out? and it is just -- to me, what it shows is we ought to take a much closer look at this and see what is behind these changes. i'm behind your question 100% and would love to learn more about that as well. >> okay. and for meg. given your research into why high skill immigrant entrepreneurs are entrepreneurial and do the things they do and are more likely to do those things than native born folks, what are the impl
so to what extent that is had what's going on it is unclear. i think from my perspective, you take this step and you look at some descriptive statistics and it is not particularly satisfactory because you don't have good answers to necessarily what goes on, but i don't think unless we actually put forth these numbers to show what is going on, what it does, it dresses, it raises this issue to say there is something here puzzling that we're not sure what is going on and hopeful that it will draw...
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what extent is that a factor? >> the hidden price of the saudi arabia demand is was one of my favorite stories. this is the question in terms of ability to maintain high level of exports. if your domestic consumption is growing, and in the summer your demand may spring 6-7,000 barrels because they need oil for power generation. there was a report out and this shouldn't be the base case but they warned if saudi arabia didn't fix the problem they would be a net importer by 2040. the saudi arabian governor invited the author to come to the kingdom and talk about the report and usually if you say something critically that may not happen. that is why they are pushing ahead with gas projects aggre aggressi aggressively. when i talk about the rig counts in the gcc is lot of that is for gas. they are focused on developing gas assets so you don't have to use so much crude for power generation. will that be enough if you don't deal with the subsidy issue? how successful are they going to be in terms of subsidy efforts? we s
what extent is that a factor? >> the hidden price of the saudi arabia demand is was one of my favorite stories. this is the question in terms of ability to maintain high level of exports. if your domestic consumption is growing, and in the summer your demand may spring 6-7,000 barrels because they need oil for power generation. there was a report out and this shouldn't be the base case but they warned if saudi arabia didn't fix the problem they would be a net importer by 2040. the saudi...
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"to whatever extent the negroes should cease helping the enemy," extent,ned, "to that he ends his resistance to you and whatever he can do to assist union soldiers leaves that much less for white soldiers to do." abraham lincoln should remind us that moral complexity lies at the heart of the american experience. his career highlights tensions for which there were no easy answers. weighed between conscience and law but said the fugitive slave law must be obeyed. he knew black people in america were treated unfairly, but he dared not come out squarely for equal rights. he always have been appalled -- had been appalled i disorder and violence and bloodshed, but as president, he commanded enormous ends wouldhoped the justify the terrible means. lincoln's two towering achievement -- restoring the made and ending slavery -- it possible to build a new nation that did more closely reflect the ideals of the founding fathers. the constitution was amended three times between 1865 and 1870. providesh slavery, to an expensive new definition of citizenship, to insist that slaves must treat all citizens eq
"to whatever extent the negroes should cease helping the enemy," extent,ned, "to that he ends his resistance to you and whatever he can do to assist union soldiers leaves that much less for white soldiers to do." abraham lincoln should remind us that moral complexity lies at the heart of the american experience. his career highlights tensions for which there were no easy answers. weighed between conscience and law but said the fugitive slave law must be obeyed. he knew black...
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big day for kirk ferentz and even bigger for his wallet -- the head hawk signed a 6 year contract extention on his deal which will now go through -- 20 -26 -- season, basically meaning he'll be a hawkeye for life with the extention -- he'll make 4 point 5 million dollars a year -- and is now one of the -- top 10 -- highest paid $4.5 million a year and is now one of the top 10 highest-paid coaches in college football. obviously signing this deal is huge to the four-time big ten coach of the year. >>> there's no way to describe it. it's a really unique thing and i feel really privileged and honored to do it in such a great place. with so many great people. >> one of the things i've said often is my desire is for kirk to retire at any a while. and over has demonstrated all the reasons why i feel that way. >> coming up in sports, hear from what saturday's rivalry game means to them. >>> the university of iowa building destroyed by the 2008 floods has new life and a new look. cbs 2 news reporter melanie moore got a tour of the new auditorium and joined us now to give us a peek at it. melanie? >>
big day for kirk ferentz and even bigger for his wallet -- the head hawk signed a 6 year contract extention on his deal which will now go through -- 20 -26 -- season, basically meaning he'll be a hawkeye for life with the extention -- he'll make 4 point 5 million dollars a year -- and is now one of the -- top 10 -- highest paid $4.5 million a year and is now one of the top 10 highest-paid coaches in college football. obviously signing this deal is huge to the four-time big ten coach of the...
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>> yes, i think the extent to which if and when she becomes president, the extent to which some of theations they have to be addressed. in particular, our muslim neighbors. and also europeans, to the extent that they are less than willing. that is an important piece of the pie. >> thank you very much. >> jake, back to you. >> we're going to continue here with politics and my conversation with elizabeth warren who talked about a shocking breach of trust from wells far go. they admit 5300 employees were tied up. the independent agency is the brain child of senator warren. i asked her about it and here is what she had to say. >> this is a staggering fraud, and it is staggering both for how big it is, and also for what it says about wells fargo. they turned around and said hey, we're firing all of the workers who were doing this. but not the management team. my view on this is one of two things is true. either they knew, come on, this went on for years and they didn't smell anything in the air about fake accounts and generating these fees off customers? they knew, or they didn't know, in w
>> yes, i think the extent to which if and when she becomes president, the extent to which some of theations they have to be addressed. in particular, our muslim neighbors. and also europeans, to the extent that they are less than willing. that is an important piece of the pie. >> thank you very much. >> jake, back to you. >> we're going to continue here with politics and my conversation with elizabeth warren who talked about a shocking breach of trust from wells far go....
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to a certain extent i think she should be ashamed of herself. >>> all right. we'll talk some more about some of those headlines during the show. the global oil demand growth, though, is slowing at a faster pace than initially predicted according to the international energy agency oil market report which has just been released. they have now downgraded the four year forecast saying oil demand growth in 2016 will struggle to get above 1.3 barrels per day and expect supply to continue to out pace demand at least through the first half of next year. matthew parry is a senior analysis at the ia and joins us on the phone from paris. talks through the changes we're seeing given that this downgrade to the forecast of oil demand growth is slightly unexpected. it seems that 2016 we'll see more of a struggle than what had previously been anticipated for the second half of the year? >> yes. we have slowing in 2016 but the three main pillars that have been supporting demand growth through 2015 and first half of 2016 come off, particularly india, china and europe. so we're
to a certain extent i think she should be ashamed of herself. >>> all right. we'll talk some more about some of those headlines during the show. the global oil demand growth, though, is slowing at a faster pace than initially predicted according to the international energy agency oil market report which has just been released. they have now downgraded the four year forecast saying oil demand growth in 2016 will struggle to get above 1.3 barrels per day and expect supply to continue to...
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no word so far on the extent of the injuries.but there are various reports suggesting there are dozens if not more. rick leventhal on the scene. where are you, what do you see? reporter: we are on washington avenue downtown hoboken. about two blocks from the scene. and you can see all the first responders, police officers, ambulances, fire trucks down there. the train station is basically ahead of us. you can see a train on the tracks. the station itself is to the left. we are making our way down as close as we can to try to get some information and show you what's happening. bill: have you seen ambulances, rick? >> we saw a couple racing by. the latest report we got from new jersey ems was 100-plus patients that need treatment. and we also heard a report that there may be passengers trapped inside the station because of the ceiling collapse and the condition of the train itself that crashed into the station. bill: there is a building to the left, sirens in the distance. what are you approaching, describe that for us. reporter: w
no word so far on the extent of the injuries.but there are various reports suggesting there are dozens if not more. rick leventhal on the scene. where are you, what do you see? reporter: we are on washington avenue downtown hoboken. about two blocks from the scene. and you can see all the first responders, police officers, ambulances, fire trucks down there. the train station is basically ahead of us. you can see a train on the tracks. the station itself is to the left. we are making our way...
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highs will be tricky today and solely depends on the extent of sunshine, but low 80s northeast and upper 80s southwest should be a good compromise at this time. later tonight into tonight, areas of thunderstorms should blossom again, especially toward should sink south into the area overnight carrying a heavy rain risk with it. dry weather is still on track for friday and saturday.toda y: partly cloudy and humid, with a chance of storms, mainly north. wind: s 5-15. high: 87 tonight: chance of storms. wind: s 5-10. low: 67 tomorrow: chance of storms. isolated heavy amounts possible. wind: s 5-15. high: 83 tom. night: chance of storms. wind: s 5-10. low: 64 charlotte, north carolina, set off a lot of overnight protests. authorities say officers shot an armed man at an apartment complex. several officers were reportedly hurt during the protests. the charlotte mayor identified the man police shot and killed yesterday as keith scott. police say it happened while officers were looking for a different person named in a warrant. officers saw a man get out of a car with a gun, according to a poli
highs will be tricky today and solely depends on the extent of sunshine, but low 80s northeast and upper 80s southwest should be a good compromise at this time. later tonight into tonight, areas of thunderstorms should blossom again, especially toward should sink south into the area overnight carrying a heavy rain risk with it. dry weather is still on track for friday and saturday.toda y: partly cloudy and humid, with a chance of storms, mainly north. wind: s 5-15. high: 87 tonight: chance of...
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pneumonia is the extent of it.his is the hillary clinton that as secretary of state logged all those miles on behalf of representing us abroad this is somebody whose impulse and instinct is to always press forward. that was her instinct on friday. that's the type of president shelt be, always look iing to squeeze more into a day, to do more and to push ahead. that's just who she is. that's how she's wired. >> no today this thing, several super prominent members of clinton's team refused to answer in live television interviews when they were pressed whether they were in the loop about her knpneumonia diagnosis. >> it was interesting because they say pneumonia friday but she was coughing very badly a week ago and even before that if you remember. this wasn't the first time. so it's very interesting to see what is going on. like you, i see what i see. the coughing fit was a week ago, so i assume that was pneumonia, also, i think it would have been. so something is going on, about but i just hope she gets well and gets
pneumonia is the extent of it.his is the hillary clinton that as secretary of state logged all those miles on behalf of representing us abroad this is somebody whose impulse and instinct is to always press forward. that was her instinct on friday. that's the type of president shelt be, always look iing to squeeze more into a day, to do more and to push ahead. that's just who she is. that's how she's wired. >> no today this thing, several super prominent members of clinton's team refused...
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it is merely a question of to what extent is it a positive role. and i think in the past 20 years since mongolia's transition to a democratic free market there has been a growing push for chinese investment in mongolia but it has been hindered by you could say pop lism and a sense of fear among monday gollians about what china represents in our country. and it has been going forward for. >> a lot of neighbors feel that way about china. they worry about china's influence. >> it's understandable. if we look at the history. but i think for the countries to both develop and to maintain a positive relationship, there is-- needs to be a foundation of mutual understanding and i hope to do this through the program. >> rose: so who do you think, where is your professional at this time in your life your professional interest? >> well, i'm an aspiring entrepreneur, having worked on-- . >> rose: you have come to the right place. >> having worked on several on-campus ventures while in college. and i hope to basically make entrepreneurship more accessible to mon
it is merely a question of to what extent is it a positive role. and i think in the past 20 years since mongolia's transition to a democratic free market there has been a growing push for chinese investment in mongolia but it has been hindered by you could say pop lism and a sense of fear among monday gollians about what china represents in our country. and it has been going forward for. >> a lot of neighbors feel that way about china. they worry about china's influence. >> it's...
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i think the hispanic vote now is gone to a large extent, for donald trump, and a lot of the people we talking about, college-educated, suburban, republican women, they look at this and say, man, not only is he harsh and inhumane, but he has been all over the place. he ends up here. it is just not a good look. nicolle: and for the campaign, it underscores this temperament argument that hillary has been making about him. it is not what it is about with trump. the argument they are trying to make is a leadership argument, that you can't trust someone with the gravest most consequence for decisions if they don't know their own mind. he gave them exhibit 33 yesterday. john: that is a low number. nicolle: one thing that is clear about trump's immigration speech is that he seemed to be giving up on broadening his base. he trickled -- tripled down on the notion that white voters are all he needs. that runs to the heart of the anxious written folks in the industrial rust belt of the midwest. that is exactly where trump was this morning. as we mentioned, he was in ohio today giving a speech to
i think the hispanic vote now is gone to a large extent, for donald trump, and a lot of the people we talking about, college-educated, suburban, republican women, they look at this and say, man, not only is he harsh and inhumane, but he has been all over the place. he ends up here. it is just not a good look. nicolle: and for the campaign, it underscores this temperament argument that hillary has been making about him. it is not what it is about with trump. the argument they are trying to make...
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but powell was the kind of swing justice of his time to the extent that there was one with the caveat that i mentioned earlier so i would give him the credit. >> high appeared wet area where the burger court was gender equality under the 14th amendment, thanks largely to litigation brought by justice ruth bader ginsburg. where does that fit into the larger narrative about the burger court? >> boy think it's a sad is that it was of course a response to changes in society, changes in the world around them, changes in the role of women in the work place and the home. ruth ginsburg has said modestly she had a good deal to do with greed and jurisprudence, but she came around at the right time and the court was right for this. so a point we make in the book is kind of this far and no further. one case that i am besides maybe more than people might expect was an early case of pregnancy discrimination, where those of us in this room old enough to remember when a public school teacher got pregnant, she had to leave, whether she wanted to or not, mandatory unpaid leave with a long we've been so
but powell was the kind of swing justice of his time to the extent that there was one with the caveat that i mentioned earlier so i would give him the credit. >> high appeared wet area where the burger court was gender equality under the 14th amendment, thanks largely to litigation brought by justice ruth bader ginsburg. where does that fit into the larger narrative about the burger court? >> boy think it's a sad is that it was of course a response to changes in society, changes in...
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to that extent, more pressure will come on the currency. of your guests is talking about the bubble to end all bubbles. the darling of the bond market, the question is is that one of the biggest bubbles of them all? could that just be the japanese? biscuit- francine: thoughts from charles goodhart, former member of the bank of england -- let's get thoughts from charles goodhart, former member of the bank of england. what would you be saying now? >> nothing. they did as much as they could last time. then the data get better. knows indicated, no one what is going to happen in the foreign exchange market. now is the time to sit tight and wait. francine: until what? charles: that is one of the problems did people are talking about moving back to november. it is clear that policy is shifting from monetary to fiscal. fiscal policy is going to be driving the economy. they are not going to know next week in november what it is going to be doing. but otheror will know members will not. only one of nine will have any inkling of what is coming. that m
to that extent, more pressure will come on the currency. of your guests is talking about the bubble to end all bubbles. the darling of the bond market, the question is is that one of the biggest bubbles of them all? could that just be the japanese? biscuit- francine: thoughts from charles goodhart, former member of the bank of england -- let's get thoughts from charles goodhart, former member of the bank of england. what would you be saying now? >> nothing. they did as much as they could...
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you can see the extent of the problem and why these two have the worst negative ratings we have ever seen. >> you have covered other happy with their candidate? >> reporter: no question about it but nothing like this. a common refrain i hear from people on both sides of the race is if only we had nominated, fill in the blank. they would be up 10 points. sorry. this is reality. this is who you got. 42 days i believe, to go, to the big moment. >> fill in the blank. "fill"is a popular guy. thank you so much, second of three debates in st. louis october 9 and you can watch it right here. lisa? >>> david, coming up, a violent arrest caught on camera. a new development in a story you saw unfold here live. >>> and alarming ads targeting women in a local college town. >> and legendary dr. patch adams visits and offers words others. >>> a lot of clouds and more >>> a truck caught fire under power lines this afternoon and some people in the area wound up losing electricity. we have learned that a worker was on the train tracks when he backed into a telephone pole. the worker is okay tonight. a
you can see the extent of the problem and why these two have the worst negative ratings we have ever seen. >> you have covered other happy with their candidate? >> reporter: no question about it but nothing like this. a common refrain i hear from people on both sides of the race is if only we had nominated, fill in the blank. they would be up 10 points. sorry. this is reality. this is who you got. 42 days i believe, to go, to the big moment. >> fill in the blank....
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on the flipside, to the extent they are reimbursed for those eligible costs, and there are remainder revenues collected under the ifd or cfd, then those are billable to the city to use for any eligible costs. so, we are -that is one potential down the road source to help out with you forever housing gap as an example good so, to answer your question, to the extent of what we are trying to accomplish this within a larger framework of the infrastructure plan and community the silly spring, those are costs that we could ask key icd or program to deliver and be reimbursed for, but they kind of have first claim to the that is from these , the city. the city if the puc brinson's, decided they wanted to bring in some other facilities that didn't directly serve the island, then that would be something we would not be able to fund with this >> okay. i'm interested again i asked that question because i'm going to be looking at this again. again how we can think outside the box and how we can work [inaudible] into trying to or something we can do actually for the structure. the other question t
on the flipside, to the extent they are reimbursed for those eligible costs, and there are remainder revenues collected under the ifd or cfd, then those are billable to the city to use for any eligible costs. so, we are -that is one potential down the road source to help out with you forever housing gap as an example good so, to answer your question, to the extent of what we are trying to accomplish this within a larger framework of the infrastructure plan and community the silly spring, those...
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erik: to an extent. global trade is not growing at all.nnect -- a weekend exchange rate is not going to give you a lot. it will help to some extent. by how much? i do not know. for the u.k., the u.k. is not a major economy in the world. it is bigger and there is more monetary leeway than the czech republic or denmark. in this global world, if you -- free capital movement, you don't have an independent monetary policy. that theonly so much flexibility of the bank of england can do for the u.k. mark: back to you in a minute. erik nielsen, thank you for joining us. up next, under pressure as deutsche bank is said to be seeking to securitize corporate loans worth billions of dollars. stay with us for more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order u
erik: to an extent. global trade is not growing at all.nnect -- a weekend exchange rate is not going to give you a lot. it will help to some extent. by how much? i do not know. for the u.k., the u.k. is not a major economy in the world. it is bigger and there is more monetary leeway than the czech republic or denmark. in this global world, if you -- free capital movement, you don't have an independent monetary policy. that theonly so much flexibility of the bank of england can do for the u.k....
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i agree with you, that point got lost to some extent in the emotion of the moment. the oh motion of the moment for the ten mothers and two fathers who came up who have been killed by illegal immigrants, released because of the policies of the obama administration which hillary clinton is going to continue. >> all right. thank you so much. we appreciate your time, as always. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, did giuliani just change trump's position on mass deportations? we'll explain that next. ♪ bud light party here to discuss equal pay. women don't get paid as much as men and that is wrong. and we have to pay more for the same stuff. what? yeah. cars... what? dry cleaning... what? shampoo. what? you pay more but get paid less? that is double wrong. i'm calling everyone i know and i'm telling them about this. this has got to stop! bud light proudly supports equal pay, that's why bud light costs the same no matter if you're a dude or a lady. yeah mom you have to pay more for a car than dad. no one treats my mom like this! mornin'. hey, do you know when the game star
i agree with you, that point got lost to some extent in the emotion of the moment. the oh motion of the moment for the ten mothers and two fathers who came up who have been killed by illegal immigrants, released because of the policies of the obama administration which hillary clinton is going to continue. >> all right. thank you so much. we appreciate your time, as always. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, did giuliani just change trump's position on mass deportations?...
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he was successful to a large extent in reshaping the republican party slowly. this iser key point is dangerous territory for historians to talk about. we can try to apply some passed to the futures. -- not him personally, but the people inspired by him. is this a bernie or bust moment? do they walk away from the party, or do they double down and, do they walk away from the establishment and the clintons when it took over sted the 1990's, they wre the party away from another establishment. there is a significant force if sanders and his supporters do the hard work of working not just for the party and a presidential year, but going all the way down ballot and starting with the grassroots up and getting involved in every thing from city council in school board races to really remaking the party from the ground up, that is how goldwater led to reagan. it was 16 years of that hard work at the ground level. i think there is enough energy and excitement and issues frankly that sanders and his supporters have tapped into that really can provide a redefinition and a sh
he was successful to a large extent in reshaping the republican party slowly. this iser key point is dangerous territory for historians to talk about. we can try to apply some passed to the futures. -- not him personally, but the people inspired by him. is this a bernie or bust moment? do they walk away from the party, or do they double down and, do they walk away from the establishment and the clintons when it took over sted the 1990's, they wre the party away from another establishment. there...
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the pneumonia is the extent of it. i can attest that her doctor stated that there was nothing here in terms of anything that was caused by what happened in 2012. so all of that, i think, will be indicated in the further material that we are going to release this week. >> what kind of pneumonia is it? >> i will leave it for the additional information. i'm not an expert in medical terms. in the coming days the extent of that will be revealed. look, i think the true picture here is that from the standpoint of the medical information that's been released already it far exceeds what donald trump has done but we are going further. between her health records, her e-mails, her schedules from when she was secretary of state, three-plus decades worth of taxes, the reality is there is more information out there about hillary clinton than any nominee in modern presidential history. at some point i think the conversation should appropriately move to not just dwelling on what further things hillary clinton can release but when donal
the pneumonia is the extent of it. i can attest that her doctor stated that there was nothing here in terms of anything that was caused by what happened in 2012. so all of that, i think, will be indicated in the further material that we are going to release this week. >> what kind of pneumonia is it? >> i will leave it for the additional information. i'm not an expert in medical terms. in the coming days the extent of that will be revealed. look, i think the true picture here is...