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this has been a hard election at times. it has gotten pretty ugly, has n't it? we've all felt it, especially as -- especially kids. kids write me notes, they hand me little cards and notes. parents write me, their teachers talk to me. kids are scared by the rhetoric they are hearing. i see the educators' heads nodding. little girls have heard the ugly thing said about women in this campaign and they feel terrible and doubt themselves. that's why it's important for voices like our first ladies to stand up and say respecting women and girls is important. it's especially important to send that message to our children. our kids are scared they will be sent out of the country because their parents are immigrants or they are immigrants. they are scared if they are muslim or if they have a disability. i got a letter from a parent, a mom in wisconsin who adopted her son felix from ethiopia when he was a toddler. he just turned 11 years old. he wrote my campaign to let me know that he was now 11 years old. i love it when little kids do birthday remembrances. america is t
this has been a hard election at times. it has gotten pretty ugly, has n't it? we've all felt it, especially as -- especially kids. kids write me notes, they hand me little cards and notes. parents write me, their teachers talk to me. kids are scared by the rhetoric they are hearing. i see the educators' heads nodding. little girls have heard the ugly thing said about women in this campaign and they feel terrible and doubt themselves. that's why it's important for voices like our first ladies...
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ha-ha. you hate me! >> i -- >> laugh of hate. >> i chose the wrong line of work. >> ha-ha. >> social media influencers are a small slice of what the advertising industry spend overall on ad. but it was enough to catch the eye of hollywood. paul kasers an agent with caa one of the biggest talent firms in town. do they take too much for what they do? >> absolutely not. they're the new rock stars with a bigger audience than old hollywood ever had a chance to access. when they take a video, or a picture ad paush a button on their phone, immediately disseminated to millions across the planet. that level of access is unprecedented. >> caa made its name representing stars of the big screen. but kasers represents emerging stars of the tiny screen we >> when logan does a branded campaign. how many millions watched it. where they watched it, what age they are and demo. furthermore, more than just the views you. can seep their engagement. you can, people are continuing to talk about a video afterward. and they're s
ha-ha. you hate me! >> i -- >> laugh of hate. >> i chose the wrong line of work. >> ha-ha. >> social media influencers are a small slice of what the advertising industry spend overall on ad. but it was enough to catch the eye of hollywood. paul kasers an agent with caa one of the biggest talent firms in town. do they take too much for what they do? >> absolutely not. they're the new rock stars with a bigger audience than old hollywood ever had a chance to...
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he has been all along. he has had a horrible stretch. state polling or he is doing but better with independence and women for the most part the nationally show this thing is not over. john: right, but here's the thing. you are saying, it's a mental exercise to give him all those states. i think it's an exercise and mental gymnastics. you are saying he is within striking distance, but behind in a bunch of states he has to win all of. he's within striking this is a pulling an inside straight. if it was one or two states where he was, most wednesdays for him that he was behind in, i would see there was more of a possible path, what we are talking about a national wave that is moving against them, and in these states were you were right, he has not lost that much altitude but he is still where he was a few weeks ago. he needed to overcome obstacles. mark: take them one by one. ohio, he has generally been ahead. clinton folks think he could win there. he could win iowa. the silver state is a question, but he has been ahead at times. he could
he has been all along. he has had a horrible stretch. state polling or he is doing but better with independence and women for the most part the nationally show this thing is not over. john: right, but here's the thing. you are saying, it's a mental exercise to give him all those states. i think it's an exercise and mental gymnastics. you are saying he is within striking distance, but behind in a bunch of states he has to win all of. he's within striking this is a pulling an inside straight. if...
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--ling has one life to spend he only has one lifetime to spend in prison.is in a long time coming, but i feel justice has been done for all three women. juan: jerry mitchell, once you got the tip, did you immediately start invevestigating this stor? and once you did start, what was it that really turned the case for you in terms of a cold case? >> well, we had continuing conversations. in may 2012, mary rose came down to mississippi and said she wanted to confront vail. i told her i wanted to go with her. we literally went out to where he lived in a very remote part of mississippi. went out with her. she knocked on the trailer. you did not answer. there was another trailer that was storm damaged. she walked over to that trailer in the back window was missing, so she crawled in and opened the front door. so i could see in. started rummaging around, and she throughout a machete. it clank on the floor. another machete. and another machete. and all of the swords. it was the beginning of it. it was wild. it was, what have i gotten myself into? that began the jou
--ling has one life to spend he only has one lifetime to spend in prison.is in a long time coming, but i feel justice has been done for all three women. juan: jerry mitchell, once you got the tip, did you immediately start invevestigating this stor? and once you did start, what was it that really turned the case for you in terms of a cold case? >> well, we had continuing conversations. in may 2012, mary rose came down to mississippi and said she wanted to confront vail. i told her i...
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has with any country. but with the election of this man, rodrigo duterte, as president, this old alliance is being picked apart. shockingly outspoken and aligning himself with the anti-american left in the philippines, he has already said endants the exercises to and wants closer ties with hasia and china, and he bristled with indignation of u.s. criticism of his violent anti-drug campaign. >> so you can go to hell. mr. obama, you can go to hell. jonathan: comments by his defense secretary today suggest he's already downgrading military relations. just how far president duterte intends to break with the u.s. isn't clear yet. after seeing his ruthless antidrug campaign, people are learning to take his dramatic announcements seriously. but the philippines armed forces are poorly equipped and often ineffective. without strong u.s. backing, they offer little in the way of bargaining strength to the president when he starts what will surely be very tough negotiations with china over their territorial dispute. j
has with any country. but with the election of this man, rodrigo duterte, as president, this old alliance is being picked apart. shockingly outspoken and aligning himself with the anti-american left in the philippines, he has already said endants the exercises to and wants closer ties with hasia and china, and he bristled with indignation of u.s. criticism of his violent anti-drug campaign. >> so you can go to hell. mr. obama, you can go to hell. jonathan: comments by his defense...
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he has resigned his post.ll from us good we will be back after a short break with the in-depth analysis of our top story spirit in the meantime we leave you with some bob dylan. stay with us. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >>> this week on "wealthtrack," understanding financial crises. they have occurred regularly for centuries, but a spike in frequency over the last 40 years. what is going on? known economist and long-time editor of "manias, panics, and crashes," robert aliber joins us with strategist and global shocks author nick sargen next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack". >> new york life, along with mainstays family of mutual fund offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going.
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the king has died.wo year yield, at 84 basis points, it is down 2 basis points, but that's the highest level we've seen in 2 months. let's take a look at the broader u.s. markets. the dow is down 6/10 of 1%. the nasdaq is down 7/10 of 1%. let's go live to midtown manhattan and abigail doolittle. is off thee nasdaq session lows. earlier the nasdaq had been down more than 1%. nonetheless, the index is on pace for its worst weekly decline since september 9. that was the worst weekly decline since the brexit. we took a look at the nasdaq 100. two themes seem to emerge. china and chip. jd.com, the association is obvious. yahoo! a tracking stock for alibaba. all of this as china reported disappointing export and import data for september. it may also be dragging on the chips. could certainly be a macro tailwind for the stocks. hitting micron, applied materials. to the low, similar nasdaq. the stocks have had a big run over the recent months. valuation is high. some investors may be taking profits ahead of a l
the king has died.wo year yield, at 84 basis points, it is down 2 basis points, but that's the highest level we've seen in 2 months. let's take a look at the broader u.s. markets. the dow is down 6/10 of 1%. the nasdaq is down 7/10 of 1%. let's go live to midtown manhattan and abigail doolittle. is off thee nasdaq session lows. earlier the nasdaq had been down more than 1%. nonetheless, the index is on pace for its worst weekly decline since september 9. that was the worst weekly decline since...
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that loophole has been shut.r killings now carry a mandatory sentence of 25 years in prison. anchor: but is this a decision that comes around three months after the horrific murder of that pakistani internet celebrity by her own brother? -- may may own be a new own be effective. she was allegedly strangled by her brother, who accused her of bringing shame on her family by her internet presence. you can see her picture here in "the wall street journal." the new bill should help to bring about justice for some 1000 women, an astonishing figure, killed in honor killings every year in pakistan. anchor: now, back to france and paris's bid to host the olympics in 2024. today is an important part of the process i understand. >> it is, indeed. paris has submitted its application to the international olympic committee, but today marks the second phase of the bid. france's outlining how much it thinks the games will cost and how it is proposing to get organized. the submission consists of 20 pages and outlines a total budg
that loophole has been shut.r killings now carry a mandatory sentence of 25 years in prison. anchor: but is this a decision that comes around three months after the horrific murder of that pakistani internet celebrity by her own brother? -- may may own be a new own be effective. she was allegedly strangled by her brother, who accused her of bringing shame on her family by her internet presence. you can see her picture here in "the wall street journal." the new bill should help to...
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, so his success has been limited.some people think that would be a good place to create an all-white nation. the campaign of the order was active there. there is a tradition of white separatism in that area. other people think that it is bad, because although it is mostly white, the pacific northwest, a lot of the people there are politically liberal, for example seattle. covington, i would say, has really put the most thought into it for separatism. he has even come up with a constitution for his north west republic. there are some socialistic elements. detox about providing health care. at the present time, it is still a very marginal movement. whether it will take off, that is to be seen. covington is getting kind of advanced in age, well into his 60's right now. i don't know if there will be somebody to take over the reins when he decides to retire. it has been one of the more endearing separatist projects, but to date, there is not really much to show for it. -- one of the more unduring separatist projects, but t
, so his success has been limited.some people think that would be a good place to create an all-white nation. the campaign of the order was active there. there is a tradition of white separatism in that area. other people think that it is bad, because although it is mostly white, the pacific northwest, a lot of the people there are politically liberal, for example seattle. covington, i would say, has really put the most thought into it for separatism. he has even come up with a constitution for...
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nbc news poll has it 43% to 43%. a critical state for trump as he tries to get to 270 and critical for hillary clinton as she hopes to block him. let's go to the map that matters most. the race to 270. we still have secretary clinton winning overwhelmingly so. this data makes us think about nevada. maybe trump can take nevada. what about florida? donald trump needs to win florida. if he can do that, she is still above 270, but trump is in play. a steep hill for the final dozen days. trump must win north carolina and ohio. and mike pence in utah. campaigning in the west. these are ruby red west states. he must get them back. if he gets them back, he is in play. even, he needs to change a blue state to get there. is trump in play? is the hill steep? absolutely. >>> john king, thanks. fireworks at the senate debate. the democratic nominee and republican nominee were squaring off on live tv. take a look. >> i think it is important for voters to understand the differences between myself and the delegate. otherwise they do
nbc news poll has it 43% to 43%. a critical state for trump as he tries to get to 270 and critical for hillary clinton as she hopes to block him. let's go to the map that matters most. the race to 270. we still have secretary clinton winning overwhelmingly so. this data makes us think about nevada. maybe trump can take nevada. what about florida? donald trump needs to win florida. if he can do that, she is still above 270, but trump is in play. a steep hill for the final dozen days. trump must...
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nothing has come out that has been a smoking gun. that certainly has not kept the trump campaign for criticizing hillary clinton and the e-mails and trying to create mistrust in her and what she could do as a president. >> no more debates to be had, eugene. it's just down to these candidates hitting the trail, doing their best to get those last-minute, those independent or swing voters. but when it comes to women voters and donald trump, from what we have seen from the last debate performance, does he have a problem with women voters and will he be able to overcome that? >> at this rate, it honestly does not appear to be something he can overcome. with each week, there seems to be something coming from the campaign. the most recent example was the nasty woman comment lodged at hillary clinton. whether or not he can get more surrogates who can get with on the trail and encourage fewer women voters to leave his support remains to be seen. but honestly, at this point, it looks like a demographic that is lost but it's still early and per
nothing has come out that has been a smoking gun. that certainly has not kept the trump campaign for criticizing hillary clinton and the e-mails and trying to create mistrust in her and what she could do as a president. >> no more debates to be had, eugene. it's just down to these candidates hitting the trail, doing their best to get those last-minute, those independent or swing voters. but when it comes to women voters and donald trump, from what we have seen from the last debate...
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elephant poaching has surged. the population of after-- african elephants has fallen. . china is the world's largest consumer of ivory and has declared its intention to shut down it markets. the u.s. imposed a near total ban in june. japan has so far existed citing the strict regulation of its internal trailed. illegal wide live trade is worth about 18 million billion per year. the debate and johannesburg isn't over. southern african countries that bibia and dim babb way have argued that their elephant populations are healthy enough to sustain an ivory trailed. >> finally, if you want someone to talk to at the end of the day this new exan yoon may be for you. toyota has unveiled a tiny talking robot, which will go on sale next year for about $400. it's about the size of a coffee mug. a hand held version of an android that's already been used by used by astronauts in the united states. it can respond to emotion, which could make it popular among japan's aging population. of course, it's not all all trustic for toyota. they hope this technology could eventually be used inq
elephant poaching has surged. the population of after-- african elephants has fallen. . china is the world's largest consumer of ivory and has declared its intention to shut down it markets. the u.s. imposed a near total ban in june. japan has so far existed citing the strict regulation of its internal trailed. illegal wide live trade is worth about 18 million billion per year. the debate and johannesburg isn't over. southern african countries that bibia and dim babb way have argued that their...
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it has had an impact. it has boosted the odds of a hike to 61%. thate other side of conversation with the new york fed president william dudley suggesting that the central bank should because shifts in raising rates even that the limits are still in place with the rates where they are in terms of being able to have something in the toolbox when the recession does kick in. what are you watching, angie? angie: we are watching another weakyen -- another day of yen. that is on the back of that kind of perception that the central ma --and loretto loretta mester suggests that things are in flux. mumbai has been trading for 20 minutes and we are waiting for the r.b.i. decision. the hang seng is flat. but the topix is saying another day of gains on the back of weaker yen. exporters are getting a left. east, itin the middle is just two hours away from the opening of the emirates markets. that would be at 10:00 a.m. local time. this is the picture that took place -- overall a negative one. dubai down almost 2%. the sentiment is being driven by what is happe
it has had an impact. it has boosted the odds of a hike to 61%. thate other side of conversation with the new york fed president william dudley suggesting that the central bank should because shifts in raising rates even that the limits are still in place with the rates where they are in terms of being able to have something in the toolbox when the recession does kick in. what are you watching, angie? angie: we are watching another weakyen -- another day of yen. that is on the back of that kind...
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be -- look has gone to has gotten to be more relaxed, if that makes sense.nk -- when i think back to the first state dinner for india, the dress is gorgeous and her hair was up and she looked wonderful. dinners,f the later where she wore a dress by caroline herrera and even though it was still quite a grand dress, there was an informality to it. it felt more like glamorous sportswear. >> what do you think the impact has been on the role of first lady? is, we allt thing want to be proud of the people in the white house and in that way, we want to be proud of their hospitality, we want them to put their best foot forward. herself in anted way that makes most people feel like, we can stand up on the world stage alongside folks from france and italy, where the notion of fashion is something that is embedded into their culture. momentousreally moments. the photographs are going to go into history books. for any design house, that is enormous. it not only puts them into the public for an ocular -- vernacular in a way that red links adon't -- it certain gravity to
be -- look has gone to has gotten to be more relaxed, if that makes sense.nk -- when i think back to the first state dinner for india, the dress is gorgeous and her hair was up and she looked wonderful. dinners,f the later where she wore a dress by caroline herrera and even though it was still quite a grand dress, there was an informality to it. it felt more like glamorous sportswear. >> what do you think the impact has been on the role of first lady? is, we allt thing want to be proud of...
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because donald trump has been someone who has basically taken every position that putin has. >> and thatlinton campaign chairman john podesta trying to defend his e-mails as released by wikileaks over the past several weeks as the act of a russian government that should be ignored. we are back with our panel. the drip, drip, drip of the wikileaks has led, i would argue, to many people ignoring them. i think if you wanted to hurt hillary clinton, you would call out the best ones. you would do one big document dump. press people are lazy. they don't want to go through all this stuff. you tell me what you think is most damaging things in the wikileaks emails. i mean, in some ways this is having an effect that we are not all seeing. think about the damage to the relationships that are being done to people inside clinton world, the campaign and the other supporting people. you don't know who is a friend and who is an ally. the things people have said to one another. if she wins. >> this guy doug band on his comments on chelsea clinton is not going to be around for long. >> a lot of people in
because donald trump has been someone who has basically taken every position that putin has. >> and thatlinton campaign chairman john podesta trying to defend his e-mails as released by wikileaks over the past several weeks as the act of a russian government that should be ignored. we are back with our panel. the drip, drip, drip of the wikileaks has led, i would argue, to many people ignoring them. i think if you wanted to hurt hillary clinton, you would call out the best ones. you would...
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has there been a shift?traditional economics textbook would tell you to look at the taylor rule and unemployment. for the last six or seven years, many people in the financial market have been on the hunt. if they do hike, are we going to see a lot of people say hey, why buy investment grade high yields if i can be in lower, risk free treasuries. be coming back to risk-free rates? andissue around stability financial instability becomes very important. other than full employment and inflation at 2%, the issue is communication. how can they communicate, don't go sell off the markets, don't go for wide spreads, because we will only do this cautiously. scarlet: prevent another tantrum. about howwant to talk this could potential he also affect the corporate landscape as well. -- potentially also affect the corporate landscape as well. we want to see wage inflation, but margins are getting smaller and companies have already cut wherever they can to get margins where they are. what happens when that number keeps go
has there been a shift?traditional economics textbook would tell you to look at the taylor rule and unemployment. for the last six or seven years, many people in the financial market have been on the hunt. if they do hike, are we going to see a lot of people say hey, why buy investment grade high yields if i can be in lower, risk free treasuries. be coming back to risk-free rates? andissue around stability financial instability becomes very important. other than full employment and inflation at...
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she has been around for 30 years. she has a checkered history. she is a traditional politician at a time across the world, including in france, where there is a populist reaction against establishment politicians. so she is not all that popular, but she is more popular than he is. we'll have to wait and see. thanks very much indeed. back here in france, authorities are preparing to re-house and relocate up to 10,000 refugees at the called -- so-called .ungle camp up in calais residents in one city are being ask if they are for or against taking an asylum seekers. some say such a vote would be unconstitutional. x protesters stormed into the town hall on wednesday. they were protesting about the local referendum proposed by the local mayor. willote set for january ask people if they approve of the idea of new migrant arrivals. many towns in france, it will be seen as incentive to house residents from the refugee camp in calais. yet decided. >> the states represented in the area said such a referendum would be illegal and they will take the case to
she has been around for 30 years. she has a checkered history. she is a traditional politician at a time across the world, including in france, where there is a populist reaction against establishment politicians. so she is not all that popular, but she is more popular than he is. we'll have to wait and see. thanks very much indeed. back here in france, authorities are preparing to re-house and relocate up to 10,000 refugees at the called -- so-called .ungle camp up in calais residents in one...
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but bill clinton a case there has been ajudication, there has been proof, there has been the realityat has happened, and those women have come forward, and famously, we were 4 of them at a debate ignored by lift wing media. >> yeah. we is -- number one topic for this fall campaign, we looked at from convention, to third debate, 102 minutes of air time was donald trump and women, 7 -- discussion of bill clinton and his past, most of how unfair it was for donald trump to bring it up. lou: looking at scandal revealed. what we've seen, from wikileaks revealed to american public is enough for these newspapers, editorial boards, their publishers to withdraw their endorsement of a campaign that is so obviously corrupt. so, inpuned by fact. and reality, that it is it disgusting. the smell that surrounds this whole public corruption case against the clintons, the clinton cartel, the clinton campaign, the clinton foundation. it is unprecedented. >> -- look this is a democratic nominee this year was under criminal investigation by fbi in the year she ran, that is not' top story, you would think
but bill clinton a case there has been ajudication, there has been proof, there has been the realityat has happened, and those women have come forward, and famously, we were 4 of them at a debate ignored by lift wing media. >> yeah. we is -- number one topic for this fall campaign, we looked at from convention, to third debate, 102 minutes of air time was donald trump and women, 7 -- discussion of bill clinton and his past, most of how unfair it was for donald trump to bring it up. lou:...
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rihad has urged the u.s. to prevent what it calls the dangerous consequences of the new legislation. last week u.s. congress, the u.s. congress voted to allow families of 9/11 victims to seek damages from saudi arabia. 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers were saudi nationals. there's been another day of clashes in kashmir along with cross-border shelling between the pakistani and indian military. the latest violence comes a day after an indian parra military leader was killed by suspected militants. things have intensified since the middle of september. the mainly muslim region has been divided between india and pakistan since 1947. both new delhi and islamabad claim the territory as theirs. our correspondent is in the capital of indian-administered kashmir and has been telling us how the people there are coping with the recent upsurge in violence. reporter: it's slightly surprising to see that as tensions on the border increase things here are calming down but you've also got to consider there's been more than 85 da
rihad has urged the u.s. to prevent what it calls the dangerous consequences of the new legislation. last week u.s. congress, the u.s. congress voted to allow families of 9/11 victims to seek damages from saudi arabia. 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers were saudi nationals. there's been another day of clashes in kashmir along with cross-border shelling between the pakistani and indian military. the latest violence comes a day after an indian parra military leader was killed by suspected militants....
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i do not think there has been a cycle where that has been more important. we rely on a network of 1600 state and local chambers to help us localize the impacts of federal policy. so this cycle we involved , ourselves historically early who have of candidates the ability to win the political election but also have the courage to govern and get things done. but is really our goal in this cycle to be involved vigorously 2016 in the primaries. and as we find ourselves 30 days before the general election. matea: and so tell us about how much you have invested, and are you seeing candidates separating themselves from the nominee if that is hurting them in the races? rob: so far we spend about $20 million. it will continue to be aggressive and vigorous in the final months. i think it is notable the senate map is about half as big as it has been in the last couple of cycles and also the primaries. than the been less last cycle and 2014 in particular. voters this cycle are focused on the impact of federal policy. that is why i think so far and all the way through th
i do not think there has been a cycle where that has been more important. we rely on a network of 1600 state and local chambers to help us localize the impacts of federal policy. so this cycle we involved , ourselves historically early who have of candidates the ability to win the political election but also have the courage to govern and get things done. but is really our goal in this cycle to be involved vigorously 2016 in the primaries. and as we find ourselves 30 days before the general...
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the bridgetown has fallen again. stephen: the pound actually hit a new 31-year low against the dollar, as concerns persist on the market over what shape the you k's exit from the european union will take. this is the picture on the market a short time ago. we have the pound trading for $1.27, a five-year low against the euro, adding $1.13 to the pound. looking back at sterling's trading history, with the dollar, the last time germany was at this level was in 1985 because of a record strength in the dollar at the time. the pound at that point dropped , the lowest it has been in the history of the two currencies. i am saying a big fall in the value of sterling could be even more prolonged. it may last for that much longer. we have been looking at who wins and who loses. our correspondent has details. >> and blessing for some and a curse for others. >> what we have seen in the months after the brexit vote is a very sharp depreciation of sterling, which is intensified in the last few days as a timetable for triggering ar
the bridgetown has fallen again. stephen: the pound actually hit a new 31-year low against the dollar, as concerns persist on the market over what shape the you k's exit from the european union will take. this is the picture on the market a short time ago. we have the pound trading for $1.27, a five-year low against the euro, adding $1.13 to the pound. looking back at sterling's trading history, with the dollar, the last time germany was at this level was in 1985 because of a record strength in...
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>> she has been battling for months to be included. she has 5% support in the polls.the 15% threshold. >>> coming up for us, the battle for mosul. coalition forces on the move. there are reports of isis suicide squads pouring in from syria. the pentagon says it is preparing for a bloody battle. we are live on the frontlines next. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget....
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that said, he has had a couple of days, we talked about earlier he has had a few days where he has beenon message. seems to reflect itself in the base solidify itself behind him. can he keep that going and put it new over the top. >> another stink bomb out there that will come in to play here and set a trap for him. >> well, there may be. and, but, clinton campaign has been very effective during the campaign and in the debates to provoke him. >> right. >> in to some outburst about something. >> there is no more debates now. >> you can do it. you don't have to have a debate. >> all you have to do is have a hold a news conference. >> that helps. >> coming up, at least one twitter user would rather see a monkey appear than me. more mean tweets straight ahead. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scalines
that said, he has had a couple of days, we talked about earlier he has had a few days where he has beenon message. seems to reflect itself in the base solidify itself behind him. can he keep that going and put it new over the top. >> another stink bomb out there that will come in to play here and set a trap for him. >> well, there may be. and, but, clinton campaign has been very effective during the campaign and in the debates to provoke him. >> right. >> in to some...
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his son has said the organization has a lot of business dealings in russia. remember, the trump organization is not a nonprofit. it is putting money into his pocket and the pockets of his children, where the clinton foundation is a nonprofit and no clinton foundation draws any salary. in addition, donald trump has a foundation that was just fined for illegally contributing foundation dollars to a political ca campaign. they made an illegal contribution and try to hide it. the person they donated it to was the person whose office was donating to committin trump university. clinton is doing work in the american interest. elaine: governor, i will give you 30 seconds to respond because i know you want to, but i will remind you both, this is about north korea. [laughter] gov. pence: thank you. the trump foundation is a private family foundation and they give virtually every cent to charitable causes. portraite: a $20,000 of donald trump? gov. pence: it has been a platform for the clintons to travel the world. senator, we would know a lot more about it if hillary c
his son has said the organization has a lot of business dealings in russia. remember, the trump organization is not a nonprofit. it is putting money into his pocket and the pockets of his children, where the clinton foundation is a nonprofit and no clinton foundation draws any salary. in addition, donald trump has a foundation that was just fined for illegally contributing foundation dollars to a political ca campaign. they made an illegal contribution and try to hide it. the person they...
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google has done phones before, but it has not been their own. to executives today, we learned they have a new strategy. they have been proponents of a nexus strategy. they bought the software and worked with them to bring their software to their hardware. they partnered. now, google has a new phone called made by google with phones starting at $649. they are called the pixel and the pixel xl. they run a new version of android and new functions like google assistant. the strategy is that google worked to develop its own supply chain. they are doing custom work inside the phone. they're looking to the future and how to build more custom work and a successful unit. carol: why is google, who has had a successful model, putting out the android system for hardware makers to work with and come up with devices, why is google in the hardware game? mark: the iphone from apple has been extremely successful because of the premium price point and premium features. for google to keep its own software, android, and he services like gmail, google maps, google v
google has done phones before, but it has not been their own. to executives today, we learned they have a new strategy. they have been proponents of a nexus strategy. they bought the software and worked with them to bring their software to their hardware. they partnered. now, google has a new phone called made by google with phones starting at $649. they are called the pixel and the pixel xl. they run a new version of android and new functions like google assistant. the strategy is that google...
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he has had policy differences.or the first couple months of his candidacy, he will not say mexico would pay for the wall. he has begun to say those things. for him, the art of the turn will be getting off of defense and defending donald trump and going back to the attacks on hillary clinton. >> the basic message he will hit is change. we are the change agent. >> reporter: and following donald trump's lead over the last couple of weeks, he will identify the problems the country faces and then lay them at the feet of hillary clinton and democratic policies and challenge her to explain why things are so lousy and why she hasn't been able to do anything. that has been working. it was ee cliclipsed by the deb performance. can donald trump keep off twitter during tomorrow night's debate? >> reporter: that's something the clinton campaign is worried about. they will be watching donald trump to see if he tries to eclipse his own vice-president. >> whether senator kaine speaks spanish? >> reporter: you have not heard him sp
he has had policy differences.or the first couple months of his candidacy, he will not say mexico would pay for the wall. he has begun to say those things. for him, the art of the turn will be getting off of defense and defending donald trump and going back to the attacks on hillary clinton. >> the basic message he will hit is change. we are the change agent. >> reporter: and following donald trump's lead over the last couple of weeks, he will identify the problems the country faces...
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case, this has something that he has denied things that trump has said.he clinton campaign is capitalizing on it. we should focus on both. john: critics should not be so impatient. not just what was technically wrong, but what meaningful? not fact checking for the sake of saying "ha ha, you got this "here's whatbut you need to know, voting public." because mike pence was dealing with a lot of donald trump complexity, more things were that's less things were true then meaningfully true. it was a mismatch. john: there was a pretty big mismatch i think. also in the political bloodstream is that mike pence may have his eye on a white house bid in four years. that notion is that he may have been animating himself, distancing himself from donald trump. the theory is that mike pence is 2020 pound seemed to become 20 a democratic talking point. >> mike pence seemed that he's going to play his own game. >> he had his own agenda tonight. to me it seemed like he was auditioning for 2020. >> don't vote for my guy, micah is going to be great. what we heard is, vote fo
case, this has something that he has denied things that trump has said.he clinton campaign is capitalizing on it. we should focus on both. john: critics should not be so impatient. not just what was technically wrong, but what meaningful? not fact checking for the sake of saying "ha ha, you got this "here's whatbut you need to know, voting public." because mike pence was dealing with a lot of donald trump complexity, more things were that's less things were true then meaningfully...
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he has an amazing company. he's built a tremendous company and has employed thousands and thousands of people and is very different than somebody who's lived their entire existence profiting off the government. the one question i have to and hillary went from being dead broke, hillary and bill, to being worth a quarter billion dollars, and the question i have for the three of you is what product has she ever told? what product is she selling she went from nothing in a quarter billion dollars? >> we don't answer for hillary clinton. i urge you to show up at your father's debate practice because you have a skill set, and frankly, if he had done some in of this -- >> i like the three on one. at least we're having a little bit of fun tonight. >> we're sitting in the front row, here with the pence family to represent your dad and the campaign, when tim kaine was not prosecuting your father in trying to make his case saying your father would have a conflict of interest, or at least we might have a conflict of interes
he has an amazing company. he's built a tremendous company and has employed thousands and thousands of people and is very different than somebody who's lived their entire existence profiting off the government. the one question i have to and hillary went from being dead broke, hillary and bill, to being worth a quarter billion dollars, and the question i have for the three of you is what product has she ever told? what product is she selling she went from nothing in a quarter billion dollars?...
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donald trump has claimed the u.s. paid iran $400 million in cash for the release of rezaian and four other american prisoners, but in fact, the money was money has been owed to iran since the 1970's when the u.s. refused to give them weapons iran had already paid for following the iranian revolution. doctors without borders marked the first anniversary of the u.s. military's bombing of its hospital in kunduz, afghanistan on october 3, 2015. the attack killed 42 people, including patients and staff. doctors without borders has described patients burning in their beds, medical staff who were decapitated and lost limbs, and staff members shot from the air while they fled the burning building. the pentagon has called the attack a mistake. 16 u.s. officers have received administrative discipline over the attack, but none face criminal charges. this is doctors without borders switzerland president, thomas nierle. >> four out of five members of the security council, permanent members, are allied to forces who commit these cr
donald trump has claimed the u.s. paid iran $400 million in cash for the release of rezaian and four other american prisoners, but in fact, the money was money has been owed to iran since the 1970's when the u.s. refused to give them weapons iran had already paid for following the iranian revolution. doctors without borders marked the first anniversary of the u.s. military's bombing of its hospital in kunduz, afghanistan on october 3, 2015. the attack killed 42 people, including patients and...
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she has said repeatedly.he wants to bring in 65,000 refugees from syria, the obama administration last year was 10,000. this is dramatic to the left of him on a host of issues. so if she is elected president i'm not sure we can fix it. this may be the last chance for america to reestablish a lawful system of immigration. remember in that secret speech she gave that was revealed friday she said she believed in open borders. open borders. that is a radical position that cannot get support of the american people. it will be in the forefront of november when people vote. >> is that the most important policy that donald trump needs to push in his economic policy? >> i think it's the kind of policy that will go to november because he said one thing in public and another in private. trade is also. these trade agreements have not worked. i studied them and voted for them in the past. they are not working for the american people. they know it and she says on that speech to the big bankers who are giving her money she
she has said repeatedly.he wants to bring in 65,000 refugees from syria, the obama administration last year was 10,000. this is dramatic to the left of him on a host of issues. so if she is elected president i'm not sure we can fix it. this may be the last chance for america to reestablish a lawful system of immigration. remember in that secret speech she gave that was revealed friday she said she believed in open borders. open borders. that is a radical position that cannot get support of the...
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now this has been a hard election. at times, it has gotten pretty ugly, hasn't it? and we all felt it. especially kids. i hear this from parents and children across our country. kids write me notes, they hand me little cards and notes when i'm shaking hands with them, their parents write me, teachers talk to me, kids are scared. kids are scared by the rhetoric their hearing, right? i see the educators heads nodding. little girls hear the ugly things said about women in this campaign and it makes them feel terrible and doubt themselves. that's why it is important for them to say wait, respecting women and girls is important and especially important to send that message to our children, boys and girls alike. our kids are scared they will be sent out of the country because their parents are immigrants, or they're immigrants. they're scared if their muslim or if they have a disability. i got a letter from a parent, a mom in wisconsin, i think, who adopted her son, felix from ethiopia when he was a toddler, he just turned 11 years old and he wrote me to say he is now 11
now this has been a hard election. at times, it has gotten pretty ugly, hasn't it? and we all felt it. especially kids. i hear this from parents and children across our country. kids write me notes, they hand me little cards and notes when i'm shaking hands with them, their parents write me, teachers talk to me, kids are scared. kids are scared by the rhetoric their hearing, right? i see the educators heads nodding. little girls hear the ugly things said about women in this campaign and it...
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has refused a hearing to a nominee that the president has put forward. the president is not asking for a rubberstamp but a hearing, a full vetting of a person with qualifications. i would stand up to make sure any nominee got that hearing and it's not the first time the senator has done this. he single-handedly held up for 400 days a perfectly qualified judge and even right now, today the president has nominated someone who would be the first african-american woman to serve on the third circuit . right here from allegheny county and the senator won't even allow her a hearing, it's wrong . >> senator, your response because you certainly pledged initially to keep that seat open until after the new term in january. do you believe that was in the best interest of boaters and their expectations? >> let's look at my record with respect to judges. in 2010 when i was a candidate for senate i wrote an op-ed explaining why i would have supported judge soto mayor to the supreme court justice. i knew i wouldn't agree with her on many things but i thought her record
has refused a hearing to a nominee that the president has put forward. the president is not asking for a rubberstamp but a hearing, a full vetting of a person with qualifications. i would stand up to make sure any nominee got that hearing and it's not the first time the senator has done this. he single-handedly held up for 400 days a perfectly qualified judge and even right now, today the president has nominated someone who would be the first african-american woman to serve on the third circuit...
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he has, trump has, a fiduciary responsibility to pay no more tax than legally required. in effect what he said in the first debate, if he paid no taxes, that makes him smart. i assume that if he had paid lots of taxes over those years, he'd have told us so. >> well, that's a big assumption on your part, given that the advice he's gotten -- by the way, this proves the advice he's gotten from his lawyers and accountants is the right advice. if you're talking about a tax return from 1995 and all of you in the media have been saying, why don't you release the tax returns that aren't under audit. well, they're all connected. the genius that donald trump has been, to make sure he follows the law, which is exactly what he's done, and politically he has said that he's going to change these laws and that there's no one who's better suited to change these laws than someone like him who's been subjected to audit by the irs year after year after year. >> just to sum this up, because i want to move on to other subjects, as a top trump adviser, as the head of his presidential transiti
he has, trump has, a fiduciary responsibility to pay no more tax than legally required. in effect what he said in the first debate, if he paid no taxes, that makes him smart. i assume that if he had paid lots of taxes over those years, he'd have told us so. >> well, that's a big assumption on your part, given that the advice he's gotten -- by the way, this proves the advice he's gotten from his lawyers and accountants is the right advice. if you're talking about a tax return from 1995 and...
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it has had a little bit of a shift.s started to break down a little bit and the ruble has gone on its merry way. it is a 17% this year. partly as oil has covered but there seem to be other things going on there. the big question is what does avelino do with interest rates? it seems to be one of the out performers and it could be potentially quite interesting if donald trump were to win the election because of course he is being fairly pally+++ verbally with the russians. will it have a little more strength in a trump election, or will it be something of a selloff if clinton gets in? tracy: i like the image of the ruble going on walksies. manus: i don't know what hillary clinton would give to him, do you? tracy: a good question. we're going to check in on the first word headlines from around the world. manus: exxon mobil has warned that it may face its biggest ever revision of reserves. that comes potentially on friday, the company reported a slight profit of the company had a seven-year low. euros may beion written down
it has had a little bit of a shift.s started to break down a little bit and the ruble has gone on its merry way. it is a 17% this year. partly as oil has covered but there seem to be other things going on there. the big question is what does avelino do with interest rates? it seems to be one of the out performers and it could be potentially quite interesting if donald trump were to win the election because of course he is being fairly pally+++ verbally with the russians. will it have a little...
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terri bowers finger, has had more chance to heal. and danny salazar, has made the world series slot for the indians the yesterdays have given him the chance to get ready. andrew miller was asked for thi long layoff caused some rusty situations for the indians trip tocae i think that we trust in what we do and the plan that he has given us to remain sharp. everybody has done a good job t be called upon. but there is an adjustment.. >> the biggest adjustment is to make sure that you keep your timing with pitches. the indians announced that record bond from the movie major league will not throw out the first pitch from the first two games, no optimal throughout the first first pitch from game one and then the ceremonial first pitch for game two.o.er the indians or keep it in the family to prepare for the world series for the first time since 1948. for the best running team and the gradually, would you agree with that assessmentnt ua that we have ex pep in our step ? >> if he can run some basis for the indians are sure that would the cub
terri bowers finger, has had more chance to heal. and danny salazar, has made the world series slot for the indians the yesterdays have given him the chance to get ready. andrew miller was asked for thi long layoff caused some rusty situations for the indians trip tocae i think that we trust in what we do and the plan that he has given us to remain sharp. everybody has done a good job t be called upon. but there is an adjustment.. >> the biggest adjustment is to make sure that you keep...
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it has been ice hated.he national media isn't paying much attention. now donald trump is in open war the republican party and the leadership i think it will, and of course, the tape. because every reporter will ask about the tape. right now i would say that we'll probably keep the senate marginally and i don't think we'll lose the house. i don't see wave election. i don't see force getting behind hillary clinton and overwhelming the ballot box. i don't see that it will be it won't have a great impact. >> how worried should the clinton campaign be, the ryan strategy, that trump may lose but it is about keeping a check on hillary clinton. >> i agree with rick that it will be very difficult to get the house. there are about 30 seats they have to pick up. but we still have a may this. if you look at states like even florida. and there's a race that shows that tightens up. but for months, we've been saying this will be a tight election. we've been saying single digits. the polls have her at double digits. so tha
it has been ice hated.he national media isn't paying much attention. now donald trump is in open war the republican party and the leadership i think it will, and of course, the tape. because every reporter will ask about the tape. right now i would say that we'll probably keep the senate marginally and i don't think we'll lose the house. i don't see wave election. i don't see force getting behind hillary clinton and overwhelming the ballot box. i don't see that it will be it won't have a great...
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most things that donald trump has touched has turned to gold. in this presidential race he started to fall behind. mrs. clinton: when they go low, you go hide. jon: and whisper quietly, he could be the loser. mr. trump: you would be in jail. jon: donald trump needs to win big. does he gamble on a scorched earth policy in an attempt to drag hillary clinton down, or does he tried to look andidential , calm measured, and try to win over undecided voters. putting the debate to one side, politics is about the groundwork. this is where hillary clinton is better resourced and organized. >> i'm a volunteer with the nevada democratic party. how are you? jon: more staff. in nevada alone, they have reached 100,000 more democratic voters than the trump campaign has republicans. >> the next few weeks will yield more conversations, more phone calls, more volunteers getting out the vote and the excitement of the electorate. is one of donald trump's only offices in nevada. we were not allowed to film. supportersp with his downtown as they waited for donald trum
most things that donald trump has touched has turned to gold. in this presidential race he started to fall behind. mrs. clinton: when they go low, you go hide. jon: and whisper quietly, he could be the loser. mr. trump: you would be in jail. jon: donald trump needs to win big. does he gamble on a scorched earth policy in an attempt to drag hillary clinton down, or does he tried to look andidential , calm measured, and try to win over undecided voters. putting the debate to one side, politics is...
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he has acres of land.he shot will used for the cover is in front of his backyard, if you can call it that, but there are beautiful hedges, manicured lawns, so he is someone not necessarily known to the public on a larger scale, so he wanted him to present an as straightforward as possible. david: was there any temptation, the father of the mighty morphing power rangers, to do something? robert: we showed a rare interest in restraint. there were like several things we can focus on, but given the sort of news and fact that he is politically involved spoke to the fact that he is a hillary supporter. carol: i love that you say "hillary's billionaire," eye-catching but provocative. robert: there is no secret that she has wealthy donors so this is enticing people to get to know one of the bigger ones. david: how much that goes into that headline? two words but how much you think about it? robert: i would say we go through at least the newer from three to 10. this one actually somewhere around option five. it was
he has acres of land.he shot will used for the cover is in front of his backyard, if you can call it that, but there are beautiful hedges, manicured lawns, so he is someone not necessarily known to the public on a larger scale, so he wanted him to present an as straightforward as possible. david: was there any temptation, the father of the mighty morphing power rangers, to do something? robert: we showed a rare interest in restraint. there were like several things we can focus on, but given the...
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hillary after being told she has hate in her heart and needs to be locked up, she has never respondedith belligerence. i think they have done research and said a lot of men do not want to see a woman harshly respond to the man, so she was very disciplined. on the flipside, women did not want to see that kind of harsh response. i think that was not in line with the sexual assaults but on the same path of a basic dislike for women. it was like a little jab. >> it was heard around the country. right in the gut. even personally. he said so many offensive things from the first day he announced his candidacy. he said things that shocked me that day. when i heard that at the debate, i knew instantly that this was going to be a moment. seven out of 10 women already dislike him. this is someone who has bragged about sexual assault. we are already there. this was like the extra bit of -- we shifted into high gear. now it is like we have got to get this done. we have to make sure we vote, that we talk to our sisters and brothers and husbands and entire family and say enough is enough. this is th
hillary after being told she has hate in her heart and needs to be locked up, she has never respondedith belligerence. i think they have done research and said a lot of men do not want to see a woman harshly respond to the man, so she was very disciplined. on the flipside, women did not want to see that kind of harsh response. i think that was not in line with the sexual assaults but on the same path of a basic dislike for women. it was like a little jab. >> it was heard around the...
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caroline has more.kel will indeed be missing the convention, all about difficulty between the parties. berlin --is here in how serious is the risk between the so-called sister parties? >> it is a serious disagreement. ,t's basically about refugees and the home of the csu party, ,he smaller sister party bavaria had the biggest influx of refugees during the crisis last year and they are more socially conservative. that party has a new agenda and they wondered when an election in bavaria, which is very important for the csu power base -- all of that is coming into play in this particular set which has not been resolved. caroline: the clock is ticking because you only have about 11 months until the election in germany. we haven't heard whether angela merkel will be running for her fourth term. give us a sense of what this really means for german political consistency. say, the thing that is really in play as well she run again or not and her decision on that. there is a party convention -- one of the cdu, a
caroline has more.kel will indeed be missing the convention, all about difficulty between the parties. berlin --is here in how serious is the risk between the so-called sister parties? >> it is a serious disagreement. ,t's basically about refugees and the home of the csu party, ,he smaller sister party bavaria had the biggest influx of refugees during the crisis last year and they are more socially conservative. that party has a new agenda and they wondered when an election in bavaria,...
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he only has one hit all series that has to change. the offense isn't doing it. we can talk until beer blue in the face if the pitching hasn't been good. hanley has been a mainstay in that order. there you go big papi just swinging early. we knew that they had to make him throw a lot of pitches. yesterday's game they didn't have bullpen but we played right into their hands by being overaggressive. he did what you want the guy to do. pooh he is good. but we didn't help ourselves by letting him pitch the game he wanted to pitch. >> clay buck homents is your guy with the season on the line. he has been good though what has he done to turn things around? >> oh, the irony here. this is a guy who has nine lives. we wanted to get rid three of guy about halfway through the season. but then he went to the bullpen and figured outside some things and he has been a much better pitcher. i like the fact he's attacking the zone a little bit more. he has nine pitches that he can throw. clay just use those three go after guys this sets up perfect because there's no way clay even
he only has one hit all series that has to change. the offense isn't doing it. we can talk until beer blue in the face if the pitching hasn't been good. hanley has been a mainstay in that order. there you go big papi just swinging early. we knew that they had to make him throw a lot of pitches. yesterday's game they didn't have bullpen but we played right into their hands by being overaggressive. he did what you want the guy to do. pooh he is good. but we didn't help ourselves by letting him...
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he has played fantastic tonight, he really has, and up until that moment. you wouldn't know that anything has been affecting them. >> joe: you mentioned it earlier, but when he came here on his own time two years ago as an oklahoma walk on, one year after transferring from texas tech, an oklahoma state trooper had to escort him out of here. 6:30 to the first down does stand, the 15 yards coming after the play. 1st & 10 from the 37. mayfield roles, looking back against the grain, and it's incomplete, nearly intercepted by jah'shawn johnson. 2nd & 10. >> brady: that is one of the other key things that has been turnovers. you going to see green coming across, jah'shawn johnson back petals into the window, just couldn't get two hands on the football. mayfield playing with fire. >> joe: mixon, that is a strike and a first down to lewis to quiet the crowd with a gain of 16. >> brady: we talked about the percentage of production that westbrook and mixon and andrews. 85% of the offense of yards came from those three players to halftime. but it has been lewis, green
he has played fantastic tonight, he really has, and up until that moment. you wouldn't know that anything has been affecting them. >> joe: you mentioned it earlier, but when he came here on his own time two years ago as an oklahoma walk on, one year after transferring from texas tech, an oklahoma state trooper had to escort him out of here. 6:30 to the first down does stand, the 15 yards coming after the play. 1st & 10 from the 37. mayfield roles, looking back against the grain, and...
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housing process has standing. by the way, there is a separate provision allowing the justice department and hud to bring suits so it isn't just the victims of discrimination but the justice department as well. this involves the person agrees provision. the question in the case is can a city be a person agreed for purposes of the fair housing act. the city of miami, along with many other cities, have brought lawsuits against the nation's leading banks and their theory is this: we the city suffer racial discrimination but you banks, you are alleged to have engaged in subprime lending, the last case i will talk about involve the ieda. these are cases, the first one on halloween and the second one in january it was granted yesterday. the ieda is individuals with disabilities and educational act. it serves a really important purpose. millions of children are now under the offices of this. it says that you know, it creates a process to ensure students who have disabilities will have an education and so the centerpiece o
housing process has standing. by the way, there is a separate provision allowing the justice department and hud to bring suits so it isn't just the victims of discrimination but the justice department as well. this involves the person agrees provision. the question in the case is can a city be a person agreed for purposes of the fair housing act. the city of miami, along with many other cities, have brought lawsuits against the nation's leading banks and their theory is this: we the city suffer...
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if there has been covert action, it has been subtle.thing we have seen is the revelation in the ukraine of some e-mails about their actions in ukraine. no one is convinced that that was american action, that if the u.s. did something they were hoping it would be a little bigger than that. there is some debate on whether or not the administration should act before the election, because if you do act before the election, that gives the russians a chance to act back on the day of. so it's possible that you are not going to see real retaliation until after november 8. john: i want to ask you this question, steven, what happens next potentially? forget about wikileaks and the stuff they are trying to screw up with the election and hillary clinton, what about election day? what is the risk? steven: there is a lot of risk. we saw last week a big attack on some internet companies, the infrastructure of the internet. that happened during election day, maybe a broader attack, there would be a good amount of chaos. mark: there's still no indicatio
if there has been covert action, it has been subtle.thing we have seen is the revelation in the ukraine of some e-mails about their actions in ukraine. no one is convinced that that was american action, that if the u.s. did something they were hoping it would be a little bigger than that. there is some debate on whether or not the administration should act before the election, because if you do act before the election, that gives the russians a chance to act back on the day of. so it's possible...
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has abandoned them. people for the republican party if it has enough of a brain to accept them and need to keep making the case for those people and for clinton corruption and what that would mean for four more years in washington, dc. john: bob shrum, i know it you are going to say, but is the race over? ?hould we stick a fork in it guest: i thought it was on labor day. i thought trump was in a cul-de-sac and he has made it worse and worse since then. none of his message about the industrial base is coming through and if you look at a state like pennsylvania, the latest poll shows him losing that state by 12%. if you go state-by-state in the battlegrounds, she's ahead in virtually every one of them. i don't see what he's going to do to recover. i think what he did in the debate was get himself a few more republicans who really dislike the clintons, but he's stuck at about 39% or 49% and he can't win the election with -- 39% or 40%. he can't win the election with that. john: bob shrum, it's true, you did
has abandoned them. people for the republican party if it has enough of a brain to accept them and need to keep making the case for those people and for clinton corruption and what that would mean for four more years in washington, dc. john: bob shrum, i know it you are going to say, but is the race over? ?hould we stick a fork in it guest: i thought it was on labor day. i thought trump was in a cul-de-sac and he has made it worse and worse since then. none of his message about the industrial...
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but she has an unwinnable job.are managing her career now, she's at an interesting juncture. she has a brand and she can do also.down with the ship what we do tell her over the next 18 days? anita: she doesn't have to do anything. kelly and -- kellyan also. what we do tell her over the next 18 days? ne's brand is as solid as it can be. the fact that she's gone on the networks so much and she's been on msnbc, cnn, fox, that has showed that she is willing to -- always willing to stay in touch. i don't she has any ink to worry about. >> i think she's great. ne's brand i really appreciate it. coming up, a friend from princeton. if you're watching us in washington, d.c., you can listen to us on radio bloomberg 99.1. ♪ a candidate who's vision for our country is completely and utterly lacking in hope. i candidate who tells us that our country is desperate and weak. and our friend hillary, friend hillary, we have a very different perspective on this country. one that has everything to do with where we come from and how we
but she has an unwinnable job.are managing her career now, she's at an interesting juncture. she has a brand and she can do also.down with the ship what we do tell her over the next 18 days? anita: she doesn't have to do anything. kelly and -- kellyan also. what we do tell her over the next 18 days? ne's brand is as solid as it can be. the fact that she's gone on the networks so much and she's been on msnbc, cnn, fox, that has showed that she is willing to -- always willing to stay in touch. i...
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she has been so batter and beaten. we all make mistakes. she has made mistakes, too. for her to open up -- for example, i remember talking to her about having -- i had breakfast there every tuesday morning when she was secretary of state at my home. and i remember talking about college and paying for college and telling a story about how my help -- i had a grant and aid but get me enough money. i went to his place of business. i wanted to see him about something. i walked out, he was pacing back and forth. i'm so ashamed. i'm so ashamed. my word, i'm so ashamed. i went to the bank and they won't lend me the money. i'm so ashamed. she is sitting across from me filling up because she understands that it's not just the kid that doesn't get a chance, it's how many of their dignity, stripped of their -- the one thing -- >> you understand why they are gravitating to trump right now? to somebody that says, i'm going to make it better again. >> i do. but it's not -- i don't think there's so much gravitating to trump. they have been stung so badly by the recession, hurt so bad
she has been so batter and beaten. we all make mistakes. she has made mistakes, too. for her to open up -- for example, i remember talking to her about having -- i had breakfast there every tuesday morning when she was secretary of state at my home. and i remember talking about college and paying for college and telling a story about how my help -- i had a grant and aid but get me enough money. i went to his place of business. i wanted to see him about something. i walked out, he was pacing...
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yes, everyone has agreed that samsung has copied apple. it's not a question of should samsung pay apple. yes, the courts have agreed. samsung already paid apple. what is at question now is how much money does samsung really owe apple. now, the courts, the federal courts in california said according to the law, samsung owed the total profit on the phone that it ripped off pieces of the design from apple. samsung at this point is saying, wait, hold on a minute, why should we pay total profit. we're raising objection overthree design elements. surely we shouldn't have to pay the total profit for the phone just over three design elements. about deciding how much money either apple will continue to keep or if it would have to give it back? >> that's right. and, you know, the reason why this matters, the reason why the supreme court would even decide to look at this right now is because it raises the questions, the importance of design to a product. and that, of course, is a big issue for silicon valley at large. and it's been a very long time.
yes, everyone has agreed that samsung has copied apple. it's not a question of should samsung pay apple. yes, the courts have agreed. samsung already paid apple. what is at question now is how much money does samsung really owe apple. now, the courts, the federal courts in california said according to the law, samsung owed the total profit on the phone that it ripped off pieces of the design from apple. samsung at this point is saying, wait, hold on a minute, why should we pay total profit....