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so thank you for all your hard work. then, last but certainly not least my thing so important this year to our masers budget office did with the white house, to your entire team and i know this is your first year as i can budget director for our mayor be you did an incredible job.. i think kate would be incredibly proud of how went down but thank you for all your hard work. you and your team the entire team i see back there, thank you everybody for the late nights and for all your hardware. so thank you all. lastly, to our city attorney, mr. gibner between these late nights is what i think we were talking super late last night or early in this morning i woke you up a few times oh thanks for your efforts in this regard. our clerk's office, thank you for being here in the last few days. doesn't it done without a famous 01 a thank you all for being part of this process and really proud that were the end of the road. and happy that were ended the road right now get for this year. something seven could open this up to a few c
so thank you for all your hard work. then, last but certainly not least my thing so important this year to our masers budget office did with the white house, to your entire team and i know this is your first year as i can budget director for our mayor be you did an incredible job.. i think kate would be incredibly proud of how went down but thank you for all your hard work. you and your team the entire team i see back there, thank you everybody for the late nights and for all your hardware. so...
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work hard, if you know you're going to get it for free? >> i absolutely don't think most hard-working americans, especially middle-class families who are out there struggling every day, would agree with you that they aren't going to have their children work hard in college because it's free. >> maria -- >> we've got to jump because john mccain is on the other side of this. but on the point about obamacare, i stipeak with ceos d managers, and they're saying they're not hiring because obamacare is too expensive. >> as a ceo. company, i am able to hire people and i believe obamacare has been successful. >> how many employees do you have? >> i have 25 employees. >> under the threshold. >> a lot of people are saying they want to keep them to 50 so they don't have to offer the benefits. you don't have to offer healthcare benefits because you've got 20-plus -- >> i don't have to, and i do, which is even more wonderful, right, because i try to care for the hard-working americans out there. i want to make sure we're talking the talk and we do offer
work hard, if you know you're going to get it for free? >> i absolutely don't think most hard-working americans, especially middle-class families who are out there struggling every day, would agree with you that they aren't going to have their children work hard in college because it's free. >> maria -- >> we've got to jump because john mccain is on the other side of this. but on the point about obamacare, i stipeak with ceos d managers, and they're saying they're not hiring...
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the job is really hard, let me tell you. this job job is hard. it wears down your soul. i don't want to get too depressing about it but i think a lot of police officers will understand this because they deal with the worst 10% of the worst 10%. these guys dealt with the worst 10% of the worst 10% of the worst 10%. these people these people who kill people are not pleasant people. there's a lot of talk, i never saw them break the law and never saw them bend the rules, nothing that would remotely count for that under current case law. they used a lot of trickery to try to get confessions but you can do that. i just remember how hard the job was, going out with them on death investigation. somebody just died in their dead in front of you and they're talking about business over this corpse. i saw more than 25 bodies in my six months, maybe a few more, i stopped counting at that point, i slipped on brain matter and i slipped in a puddle of blood. when you're right there and you realize i'm not the only one this happens to. they must all deal with this. these are some of the f
the job is really hard, let me tell you. this job job is hard. it wears down your soul. i don't want to get too depressing about it but i think a lot of police officers will understand this because they deal with the worst 10% of the worst 10%. these guys dealt with the worst 10% of the worst 10% of the worst 10%. these people these people who kill people are not pleasant people. there's a lot of talk, i never saw them break the law and never saw them bend the rules, nothing that would remotely...
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so thank you for all your hard work. then, last but certainly not least my thing so important this year to our masers budget office did with the white house, to your entire team and i know this is your first year as i can budget director for our mayor be you did an incredible job.. i think kate would be incredibly proud of how went down but thank you for all your hard work. you and your team the entire team i see back there, thank you everybody for the late nights and for all your hardware. so thank you all. lastly, to our city attorney, mr. gibner between these late nights is what i think we were talking super late last night or early in this morning i woke you up a few times oh thanks for your efforts in this regard. our clerk's office, thank you for being here in the last few days. doesn't it done without a famous 01 a thank you all for being part of this process and really proud that were the end of the road. and happy that were ended the road right now get for this year. something seven could open this up to a few c
so thank you for all your hard work. then, last but certainly not least my thing so important this year to our masers budget office did with the white house, to your entire team and i know this is your first year as i can budget director for our mayor be you did an incredible job.. i think kate would be incredibly proud of how went down but thank you for all your hard work. you and your team the entire team i see back there, thank you everybody for the late nights and for all your hardware. so...
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but if we work hard, if we work hard and elect hillary, if we work hard and take back a democratic senate, if we work hard and take back a democratic house, you can be sure, you can bet on the fact that we will change things around. we will get government once again as an engine to help the middle class and those trying to be middle class and that torch, which i look at, out my window every morning, will burn brightly once begin. thank you, god bless you, god bless new york and god bless the united states of america! [applause] >> okay. now -- [applause] a leader after lidgetive body -- of a legislative body can't do anything unless they have really good people, unless there are really good people in that body, and one of my jobs as one of the leaders in the senate to try to get the best possible people to run for the senate and win. we want them to be smart. we want them to have great progressive values. we want them to be great speakers, leaders and have compassion. and one of the people i always had my eye on, who would make a great, my congressman, has just gotten here, yvette clark,
but if we work hard, if we work hard and elect hillary, if we work hard and take back a democratic senate, if we work hard and take back a democratic house, you can be sure, you can bet on the fact that we will change things around. we will get government once again as an engine to help the middle class and those trying to be middle class and that torch, which i look at, out my window every morning, will burn brightly once begin. thank you, god bless you, god bless new york and god bless the...
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restaurants or hotels or health care workers and others and and we all feel for working people that is hard in our expensive city to survive unless you have a december sent wage that's why a couple of years ago i destined or joibd the board of supervisors full board of supervisors to place before the voters an $15 an hour minimum wage and people that work in all those industries we did it together and we're celebrating because today it goes from $12.25 an hour to $13 and up to 15 and after that cpi takes over i want to remind everybody this city was brought together with our labor unions and your working families made up of all the exit are represents our city and got this done in a strong collaboration with everyone and showed not only the cities around the bay area but the state of california if we got together and thought about people's lives what glosses the challenges every day we can get this done for them i think we're happy here to see the wages go up are rehappy yeah, we'll have more to celebrate in addition to, of course, the bitter of our nation and things we enjoy we picked this
restaurants or hotels or health care workers and others and and we all feel for working people that is hard in our expensive city to survive unless you have a december sent wage that's why a couple of years ago i destined or joibd the board of supervisors full board of supervisors to place before the voters an $15 an hour minimum wage and people that work in all those industries we did it together and we're celebrating because today it goes from $12.25 an hour to $13 and up to 15 and after that...
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do you know how hard it is to say what did i write? it was hilarious, the two detectives, what i loved about this book. i had a diet pill popping cheeseburger eater, the female quarterback of a pro football team, a dude who brags about the herbal erection remedies he was taking and those were the detectives. those guys, overwhelmed, i felt overwhelmed, the narrative, as close to them as possible and right there story as good as they can. that is how the book started to come about and how i got into it. what i found interesting was the humanity i saw. i thought beautiful moments, adorable things. people don't understand, there is no better time to write a book about what it takes to be a homicide detective or a police officer, it is an important book, people can read and evaluate on their own terms as we have a national debate about the proper way to police our communities and that is an important thing to have for a lot of things i saw. i think the book will be a rorschach test for many people because i don't inject a lot of opinions o
do you know how hard it is to say what did i write? it was hilarious, the two detectives, what i loved about this book. i had a diet pill popping cheeseburger eater, the female quarterback of a pro football team, a dude who brags about the herbal erection remedies he was taking and those were the detectives. those guys, overwhelmed, i felt overwhelmed, the narrative, as close to them as possible and right there story as good as they can. that is how the book started to come about and how i got...
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you see three hard-hit balls in beautiful play. >> bob: oliver perez. forward to get that is jung-ho kang and now we have set a record for the longest game in nati i'm going to make this as simple as possible for you. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchase, ev-e-ry-where. i shouldn't have to ask. what's in your wallet? >> bob: to the top of the 17th inning, making this the longest game in nna for the nationals here. it will be his 38th appearance, 23-2/3 innings. 30 strikeouts, nine walks. >> f.p.: opponents hitting .244 against olly perez. fastball 92, slider 79. the shadows not a factor any more. the hitters starting to pick up the ball. we'll see what happens as we go to the 17th. sounds weird saying that, doesn't it? >> bob: yeah. . >> bob: big round house curve ball in there. felipe rivero, 45 pitches, 28 strikes innings. so perez the eighth nationals pitcher, p
you see three hard-hit balls in beautiful play. >> bob: oliver perez. forward to get that is jung-ho kang and now we have set a record for the longest game in nati i'm going to make this as simple as possible for you. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchase, ev-e-ry-where. i shouldn't have to ask....
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. >> i was having a hard time like the van ness corridor brt is that specific that opens the door to talk about the changes we've done on that. >> well the van ness projects that have been approved like the van ness project that have their viral clearance are approves people can talk about them but the decisions with made the designs are final and bringing two construction contracts many of our projects that are approved at that board have funding that 0 flows that the transportation authority so wounded change anything they can ask questions about the project their funding but generally working with the board office as projects are brought here i don't see any fundamental change there instead of the money coming directly to us they'll be a grant process we'll assess those funds. >> the mission project we talked about this morning. >> again i don't think that will fundamentally change we sometimes have prop k funding with some of the projects but, yeah it is more a process if the monies are coming directly to you whether or not we're using prop k or ftes funds but go through the part
. >> i was having a hard time like the van ness corridor brt is that specific that opens the door to talk about the changes we've done on that. >> well the van ness projects that have been approved like the van ness project that have their viral clearance are approves people can talk about them but the decisions with made the designs are final and bringing two construction contracts many of our projects that are approved at that board have funding that 0 flows that the...
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what the north did to win was to exercise hard war. hard war. that term is used a lot too and i think it's much more accurate to describe what happened. what the north did, yeah, they went in an they did a lot of damage. they burned barns. they burned crops. they killed a lot of animals. they basically imposed severe economic damage on the south, but that's not total war. that's not total war. of course books continue to be written. what sherman did to us and things like that. and basically i said, well, sherman gave you break because he didn't go around killing people. very few deaths involved in his march. and the same thing is true of sheridan. there were sprinklings of minor skirmishes, basically go in and destroy the infrastructure. that's called hard war. many of the tens of thousands of deserters from lee's army were people who in good faith went home because they felt a greater responsibility to their wives and children than they did to what was left of the confederate cause in 1864 and 1865. >> thank you. >> sir? >> i want to follow up
what the north did to win was to exercise hard war. hard war. that term is used a lot too and i think it's much more accurate to describe what happened. what the north did, yeah, they went in an they did a lot of damage. they burned barns. they burned crops. they killed a lot of animals. they basically imposed severe economic damage on the south, but that's not total war. that's not total war. of course books continue to be written. what sherman did to us and things like that. and basically i...
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people in debt, people who had fallen on hard times. he's conned them, he's defrauded them and it's ripped them off. look at his history. donald trump said he was excited for the 2008 housing crash that devastated millions of american families, because he thought it would help him scoop up more real estate on the cheap. donald trump set up a fake university to make money by cheating people and taking their life savings. donald trump goes on and on and on about being a successful businessman. but he filed business bankruptcy six times, always to protect his own money and stick the investors and contractors with the bill. donald trump hired plumbers and painters and construction workers to do hard labor for his businesses, then he told them to take only a fraction of what he owed or fight his lawyers in court for years. so, what kind of a man acts like this? what kind of a man roots for an economic crash that cost millions of people their jobs? their homes, their life savings? what kind of a man cheats students, cheats investors, cheats w
people in debt, people who had fallen on hard times. he's conned them, he's defrauded them and it's ripped them off. look at his history. donald trump said he was excited for the 2008 housing crash that devastated millions of american families, because he thought it would help him scoop up more real estate on the cheap. donald trump set up a fake university to make money by cheating people and taking their life savings. donald trump goes on and on and on about being a successful businessman....
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the similarities are startling. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you work hard for whatt in life. >> that your word is your bond. that you do what you say you're going to do. >> your word is your bond and do you what you say and keep your
the similarities are startling. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you work hard for whatt in life. >> that your word is your bond. that you do what you say you're going to do. >> your word is your bond and do you what you say and keep your
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. >> and barack obama and i were raised with many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond, that you do what you say you're going to do, that you treat people will dignity and respect. >> from a young age my parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise, that you treat people with respect -- >> because we want our children and all children in this nation to know that the only limit to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work hard for them. >> because we want our children in this nation to know that the only limit to your achievements is the strength of your dreams and your willingness to work for them. >> roy reid is host of "a.m. joy" and robert costa. i want to go with you, joy, because you are an ivy leaguer. the whole thing about plagiarism is the horror of it, which you take credit for someone else's work. and there are the words when you say something, it's supposed to be
. >> and barack obama and i were raised with many of the same values, like you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond, that you do what you say you're going to do, that you treat people will dignity and respect. >> from a young age my parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you want in life, that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise, that you treat people with respect -- >> because we want our...
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time those movements wouldn't happen unless we place the needs of working-class families that work hard to build that consensus i'm here to join in the celebration and here to say that i'm going to be working this weekend as well as in addition the celebrating but also acknowledge the people that always serve us at the hotels and restaurants and people that are working the janitorial and building maintenance and all working class in the city we're there to be of help this will be consistent raising the minimum wage to attack affordability challenges is part of solution paid parental leave is part of the solution making sure that we work so that no one is a theft of their wages that's why your head of the department the labor enforcement is joining us with the advocates of people that earn those wages i'm saying they earn every single penny they deserve to make sure they get it in their hands that's why we announce these and make sure that everybody is prepared adequately ahead of time to make sure those wages are paid and wage theft we have to make sure that our workforce that speaks ma
time those movements wouldn't happen unless we place the needs of working-class families that work hard to build that consensus i'm here to join in the celebration and here to say that i'm going to be working this weekend as well as in addition the celebrating but also acknowledge the people that always serve us at the hotels and restaurants and people that are working the janitorial and building maintenance and all working class in the city we're there to be of help this will be consistent...
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let's show the speech again. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you work hard for what youis your boonn and you do what you say you say kwhau you're going to go. >> your word is your bond and do what you say and keep your promise. >> larry: i think she wrote it. that's what she told matt lauer and i think she just changed some words like a paper. do you think she wrote it herself? >> i'm concerned we're playing into trump's hands. like in the greenroom -- i was in the greenroom going through twitter and apparently donald trump is going to drop a snapchat video on the phone with michelle obama and michelle saying i'm going to let you have it. i'm pum pumping the brakes. >> of course she didn't write it. >> as someone who just got off the campaign i think whoever wrote it is besides the point the point is it's dumpster fire and that a campaign is dealing with this is appalling. >> larry: his whole campaign is a dumpster fire it's a toilet fire. a toilet on fire and we can't stop watching. >> it's scott baio speak at your presidential convention. >> larry: i don't agree. it wa
let's show the speech again. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you work hard for what youis your boonn and you do what you say you say kwhau you're going to go. >> your word is your bond and do what you say and keep your promise. >> larry: i think she wrote it. that's what she told matt lauer and i think she just changed some words like a paper. do you think she wrote it herself? >> i'm concerned we're playing into trump's hands. like in the greenroom...
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there will be good times and hard times and unexpected turns.ll not be a trump contest without excitement and drama. . but throughout it all, remain focused on only one thing, this beautiful country that he loves so much. [ applause ] if i'm honor today serve as first lady, i will use that wonderful privilege to try to help people in our country who need it the most, one of the many causes dear to my heart is helping children and women. you judge society by how it treats its citizens. we must do our best to ensure that every child can live in comfort and security with the best possible education. [ applause ] as the citizens of this great nation and this kindness, love and compassion for each other that will bring us together and keep us together [ applause ] >> donald and i -- this is what donald and i will bring to the white house. my husband is ready to lead this great nation. he's ready to fight every day, to give our children the better future they deserve. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, donald j. trump is ready to serve and lead this c
there will be good times and hard times and unexpected turns.ll not be a trump contest without excitement and drama. . but throughout it all, remain focused on only one thing, this beautiful country that he loves so much. [ applause ] if i'm honor today serve as first lady, i will use that wonderful privilege to try to help people in our country who need it the most, one of the many causes dear to my heart is helping children and women. you judge society by how it treats its citizens. we must...
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hard to even think about that right now. but we are three innings away from completing a double header here. so felipe rivero in the top of the 16th i'll face andrew mccutchen. starling marti and then the pitcher's spot. and jonathan niese, their final reliever is up in the left field bull pen. mccutchen, 0-6. keeps on getting chances to extend that hitting streak of felipe. rivero, by the way, two innings, 25 pitches, 17 strikes, six in a row retired. couple of strikeouts. there's the left-hander, niese. who threw 25 pitches in two relief appearances last night. >> f.p.: this game is going to be decided when the shadows are done. it's getting close right now. >> bob: going to see one and hit one? >> f.p.: you're starting to get to the 7:05 start time. it's 6:30 right now. as soon as it gets dark behind felipe, you'll see it all the way. probably getting better at the moment. >> bob: mccutchen with a high fly ball. heading for the upper deck. in this mccutchen, 3-14. . >> bob: rivero goes offspeed down and away. 3-1. the nat
hard to even think about that right now. but we are three innings away from completing a double header here. so felipe rivero in the top of the 16th i'll face andrew mccutchen. starling marti and then the pitcher's spot. and jonathan niese, their final reliever is up in the left field bull pen. mccutchen, 0-6. keeps on getting chances to extend that hitting streak of felipe. rivero, by the way, two innings, 25 pitches, 17 strikes, six in a row retired. couple of strikeouts. there's the...
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>> it is hard to say. aca that wasn the important. medical loss ratio. it is the percentage of premiums that health care companies actually spent on actual health care. that at leastnt 80% of the premiums on actual health care. not a marketing or administered costs. or ceo cost or profit. if they did not, had a rebate with a difference. rebates.people got and billions of dollars back. it made the insurance companies more efficient. result, part of this was the reason for significant savings. so that the inflation and health in health care since obamacare is less than a has been in the last 50 is. not that we can't do better. weren'tthe things legislative achievements. time warnere comcast- cable merger successfully. the only senator doing that. fog -- mental health in schools as part of the rewrite of the tile left behind which is important to me. behind which is important to me. one out of five americans end up with some real mental health problem in the cymer you catch that. -- sooner you catch that. from minnesota, some school districts have done in m
>> it is hard to say. aca that wasn the important. medical loss ratio. it is the percentage of premiums that health care companies actually spent on actual health care. that at leastnt 80% of the premiums on actual health care. not a marketing or administered costs. or ceo cost or profit. if they did not, had a rebate with a difference. rebates.people got and billions of dollars back. it made the insurance companies more efficient. result, part of this was the reason for significant...
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>> it's been hard. it's cutting back, scrimping, saving. i just had to refinance my house so we could keep it. >> pelley: so number-one issue for all of you is the economy? >> yep. >> at this point, yeah. >> pelley: show of hands, how many of you are undecided? one, two, three, four undecided. help me understand something. this county is a reliable democratic county. votes for the democratic candidate in every election. how is it that four of you are undecided? >> you really don't have a strong candidate one way or the other now. it's a matter of just waiting and seeing. trump's saying what people want to hear, or what people have thought but wouldn't say out loud. right now you have to pick the lesser of two evils. >> pelley: you are not yet convinced by donald trump, but i'm curious, why do you hesitate about hillary clinton? >> i haven't heard enough from her. i haven't heard enough that she's going to do the things that i think she needs to do to bring our industry back. our industry is gone here. >> pelley: julio, if the two candidates
>> it's been hard. it's cutting back, scrimping, saving. i just had to refinance my house so we could keep it. >> pelley: so number-one issue for all of you is the economy? >> yep. >> at this point, yeah. >> pelley: show of hands, how many of you are undecided? one, two, three, four undecided. help me understand something. this county is a reliable democratic county. votes for the democratic candidate in every election. how is it that four of you are undecided?...
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the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over. historic inventions to follow. -- conventions to follow. at the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first non-politician in several decades. watch live on c-span. seat to a front row every minute of both conventions on c-span. getting on monday, july 18. y,n monda ng july 18. held a discussion on first ladies.
the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over. historic inventions to follow. -- conventions to follow. at the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first non-politician in several decades. watch live on c-span. seat to a front row every minute of both conventions on c-span. getting on monday, july 18. y,n monda ng july 18. held a discussion on first ladies.
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hard cider was used as a tool whenever he went to a rally. they would serve hard cider. they would get you drunk, and that is a good way to get people on your side. one of the gimmicks they would use to get people to attend his rallies was that they made large, 10 balls. tin balls.- large, they had his phrases on them, and they would roll them through town. a bit later, 48 years later, his grandson would run for president and be elected. what i love about the two harrison's from ohio is that william henry harrison was not from ohio, and benjamin harrison did not actually live in ohio. he was the governor of indiana when he was elected. he was born in ohio. for benjamin harrison, the recycled as much as they possibly could. we have here is a campaign of flag for engine and harrison -- benjamin harrison. we also have songbooks that were for benjamin harrison but say "we men rehearsing songbook, updated for benjamin harrison." the truly great thing that came out of his presidency was the sherman antitrust act, which is still used today to break up monopolies. that is about
hard cider was used as a tool whenever he went to a rally. they would serve hard cider. they would get you drunk, and that is a good way to get people on your side. one of the gimmicks they would use to get people to attend his rallies was that they made large, 10 balls. tin balls.- large, they had his phrases on them, and they would roll them through town. a bit later, 48 years later, his grandson would run for president and be elected. what i love about the two harrison's from ohio is that...
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i know it was hard. i know it was hard for the clinton supporters and the clinton campaign, and the way he did it and to be here and to soak in the support and recognition for everything he achieved. he may not have won the election and he set up an infrastructure for the progressive movement going forward, and the way he did this was the epitome of class and grace, and as democrats we should praise him for that. >> the tone felt different. there was so much cheering today for bernie sanders, but it didn't feel it was against hillary clinton or boog. it really felt like it was -- it was very joyful on behalf of him, but also moving to support her. the feeling was different. >> i think we saw over these last two days in this convention that the clinton team made a strategic decision and one they were forced into by the reality of the numbers, but let the decision that sanders co-own the convention with them and let them breathe through and work through the difficult process of losing that dana's talking a
i know it was hard. i know it was hard for the clinton supporters and the clinton campaign, and the way he did it and to be here and to soak in the support and recognition for everything he achieved. he may not have won the election and he set up an infrastructure for the progressive movement going forward, and the way he did this was the epitome of class and grace, and as democrats we should praise him for that. >> the tone felt different. there was so much cheering today for bernie...
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hard time has taken its toll. >> he's lost a lot of weight. a big piece of my life is ruined. it's just real sad, it's a waste of time. >> sears has no family or friends waiting for him. our crew was his first contact with outside faces in years. he opened up on how his time has affected him. >> it's kind of hard for me to explain. you start feeling. they talk about conscience. before you didn't have a conscience. you start developing a conscience. because you actually have time to sit in a cell all day and think about the things you've done. you know what i mean? it's like, man, why did i do that? what a dumb kid. >> during our shoot at new mexico, sears had been approved for a transfer to level five. a lower security housing unit where he would have considerably more freedom and the opportunity to be around other inmates. but with sears, nothing is certain. >> he's been in level five a couple times. i hope he makes it. joe sears, it's a big waiting game. only joe sears knows if he can make it there or not. >> i personally have never had any
hard time has taken its toll. >> he's lost a lot of weight. a big piece of my life is ruined. it's just real sad, it's a waste of time. >> sears has no family or friends waiting for him. our crew was his first contact with outside faces in years. he opened up on how his time has affected him. >> it's kind of hard for me to explain. you start feeling. they talk about conscience. before you didn't have a conscience. you start developing a conscience. because you actually have...
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and play hard. and e the life every second because it's very short and it flies. >> ratings winner steven colbert. >> dive into t other big news megyn kelly has been silent in gretchen carlson's lawsuit against f roger one report says she has been talking behind closed doors. >> roger ailes being accused fundamentif the story is true being accused powerful female in broadcast n you put those things together and it would be a death blow to roger ai roger ailes' career. >> there were reports that ailes is being forced out after a magazine reported citing sources that 21st century fox gave ailes a deadline of august first to resign or face being fired for cause. >> gretchen carlson was the catalyst when she brought a sexual harassment suit ailes. >> it's time for us to come out of the sh and let our voices be heard. it's important we will not be silenced. >> gre posted a message to her follo we talked to megyn in may after the release of a "vanity fair" cover story. it's interesting to note she credite
and play hard. and e the life every second because it's very short and it flies. >> ratings winner steven colbert. >> dive into t other big news megyn kelly has been silent in gretchen carlson's lawsuit against f roger one report says she has been talking behind closed doors. >> roger ailes being accused fundamentif the story is true being accused powerful female in broadcast n you put those things together and it would be a death blow to roger ai roger ailes' career. >>...
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you worked so hard to get it.nother look here as he throws the big right hand. >> virgil: great reach. great leverage. >> danny: a perfect shot. perfect right hand down the pipe. that's his money punch. >> brian: mark breland told us, virgil, in the hotel on the way over i want to see a shorter hook. >> virgil: arreola picked up on the hook before it landed. most fighters can pick up on it, they can take the punch. >> brian: round four scheduled for 12. deontay wilder had plannedn big title defense against alexander povetkin. povetkin tested positive for a banned substance. the fight was called nine days before the bout. wilder was already in camp in sheffield, england, he was about to get on the plane to go to moscow when he got the news and he wondered, does the fight go on? danny garcia, you went through this situation in your career. >> danny: i have been there before. the difference between his and mine was i found out the day before my fight so it was like -- it was a tough decision for me. >> brian: eric mo
you worked so hard to get it.nother look here as he throws the big right hand. >> virgil: great reach. great leverage. >> danny: a perfect shot. perfect right hand down the pipe. that's his money punch. >> brian: mark breland told us, virgil, in the hotel on the way over i want to see a shorter hook. >> virgil: arreola picked up on the hook before it landed. most fighters can pick up on it, they can take the punch. >> brian: round four scheduled for 12. deontay...
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when she lost the hard-fought contest to president obama in 2008, she worked for his election hard, but she hesitated to say yes when he asked her to join his cabinet. because she so loved being a senator from new york. so like me in a different context, she had to keep asking. but as we all saw and heard from madeleine albright, it was worth the effort and worth the wait. as secretary of state, she worked hard to get strong sanctions against iran's nuclear program, and in what "the wall street journal" no less called a half court shot at the buzzer, she got russia and china to support -- her team negotiated the new s.t.a.r. treaty with russia to reduce nuclear weapons, to re-establish inspections and she got enough republican support to get two-thirds of the senate to vote necessary to ratify the treaty. she flew all night long from cambodia to the middle east to get a cease-fire that would avoid a full-out shooting war between gaza -- i mean hamas and israel and gaza, to protect the peace of the region. she backed president obama's decision to go after osama bin laden. she launched a
when she lost the hard-fought contest to president obama in 2008, she worked for his election hard, but she hesitated to say yes when he asked her to join his cabinet. because she so loved being a senator from new york. so like me in a different context, she had to keep asking. but as we all saw and heard from madeleine albright, it was worth the effort and worth the wait. as secretary of state, she worked hard to get strong sanctions against iran's nuclear program, and in what "the wall...
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she lost a hard-core contest to president obama, she worked for his election hard. she hesitated to say yes when he asked her to join his cabinet because she so loved being a senator from new york. like me, in a different context, he had to keep asking. [laughter] but as we all saw and heard from madeline all bright, it was worth the effort and tworlt wait. as secretary of state, she worked hard to get strong sanctions against iran's nuclear program, and in what "the wall street journal" no less called a "half-court shot at the buzzer," she got russia and china to support it. her team negotiated a new start treaty and she got enough republican support to get 2/3 of the senate to vote necessary to ratify the treaty. [applause] she flew all night long from cambodia to the middle east to get a cease-fire that would void a full-out shooting war between hamas and israel in gaza, to protect the peace of the region. she backed president obama's decision to go after osama bin laden. she launched a team -- this is really important today. she launched a team to fight back aga
she lost a hard-core contest to president obama, she worked for his election hard. she hesitated to say yes when he asked her to join his cabinet because she so loved being a senator from new york. like me, in a different context, he had to keep asking. [laughter] but as we all saw and heard from madeline all bright, it was worth the effort and tworlt wait. as secretary of state, she worked hard to get strong sanctions against iran's nuclear program, and in what "the wall street...
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it is hard when you feel that you are not wanted anymore.nths, looking for work was hardly -- difficult. anybody i decided to start the first group hug in colorado. [cheers] we had no money. even my own mother would not invest. finally, if you months later, we opened an abandoned warehouse dictionary -- district. we had 34, and love from the city, a loan from the sca. we opened. grew andt surely, we expanded. i never hosted a reality tv show, that i know that the true mark of a successful businessman if not the number of times you say you're fired, it is the number of times you say you're hired. [cheers] that is right. guy, unlikeess trump, my business to back up bite dropped -- business did not go bankrupt six times. success is sweeter when it is shared. that is just as true in business as it is in life. and on neighborhood, there were a handful of other entrepreneurs try to develop businesses. together we worked with the downtown denver partnership to create a sense of place. entrepreneurs arrived his armor businesses and the neighborhoods
it is hard when you feel that you are not wanted anymore.nths, looking for work was hardly -- difficult. anybody i decided to start the first group hug in colorado. [cheers] we had no money. even my own mother would not invest. finally, if you months later, we opened an abandoned warehouse dictionary -- district. we had 34, and love from the city, a loan from the sca. we opened. grew andt surely, we expanded. i never hosted a reality tv show, that i know that the true mark of a successful...
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if you do get hit, you might get hit hard. >> thanks, katie. first responders in delaware preparing to say good-bye to one of their own. firefighter tim died monday after falling from a helicopter during a training exercise at delaware coastal airport. this morning, chopper three flew over a funeral procession for the 46 year old firefighter. the procession on shipyard drive in wilmington was made up of dozens of firetrucks, the fa a and delaware state police are investigating the accident. >>> the search is over for philadelphia's new department of human services commissioner. today mayor jim kenney appointed cynthia figueroa to the job. figueroa currently serves as president and ceo of one of the cities largest centers serving the latino community, says this is one of the reasons she'll hit the grounds running, especially when it comes it children. >> know the children staying in the child welfare system too long. we have to do much better job of moving sure more rapidly to permanent situations. either unify with their parents, or another sup
if you do get hit, you might get hit hard. >> thanks, katie. first responders in delaware preparing to say good-bye to one of their own. firefighter tim died monday after falling from a helicopter during a training exercise at delaware coastal airport. this morning, chopper three flew over a funeral procession for the 46 year old firefighter. the procession on shipyard drive in wilmington was made up of dozens of firetrucks, the fa a and delaware state police are investigating the...
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trume hard--fought, all the way to november.onored to serve as first lady, i will use that wonderful privilege to try to help people in our country who need it the most. one of the many causes dear to my heart is helping children and women. you judge a society by how it treats its citizens. we must do our best to ensure that every child can live in comfort and security, with the best possible education. [cheers and applause] mrs. trump: as citizens of this great nation, it is kindness, love and compassion for each other that will bring us together -- and keep us together. these are the values donald and i will bring to the white house. my husband is ready to lead this great nation. he is ready to fight, every day, to give our children the better future they deserve. ladies and gentlemen, donald j. trump is ready to serve and lead this country as the next president of the united states. thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. [cheers and applause] champions, mye friend and will keep on fighting until the end we are the c
trume hard--fought, all the way to november.onored to serve as first lady, i will use that wonderful privilege to try to help people in our country who need it the most. one of the many causes dear to my heart is helping children and women. you judge a society by how it treats its citizens. we must do our best to ensure that every child can live in comfort and security, with the best possible education. [cheers and applause] mrs. trump: as citizens of this great nation, it is kindness, love and...
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if you go hard one way or too hard the other, very difficult to win. real challenge of i have to also tell you i have been, frankly, a little surprised at the intensity of the opposition to hillary. ohio is still up for grabs. but that person who can give some hope and some unity and a vision i think is the one that will win in the state of ohio. it's a very tough state to win. >> i have to ask you, you worked very hard for the nomination. you are essentially host of a party that could have been yours. how do you reconcile that, how do you deal with it? >> what's funny about it is, what was so hard when i quit, i thought when i leave, will i miss the crowds, the selfies, all o it. i'm as happy as i've ever been. and i just feel great. i don't have any regrets, any bitterness, any sour grapes. it's just fun. >> the governor told me he's at peace, you saw him meeting with out of state police officers helping with security here. by the way, some of the trump folks think this is all about him trying to preserve a chance at another run for the president. i
if you go hard one way or too hard the other, very difficult to win. real challenge of i have to also tell you i have been, frankly, a little surprised at the intensity of the opposition to hillary. ohio is still up for grabs. but that person who can give some hope and some unity and a vision i think is the one that will win in the state of ohio. it's a very tough state to win. >> i have to ask you, you worked very hard for the nomination. you are essentially host of a party that could...
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you worked so hard to get it.nother look here as he throws the big right hand. >> virgil: great reach. great leverage. >> danny: a perfect shot. perfect right hand down the pipe. that's his money punch. >> brian: mark breland told us, virgil, in the hotel on the way over i want to see a shorter hook. >> virgil: arreola picked up on the hook before it landed. most fighters can pick up on it, they can take the punch. >> brian: round four scheduled for 12. deontay wilder had planned on a big title defense against alexander povetkin. povetkin tested positive for a banned substance. the fight was called nine days before the bout. wilder was already in camp in sheffield, england, he was about to get on the plane to go to moscow when he got the news and he wondered, does the fight go on? danny garcia, you went through this situation in your career. >> danny: i have been there before. the difference between his and mine was i found out the day before my fight so it was like -- it was a tough decision for me. >> brian: eri
you worked so hard to get it.nother look here as he throws the big right hand. >> virgil: great reach. great leverage. >> danny: a perfect shot. perfect right hand down the pipe. that's his money punch. >> brian: mark breland told us, virgil, in the hotel on the way over i want to see a shorter hook. >> virgil: arreola picked up on the hook before it landed. most fighters can pick up on it, they can take the punch. >> brian: round four scheduled for 12. deontay...
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will collapse.sh we know they are bankrupt. >> how hard will it be?eders are to every square inch of the rock. we are determined to eliminate daesh by the end of the year. correspondent: it is huge test for iraqi forces. they are getting advice from western armies and iranians. iraq insists they will do the fighting. >> we need just the gray light and the. forces fighters in the skies. that is it. a short distance away, families flee the fighting further north. their enemy now is heat and hunger. is coupons.priority they only have the close that they are wearing -- the clothing they are wearing. they need everything. it was horrible, he tells me. daesh kidnapped my father. they destroyed our lives. there is a human cost in the war against the so-called islamic state, seen as the battle of our time. theirpeople escaped with lives. more and more, iraqis are entering a different hell. as the campaign for mosul intensifies, so too will the humanitarian crisis. iraq is struggling to take back its land and take care of its people. to do that, it needs the w
will collapse.sh we know they are bankrupt. >> how hard will it be?eders are to every square inch of the rock. we are determined to eliminate daesh by the end of the year. correspondent: it is huge test for iraqi forces. they are getting advice from western armies and iranians. iraq insists they will do the fighting. >> we need just the gray light and the. forces fighters in the skies. that is it. a short distance away, families flee the fighting further north. their enemy now is...
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. >> who will give the hard working men and women who built this great country a voice once again.t president can only be my mentor, my best friend, my father, donald trump. >> donald trump' injury's speech is being well received on social mode ya. >> now that's official and drum is that the nominee not all the delegates were on board. take a list season by the state by state roll call goes from pro trauma top no trump. >> proud to pledge 172 votes to the nominee of the next president of these united states donald j. trump. >> greatest country in the world and in in accordance with the will of its citizens or delegation is duly bound to cast 10 votes for senator rubio and nine votes for governor kasich. >> that of course the district of columbia cast nothing delegate votes for trump. not the only one to do that tonight the chairman ruled that the rules of the delegation 19 of those dc votes did in fact go to trump. tomorrow's theme make america first again. newt gingrich, senator marco rubio, senator ted cruz should be interesting. donald trump's second oldest son eric and trump's
. >> who will give the hard working men and women who built this great country a voice once again.t president can only be my mentor, my best friend, my father, donald trump. >> donald trump' injury's speech is being well received on social mode ya. >> now that's official and drum is that the nominee not all the delegates were on board. take a list season by the state by state roll call goes from pro trauma top no trump. >> proud to pledge 172 votes to the nominee of the...
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hard to see. hard to see. got some fog out there. i think that was the empire cam. hard to tell. foggy and humid. the relative humidity is 94 with this weekend. it is unsettled tonightment tomorrow will be a repeat of today. and as will monday. 84 degrees that was the high temperature today. it is the norm. it is exactly where we should be. with the humidity, it felt warmer at times more like the mid and upper 80s at times. still, temperature wise right where we should be. 70-degree dew points. we consider that oppressive. that is where we were today. even higher at times with low far behind. but tuesday represents a bit of a change day as things start to dry out. here is where we are now. the vortex satellite and radar, you can see mostly green and light green letting us know we are seeing the lighter rain. a lot of areas not seeing any rain at all. but the setup, we have this area of low pressure out of the ohio valley riding along the stationary front so it is here to stay for a while. here is how the futurecast sees things. some additional showers and thunderstorms. tomorrow
hard to see. hard to see. got some fog out there. i think that was the empire cam. hard to tell. foggy and humid. the relative humidity is 94 with this weekend. it is unsettled tonightment tomorrow will be a repeat of today. and as will monday. 84 degrees that was the high temperature today. it is the norm. it is exactly where we should be. with the humidity, it felt warmer at times more like the mid and upper 80s at times. still, temperature wise right where we should be. 70-degree dew points....
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. >> your willingness to work hard for them. >> and your willingness to work hard for them. >> also, being ivanka trump. she is gearing up to introduce him at this convention. >> i'm trying to avoid the question. >> what does she think about the comments. first, the nrl nl five. >> wearing depends underwear allowed me to meet people. >> it's more flexible to meet with you. get a free sample. >> number >>> and good evening from cleveland, the site of the republican national convention. the g.o.p. now officially has its nominee, and his name is donald trump. the grand old party is new the party of trump. it maybe fraktous, it maybe but never boring. history is made here. the role call that formally awarded their father the hard earned prize. >> it is any honor to be able to throw donald trump over the top tonight with 89 delegates and another 6 for john kasich. congratulations, dad, we love you! >> everybody knows the song and they're on their feet here. it is now official. donald j. trump, a businessman with zero prior political experience, has now officially won the nominee for presi
. >> your willingness to work hard for them. >> and your willingness to work hard for them. >> also, being ivanka trump. she is gearing up to introduce him at this convention. >> i'm trying to avoid the question. >> what does she think about the comments. first, the nrl nl five. >> wearing depends underwear allowed me to meet people. >> it's more flexible to meet with you. get a free sample. >> number >>> and good evening from cleveland,...
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it is hard to think of really great examples, as when i would come to in a second, hard to think of that many great examples where tech interpreters move towards employing less skilled workers. it is not whether imagination lays. perhaps the spatial isolation of silicon valley. the fact that it is impossible to build anything under $5 million there. they don't see many people around them, so it does not seem natural for them to employ them. whatever it is the bulk of the , technology has moved in the wrong direction from the point of view of skilled americans. we have a glaring counterexample. uber is the opposite. company example of a that employs, provides employment, for lots and lots of less skilled people. if you did not face major distortion, it is hard not to think that in the longer run, maura jupiters are going to see that problem. to findhat would like some work, and yet, they are not able to currently, and that is an opportunity. my point is, every underemployed person is a failure of imagination, and we have got a lot of imagination in this country. it is a matter of fact the
it is hard to think of really great examples, as when i would come to in a second, hard to think of that many great examples where tech interpreters move towards employing less skilled workers. it is not whether imagination lays. perhaps the spatial isolation of silicon valley. the fact that it is impossible to build anything under $5 million there. they don't see many people around them, so it does not seem natural for them to employ them. whatever it is the bulk of the , technology has moved...
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it was hard to talk with them today. i felt that -- i started to cry because i felt like we let them down. and then i realized, you know what, there's an election and there is the country. and bernie has said right from the beginning, you know, chuck, that it was a two-prong approach. run for the presidency and create a political revolution that transforms this country. we're doing quite well in both. he got 45% of the vote and we met people all over this country that were so wonderful. and now we're going to be starting again moving people forward on the issues. >> mrs. sanders, what more can hillary clinton do to win over the bernie supporters? i know some of them she may never win over, but what more can she do? did she not do enough with the running mate pick? e i know that your husband likes him personally but wasn't a fan ideologically. >> idea lauologically we would liked a more progressive approach but senator kaine is a very decent, honorable man and we like him very much. the country would be proud to have him
it was hard to talk with them today. i felt that -- i started to cry because i felt like we let them down. and then i realized, you know what, there's an election and there is the country. and bernie has said right from the beginning, you know, chuck, that it was a two-prong approach. run for the presidency and create a political revolution that transforms this country. we're doing quite well in both. he got 45% of the vote and we met people all over this country that were so wonderful. and now...
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you must have a hard time trying to top reality on that show. - it is hard, even if i tweet something, i remember i said something during one of the republican debates. i just said something like i can't believe donald trump just called john kasich the n word. and so many people were like i can't believe he did that. i was like no he didn't do that. - oh no it was a joke. - but you don't know! - unbelievable, right. - maybe he did. - yeah. i've said it's got to be hard to think, i need to be funny in a context that isn't just reporting what happened. - right. - right? - yeah you have to have - sometimes i see the political sketches are like often what actually happened. - yeah, and it's part of the joy of that is someone recreating the performance and finding other versions of it, but you think that, but then you look back in time and certain things, ya know tina said as sarah palin, sarah palin didn't really say. but now you think she did, 'cause tina said it. - it's become, yeah. - like with dana carvey, ya know like let me finish, or not gonna do it. not really things that they sai
you must have a hard time trying to top reality on that show. - it is hard, even if i tweet something, i remember i said something during one of the republican debates. i just said something like i can't believe donald trump just called john kasich the n word. and so many people were like i can't believe he did that. i was like no he didn't do that. - oh no it was a joke. - but you don't know! - unbelievable, right. - maybe he did. - yeah. i've said it's got to be hard to think, i need to be...
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. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> that your word is your bond, that you do what you say you're going to do. >> that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise. >> melania trump's big moment on the national stage overshadowed by an unexpected moment, trump delivering a speech with plajerized passages of michelle obama's speech from the 2008 democratic national convention. >> we want our children and all children in this nation to know -- >> because we want our children in this nation to know. >> that the only limits to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work hard for them. >> that the only limit to your achievements is the strength of your dreams and your willingness to work for them. >> reporter: and that's not all. >> that you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you don't know them and even if you don't agree with them. >> that you treat people with respect -- >> reporter: under a fire storm of criticism online, the trump campaign issuing thi
. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> that your word is your bond, that you do what you say you're going to do. >> that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise. >> melania trump's big moment on the national stage overshadowed by an unexpected moment, trump delivering a speech with plajerized passages of michelle obama's speech from the 2008 democratic national convention. >>...