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greenfield, we all had mixed feelings., i work very closely in munich about the my grandfather. i know how perfect these guys were with things like that. of course, i can understand mr. greenfield as a survivor of a second generation that they have fear that it spreads hate and cruelty, again, on all planet. "mein kampf" was published until the war every year in several countries including america, including sweden. so it is not -- the germans made a secret out of it, and i agree as well with mr. greenfield. it is not the time if we do it yet, or half a year ago or next month. but i think for the growing youths and they have more distance to what happens in the second world war or in the holocaust at all. i think for these young people, it's important to know how a book can destroy human beings in such a way, while it was a manual for crimes, for extermination people in the world. >> mr. hess, if i may answer. i think that it is important to teach what a book can do. i don't think it is necessary to publish that book again
greenfield, we all had mixed feelings., i work very closely in munich about the my grandfather. i know how perfect these guys were with things like that. of course, i can understand mr. greenfield as a survivor of a second generation that they have fear that it spreads hate and cruelty, again, on all planet. "mein kampf" was published until the war every year in several countries including america, including sweden. so it is not -- the germans made a secret out of it, and i agree as...
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people argue the slave quarters located on the greenfield plantation may be sitting on top of several unmarked graves. supervisors has announced the creation of the greenfield preservation advisory commission to help them determine how best to proceed in their plans for moving the structures. w-s-l-s 10's rob manch is here in studio. rob - why are these buildings so important? well for one, they've been standing in that same spot in botetourt county for more than 2 hundred years. the county wants to move those structures to make way for new industrial development. but descendants say it's destruction of their heritage. one of those decendents, cheryl sullivan willis, says the ultimate goal for her would be to preserve the original 19-acre plantation as a historic site. but the county has already prepared an area they plan to move the buildings to. sullivan willis says that would destroy the historic nature of the property. cheryl sullivan willis, descendant: 10:58:52 "when you move them, you take away the authenticity of, in their history, you can't move all the dirt, all the land, yo
people argue the slave quarters located on the greenfield plantation may be sitting on top of several unmarked graves. supervisors has announced the creation of the greenfield preservation advisory commission to help them determine how best to proceed in their plans for moving the structures. w-s-l-s 10's rob manch is here in studio. rob - why are these buildings so important? well for one, they've been standing in that same spot in botetourt county for more than 2 hundred years. the county...
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. >> matt greenfield? >> greenfield. >> oh, yeah, well -- >> i said, matt, we're doomed. we took off at 8:53. our return flight was cancelled and they started to fall like domino dominos. shoutout to all of the people who work at airports. i was on the phone with a delta reservationist and she was telling me things people said. terrible. >> right. >> it's not their fault. >> one woman said, i want a letter that guarantees that my flight will land. >> she wanted a written letter? >> from the lady. she's like, ma'am, i'm in a call center. what do you want me to do? >> fax it. >> flight from houston to austin. i had 20 minutes to go 20 gates. i'm out of shape. that's what i learned. i did video of me running. that's my fast run. >> that's not exactly running. >> that's a fast run. >> that's my run. >> look, i'm like, oh, gosh. >> brisk walk. in "spy," when her moped won't go. >> you could have gone faster if you didn't record everything. >> look at me feet. >> my friend's dog, matte ie. this was in new jersey. >> come on. >> mattie is no dummy. i'll go in the house. >> don't
. >> matt greenfield? >> greenfield. >> oh, yeah, well -- >> i said, matt, we're doomed. we took off at 8:53. our return flight was cancelled and they started to fall like domino dominos. shoutout to all of the people who work at airports. i was on the phone with a delta reservationist and she was telling me things people said. terrible. >> right. >> it's not their fault. >> one woman said, i want a letter that guarantees that my flight will land....
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my name is martin greenfield. they call me a tailor but you have to be a tailor before you come a maker. it's a very difficult job and there are too many people left like me. i was 15 and a half when they took me to the concentration camp. my father sat down with me and he told me that if i don't survive i don't want you to honor us by crying. honor us by living for the eventually i came to america. everything that i know was taught to me in this factory. ask me where i am the happiest, other people will tell you other things but i will tell you i'm the happiest when i'm in the factory downstairs watching the work. not one tailor makes the whole suit. it takes about 100 operations on a jacket. each person has to do a different item perfectly. everything is matched up. every stripe, every place. >> when a person comes to buy their first suit from me he picks the color and i picked the fabric. why? by the first suit, what i see in our customers when they try on the first suit. whoever comes with them and looks at th
my name is martin greenfield. they call me a tailor but you have to be a tailor before you come a maker. it's a very difficult job and there are too many people left like me. i was 15 and a half when they took me to the concentration camp. my father sat down with me and he told me that if i don't survive i don't want you to honor us by crying. honor us by living for the eventually i came to america. everything that i know was taught to me in this factory. ask me where i am the happiest, other...
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"the greenfield preservation advisory commission will consist of citizens, representatives from community groups, historical preservation groups as well as technicalogical experts" but that's not sitting well with cheryl sullivan willis. willis is a descendent of the slaves who lived on the property more than 200 years ago. takes away from....you lose it all. it doesn't just kind of takes it away the historical value and authenticity that they have where they are right now" willis says moving the slave houses would affect many people. "it doesn't just affect my family members eventhough i am unconditionally biased because it does affect family members" when the greenfield more than intention was to make it available for recreational and education use with the majority of it going toward an industrial business center. botetourt county has altered that plan. "in seeking to balance the needs for historical preservation and economic development the board feels that they have made the best decision possible for the situation to balance all of those competing needs" willis says she was also con
"the greenfield preservation advisory commission will consist of citizens, representatives from community groups, historical preservation groups as well as technicalogical experts" but that's not sitting well with cheryl sullivan willis. willis is a descendent of the slaves who lived on the property more than 200 years ago. takes away from....you lose it all. it doesn't just kind of takes it away the historical value and authenticity that they have where they are right now"...
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a preservation advisory committee to help with the relocation of two slave houses on the former greenfield plantation. after heavy debates over the relocation, board supervisors are asking for outside help. creating the greenfield preservation advisory commitee are following the right these houses are preserved and not county leaders say accomodate "in seeking to for historical preservation and development the they have made the situation to balance all of those competing needs" there is no set date on the relocation. historical preservation site about a mile from where they originally stand. it's national school choice week, a chance to highlight diferent educational options for children in grades k through 12. in this week's early years, we're learning more about one of the several private schools in our area, pathway christian academy in christiansburg. its leaders say a private school education can be more affordable than you think. michael hurst/pathway academy principal: two or three years ago, virginia put in the capacity for a local foundation to support private have a foundation s
a preservation advisory committee to help with the relocation of two slave houses on the former greenfield plantation. after heavy debates over the relocation, board supervisors are asking for outside help. creating the greenfield preservation advisory commitee are following the right these houses are preserved and not county leaders say accomodate "in seeking to for historical preservation and development the they have made the situation to balance all of those competing needs" there...
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it happened just after 10:15 last night in the area of greenfield avenue and oakfield street. that' s in the forrest park subdivision. wesh 2' s alex villarreal talked to worried neighbors as deputies try to figure out who is responsible. happened at this house on greenfield avenue. a man shot, died of his injuries. mixed in with the rain puddles out here, you can still see the pool of blood. >> my fiance and i were just upstairs watching tv. next thing you know, we heard about, well, we heard roughly about eight or nine shots. alex: a neighbor, who asked not to be identified, says the 31-year-old man deputies say was killed, was not moving. >> we saw the one guy on the ground. he looked like maybe he was in a praying position, but when we came all the way out, we realized, he was trying to do the young gentleman that was driveway. alex: deputies confirm a second man dropped off at the hospital the same shooting. they have not said how the 26-year-old was involved. the shooting and swarm of deputies unsettled neighbors. window. >> it' so close to home and in my driveway, when
it happened just after 10:15 last night in the area of greenfield avenue and oakfield street. that' s in the forrest park subdivision. wesh 2' s alex villarreal talked to worried neighbors as deputies try to figure out who is responsible. happened at this house on greenfield avenue. a man shot, died of his injuries. mixed in with the rain puddles out here, you can still see the pool of blood. >> my fiance and i were just upstairs watching tv. next thing you know, we heard about, well, we...
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"the greenfield preservation advisory commission will consist of citizens, representatives from community groups, historical preservation groups as well as technicalogical experts" but that's not sitting well with cheryl sullivan willis. willis is a descendent of the slaves who lived on the property more than 200 years ago. "to move them somewhere else kind of takes away from....you lose it all. it doesn't just kind of takes it away the historical value and authenticity that they have where they are right now" willis says moving the slave houses would affect many people. "it doesn't just affect my family members eventhough i am unconditionally biased because it does affect family members" when the greenfield land was purchased more than 20 years ago the intention was to make it available for recreational and education use with the majority of it going toward an industrial business botetourt county has altered that plan. "in seeking to balance the needs for historical preservation and economic development the board feels that they have made the best decision possible for the situation to b
"the greenfield preservation advisory commission will consist of citizens, representatives from community groups, historical preservation groups as well as technicalogical experts" but that's not sitting well with cheryl sullivan willis. willis is a descendent of the slaves who lived on the property more than 200 years ago. "to move them somewhere else kind of takes away from....you lose it all. it doesn't just kind of takes it away the historical value and authenticity that they...
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. >>> joining me for insight and analysis are jeff greenfield of politico and the daily beast. helene cooper of the "new york times." jennifer jacobs of the "des moines register" and robert >>> welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. apologies for all of you that didn't win powerball, but we've include ing my sit down with donald trump and the struggling everyday by some in the so-called republican establishment to figure out some way to stop either trump or ted we can say this -- they've got their work cut out for them. according to our brand new nbc news/"wall street journal"/marist poll out in iowa, ted cruz holds a slim lead over donald trump, 28% to 24%, marco rubio and ben carson fighting far distant third. as we'll show you later, if trump manages to bring in new voters, he does much better. we did two different electorates in iowa to test this phenomenon. here are the single-digit republicans in iowa, the ones who got at least 3% in our poll. there's jeb bush stuck at 4%. and by the way, the two previous guys who won iowa didn't even get 3% in
. >>> joining me for insight and analysis are jeff greenfield of politico and the daily beast. helene cooper of the "new york times." jennifer jacobs of the "des moines register" and robert >>> welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. apologies for all of you that didn't win powerball, but we've include ing my sit down with donald trump and the struggling everyday by some in the so-called republican establishment...
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lois greenfield as a new book, we stopped by her studio. lois greenfield, this is rosanna and i at last friday in her studio. rosanna: so much movement, she has photographed broadway stars, musicians, at major ad campaigns. greg: lookmajor ad campaigns. greg: look at the end results. the 27 when we come back we will greg: to delete a at? greg: we look at the world trade center differently because we have been to the top. we had it to ourselves yesterday. rosanna: it is reminiscent of the old days but it is brand-new and there are green new features. greg: the window washers. we tried to talk to is them. rosanna: it was beautiful to go back to the world trade center. we went with heavy hearts. is beautiful, energized and a great tribute to the people we lost. greg: we hope the "good day" flag is still there. rosanna: we took it back, we are a the a cheaper around here but not when it comes to doing our halloween skits. we go all out. greg: donald trump is in the headlines and we wondered what it would look like if he became president down a
lois greenfield as a new book, we stopped by her studio. lois greenfield, this is rosanna and i at last friday in her studio. rosanna: so much movement, she has photographed broadway stars, musicians, at major ad campaigns. greg: lookmajor ad campaigns. greg: look at the end results. the 27 when we come back we will greg: to delete a at? greg: we look at the world trade center differently because we have been to the top. we had it to ourselves yesterday. rosanna: it is reminiscent of the old...
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for decades counsel has made decisions on development that were mostly on undeveloped land called greenfield areas. these decisions will become fewer as the town begins a new chapter on infield the moment and read on the. >> a shift is part of the town's new comprehensive plan which should be completed later this year. you can watch or read the mayor's entire address on wral.com. >>> a crowd is gathering in rally to protest the federal decision. you are looking live at the group right now. some of them are wearing tape on amounts. we will explain the message they want to send coming up. >>> dr. alan mask explains how man's best friend united researchers at two universities join together for a common cause. >>> very little rainfall across the area. here is a look at our wilson's skycap. tomorrow there is the potential ch turylism and e saat cs e giu,witht havingalth c ye and. plusonof ond o so y wattevewhen yes do you ayin? 's the rul ofv. ing nd," acceprealeatebyomednersul. likllywside rismom clink n le fha. wamonousee coadg ghio in inthis t. e g tagey amde arenonn cre ch ose aierssd eemi it
for decades counsel has made decisions on development that were mostly on undeveloped land called greenfield areas. these decisions will become fewer as the town begins a new chapter on infield the moment and read on the. >> a shift is part of the town's new comprehensive plan which should be completed later this year. you can watch or read the mayor's entire address on wral.com. >>> a crowd is gathering in rally to protest the federal decision. you are looking live at the group...
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jeff greenfield, helene cooper, jennifer jacobs, and robert costa are all here., jennifer. it's a big difference in our iowa poll than what you showed a couple weeks ago. we have bernie sanders within three points of hillary clinton in iowa. we always knew sanders' home state neighbor in new hampshire. do these numbers surprise you? >> it's amazing. think of where he was at in iowa in january a year ago. nobody knew -- we asked what do you think about bernie sanders? not one even knew who he was. so yeah, but don't forget, there's still really strong passion for hillary clinton in iowa. just yesterday they had 500 volunteers turn out at 9:00 in the morning, frigid weather, lousy conditions to knock on doors and make phone calls for her, so there is passion for her as well. >> but, helene, she can't afford to lose both states. >> no. >> that turns into hand wringing, joe biden's phone starts ringing. there's all sorts of -- we all know the panic machine would kick in. >> that would be difficult but i don't think that's going to -- everything i say is always. >> i
jeff greenfield, helene cooper, jennifer jacobs, and robert costa are all here., jennifer. it's a big difference in our iowa poll than what you showed a couple weeks ago. we have bernie sanders within three points of hillary clinton in iowa. we always knew sanders' home state neighbor in new hampshire. do these numbers surprise you? >> it's amazing. think of where he was at in iowa in january a year ago. nobody knew -- we asked what do you think about bernie sanders? not one even knew who...
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now super doppler shows the leading edge of the snow from near the steward area to west around greenfield and orient and nearing osceola. the storm is working its way to the east so in the next hour or two you'll be catching snowflakes. in des moines we will catch snowflakes by late this morning and toward noon and we expect it to be all afternoon but very light snow is expected so it will be snowing for several hours but we will only end up with one to three inches across to make roads slippery by mid afternoon. the evening commute will likely be slow. elizabeth: in commitment 2016, the front-runners on both sides of the aisle are trying to hold their ground ahead of the start of voting. aixa diaz has more from washington. aixa: donald trump is touting a major announcement and special guest at an event in iowa today. this comes as the billionaire candidate is neck and neck with ted cruz ahead of the iowa caususes. on twitter, trump once again questioned cruz's eligibility to become president because he was born in canada. cruz fired back while campaigning in new hampshire. ted cruz: we n
now super doppler shows the leading edge of the snow from near the steward area to west around greenfield and orient and nearing osceola. the storm is working its way to the east so in the next hour or two you'll be catching snowflakes. in des moines we will catch snowflakes by late this morning and toward noon and we expect it to be all afternoon but very light snow is expected so it will be snowing for several hours but we will only end up with one to three inches across to make roads...
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deputies tell us they got an aggravated battery call after $10 last night to greenfield avenue in pine hills. that' s in the forrest park subdivision. deputies tell us when they got there they found a 31-year-old man shot dead. after that, another man came to a local hospital with gunshot wounds. his condition is unknown. deputies aren' t saying if two incidents are related. covering lake county. leesburg police are investigating a deadly case of road rage. this is a new video of the effort to save that 81-year-old man' s life. wesh 2' what happened moments after the wreck. summer right now we are at the : scene of the crash that happened earlier today. in the grass. glass on the ground. look witness who heard the crash and ran out side. you will see authorities breaking the window to get mr. witt out of the car. leesburg officers responded to a single vehicle crash near us highway 27 and vine street near leesburg high. upon further investigation detectives discovered 81-year-old howard witt of leesburg had been involved in a road rage incident just south of the crash site near the lee
deputies tell us they got an aggravated battery call after $10 last night to greenfield avenue in pine hills. that' s in the forrest park subdivision. deputies tell us when they got there they found a 31-year-old man shot dead. after that, another man came to a local hospital with gunshot wounds. his condition is unknown. deputies aren' t saying if two incidents are related. covering lake county. leesburg police are investigating a deadly case of road rage. this is a new video of the effort to...
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the board is founding the greenfield preservation advisory commission to help guide that move. it's also commissioning an archaeological study of the area. w-s-l-s 10's rob manch has the details for us from botetourt county. people opposed to moving two historic slave quarters say they understand it's a hard decision. 11:00:06 "we want to see botetourt grow, but we also don't want to destroy what it's built on." cheryl sullivan willis is a descendent of those slaves who lived and worked on this property more than 2 hundred years ago. she hopes this planned study of the area will discover people moving the buildings to rest. 10:57:33 "i'm guardedly hopeful. i think that's the way a lot of us feel, because it's very important that we acknowledge and respect the last resting place of these people." 10:57:46 rob manch, botetourt county: 10:51:16 "supervisors say to conduct a study of the historical area here, archaeologists will need to remove about 6 inches of the topsoil, then use ground penetrating radar to determine if there are actually graves under the ground." supervisors sa
the board is founding the greenfield preservation advisory commission to help guide that move. it's also commissioning an archaeological study of the area. w-s-l-s 10's rob manch has the details for us from botetourt county. people opposed to moving two historic slave quarters say they understand it's a hard decision. 11:00:06 "we want to see botetourt grow, but we also don't want to destroy what it's built on." cheryl sullivan willis is a descendent of those slaves who lived and...
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the county wants to move them, but the friends of the greenfield plantation say there may be feet on this hill." one of the decendents of the people possibly buried there is cheryl sullivan willis. she says the ultimate goal for her would be to preserve the original 19- acre plantation as a historic site. but the county has already prepared an area they plan to move the buildings to. sullivan willis says that would destroy the historic nature of the property. sot: 10:59:21 "when you move those priceless treasures, you take away a lot of the history and the understanding that comes with that... 10:58:02 "when you lose that, it's almost as if you're saying their life truly was worth nothing, and they weren't even honored in death." 10:58:10 cont vo: the county says the archaeological study of the area could take up to 3 months and cost more than 60 thousand dollars. tag: 10:50:39 "the county's next continues to grow in the roanoke valley... two well known non-profits announce they will merge... providing more stability to the programs. the trust house and bethany hall will now be under
the county wants to move them, but the friends of the greenfield plantation say there may be feet on this hill." one of the decendents of the people possibly buried there is cheryl sullivan willis. she says the ultimate goal for her would be to preserve the original 19- acre plantation as a historic site. but the county has already prepared an area they plan to move the buildings to. sullivan willis says that would destroy the historic nature of the property. sot: 10:59:21 "when you...
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analyst rich greenfield now says it's still a must own stock.ome of the traders, though, are getting altitude sickness. we're going to debate netflix ahead of its earnings report. plus, we have the best performing tech fund manager since the dot combubble. that's right. he has beaten everybody since then. he has done it without owning a select group of stocks. we talk about often on this network the vet to his success. just ahead. welcome to opportunity's knocking, where self-proclaimed financial superstars pitch you investment opportunities. i've got a fantastic deal for you- gold! with the right pool of investors, there's a lot of money to be made. but first, investors must ask the right questions and use the smartcheck challenge to make the right decisions. you're not even registered; i'm done with you! i can...i can... savvy investors check their financial pro's background by visiting smartcheck.gov okay, so you launched your bank's app. now what? how will you keep up with the new demands of today's digital economy? the fact is: some believe
analyst rich greenfield now says it's still a must own stock.ome of the traders, though, are getting altitude sickness. we're going to debate netflix ahead of its earnings report. plus, we have the best performing tech fund manager since the dot combubble. that's right. he has beaten everybody since then. he has done it without owning a select group of stocks. we talk about often on this network the vet to his success. just ahead. welcome to opportunity's knocking, where self-proclaimed...
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the back edge is near new virginia toward greenfield. you will be catching a bit of a break but you will probably have mist mixed with fog. the heart of this system is churning away across the panhandle of oklahoma and it is drawing up gulf of mexico moisture. all the way from louisiana to arkansas, the rain will be lifting and across the state later this afternoon. this morning, light precipitation expected. drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle, watch for slick spots. we will have light rain pulling and across the southeastern snowflakes to the north. light rain continues through the evening especially across the southern half of the state. better chances for a wintry mix north of highway 20 as we go through overnight. here comes another round of barry cold rain right and -- very cold rain followed by a change to snow by 4:00 p.m. we are only expecting a half-inch of rain fall from this system but it will be cold and followed by a bit of snow. not much, maybe a half inch or less, but one to three inches of snow likely in eventually acros
the back edge is near new virginia toward greenfield. you will be catching a bit of a break but you will probably have mist mixed with fog. the heart of this system is churning away across the panhandle of oklahoma and it is drawing up gulf of mexico moisture. all the way from louisiana to arkansas, the rain will be lifting and across the state later this afternoon. this morning, light precipitation expected. drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle, watch for slick spots. we will have light rain...
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ben cohen and jerry greenfield.... whipped up a custom flavor for vermont senator bernie sanders. it's a bit conceptual for dessert -- but ben cohen, the co-founder of ben & jerry's, hopes this is an easy notion to swallow. "we've never done anything like this." his new, extremely limited edition ice cream flavor is "bernie's yearning." "it sounds great! anything to honor bernie sanders!" the presidential candidate is one of the biggest names to come out of burlington, vermont since -- maybe ben and jerry themselves. "he's doing a lot better a lot earlier than we expected." cohen's canvassing for sanders in iowa ahead of the caucuses. before he took off -- he took out his home ice cream maker... and whipped up a batch of mint chocolate chip. though -- all the chips are in one solid mass at the top. reflecting, cohen explains, how sanders sees too much new wealth in the united states as going to the top 1% "and you break it up into a lot of little pieces." more income needs to go to the chocolate needs to be blended down into that mint ice cream. "you spread the money around." cohe
ben cohen and jerry greenfield.... whipped up a custom flavor for vermont senator bernie sanders. it's a bit conceptual for dessert -- but ben cohen, the co-founder of ben & jerry's, hopes this is an easy notion to swallow. "we've never done anything like this." his new, extremely limited edition ice cream flavor is "bernie's yearning." "it sounds great! anything to honor bernie sanders!" the presidential candidate is one of the biggest names to come out of...
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jeff greenfield has made these arguments before. these are old arguments. yes, iowa doest not look like california. it does look like new york and neither does new hampshire. about it wehink have a sequential system. somebody has to go first. there isn't a way to get around that unless we have a national primary. think of it broadly. by, hampshire, south carolina and nevada. when combined, these four states will go before super and they are a good reflection of -- iowa, economically is a good representation. financial services are huge as our wind energy and alternatives. new hampshire has a different kind of republican party in iowa does. and in south carolina, the democrats, half of the voters are african-american and then in nevada, the latino population is significant. when you put them all together you get something that begins to approximate the country as a whole and i think that is the way to think about it. argument is that someone has to go first and it on theo be a place where ground operations and building a campaign is like building a business.
jeff greenfield has made these arguments before. these are old arguments. yes, iowa doest not look like california. it does look like new york and neither does new hampshire. about it wehink have a sequential system. somebody has to go first. there isn't a way to get around that unless we have a national primary. think of it broadly. by, hampshire, south carolina and nevada. when combined, these four states will go before super and they are a good reflection of -- iowa, economically is a good...
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you're just starting to tap into instagram, all knew greenfield for you and you haven't even startedo tap into almost 2 billion new users you have on messenger and what's app and 30 times earning and growth around 16% a good buy. >> in terms of twitter seeing the rise in the after hours. quickly, bob, does it change your view on twitter? >> it doesn't. we think this quarter will be a challenging quarter. >> all right. our thanks to bob peck, the bob peck of sun trust. let's go around the horn here for the final trade. tim? >> talked about boeing, 2.5 billion, guidance was weak but the order book 432 billion, million before, boeing don't have to buy tomorrow. a good level. >> pete? >> like the farmer names, going right back to merck, we saw activity, activity for weeks and i think this name goes higher. >> karen. >> bank of america, i think it's as ridiculous levels here. i like it. >> guy? >> love pete's georgetown tie. a lot of people don't realize, want to get a close-up on that. hoyas, that's a nice tie right there. >> texas instruments. >> oh, my gosh. >> talked about it last nig
you're just starting to tap into instagram, all knew greenfield for you and you haven't even startedo tap into almost 2 billion new users you have on messenger and what's app and 30 times earning and growth around 16% a good buy. >> in terms of twitter seeing the rise in the after hours. quickly, bob, does it change your view on twitter? >> it doesn't. we think this quarter will be a challenging quarter. >> all right. our thanks to bob peck, the bob peck of sun trust. let's go...
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. >>> apple is about to turn a big greenfield into 20,000 jobs. kpix 5's kiet do shows us the company's expansion plan in north san jose. >> reporter: and the scale of this project just makes you go wow! imagine on this empty grassy lot up to 20,000 employees working on a campus with more than 4 million square feet. the city says apple quite simply is in a league of its own. the city council last night voted unanimously to approve apple's plans to move into an 86-acre lot on first street and component drive. if you have ever been by here you know an empty lot of this size in such a prime location is rare in sillicon valley. as part of the agreement, apple can grow and develop the site for the next 15 years and if it hits that number of 4.15 million square feet that will make it bigger than it's current headquarters in cupertino. now, as part of the deal apple will also pay millions in fees to ease traffic congestion. >> traffic is always a downside of every bit of good news. we recognize and there's going to be impacted, apple will pay millions in
. >>> apple is about to turn a big greenfield into 20,000 jobs. kpix 5's kiet do shows us the company's expansion plan in north san jose. >> reporter: and the scale of this project just makes you go wow! imagine on this empty grassy lot up to 20,000 employees working on a campus with more than 4 million square feet. the city says apple quite simply is in a league of its own. the city council last night voted unanimously to approve apple's plans to move into an 86-acre lot on...
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greenfield if we're in iyowa, don't get near us.a poll tax. >> i think iowa is a great turnout rates in the general election. great literacy rate. clean politics. the caucuses are a blight on the system and essentially fraudulent. >> why? >> first, what's -- half the media coverage on iowa, right. everybody is excited. people go there for years. candidates shovel your snow. what happens on caucus night? in 2008 all the talk about obama, thousands of people, turnout rate was 16% of the eligible electorate. contrast new hampshire, 50. why? you have to go out at night on a freezing cold you're a democrat and iowaens are not fooled. >> it's not even a private vote. >> big exercise in democracy, right? call me madcap, joe. a secret ballot -- >> not on the democratic side. >> they have this notion that it's really a caucus. so instead of just counting votes like the republicans do, you gather in parts of the hall, you decide if you have 15%, and then, through a formula that a rocket scientist couldn't explain to you, they create delegate
greenfield if we're in iyowa, don't get near us.a poll tax. >> i think iowa is a great turnout rates in the general election. great literacy rate. clean politics. the caucuses are a blight on the system and essentially fraudulent. >> why? >> first, what's -- half the media coverage on iowa, right. everybody is excited. people go there for years. candidates shovel your snow. what happens on caucus night? in 2008 all the talk about obama, thousands of people, turnout rate was...