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in october, haskell what clerk visited democracy now! studios and i asked him about his advisory him fill makers. -- i rode with people on buses and got to know what was important in their lives. i realize there's a whole world right there in my own city that was going on. unfortunate, the film was very in theceived, not conventional means, but i can't give any advice to young people early just don't overturn ,- albert early take the system to realize if you want to be an learn, you have to have to be in touch. unjust't measure success how much money -- on just how much money you have or how famous you are. died sunday wexler at the age of 93. we will have more on his legacy later in the broadcast. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at least 43 people died over the christmas holiday weekend in the series of storms that hit the south, southwest and midwest. missouri and new mexico declared states of emergency. tornadoes were reported in 10 states includ
in october, haskell what clerk visited democracy now! studios and i asked him about his advisory him fill makers. -- i rode with people on buses and got to know what was important in their lives. i realize there's a whole world right there in my own city that was going on. unfortunate, the film was very in theceived, not conventional means, but i can't give any advice to young people early just don't overturn ,- albert early take the system to realize if you want to be an learn, you have to...
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local five's josh haskell has from eastern iowa. josh stephanie - hillary clinton invovod the 5 sullivan brothers at her waterloo event today in the convention center named after them - saying they acted with resolve, not fear. clinton painted a different picture of the republican frontrunner donald trump, who she said is trafficking prejudice and paranoia. this in reference to trump calling on banning on muslims coming into the united states. clinton told the crowd of 400 that trumps rhetoric runs counter to those who have been in the situation room and said the solution is to enlist muslims from around the world to defeat radical jihadists. instead, the democratic frontrunner said donald trump and other republican candidates for president are supplying groups like isis with propaganda. "now some of the other republican candidates say these latest comments have gone too far, though a lot of them have said similar things in the past. their language may be more veiled, less dramatic, but their ideas aren't so different. they are unde
local five's josh haskell has from eastern iowa. josh stephanie - hillary clinton invovod the 5 sullivan brothers at her waterloo event today in the convention center named after them - saying they acted with resolve, not fear. clinton painted a different picture of the republican frontrunner donald trump, who she said is trafficking prejudice and paranoia. this in reference to trump calling on banning on muslims coming into the united states. clinton told the crowd of 400 that trumps rhetoric...
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abc's josh haskell is here live with a recap, josh? josh/live: good evening jack -- marco rubio came to knoxville to layout his manufacturing plan which focuses on revolutionizing higher education and utilizing 21st century technologies --- but the focus of his 4 stops in iowa over 3 days has been the fight over immigration between rubio and ted cruz of texas which was ignited during tuesday's debate. (put short vo josh/live: in an appearance on fox news wednesday - ted cruz had trouble answering whether he once supported amnesty for illegal immigrants and today in muscatine -- rubio jumped on cruz's position. the florida senator said " i think ted wanted to leave the option open of legalization to get through a primary without having to discuss it. i know he never brings up his support of legalization in iowa or in his stump speeches but he supports legalization. rubio also attacked cruz, without mention his name -- on the topic of fighting isis. listen to this. " i hear some people who are running saying, we're gonna carpet bomb them
abc's josh haskell is here live with a recap, josh? josh/live: good evening jack -- marco rubio came to knoxville to layout his manufacturing plan which focuses on revolutionizing higher education and utilizing 21st century technologies --- but the focus of his 4 stops in iowa over 3 days has been the fight over immigration between rubio and ted cruz of texas which was ignited during tuesday's debate. (put short vo josh/live: in an appearance on fox news wednesday - ted cruz had trouble...
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iowa, we have abc's josh haskell on the ground at ted cruz's campaign headquarters in jack: what do these supporters think ted cruz needs to do supporters think ted cruz needs to do supporters think ted cruz needs to do during the debate tonight to broaden his reach in iowa jack: what do you know about ted cruz' ground game in iowa? we want to who do you think will be polling number one after this debate? let us know, we may use your comments on-air. you can post you thoughts on facebook and twitter. or send us an email or give us a call . we'd love to hear what you think! the contact information is on your screen. stephanie/1shot: but next. kids in newton testing positive for meth. who police say is responsible for it.. forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards, and local 5 sports with sports director jon schaeffer. this is local 5 news at 6. we are iowa." stephanie: welcome back-- we're getting some new details in breaking news we brought you off the top of local five news at five. a home invasion was reported right near drake university campus late this afternoon... in the 1300 bl
iowa, we have abc's josh haskell on the ground at ted cruz's campaign headquarters in jack: what do these supporters think ted cruz needs to do supporters think ted cruz needs to do supporters think ted cruz needs to do during the debate tonight to broaden his reach in iowa jack: what do you know about ted cruz' ground game in iowa? we want to who do you think will be polling number one after this debate? let us know, we may use your comments on-air. you can post you thoughts on facebook and...
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mark: major any haskell life lessons -- any haskell life lessons. enjoy your weekend.e]. -- we will be right back. ♪ mark: here is some exciting news. you can hear this show everyday life on bloomberg 99.1 fm. check it out every day at 5:00 eastern. tomorrow, we had to new hampshire. more on that monday. john: thanks for watching. for mark and i both, sayonara. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and you are watching "bloomberg west." let's start with a check on the first word news. steps tohas taken ensure fiscal checks through most of next year. the house and senate have passed a 1.1 trillion dollar spending measure avoiding a government shutdown. it also lists the 40-year ban on cruel exports and brings that dozens of expired tax breaks. the bill goes to president obama. the democratic national committee is cutting off the sanders camp from a crucial voter database. it came after the campaign was accused of taking advantage of a software error. the d.n.c. claims the bernie campaign accessed confidential voter data collected by hillary clinton steam. sanders campaign manager s
mark: major any haskell life lessons -- any haskell life lessons. enjoy your weekend.e]. -- we will be right back. ♪ mark: here is some exciting news. you can hear this show everyday life on bloomberg 99.1 fm. check it out every day at 5:00 eastern. tomorrow, we had to new hampshire. more on that monday. john: thanks for watching. for mark and i both, sayonara. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and you are watching "bloomberg west." let's start with a check on the first word news. steps...
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local 5's josh haskell is live in newton to tell us more about what jeb is saying -- josh? josh (adlib) " i just worry about it i haven't seen the " i just worry about it i haven't seen the specifics of it. its not going to be a treaty and i also worry about giving up some of our sovereignty. i just don't know. i don't know what they're coming up with i don't know what the plans are." josh: (adlib/soc) jack: thanks josh. stephanie: stephanie: coming up on local 5 news at six... thousands of iowans will be affected by a big medicaid change on january first. how some agencies involved are handling the fast- approaching deadline. jack: and.... the latest college football playoff rankings are coming out as we speak. we'll keep you updated on where the hawkeyes stand going in to the big ten championship. "your watching local 5 news at 6 in hd with jack miller, stephanie angleson, we are iowa's most accurate jack miller, stephanie forecast with chief meteorologist brad edwards, and local 5 sports with sports director jon schaeffer. this is local 5 news at 6. we are iowa." stephan
local 5's josh haskell is live in newton to tell us more about what jeb is saying -- josh? josh (adlib) " i just worry about it i haven't seen the " i just worry about it i haven't seen the specifics of it. its not going to be a treaty and i also worry about giving up some of our sovereignty. i just don't know. i don't know what they're coming up with i don't know what the plans are." josh: (adlib/soc) jack: thanks josh. stephanie: stephanie: coming up on local 5 news at six......
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haskell wexler died yesterday. hhe was 93 years old.y was one of america's leading 20th century abstract artists, becoming known for his geometric shapes and simple color schemes inspired by the world around him. stephanie baron is senior curator at the los angeles county museum of art. >> the humanity comes from his uncanny ability to distill the visual and the physical that he sees and whether it's a leaf or an awning or a rock, things that we might just walk right by, he would pick up and he would ponder and he would find the essence in them and distill it into a very simple form. >> brown: during world war ii, kelly painted camouflage patterns on military tank cutouts to fool german forces. after the war, he moved to paris to study art on the g.i. bill. he returned to the u.s. in the 1950s, his bold geometric paintings left some viewers wondering just where the art was, while others found themselves drawn in. >> i'm always stunned at how much it seems to affect people, and there is a strange ability that these works have to communic
haskell wexler died yesterday. hhe was 93 years old.y was one of america's leading 20th century abstract artists, becoming known for his geometric shapes and simple color schemes inspired by the world around him. stephanie baron is senior curator at the los angeles county museum of art. >> the humanity comes from his uncanny ability to distill the visual and the physical that he sees and whether it's a leaf or an awning or a rock, things that we might just walk right by, he would pick up...
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and our dear friend sam haskell produced it. >> whom we love. so precious. >> cody actually saw it at the screening. he said it was fantastic. >> oh, good. >> everybody's going to love it. >> i think so. i think it will be something for everybody in it. >> there's this adorable young girl. >> yes. >> who we love. >> i wonder who we're talking about. alvey >> olivia. >> how are you? >> you are -- >> how cute. >> and you're really wearing the coat of many colors from the movie. >> the coat of many colors from the movie. >> can we show a clip of you to get an idea? >> yes. >> let's take a look at the clip. >> you have been chosen to play little dolly in the movie! yay, woo-hoo-hoo! how's that? so you get the part, and i'm so honored and flattered. >> oh, my gosh! >> oh, my! >> the moment that you found out, did you think you might have it? >> well, i was blown away. i was so excited. and my mind was totally blank. >> it was? >> i wasn't thinking about anything. anything i was thinking about at that moment was out of my mind. >> how old are you, by
and our dear friend sam haskell produced it. >> whom we love. so precious. >> cody actually saw it at the screening. he said it was fantastic. >> oh, good. >> everybody's going to love it. >> i think so. i think it will be something for everybody in it. >> there's this adorable young girl. >> yes. >> who we love. >> i wonder who we're talking about. alvey >> olivia. >> how are you? >> you are -- >> how cute. >>...
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haskell -- household income growth is wobbling and it takes hours worked to generate gdp. that tells us that gdp growth which was 2% last quarter may be slipping a little bit low that in the current quarter. growing below is 2% that is below trend in it tells you the fed will be in no rush to combat inflation pressures in that environment. betty: thank you. columnist. searche fast commentary now on bloomberg.com. much more ahead in the next 20 minutes. dov charney wants to revive his encrypt company but there may be obstacles in his way. opec decides to keep the world awash in oil. how low can oil prices go? and big rally in stocks. we will monitor the action. ♪ betty: good afternoon and welcome back. the u.s. supreme court will consider reinstating a puerto debtlaw that would let its ridden public utilities for structure. the commonwealth is trying to navigate its way out of the fiscal crisis. this would affect $22 billion of their debt. the high court is expected to decide by jan. mario draghi says the risk of deflation in the euro area is firmly off the table. ther mone
haskell -- household income growth is wobbling and it takes hours worked to generate gdp. that tells us that gdp growth which was 2% last quarter may be slipping a little bit low that in the current quarter. growing below is 2% that is below trend in it tells you the fed will be in no rush to combat inflation pressures in that environment. betty: thank you. columnist. searche fast commentary now on bloomberg.com. much more ahead in the next 20 minutes. dov charney wants to revive his encrypt...
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. >> wow, wow, wow and our dear friend sam haskell produced. >> so, so precious. >> cody actually saw it the other night, my son was at the screeninging. how was it. >> he said it's fantastic. >> everybody is going to love it. >> i think so. >> i think it will be something for everybody in it. >> well, i'm excited because there is this adorable young girl. >> yes. >> who we love. >> olivia alyn lind. >> i can't believe how cute you are. >> you are wearing the coat of many colors. >> from the movie. >> can we show a little clip of you so we can get an idea. >> sure, yeah. >> all right. let's take a look at the clip. >> you have been chosen to play little dolly in the movie. how's that? so you get the part, and i'm so honored and flattered. >> oh, my god! >> the did you think that you might have it? >> well, i was blown away. i was so excited and my mind was totally blank. >> it was. >> i wasn't thinking about anything. out of my mind. >> how old are you, by the way? >> i'm 8, 8 years old. >> because you seem like a wise soul. have you been told that. >> thank you. >> that you're wise b
. >> wow, wow, wow and our dear friend sam haskell produced. >> so, so precious. >> cody actually saw it the other night, my son was at the screeninging. how was it. >> he said it's fantastic. >> everybody is going to love it. >> i think so. >> i think it will be something for everybody in it. >> well, i'm excited because there is this adorable young girl. >> yes. >> who we love. >> olivia alyn lind. >> i can't believe how...
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and our friend sam haskell produced it. >> yes, precious. >> and cody saw it the other night, and my son was at the screening, and he said it is fantastic. >> i love that, good. >> and everybody is going to love it. >> i think so. everybody in it. >> i am excited because there is an adorable young girl who we love. >> i wonder who we are talking about. >> olivia alvin lynn. >> come on out. >> nice to meet you. >> and you look so good. >> i can't handle it how cute. >> and you are wearing the real coat of many colors from the movie. >> it is the coat of many colors from the movie. >> and can we show a clip of you just to get an idea? >> yes, sure. >> okay. let's take a look at a clip. >> little dolly in the movie. woo-hoo. how's that! so you get the part, and i'm so hon honor and flattered. >> oh, my god. >> how exciting was that moment. >> and how exciting that you found out. did you think that you might have it? >> well, i was blown away, i was my mind was totally blank. i was thinking basically about anything, but i was thinking about that moment was out of my mind. >> and how old
and our friend sam haskell produced it. >> yes, precious. >> and cody saw it the other night, and my son was at the screening, and he said it is fantastic. >> i love that, good. >> and everybody is going to love it. >> i think so. everybody in it. >> i am excited because there is an adorable young girl who we love. >> i wonder who we are talking about. >> olivia alvin lynn. >> come on out. >> nice to meet you. >> and you look so...
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a lot of the experiences that the beaver or wally has had and everyone in their life has an eddie haskell wally, some dumb kid fell in the soup. good evening, mr. cleaver. some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everyone has that moment when they were so embarrassed and they thought they'd never get over it, but they did. >> tonight's special report from the scene of the 1961 emmys. >> whether it's a situation comedy or western or drama, i think it's the quality of the show itself that's important. >> the "andy griffith show," mayberry, a kinder, gentler place. it would be hard not to want to live in mayberry. >> the core of the "andy griffith show" was this rock at the center of it. calm, wisdom. >> i have taken the best parts of myself and people i've known all my life and put them into andy taylor. ope, there comes a time when you have to stop the play acting and tell the truth. >> don't you believe me, pa? don't you, pa? >> people appreciate emotional honesty. they appreciate it more than laughs. it's great if you can achieve both simultaneously and the "andy griffith show
a lot of the experiences that the beaver or wally has had and everyone in their life has an eddie haskell wally, some dumb kid fell in the soup. good evening, mr. cleaver. some poor unfortunate child is trapped up there. >> everyone has that moment when they were so embarrassed and they thought they'd never get over it, but they did. >> tonight's special report from the scene of the 1961 emmys. >> whether it's a situation comedy or western or drama, i think it's the quality of...
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dorothy ross, tom haskell, many others wrote important works on the american social sciences.ew self identified intellectual historians had much and because of this the conceptual traffic between those fields was rather limited. also, this is true because of the other side historians of science focused on what was trumpeted as science in the 20th century, mainly the natural sciences in the areas of technology, medicine, that sort of thing. in the 21st century the barriers have started to come down. thanks to my fellow panelists, others who are not with us, joe isaacs, john carson. the difference in subject matter often remains. intellectual historians are much more likely than other historians to focus on the social sciences and vice versa. the same analytic tools can be applied and that has become a parent to the new generations of scholars in recent years. intellectual historians have borrowed all kinds of methods from the history of science. particularly in partly for that reason it is no longer a great bugaboo for historians of science. it's no longer as important as it on
dorothy ross, tom haskell, many others wrote important works on the american social sciences.ew self identified intellectual historians had much and because of this the conceptual traffic between those fields was rather limited. also, this is true because of the other side historians of science focused on what was trumpeted as science in the 20th century, mainly the natural sciences in the areas of technology, medicine, that sort of thing. in the 21st century the barriers have started to come...
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bill haskell who was our former staff person along with ann hintton worked together with three different counties in california. specifically ventura, stanislaus and yolo counties to put together their long term care integration plan. they've done that and now they're going to be submitting to to the scan foundation. we completed the work that we were given the money to do. in the meantime, our department is submitting another grant with scan and so scan will consider our grant proposal to continue the work. the other item we had on the agenda would highlight the event that we had to commemorate our tenth anniversary of the down sill. that was on october 23rd. maureen took a lot of photos and presented a slide show. it was a very successful event with about 300 people in attendance. as you recall, the event was called a party with a purpose. because we felt it was important to highlight the work of the council for the last 10 years. we also had on our agenda a presentation of your transitional care programs that your department actually providing to the public. i know that you had presen
bill haskell who was our former staff person along with ann hintton worked together with three different counties in california. specifically ventura, stanislaus and yolo counties to put together their long term care integration plan. they've done that and now they're going to be submitting to to the scan foundation. we completed the work that we were given the money to do. in the meantime, our department is submitting another grant with scan and so scan will consider our grant proposal to...
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next we speak with psychotherapist caroline haskell about "combined destinies" about the effect racism has had on white americans. >> my head her and i experienced shame when i think of my experience with the present behavior. the manager -- hotel at kennebunkport beach to an obviously jewish couple seeking a room for the night. there were rumors, a silent bellhop. this man is 70. it happened when he was a teenager. this is what i'm talking about. people crying on their phone, that gets in the way, gets in the way of activism, shame and guilt getting in the way. to get the story from white people who felt as though they were being personally heard in some way, whatever way by living in the united states, under racism. story started coming in, people were expressing grief about the way that person had expressed separation from childhood friends because if they felt separation in love relationships, experiencing shame, experiencing gilts about ways -- or guilt because they're carrying light guilt and also stories where people were talking about being silent and ways they feel and be huma
next we speak with psychotherapist caroline haskell about "combined destinies" about the effect racism has had on white americans. >> my head her and i experienced shame when i think of my experience with the present behavior. the manager -- hotel at kennebunkport beach to an obviously jewish couple seeking a room for the night. there were rumors, a silent bellhop. this man is 70. it happened when he was a teenager. this is what i'm talking about. people crying on their phone,...
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's we speak with psychotherapist caroline haskell about the book combined destinies, which looks at theffects that racism has had on white americans. he met my head hurts and i experienced shame when i think of my own experience. no room in hotels says the manager. obviously a jewish couple seeking a room for the night. there were rooms. i was the silent bellhop. now, this man is 70. this is what i'm talking about. people crying about things that they do. that gets in the way. gets in the way of of activism kind of shame, guilt. i set out to get stories from white people who felt as though they were being personally hurt in some way, whatever way. .. experiencing guilt about ways in which were not intervened or just killed because they were caring white guilt. also stories where people were talking about being silent and the ways they feel, the humanities being hurt, not speaking out, as well as stores are present but, stories by which some white people resisting racism in which ever feel they could do the. there was an experience i wrote about in the book with a reunion i went back to
's we speak with psychotherapist caroline haskell about the book combined destinies, which looks at theffects that racism has had on white americans. he met my head hurts and i experienced shame when i think of my own experience. no room in hotels says the manager. obviously a jewish couple seeking a room for the night. there were rooms. i was the silent bellhop. now, this man is 70. this is what i'm talking about. people crying about things that they do. that gets in the way. gets in the way...
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he was -- haskell, i'm sorry.in the truck and he was covering a lieutenant that was filling in a vacation spot. and the third person is one of my senior guys paul pancine. he was with engine 26. we never recovered his remains until months later. we lost three other people from the firehouse. and you know, it's really kind of moving and stuff because all the years i was down there, i never expected anything like this. then 14 years later i didn't expect to be hit with cancer where i am now. i was expecting to retire from the job in a few years and enjoy my retirement. it is a change of lifestyle, i have to tell you the zadroga bill is what made me able to not worry about bills. >> for those families that lost people, they were given compensation, too. >> they should be under the victim compensation component. >> if this goes forward tomorrow, if this giant spending budget bill gets passed, they're going to be renewing the zadroga act for quite a while. it's going to extend through 2090, the health care portion. so
he was -- haskell, i'm sorry.in the truck and he was covering a lieutenant that was filling in a vacation spot. and the third person is one of my senior guys paul pancine. he was with engine 26. we never recovered his remains until months later. we lost three other people from the firehouse. and you know, it's really kind of moving and stuff because all the years i was down there, i never expected anything like this. then 14 years later i didn't expect to be hit with cancer where i am now. i...
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bill haskell who was our former staff person along with ann hintton worked together with three different counties in california. specifically ventura, stanislaus and yolo counties to put together their long term care integration plan. they've done that and now they're going to be submitting to to the scan foundation. we completed the work that we were given the money to do. in the meantime, our department is submitting another grant with scan and so scan will consider our grant proposal to continue the work. the other item we had on the agenda would highlight the event that we had to commemorate our tenth anniversary of the down sill. that was on october 23rd. maureen took a lot of photos and presented a slide show. it was a very successful event with about 300 people in attendance. as you recall, the event was called a party with a purpose. because we felt it was important to highlight the work of the council for the last 10 years. we also had on our agenda a presentation of your transitional care programs that your department actually providing to the public. i know that you had presen
bill haskell who was our former staff person along with ann hintton worked together with three different counties in california. specifically ventura, stanislaus and yolo counties to put together their long term care integration plan. they've done that and now they're going to be submitting to to the scan foundation. we completed the work that we were given the money to do. in the meantime, our department is submitting another grant with scan and so scan will consider our grant proposal to...
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so being helpful as i am, i sent that to you to watch -- >> okay eddie haskel. being helpful as you are. >> a little bit hard on the beaver. >> let's check on the broader markets this morning. we saw that the future's here are higher. let's check out what's happening in europe. it looks like the dax is up by 1.5% and so is the cac and the ftse. check out what happened overnight in asia. you'll see that the hang seng was up by about 1%. korea kospi up by a third of 1%. also take a look at the ten year note. yesterday the yield ended at 2.239%. this morning you see it's right at 2.248%. the dollar a little bit stronger against the euro at 109.24. it's down against the yen at 120.94 and gold prices that were down about $7 yesterday this morning look like they're down another $3.30. >> today is the last full day of trading. stocks continue to gain traction and go higher and avoid a down year. let's talk about it right now. he's the deputy chief us economist at ubs and joe is the portfolio strategist. i got that right? >> not really. >> we discussed the whole hyund h
so being helpful as i am, i sent that to you to watch -- >> okay eddie haskel. being helpful as you are. >> a little bit hard on the beaver. >> let's check on the broader markets this morning. we saw that the future's here are higher. let's check out what's happening in europe. it looks like the dax is up by 1.5% and so is the cac and the ftse. check out what happened overnight in asia. you'll see that the hang seng was up by about 1%. korea kospi up by a third of 1%. also...