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plus, garrison keiller hands over the reins: musician chris thile re-imagines the classic public radio variety show, "prairie home companion" for a younger audience and a new era. >> this show is a place, has been one of america's most consistent sources of good things for 40 years. i feel like it's imperative that it continue. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the presidential campaigns focused on states most up for grabs today, with republican donald trump promising no regrets in the remaining weeks of
plus, garrison keiller hands over the reins: musician chris thile re-imagines the classic public radio variety show, "prairie home companion" for a younger audience and a new era. >> this show is a place, has been one of america's most consistent sources of good things for 40 years. i feel like it's imperative that it continue. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving...
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we do have the closure that's in place as you get under garrison on garrison underneath i-70 i should say. you travel along i-70 of course they have the signage up there warning you of construction that's about to come. of course you can turn on the partners -- about to start there. and john morsi about the lift off in secret copter 850 -- jet copter 850. britt? >>> women murray is this year's winner of the mark twain prize for american humor. he was honored in washin center. the show featured many of the comedian's celebrity friends while many saluted murray at the show, his mind was on his favorite baseball team. and our producers -- the chicago cubs. >> i tried to wear something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. this right here, this is chicago cub blue. this was what we're really all about. we're here -- >> all right. murray grew up in the chicago favorite team takes on clanked in game one of the world series tomorrow ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> we hope you had a great weekend. good morning everyone, i'm britt moreno. this is the news on monday, october 24th. >> i'
we do have the closure that's in place as you get under garrison on garrison underneath i-70 i should say. you travel along i-70 of course they have the signage up there warning you of construction that's about to come. of course you can turn on the partners -- about to start there. and john morsi about the lift off in secret copter 850 -- jet copter 850. britt? >>> women murray is this year's winner of the mark twain prize for american humor. he was honored in washin center. the show...
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garrison, we have that closure continuing through tomorrow. so we'll continue to watch that for you. this is at garrison under expect lane restrictions on i- 70 as well as they continue that work. earlier accident at santa fe and mississippi is out of the way, and c-470 north of 285, some paving operations there. up in the high country, some of those places seeing ice. stretches out there that are a little dangerous this morning. >>> happening this morning, a postal worker is accused of hording thousands of pieces of mail. prosecutors say tyson hildago stole 26,000 pieces of mail and had been hording it for the last couple of years. why? they haven't said. he's accused of delaying or destroying mail, carrying up to five years in prison fine. >>> in southern colorado fire officials say the junkins fire didn't grow overnight and is now 50% contained. officials don't expect to have it fully contained for about three more weeks. the fire destroyed 9 homes and 17 other buildings east of west cliff. officials enacted fire restrictions in the pike na
garrison, we have that closure continuing through tomorrow. so we'll continue to watch that for you. this is at garrison under expect lane restrictions on i- 70 as well as they continue that work. earlier accident at santa fe and mississippi is out of the way, and c-470 north of 285, some paving operations there. up in the high country, some of those places seeing ice. stretches out there that are a little dangerous this morning. >>> happening this morning, a postal worker is accused...
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as you garrison, they are doing work there. look for restrictions through tomorrow. >>> breaking overnight, a man died after a crashing into a pole overnight. this is a look at the scene near mississippi and santa fe. police haven't said much about what happened and roads in the area are now back open. >>> denver police are looking for a shooting suspect this morning. last night a man shot something on dartmouth avenue near parker road. a man in his 20s wearing a dark hoodie and light colored pants. >>> breaking out of australia, four people died during an accident on a theme park ride. a malfunction caused two to be ejected from the ride, and two others were quote, caught inside. they were on a river rapids ride at dream world. the theme park is closed this morning for that investigation. >>> neighbors sait too many visitors who can cause fires. the local fire department confirms the area is known to be the highest fire risk area along the front range. this morning there's a hearing to determine if the catholic arch diocese ca
as you garrison, they are doing work there. look for restrictions through tomorrow. >>> breaking overnight, a man died after a crashing into a pole overnight. this is a look at the scene near mississippi and santa fe. police haven't said much about what happened and roads in the area are now back open. >>> denver police are looking for a shooting suspect this morning. last night a man shot something on dartmouth avenue near parker road. a man in his 20s wearing a dark hoodie...
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accident 14th and garrison, and then one in the northbound direction of i-25 as you get to i-70. several accidents out there. ashton, take a look at the drive times, eastbound along i- 70 if you're making your way into town, should be great. i-25 to i-225 just 9 minutes. >>> seems like all the problems are on the south side of town now. we have warm temperatures all around town for this time of year anyway. 57 at cbs4, as we look outside. we have a lot of cloud cover on top of us. sun will be up at 7:24. the big difference between be the way the day looks. not the way the day feels. we'll be back into record territory, lower 80s this afternoon. a lot of cloud cover on top of us. mountain towns are chilly. we really can't call it cold for the mountains this time of year. leadville 38. avon at 40. meanwhile, 60 in burlington and 50 out in grand junction. later on 76 in grand junction. several records fell in the western slope yesterday. we could see more records be broken out that way. afternoon down along highway 50 for la junta and lamar. here are the clouds i was talking about.
accident 14th and garrison, and then one in the northbound direction of i-25 as you get to i-70. several accidents out there. ashton, take a look at the drive times, eastbound along i- 70 if you're making your way into town, should be great. i-25 to i-225 just 9 minutes. >>> seems like all the problems are on the south side of town now. we have warm temperatures all around town for this time of year anyway. 57 at cbs4, as we look outside. we have a lot of cloud cover on top of us. sun...
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but garrison street under the i- 70 bridge closed through wednesday and crews are tearing down a part of the bridge over the street. the detour is going to use the fraudulentage road as well as car street. >>> small plane crashed after takeoff from the european island nation of malta this morning. all five people on board dead. video filmed by a passenger shows the fire along the runway there following that crash. witnesses say that twin prop after liftoff bursting into flames. malta is an island country if the middle of the mediterranean south of italy. >>> a famed 19 60s anti-war activist and california legislator has died. tom hayden was 76 years old. he made headlines with his radical act vim during the -- activism during the '60s and during the vietnam war. he later won the election to state senate in california where he served for nearly 20 years. his wife says he died in santa monica, california yesterday from a long illness. >>> what led to the deadly week bus crash in california? at least 13 died when that bus rear ended a tractor-trailer along i-state 10 in palm springs. it
but garrison street under the i- 70 bridge closed through wednesday and crews are tearing down a part of the bridge over the street. the detour is going to use the fraudulentage road as well as car street. >>> small plane crashed after takeoff from the european island nation of malta this morning. all five people on board dead. video filmed by a passenger shows the fire along the runway there following that crash. witnesses say that twin prop after liftoff bursting into flames. malta...
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accident at sheridan and another one at garrison. side street accident at 14th and garrison. we also have a stall c-470 and i-70. watch out for that. new this morning, all lanes at wadsworth and bayoud back open morning. had all the cones and lanes shut down. crews fixed the break, repaved the area. it's now reopened. >>> we have a new photo of a black car that may have hit someone on a scooter. denver police say the crash happened earlier this month near broadway and colfax. the rider suffered serious injuries. police say this car is only a vehicle of interest at this point. >>> new details this morning, a man is found dead at a camp site in say alcohol and exposure to the weather likely killed the 55- year-old. he had been camping for a few days on vasquez road. >>> a toxic leak, crews are drilling test wells near peterson air force base. contaminated the water. the base used that foam to fight fuel fires decades ago. >>> a teenage hunter is thanking loveland crews for plucking him out of paralyzing mud. rescuers say it was like quick sand. he was trying to retrieve a duck
accident at sheridan and another one at garrison. side street accident at 14th and garrison. we also have a stall c-470 and i-70. watch out for that. new this morning, all lanes at wadsworth and bayoud back open morning. had all the cones and lanes shut down. crews fixed the break, repaved the area. it's now reopened. >>> we have a new photo of a black car that may have hit someone on a scooter. denver police say the crash happened earlier this month near broadway and colfax. the rider...
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so it is not a garrison town like any garrison town you think of in the united states that only the military is there. secondly, let me also say that after he was killed, went around in that locality, interviewing people and asking them if they know who is there, not one, repeat, not one, we knew it was osama bin laden. they did say that there is some drug cartel person living here. but they didn't know osama bin laden. so obviously -- >> the assumption is there was a bad guy living behind the high walls, never being seen -- >> the united states is not used to walls around houses. we are open faces. we believe in -- >> we are building month wamore walls, by the way. >> that won't work. let me also tell you that.onth walls, by the way. >> that won't work. let me also tell you that.nth m walls, by the way. >> that won't work. let me also tell you that.th mo walls, by the way. >> that won't work. let me also tell you that.h mor, by the way. >> that won't work. let me also tell you that. more by the way. >> that won't work. let me also tell you that.more by the way. >> that won't work. let me al
so it is not a garrison town like any garrison town you think of in the united states that only the military is there. secondly, let me also say that after he was killed, went around in that locality, interviewing people and asking them if they know who is there, not one, repeat, not one, we knew it was osama bin laden. they did say that there is some drug cartel person living here. but they didn't know osama bin laden. so obviously -- >> the assumption is there was a bad guy living...
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so boston was now the center of was now, formally the center of defiance, now a garrison siege.he patriot seat -- that was to cut off the city and start it to -- starve it to death. this would not happen in boston because the english had the british navy. and other ships throughout the harbor. and today the town of boston is now the city of boston and it is almost unrecognizable to the way it was. many of those that once defined the island were shaved down to fill in the back bay it was -- back bay. it was water. the river came in much closer than what it does now what is now washington. that was the neck from the south into boston. and this was an island but one of dozens that occupied gigantic boston harbor. they had the men of war and other ships scattered throughout the harbor in strategic areas , and kept the entrance open so that they could get provisions. provisions from england or canada. this meant, that even though they were completely surrounded by land, boston as the british occupied garrison would not , starve. so it became a stalemate, that been arrested into violence -- eru
so boston was now the center of was now, formally the center of defiance, now a garrison siege.he patriot seat -- that was to cut off the city and start it to -- starve it to death. this would not happen in boston because the english had the british navy. and other ships throughout the harbor. and today the town of boston is now the city of boston and it is almost unrecognizable to the way it was. many of those that once defined the island were shaved down to fill in the back bay it was -- back...
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there's the two wrecks i mentioned 6 eastbound at garrison and her share ton. east of i-25, first at 11 th. this is terrible. a corvette wrapped southbound santa at a -- santa fe closed at union. >>> time again to take the beautiful pumpkin you bought at the store or pumpkin patch and turn it into art. we'll feature them throughout the morning, campings or art. ?>> cheryl loves doing this. nobody is going to save you when evil is about to strike in portland, maine. a flash mob of zombies is downtown dancing to thriller. organizers say the walking dead dancing to mj hit has become a holiday tradition there. it started as an annual event in 2013. thriller. >> isn't that funny? awesome. >> we're tweeting out all morning, every half hour, you want hints on what we'll be -- hints of what we'll be for our halloween show monday. log on and start guessing. >> that remains to be seen as every year the plan is good. >> her dance is good. >> if we come with our costumes, you can do thrill. >> i'm in troub end of the 6:00 show this morning to do a halloween science. >> exp
there's the two wrecks i mentioned 6 eastbound at garrison and her share ton. east of i-25, first at 11 th. this is terrible. a corvette wrapped southbound santa at a -- santa fe closed at union. >>> time again to take the beautiful pumpkin you bought at the store or pumpkin patch and turn it into art. we'll feature them throughout the morning, campings or art. ?>> cheryl loves doing this. nobody is going to save you when evil is about to strike in portland, maine. a flash mob of...
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across the metro, we have the closure of garrison under i-70. i-270 through commerce city, a few delays out there. i think you'll like this, nine minute minutes on the i-70 drive. >>> neighbors say it could cause too many fires and local be the highest risker area in the front range. today a hearing to determine if the catholic arch diocese can construct a catholic retreat off highway 285 and south elk creek road. this morning's meeting is set to happen jamie leary. >> reporter: there's been a lot of vocal opposition on the subject, including from a local fire chief. the chief called this the range for a fire and said a blaze would be unstoppable. it's an area that's seen destructive hires in recent years, including the buffalo creek and high meadow fires. the chief is urging commissioners to kill the proposal. the plans for the religious retreat include a conference center with a lodge, cabins and a youth center which could host thousands of visitors every month. officials say they are the last fire risk and would create a mitigation plan. unfo
across the metro, we have the closure of garrison under i-70. i-270 through commerce city, a few delays out there. i think you'll like this, nine minute minutes on the i-70 drive. >>> neighbors say it could cause too many fires and local be the highest risker area in the front range. today a hearing to determine if the catholic arch diocese can construct a catholic retreat off highway 285 and south elk creek road. this morning's meeting is set to happen jamie leary. >> reporter:...
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climbed his $9.9 million jackpot this morning at the 7-eleven near alameda and garrison street. he lives with his 70-year-old mom. he said last wednesday he got up, checked his numbers and had his mom double them. he said his strategy is pray and play. >> she provided for me when i so i can do things for her that she wants to do and help other people. >> can't imagine double checking those numbers. greg says he's planning on trading in his camry for a lexus and is planning a trip to alaska with mom. he won 2 through $500 after buying a lottery ticket from that same store a few months ago. >> that store must be his lucky spot. >> i >>> we let another record today. it's going to stay warm. >>> welcome back. the new fbi investigation back into hillary clinton's e-mails, the candidate just wrapping up a short news conference about that investigation. in des moines, iowa, clinton calledn the fbi to immediately release all the information it has on her e- mails. that echos the sentiment of several republicans and conservatives who have call mails as with. she says she is confident tho
climbed his $9.9 million jackpot this morning at the 7-eleven near alameda and garrison street. he lives with his 70-year-old mom. he said last wednesday he got up, checked his numbers and had his mom double them. he said his strategy is pray and play. >> she provided for me when i so i can do things for her that she wants to do and help other people. >> can't imagine double checking those numbers. greg says he's planning on trading in his camry for a lexus and is planning a trip to...
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that ticket was sold at the 7- eleven near gallison -- near garrison in lakewood. 5, 9, 14, and36. >>> el ni?o was gone are close to la nina in the pacific which effects of the jet stream flows around the entire northern hemisphere. what we are primarily going to see for the winter pattern is a northwest to slightly southeast flow. it will change from time to time at this is going to be the primary pattern that we will tend to see over the winter. that keeps it warmer down across the southern parts of colorado and colder across the northern great plains, the great lakes will be wetter, northern rockies and into the great lakes will be wetter. perhaps the northern mountains will be a little water but it will be a super ssggy winter, i don't think. here's a double shot of loveland ski area. they are not quite ready to open like a basin tomorrow but they are getting there. this is a crew of the grass 3 fire that's up near dacono . denver is a bit hazy, a nice day , 60 downtown and 62 at the airport, 70% humidity, top was the low this morning and that's only 4 above the record of 1995. te
that ticket was sold at the 7- eleven near gallison -- near garrison in lakewood. 5, 9, 14, and36. >>> el ni?o was gone are close to la nina in the pacific which effects of the jet stream flows around the entire northern hemisphere. what we are primarily going to see for the winter pattern is a northwest to slightly southeast flow. it will change from time to time at this is going to be the primary pattern that we will tend to see over the winter. that keeps it warmer down across the...
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we looked at poland and ourselves through him. 1926 in an in garrison town in northeast poland.is father -- father was a polish officer killed as part of the soviet massacre in 1914. joined thewar, wajda polish resistance. he went to film school and made his first film in 1955. before the breakup of the soviet union in 1989, he has to get censorship.ent this was famously overcome in 1981 with man of iron, the bat -- about the first independent labor union. the minister of culture received a telegram from the shipyard of dansk, for the workers wrote they did not want this movie to be censored. reporter: the telegram was signed by thousands of workers. the film wasn't censored, and was shown at cannes as the workers wanted. he won a prize. the council of europe and european union have reaffirmed their strong opposition to capital punishment in all circumstances, and all cases. this on the world day against the death penalty, the eu foreign affairs chair -- chief says the death penalty is incompatible with human dignity. we are joined by someone from amnesty international. thank yo
we looked at poland and ourselves through him. 1926 in an in garrison town in northeast poland.is father -- father was a polish officer killed as part of the soviet massacre in 1914. joined thewar, wajda polish resistance. he went to film school and made his first film in 1955. before the breakup of the soviet union in 1989, he has to get censorship.ent this was famously overcome in 1981 with man of iron, the bat -- about the first independent labor union. the minister of culture received a...
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plus, garrison keiller hands over the reins: musician chris thile re-imagines the classic public radioariety show, "prairie home companion" for a younger audience and a new era.
plus, garrison keiller hands over the reins: musician chris thile re-imagines the classic public radioariety show, "prairie home companion" for a younger audience and a new era.
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some of the projects picked up but i want to mention a couple of start right here with garrison underneath i-70. that closure is in place until wednesday while they continue to do some bridge demolition work there. and then we've had this 25. that closure was in place until 5:30 this morning. it has been picked up and moved out of the way. but the closure is going to go in place again tonight through tomorrow morning as crews do some bridge work there as well. so again the closure from 10:00 tonight until 5:30 tomorrow morning also northbound i-25 is going to be closed at the on and off ramps at arapahoe road. britt? >>> joel thank you. which 15 days left until and donald trump are really stepping up their efforts in key states. a cbs news poll out on sunday shows clinton leading trump by three points the florida -- points in florida. trump is ahead by three pointed in the normally red state of texas. roxana saberi has the latest on the campaign. >> reporter: hillary clinton crisscrossed north carolina sunday appearing alongside mothers of the movement in raleigh and blasting drum at a ral
some of the projects picked up but i want to mention a couple of start right here with garrison underneath i-70. that closure is in place until wednesday while they continue to do some bridge demolition work there. and then we've had this 25. that closure was in place until 5:30 this morning. it has been picked up and moved out of the way. but the closure is going to go in place again tonight through tomorrow morning as crews do some bridge work there as well. so again the closure from 10:00...
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so it's not a garrison town like any garrison town that you think of. skd seco secondly, let me also say that after he was kid all the channels of pakistan went around in that locality interviewing people and asking them did they know who's there? not one -- repeat, not one -- said they knew that it is osama bin laden. they did say that they thought there was some drug cartel person living here. but they didn't know osama bin laden. >> the assumption was there was a bad guy living behind the high walls and never being seen outside of his house. >> well, again, now, high walls, the united states is not used to walls around houses, you have open spaces, we believe in walls. >> we're building more walls, by the way, in our country. [ laughter ] yeah, you do. that won't work also, let me also tell you that. [ laughter and applause ] but walls are -- even before construction of a house we build walls around and that, let me assure you that the walls around that house are not that high and that house is not so large as everyone thinks, it's a huge house, pala
so it's not a garrison town like any garrison town that you think of. skd seco secondly, let me also say that after he was kid all the channels of pakistan went around in that locality interviewing people and asking them did they know who's there? not one -- repeat, not one -- said they knew that it is osama bin laden. they did say that they thought there was some drug cartel person living here. but they didn't know osama bin laden. >> the assumption was there was a bad guy living behind...
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favor - one man seems to joke trump should run against governor branstad next election.radio host garrison keillorhas been publishing pieces throughout this season - but his most recent talker piece claims trump should become governor of iowa. in the washington post piece - keillor writes perhaps before leading america - trump should lead a state. he says trump is well-liked in times would leave trump alone if he moves to des moines. keillor outlines a list of tasks to complete like cleaning the rivers - preventing chinese investment and deporting migrant workers. an iowa church now dropped a lawsuit on the transgender bathroom issue. issue.the fort des moines church of christ sued the city of des moines over the law - saying it violated their religious freedom riights.the iowa civil rights commission says it's never enforced the law against churches and says they're usually exempt. the suit altogether. right now a social conservative group - is pushing to make change this election season.cbs 2 news statehouse reporter steffi lee explains the battle over the future of three state supreme c
favor - one man seems to joke trump should run against governor branstad next election.radio host garrison keillorhas been publishing pieces throughout this season - but his most recent talker piece claims trump should become governor of iowa. in the washington post piece - keillor writes perhaps before leading america - trump should lead a state. he says trump is well-liked in times would leave trump alone if he moves to des moines. keillor outlines a list of tasks to complete like cleaning...
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the idea that american leadership, geopolitically, is in his view, a garrison mentality.harlie: he looks at what happened in great britain and he says, you had the brexit vote and nobody thought that leave would triumph and it did and they were part of a movement, and i am leading a movement. it is motivated by the same -- zanny: he is right in that sense. on both sides of the atlantic, a large number of people are angry about the status quo. charlie: globalization has left them behind. zanny: yes and if they think the political system is rigged. there is an anger that comes partly in large part from a sense of living style, economic insecurity, a desire that immigrants, or the feeling that they have a lot to do with the problem. i think it is serious and we need to separate repulsion against some of the excesses of donald trump, with from the underlying concerns that are animating the supporters. they are real and genuine. charlie: it has to do with economic insecurity. zanny: a sense of cultural insecurity. charlie: the middle class. zanny: and the racial complexion of
the idea that american leadership, geopolitically, is in his view, a garrison mentality.harlie: he looks at what happened in great britain and he says, you had the brexit vote and nobody thought that leave would triumph and it did and they were part of a movement, and i am leading a movement. it is motivated by the same -- zanny: he is right in that sense. on both sides of the atlantic, a large number of people are angry about the status quo. charlie: globalization has left them behind. zanny:...
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radio host garrison keeler has been publishing pieces throughout the season, but his most recent talker piece claims that trump should become governor of iowa. in the "washington post" piece, keeler writes, perhaps before leading america, trump should lead a state. he says trump is well liked in york times" would leave trump alone if he moves to des moines. keeler outlines a list of cleaning the rivers, preventing chinese investment and deporting migrant workers. >>> an iowa church now dropped a lawsuit on the transgender bathroom issue. the fort des moines church of christ sued the city of des moines over the law, saying it violated their religious freedom rights. this iowa civil rights commission says it's never churches and says that they're usually exempt. the church then decided to drop that suit all together. >>> right now a social conservative group is pushing to change this election season. cbs news statehouse reporter steffey lee explains the battle over the future of three state supreme court justices. >>reporter: designed like an election ballot, you may have seen these big b
radio host garrison keeler has been publishing pieces throughout the season, but his most recent talker piece claims that trump should become governor of iowa. in the "washington post" piece, keeler writes, perhaps before leading america, trump should lead a state. he says trump is well liked in york times" would leave trump alone if he moves to des moines. keeler outlines a list of cleaning the rivers, preventing chinese investment and deporting migrant workers. >>> an...
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dorsett, even before dorsett, duane thomas, walt garrison. >> jimmy: what do you say to a team when you speak to them? you're an actor, you play roles, but you're not really that guy. real quiet guy, behind the scenes kind of guy. he's a very powerful guy. and he had a stroke. and he was talking to them about how life was precious. and how they should take advantage of their life on this earth. because he's accomplished all these things and he had a stroke and it was like, oh. you can go like that. he ended up, his speech, with -- the time is now, you need to live, you need to do it now, find a way to work together. they got all this applause and stuff. i followed up behind him and i said, the time is now. the press came out and said that i said the time is now. in fact, he did. >> jimmy: he wrote that dialogue for you. >> and i took advantage and ran with it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: for the cowboys the time really is now. >> it is. >> they came out and lost their first game. >> yeah. and their quarterback. >> jimmy: and tony romo got hurt again. >> the young kid is good. >> jimmy: he is
dorsett, even before dorsett, duane thomas, walt garrison. >> jimmy: what do you say to a team when you speak to them? you're an actor, you play roles, but you're not really that guy. real quiet guy, behind the scenes kind of guy. he's a very powerful guy. and he had a stroke. and he was talking to them about how life was precious. and how they should take advantage of their life on this earth. because he's accomplished all these things and he had a stroke and it was like, oh. you can go...
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but garrison, 16-yard keeper for the win. 47-44, beavers. the bears gave up 474 yards rushing.al drops to 3-3. oregon state's first conference win since 2014. san jose state meanwhile drops to 1-4 with the loss to hawaii. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. have a great day now your accuweather forecast request lisa argen. >> good morning, everyone. a little fog at the coast. here's live doppler 7. you can barely eit there, but if you are right on the golden gate bridge you might be through it for about a half-mile. seven mile visibility and that's where it will hang out all day long. the push is not strong. high pressure is still overhead right now. you can see the good visibility be from our roof camera, 59 san jose. good morning, gilroy. 49 for you. it's 45 half moon bay. you saw highs in the upper 70s yesterday. and another few days of fleet week featuring some pretty good weather but subtle changes. you may have noticed some high clouds yesterday. we will see more of that today. 54 livermore. it's 58 concord and in the upper 40s in napa. santa rosa checking
but garrison, 16-yard keeper for the win. 47-44, beavers. the bears gave up 474 yards rushing.al drops to 3-3. oregon state's first conference win since 2014. san jose state meanwhile drops to 1-4 with the loss to hawaii. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. have a great day now your accuweather forecast request lisa argen. >> good morning, everyone. a little fog at the coast. here's live doppler 7. you can barely eit there, but if you are right on the golden gate bridge you...
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oregon state quarterback, garrison, 16-yard keeper for the win. 47-44, beavers.up 474 yards rushing. cal drops to 3-3. oregon state's first conference win since 2014. san jose state meanwhile drops to 1-4 with the loss to hawaii. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> now your accuweather forecast request lisa argen. >> good morning, everyone. we be start picking up much fog, just a little bit at the golden gate. a cooling trend as we get underway today. the sea breeze will also get going. this system misses us, but it will enhance the low clouds, the fog in the next several days. here' a look from mt. tam. it was warm yesterday. 87 oakland, san francisco and the hayward airport. 40s from half moon bay and gilroy. mountain view, and 54 oakland. in the city 55 degrees. fog-free from sutro with numbers ranging from putt upper 40s napa, fairfield. 52 livermore, 54 concord. we are cooler along the peninsula. you will feel that today with the afternoon sea breeze and some high clouds. overall temperatures around the bay and right at th
oregon state quarterback, garrison, 16-yard keeper for the win. 47-44, beavers.up 474 yards rushing. cal drops to 3-3. oregon state's first conference win since 2014. san jose state meanwhile drops to 1-4 with the loss to hawaii. that's the way the ball bounces. i'm mike shumann. have a great day. >> now your accuweather forecast request lisa argen. >> good morning, everyone. we be start picking up much fog, just a little bit at the golden gate. a cooling trend as we get underway...
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justice brennan in a case called garrison pointed out that the way the nazis often in their rise to powerilenced their enemies and opposition was through threatening to use defamation lawsuits against them, but i do want to add that quite apart from these lawsuits. if trump loses, as i hope he will. we won't have to take the next step, but if he should happen to win, then lawyers around the country who are joining knee this effort are going to do all we can pro bono to prevent him from abusing executive power by violating the first amendment and much else in the constitution, because if he wins, he's likely to take a congress with him and not likely to have the checks and balances. so the legal community has a challenge i hope they can meet. i hope people who are lawyers, not in the pejorative sense, but in the best sense of the word need to step up and call this tyrant for what he is. >> professor laurence tribe in the honorable position of the bar stepping forward to defend the rights of those who could be abused by others abusing legal lawsuit powers. professor tribe, thank you very mu
justice brennan in a case called garrison pointed out that the way the nazis often in their rise to powerilenced their enemies and opposition was through threatening to use defamation lawsuits against them, but i do want to add that quite apart from these lawsuits. if trump loses, as i hope he will. we won't have to take the next step, but if he should happen to win, then lawyers around the country who are joining knee this effort are going to do all we can pro bono to prevent him from abusing...
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he has the garrison the city of almost 10 times that amount the population, 168000 and change. he doesn't have a whole lot despair. george mcclellan, who had been asked to provide troops, cut down the lot because of the peninsula campaign. i think it's a combination of factors, but the big thing to be kept in mind is we look back on the civil war at these armies in the navy's looking back at the perspective of two world wars. there is aget that lot of things they are doing in the civil war for the first time. that largest army in the history of united states before first manassas that an officer has ever commanded is washington at your cap. -- yorktown. 17,000 men. that's the size of some of these corps in the civil war. and just like marching out the first manassas, mcdowell has more experience than any of the u.s. officer in the history of united's army, just by marching out and commanding an army that big and moving it and supplying it. i think we need to remember that when we think about these guys. was it a missed opportunity? you bet you. they would be great to have infan
he has the garrison the city of almost 10 times that amount the population, 168000 and change. he doesn't have a whole lot despair. george mcclellan, who had been asked to provide troops, cut down the lot because of the peninsula campaign. i think it's a combination of factors, but the big thing to be kept in mind is we look back on the civil war at these armies in the navy's looking back at the perspective of two world wars. there is aget that lot of things they are doing in the civil war for...
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what garrison they leave, do i not know. lafayette continued to washington. should a french fleet come in hampton road, the british army would be hours. further lafayette wrote to washington that he received some intelligences by way of this servant i have once mentioned. a very sensual fellow was with him. i hear that he began fort fight new york. he described the british position at work town enumerating the numbers that they sail into the river at gloucester and even the fact that a large number of british soldiers were ill. but information gathered from spice please we have the ability bod yid fighting force actability 417 rank-and-file. -- force at about 4500 rank-and-file. the french fleet under admiral degraw arrived and the rest as they say is history. of cornwallis's surrounder in july 17, 1781 end his campaign and also ended his work as a spy in all likelihood james returned to his plaster william armised jr., who was still in charge. according to the sentences take on the city of richmond, then 28-year-old armistead perhaps his wife or sister. four
what garrison they leave, do i not know. lafayette continued to washington. should a french fleet come in hampton road, the british army would be hours. further lafayette wrote to washington that he received some intelligences by way of this servant i have once mentioned. a very sensual fellow was with him. i hear that he began fort fight new york. he described the british position at work town enumerating the numbers that they sail into the river at gloucester and even the fact that a large...
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and yet at the same time, i read a letter where a grandson of wasiam blake garrison solicited and asked what he thought of harriet tubman and he said who? right at the same time that there were harriet heaven clubs. so i think you have to keep spreading the word and there will be many, many versions of harriet that go out. supporting education. she collected money for schools and sent it to the freedmen's bureau. she was very committed to that. i think philanthropy and the whole question of the way in which -- i mean the controversy over abraham lincoln statue in lincoln park in washington, where an african-american woman gave money and it was collected -- that african-american philanthropy is something that needs re-examination. >> ironically perhaps, the history of andrew jackson will now come to the floor and people that he was only the father of the democratic party, expanded the franchise that also he, but was, you know, the number one worked on indian remover and that he was a slave owner. people may say, oh, let me look at this black dial the back and see what he's all about -- b
and yet at the same time, i read a letter where a grandson of wasiam blake garrison solicited and asked what he thought of harriet tubman and he said who? right at the same time that there were harriet heaven clubs. so i think you have to keep spreading the word and there will be many, many versions of harriet that go out. supporting education. she collected money for schools and sent it to the freedmen's bureau. she was very committed to that. i think philanthropy and the whole question of the...
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and said that was wildly out of line and he couldn't conceive that it would take more troops to garrisoniraq after the war that it would take to fight the war. shinseki was just relying on a pretty standard metric within the american government. he got a relatively hostile population, he's keeping requires a certain ratio of troops to population. -- peacekeeping requires a certain ratio of troops to population. this was on the record, and yet they went ahead. i don't know why. >> two days a year, you can balance an egg a bright and will stay there. , and it will stay there. you say after the soviet union fell that the united states could have invited russia to join nato and i agree with you completely. todayesponse to food and to putin isn -- it's too late. no go. many you are missing the three of 65 days of the year that you are looking at. what was the reason to have nato continue after the soviet union fell? you already have the blueprint for nato. the threat of the soviet union re-develops and reconstitutes itself or threatens in that area or somewhere else to recast itself, you alre
and said that was wildly out of line and he couldn't conceive that it would take more troops to garrisoniraq after the war that it would take to fight the war. shinseki was just relying on a pretty standard metric within the american government. he got a relatively hostile population, he's keeping requires a certain ratio of troops to population. -- peacekeeping requires a certain ratio of troops to population. this was on the record, and yet they went ahead. i don't know why. >> two days...
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in another county, garrison district, romney 70, obama 1. so when mr.he possible voter fraud because no one voted for a republican, no one voted for a democrat in other areas. do you think that's fraud or as election officials in pennsylvania say, it's just voting? >> no, it piques my interest, just because one goes republican, one goes democrat, it makes me wonder was there someone possibly in that station throwing out votes cast for one party and on another occasion throwing out votes cast for another party? i'm not saying that definitely happened, but those numbers are odd and it's perfectly logical and reasonable. as a voter i have that right to say, listen, i personally find that strange and i want to make sure that eyes and ears are open so that we respect this process so that doesn't happen. >> and one report found there was some problems, several votes in philadelphia at one point. but your campaign has talked about having a polling watch, voter watch operation. is that still in place, and do you think that will, as the critics say, lead to vote
in another county, garrison district, romney 70, obama 1. so when mr.he possible voter fraud because no one voted for a republican, no one voted for a democrat in other areas. do you think that's fraud or as election officials in pennsylvania say, it's just voting? >> no, it piques my interest, just because one goes republican, one goes democrat, it makes me wonder was there someone possibly in that station throwing out votes cast for one party and on another occasion throwing out votes...
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our ability to actually simulate in garrison, the networks we're going to find. we just cannot afford a model where we do these major exercises, we try to bring everybody together. it's just a cost intensive approach to doing business. that's a part of our strategy, but it shouldn't be the fundamental backbone. cyber situational where it's another area where i would argue we have got to be able to visualize this battle space. right now, we just don't do that well. i have prioritized it as a lower level and i'm the first to acknowledge that. we've had to identify where can we take risks and i tend to prioritize it lower. >> but it's an area where i remain concerned. we need to increase the level of investment we're taking too much risk. those are probably -- i don't to want give you a long answer. i know you have limited time, senator. those will probably be the three biggest areas i would focus on, invest on. >> okay, thank you, admiral. left me shift to a different topic. nbc news article claims that despite evidence that russia is behind a number of cyber intru
our ability to actually simulate in garrison, the networks we're going to find. we just cannot afford a model where we do these major exercises, we try to bring everybody together. it's just a cost intensive approach to doing business. that's a part of our strategy, but it shouldn't be the fundamental backbone. cyber situational where it's another area where i would argue we have got to be able to visualize this battle space. right now, we just don't do that well. i have prioritized it as a...
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our ability to simulate in garrison the networks we'll defend, the networks we'll operate on. that's fundamental to the future for us. we cannot afford a mod dwell we do these major exercises, we try to bring everybody together. it's a cost intensive approach to doing business. it's a part of our strategy but it shouldn't be the fundamental backbone. cyber situation awareness is another area where i would argue we have got to be able to visualize this battle space. we don't do that well. we've had to identify where we can take risks so i'll tend to prioritize it lower but it's an area where we need to increase the level of investment. we're taking too much risk. i don't want to give you a long answer because i know you have limited time, senator. those will be the three biggest we need to keep focused on and investing on. >> thank you, admiral. let me shift to a different topic. an nbc news article this week claims that despite evidence that russia is behind a number of cyber intrusions into american networks that the administration failed to respond because it determined we n
our ability to simulate in garrison the networks we'll defend, the networks we'll operate on. that's fundamental to the future for us. we cannot afford a mod dwell we do these major exercises, we try to bring everybody together. it's a cost intensive approach to doing business. it's a part of our strategy but it shouldn't be the fundamental backbone. cyber situation awareness is another area where i would argue we have got to be able to visualize this battle space. we don't do that well. we've...
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garrison closed near i-70. we're going to spiral around and take you to downtown. parts of spear going north bound it's going to be close for utility works. intersection. closures start at 7:00 and going to continue each night through wednesday of next week and allen, there's also other closures that's going to be in place as we get through the week. >> controversial arizona sheriff is now charged with contempt of court. a federal judge has ordered him to stand trial in december. he's accused of disobeying the terms of a 2011 court junction. that barred stopping and containing motorist based on suspicion they were in the country illegally. the 84-year-old sheriff is running for office a seventh time. >> uncovering more cases of voter fraud. >> owning property in colorado and kansas. according to officials the registered republican voted in one man, three elections and six votes. kansas secretary of state. >> you'll be surprised how often people go to vote. >> wilson is one of five charged with voter fraud in kansas. after each election colorado and kansas cross che
garrison closed near i-70. we're going to spiral around and take you to downtown. parts of spear going north bound it's going to be close for utility works. intersection. closures start at 7:00 and going to continue each night through wednesday of next week and allen, there's also other closures that's going to be in place as we get through the week. >> controversial arizona sheriff is now charged with contempt of court. a federal judge has ordered him to stand trial in december. he's...