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>> fred: no. >> seth: that makes sense to me. >> fred: but not to them. so they start interviewing each other. [ laughter ] right? they start interviewing each other. "what do you think? like, this is crazy. i can't believe it's all so true. and we've gotta start changing and then for the next half an hour they sit there -- [ laughter ] -- thinking about it. let's just think about it. >> seth: so if i'm watching, what am i seeing on my tv screen then? >> fred: you're watching them sit there after about five minutes of having interviewed each other. and also after having measured all the glaciers. >> seth: and that's all the show is? >> fred: seth, it's well done. it's shot. [ laughter ] they put so much money into like the cameras and the cinematography. it is beautiful. this is weird, because according to "tv guide," "timeless" is about a trio that travels through time to battle a master criminal out to alter human history. >> fred: history, yes. yes. [ laughter ] that is more correct of a description. >> seth: okay. give it up for fred armisen, everybod
>> fred: no. >> seth: that makes sense to me. >> fred: but not to them. so they start interviewing each other. [ laughter ] right? they start interviewing each other. "what do you think? like, this is crazy. i can't believe it's all so true. and we've gotta start changing and then for the next half an hour they sit there -- [ laughter ] -- thinking about it. let's just think about it. >> seth: so if i'm watching, what am i seeing on my tv screen then? >> fred:...
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>> fred: the group from nbc. this, like, group of people from nbc. [ laughter ] we're going to measure this ice, these glaciers. we're going to measure it. we can't we can't make heads or tails of --" >> seth: so what people from nbc go? is it just -- >> fred: it's just like the higher ups, you know. [ laughter ] so they're like, "enough of the scientists. we're going to go and measure it." so they get, like, all these rulers and all these tape measurers, and sure enough they're like, "this is not good." [ light laughter ] like, you know yesterday there was more ice, now there's a little bit less. so they start looking for townspeople to interview. so they go out there. they can't find anybody. >> seth: that makes sense to me. >> fred: but not to them. so they start interviewing each other. [ laughter ] right? they start interviewing each other. "what do you think? like, this is crazy. i can't believe it's all so true. and we've gotta start changing things." and then for the next half an hour they sit there -- [
>> fred: the group from nbc. this, like, group of people from nbc. [ laughter ] we're going to measure this ice, these glaciers. we're going to measure it. we can't we can't make heads or tails of --" >> seth: so what people from nbc go? is it just -- >> fred: it's just like the higher ups, you know. [ laughter ] so they're like, "enough of the scientists. we're going to go and measure it." so they get, like, all these rulers and all these tape measurers, and...
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fred: carrots, celery, dried cranberries, onions. amy: do you use a stale bread? fred: yes. amy: wonderful. in terms of browning butter, that is something you can use in other recipes as well. fred: definitely, definitely. amy: remind where you are located in hours and all that. fred: right on 2nd street, and we are basically open from 10:00 to 6:00 for the restaurant, and the catering, we come to your house and we are open anytime you are. amy: that is a treat. look at that, butternut squash with parsnips and brussels sprouts. love that. brown butter. fred: garnish it. amy: fre uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying - to keep something she values. - i know. kelly ayotte. the politician. looking out for herself. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. i'm colin van ostern, and this i
fred: carrots, celery, dried cranberries, onions. amy: do you use a stale bread? fred: yes. amy: wonderful. in terms of browning butter, that is something you can use in other recipes as well. fred: definitely, definitely. amy: remind where you are located in hours and all that. fred: right on 2nd street, and we are basically open from 10:00 to 6:00 for the restaurant, and the catering, we come to your house and we are open anytime you are. amy: that is a treat. look at that, butternut squash...
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fred, you've heard both of the candidates today.l points in their speeches, saying get out there and vote. do whatever you can to vote. vote today if it is an early voting state. they're emphasizing turnout so much and trying to focus on the key messages that will inspire people to turn out. for the clinton campaign today, that was obviously, you know, we're not going to get distracted. we're going to focus on lgbt rights. for the trump campaign, it is crooked hillary and look at this fbi probe, you know, being reopened. if you don't want this corruption, get out and vote. the campaigns are focusing on turnout, as campaigns want to do nine days before an election. they're trying to say the talkitalk ing points they think are going to get people to get out of their house and go to the polls. >> how much of this are these candidates wanting to make sure the turnout is high versus these candidates trying to sway in these last few days any who claim they really are undecided? >> fred, is there an american left who is undecided at this p
fred, you've heard both of the candidates today.l points in their speeches, saying get out there and vote. do whatever you can to vote. vote today if it is an early voting state. they're emphasizing turnout so much and trying to focus on the key messages that will inspire people to turn out. for the clinton campaign today, that was obviously, you know, we're not going to get distracted. we're going to focus on lgbt rights. for the trump campaign, it is crooked hillary and look at this fbi...
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he remembers when trump's father fred tried to rescue his son by buying $3 million in chips. >> frednded that value in chips and took the chips out of the casino. you could call it a $3 million loan. >> the problem was the loan was against the rules and the casino was fined. even worse, it was nowhere near enough. in july 1991, under crushing debt, the taj mahal filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. stiffing investors and forcing small businesses to accept pennies on the dollar for their work. >> when he filed the bankruptcy proceeding, hundreds and hundreds of companies, individuals and companies that were punished because they chose to do business with donald trump. a lot of suppliers, a lot of manufacturers, a lot of workers a lot of small businesses got hurt badly. >> by march 1992, trump's castle and trump plaza followed suit. >> the reason trump's casinos failed in atlantic city have nothing to do with the nature of the industry in atlantic city, with respect to the recession. all of the other properties in atlantic city made it through all of that. trump's properties did not becaus
he remembers when trump's father fred tried to rescue his son by buying $3 million in chips. >> frednded that value in chips and took the chips out of the casino. you could call it a $3 million loan. >> the problem was the loan was against the rules and the casino was fined. even worse, it was nowhere near enough. in july 1991, under crushing debt, the taj mahal filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. stiffing investors and forcing small businesses to accept pennies on the dollar for their...
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fred: thank you for being here. >> thank you, fred. fred: if you want to listen to some of that again. go to wmur.com and go up to the top, menu, local news, scroll down to new hampshire's business. >> now, meteorologist josh judge with your storm watch 9 forecast. >> this morning, new hampshire's business is snow. we've got some fresh fallen snow in parts of northern new hampshire this morning, with the temperatures just above 32 in and berlin. and colder in other spots where the snow stuck better. temperatures in the 40's, everywhere else south of the mountains for the most part. let's take a look at the spotter network. lower 40's in southeastern parts of new hampshire. 39 in north field though. 38 in ipswich and 30's to low 40's in southwestern new hampshire. we're in the 30's for the most part. a few spots lower 40's and check this out in far northern new hampshire. 30 degrees and that's why we're seeing a difference, a little bit more snow in those far northern new hampshire locations because you've got enough below the 32 degree
fred: thank you for being here. >> thank you, fred. fred: if you want to listen to some of that again. go to wmur.com and go up to the top, menu, local news, scroll down to new hampshire's business. >> now, meteorologist josh judge with your storm watch 9 forecast. >> this morning, new hampshire's business is snow. we've got some fresh fallen snow in parts of northern new hampshire this morning, with the temperatures just above 32 in and berlin. and colder in other spots where...
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>> like i said, fred, they're going to be under a microscope right now.ng the families $10,000 each, they had to pay the doj a $20 million fine. so you know, they're under a microscope right now. we found two things undercovered. this repossession, other banks have been caught doing that too, capital one, hsbc, wells, you know, they're just in the publicity right now, a lot of banking violations. it is not a few bad eggs here. i think the ceo knew about this. i think people know what is going on there. especially to federal regulators, who are going like this, when they walk around wells. there is a reason they're doing that. this is the investigation. let's see what else they come up with. >> we're going to leave it there, gentlemen. thank you so much. great to see you. >> great to see you, fred. >> thank you. the wait, finally over. "saturday night live" with all new trump material. a preview next. >> she is a fire cracker, a real pistol. she is crazy, isn't she? >> it's what the mainstream media is spinning. heads are spinning. we're talking within a 1
>> like i said, fred, they're going to be under a microscope right now.ng the families $10,000 each, they had to pay the doj a $20 million fine. so you know, they're under a microscope right now. we found two things undercovered. this repossession, other banks have been caught doing that too, capital one, hsbc, wells, you know, they're just in the publicity right now, a lot of banking violations. it is not a few bad eggs here. i think the ceo knew about this. i think people know what is...
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thanks, fred.y with us. >>> donald trump says this election is one of the most politically corrupt, one sided news events in our country's history. >> it's one big, ugly lie. it's one big fix. >> adrianna cohen and "new york times" best-selling author daniel halper join me next. >>> the feckless paul ryan today promoting personal agenda after betraying donald trump and millions of voters. how will trump overcome betrayal and attacks from within his own party as he battles the left-wing battles the left-wing mainstream media and hililililil very gently release the clutch. -okay that was too fast. so is managing your credit. get experian creditworks basic for free today and you can start getting better. you'll get access to your experian credit report and customer service experts to help answer your questions. so you can learn to be better. good job. start building your credit skills today for free. visit experian.com/free right now. experian®. be better at credit. . lou: donald trump tonight holding
thanks, fred.y with us. >>> donald trump says this election is one of the most politically corrupt, one sided news events in our country's history. >> it's one big, ugly lie. it's one big fix. >> adrianna cohen and "new york times" best-selling author daniel halper join me next. >>> the feckless paul ryan today promoting personal agenda after betraying donald trump and millions of voters. how will trump overcome betrayal and attacks from within his own...
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thanks, fred. stay with us. >>> donald trump says this election is one of the most politically corrupt, one sided news events in our country's history. >> it's one big, ugly lie. it's one big fix. >> adrianna cohen and "new york times" best-selling author daniel halper join me next. >>> the feckless paul ryan today promoting personal agenda after betraying donald trump and millions of voters. how will trump overcome betrayal and attacks from within his own party as he battles the left-wing mainstream media and hillary clinton? find out here next, we're coming right back. stay with us. across new york state, from long island to buffalo, from rochester to the hudson valley, from albany to utica, creative business incentives, infrastructure investment, university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov seconds can mean the differen
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fred? >> and what can you tell us about the audience there? you can kind of hear a little hum in the air there seemingly from a lot of excitement. but what can you tell us about how people got their admission there, who is, you know, making up that crowd, any details like that? >> some people who live here in the area, it's very intimate setting, subdued setting. it's not loud music playing. there's not thousands of people here clearly very intimate setting for today. people in the community i would say about 200 people here, fred, certainly interested to know and what donald trump will have to say here today. and hear his speech. of course, this is billed as a major speech from the trump campaign heading into the final stretch. this is potentially shaping his message going forward. >> sunlen, thank you so much. we'll check back with you. >>> all right. so let's talk about trump's closing argument with our political panel. julian is a historian and professor at princeton university. rebecca
fred? >> and what can you tell us about the audience there? you can kind of hear a little hum in the air there seemingly from a lot of excitement. but what can you tell us about how people got their admission there, who is, you know, making up that crowd, any details like that? >> some people who live here in the area, it's very intimate setting, subdued setting. it's not loud music playing. there's not thousands of people here clearly very intimate setting for today. people in the...
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and i asked fred trump what i should do with this application, because she's called me constantlien of and his response to me was, you know, i don't rent to the n-word. put the application in the desk and forget about it. >> so fred used the n-word, you don't rent to people like that. >> that is correct. yes. >> with donald trump standing there nodding as his father said, you know i don't rent to the n-word.
and i asked fred trump what i should do with this application, because she's called me constantlien of and his response to me was, you know, i don't rent to the n-word. put the application in the desk and forget about it. >> so fred used the n-word, you don't rent to people like that. >> that is correct. yes. >> with donald trump standing there nodding as his father said, you know i don't rent to the n-word.
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>> well, fred, you know, it does. frankly, what it reveals is several things., the fact that the united states has initially, if you recall, determined that our engagement in syria was in fact a red line, assad's use of chemical weapons or weapons of mass destruction was one that would cause us to get involved. we chose not to get involved. as a result of that, backing away, and we should never draw a red line any way. that boxes us in. but the fact is, we made this stand, we backed way from it. russia has gotten involved, and we are at complete opposite ends. russia is backing assad. assad is not going anywhere and the united states desperately wants assad to disappear. so cooperation with russia nden up with stalemates. and for the secretary of state to get into a room and he alone in the administration is trying to push their position forward is an act i think of leadership cowa cowardes frapgly. it is his job to explain that they're not going to get involved, not to position himself as a potential savior for this outcome. i find it extremely unusual that he
>> well, fred, you know, it does. frankly, what it reveals is several things., the fact that the united states has initially, if you recall, determined that our engagement in syria was in fact a red line, assad's use of chemical weapons or weapons of mass destruction was one that would cause us to get involved. we chose not to get involved. as a result of that, backing away, and we should never draw a red line any way. that boxes us in. but the fact is, we made this stand, we backed way...
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and fred trump has a known history. but to ann marie's point, so does donald trump.verybody who's read a biography knows this is who he formed himself after. donald trump then goes on to have a history of doing things like, according to people who worked with "the apprentice", having a disgust for black models and black women. he wanted randall pinkett to share it with a white woman. you have donald trump himself, continuing to engage in the discriminatory behavior after the lawsuit was settled with the federal government, they did it again, and donald trump participated in discriminating against black tenants, again with his dad. >> joy reid, thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it. >>> coming up, general john allen responds to donald trump's statement that hillary clinton will start world war iii. and coming up, a woman who went to court against donald trump and won. that's coming up. wonly new aseltzer plusou free of artifial dyes and prervatives liquid gel delivers the powerful coymptom relie you need without the unnessary additives you don't. deliverstor
and fred trump has a known history. but to ann marie's point, so does donald trump.verybody who's read a biography knows this is who he formed himself after. donald trump then goes on to have a history of doing things like, according to people who worked with "the apprentice", having a disgust for black models and black women. he wanted randall pinkett to share it with a white woman. you have donald trump himself, continuing to engage in the discriminatory behavior after the lawsuit...
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taking a look at fred, he's down there assessing the situation. can tell our good friend is getting awfully nervous right now. this is precisely why authorities and people like the mayor of savannah who i interviewed yesterday, exactly why they say you need to evacuate and listen to these orders, and i'm not trying to throw fred under the bus by any means, but he's just one example -- >> fred's well under the bus already, i'm afraid. >> reporter: [ laughter ] his wife already has him there, unfortunately for him, and we've all been there we center to feel for him in that regard. but, in all seriousness, you know, the mayor of savannah and the mayor of tybee island, 18 miles out at sea, there are people out there right now, they were incredulous at the fact people wanted to stay and this is why you need to heed those warnings, greg and arcel. >> that's for sure. hurricanes are sneaky because there's the wind and the rain that you talked about, and there it is. >> you said at one it wasn't there, at 1:42 it wasn't there. joel we'll check back with y
taking a look at fred, he's down there assessing the situation. can tell our good friend is getting awfully nervous right now. this is precisely why authorities and people like the mayor of savannah who i interviewed yesterday, exactly why they say you need to evacuate and listen to these orders, and i'm not trying to throw fred under the bus by any means, but he's just one example -- >> fred's well under the bus already, i'm afraid. >> reporter: [ laughter ] his wife already has...
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fred, great to see you. we have an extraordinary development occurring as we're talking.dump revealing her -- some of her comments to wall street firms that she was paid monstrous sums of money at which to speak, also revealing e-mails, john podesta, the chair of her campaign, they are riveting stuff. she said, as we reported, clinton said that the blame placed on the united states banking system for the crisis could have been avoided in terms of both misunderstanding and politicizing what happened. that was one of the reasons i started traveling. she goes onto say, she is reaching out to her brothers and sisters of global finance on wall street and giving them a bear hug if there ever was one. i mean, this is deadly stuff for her, is it not? >> it is, and i suspect that's what she did in the speeches she gave on wall street a few weeks ago, the ones she won't we lease the transcripts of, and it's here she is nominally running against wall street, against the big financial houses, and, of course, in one of these wikileaks e-mails, she says that, well, she has her public p
fred, great to see you. we have an extraordinary development occurring as we're talking.dump revealing her -- some of her comments to wall street firms that she was paid monstrous sums of money at which to speak, also revealing e-mails, john podesta, the chair of her campaign, they are riveting stuff. she said, as we reported, clinton said that the blame placed on the united states banking system for the crisis could have been avoided in terms of both misunderstanding and politicizing what...
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fred? >> absolutely. i think he under polls a point or two and may have gotten three or four points. this brings him up depending on your paul, "the wall street journal" poll, should bring up up to five or six points behind. that is going to be hard to get, though. >> the last month. mollie? >> it was huge. he had a good night and it was important for him to do that. it just should have happened in the first debate not the second debate. >> thanks to both of you. we'll see you later. >>> for the past few days e-mails have been coming out on a rather regular basis. tonight new e-mails from hillary clinton's campaign chair, chief national correspondent ed henry reports. >> reporter: it's not just secrets about hillary clinton's campaign that are spilling out of the e-mails hacked from the account of john podesta. private family deliberations involving bill and chelsea clinton are now leaking in the second batch of podesta correspondence dumped out by wikileaks with aides to bill clinton fretting about a mel
fred? >> absolutely. i think he under polls a point or two and may have gotten three or four points. this brings him up depending on your paul, "the wall street journal" poll, should bring up up to five or six points behind. that is going to be hard to get, though. >> the last month. mollie? >> it was huge. he had a good night and it was important for him to do that. it just should have happened in the first debate not the second debate. >> thanks to both of...
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fred? >> thank you so much, jim. we have so much more straight ahead in the next hour of the news room, which begins right now. >>> hello again. thank you for joining us. i'm fredricka whitfield. donald trump continues his full on attack of the eight women now accusing him of sexual misconduct and the journalist reporting the stories. trump is speaking right now at a rally in portsmouth, new hampshire. take a listen to what he said a few minutes ago. >> these allegations have been, many of them already proven so false. and, in fact, the other one with "people" magazine. the butler said it was a total lie. remember the butler? the butler said it was a total lie. we can't let them get away with this, folks. we kncan't. total lies you have been seeing. total lies. we are going to stop it. we are not going to back down. and remember this, it's a rigged election because you have phony people coming up with phony allegations with no witnesses, whatsoever from 20 years ago, 30 years ago. how about this crazy woman on the ai
fred? >> thank you so much, jim. we have so much more straight ahead in the next hour of the news room, which begins right now. >>> hello again. thank you for joining us. i'm fredricka whitfield. donald trump continues his full on attack of the eight women now accusing him of sexual misconduct and the journalist reporting the stories. trump is speaking right now at a rally in portsmouth, new hampshire. take a listen to what he said a few minutes ago. >> these allegations...
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fred, what do you think of what you just heard from catherine herridge? >> well, look it is pretty striking and there is every reason to believe, to not believe the state department for sure because we've seen this before. there have been efforts to work with the white house and president declared executive privilege on some documents which meant they weren't released and we have the state department doing this before, slow walking the release of documents and so on. so there is every reason to believe that there was a quid pro quo and i think what the fbi can be proud of is, the guy who would have had to go along with that, the fbi official, did not. melissa: no. and now, i mean he is going to end up being the fall guy, emily. they look at this, the fbi agent whose reaction in writing was this was a quid pro quo request and didn't do it. now they will say he is incompetent, he is lying. they're trying to take back his assessment. what do you think of that? >> i think it is critical not just the state department denied this account but the fbi itself. mel
fred, what do you think of what you just heard from catherine herridge? >> well, look it is pretty striking and there is every reason to believe, to not believe the state department for sure because we've seen this before. there have been efforts to work with the white house and president declared executive privilege on some documents which meant they weren't released and we have the state department doing this before, slow walking the release of documents and so on. so there is every...
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fred, the facts don't bear that out. for instance, 2012 investigative reporting project by a group called news 21 looked at over a decade of data and found just ten cases, ten cases of voter impersonation at the polls on election day. meanwhile, the democrats are really using trump's claims about a rigged election, trying to paint him as a panicked candidate. trying to delegitimize the results before he loses the election in november. >> especially in the last couple of days, as donald trump has kind of started to go wilder and wilder, i think after -- by all accounts, losing the first two debates, he started to make wild claims, kind of scorched earth claims, about the election being rigged, et cetera. so we have to keep putting out a message and we need to call on everybody to speak out about the fact that we run elections and we run them well here. he shouldn't be engaging in those scare tactics. we're needing to push that message. we asked the gop leaders to stand up for the integrity of the american electoral proces
fred, the facts don't bear that out. for instance, 2012 investigative reporting project by a group called news 21 looked at over a decade of data and found just ten cases, ten cases of voter impersonation at the polls on election day. meanwhile, the democrats are really using trump's claims about a rigged election, trying to paint him as a panicked candidate. trying to delegitimize the results before he loses the election in november. >> especially in the last couple of days, as donald...
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so we've heard this kind of explanation before, fred. he kind of played it again today with the tax question. >> and then what's the response from hillary clinton's camp? >> not surprisingly here, the clinton campaign jumped all over this. they had been pressuring trump for months to release the tax returns so they jumped on this story. in a statement we heard from clinton campaign manager robby mook who said this bombshell report unveils the colossal nature of his past business failures and how long he may have avoided paying any federal income taxes whatsoever. in one year donald trump lost nearly a billion dollars and stiffed small businesses and walked away from hard working communities and got to avoid paying taxes for nearly two decades while tens of millions of working families paid theirs. he ends on that statement calling on trump once again to release his taxes. i don't expect this is a storyline that the campaign is going to let go any time soon. especially as we start to see these debates in another week. >> that's right. tha
so we've heard this kind of explanation before, fred. he kind of played it again today with the tax question. >> and then what's the response from hillary clinton's camp? >> not surprisingly here, the clinton campaign jumped all over this. they had been pressuring trump for months to release the tax returns so they jumped on this story. in a statement we heard from clinton campaign manager robby mook who said this bombshell report unveils the colossal nature of his past business...
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he did, fred. it seems as if donald trump is campaigning with a new spring in his step and capitalizing on the e-mail server scandal. he's been relentless and today is no exception. he almost joked to this crowd, i never thought we'd be thanking anthony weiner nine days out. here's what he had to say. >> her cell action was willful, deliberate, intentional and purposeful. hillary set up an illegal server for the obvious purpose of shielding her criminal conduct from public disclosure and exposure. she set up this illegal server knowing full well that her actions put our national security at risk and put the safety and security of your children at risk. >> now, trump campaign officials feel this is an opening that they've been given in this final nine days. also, something else from donald trump, going after obamacare premiums, raising -- potentially going up next week, that's something he's been talking about on the campaign trail and will continue to stay on the offensive according to trump campai
he did, fred. it seems as if donald trump is campaigning with a new spring in his step and capitalizing on the e-mail server scandal. he's been relentless and today is no exception. he almost joked to this crowd, i never thought we'd be thanking anthony weiner nine days out. here's what he had to say. >> her cell action was willful, deliberate, intentional and purposeful. hillary set up an illegal server for the obvious purpose of shielding her criminal conduct from public disclosure and...
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fred found it just above the sutro bath. it seemed romantic but he posed his landlord and wife. >> they're saying for god's sake, fred, hurry up and take the pictures, we're freezing and dying for a drink. >> so says the man who made many iconic images behind the camera, a man who has become an icon him himself. >> oh, that is embarrassing. >> in san francisco, wade freedman, abc7 news. >> i'm glad he took his time. that photo, totally worth it. >> massively. >> still ahead, the >>> they're setting up now for a remake festival, celebrating crafts and reyat -- creativity. >> today, folks who get creative for a living got to do something different from day jobs. >> on the left side of the heart just take the pencil. >> there may be only one where you can learn to write with chalk. >> she's a professional writer. >> when it becomes a thing to make money it becomes less fun. >> so trading in a keyboard for chalk is a outlet. >> we're product designers so we don't do water color in our daily jobs but this gets us excited to try n
fred found it just above the sutro bath. it seemed romantic but he posed his landlord and wife. >> they're saying for god's sake, fred, hurry up and take the pictures, we're freezing and dying for a drink. >> so says the man who made many iconic images behind the camera, a man who has become an icon him himself. >> oh, that is embarrassing. >> in san francisco, wade freedman, abc7 news. >> i'm glad he took his time. that photo, totally worth it. >> massively....
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. >> keteyian: fred taylor was an all-pro running back in the n.f.l. when he was thrown for a loss by his financial advisor. he wasn't alone. dozens of nfl players lost tens of millions of dollars. >> it was a sick feeling, it was a very sick feeling, very sick feeling. >> tonight the "60 minutes" investigation into o could trigger so much financial destruction. >> keteyian: is that negligent? >> i don't know. i... i... i have... >> keteyian: well, either it is or it isn't. >> whitaker: they're called social media influencers. mostly 20-somethings who are getting paid millions of dollars to influence their followers on platforms like facebook, instagram and snapchat. they've been viewed billions of times. advertising. often posting pictures from every day life. you've turned you into an empire worth in excess of $100 million, i've read. >> i would think that has to involve some kind of talent. ( laughs ) you know? >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm armen keteyian. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 min
. >> keteyian: fred taylor was an all-pro running back in the n.f.l. when he was thrown for a loss by his financial advisor. he wasn't alone. dozens of nfl players lost tens of millions of dollars. >> it was a sick feeling, it was a very sick feeling, very sick feeling. >> tonight the "60 minutes" investigation into o could trigger so much financial destruction. >> keteyian: is that negligent? >> i don't know. i... i... i have... >> keteyian: well,...
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fred found it just above the sutro bath.seemed romantic but he posed his landlord and wife. >> they're saying for god's sake, fred, hurry up and take the pictures, we're freezing and dying for a drink. >> so says the man who made many iconic images behind the camera, a man who has become an icon him himself. >> oh, that is embarrassing. >> in san francisco, wade freedman, abc7 news. >> i'm glad he took his time. that photo, totally worth it. >> massively. >> still ahead, the >>> they're setting up now for a remake festival, celebrating crafts and reyat -- creativity. >> today, folks who get creative for a living got to do something different from day jobs. >> on the left side of the heart just take the pencil. >> there may be only one where you can learn to write with chalk. >> she's a professional writer. >> when it becomes a thing to make money it becomes less fun. >> so trading in a keyboard for chalk is a outlet. >> we're product designers so we don't do water color in our daily jobs but this gets us excited to try new t
fred found it just above the sutro bath.seemed romantic but he posed his landlord and wife. >> they're saying for god's sake, fred, hurry up and take the pictures, we're freezing and dying for a drink. >> so says the man who made many iconic images behind the camera, a man who has become an icon him himself. >> oh, that is embarrassing. >> in san francisco, wade freedman, abc7 news. >> i'm glad he took his time. that photo, totally worth it. >> massively....
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fred. >> chris frates, thank you. we shall see. let's talk about this with cnn historian tim neptale and errol louis. voters measure a candidate on charisma. if donald trump does indeed get nastier during the debate. smart political move? >> no, not a smart political move at all. >> wouldn't the people around him know that? why move forward? >> okay, fredricka, i can't imagine any professional political operative in the country suggesting to the candidate that the candidate tweet in the middle of the night. clearly trump does things that his advisers don't want him to do. his problem is not charisma. he is charismatic. he knows it. his problem is he has to do something that most politicals don't have to do. he has to prove he is competent as a political leader. that means actually being more restrained and more boring than he would like to be. hillary clinton is the opposite. demonstrates better sense of humor and better charisma. his is restraint and look presidential. you can have fun and go overboard, but when pushes comes to sh
fred. >> chris frates, thank you. we shall see. let's talk about this with cnn historian tim neptale and errol louis. voters measure a candidate on charisma. if donald trump does indeed get nastier during the debate. smart political move? >> no, not a smart political move at all. >> wouldn't the people around him know that? why move forward? >> okay, fredricka, i can't imagine any professional political operative in the country suggesting to the candidate that the...
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fred finally found it just above the sutro bath. seemed so ideallic and row machine particular but actually he posed his landlord an his wife. and they are saying for god sake, fred, hurry up and take the picture. we are freezing and we are dying for a drink. so says the man who makes so many iconic image behind the camera. man who has become an icon himself. that's embarrassing. in san francisco, wayne, abc 7 news. >>> phenomenal shots. come up next. we check back in withdrew for look at the weekend forecast. and the annual hardly strictly blue grass festival kicks off at golden gate park. what to expect if you are goin going. back in a mom >>> disgruntled apple customer apparently unhappy with his customer support experience went on destructive rampage. happened at apple store in france. video shows the man smashing i phones. i max and mack book and a ball. he saw thaevts being disconsidereded. spoke directly to the camp are saying apple refused to give him his money back. smashing went on lucky this for a full minute. before secu
fred finally found it just above the sutro bath. seemed so ideallic and row machine particular but actually he posed his landlord an his wife. and they are saying for god sake, fred, hurry up and take the picture. we are freezing and we are dying for a drink. so says the man who makes so many iconic image behind the camera. man who has become an icon himself. that's embarrassing. in san francisco, wayne, abc 7 news. >>> phenomenal shots. come up next. we check back in withdrew for look...
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nightly political panel is back fred barnes from the "weekly standard" and a.b.toddard, associated editor of real clear politics. fred, your thoughts about what trump said about putin and what obama -- mr. obama said about mr. trump. >> i love this issue. there haven't been many ones that i have enjoyed in this entire campaign, including the primaries but on this one, the president took the wait he took trump's bait. he said how many times i couldn't count putin is a stronger leader than barack obama. ultimately, obama didn't trust hillary to back him on that, and he had to come out and say all this stuff he did today. i mean, here's a guy who is about as cool and calm as any president or political figure i have ever known is and, yet, he took the bait. >> so now what's the effect of it? >> i don't think there is much effect at all. i mean, look, putin is not going to be an issue in this campaign. affecting the numbers. i mean, the needle is not going to jump for anybody on the basis of this. >> a.b.? >> i agree. the national security wing -- i mean, the experts
nightly political panel is back fred barnes from the "weekly standard" and a.b.toddard, associated editor of real clear politics. fred, your thoughts about what trump said about putin and what obama -- mr. obama said about mr. trump. >> i love this issue. there haven't been many ones that i have enjoyed in this entire campaign, including the primaries but on this one, the president took the wait he took trump's bait. he said how many times i couldn't count putin is a stronger...