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they opened the floodgates for the mets, in the seventh inning the mets put thing up a five spot. a lot of walks. a lot of unhappy fans. in the eighth inning, the mets take the lead. hello, goodbye, solo shot. mets up 8-7. they win by that score. we were in the clubhouse after the game and we will hear from coach matt williams. alison: some of the shots of fans with their head in their hands sums it up for stop robert: you see it all too often. ahead, and abc news exclusive, hillary clinton apologizing for using personal e-mail during her time at the state department. also, a clerk is out of jail. intensifying the debate over gay marriage licenses. what kim davis told supporters after being released. and the ceo of a major airlines is stepping down. we live in a pick choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number ...right now all beds on sale! sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. don
they opened the floodgates for the mets, in the seventh inning the mets put thing up a five spot. a lot of walks. a lot of unhappy fans. in the eighth inning, the mets take the lead. hello, goodbye, solo shot. mets up 8-7. they win by that score. we were in the clubhouse after the game and we will hear from coach matt williams. alison: some of the shots of fans with their head in their hands sums it up for stop robert: you see it all too often. ahead, and abc news exclusive, hillary clinton...
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and that opened the floodgates. gwen: and now people are putting up the fences that stemmed the floodgates and that argument is also spreading to the united states congress. so it's not over yet. thank you very much for that. and thanks, everybody. we have to go now. but as always, the conversation will continue online. on the washington washington webcast extra -- on the "washington week" webcast extra, we talk about the next republican presidential candidate. you can go to pbs.org/washingtonweek. keek up with daily developments with me and judy woodruff on "the pbs newshour" and we'll see you here next week on "washington week." and as we leave you tonight, as we do every year, with a few moments of today's commemoration of the 14th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks in new york. at the pentagon and in shanksville, pennsylvania. good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own food produc
and that opened the floodgates. gwen: and now people are putting up the fences that stemmed the floodgates and that argument is also spreading to the united states congress. so it's not over yet. thank you very much for that. and thanks, everybody. we have to go now. but as always, the conversation will continue online. on the washington washington webcast extra -- on the "washington week" webcast extra, we talk about the next republican presidential candidate. you can go to...
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charles: germany last week said we'll take in 800,000 but they opened the floodgates because they'rey going to have more thanthat knocking on their door and why not? 42% get accepted. you only have to wait three months if you want to work and 374 euros a week, that's pretty good stuff. >> yeah. there have been some of these immigrants talking to reporters in denmark that they're leaving because the refugees celeries. >> did they use the word salary? >> yeah. because the know the dynamic these are deliberate choices, this is a sea of fighting men, the un says it is 73% of the immigrants. charles: right. >> are fighting men age. about 13% are women and children. so, look, i mean they know what they're doing. this is immigration, sweden. >> opened the floodgates, germany is responsible for this and the moment you get something like this, you can move through the entire syste. charles: which, by the way, i don't know if you have an opinion on this but i'm thinking the eu is in trouble. we thought it was in trouble with greece. >> well, now it's in trouble. after you go through turkey, yo
charles: germany last week said we'll take in 800,000 but they opened the floodgates because they'rey going to have more thanthat knocking on their door and why not? 42% get accepted. you only have to wait three months if you want to work and 374 euros a week, that's pretty good stuff. >> yeah. there have been some of these immigrants talking to reporters in denmark that they're leaving because the refugees celeries. >> did they use the word salary? >> yeah. because the know...
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any medical breakthrough that rationalized prescribing opioids for chronic pain, and opened the floodgates of opioid use and abuse. the result has been catastrophic. before the 1990s, opioids were rarely prescribed except for acute pain and for palliative care, for the treatment of, like, cancer pain. in-- in order to change that culture-- the complaint explains how the drug companies implemented a decades-long scheme to alter the prescribing habits of doctors, as well as the drug use of patients who suffer from chronic pain. >> the counties say the companies made record profits by creating a market for opioids among a massive group of "chronic pain sufferers." a market they argue never should have existed. they claim the elderly in particular were targeted - because they're more likely to suffer from chronic pain, and they're well-insured. according to the plaintiffs, the efforts paid off. since 2007, opioid prescriptions for the elderly have grown at twice the rate as those for middle-aged adults. but the lawsuit says in the process older patients were misled about the risks of taking op
any medical breakthrough that rationalized prescribing opioids for chronic pain, and opened the floodgates of opioid use and abuse. the result has been catastrophic. before the 1990s, opioids were rarely prescribed except for acute pain and for palliative care, for the treatment of, like, cancer pain. in-- in order to change that culture-- the complaint explains how the drug companies implemented a decades-long scheme to alter the prescribing habits of doctors, as well as the drug use of...
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finally on "reality check," can we expect the floodgates to open?tologist has called this winter the arrival of the godzilla el niño. but what does history have to say about our chances for rain? it is tricky business predicting storms. it's not for the faint of hearts. now, forecasters look at models about 2 weeks out, but that has not stopped some climatologists from predicting heavy rainfall this winter courtesy of el niño. in northern california, is that claim credible? for all the formulas and science that follow an el niño weather pattern, there's a bit of farce too. chris farley: el niño is spanish for the niño. sam: not to be outlandish, but a nasa climatologist did have this to say. bill: this is the godzilla el niño if it matures and actually comes to fruition. sam: what will this monster bring by way of rainfall to our drought-stricken state? in a recent statement, california climatologist michael anderson said it could be flood or famine. he says, quote, "historical weather data shows us that, at best, there's a 50/50 chance of having a
finally on "reality check," can we expect the floodgates to open?tologist has called this winter the arrival of the godzilla el niño. but what does history have to say about our chances for rain? it is tricky business predicting storms. it's not for the faint of hearts. now, forecasters look at models about 2 weeks out, but that has not stopped some climatologists from predicting heavy rainfall this winter courtesy of el niño. in northern california, is that claim credible? for all...
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finally on "reality check," can we expect the floodgates to open?limatologist has called this winter the arrival of the godzilla el niño. but what does history have to say about our chances for rain? that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. my name is phil zietlow, and i've been an engineer on the cheerios team for 51 years. about five years ago, i found out that if my daughter-in-law, joyce, eats anything with gluten in it she feels pretty darn terrible. so my team and i came up with a way to remove the grains that contain gluten, from the naturally gluten free oats that cheerios are made of. so now joyce and i can have cheerios together anytime we want. and if you love someone with celiac, or gluten sensitivity, you can too. it is tricky business predicting storms. it's not for the faint of hearts.
finally on "reality check," can we expect the floodgates to open?limatologist has called this winter the arrival of the godzilla el niño. but what does history have to say about our chances for rain? that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. now with more...
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and congressman king's not the only one who believes gay marriage has opened the matrimonial floodgates. so does former doctor and future former candidate ben carson, who recently warned that if same-sex couples are allowed to marry, then "more groups" will also want the right to marry. yeah, not gay groups, some "other groups." you know, the ones who turn up every year for that crazy "other group" pride parade. problem is, you got people who couples, so who's going to provide party planning for steve king's nightmare marriage scenarios? i will. ( cheers and applause ) because where some see a slippery slope to depravity, i see a slippery slope to some cash. that's why, tonight, i'm introducing "stephen colbert's all-inclusive wedding cake toppers." here at stephen colbert's all-inclusive wedding cake toppers, we provide wedding cake figurines for any marriage imaginable. naturally, let's get out the cake here. mmm! naturally, we've got the traditional topper. we've got one man and one woman, okay. and then you got the nontraditional, traditionals. and you got two women. and you've got
and congressman king's not the only one who believes gay marriage has opened the matrimonial floodgates. so does former doctor and future former candidate ben carson, who recently warned that if same-sex couples are allowed to marry, then "more groups" will also want the right to marry. yeah, not gay groups, some "other groups." you know, the ones who turn up every year for that crazy "other group" pride parade. problem is, you got people who couples, so who's...
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flo floodgates have been let loose or will be soon, it sure looks like.nd out? i don't know. we make an educated guess. i don't know how educated, but we do make a guess. the south is not a monolith. there are pockets of weirdness, awesomeness, and then there's charleston. where for some time now, important things have been happening with food. >> the standard of food here is so high that when i go around anywhere, i just go, eh. >> a place with almost too many beautiful buildings, almost too many incredibly talented chefs. and almost too much really, really good food. it's nice here. i like it. so it's been a week of martial arts mad ps and between the okinawan sumo and karate, there's really no part of my body that doesn't hurt. the other hand, i've eaten really well and i've learned something. okinawa is nothing like the japan i know at all. everything is different here. >> happiness is number one. >> happiness first. >> yes. >> it's laid back. it's mellow. the food is completely different. people are aexpressive and open and tell you what they think.
flo floodgates have been let loose or will be soon, it sure looks like.nd out? i don't know. we make an educated guess. i don't know how educated, but we do make a guess. the south is not a monolith. there are pockets of weirdness, awesomeness, and then there's charleston. where for some time now, important things have been happening with food. >> the standard of food here is so high that when i go around anywhere, i just go, eh. >> a place with almost too many beautiful buildings,...
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. >> it's the fear that if you allow in a small number of refugees, the floodgates may be open, and you would have tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands or millions. israelis are aware of the fact that there is instability, violence on israel's border, they see israel as a sanctuary, in a violent region, there is a fear, and prime minister binyamin netanyahu plays on the fear. added to that, of course, are legitimate and real security concerns. the idea that within the small number, the number of refugees, might be a security concern. so when prime minister binyamin netanyahu refers to terrorists, he's invoking israeli's security consirens and ultimately what is exaggerated demographics. >> thank you. professor of political science, and israel studies at the nearby university, joining us from boston. thanks for your time >>> the mother of a palestinian toddler that died in a july arson attack died from her injuries, thousands attended her funeral today in the west bank village of duma. suspected jewish settlers firebombed her family home killing her 18 month old son. the gather died
. >> it's the fear that if you allow in a small number of refugees, the floodgates may be open, and you would have tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands or millions. israelis are aware of the fact that there is instability, violence on israel's border, they see israel as a sanctuary, in a violent region, there is a fear, and prime minister binyamin netanyahu plays on the fear. added to that, of course, are legitimate and real security concerns. the idea that within the small number,...
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again for tomorrow morning, but high pressure moving off the eastern seaboard is going to open the floodgates to heat, haze and humidity in abundance as we get towards wednesday -- tuesday afternoon, wednesday on into thursday. so what's a little sticky outside for today, becomes uncomfortable for tuesday and wednesday for humidity levels. here is future weather through the day tomorrow, again, hot and humid. couldn't rule out an isolated shower south of town, but by and large, we don't know need to worry about rain until we get into wednesday afternoon and wednesday night. here's your seven day, one, two, three more 90 degree days. wednesday hopefully being the last of them for a while. though we could be near 90 on thursday, but i think rain chances move in time to keep us in the 80s. then cooler, drier, more september like weather moves in next weekend. >>> today in fairfax county firefighters will be asking you to fill the boot. they're stuffing the cash donations into the boots. the money will go to the greater washington muscular dystrophy association. >>> and chris clackum shows us the
again for tomorrow morning, but high pressure moving off the eastern seaboard is going to open the floodgates to heat, haze and humidity in abundance as we get towards wednesday -- tuesday afternoon, wednesday on into thursday. so what's a little sticky outside for today, becomes uncomfortable for tuesday and wednesday for humidity levels. here is future weather through the day tomorrow, again, hot and humid. couldn't rule out an isolated shower south of town, but by and large, we don't know...
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what that tends to do is pump up the ridge of high pressure in the east opening up the floodgates for heat and humidity. that's why it feels like july out here even though it's the first of september. we will go for the 92 today. could top out at 90, 91 like yesterday. hot and humid tomorrow, 92. warmer thursday, ahead of that front coming in from the north. here is the accuweather forecast for the afternoon. hot and humid with sunshine. up to 92 in the city. mainly 80s at the beaches. if you want relief head to the shore. 75. sunny to partly cloudy. hot and humid tomorrow. highs in the lower 90s. thursday may be the hottest day ahead of a cold front. we will squeeze out more warmth from the atmosphere and a southwest wind. 94 for the high. there could be a late day shower or thundershower especially north of new york city. it's such a low probability i took it off the graphics here. 84 on friday behind the front clouds and sun. then we warm up over the labor day weekend, last unofficial day of summer labor day. 89. the catch is the humidity won't be too bad. i have a feeling i won't
what that tends to do is pump up the ridge of high pressure in the east opening up the floodgates for heat and humidity. that's why it feels like july out here even though it's the first of september. we will go for the 92 today. could top out at 90, 91 like yesterday. hot and humid tomorrow, 92. warmer thursday, ahead of that front coming in from the north. here is the accuweather forecast for the afternoon. hot and humid with sunshine. up to 92 in the city. mainly 80s at the beaches. if you...
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interesting because over the weekend there were about 17,000 people who went through austria since floodgatesght between friday and saturday because what happened was the hungarians weren't allowing anybody to pass into austria, then they said they would put people on buses and bus them to austria. almost all of them want to go on to germany so 17,000 brought near austria over the weekend and all of them except a couple dozen decided to go to germany. the area you're seeing behind me is the west train station of vienna and that's where this happens. the austrian railway company has put forward a lot of special trains to help people get to germany. their first station is usually munich. what happens is that that is the first place they get registered as refugees here in europe is actually in germany. but virtually everybody we've been speaking to us is telling us they're getting a lot of help here in austria, there's a lot of nations being brought forward. but the vast, vast majority say their final destination is going to be germany, ashleigh. >> frederik pleitgen, i have so many more questio
interesting because over the weekend there were about 17,000 people who went through austria since floodgatesght between friday and saturday because what happened was the hungarians weren't allowing anybody to pass into austria, then they said they would put people on buses and bus them to austria. almost all of them want to go on to germany so 17,000 brought near austria over the weekend and all of them except a couple dozen decided to go to germany. the area you're seeing behind me is the...
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i mean, it's just having being able to have some control of the floodgate at the staffing level so that we are working. there needs to be review, discussion time with the businesses that are nominated by the supervisor or the mayor in terms of what's in the application. you know are the applications complete. so and then assembling and getting the packets ready in time for you to review and agendaized and noticed. so really right now it's really just trying to make sure that there are some realistic controls over what we are able to handle and then >> i also would expect, if history is any indication, supervisors are not going to spend a huge amount of time finding the nominations themselves. they are going to be to those i heard about and other businesses and here is the recommendation. because supervisors are busy. they are working on limitation. to direct their limited staff to say, hey, go find me some legacy businesses. it's not going to work that way. there are others who may have their list already but i think the supervisors may respond to suggestions or interested parties. i th
i mean, it's just having being able to have some control of the floodgate at the staffing level so that we are working. there needs to be review, discussion time with the businesses that are nominated by the supervisor or the mayor in terms of what's in the application. you know are the applications complete. so and then assembling and getting the packets ready in time for you to review and agendaized and noticed. so really right now it's really just trying to make sure that there are some...
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speech now opens the floodgates for limited spending and because of that first amendment protection,rporations and unions end up operating independent candidate campaigns as in not correlating with candidates and candidate committees and they can spend as much money as they want to impact elections. what this means practically is that the candidate could intend oruper pac fundraiser, he she could give a speech at the fundraiser, but he or she just cannot ask for money. that is essentially have a super pac works in our elections now. host: you are a senior advisor, correct? the recently announced campaign of harvard professor, right? guest: that is correct. he will be our guest. host: he will be our guest tonight at 6:35 eastern on c-span, but he has pledged to do something unusual if you are to be elected president. tell us. is runningrry lessig a campaign that puts our democracy first and in the firstt, as equal citizens and super citizens at the back of the line. he is trying to make sure that in this election cycle, we understand and have an opportunity and responsibility to fight
speech now opens the floodgates for limited spending and because of that first amendment protection,rporations and unions end up operating independent candidate campaigns as in not correlating with candidates and candidate committees and they can spend as much money as they want to impact elections. what this means practically is that the candidate could intend oruper pac fundraiser, he she could give a speech at the fundraiser, but he or she just cannot ask for money. that is essentially have...
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then, the floodgates opened. brendan: it's all non-markets news. the pope talks, the president talks, xi jinping talks and the markets a, "ok. sure." mark: we have green across the board. the s&p 500 and nasdaq higher. the dow up 1.43%. brendan: a lot of movement in treasuries on the heels of janet yellen's speech. a little bit of green on the 10 year and 30 year note. let's take a look at oil. mark: headed for a weekly advance p of crude inventories declining. 1.75%. nymex crude, up back now to our big story today. john boehner stepping down. he addressed his decision to resign at a press conference within the hour. >> it has become clear to me that this prolonged leadership turmoil would do irreparable harm to the institution. this morning, i informed my colleagues that i would resign from the speakership and resign from the congress at the end of october. brendan: joining us now on the phone is john heilemann. and phil mattingly. let's start with you. the speakers as he woke up this morning, preyed on it, went to a diner, decided today was the d
then, the floodgates opened. brendan: it's all non-markets news. the pope talks, the president talks, xi jinping talks and the markets a, "ok. sure." mark: we have green across the board. the s&p 500 and nasdaq higher. the dow up 1.43%. brendan: a lot of movement in treasuries on the heels of janet yellen's speech. a little bit of green on the 10 year and 30 year note. let's take a look at oil. mark: headed for a weekly advance p of crude inventories declining. 1.75%. nymex crude,...
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going on for almost, well, may 2013. 25 basis point hike is not going to all of a sudden open the floodgatesbut it will continue this rolling crisis we are seeing in emerging markets. anna: thank you, peter, head of market strategies. guy: great to have them along for the ride. we will talk to the ryanair cfo after the company raised its profit forecast by 25%. ryanair, up shortly, on "countdown. ." ♪ anna: welcome back. 17 minutes past 7:00 in london. here are the stories he need to know. guy: presenting the plans to deal with the unprecedented wave of refugees. the plan to resettle 120,000 people will be talked about. we will bring you breaking news which starts in about three minutes -- 40 minutes. anna: ryanair has raised its forecast to one point three 5 billion euros. 5 billion euros. guy: apple is expected to unveil its newest incarnation of his most important product -- a new iphone. that is what we're looking forward to later on. a bigger ipad and new operating mobile operating system which will have more capabilities. let's talk about how the european equity market story is develop
going on for almost, well, may 2013. 25 basis point hike is not going to all of a sudden open the floodgatesbut it will continue this rolling crisis we are seeing in emerging markets. anna: thank you, peter, head of market strategies. guy: great to have them along for the ride. we will talk to the ryanair cfo after the company raised its profit forecast by 25%. ryanair, up shortly, on "countdown. ." ♪ anna: welcome back. 17 minutes past 7:00 in london. here are the stories he need...
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we're starting to see three digit sales from a music-inspired line that just kind of opened the floodgatesnot that didn't get in the business. >> if i was to buy my son a coat that cost $600, i'm going to send him to school with a bullet-proof vest. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. i see myself as maybe an entrepreneur. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >>> well, basically, the start of wu wear, my expectation of it was nothing other than really self-expression and stylization, a stylization that was, you know, there to accompany our music. but i also wanted wu-tang to be kind of like its own polo or tommy hilfigehilfiger. >> he's like, i'm
we're starting to see three digit sales from a music-inspired line that just kind of opened the floodgatesnot that didn't get in the business. >> if i was to buy my son a coat that cost $600, i'm going to send him to school with a bullet-proof vest. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of...
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the pipeline and those developers are watching the presentation controls please don't reopen the floodgatesor over development across our neighborhoods he respectfully is you support of the interim controls legislation and deny conditional use thank you. >> is there any additional public comment okay not seeing any, public comment is closed. and commissioner antonini. >> thank you. i make many trips on state street and order court because it is a very pleasant street and ongoing that we will eventually hear this again, i'm confused about the opposition bus order court is a narrow court and you know they're asking for more density there as opposed to state student the development is much less dense and trees block the views from straight street and those trerz trees radio protected anyway, i don't see the view issue and on this so the other thing is that as far as the size of the unions which have been brought down consistently i have the sequencing the developer gave me they sounds reasonable 24 back and 21 hundred square feet saving the trees and 22 court modified quantity and 22 is 2371 a
the pipeline and those developers are watching the presentation controls please don't reopen the floodgatesor over development across our neighborhoods he respectfully is you support of the interim controls legislation and deny conditional use thank you. >> is there any additional public comment okay not seeing any, public comment is closed. and commissioner antonini. >> thank you. i make many trips on state street and order court because it is a very pleasant street and ongoing...
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their visit opened the floodgates to other same-sex couples who came here two by two holding hands in high hopes that their relationships would now be validated. >> it's a civil right for everybody in this county to get a marriage license. >> reporter: each visitor ran the gauntlet of anger regarding mosehoality and same-sex marriage. they're strongly supporting the county clerk kim davis whose continuing defiance with the county judge was ordered to jail by the judge. at the jail where she's being held, her lawyers met with her on friday and said davis is in good spirits. >> i d tell you very clearly what kim davis will do. number one, she has no intention to resign. she will continue to serve the people of rowan county as she has done for so many years. >> reporter: the new licenses are worthness he says although they disagree unless she bands to the court and issues the license, it's likely davis will be in jail for quite some time. >> for now she's alone to sell 1-5-1 with a bible by her side. for "cbs this morning: saturday," dean reynolds, kentucky. >>> a spokesman says judge va
their visit opened the floodgates to other same-sex couples who came here two by two holding hands in high hopes that their relationships would now be validated. >> it's a civil right for everybody in this county to get a marriage license. >> reporter: each visitor ran the gauntlet of anger regarding mosehoality and same-sex marriage. they're strongly supporting the county clerk kim davis whose continuing defiance with the county judge was ordered to jail by the judge. at the jail...
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it was a floodgate. wasn't competing anymore. what happens? the democratic primary. you can't win north carolina, alabama, louisiana , virginia. to the heart of the south, the bible belt. where we ran across, the truth of the matter is the nomination would basically be over. >> and that is exactly what led him to do that. >> but going back, what is the level of panic. it becomes -- suddenly. if she loses in new hampshire and iowa, think your going to see, it will be a small case. >> i think you will have people pushing. >> you get to do both. >> tell me, how does this play itself out? >> the only person that i would add, i would put rubio in that category. the candidate that has been under the radar, one of the few candidates that is very well-liked and well-liked among a broad coalition of republican voters. his getting out there and presenting himself, and unlike many other candidates , very good retail and strong on camera and natural candidate. i would add to that. as much as we would love the convention, those things never happen. we can always dream. we will se
it was a floodgate. wasn't competing anymore. what happens? the democratic primary. you can't win north carolina, alabama, louisiana , virginia. to the heart of the south, the bible belt. where we ran across, the truth of the matter is the nomination would basically be over. >> and that is exactly what led him to do that. >> but going back, what is the level of panic. it becomes -- suddenly. if she loses in new hampshire and iowa, think your going to see, it will be a small case....
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we're starting to see three digit sales from a music-inspired line that just kind of opened the floodgates a coat that cost $600, i'm going to send him to school with a bullet-proof vest. imagine - she won't have to remember passwords. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. i've got two reasons to take that's why i take meta. meta is clinically proven to help lower cholesterol. try meta today. and for a tasty heart healthy snack, try a meta health bar. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. i see myself as maybe
we're starting to see three digit sales from a music-inspired line that just kind of opened the floodgates a coat that cost $600, i'm going to send him to school with a bullet-proof vest. imagine - she won't have to remember passwords. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10....
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when south carolina had -- we broke down the gates and it was a floodgate, which means hillary wasn'tcompeting with african-american vote. what happens when you can't compete with african-american voters an in the democratic primary? you can't when south carolina. you can when louisiana. you can't win georgia or virginia. u-boat to the heart of the south and where we ran, the truth of the matter was we ran the clock through the south the nomination was basically over. >> and that's exactly -- and bernie sanders candidate. >> go back to, what is this level of panic if he does lose one of those to? does it suddenly, desantis get -- >> i'm going to get thank you so much trouble but i think if she loses -- if she loses new hampshire and iowa to don't think she will do i think you will see, i think it's going to be a strong case for biden to get in the race. >> that will be what happened speak was i think you have people pushing biden in the race. >> you get to do both. tony howell does this plays itself out and does and in cleveland or not? >> the only person i would add, i would put ruby
when south carolina had -- we broke down the gates and it was a floodgate, which means hillary wasn'tcompeting with african-american vote. what happens when you can't compete with african-american voters an in the democratic primary? you can't when south carolina. you can when louisiana. you can't win georgia or virginia. u-boat to the heart of the south and where we ran, the truth of the matter was we ran the clock through the south the nomination was basically over. >> and that's...
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field if in their saying a flaw i highly think you think this through you potentially open up a floodgate of folk that think somehow this will be how their saved and frankly not the units on the receiving ends and just the mechanics how this system works needs to be carefully throughout through before setting up those hopes the flaw the false hope and the implementation delays. >> for example, you heard commissioner johnson talk about the neighborhood preferences that's been discussed and middle around for several years and taken staff look at of careful thinking of legally and technically that level need to be done if there are an expansion and the gentleman talked about last year amendment for creating an ellis preference we were uncomfortable we imagined this would happy opening up the floodgate a narrow category for circumstances for which the city has inform ability to interventions ellis is under the state y where commissioner johnsons pointed all the other categories there are local interventions before we assume you'll ellis is the same b are there other things to be done that was
field if in their saying a flaw i highly think you think this through you potentially open up a floodgate of folk that think somehow this will be how their saved and frankly not the units on the receiving ends and just the mechanics how this system works needs to be carefully throughout through before setting up those hopes the flaw the false hope and the implementation delays. >> for example, you heard commissioner johnson talk about the neighborhood preferences that's been discussed and...
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then, the floodgates opened. brendan: it's all non-markets news.
then, the floodgates opened. brendan: it's all non-markets news.
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i mean, it's just having being able to have some control of the floodgate at the staffing level so that we are working. there needs to be review, discussion time with the businesses that are nominated by the supervisor or the mayor in terms of what's in the application. you know are the applications complete. so and then assembling and getting the packets ready in time for you to review and agendaized and noticed. so really right now it's really just trying to make sure that there are some realistic controls over what we are able to handle and then >> i also would expect, if history is any indication, supervisors are not going to spend a huge amount of time finding the nominations themselves. they are going to be to those i heard about and other businesses and here is the recommendation. because supervisors are busy. they are working on limitation. to direct their limited staff to say, hey, go find me some legacy businesses. it's not going to work that way. there are others who may have their list already but i think the supervisors may respond to suggestions or interested parties. i th
i mean, it's just having being able to have some control of the floodgate at the staffing level so that we are working. there needs to be review, discussion time with the businesses that are nominated by the supervisor or the mayor in terms of what's in the application. you know are the applications complete. so and then assembling and getting the packets ready in time for you to review and agendaized and noticed. so really right now it's really just trying to make sure that there are some...
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stuart: looked on the road if you make it easier for people to common coming really to open the floodgatesin latin america and africa would love to escape the polar date of their background. i don't see this being contained. i see it exploding. last 20 seconds for you. >> absolutely. we've taken a million and a half in the grand from the middle east since 9/11. depending on who you talk to, streaming out of the refugee situation are not from area. here in the u.s. and europe was all the syrian refugees coming out of this war-torn area. it is what you're talking about. people from mali to, libya, admittedly looking for a better life. we have to have a process. we can't do these things based on emotion. stuart: it's an absolute conflict between the humanitarian and natural self-preservation of this great country. if i was eloquent, if i were to it. stuart: we appreciate it. see you later. .walker jumping out of the presidential race. now the obvious question, who is next. just like eddie, the first step to reaching your retirement goals is to visualize them. then, let the principal help you
stuart: looked on the road if you make it easier for people to common coming really to open the floodgatesin latin america and africa would love to escape the polar date of their background. i don't see this being contained. i see it exploding. last 20 seconds for you. >> absolutely. we've taken a million and a half in the grand from the middle east since 9/11. depending on who you talk to, streaming out of the refugee situation are not from area. here in the u.s. and europe was all the...
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because even though i think negative reaction has begun to start in germany, people believe the floodgatesty on turkey as well which is trying to sweep its problem, and increasing people coming from north africa, people trying to get through. stuart: what is going to happen. if you have a couple million people battering on the door of europe. ended they did let the men i don't know what will happen. ashley: serbia needs to take a stronger role because hungarian police are under attack by chris of migrants attacking with pieces of concrete. and they decided they had to act. stuart: we hear it. sorry to leave you, got to move on. a difficult day for europe. stocks are moving higher, this is a day before the federal reserve and interest rates, we're 80 points, 16680. the big market mover is oil. 5%, 6% gain, 4717, is oil. the inventory report coming out today showed less oil in storage, less supply, that means prices up $47 on oil. how about this? boston researchers have developed a supercomputer, a patient is about to die with 95% probability. the man who beats the product is dr. steve forbe
because even though i think negative reaction has begun to start in germany, people believe the floodgatesty on turkey as well which is trying to sweep its problem, and increasing people coming from north africa, people trying to get through. stuart: what is going to happen. if you have a couple million people battering on the door of europe. ended they did let the men i don't know what will happen. ashley: serbia needs to take a stronger role because hungarian police are under attack by chris...
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that opened the floodgates. more people wanted to go. jim jones had been paranoid of these things happening. he did not want to people -- people to go back and see jonestown was a failure. this was an airport. they were going to an airstrip outside of jonestown in a remote part of the country, which is already a remote country. we are talking about south america. they are going to the plane, getting people on, and someone starts shooting. they kill leo ryan and three of the reporters and wound many others, including the congresswoman who later on the tarmac for about 22 hours until help came. jim jones went back and with 900 of his followers committed mass suicide, also called mass murder because a lot of his followers had no choice. they were given the option to flavoraid.de in if they did not drink it, they would be shot. they did not have much of a choice. this did change policy on overseas travel. any congressional delegation has a military escort and is partnering with the department of defense. goingeo ryan did by to him -- with hi
that opened the floodgates. more people wanted to go. jim jones had been paranoid of these things happening. he did not want to people -- people to go back and see jonestown was a failure. this was an airport. they were going to an airstrip outside of jonestown in a remote part of the country, which is already a remote country. we are talking about south america. they are going to the plane, getting people on, and someone starts shooting. they kill leo ryan and three of the reporters and wound...