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for example, if the mother is not available, if she doesn't want to marry the father, or if she is dead. >> or if he is already married. >> or if he is already married. >> where is the legitimation requirement? i see 1409-c. >> it's in 1409-a. >> well, 1409-a doesn't apply. it says notwithstanding subsection a. >> right. >> notwithstanding subsection a, somebody who is born outside the u.s., out of wedlock shall be held to have acquired the birth, nationality status of his mother if the mother is a u.s. citizen and had been physically in the united states for one year. so i don't see anything that says they have to be legitimized for the mother to get that. >> in 1409-a, it applies only after there has been -- >> in 1409-a. and what the first words of c are "not withstanding the provision of subsection a." anyway, i guess i can figure it out later. >> let me see if i can try and help you, justice breyer. the remedy imposed by the court of appeals is to as 1401-a7, the ten and five-year physical presence requirement, the court of appeals, that applies through 1409-a. 1409-a is the provis
for example, if the mother is not available, if she doesn't want to marry the father, or if she is dead. >> or if he is already married. >> or if he is already married. >> where is the legitimation requirement? i see 1409-c. >> it's in 1409-a. >> well, 1409-a doesn't apply. it says notwithstanding subsection a. >> right. >> notwithstanding subsection a, somebody who is born outside the u.s., out of wedlock shall be held to have acquired the birth,...
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if both parents were u.s. citizens, then a child born outside the united states would be a citizen of the united states as long as one of the parents had resided in the united states for any period of time. there has to absufficient connection to the united states given both parents were citizens. on the other hand if one parent were a u.s. citizen and one parent an alien congress had a markedly different approach. the u.s. citizen parent had to have resided in the united states 10 years five of which were after the age of reaching 14. congress evidently determined that because such a child would have competing claims of allegiance that a greater residency was required for the parent to establish the connection to the united states. >> is that an argument we heard case?bout in the flores mr. kneedler: it was made at the oral argument but we think it is also evident from the face of the statute as this court said with respect to another argument that the court addressed there, it is important for the court, its
if both parents were u.s. citizens, then a child born outside the united states would be a citizen of the united states as long as one of the parents had resided in the united states for any period of time. there has to absufficient connection to the united states given both parents were citizens. on the other hand if one parent were a u.s. citizen and one parent an alien congress had a markedly different approach. the u.s. citizen parent had to have resided in the united states 10 years five...
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if somebody says why don't you bring dance but you say if it is ineffective that just seems weird. you all know that your vote does matter and most of you are on the other side. what makes us weird? so yes your vote doesn't matter of the voting in the aggregate has. so to vote on mass obviously matters. to refrain the question slightly whether or not it is wrong for a libertarian to abstain from voting. the answer to that question is no. ever by to reiterate we are not making the case libertarians should abstain from voting were saying this is wrong. if your vote is mathematical we don't care. instead we reject the idea that there's something wrong with choosing not to vote abstaining is nothing to be ashamed of. there are reasonable arguments for abstaining. the but the argument began when a wrote an essay the morally troubling aspect jim responded with a blond post read entitled don't not to vote that is what we look back on because they believe there are more troubling aspects. and they do this knowing full well that it won't see -- save the life of a single animal to not take h
if somebody says why don't you bring dance but you say if it is ineffective that just seems weird. you all know that your vote does matter and most of you are on the other side. what makes us weird? so yes your vote doesn't matter of the voting in the aggregate has. so to vote on mass obviously matters. to refrain the question slightly whether or not it is wrong for a libertarian to abstain from voting. the answer to that question is no. ever by to reiterate we are not making the case...
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if you're unsure if the situation is safe, stay in your vehicle, leave your seat belt. wait for the first responders or law enforcement to contact those parties for you or tell you when it's safe to exit your vehicle. >> however, sometimes you have to get out of the car. >> if they are near a right shoulder or able to move somewhere safely behind an object that's going to help protect them from other vehicles, do so. >> every accident will be unique, but experts stand by this advice. steer into the shoulder or median if possible. slam on your brakes. there's no need to pump. stay in your car until the situation is safe. and only moving off the road if you can do it safely. >> the most important thing that you can do is constantly being paying attention, be vigilant. we call accidents accidents because sometimes you just can't prevent them. >>> coming up, caught on security video, a customer struggles with an armed bank robber. >> it was game on and i can't lose this. >>> and later, terror on the tracks. would you risk your life to save another? >> i was like oh my god,
if you're unsure if the situation is safe, stay in your vehicle, leave your seat belt. wait for the first responders or law enforcement to contact those parties for you or tell you when it's safe to exit your vehicle. >> however, sometimes you have to get out of the car. >> if they are near a right shoulder or able to move somewhere safely behind an object that's going to help protect them from other vehicles, do so. >> every accident will be unique, but experts stand by this...
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but they could if they play the cards right. glenn is not dead he is a right turn in hollywood now to say it is just a classic collective action problem libertarians they all voted. with a policy outcomes study individual libertarian has an incentive not to vote if i don't like to spend time doing other things. that is not likely to affect the ultimate outcome but to follow that incentive we are all worse off. everyone else those believing in liberty or equal dignity creates a social norm that people should do the socially beneficial thing they benefit from adopting a social norm. the optimal strategy is to coordinate. there are principal reasons not to vote but i felt that libertarians who oppose now jim said we should close to even offer a picture of his seven wearing me i've voted sticker. [applause] >> in fairness the other side has adorable voters to i will now allow them 10 minutes. >> thanks for coming also agenda for coming up with this event and for letting me join on. that jim went over this already but your vote does
but they could if they play the cards right. glenn is not dead he is a right turn in hollywood now to say it is just a classic collective action problem libertarians they all voted. with a policy outcomes study individual libertarian has an incentive not to vote if i don't like to spend time doing other things. that is not likely to affect the ultimate outcome but to follow that incentive we are all worse off. everyone else those believing in liberty or equal dignity creates a social norm that...
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even if you invest in 30-year u.s. treasuries, our government's longest dated bonds with the higher yield don't produce much in the way of capital appreciation. let's say for the sake of this they're yielding 3.5%, relatively low level for historical standards, that's higher than the 2.5 to 3.25% range we saw in the first nine months of 2015. with that 3.5% yield, as long as you reinvest your coupon payments back you might double your money -- in 20 years. remember the average historical return for the s&p 500, the benchmark for u.s. stocks is 10% annually which lets you double your money in a little more than seven years. so if you're under the age of 35 with the idea that they'll slowly but steadily make you money, i think you're being too cautious. i know that puts me out there but you know what? i've been around. that's how i feel. even in your 401(k), your i.r.a., you want to be heavily weighted towards stocks while you're young. typically because these tax advantage vehicles allow you to avoid paying dividend tax
even if you invest in 30-year u.s. treasuries, our government's longest dated bonds with the higher yield don't produce much in the way of capital appreciation. let's say for the sake of this they're yielding 3.5%, relatively low level for historical standards, that's higher than the 2.5 to 3.25% range we saw in the first nine months of 2015. with that 3.5% yield, as long as you reinvest your coupon payments back you might double your money -- in 20 years. remember the average historical return...
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if that crazy if that crazy uncle of yours starts talking politics... you might want to pick up a phone and tune him out. a new c-n-n poll finds that 53- percent of americans are dreading the idea of discussing politics... while 43-percent are eager to ask who everyone voted for... the results of the election will definitely have something to do with your levels of excitement... if politics do come up during dinner...maybe try to find a mediator to keep things civil... but if you are going to discuss politics... president-elect donald trump's newest business item might be something to talk about.... those classic red hats can now make their way to your christmas tree... made of brass and finished with 24 karat gold... the ornaments are selling on trump's website for 150 dollars sometimes ignorance is bliss... do we really want to know how many calories we're stuffing in our faces today?? no. but we're going to tell you anyway... we'lal you how much exercise you'll need to burn it off. this is the most ?? that's why there's oravet dental hygiene chews. o
if that crazy if that crazy uncle of yours starts talking politics... you might want to pick up a phone and tune him out. a new c-n-n poll finds that 53- percent of americans are dreading the idea of discussing politics... while 43-percent are eager to ask who everyone voted for... the results of the election will definitely have something to do with your levels of excitement... if politics do come up during dinner...maybe try to find a mediator to keep things civil... but if you are going to...
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the map stays like we see it right now, if -- if donald trump holds on to florida, if donald trump holds on to north carolina, then these are the states that will decide the next president of the united states. that's a big if, but let's just go through. 26% of the vote right now and you're just looking -- you're up here, upper peninsula, you're down here. donald trump is winning -- >> he's going to lead of about 60,0 60,000 votes. >> he's winning them. these are tiny places so you think that's not a deal. it does matter in a close race. 59%, 70%. in these small rural counties, donald trump is running up numbers. you think it's two o thrr three hundred votes, that's what you need to offset the democratic leads down in these places. 63% of the vote in oakland county, more votes for democrat and much more population as you see, but let's go back in time to take a look, 51-54. she's under performing president obama here in the detroit suburbs. just want to come back to wayne county. she's stretched out a little bit. the last time that was two or four points. >> only 15% of the votes. >> thi
the map stays like we see it right now, if -- if donald trump holds on to florida, if donald trump holds on to north carolina, then these are the states that will decide the next president of the united states. that's a big if, but let's just go through. 26% of the vote right now and you're just looking -- you're up here, upper peninsula, you're down here. donald trump is winning -- >> he's going to lead of about 60,0 60,000 votes. >> he's winning them. these are tiny places so you...
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i think if you think back to the u.s. constitution if you want to know what the u.s. constitution says you ask thomas jefferson. they wrote it. they know what's going on. i have deep gratitude for my attorneys and michael cohen as well. i think it's important that we all understand that we have to come together with the nonprofit the whistleblowers, the attorneys in the public who all come together to help these folks rally and weather the storm which is really a very hard storm i really want to thank you again. all of you in my attorneys for your help and support and i couldn't have done it without you. thank you very much. [applause]. select thank you very i would be more than happy to answer them this is probably one of the best corporate crime books. there's two stories i liked in the book. if you can just tell the two stories it is about how hillary clinton prevented the 16,000 names from being turned over to the justice department and about your time in prison. >> thank you for the confidence in the book. i wrote a spiderman brook that was pretty good too. i thi
i think if you think back to the u.s. constitution if you want to know what the u.s. constitution says you ask thomas jefferson. they wrote it. they know what's going on. i have deep gratitude for my attorneys and michael cohen as well. i think it's important that we all understand that we have to come together with the nonprofit the whistleblowers, the attorneys in the public who all come together to help these folks rally and weather the storm which is really a very hard storm i really want...
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>> i don't know if he was going to drop me far from my house or if he was going to take me to an empty parking lot and do something to me. dude, are you serious? >> when you find yourself in a situation like this, the calmer you can be, the better. >> this driver does not want to take me home. he should have taken me to my house. i don't know what he's going to do to me. >> to december desiree it feels like an abduction. what should you do. the driver is increasingly erratic and you're in fear for your life. should you, a, jump out the second the driver stops. b, physically attack the driver or grab the keys to start the car. c, engage the driver calmly and keep filming his actions? >> i couldn't reach around to try and put the car in park, i couldn't reach around to grab the keys. who knows what he would have done. >> disturbing the driver's ability to drive the car is probably not a great idea. that could cause a rollover cash or any kind of accident. >> option b only puts you at more risk. so maybe talking the driver down while you keep recording is the way to go. >> i don't know if
>> i don't know if he was going to drop me far from my house or if he was going to take me to an empty parking lot and do something to me. dude, are you serious? >> when you find yourself in a situation like this, the calmer you can be, the better. >> this driver does not want to take me home. he should have taken me to my house. i don't know what he's going to do to me. >> to december desiree it feels like an abduction. what should you do. the driver is increasingly...
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i would be shocked if if you didn't malfunction.f you want to take a conspiratorial view of it you would say all of this was arranged in advance and the election is rigged. neil: that is where i am going. a cabal on the part of one party to sabotage it for the other. >> mark me down as a dissenter. i worked with officials for decades and they would have to be in on it and there is one problem, democrats and republicans are all involved in every precinct so it would have to be a bipartisan conspiracy. some people would say i believe in that, all the establishment would you give me some proof and i will be happy to look at it. millions of machines, you can have a few malfunctions. neil: you are an apologist, i am in on -- >> you have been cashing my checks. neil: oliver stone, thank you very much. this is his super bowl and there is none better. i want to take a peek at times square. this is the mid-deca between the two camps tonight. donald trump will have his celebration. hillary clinton takes advantage and we have her at the celebr
i would be shocked if if you didn't malfunction.f you want to take a conspiratorial view of it you would say all of this was arranged in advance and the election is rigged. neil: that is where i am going. a cabal on the part of one party to sabotage it for the other. >> mark me down as a dissenter. i worked with officials for decades and they would have to be in on it and there is one problem, democrats and republicans are all involved in every precinct so it would have to be a bipartisan...
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if everybody left the auditorium here and if we took away all the air and all the protons, you would think it would be zero energy, but in fact, because it's going through the universe, the universe and have a nonzero vacuum energy.rgy. if it has that, because we would like the vacuum not to have any privilege standards of rest, it's going through this vacuum a different speed, it must be that this vacuum energy is associated and it operates in three directions. this is uniform pressure. in the room here, you don't notice it because it's uniform.. you have have difference in pressure. this is or pressure with no effect but it has a gravitational and energy so that means it has a repulsive effect, a negative pressure so it's three times more potent and causes it gravitational rotation in the first ten to the -30/2, it seconds, it could double in size a thousand times so it can become truly enormous. this describes why it's so enormous and in detail it can explain the pattern of fluctuations that we see. the theory of inflation is very effective at explaining this. one of the problems
if everybody left the auditorium here and if we took away all the air and all the protons, you would think it would be zero energy, but in fact, because it's going through the universe, the universe and have a nonzero vacuum energy.rgy. if it has that, because we would like the vacuum not to have any privilege standards of rest, it's going through this vacuum a different speed, it must be that this vacuum energy is associated and it operates in three directions. this is uniform pressure. in the...
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>> i don't know if it is a blind trust if ivanka and eric and don run it. is that a blind trust? don't know. >> again, no, that is not a blind trust. in his first interview after winning the election, donald trump said his business was peanuts in the importance of running the country. >> this is big league stuff. this is our country. our country is going bad. i'm going to save our country. i don't care about hotel occupancy. it is peanuts compared to what we will do. >> now is trump essentially bragging he could run his business out of the oval office if he wanted to. >> i think there is something where you put something in a massive trust and also -- nothing is written. in other words in theory, i could be president of the united states and run my business a hundred percent, sign checked on my business -- i could run my business perfectly. and then run the country perfectly. and there was never a -- there's never been a case like this where somebody had -- like if you look at other people of wealth, they didn't have this kind of asset and this kind of wealth frankly. just a diff
>> i don't know if it is a blind trust if ivanka and eric and don run it. is that a blind trust? don't know. >> again, no, that is not a blind trust. in his first interview after winning the election, donald trump said his business was peanuts in the importance of running the country. >> this is big league stuff. this is our country. our country is going bad. i'm going to save our country. i don't care about hotel occupancy. it is peanuts compared to what we will do. >>...
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if that person is tagged, then 100% they'll contact i.c.e. and -- >> if they're tagged. if they're not tagged because he's been arrested in santa fe and you guys never ask about immigration status, you lose a tool to go against him. what if he loses the criminal case but you could still get rid of him. five arrests for felonies but has a great lawyer, keeps getting off. you never identify him as an illegal immigrant and he keeps saying in santa fe. >> since we've been a safe city, nothing has shown that we've had a rise in violent crime. >> how long has it been? >> 1999. >> no rise at all? >> people are coming out of the shadows. they're participating in our community. they're sharing information with law enforcement because these families want to make sure they're living in a safe environment. so we can go to the most negative things that are conjured up during a campaign. it's time to govern. we're not in the campaign anymore. we have a republican incoming president, a republican congress. they've talked over and over again about fixing our immigration system. they nee
if that person is tagged, then 100% they'll contact i.c.e. and -- >> if they're tagged. if they're not tagged because he's been arrested in santa fe and you guys never ask about immigration status, you lose a tool to go against him. what if he loses the criminal case but you could still get rid of him. five arrests for felonies but has a great lawyer, keeps getting off. you never identify him as an illegal immigrant and he keeps saying in santa fe. >> since we've been a safe city,...
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and talking about the expansion of all three. >> if i'm going out -- if i'm trying to figure out whati want to buy u.s. restaurants that are basically -- have -- >> that's darden. or cracker barrel. >> comp. sales have been great for domino's, great for papa john's. so they have a high benchmark to meet going forward. so as great as these stocks have been, the hurdle is getting higher and higher for the ones that have been successful. >> bk, to your point about restaurants exposed here, how about a yum c, the china operations of yum. >> right. well, i wouldn't want to own that. >> you wouldn't want to own it. >> no. >> but there is growth in china. and if the -- they're there. >> let's look at what's going on in china. if we have a trade war, it's not necessarily going to be great for the chinese economy. you're soog the chinese you want weaken quite a bit to the levels we haven't seen since the 2008 crisis. something else is going on there, as well. it's not a place i would be very excited about. >> some sort of a turn going on? keith meister said you want to be in both, yum and yum
and talking about the expansion of all three. >> if i'm going out -- if i'm trying to figure out whati want to buy u.s. restaurants that are basically -- have -- >> that's darden. or cracker barrel. >> comp. sales have been great for domino's, great for papa john's. so they have a high benchmark to meet going forward. so as great as these stocks have been, the hurdle is getting higher and higher for the ones that have been successful. >> bk, to your point about...
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if this was-if it is their fault they are not filing the permits timely and not trying to get this done i would say they shouldn't get time but how we deal with the time for the anticipated delays due to procedures that neighborerize entitled to? >> maybe the city attorney may know. >> thank you so much for clarifying. it seems to me that these action by the department and the fees would have happened anyway because the work was done without permit, so i'm less concerned about the fees itself instead of ongoing fees. maybe because of our delay bureaucratic delay we don't add anymore and that we allow for as much time as we can legally, uphold the order of abatement and put a timer on when the permits are-or plans are submitted so we know things are movering forward. >> yeah, i have a little different spin and that is i feel uncomfortable with the fees because i feel the department did give them the win fall and they had no-appeared to have no consideration that there was something wrong with the letter and had to hang their hat on it so uncomfort charging fees. >> the violations were in
if this was-if it is their fault they are not filing the permits timely and not trying to get this done i would say they shouldn't get time but how we deal with the time for the anticipated delays due to procedures that neighborerize entitled to? >> maybe the city attorney may know. >> thank you so much for clarifying. it seems to me that these action by the department and the fees would have happened anyway because the work was done without permit, so i'm less concerned about the...
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you can't do that if you are a minority male. if there is a $15 wage. it will be a more competitive market. fewer jobs, more automation and less opportunity. >> this should be entry level. i don't understand why people believe entry level jobs have to be a living wage that you can raise a family on and drive a new car. that's why it's the minimum wage. it makes you want to do better. learn more, get a trade as my parents used to say because they my i wasn't going to school. it's entry level and there is no reason people should have to carry the burden of running a small business. kennedy: a lot of people pushing these protests forward have never run small businesses. small businesses have already been decimated by dodd-frank. they are see rap rating faster than they are starting in this economy. that's heartbreaking. these are the people who employ most of the new people. >> small businesses are decimated because of globalization. when walmart comes into town and they are restricting workers pay. kennedy: you are talking about retail. if you are talking
you can't do that if you are a minority male. if there is a $15 wage. it will be a more competitive market. fewer jobs, more automation and less opportunity. >> this should be entry level. i don't understand why people believe entry level jobs have to be a living wage that you can raise a family on and drive a new car. that's why it's the minimum wage. it makes you want to do better. learn more, get a trade as my parents used to say because they my i wasn't going to school. it's entry...
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if they don't, though and if there is a big white working class vote for trump, if you see some suburban republicans convert back to trump at the last minute because he's been relatively quiet on the campaign trail, that's a case in which he could lose potentially. even states like colorado that seem safe for clinton and she'll states and so there's a scenario or two by which she winds up a little short of enough electoral votes. >> nate silver, you'll join us tuesday night as well and we'll be right back were our powerhouse roundtable. >> announcer: "this week with george stephanopoulos" is brought to you by bdo accountants and consultants. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva ially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. you live a portable life. new dannon oikos nonfat yogurt drink fits right in it. with 10 grams of protein... and zero added sugar, zero artificial sweetene
if they don't, though and if there is a big white working class vote for trump, if you see some suburban republicans convert back to trump at the last minute because he's been relatively quiet on the campaign trail, that's a case in which he could lose potentially. even states like colorado that seem safe for clinton and she'll states and so there's a scenario or two by which she winds up a little short of enough electoral votes. >> nate silver, you'll join us tuesday night as well and...
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if i can have the overhead, please. so, this is the picture of the front of the building at clayton street. the residential portion of the property. the property extends back to ashbury street and have a garage in the rear of the property. so, this photo here would show you a stair walkway leading from the rear the front building to the back garage so look ing at the bake wall of the garage. it is nice property. there would have needed to be a connection between the frunth and rear property because of the elevation so there are a series oof walk ways and deck stairs that go across from his property-i'll put up another picture here and let you see. again, just the doorway leading from the residential at the back. the reason i'm doing this is give you hopefully a better understanding of what we are dealing with. in this picture you have a stairway that goes from a lower area up to the main area at the rear between the buildings. it would be our understanding that this is part of the earlier notice of violation and not rel
if i can have the overhead, please. so, this is the picture of the front of the building at clayton street. the residential portion of the property. the property extends back to ashbury street and have a garage in the rear of the property. so, this photo here would show you a stair walkway leading from the rear the front building to the back garage so look ing at the bake wall of the garage. it is nice property. there would have needed to be a connection between the frunth and rear property...
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except for bottom 20%, if you peel the onion, blacks look different from escandinavia and if you lookat african american mobility, you find in mobility across all races an demographics, single motherhood is a killer on mobility. high school dropouts is a killer on mobility. u.s. population which a portion is african american they track identically to single motherhood, the effects of single motherhood and high school dropouts. if you look at the other income levels, they -- the mobilities look similar to the rest of society. >> okay. >> there's noneconomic reason why we might see mobility slowing down at that rate. >> okay, i want to move from the facts as you see them to what policy might do about the situation we face. one of the books that influence my thinking of income inequality race between education and technology. technology tends to increase inequality and education tends to -- the other side of the lenler and so their conclusion that we need to push forward on educational and try to increase years of schooling for a typical american and the main thing to rise inequality. wh
except for bottom 20%, if you peel the onion, blacks look different from escandinavia and if you lookat african american mobility, you find in mobility across all races an demographics, single motherhood is a killer on mobility. high school dropouts is a killer on mobility. u.s. population which a portion is african american they track identically to single motherhood, the effects of single motherhood and high school dropouts. if you look at the other income levels, they -- the mobilities look...
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what's the difference if you have a door to 5% down or even i if if it's 10%. don't know that i'm good enough to tell people, all right, i got you out. here's the trump swoon. now we're going to rebuy all these markets. >> i know whether you are, and you are probably not, and who is? who is? >> that's the point. >> if we thought that this was a 10% decline from here, okay, then you have an argument to make. i'm going to make this argument. you're not going to have a 10% decline. not with the economy growing 2.5% to 3%. not what the labor market putting up 160,000 jobs a month still. you have to have a recession here in the u.s. my opinion. in order to get a 10% decline. the trump win is not going to send this market down 10%. >> to that point, i think you want to go back to the fundamentals and companies that are reporting earnings. that's the good thing about this whole timing. we're getting the company reactions and the data points from them real-time. right now. these companies are reporting, giving guidance and showing visibility. not everybody is reporting
what's the difference if you have a door to 5% down or even i if if it's 10%. don't know that i'm good enough to tell people, all right, i got you out. here's the trump swoon. now we're going to rebuy all these markets. >> i know whether you are, and you are probably not, and who is? who is? >> that's the point. >> if we thought that this was a 10% decline from here, okay, then you have an argument to make. i'm going to make this argument. you're not going to have a 10%...
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if you could imagine. [inaudible] it seems that is a problem we need to be worried about and again, something that johan was highlighting. this is, this is president putin and president of china and this is one of the best books that i've read in the past ten years. it's by a nobel prize-winning economist douglas north and some colleagues of his called violence and social orders. what they were trying to get at is the notion of how do we handle violence in society. humanity, as the agricultural revolution took off hit upon one solution which is basically what they call natural states, their organized and they have top men as you will and they arrange to have clients to whom they distribute economic resources and basically hand out monopolies over time. the point here is this was the basic organization of human societies when open access orders began that rise that we saw in economic growth. the problem is, johan documents this very well in his book, we have been moving in the direction of greater democracy
if you could imagine. [inaudible] it seems that is a problem we need to be worried about and again, something that johan was highlighting. this is, this is president putin and president of china and this is one of the best books that i've read in the past ten years. it's by a nobel prize-winning economist douglas north and some colleagues of his called violence and social orders. what they were trying to get at is the notion of how do we handle violence in society. humanity, as the agricultural...
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that can only happen if we own it.how can you have the right to bear arms if the government owns everything? you have to be able to own that weapon or whatever, the fight to free speech. how does that work if the government owns all of the media? when you look at countries, the audience might be old enough to remember the soviet union. what happened, they controlled all the media. there is a government agency that controlled the media and they have the iron curtain to keep people from finding out about other things. so you can't really have any of the liberties we enjoy without a system where you own the property and you have the right to use the property. unless it conflicts with other people's rights to use their property, the government should stay out and protect your property right. >> host: why you call this a manifesto? >> guest: obviously with the takeoff on communist manifesto and it really made to be disguised that this is why markets are beneficial to the poor. this is why markets are the only way you can ha
that can only happen if we own it.how can you have the right to bear arms if the government owns everything? you have to be able to own that weapon or whatever, the fight to free speech. how does that work if the government owns all of the media? when you look at countries, the audience might be old enough to remember the soviet union. what happened, they controlled all the media. there is a government agency that controlled the media and they have the iron curtain to keep people from finding...
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. >> 3-4% after 1-2%, if that? speak of jobs, carrier has reached a deal with donald trump to keep nearly 1,000 jobs in indiana instead of moving them to mexico. it's important symbolically, all of this as donald trump says he's cutting ties with his business to focus on making america great again. details later in the hour. first to the state of the economy, where we're heading from right now, and whether donald trump is really going to have that big an influence? things like carrier, they matter to sentiment. i'm going to jeff flock at cme, lori rothman at floor of the new york stock exchange and former member of trump's hispanic advisory committee steve cortes. steve, you heard what i was saying, i think the carrier deal, it's only a thousand jobs in indiana but lifts people's spirits. we're going into the holiday season and how happy are the employees that they voted for him and they have a shot at taking care of their families. this is one of the feel good stories, i think reverberates. your thoughts? >> trish
. >> 3-4% after 1-2%, if that? speak of jobs, carrier has reached a deal with donald trump to keep nearly 1,000 jobs in indiana instead of moving them to mexico. it's important symbolically, all of this as donald trump says he's cutting ties with his business to focus on making america great again. details later in the hour. first to the state of the economy, where we're heading from right now, and whether donald trump is really going to have that big an influence? things like carrier,...
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i don't think it is a good dynamic for the country or for share ouners if you're share owners if you're always thinking in terms of this has to happen in the u.s. first. i don't know that is the best way to run a company. >> steve? >> i think dave sketched it out right. our objective with companies is to make them grow at least 50% faster than the s&p. and there are a lot of different ways when you're doing that to create jobs. some of them are here. some of them are abroad. you try and find the optimal mix. nothing stays the same in business. so where there was, you know, very substantial offshoring, some of that works and people find out jeez, that's a little clutchy. maybe we ought to domicile more of our people back here. so there is an evolution that is doing with going on now. i think there may be some tax regimes to encourage people to have more jobs here. that's part of change that is going to occur. >> it seems that a lot politicians believe the business people's job is to create jobs. which actually is not. a business person's job is to create profits of which jobs are a -- >>
i don't think it is a good dynamic for the country or for share ouners if you're share owners if you're always thinking in terms of this has to happen in the u.s. first. i don't know that is the best way to run a company. >> steve? >> i think dave sketched it out right. our objective with companies is to make them grow at least 50% faster than the s&p. and there are a lot of different ways when you're doing that to create jobs. some of them are here. some of them are abroad. you...
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if you're thinking to yourself, "all right. got some lunch plans with friends around lunch time today, looks great for it. dinner plan this is evening, around the 5:00 hour look and feel excellent. we're in the upper 0s, low 60s for highs. overnight tonight through early tomorrow on your sunday morning, again, high pressure still in charge. so we're nice and dry to start off your sunday morning as you're heading out the door to wop by sunday afternoon and sunday evening, things looking great. the forecast for today calling for temperatures low to mid-60s with overnight lows falling into the 40s. your within donation 7-day forecast showing you 60s today, tomorrow, and on monday. by tuesday, i think tuesday morning and tuesday afternoon look good. it won't be until tuesday evening into early wednesday that we bring in our next best satellite for a couple of scattered showers. so again, i want you to do some chance begins to creep up on us. so tomorrow morning at 2:00 a.m., daylight saving time, you want to make sure to back up th
if you're thinking to yourself, "all right. got some lunch plans with friends around lunch time today, looks great for it. dinner plan this is evening, around the 5:00 hour look and feel excellent. we're in the upper 0s, low 60s for highs. overnight tonight through early tomorrow on your sunday morning, again, high pressure still in charge. so we're nice and dry to start off your sunday morning as you're heading out the door to wop by sunday afternoon and sunday evening, things looking...
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i don't have to worry about if i'm near help or if i even know where i am. i have mobile help. h issues. if you were to call 9-1-1, theyeyould not know what your issues are. mobile help has all of that on file so the emergency responders alreadadknow what my needs are. there are things i wouldn't do if i didn't have mobile help. mobile help is a life saver. literally and figuratively. with mobile help i feel safe, i feel secure, and i have my life back. call the number on your r reen for a free full color brochure. d the waterproof pendant ananwrist button. you can also add the fall button that automatically detects falls and signals help even if you are unconscious and unable to press the button. there is no equipment to buy and no long-term contract. act now, the first 200 callers get this digital blue tooth blood pressure monitor free with select plan purchase. don't settle for a medical alert system that only works at home. mobile help has given me my life because i'm not restricted anymorere join the thousands of people nationwide already using mobile h
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if mr.n fact has the courage to take on wall street, to take on the drug companies, to try to work forward, go forward, to create a better life for working people we will work with him onner to by issue. but if his -- presidency is going to be about -- discrimination, if it is going to be about, scapegoating, immigrants, scapegoating african-americans, or muslims, we will oppose him vigorously. >> a lot of democrats are bereft at this outcome. not just a loss, there are people who are -- who are shaken by this. what is your message to -- to democrats? >> our message is that we have to -- do a lot of rethinking. ask ourselves how does it happen that we have a president, a u.s. senate, house, and most governorships are controlled by people who want to give huge tax breaks to billionaires, cut social security, medicaid, who do not even believe in the concept, the understanding of climate change which is virtually unanimously agreed to by the scientific community. how does the happen they win el
if mr.n fact has the courage to take on wall street, to take on the drug companies, to try to work forward, go forward, to create a better life for working people we will work with him onner to by issue. but if his -- presidency is going to be about -- discrimination, if it is going to be about, scapegoating, immigrants, scapegoating african-americans, or muslims, we will oppose him vigorously. >> a lot of democrats are bereft at this outcome. not just a loss, there are people who are --...
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some deals with russia, even if it hurts people or even if it violates international norms or even if it leaves smaller countries vulnerable or creates long-term problems in regions like syria that we just do whatever is convenient at the time. >> and here's why national security adviser susan rice in an interview with my colleague chris jansing urging trump to rethink his willingness to work with syrian president assad. >> he's been slaughtering his own people with extreme brutality. most of his effort is not directed against isil, it's directed at the domestic opposition. and so for the united states to throw in our lot with assad or the russians absent a political transition, absent an understanding that our efforts are actually focused on the terrorists rather than on the opposition doesn't make a great deal of sense, in my estimation. >> let's dig deeper into all of this. richard haas, who is on the council of foreign relations. he's also author of the coming boo "a world in disarray." mr. haas, always a pleasure to see you. >> thank you, mr. todd. >> let's start with, what do yo
some deals with russia, even if it hurts people or even if it violates international norms or even if it leaves smaller countries vulnerable or creates long-term problems in regions like syria that we just do whatever is convenient at the time. >> and here's why national security adviser susan rice in an interview with my colleague chris jansing urging trump to rethink his willingness to work with syrian president assad. >> he's been slaughtering his own people with extreme...
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if we only a.no, if we only are visible when we are talking of islam and islamophobia, we are not going to get that. but it means that we have to be involved in this society went all, and connected and dealing with all the issues within this society. and when it comes to this, i think that we should understand that as muslims, one of the very, what you are facing it is a psychologist -- psychological or putting us in a situation where we are reacting, and we are victimizing ourselves and we keep on talking about islamophobia. islamophobia is a very important challenge if we understand that it's connected to so many other things. it's not only islamophobia and we react. we need to get the big picture behind it. and when you see this, i think that we need to, to deal with our fellow citizens, but also with our government in a way which should be clear your look, two years ago when the muslims were invited to come for its celebration at the white house with the president barack obama, to go there and
if we only a.no, if we only are visible when we are talking of islam and islamophobia, we are not going to get that. but it means that we have to be involved in this society went all, and connected and dealing with all the issues within this society. and when it comes to this, i think that we should understand that as muslims, one of the very, what you are facing it is a psychologist -- psychological or putting us in a situation where we are reacting, and we are victimizing ourselves and we...
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but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers?escribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, changes in urination, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk of bone fracture, or urinary tract infections, possibly serious. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis, which can be life threatening. stop taking and call your doctor right away if you experien
but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers?escribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the...
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now, if you have seen this car, if you have any information on its whereabouts, please contact the gcpd tip line -- the number's on the screen -- or our website. though the passengers aren't considered dangerous, it is urgent that they are found safely. >> chelsea: no. you are not turning yourself in. our new life, our new plans -- >> adam: compared to connor's health, none of that matters, babe. he needs to see a doctor. >> chelsea: okay, adam, you just think about this. >> adam: his fever's not going away. you said it yourself. we'll take him into town, we'll get him the medicine that he needs, i'll surrender. it's -- it's the only way. >> chelsea: wait, wait, wait. i have a better idea. >> dylan: please do not hesitate if you have any information. contact the gc-- >> victor: that press conference given by your son dylan has just sealed my son's fate. >> nikki: well, i don't know that dylan had any other choice. [ doorbell rings ] >> victore your son now, or what? >> nikki: darling, i'm not protecting anyone. it's just fact. he's a cop. finding adam is his job. jack. >> jack: victor h
now, if you have seen this car, if you have any information on its whereabouts, please contact the gcpd tip line -- the number's on the screen -- or our website. though the passengers aren't considered dangerous, it is urgent that they are found safely. >> chelsea: no. you are not turning yourself in. our new life, our new plans -- >> adam: compared to connor's health, none of that matters, babe. he needs to see a doctor. >> chelsea: okay, adam, you just think about this....
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that is, if you do this for me, if you allow me to do what i want in russia's orbit, then i can give you a concession here. so what he wants to do is first create problems and then make it so that these problems can be resolved only with him. syria is one of these problems that has been created specifically so that it can then be exchanged for something. that's his line of behavior. and it hasn't been unsuccessful i have to say. etcetera another matter that as was the case in ukraine, you need to pay for this with the lives of our soldiers. but human lives are not nearly as valuable to them as they might be to others. >> rose: and he views syria and ukraine as a bargaining chip to mainton the stability and the survival of his regime in moscow. >> i would say ukraine might have a value in and of itself on top of that. >> rose: as a border. >> yes. it's the near, it's a near neighbor and you would like to have a government in kiev but these are nothing more than bargaining chips. >> rose: how weak is the russian economy? >> the russian economy, and i'm very sad to say this, is deterior
that is, if you do this for me, if you allow me to do what i want in russia's orbit, then i can give you a concession here. so what he wants to do is first create problems and then make it so that these problems can be resolved only with him. syria is one of these problems that has been created specifically so that it can then be exchanged for something. that's his line of behavior. and it hasn't been unsuccessful i have to say. etcetera another matter that as was the case in ukraine, you need...
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if we just make stuff up. if we spend all of our time just trying to tear the other person down just for the sake of seeing if we can get a little more power. she understands that issues are not black and white and yes, progress requires compromise. even when you are right. and she knows that none of us are perfect. not even our president. but that we should try to conduct ourselves with basic honesty and decency and big heartedness. because that is what our moms and dads taught us. and they were onto something. they understood that sometimes what life is about is pretty simple. it is like, how do you treat people? are you useful? are you kind? are you generous? do you treat people with respect? she understands that. and hillary will continue the progress that we have made. and she will need allies like deborah ross because it is not enough just to stick hillary with a republican congress the way they are behaving right now. i wish they were behaving differently. i have tried. i have reached out to them. they
if we just make stuff up. if we spend all of our time just trying to tear the other person down just for the sake of seeing if we can get a little more power. she understands that issues are not black and white and yes, progress requires compromise. even when you are right. and she knows that none of us are perfect. not even our president. but that we should try to conduct ourselves with basic honesty and decency and big heartedness. because that is what our moms and dads taught us. and they...
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we may walk away yet, if ryan and baker get through. ...and if they find jenny. [twigs snap] shh. stay here. i had a hunch you'd be back. i got this last night, and i couldn't get away. and you're ashamed to go back home. griffin, we got some water, thanks to ruth. - pass it around. - water, yeah. - how about you, sir? - later. if i'm going to pretend to be an officer i guess i have to set an example. you knew you'd be safe with the kiowa yet you came back. why? well, i guess there are times when just being safe doesn't mean as much as.. i had to come back. they don't seem to be watching over on the cliff side. guess they figure you can't get down that way. they're probably right too. still.. ...if they're not guardin' that side.. let's go have a look. it's a long chance. 'still, it is a chance.' - i think we lost them. - let's keep movin'. [gunshot] sorry for what i was thinking. if we get out of this alright, you can quit worrying about me. i did a lot of thinking last night...about betty. i guess the man ain't to blame. yes, he is. this time, anyway. she didn't lock that door,
we may walk away yet, if ryan and baker get through. ...and if they find jenny. [twigs snap] shh. stay here. i had a hunch you'd be back. i got this last night, and i couldn't get away. and you're ashamed to go back home. griffin, we got some water, thanks to ruth. - pass it around. - water, yeah. - how about you, sir? - later. if i'm going to pretend to be an officer i guess i have to set an example. you knew you'd be safe with the kiowa yet you came back. why? well, i guess there are times...
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we don't know if there's a big fallout from the fbi revelation, and if there is, with what group it might hurt her the most, and so donald trump is exploring, if you would. going to explore, might as well look for a big prize like pennsylvania. sit tight. move on. quick break. hillary clinton lashes out at the fbi director and her shifting strategy, next. the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is a tough financial choice we could face when we retire. but, if we start saving even just 1% more of our annual income... we could keep doing all the things we love. prudential. bring your challenges. to be taken care of. in good hands? like finding new ways home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> welcome back. can't tell from the bea
we don't know if there's a big fallout from the fbi revelation, and if there is, with what group it might hurt her the most, and so donald trump is exploring, if you would. going to explore, might as well look for a big prize like pennsylvania. sit tight. move on. quick break. hillary clinton lashes out at the fbi director and her shifting strategy, next. the things they love to do most on these balloons. travel with my daughter. roller derby. ♪ now give up half of 'em. do i have to? this is...
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in the united states if 43% of eligible voters do not vote, then, then democracy is weakened if we are not serious about facts and what's true and what's not, particularly in age of social media where so many people are getting their information in sound bites and snippets off their phones, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda , then we have problems. if people, whether they are conservative or liberal, left or right, are unwilling to compromise and engage in the democratic process, and areing absolutist views and demonizing opponents, then democracy will break down. and so i think my most important advice is, to understand what are the foundations of a healthy democracy, and how we have to engage in citizenship continuously, not just when something upsets us. not just when there's an election or when an issue pops up for a few weeks. it is hard work, and, the good news is, i think there are a lot of young people, certainly involved in my campaigns and, think i continue to be involved in works, not just politically but through nonprofits and other organizat
in the united states if 43% of eligible voters do not vote, then, then democracy is weakened if we are not serious about facts and what's true and what's not, particularly in age of social media where so many people are getting their information in sound bites and snippets off their phones, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda , then we have problems. if people, whether they are conservative or liberal, left or right, are unwilling to compromise and engage in the...
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if an individual enters mexico illegally, they're deported. they're sent out of this country, so the hypocrisy from the mexican government is so shocking, so the president who has not been willing to help out with border security, to the extent that we need it in this nation. >> i know fox -- for him to say that the maex can people and the mexican government should protect illegal immigration into the united states, that's pretty provocative against us, no? >> i want to use my limited time, eric, to really re-enforce the point that i made, and i'm speak as a lawyer now, there is no legal basis for the -- to cut off federal funding to sanctuary cities. >> hold on. geraldo, there is -- >> there is no legal basis for it. >> there's immigration funding, there's tens of millions of dollars that feds give to cities to enforce immigration laws. >> if the federal court has rules that it is illegal a and unconstitutional to require a sanctuary city to enforce imgaci immigration laws, that's the law until a higher court reverses it. >> i just want to ma
if an individual enters mexico illegally, they're deported. they're sent out of this country, so the hypocrisy from the mexican government is so shocking, so the president who has not been willing to help out with border security, to the extent that we need it in this nation. >> i know fox -- for him to say that the maex can people and the mexican government should protect illegal immigration into the united states, that's pretty provocative against us, no? >> i want to use my...
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if you're in an unhappy marriage, if you are in unhappy work setting, you could have all the money in world, but it will not buy you happiness. warren: i could take all my money and do what they used to do in egypt, i could use that money to build the biggest tomb ever built, we could have it outside omaha, and i could literally get 50,000 guys to put them in loin cloths and haul granite around and make them forget all about egypt in 10 years. the net product of everything i had done in my life would be the world's biggest tomb, and maybe 1000 years from now people would come to omaha to see my tomb, but that strikes me as crazy. even modified versions of it. i do not get it. michael: a cynic would say you cannot to get with you, although i remember the cartoon with the family with vultures looking down on this conjurer on his deathbed and he says, i know i cannot take it with me, but i can take the access code. terre: true. how did you feel the date you gave 99% of your wealth to philanthropy? warren: the timing of what i did as far as donating to philanthropy was affected by when su
if you're in an unhappy marriage, if you are in unhappy work setting, you could have all the money in world, but it will not buy you happiness. warren: i could take all my money and do what they used to do in egypt, i could use that money to build the biggest tomb ever built, we could have it outside omaha, and i could literally get 50,000 guys to put them in loin cloths and haul granite around and make them forget all about egypt in 10 years. the net product of everything i had done in my life...
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do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms such as itching, rash, or trouble breathing; a lump or swelling in your neck; or severe pain in your stomach area. serious side effects may include pancreatitis, which can be fatal. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases your risk for low blood sugar. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased appetite and indigestion. some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may make existing kidney problems worse. with trulicity, i click to activate what's within me. if you want help improving your a1c and blood sugar numbers with a non-insulin option click to activate your within. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. kennedy: they can't fathom a world without her in the white house. does hillary's monumental and humiliating loss mark the end of the clinton era? the party panel is back. juan, i will go
do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms such as itching, rash, or trouble breathing; a lump or swelling in your neck; or severe pain in your stomach area. serious side effects may include pancreatitis, which can be fatal. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases your risk...
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if he does all that, which is not easy, but if he does that he is at 259.hat's that scenario where you flip one of the blue states. is that michigan? that would make him president. is it pennsylvania? that would make him president. under these scenarios. you can mess with the map and shop for any answer you want right now. you know why? because right now we're all right. every one of us. >> thanks, bill. >> uplifting. greg, say something that doesn't embarrass us. >> i want to say, bill, you look great. >> thank you. you are one bad hombre. >> thank you, my friend. we will see you later. can you fill us in on utah and nevada? >> i can. we took utah earlier today from my tossup to a lean republican in a third party candidate out there. we believe right now based on our polling that utah looks pretty good for donald trump. this is nevada. and this is a really interesting thing. they have early voting. apparently the turnout in las vegas, which is where we were just a week ago, down around clark county was very good. it was very strong. often times, republican
if he does all that, which is not easy, but if he does that he is at 259.hat's that scenario where you flip one of the blue states. is that michigan? that would make him president. is it pennsylvania? that would make him president. under these scenarios. you can mess with the map and shop for any answer you want right now. you know why? because right now we're all right. every one of us. >> thanks, bill. >> uplifting. greg, say something that doesn't embarrass us. >> i want to...
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as if this were 1955. that can't happen from an economic perspective. >> the united states not leading in manufacturing, but we are a close second. >> even though employment has come down. we are presumably outsourced and over the course of many decades. it's true that u.s. manufacturers while not having the biggest propone ept as they did are still quite competitive and more so than they were five or ten years ago. more competitive than they are or were with china a couple of years ago. we are not not making things any more than the president-elect has said. we are a strong manufacturer. wilbur ross is related to this topic certainly. he being a billionaire. we look at the manufacturing balance that you have been talking about, what does wilbur ross mean to that? the job is one of promoting business at home and overseas. he leans towards a free trade bias, if you will. the real issues is donald trump gets the majority of what he wants when it comes to trade and modest changes to nafta. or other things he
as if this were 1955. that can't happen from an economic perspective. >> the united states not leading in manufacturing, but we are a close second. >> even though employment has come down. we are presumably outsourced and over the course of many decades. it's true that u.s. manufacturers while not having the biggest propone ept as they did are still quite competitive and more so than they were five or ten years ago. more competitive than they are or were with china a couple of years...
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i said "what if" they were vulcans? would you have just left them there hanging like slaughtered animals? don't you thinkmaybe you would've t ten them down? tried to figure out who they were? made some effort to contact their families? we didn't even try. whwh about you? what if they were humans? would you just stick your tail between your legs and run? leave them there to rot? am i the only one who's having a problem with this? you said it yourself, sir. whoever killed those people are probably coming back. so we should avoid confrontation at any cost. is that what you vulcans do? bury your heads in the sand and then just fly on by? "we vulcans" would have never gone on board that ship in the first place. oh... you've got an answer for everything, don't you? we have a code of behavior, and we try to obey it. you may not believe this it took a few thousand years but i think we're starting to get it ririt. i can't believe i almost ignored it. we've reversed course, sir. we shoululbe back at the coordinates in five hours.
i said "what if" they were vulcans? would you have just left them there hanging like slaughtered animals? don't you thinkmaybe you would've t ten them down? tried to figure out who they were? made some effort to contact their families? we didn't even try. whwh about you? what if they were humans? would you just stick your tail between your legs and run? leave them there to rot? am i the only one who's having a problem with this? you said it yourself, sir. whoever killed those people...
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i don't know what i'm going to do if he wins or if she wins. i have never seen the country so paralyzed. >> y our friends at snl who they actually tried to end their own show on a happier note. apparently, are covering a campaign taking place on earth two. take a look. >> you know what i think could >> there you go. >> hug it out. >> come on, america. let's hug it out. i tell you, both of them -- >> is it weird i'm getting a little misty? it might be the pregnancy hormones. >> it's because we know they would be hugging it out if there were the election. you were great. we all have the work is just beginning. all of us have to get a tiny bit more more caffeine. in case you didn't know it, the election is on tuesday. with that in mind, be sure to join myself and my colleagues, lester holt and two of the panelists here, savannah guthrie and tom brokaw, it's decision night in america on nbc news. it begins at 7:00 eastern time. that's all we have for today. we'll be back next week when we think we will know that we will have a president-elect. at l
i don't know what i'm going to do if he wins or if she wins. i have never seen the country so paralyzed. >> y our friends at snl who they actually tried to end their own show on a happier note. apparently, are covering a campaign taking place on earth two. take a look. >> you know what i think could >> there you go. >> hug it out. >> come on, america. let's hug it out. i tell you, both of them -- >> is it weird i'm getting a little misty? it might be the...
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and what if this happened again?rin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental pr
and what if this happened again?rin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases...
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if you had a woman, who if hillary clinton was -- was caught on tape saying she'd like to grab men byhe penis because she was rich and powerful and would still be in the race and competitive if you believe that's true there is no sexism. if you had a woman who is in charge of a real estate dynasty, and had been sued for racial discrimination, and a pattern of discrimination, found to have a pattern sued once by the justice department, if that person was competitive, that is sexist. or if you have a person who has no governmental experience really, and has said all sorts of horrible experience that underline the fact they have no sense, no concept what foreign policy even means and if that person would be competitive, there is no sexism, but maybe it is not her, it is him and he's still competitive, maybe there is something to be said. >> if you look at hillary clinton's resume, right, you may not like her, maybe you don't like her policies, but she's a very qualified person and her political qualifications, by far surpass donald trump. >> sure. >> if the qualification is we need someo
if you had a woman, who if hillary clinton was -- was caught on tape saying she'd like to grab men byhe penis because she was rich and powerful and would still be in the race and competitive if you believe that's true there is no sexism. if you had a woman who is in charge of a real estate dynasty, and had been sued for racial discrimination, and a pattern of discrimination, found to have a pattern sued once by the justice department, if that person was competitive, that is sexist. or if you...
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we'll see if that still remains if he wins tonight in a decisive way. of course that is still up in the air, and whether or not the republicans maintain control of the senate. we already know they're going to maintain control of the house. but what i can tell you is, the trump campaign is feeling vindicated. they feel like they've been talking about a movement, one that most people have overlooked or discredited. and now they're seeing that movement come to fruition. these under-represented voters that we were not seeing in the polls. these low-propensity voters, coming out and voting for donald trump. >> in big, big numbers across this country. katy tur, thanks. lawrence o'donnell is with former rnc head michael steele. and a certain james carville who we've been listening to this evening. little that's right. and the conversation never stops here at this table. and james, wisconsin is looking shaky for secretary clinton. >> shaky is about as optimistic a word as i can see right now. i think this is, if this thing goes where it looks like, where i hope
we'll see if that still remains if he wins tonight in a decisive way. of course that is still up in the air, and whether or not the republicans maintain control of the senate. we already know they're going to maintain control of the house. but what i can tell you is, the trump campaign is feeling vindicated. they feel like they've been talking about a movement, one that most people have overlooked or discredited. and now they're seeing that movement come to fruition. these under-represented...
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and what if this happened again? given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical
and what if this happened again? given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in...