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>> that is a question that we are all wondering about is what is the meaning of obama was a fluke or a sign of the future and i think a lot of the people are looking at this as a resurgence of the left. if you look at it in new york city as a same thing i think that new york city has benefited more than any other city in the golden age described. anyone that is in new york city in the 70s were the 1980s board member that the city was bankrupt and so on and if you look around the city today we have the very safe prosperous city and they seem to want to take the whole thing apart. i can't read get the answer that and i have a sense that they are resurgent and i think that conservatives have taken a big hit on the collapse of 2,008 and it takes a while to recover. on the other side my view is the democratic party is cannot deliver the economic growth. i do not think they can. it's like hillary clinton the other day. i don't think there's anything that can boost the economic growth and on the conservative side i don't know if we can do that again with ronald reagan on the taxes cut from
>> that is a question that we are all wondering about is what is the meaning of obama was a fluke or a sign of the future and i think a lot of the people are looking at this as a resurgence of the left. if you look at it in new york city as a same thing i think that new york city has benefited more than any other city in the golden age described. anyone that is in new york city in the 70s were the 1980s board member that the city was bankrupt and so on and if you look around the city...
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here's to fluke fishing. >> catch simone's new show right after our newscast, "simone in in the city." >>> a new hip-hop musical has audiences exploring the history of new york. >>> and mcdonald's wants you to have your burger your way for a little more cheddar, you can customize your meals, coming up. because 100% whole grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the family. everything we do is because of what really matters most. the goodness of oats and the people we love. switch now, new york and get installed as early as today. mom switched. we switched. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their 1 hour appointment window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, hundreds of hd channels, and unlimited calling to the u.s., puerto rico, canada, mexico, china and india. and for a limited time, you could get a $300 reward card plus tv equipment and epix included. get installed for free as early as today. call 1-800-341-9716. >> you're watchi
here's to fluke fishing. >> catch simone's new show right after our newscast, "simone in in the city." >>> a new hip-hop musical has audiences exploring the history of new york. >>> and mcdonald's wants you to have your burger your way for a little more cheddar, you can customize your meals, coming up. because 100% whole grain oats are incredibly good for you. because they're heart healthy because they're good for kids. and granddads and everyone else in the...
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fisherman in long bass intended to catch sea bass or fluke but got. it took about 10 minutes to reel it in but each shark was released back into the ocean. >> just a fluke. >>> closing in on 5:00, we in washington heights. there has been an arrest in the arrest of morgan freeman's granddaughter. >> bill evans has the exclusive forecast for you as we approach record breaking heat. since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, check at 5:00 a.m. a desperate search for a man that raped a 7-year-old girl in her own home. police had him in custody. why did they let him go? we are live on staten island with the story. >> top republican presidential candidate donald trump is taking a pause to report to jury duty. >> we begin with record highs. it's heating up in the city. it will only get hotter. we
fisherman in long bass intended to catch sea bass or fluke but got. it took about 10 minutes to reel it in but each shark was released back into the ocean. >> just a fluke. >>> closing in on 5:00, we in washington heights. there has been an arrest in the arrest of morgan freeman's granddaughter. >> bill evans has the exclusive forecast for you as we approach record breaking heat. since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr....
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fisherman on long island said he intended to catch a sea bass or fluke but caught four or five sharks. each time it took him about ten minutes to reel in the catch. each shark was released back into the ocean. >> four or five sharks, just a fluke. >>> cars stolen from a classic car show. the brazen thief going after a car known for promoting a big pizza chain. >> also ahead, the little pink pill, more about a female version of viagra and if it could >>> new at noon, a powerful 4.0 magnitude earthquake shook residents from their sleep in the san francisco bay area. the quake centered near berkeley hit before 7:00. it was followed by a series of gentle rolls. so far there have been no reports of injuries or any damage. but bay area is holding trains to the tracks can be inspected. >>> in california, two small planes collided killing everyone and causing a plush fire. it was near san diego sunday. firefighters quickly put out the brush fire caused by the crash. the victims identities have not been reeled. >>> a thief targeting a classic car show that made off with pizza history. surveill
fisherman on long island said he intended to catch a sea bass or fluke but caught four or five sharks. each time it took him about ten minutes to reel in the catch. each shark was released back into the ocean. >> four or five sharks, just a fluke. >>> cars stolen from a classic car show. the brazen thief going after a car known for promoting a big pizza chain. >> also ahead, the little pink pill, more about a female version of viagra and if it could >>> new at...
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no fluke what happened next though. of the sudden flock of searchers who descended along that road was paige's good friend andrea land. >> making my way back west along the median, i saw a checkbook. >> reporter: one of paige's checkbooks. >> and it just hit us like a ton of bricks. it was an awful feeling of dread, thinking how did this get here? why is it here? what does it mean? >> reporter: so was paige's abductor just sloppily getting rid of evidence or was he trying to mislead searchers or did paige herself toss the contents of her purse out the window like a trail of so many breadcrumbs? so the search continued on horseback, on atvs, on foot. they peered under bushes. they walked miles of desert brush in 100-degree heat. they dragged the murky gunnison river through the canyon floor. nothing. during a short break in the search frank showed us a little sanctuary paige had built amid a stand of cottonwoods near her house. >> this is kind of life where it just stopped. it just stopped, and she vanished. >> reporter:
no fluke what happened next though. of the sudden flock of searchers who descended along that road was paige's good friend andrea land. >> making my way back west along the median, i saw a checkbook. >> reporter: one of paige's checkbooks. >> and it just hit us like a ton of bricks. it was an awful feeling of dread, thinking how did this get here? why is it here? what does it mean? >> reporter: so was paige's abductor just sloppily getting rid of evidence or was he...
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. ♪ >> flukes, 24 hours away from the first presidential debate.he candidate with the most on the line will not be there. the fbi is looking into hillary clinton's e-mail system. it could bring about difficult questions regarding her private e-mail server. is this something big reactor bigger? john: i am a simple man. having your name start with "fbi investigates" is bad. mark: whenever there is a federal investigation, there are lots of questions about how they are conducted. there are lots of things associated with the server. the other thing is the democrats have always relied on republicans messing up. you look at the rnc. the press is on the republican side on this. against the clintons, for this investigation. john: having followed a lot of federal investigations, they always start out with, well, this is just an investigation. we are just looking at the practices, not at you. as you said, it builds. we don't know where that will lead. you go back to her initial statement, i know the server is secure. at the time i thought to myself, how do y
. ♪ >> flukes, 24 hours away from the first presidential debate.he candidate with the most on the line will not be there. the fbi is looking into hillary clinton's e-mail system. it could bring about difficult questions regarding her private e-mail server. is this something big reactor bigger? john: i am a simple man. having your name start with "fbi investigates" is bad. mark: whenever there is a federal investigation, there are lots of questions about how they are conducted....
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. >> with all due respect it was either this or the -- ♪ >> flukes 24 hours away from the first presidentialandidate with the most on the line will not be there. the fbi is looking into hillary clinton's e-mail system. it could bring about difficult questions
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>> the establishment thought that first victory was a fluke. even though sanders has won twice since 1981, the old guy can't quite believe that burlington isn't what it used to be. a lot of new buildings now and a lot of old buildings gentrified into bars and boutiques, unemployment down to 3% and the ultimate sign of a boom, no place to park downtown. sanders has raised corporate property taxes, would like to impose new taxes on the wealthy. sanders has a foreign policy, anti-nuclear, anti-intervention. burlington has adopted a sister city in nicaragua. >> quite frankly he should be spending his time dealing with the problems of the city of burlington and not getting involved with national politics. >> he said don't spend our money invading nicaragua, give us a break, give us some money for our cities and towns to lower property taxes. >> reporter: the establishment wishes he wore neckties but it knows he won't. some day the opposition will try to recapture city hall, but more than half the voters like it the way it is and tend to think that b
>> the establishment thought that first victory was a fluke. even though sanders has won twice since 1981, the old guy can't quite believe that burlington isn't what it used to be. a lot of new buildings now and a lot of old buildings gentrified into bars and boutiques, unemployment down to 3% and the ultimate sign of a boom, no place to park downtown. sanders has raised corporate property taxes, would like to impose new taxes on the wealthy. sanders has a foreign policy, anti-nuclear,...
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this is not a statistical fluke. lowerlity is going to be in an environment where credit conditions are benign. credit conditions are a bit tighter than they were six months ago and much tighter than a year ago. in that environment, it's hard to imagine the vix can stay in the low teens the way it was. , the vix hit 10 and that is inconsistent with what we see in the high-yield market. alix: if we see the vix normalized to 20, what are the knock on effects of that? russ: that goes back to the discussion we were having about what risk factors work well in that environment. you are going through that process of normalization from the low teens up to 20. you may want to think about changing the relative mix of the risk factors in your folio. quality is probably going to work better than momentum. joe: something you watches the chicago fed activity index. alix: i don't even know what that is. joe: why is this something you are paying attention to? what is it? russ: this is a measure put out by the chicago fed and it is a
this is not a statistical fluke. lowerlity is going to be in an environment where credit conditions are benign. credit conditions are a bit tighter than they were six months ago and much tighter than a year ago. in that environment, it's hard to imagine the vix can stay in the low teens the way it was. , the vix hit 10 and that is inconsistent with what we see in the high-yield market. alix: if we see the vix normalized to 20, what are the knock on effects of that? russ: that goes back to the...
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fluke's position as one that would threaten their patriarchal ideas of a woman's appropriate role. guided by the moral framework that limbaugh and others seek to illicit when articulating positions such as this, wolf whistling invites listeners and voters to react in a way that tells them that their implicit fears are at play and are much more important than their other ideas. dr. kristen lucra, sociologist and professor here at u.c. berkeley has written extensively on this topic and abortion politics in particular. she argues that the right to life movement represents an attempt not just to protect the fetus, but to ensure that family is a higher priority than career among women and that women choose to stay home -- who choose to stay home are not relegated to a place of lower prestige relative to women who work outside the home. taking her argument one step further, i believe it is the case that some politicians are using the right to life movements implicit messages of family versus career specifically to provoke voters who wish to guard against that perceived threat. keep in mi
fluke's position as one that would threaten their patriarchal ideas of a woman's appropriate role. guided by the moral framework that limbaugh and others seek to illicit when articulating positions such as this, wolf whistling invites listeners and voters to react in a way that tells them that their implicit fears are at play and are much more important than their other ideas. dr. kristen lucra, sociologist and professor here at u.c. berkeley has written extensively on this topic and abortion...
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. >> he was a fluke quarterback. >> shouldn't have played him. >> fans today bewildered by rg3, by coaching, by the offensive line that's aimed to protect. >> the offensive line is not protecting the man so he can't do nothing on his back. >> the headline in "usa today," it's jay gruden's fault, calling the decision to leave rg3 in the game, quote, borderline criminal. the conversation on twitter as brutal as the hits, quote, the redskins are trying to kill him, versus rg3 is more delicate than fine china. jay gruden is not to blame. >> i don't think he's getting injured for real and i think kirk cousins is a better quarterback. >> concussions happen. when you say you're a supreme athlete you need to show that. >> in largo, scott broom, wusa9. >> the regular season opens september 13th right here on wusa9 but as of now, we are not quite sure who the quarterback will be by then. >>> president obama puts pen to paper to help fight those massive wildfires but that is not the only help on the way in washington state. >>> and it is no ordinary summer job. this d.c. high school student is mapping
. >> he was a fluke quarterback. >> shouldn't have played him. >> fans today bewildered by rg3, by coaching, by the offensive line that's aimed to protect. >> the offensive line is not protecting the man so he can't do nothing on his back. >> the headline in "usa today," it's jay gruden's fault, calling the decision to leave rg3 in the game, quote, borderline criminal. the conversation on twitter as brutal as the hits, quote, the redskins are trying to...
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the names on that trophy are no fluke. so, it's something that hopefully i will get a lot of chances at. >> for spieth everything changed this season. hanging out with the favorite pro sports teams to throwing out the first pitch at a yankees red sox game in boston but the newest star sees the bigger picture. >> start to recognize that the position i am in now and with that it's a responsibility. if you are going to be one of the faces of the sport or the tour then you have to carry yourself the right way on and off the course. >> laura behnke, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> top seeds this year's u.s. open, serena williams and djokovic for the men. back to the mets game. flores had two home runs. that play he made in the shift. so much going on here. think about it, in tears a couple of weeks ago and now the mets are 16-6 since then and obviously having fun, too. crazy. >> big shift. >> thanks, rob. >> before we say good night, we return to new jersey and the scene of the attempted rescue of what they believe is a capsized
the names on that trophy are no fluke. so, it's something that hopefully i will get a lot of chances at. >> for spieth everything changed this season. hanging out with the favorite pro sports teams to throwing out the first pitch at a yankees red sox game in boston but the newest star sees the bigger picture. >> start to recognize that the position i am in now and with that it's a responsibility. if you are going to be one of the faces of the sport or the tour then you have to carry...
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that's an amazing fluke of the stats that hasn't happened since may 23rd, 1914 when 12 home teams all won. >>> and a spectacular image caught on camera that so many are sharing today. take a look at it. it's a rare photo of a rainbow and a lightning strike in the arizona desert northwest of tucson. it was snapped by an amateur photographer at just the perfect moment. the last bolt before the storm dissipated. what a gorgeous shot. >>> and we love this video first sent to our nbc affiliate in denver, kusa. a real-life bambi and thumper. a young deer and rabbit frolicking in the grass at a ymca. i don't get to say frolicking on tv much. they're unaware anyone was watching. apparently this went on for half an hour. the ymca staff says they've seen them hanging out every day. >>> when we come back, ready for the close-up? divers mere inches away from the biggest shark ever caught on camera. during an aeted carjacking jusdays ago.hy the suspect islready ba plus: the next b boomay bearoun. diversity to theech indusy. next. t close= thnews is ==take sot== o this ia vient incidt. some pple we
that's an amazing fluke of the stats that hasn't happened since may 23rd, 1914 when 12 home teams all won. >>> and a spectacular image caught on camera that so many are sharing today. take a look at it. it's a rare photo of a rainbow and a lightning strike in the arizona desert northwest of tucson. it was snapped by an amateur photographer at just the perfect moment. the last bolt before the storm dissipated. what a gorgeous shot. >>> and we love this video first sent to our...
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and the fluke mistake that snow balled and nearly ruined the couple's mexico vacation.esson coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> a fascinating glimpse from the surface of mars. beamed back several images last week including this one of a terrorist crater. >> this has ice 130 feet thick. >> nasa deliberately crashed a small plane in the name of research. >> that test was intended to challenge durability of the emergency locater transmitters installed on all commercial and private planes. >> the goal was to design more durable transmitters. >>> thanks for joining us. world news tonight is coming up next. >> for all of us here we appreciate your time and hope to see you again coming up at 6:00. >> thank you for joining us. have a good evening. >>> tonight, deadly shooting targeted on tv. a young reporter and her cameraman gunned down. the shooter, a former co-worker, stalked them from behind, opened fire on live tv and taped it all himself. the gunman's motive? revenge, race. we have the 23-page document he sent after the shooting. team coverage tonight. >>> showdown. dona
and the fluke mistake that snow balled and nearly ruined the couple's mexico vacation.esson coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> a fascinating glimpse from the surface of mars. beamed back several images last week including this one of a terrorist crater. >> this has ice 130 feet thick. >> nasa deliberately crashed a small plane in the name of research. >> that test was intended to challenge durability of the emergency locater transmitters installed on all commercial...
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. >> i am mark halperin with all due respect, it was either this or -- ♪ >> flukes, 24 hours away fromdential debate. the candidate with the most on the line will not be there. the fbi is looking into hillary clinton's e-mail system. it could bring about difficult questions regarding her private
. >> i am mark halperin with all due respect, it was either this or -- ♪ >> flukes, 24 hours away fromdential debate. the candidate with the most on the line will not be there. the fbi is looking into hillary clinton's e-mail system. it could bring about difficult questions regarding her private
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>> a fluke. >> a fluke made sense.er all charlotte, nicknamed charlie, was born perfectly healthy, a fraternal twin to sister chase. >> charlie always had big, big smiles. just happy kids. >> easy. >> easy. very much so. >> so it was around three months you said that when you first noticed that charlie had a seizure. >> i was chaining her diaper, well putting a new diaper on from after the bath, and her eyes just started flickering. >> it led to the first of many trips to the e.r. >> they did the million dollar workup, mri, eeg, spinal tap. they did the workup and found nothing and sent us home. >> no abnormal blood test or scan. >> and developing normally too, talking, walking, the same day as her twin. nothing was behind yet. >> by the time she was 2, though, the seizures had become constant, and started to take their toll on their once happy, joyful little girl. >> she started to really decline, cognitively. and she was slipping away. and she just wasn't keeping up with her twin. >> the figis finally found an answer
>> a fluke. >> a fluke made sense.er all charlotte, nicknamed charlie, was born perfectly healthy, a fraternal twin to sister chase. >> charlie always had big, big smiles. just happy kids. >> easy. >> easy. very much so. >> so it was around three months you said that when you first noticed that charlie had a seizure. >> i was chaining her diaper, well putting a new diaper on from after the bath, and her eyes just started flickering. >> it led to...
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was very interested in space since she was allowed to make the cross commission so it was a total fluke to end up with children in every branch. it fits with each of the passions with the military service. >> my first audience is military moms. from the moms and dads i do get it emails what about us? i know you care just as deeply but the first audience is moms that they're not alone and for the website so the moms can and be supportive we don't get family readiness we don't get that support from traditional military the second audience is the greater community it is not the same to sending off to college if there is a lot of differences. there are people of around you to carry a heavier burden and that is what we do and we do it gladly but it is still a heavy burden. >> i have to audiences. >> you grew up in a military family. you write a note about your experience. >> i have moved 17 times going to 12 different schools my father was in the pre-gore and met my mother when she was in the army as well so i say he gave her an honorable discharge because of those days you could not have a
was very interested in space since she was allowed to make the cross commission so it was a total fluke to end up with children in every branch. it fits with each of the passions with the military service. >> my first audience is military moms. from the moms and dads i do get it emails what about us? i know you care just as deeply but the first audience is moms that they're not alone and for the website so the moms can and be supportive we don't get family readiness we don't get that...
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a fisherman on long beach says he intended to catch sea bass or fluke but caught four or five sharks. it took him ten minutes to reel in his big catch. each was released to the ocean. >> that's not sea bass. >>> he gave police the slip with his hands cuffed behind his back. coming up on eye witness news, the search for a slippery suspect and how he escape frommed custody. >>> plus, the bear that tried to break in through the cat door. why the homeowner is getting used to burly guys like this making house calls. >>> accuweather alert. we're in for dangerous heat. it'll stick around for a >>> on stage in marcus harvey park tonight. it's a celebration of what they call the modern circus. no tents or animals but plenty of fun with acrobats, jugglers thanks to the city parks foundation sponsored by disney. the parent company of wabc tv. >>> all right, jeff, the summer we have a lot of summer left in it, does it not? >> it's interesting. the hottest temperature we've had so far on july 29th it was 96 degrees. we're expected to reach that tomorrow and near records again during the day on tue
a fisherman on long beach says he intended to catch sea bass or fluke but caught four or five sharks. it took him ten minutes to reel in his big catch. each was released to the ocean. >> that's not sea bass. >>> he gave police the slip with his hands cuffed behind his back. coming up on eye witness news, the search for a slippery suspect and how he escape frommed custody. >>> plus, the bear that tried to break in through the cat door. why the homeowner is getting used to...
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for some fluke off the coast of long beach and we are going back to his restaurant and we are going to cook and eat it. >> how does it feel knowing that you caught the food that your customers are eating? >> i love that feeling. it's a great feeling. >> i can honestly say that i have never met a chef like you. and i meet a lot of chefs in new york that everyone is kind of pretentious. >> a little bit into themselves. >> i'm not working, when i'm not i'm usually hanging out with my family went fishing. >> he's taking us to another location. there's a lot of fish around here but they are too small. >> come on, let's go. >> okay. >> i think that we have found our lunch. reporter: we are on 43rd and ninth to cook our catch of the day. >> hey, how are you? >> on great after an amazing day of fishing like that i'm ready to cook. >> i have an apron for you and we are ready to go. >> awesome. it's perfect. >> okay, i'm going to play this up. >> sounds great. >> we are going to put a little bit of oil on the bottom and then a mixture of some small cherry tomatoes. also some corn. this is like o
for some fluke off the coast of long beach and we are going back to his restaurant and we are going to cook and eat it. >> how does it feel knowing that you caught the food that your customers are eating? >> i love that feeling. it's a great feeling. >> i can honestly say that i have never met a chef like you. and i meet a lot of chefs in new york that everyone is kind of pretentious. >> a little bit into themselves. >> i'm not working, when i'm not i'm usually...
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. >>> jay, looking as if his first impression in the 49er uniform was no fluke.alder head coach says let's not get ahead of ourselves. >>> and the world's faster human livers up to his billing. hang on, sport wrap is next. . >>> good even. welcome to this
. >>> jay, looking as if his first impression in the 49er uniform was no fluke.alder head coach says let's not get ahead of ourselves. >>> and the world's faster human livers up to his billing. hang on, sport wrap is next. . >>> good even. welcome to this
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. >> reporter: it was a fluke.ebris from harem's car striking justin wilson's head and ultimately killing him. however unlikely it happened and the 20-year-old carem must find a way to cope. >> for me right now nighttime is the worse. when you're sitting there thinking about things. but just getting out of the house and doing things and keeping busy. that's the main thing. i've been trying to not spend a lot of alone time because that's when i start thinking things. >> reporter: carem spoke publicly friday for the first time since the incident in pocono. he won't race in the season finale but felt being here was the right thing to do. >> i had questions about coming to this race. if i wanted to or not but i know i needed to. it's always good to be around the racing family because these are the people that are the closest to me and that are going to be able to pick me up when i need to be picked up. >> reporter: as those who will drive sunday prepare to race the backdrop is wilson's memory. flags flying at half staf
. >> reporter: it was a fluke.ebris from harem's car striking justin wilson's head and ultimately killing him. however unlikely it happened and the 20-year-old carem must find a way to cope. >> for me right now nighttime is the worse. when you're sitting there thinking about things. but just getting out of the house and doing things and keeping busy. that's the main thing. i've been trying to not spend a lot of alone time because that's when i start thinking things. >>...
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see, they only hired their friends and by some fluke their friends all turned out to be partisan democratswho worked in the previous administration. so the tops 17 in this supposedly independent, nonpartisan investigation had all worked together before. a couple of them were nominal republicans. the press made a huge deal about this. they already knew them, they had already worked with them. what you have if you're cynical and become somewhat cynical you have the previous administration's department of justice having rest power against you and you can't investigate them, and these were clear good lawyers. don't misunderstand. i'm not criticizing their ability, i'm criticizing their objectivity. this is on the courthouse step. it's a big group. it grew to be 100 people. okay. now only 16 were lawyers. but this doesn't count the irs and the fbi investigators they can harness. i would submit to you that no business, no charity, certainly no white house could withstand inquiry without budget or time constraints. this is if your forgive the analogy, this is like having a hundred mothers-in-law
see, they only hired their friends and by some fluke their friends all turned out to be partisan democratswho worked in the previous administration. so the tops 17 in this supposedly independent, nonpartisan investigation had all worked together before. a couple of them were nominal republicans. the press made a huge deal about this. they already knew them, they had already worked with them. what you have if you're cynical and become somewhat cynical you have the previous administration's...
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and ben carson turning out big numbers doesn't appear to be a fluke. he is not turning out bernie sanders size numbers. yesterday, ben carson was in durango, colorado. he was at that toxic spill. it was an old toxic gold mine site. ben carson flew there into the middle of that disaster and said he would fire all 17,000 people who work at the e.p.a. he later said he didn't mean it. he took that back but still, he made a splash. and 2,000 people turned out in durango, colorado, to come see him speak. so ben carson is still seen as sort of a cult figure by the beltway press. he is surging in the polls. he's gone up a lot since the official republican debate in which he didn't say all that much of anything but republican voters did like what they saw there. he is particularly surging in iowa. he was planning on winning iowa but he is now trailing ben carson. third in iowa after ben carson and donald trump. if you're looking for somebody in the republican field who might have gas in the tang, it feels like that. for the time being, donald trump is still on
and ben carson turning out big numbers doesn't appear to be a fluke. he is not turning out bernie sanders size numbers. yesterday, ben carson was in durango, colorado. he was at that toxic spill. it was an old toxic gold mine site. ben carson flew there into the middle of that disaster and said he would fire all 17,000 people who work at the e.p.a. he later said he didn't mean it. he took that back but still, he made a splash. and 2,000 people turned out in durango, colorado, to come see him...
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a fisherman on long beach wanted to catch sea bass or fluke but he pulled in four or five sharks. it took about 10 minutes. each shark was released back into the ocean. >>> time to check the accuweather forecast. >> meteorologist bill evans is owes of our steamy studios. it's nice in here on the west steamy out there. >> if you are near water today, any marina, that will be a good place with a southwest wind coming in or the hudson river, east river. good. wind out of the southwest. water temperature 77 degrees. that will feel nice. inland areas heat up fast. keep the air moving, especially up the hudson river. haze around northern new jersey, central new jersey, north shore of long island. above i-95, merritt parkway, you get that heat going. real feels around 100. you see the haze building this morning. humidity at 60%. a calm wind that allows you to feel the humidity here. if the air is moving, not bad. light to calm wind. air quality is moderate. some spots have an air quality alert like fairfield county and southern jersey. put on the sunscreen, sunblock. a lot of sun, a lot
a fisherman on long beach wanted to catch sea bass or fluke but he pulled in four or five sharks. it took about 10 minutes. each shark was released back into the ocean. >>> time to check the accuweather forecast. >> meteorologist bill evans is owes of our steamy studios. it's nice in here on the west steamy out there. >> if you are near water today, any marina, that will be a good place with a southwest wind coming in or the hudson river, east river. good. wind out of the...
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we're going fishing for fluke. we're going back to the restaurant and cook it and eat it. how does it feel knowing that you caught the food that your customers are eating? >> i love that feeling. it's a great feeling. >> reporter: dave, i can honestly say i have never met a chef like you. i meet a lot of chefs in new york and everybody is kind of pretentious and snooty. >> into themselves. when i'm not working, i'm hanging out with my family or out fishing. >> reporter: dave is taking us to another location. there are a ton of fish around here, but they're too small. we're moving. >> reporter: i think we found our lunch. we're back in the city to cook our catch of the day at esca. hey, chef. >> hey. how are you? >> reporter: i'm great. after an amazing day of fishing like that. i'm ready to cook. >> i've got an apron for you. we're ready for you to go >> reporter: awesome. perfect. >> i'm going to fillet these and we'll make a couple of dishes. we're going to put a little oil on the bottom. i made a mixture of small cherry tomatoes, corn, long island corn. this is breading
we're going fishing for fluke. we're going back to the restaurant and cook it and eat it. how does it feel knowing that you caught the food that your customers are eating? >> i love that feeling. it's a great feeling. >> reporter: dave, i can honestly say i have never met a chef like you. i meet a lot of chefs in new york and everybody is kind of pretentious and snooty. >> into themselves. when i'm not working, i'm hanging out with my family or out fishing. >> reporter:...
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it is not a fluke. >> you talk about the schools and how abysmally they have failed inner city america saying the teacher's unions, their failures don't kill as quickly as a bullet but they do kill as surely as one. >> absolutely. education is the great divide in this country. it doesn't matter what your ethnic back ground or your socio check back ground is. if you get a good education, you write your own ticket. end of story. no ifs, ands and buts about it. during slavely, it was illegal to teach a slave to read. why do you think that was? because even those evil masters knew an educated man is a free man. >> what are the, i know you said you believe the democrats want to provide public stance for these communities as opposed to help them, encourage them to lift themselves out. to change their lives as did you in your own family. but you also cast blame on the republicans for ignoring these communities. do you sense a real tut? i think the assumption by many is that black voters, in inner city america, are not going to vote for a republican. even a black republican doctor success stor
it is not a fluke. >> you talk about the schools and how abysmally they have failed inner city america saying the teacher's unions, their failures don't kill as quickly as a bullet but they do kill as surely as one. >> absolutely. education is the great divide in this country. it doesn't matter what your ethnic back ground or your socio check back ground is. if you get a good education, you write your own ticket. end of story. no ifs, ands and buts about it. during slavely, it was...
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. >> he caught a "fluke," but not the kind you eat. mike? >> we are catching smoke, you can barely see 24. you can see the smoke in the horizon one of the areas inland east bay, north bay and the santa clara valley could have the poorest air quality and why we are on "spare the air" number four. it is going to be hot through the central valley. 88 in lake tahoe. 73 and falling in monterey. low-to-mid 80s from san diego up to los angeles. safely travels. leyla? >> as we look from emeryville camera to the bay bridge, we saw flashing lights heading into treasure island. we just specific to c.h.p. and they have no word of any actions -- accidents to san francisco. we will see what is happening in this area with two laned closed. southbound 880 at davis has updated speeds still at two miles per hour approaching the accident scene. >> and now a first all transgender campaign other stories," put together by transgender creative team. the athletic inspired collection has mesh and zip >> apple's siri was credited for saving a teen's life. >> 9-1-1, h
. >> he caught a "fluke," but not the kind you eat. mike? >> we are catching smoke, you can barely see 24. you can see the smoke in the horizon one of the areas inland east bay, north bay and the santa clara valley could have the poorest air quality and why we are on "spare the air" number four. it is going to be hot through the central valley. 88 in lake tahoe. 73 and falling in monterey. low-to-mid 80s from san diego up to los angeles. safely travels. leyla?...
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leading the polls in new hampshire is it time for republicans like jeb bush to stop thinking this is a fluke that's going to go away at any moment? he is the front-runner. >> i don't know that we know it is the next herman cain we saw something similar with cain with perry. >> michele bachmann. >> a whole host of them. it was a bit like whack-a-mole in 2012. i think you're looking at a very big field. trump said 21 22%. you have to think that that's sort of a ceiling for this guy 78% of republicans are saying he's not my guy. i don't think this is a trump or bush situation there are some really strong candidates that i think are going to have their time in the sun, and it will be interesting to see how that plays out. >> check out the favorability numbers among some key groups here. independents 27% favorability that's down 27% from june. 41% favorability. women voters 41% favorability down from 52% in june. these are not good numbers for hillary clinton. >> i will admit that these are not good numbers, i would say a couple things she's had a rough summer she's been through the ringer all su
leading the polls in new hampshire is it time for republicans like jeb bush to stop thinking this is a fluke that's going to go away at any moment? he is the front-runner. >> i don't know that we know it is the next herman cain we saw something similar with cain with perry. >> michele bachmann. >> a whole host of them. it was a bit like whack-a-mole in 2012. i think you're looking at a very big field. trump said 21 22%. you have to think that that's sort of a ceiling for this...
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. >> keri came to see things you don't see hosten, like the fluke.while she was sorry for the whale, she was doing what dozens are doing, covering their noses. >> i can smell it at my house, so i hope it is began soon. >> police say the city is beginning to make arrangement to move that whale. expeditiously. reporting live in pacifica christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> follow-up now on the search for a wanted parolee in the paest bay. he is back in police custody tonight, thanks to social media and alert people. james beldon is wanted for robbery. he was caught trying to take a photo up a woman's skirt. he is in custody tonight. >>> one of the victims is dead tw others survived. police have yet to release a motive for the shootings or suspect description. investigators are asking for the public's he help in the case. >> tennessee police have identified a suspect in the fatal shooting after memphis police officer. officers are looking for 29-year-old tre main willborn. this is the officer shot. willborn faces charges of sho
. >> keri came to see things you don't see hosten, like the fluke.while she was sorry for the whale, she was doing what dozens are doing, covering their noses. >> i can smell it at my house, so i hope it is began soon. >> police say the city is beginning to make arrangement to move that whale. expeditiously. reporting live in pacifica christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> follow-up now on the search for a wanted parolee in the paest bay....
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yes's rally i proannounced it was a fluke. if the winners of companies benefit from the declining commodities do better when interest rates go lower. rates plummeted today, the commodities go down. you have to go back to the high dividend paying stocks, the ones with safe, meaning nonoil, 3% to 5% yields as they give you a much better return. in other words, it's time to circle back to those great consumer packaged good stocks we like so much. remember the ones i cited? general mills? pems coe? kimberly-clark. i'll go with kellogg for heaven's sake, even campbell soup. or entergy like i mentioned yesterday or real estate investment trusts. domestic stocks with no chinese exposure can begin to go higher midday yesterday. that's the pattern after a blast zone. the next day collaterals. ore companies like google could still create wealth with a brilliant reorganization that shines a light on the real value of the company, dims the light on the parts of the company that you had to hide your eyes from. not just google glass. more o
yes's rally i proannounced it was a fluke. if the winners of companies benefit from the declining commodities do better when interest rates go lower. rates plummeted today, the commodities go down. you have to go back to the high dividend paying stocks, the ones with safe, meaning nonoil, 3% to 5% yields as they give you a much better return. in other words, it's time to circle back to those great consumer packaged good stocks we like so much. remember the ones i cited? general mills? pems coe?...
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. >>> we've shown you flukes and blunders counting down 25 shocking medical mistakes.mber 5. at number 4, infection infestation. skydiver josh nahum parachutes to earth. the landing goes badly. josh's leg breaks. his skull fractures. he's on the mend in the hospital when he catches an infection from the hospital. >> nobody ever thinks that they're going to go into a hospital only to be made more ill. >> doctors are powerless to fight the bacteria raging through josh's body. >> what we're seeing now, and it's really concerning, is there's a growing list of gram negative bacteria that are resistant to many if not most antibiotics. and we have no drugs to treat these patients with. >> josh dies at 27. here's one way infections spread. >> one patient may have an infection, and a nurse or a doctor is caring for both of them. i go in and i examine them or i touch them, and my hands get contaminated. i then don't wash my hands and go talk to the second patient or examine the second patient. and i introduce that infection into that second patient. and in many senses we're no d
. >>> we've shown you flukes and blunders counting down 25 shocking medical mistakes.mber 5. at number 4, infection infestation. skydiver josh nahum parachutes to earth. the landing goes badly. josh's leg breaks. his skull fractures. he's on the mend in the hospital when he catches an infection from the hospital. >> nobody ever thinks that they're going to go into a hospital only to be made more ill. >> doctors are powerless to fight the bacteria raging through josh's body....
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standards she was also very interested in space so she could make that cross commissioned some it was a fluke we ended up with children in every branch. that was not intentional but it fits with each of their passion is a of what they want to do with active duty military service. >> host: who'd you feel is your audience? >> my first audience is military moms. i say i speak for the moms and dads the dad say but about us? i know that you care as deeply but my first audience is the of mom. they know that they are not alone and they can be encouraged and inspired and we can share information. on my website that is what i am trying to do to build the community where they can find information because we don't get family readiness briefings will live on the base we don't get the support from the traditional military. that is the first audience the second is the greater community to say i want you to understand what this is like to realize it is not the same as sending your children off to college. there is a lot of differences so understand people around you are carrying a heavier burden than what a
standards she was also very interested in space so she could make that cross commissioned some it was a fluke we ended up with children in every branch. that was not intentional but it fits with each of their passion is a of what they want to do with active duty military service. >> host: who'd you feel is your audience? >> my first audience is military moms. i say i speak for the moms and dads the dad say but about us? i know that you care as deeply but my first audience is the of...
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a fluke like the flash crash of 2010?r it is a sign of something more alarming taking place in the world economy? something that signals the coming of something like another great recession. i'm joined now by nobel prize laureate joe steph stiglitz. it's a great pleasure to have you here. what sense can we make, to the degree there is sense to be made, of fluctuations in a stock market? what sense can we make of what happened? >> i think between the two extremes it's more than the flash crash. and on the other hand it's not like another great recession. >> okay, that's useful. so this isn't just like some bizarre random hiccup that just happened and then we all move on. like, there's something real stuff happening underneath, but the real stuff happening underneath is not worse financial crisis in 70 years? >> that's right. we haven't really fully recovered from that crisis. and what has happened is the stock market has gone up as if we have fully recovered. so part of the story here is reminding us that the world isn't r
a fluke like the flash crash of 2010?r it is a sign of something more alarming taking place in the world economy? something that signals the coming of something like another great recession. i'm joined now by nobel prize laureate joe steph stiglitz. it's a great pleasure to have you here. what sense can we make, to the degree there is sense to be made, of fluctuations in a stock market? what sense can we make of what happened? >> i think between the two extremes it's more than the flash...
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in the coming years and i have different time periods you compare in the middle of this fluctuation fluke so we have to be careful about the conclusions until we get normalized more material that is more relevant i'll give you an example tends we talk about the time periods but at the end you have the district profiles in 2012 so let's say it was 2011 since this data it was probably 2010 so the idea that the population of the mid market area is the same is going to be the same in 2015 and 9025 and we know that will change we're struggling with the implications but it has changed unless our department understands the changes and builds on top of them the system is not treating people where we are for the realties of the future the first thing to figure out what we want to measure and fourth okay. what's the easier way to do it if there is one. >> that's an important point making sure the data wear relying on is something we can rely on in the future and the policies we're making now we'll have to live with in the future to have an opportunity to make sure our policies are catching i'm sens
in the coming years and i have different time periods you compare in the middle of this fluctuation fluke so we have to be careful about the conclusions until we get normalized more material that is more relevant i'll give you an example tends we talk about the time periods but at the end you have the district profiles in 2012 so let's say it was 2011 since this data it was probably 2010 so the idea that the population of the mid market area is the same is going to be the same in 2015 and 9025...
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were among us, we would have bought into birtherism and call sandra fluke a slut.ay what glen beck said. barack obama is a racist with a hatred for white people. i think it's a continuum. these individuals with microphones have led too many of our elected officials. they control primary voters and so the lack of civility and the polarization in washington i say is directly attributable to this style of media performance. >> what is surprising is aren't more people like him today? >> i think they are hard. >> he is talking about throwing up in a congressman's face. >> it's true, but the level of discourse that surrounds us. look at the trump phenomena and what it plays to. i see shades of morton downey jr. where a member of congress shouted out to the president of the united states, you lie, to a joint session of congress. it was not like this predowney. he was the transformation of talk radio on a local basis. ideology didn't used to matter. what mattered was your ability to interact with telephone callers. this was the beginning of everybody reading from the same
were among us, we would have bought into birtherism and call sandra fluke a slut.ay what glen beck said. barack obama is a racist with a hatred for white people. i think it's a continuum. these individuals with microphones have led too many of our elected officials. they control primary voters and so the lack of civility and the polarization in washington i say is directly attributable to this style of media performance. >> what is surprising is aren't more people like him today? >>...
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now, we all hope that last night's violence in ferguson is a fluke, not just the start of another roundlence. but regrettably it only take as few criminals town leash violence and stomp all over those constitutional rights. those criminals should be arrested and roundly condemned by everyone. not just condemned by some. that's my off-the-comment tonight. thank you for being with us. we will see you all again tomorrow night right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. g.o.p. presidential candidate jeb bush will go "on the record" and if you can't watch live, use your dvr and follow me on twitter at the handle @greta. up next the o'reilly factor. good night from washington, d.c. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> aren't people eventually going to say, you know, does the emperor have any clothes or does the emperor have a brain frankly. >> senator rand paul ups the anti-against donald trump in his feet for the presidential nomination. senator paul will enter the no spin zone. >> donald trump got the temperament to be president? >> as trump's temperament faces mounting scrutiny, does he have wh
now, we all hope that last night's violence in ferguson is a fluke, not just the start of another roundlence. but regrettably it only take as few criminals town leash violence and stomp all over those constitutional rights. those criminals should be arrested and roundly condemned by everyone. not just condemned by some. that's my off-the-comment tonight. thank you for being with us. we will see you all again tomorrow night right here at 7:00 p.m. eastern. g.o.p. presidential candidate jeb bush...
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>> guest: druid hills high school in atlanta, georgia, and then through a kind of fluke went to princeton university -- four years at princeton, which opened my eyes to a world that i had no idea even existed. then i went into the army in korea and started off as a newspaperman in charlotte, north carolina, for the charlotte observer. c-span: what was your family like? >> guest: in atlanta? c-span: in atlanta. >> guest: my dad was an insurance agent and a wonderful, gregarious person. my mother was a college-educated woman, which was not too frequent for her generation. she went to goucher college up here near baltimore. i have one brother, 15 months younger than i, who is in the family insurance business. i had a great time growing up in atlanta. it's a wonderful city. i have a lot of friends and family there. c-span: what stimulated your interest in going to a place like princeton? >> guest: well, a friend of mine, who i went all though school with, and i decided to go to college together. we were best friends and he picked out princeton and i picked out the university of north carolina
>> guest: druid hills high school in atlanta, georgia, and then through a kind of fluke went to princeton university -- four years at princeton, which opened my eyes to a world that i had no idea even existed. then i went into the army in korea and started off as a newspaperman in charlotte, north carolina, for the charlotte observer. c-span: what was your family like? >> guest: in atlanta? c-span: in atlanta. >> guest: my dad was an insurance agent and a wonderful, gregarious...