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in the end. the democrats will need four seats if hillary clinton wins, they'll need five seats if donald trump wins to take control of the senate chamber. mark kirk as an incumbent you would think would have the advantage. he ran a -- forgive me, i don't mean it in a bad way, he ran a bad campaign. he called president obama the drug dealer in chief. it was not good politics. it was also embarrassing at a deeper level when she said to tammy duckworth after she talked about her family serving in the military, he said snidely, oh, i didn't remember your relatives coming over from thailand to serve george washington. in fact tammy duckworth's father, his family does actually have a record of military service going back to the american revolution. mark kirk apologized for that, but it was seen as such a low blow, i think there was no coming back from that for him. in the broader picture, that's a democratic pickup and that brings the democrats one big seat closer to taking control of the senate. >> i
in the end. the democrats will need four seats if hillary clinton wins, they'll need five seats if donald trump wins to take control of the senate chamber. mark kirk as an incumbent you would think would have the advantage. he ran a -- forgive me, i don't mean it in a bad way, he ran a bad campaign. he called president obama the drug dealer in chief. it was not good politics. it was also embarrassing at a deeper level when she said to tammy duckworth after she talked about her family serving in...
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if they turn out in numbers in florida, in virginia, in colorado, in nevada, boy, that could really - even north carolina. >> and north carolina, that could really be something. we remember, and the panel has been discussing this. in 2012 after mitt romney lost, the republican national committee doing this autopsy, looking at the fact that they need to win over latino voters. they didn't take the lesson and we'll see what happens tonight. >> let's get to the panel and anderson right now. >> you've been watching north carolina very closely tonight, bakari. >> north carolina will be one of the closer races we have. i'm very interested in this court case. you have two dynamics, relatively frivolous lawsuit filed in nevada by the trump campaign because individuals were staying in line and voting, as they should be allowed to, in clark county. but here you have a gop party in north carolina, you have a governor in pat mccory who the court said they discriminated with such precision in the way they cut back on the number of early voting locations, especially here in durham. what happened to
if they turn out in numbers in florida, in virginia, in colorado, in nevada, boy, that could really - even north carolina. >> and north carolina, that could really be something. we remember, and the panel has been discussing this. in 2012 after mitt romney lost, the republican national committee doing this autopsy, looking at the fact that they need to win over latino voters. they didn't take the lesson and we'll see what happens tonight. >> let's get to the panel and anderson right...
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we do not have enough votes in in 2012. barack obama won it in 2008. and this, jon karl, this is really hard-fought state. rob robbie mook saying, they're not even sure it's going to be decided tonight, and barack obama went in there heavy in the last several days. >> went over there huge to try to boost the turnout among young voters and especially african-american voters. the state that we are watching, florida, george, a lot of returns are coming in. look at this. we have 40% in, and -- florida. it's been going back and forth. so much early vote. that's why we're seeing so much come in. and neck and neck. it's been going back and forth between clinton and trump. some of the key counties, i mentioned hillsborough county, we don't have anything there yet. miami-dade county, a county that is two-thirds hispanic. obama won it by 25 points back in, four years ago and it's almost exactly the same margin now. >> and that's really interesting. the clinton campaign told us that was right on the bubble. they would have to win that by 24%, 25% to have a chance
we do not have enough votes in in 2012. barack obama won it in 2008. and this, jon karl, this is really hard-fought state. rob robbie mook saying, they're not even sure it's going to be decided tonight, and barack obama went in there heavy in the last several days. >> went over there huge to try to boost the turnout among young voters and especially african-american voters. the state that we are watching, florida, george, a lot of returns are coming in. look at this. we have 40% in, and...
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in florida, 99% of the vote is in. hillary clinton trailing donald donald trump by the narrowest of margins. we're talking about new battle grounds tonight and on is michigan. again, hillary clinton again trailing for a state that's absolutely critical for her wall. detroit tends to come in late. but this is not a state that the clinton campaign wanted to be talking about. we he see where the votes are coming in. things are shaping up for donald trump. garrett, let's go to wusa live at trump headquarters where i suppose the mood got a lot lighter a short time ago. >> i have to imagine there's a crescendo of excitement there. >> people are absolutely fired up. it's amazing. it's just been a real shocker, a lot of polls, exempt maybe the los angeles times said that hill into this race. but that is not turning out like a lot of pollsters thought. donald trump showing surprising strength all over the place. and fox news, they are watching fox news here, fox news called north carolina for donald trump and the crowd here jus
in florida, 99% of the vote is in. hillary clinton trailing donald donald trump by the narrowest of margins. we're talking about new battle grounds tonight and on is michigan. again, hillary clinton again trailing for a state that's absolutely critical for her wall. detroit tends to come in late. but this is not a state that the clinton campaign wanted to be talking about. we he see where the votes are coming in. things are shaping up for donald trump. garrett, let's go to wusa live at trump...
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we were in pennsylvania yesterday, in scranton, in a dark gymnasium. red hats and the crowd was so hangry. theyere on fire. and donald trump felt off that, he said one of the most vicious lines about hillary clinton. he said, that is the face of failure. that is the face of a failed foreign policy. >> i want to get to new hampshire in a second. we have a senate race to call and congressman todd young in the state of indiana has defeated evan bayh in that state. evan bayh, a former two-term senator. former this is a real blow to the democrats hopes to take the senate. >> it is. getting senator bayh back into office was a key part of taking the majority. this loss means that pathway is tougher. there's still a shot, but it is getting tougher. >> but you know, this also makes missouri a race to watch, because blunt is the evan bayh of missouri. >> and he's the republican in missouri. >> and he's a republican, so, >> and running against a real, a person that's -- jason kander, made his name in the last several months. >> todd young, the challenger, ran a c
we were in pennsylvania yesterday, in scranton, in a dark gymnasium. red hats and the crowd was so hangry. theyere on fire. and donald trump felt off that, he said one of the most vicious lines about hillary clinton. he said, that is the face of failure. that is the face of a failed foreign policy. >> i want to get to new hampshire in a second. we have a senate race to call and congressman todd young in the state of indiana has defeated evan bayh in that state. evan bayh, a former...
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states, in wake county in north carolina, in fairfax county in virginia, which is a county that i think president obama won by 20-plus points, we seem to be running ahead of that margin with a small percentage in so far. and then if you look at pennsylvania, we've seen reports today from city officials in philadelphia that they expect turnout to surpass the 2012 benchmark of 78% of registered voters turning out. so in the key bellwether areas of these battleground states, we're seeing turnout where it needs to be. we think we're on a path to 270 electoral votes tonight. >> donald trump has already said if hillary clinton wins the state of florida, he cannot be the president. brian, here's what we're seeing in florida. there appears to not be as great of turnout in the miami-dade county area among african-americans as there had been during obama's last election. however, there's an enormous turnout of new voters, new voters mostly latino in and around orange county, over in the ft. lauderdale area. where do you think florida is right now and how important is it? >> well, florida i think
states, in wake county in north carolina, in fairfax county in virginia, which is a county that i think president obama won by 20-plus points, we seem to be running ahead of that margin with a small percentage in so far. and then if you look at pennsylvania, we've seen reports today from city officials in philadelphia that they expect turnout to surpass the 2012 benchmark of 78% of registered voters turning out. so in the key bellwether areas of these battleground states, we're seeing turnout...
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banking, in taxation, in employment, in legal ethics. you can add to that in firearms. in order to purchase a firearm you have to fill out a form do you use illicit drugs. if you say you can't get that firearm. housing and public benefits you can't use federal illegal drugs in public housing which causes different impact on people who are dependent on federal benefits. so this is just a sampling of the many questions federal judiciary will be forced to confront if the status quo on the coexistence of state and federal laws is allowed to remain. of course none of these questions pose much of a problem if the larger question whether our constitutional structure permits state to authorize license activity prohibit bid federal law is answered in the negative. so it is that question about the nature of our federal system, which i think is both the most interesting and most pressing question of the legal issue surrounding marijuana that confront the federal courts today. >> well, that proves why this the dream issue for academics up here. i'd
banking, in taxation, in employment, in legal ethics. you can add to that in firearms. in order to purchase a firearm you have to fill out a form do you use illicit drugs. if you say you can't get that firearm. housing and public benefits you can't use federal illegal drugs in public housing which causes different impact on people who are dependent on federal benefits. so this is just a sampling of the many questions federal judiciary will be forced to confront if the status quo on the...
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illinois in a in chicago. you have to go out there and compete for african-american votes. and republicans haven't done enough of it. and i think the party in the future to win nationally, to win the presidency again, will have to do that. >> rand paul who win again his seat in senate from the state of kentucky live with us from louisville tonight. senator, thank you so much. all the best. >> thanks, shep. >> ed rollins is with us, gop campaign consultant, fox news contributor. served as national campaign director for ronald successful bid in 1984. he's with us now. where do you see things? >> it's a very tough, very close race. obviously the democrats had great organization, turned out a lot of hispanic voters. lot of puerto ricans in florida. that's a very close race. obviously it hasn't been called yet. trump has to win that and move forward. he certainly matched that organization, that state, it's a dead-even race. the key thing here is both senator paul and marco rubio who have won re-election, both said
illinois in a in chicago. you have to go out there and compete for african-american votes. and republicans haven't done enough of it. and i think the party in the future to win nationally, to win the presidency again, will have to do that. >> rand paul who win again his seat in senate from the state of kentucky live with us from louisville tonight. senator, thank you so much. all the best. >> thanks, shep. >> ed rollins is with us, gop campaign consultant, fox news...
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in fact, there was an addition of 700,000 puerto rico in florida in the last five years. they managed to register a number of those latinos and it seems now based on early returns that they are coming out in florida, north carolina, as well as in nevada. >> jennifer, thanks very much. carl cameron with the trump team now at the new york hilton, just a couple blocks really north of fox news world headquarters and not far from where hillary clinton will be tonight. what's the word there? >> reporter: just a couple blocks away. the trump campaign is trying to remain, in its words, cautiously, hopefully optimistic for what happens tonight. kellyanne conway essentially said that they are concerned that they didn't get the full help of the republican national committee. that its infrastructure was not thoroughly applied suggesting that there's disappointment or frustration in the campaign as they look at the incoming results. and she specifically complained that the likes of mitt romney and others, republican never trumpers, establishment types, did not come to his aid, did not
in fact, there was an addition of 700,000 puerto rico in florida in the last five years. they managed to register a number of those latinos and it seems now based on early returns that they are coming out in florida, north carolina, as well as in nevada. >> jennifer, thanks very much. carl cameron with the trump team now at the new york hilton, just a couple blocks really north of fox news world headquarters and not far from where hillary clinton will be tonight. what's the word there?...
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is it happening in the uk as well and in other countries in europe and in the west as well?just for viewers around the world, is this a singularly american phenomenon or is it global? just after i did that graphic, 1 it global? just after i did that graphic, i looked at twitter and people said, it isn't to do with clinton or trump, it is wider, western politics, maybe even global. western politics, maybe even global. i think it is to do with the power of social media, the power of what they call the return path, voters coming back at you if your eye politician, which creates a culture of no more heroes. it may be that we just look more closely at stuff done on our behalf by our leaders. obviously, the usa had the clinton white house and the iraq war and afghanistan. we had the same in the usa. -- in the uk. so there has been a change in the uk as well in that politicians, and all figures of authority, whether they are park keepers or archbishops, are not granted automatic respect. it is a change we are all dealing with. think it is true of journalists, too. unfortunately i d
is it happening in the uk as well and in other countries in europe and in the west as well?just for viewers around the world, is this a singularly american phenomenon or is it global? just after i did that graphic, 1 it global? just after i did that graphic, i looked at twitter and people said, it isn't to do with clinton or trump, it is wider, western politics, maybe even global. western politics, maybe even global. i think it is to do with the power of social media, the power of what they...
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in addition to some other improvement projects in the district. that passed with 61-percent of the vote. 3 we told you about oconomowoc's referendum last week.voters there.. approved a 54-point-9 million dollar project... that will renovate an old health clinic into an east campus of the high school. and also to build a new "meadow view elementary school." that passed with 55-percent of the vote. 3 meanwhile... voters in the germantown school district approved an 84-million dollar facilities project.... with 52- project includes cafeteria additions at three elementary schools....a new field house.. a new performing arts center.. a new swimming pool and a new secure main entrance at the high school. 3 coming up....profiting from politics..how some places in texas are using the presidential election to boost today...sunny. highs in the mid 50s. west winds 5 to 10 around 40. west winds 5 to 10 mph..thursday...sunny. highs in the lower 60s. southwest winds 10 to20 mph..thursday night...clear. lows in the lower 40s. northwest winds10 to 15 mph..veteran
in addition to some other improvement projects in the district. that passed with 61-percent of the vote. 3 we told you about oconomowoc's referendum last week.voters there.. approved a 54-point-9 million dollar project... that will renovate an old health clinic into an east campus of the high school. and also to build a new "meadow view elementary school." that passed with 55-percent of the vote. 3 meanwhile... voters in the germantown school district approved an 84-million dollar...
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he was born in 1882 in scotland, in edinburgh. he was a proud scot. he graduated brilliantly from his hometown university in 1903. his secretariy subjects were ge science and mathematics and a postgraduate year at leipzig university where, and the relevance of this will become apparent shortly, he did a study of the chemical properties of something called uranium. in 1905, however, he rejected a career in science and, instead, he entered the civil service. a string of appointments followed. at the colonial office, the national insurance commission, the board of land revenue to name but a few. everywhere he went, anderson's work ethic and organizational prowess won him golden opinions. in 1920, he took up a new and dangerous appointment. about 38 at that stage. he became joint permanent secretary for ireland. based in dublin castle within a short pace of time on the sinn fein assassination hit list. two years later, he is back in england and becomes permanent under secretary in the home office. it's the top civil servant in the home office. it's a plum
he was born in 1882 in scotland, in edinburgh. he was a proud scot. he graduated brilliantly from his hometown university in 1903. his secretariy subjects were ge science and mathematics and a postgraduate year at leipzig university where, and the relevance of this will become apparent shortly, he did a study of the chemical properties of something called uranium. in 1905, however, he rejected a career in science and, instead, he entered the civil service. a string of appointments followed. at...
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this one was passed in virginia, in 1979. a medical marijuana law that allows people to possess and use marijuana free of state sanctions so long as they get a physician prescription to use the drug, but laws like this, like virginia's law did not have any effect. no physician would follow through, so they are still on the books, but they did not have any practical effects. but, california at least the proponent-- proponents of proposition 215 pound a work around. proposition 215 only required a physician to recommend, not to prescribe marijuana. now, that may seem like semantics, like the state was playing word games and that was the dea position, but let-- california leaders convince the ninth circuit that it made a difference that when a doctor simply recommends marijuana all that entails is having a conversation with the patient where you declare you might benefit from the use of marijuana. the ninth circuit declared that was protected speech under the first amendment and is a practical matter, that meant the dea could no
this one was passed in virginia, in 1979. a medical marijuana law that allows people to possess and use marijuana free of state sanctions so long as they get a physician prescription to use the drug, but laws like this, like virginia's law did not have any effect. no physician would follow through, so they are still on the books, but they did not have any practical effects. but, california at least the proponent-- proponents of proposition 215 pound a work around. proposition 215 only required...
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more people have cast ballots in the early voting in 2016 than the entire election year in the year 2000. a lot of it has to do with newly arrived residents. 3 million more people live in florida. many latino voters who have turned out in record numbers. an 89% increase since the 2008 election and the sleeping giant could finally prove to be very pivotal in the swing state. hillary clinton and donald trump feel as though they can win the state. they spent a lot of money here and a lot of time. of the 6 million ballots cast in the state of florida, it is neck and neck. the good news is no reports of voter irregularity or voter fraud. if you remember in 2012, we saw the long lines. after president obama was declared the victor, people were still voting. i talked to election county supervisor here. john and christine. >> let's hope. nick valencia in tallahassee. part of past campaign hall of fames. >> a lot of ad dollars spent in florida. they have been inundated. thanks, nick. what a long, strange trip it's been. donald trump and hillary clinton crossing the battleground states. they make
more people have cast ballots in the early voting in 2016 than the entire election year in the year 2000. a lot of it has to do with newly arrived residents. 3 million more people live in florida. many latino voters who have turned out in record numbers. an 89% increase since the 2008 election and the sleeping giant could finally prove to be very pivotal in the swing state. hillary clinton and donald trump feel as though they can win the state. they spent a lot of money here and a lot of time....
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it is cold, 38 in philadelphia. 36 in allentown. 36 in reading. 37 in wilmington, trenton and millville. when you factor in the wind it feels like the 20s. so bundle up. we've got a couple of 30-degree windchills down south, but most of us feeling like the 20s this morning. as we go through the next 12 hours it's chilly. 36 degrees by 7:00 a.m. noon, 41. the high of 45 hits it at 3:00 p.m. even then we'll have windchills in the 30s. loosms tomorrow is another -- looks like tomorrow is another windy one across the region, but not as bad as today. the temperatures come up in time for thanksgiving, but we're looking at clouds and touch of rain. details in accuweather. >> reporter: we look at the camera and see why the advisory did not expire yet. the camera isic shahing at this- shaking at this point. i-95 33 miles per hour southbound through the work zone. no red zones along the schuylkill expressway or the boulevard. still moving okay. however we're watching accidents, 422 eastbound by 100 as you head towards pottstown, midday work coming to 422 near pottstown, as well. there's an overtu
it is cold, 38 in philadelphia. 36 in allentown. 36 in reading. 37 in wilmington, trenton and millville. when you factor in the wind it feels like the 20s. so bundle up. we've got a couple of 30-degree windchills down south, but most of us feeling like the 20s this morning. as we go through the next 12 hours it's chilly. 36 degrees by 7:00 a.m. noon, 41. the high of 45 hits it at 3:00 p.m. even then we'll have windchills in the 30s. loosms tomorrow is another -- looks like tomorrow is another...
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record turnout in florida in the red county and in the blue counties. now we'll see how this balances out. explains why, we are seeing, some of the battleground states. virginia was something that a he is doing well in trump country. >> all waiting with badd breath for when polls close in michigan. clinton folks were rushed in to defend what they felt was a sizable lead. kevin tibbles, a trump watch party in grand rapids. how are they feeling tonight? >> listening to you, lester, talking about how michigan all of a sudden seems to come into play here. which is where grand rapids is, you are right that hillary clinton campaign had to come in here yesterday. but of course, being a gop rally here this evening, they were all out after midnight last night. because donald trump made one of his final stops here. grand rapids all of a sudden is on the map with regards to this election campaign, lester. they were also listening to the fact that, in the democratic was not very good. while here in western michigan, which there are very strong republican pockets, l
record turnout in florida in the red county and in the blue counties. now we'll see how this balances out. explains why, we are seeing, some of the battleground states. virginia was something that a he is doing well in trump country. >> all waiting with badd breath for when polls close in michigan. clinton folks were rushed in to defend what they felt was a sizable lead. kevin tibbles, a trump watch party in grand rapids. how are they feeling tonight? >> listening to you, lester,...
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we are in great shape weatherwise. it is cold. 27 in worcester, 33 in boston. notice the wind still active. so it is creating a windchill effect. it feels like it's in the teens in worcester county. elsewhere, windchills are in the low-to-mid 20s this morning. so bundle up out the door. sun is up at 6:45. lots of sunshine throughout the day. lunchtime temperatures in the lower 40s. we're going to top out in the low-to-mid 40s today. so a little bit milder than the sunshine and lighter winds. you can see how clear the skies are now. we've got high pressure in control. but there's a system to our west producing some light snow around minneapolis, rain to the south. this is coming in tomorrow morning. we could have a light dusting of snow around here, especially north and west of boston. not a lot. but could make roads a little slippery tomorrow morning. the full timeline on this and the holiday forecast coming up. let's get you to the roads. good morning, olessa. >> good morning, everyone. the pike, so far so good eastbound heading to the top of the screen by all
we are in great shape weatherwise. it is cold. 27 in worcester, 33 in boston. notice the wind still active. so it is creating a windchill effect. it feels like it's in the teens in worcester county. elsewhere, windchills are in the low-to-mid 20s this morning. so bundle up out the door. sun is up at 6:45. lots of sunshine throughout the day. lunchtime temperatures in the lower 40s. we're going to top out in the low-to-mid 40s today. so a little bit milder than the sunshine and lighter winds....
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temperatures in the upper 40s in fitchburg. bedford at 43. boston in the upper 40s, as wel. so above our average lows. nashua a little cooler in the mid-30s. orange in the mid-30s, as well. but we'll warm up nicely here it is going to feel pretty cool, though. we're looking at some very breezy conditions throughout the day today. we'll actually keep things breezy into the weekend, as well. the cape currently under a wind advisory. that starts this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. that wraps up late tonight for us. wind gusts possible up to around 40mph. an here in boston, we could be looking at wind gusts up to around 30, 35mph. more on your full forecast and your weekend forecast coming up. >> sarah: all right. time now for fast track traffic with danielle gersh. >> danielle: hey, sarah. good morning, everyone. if you're getting ready to head out the door, not seeing any issues. ten minutes from braintree to boston. mostly green on the maps. for the most part you're in good shape. route 3, 24 and 95 no problems. the pike looking good all the way back the framingham. route 2 and 3 pro
temperatures in the upper 40s in fitchburg. bedford at 43. boston in the upper 40s, as wel. so above our average lows. nashua a little cooler in the mid-30s. orange in the mid-30s, as well. but we'll warm up nicely here it is going to feel pretty cool, though. we're looking at some very breezy conditions throughout the day today. we'll actually keep things breezy into the weekend, as well. the cape currently under a wind advisory. that starts this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. that wraps up late...
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finally, right. 37 in boston right now, 39 in plymouth. and it's 46 down in hyannis. take a look at the forecast the next couple days, and it's relatively quiet. in fact, most of this week is quiet. a couple showers on wednesday, that should be it. nothing ruin any outdoor activities you have planned today. mostly sunny skies. temperatures reaching the low to a few mid-50s. we tend to favor the low 50s throughout the afternoon. a few more clouds across county down through the cape and the islands. all in all, expect a dry day. election day, a very busy day tomorrow. look at the numbers as we go from the morning, a cool start down into the 30s to the upper 50s by noon. low to mid-60s by mid-afternoon. a few clouds and a mild evening with temperatures close to 50 at 2:00 p.m. more on the seven-day first ahead. >> sarah: time now for fast track traffic with danielle gersh. >> danielle: thanks, sarah. good morning, everyone. happy monday to you. here's a look heading into town of the zakim bridge. not seeing any the roads this morning. let's go to the maps. a couple work
finally, right. 37 in boston right now, 39 in plymouth. and it's 46 down in hyannis. take a look at the forecast the next couple days, and it's relatively quiet. in fact, most of this week is quiet. a couple showers on wednesday, that should be it. nothing ruin any outdoor activities you have planned today. mostly sunny skies. temperatures reaching the low to a few mid-50s. we tend to favor the low 50s throughout the afternoon. a few more clouds across county down through the cape and the...
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in rome in 19734. when the united states committed 6 million metric tons of food. over 60% of the food committed for the disadvantaged and underdeveloped nations of the world. the ford administration wants to eradicate hunger and disease in our underdeveloped countries throughout the world. what is more moral than for the united states under the ford administration to take the lead in southern south africa, in the middle east. those are initiatives in foreign policy which are of the highest moral standard. and that is indicative of the foreign policy of this country. >> mr. frankel, a question for president ford. >> mr. president, can we stick with morality. for a lot of people it seems to cover a bunch of sins. mr. nixon and mr. kissinger used to tell us that instead of morality, we had to worry in the world about living with and letting live all kinds of governments that we really didn't like. north and south korean dictators, chilean fascists. they said the only way to get by in a wicked world is tr
in rome in 19734. when the united states committed 6 million metric tons of food. over 60% of the food committed for the disadvantaged and underdeveloped nations of the world. the ford administration wants to eradicate hunger and disease in our underdeveloped countries throughout the world. what is more moral than for the united states under the ford administration to take the lead in southern south africa, in the middle east. those are initiatives in foreign policy which are of the highest...
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and in the 40s in the remainder 44 expected in tampa overnight. how long will these cool weather conditions stick around? well, i'll relate you know about that and your thanksgiving forecast and the travel forecast if you're traveling to other parts for this thanksgiving holiday in just a little bit. guys? >>> all right thank you so much. well, a faulty fuel pump may be the reason behind a boat explosion in clay county. the blast on saturday sending two people including the owner to the hospital. burns. paramedics streeted a -- treated a third at the scene. there was a lot of damage. >>> a he has in largo after a sewage -- mess in largo after a sewage overflow. some 540 gallons over the flowed from a manhole. it happened saturday in the 1900 block of 134th avenue north. thankfully it's cleared up now and they blame a blockage in the pipeline and say some of the water flowed into nearby mccay creek. as a precaution they posted signs anar here. talk about giving back. one clearwater family does it in a big way. hosting a thanksgiving dinner at their
and in the 40s in the remainder 44 expected in tampa overnight. how long will these cool weather conditions stick around? well, i'll relate you know about that and your thanksgiving forecast and the travel forecast if you're traveling to other parts for this thanksgiving holiday in just a little bit. guys? >>> all right thank you so much. well, a faulty fuel pump may be the reason behind a boat explosion in clay county. the blast on saturday sending two people including the owner to...
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it is very hot, in a sense -- very odd, in a sense, that this is seen in france in particular. anna: you talked about italy with the forthcoming vote in early december there. eu inflation divergence is the title of this chart. it shows italy here in the yellow, and the fact that the inflation story in italy, maybe because of mario draghi's best efforts, we are seeing inflation come through in the eu has a whole. italy, no. david: core inflation in france has also trended lower. you're quite right that there is a small divergence. the thing about italy is really the banking sector and, in particular, if we get a vote for your -- vote for reform, whether the ecb takes a harder line on italian banks, the balance. banks, not byy retail investors. a lot them are held by retail investors. i don't think the eurozone at the moment are is in danger of breaking in the next four months, but the tensions have come to the fore again. and, the ecb is almost next out. it can do more but we need a stronger economy. yousef: let's see what is ahead in terms of the week ahead. monday, theer bigge
it is very hot, in a sense -- very odd, in a sense, that this is seen in france in particular. anna: you talked about italy with the forthcoming vote in early december there. eu inflation divergence is the title of this chart. it shows italy here in the yellow, and the fact that the inflation story in italy, maybe because of mario draghi's best efforts, we are seeing inflation come through in the eu has a whole. italy, no. david: core inflation in france has also trended lower. you're quite...
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that played a role in bringing chapman in in the seventh inning as well. that is ball four. >> john: like you mentioned, i think the two-out walk by arrieta has made all of these moves even possible. the two-out walk, for whatever reason, the history of what arrieta has been, they did not want to create any more francona to take crisp and naquin out and put in two right-handers. that's what we have is the scenario right now, cubs up five, looks like chapman, and must they score a bunch more, is going to pitch at least the next inning. >> joe: heyward now. and what has become evident in this world series, the balance in the starting pitching goes to chicago and their depth. the bullpen, no three big arms that terry francona has, the couple of guys that joe maddon trusts. obviously, the lights out aroldis chapman. maddon trusts mike montgomery. and everybody else, you just don't know. stretches this season. up and away, 2-0. ken rosenthal is with us. get your opinion. were you surprised to see chapman come in in the bottom of the seventh? >> ken: very surpri
that played a role in bringing chapman in in the seventh inning as well. that is ball four. >> john: like you mentioned, i think the two-out walk by arrieta has made all of these moves even possible. the two-out walk, for whatever reason, the history of what arrieta has been, they did not want to create any more francona to take crisp and naquin out and put in two right-handers. that's what we have is the scenario right now, cubs up five, looks like chapman, and must they score a bunch...
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. 64 in sedona. 55 in show low. tonight temperatures down to the freezing point or below in window rock, flagstaff, and the south rim of the grand canyon. kingman at 41. then for tomorrow highs in the 50s in prescott, sedona, and payson. flagstaff 46. with a high of 72. a dramatic change in a couple of days. 46 for the high up there. one of the coolest across the state tomorrow. here in the valley the low 70s. a little bit below the average of 75. mesa 70. tempe and scottsdale at 71. 70 in litchfield park and goodyear. now, here's what we're tracking over the next seven days. sunny and dry on friday. 77 degrees. the 80s return briefly over the weekend. system to track digging far enough to the south to bring moisture and rain chances to the valley forecast early next week. a little problem with the clicker here. back to your seven-day. a 40% chance for rain in the forecast on monday now. so monday is looking like it could be a wet day in the valley. another significant cooldown down into the low 70s for the start of
. 64 in sedona. 55 in show low. tonight temperatures down to the freezing point or below in window rock, flagstaff, and the south rim of the grand canyon. kingman at 41. then for tomorrow highs in the 50s in prescott, sedona, and payson. flagstaff 46. with a high of 72. a dramatic change in a couple of days. 46 for the high up there. one of the coolest across the state tomorrow. here in the valley the low 70s. a little bit below the average of 75. mesa 70. tempe and scottsdale at 71. 70 in...
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in the health system in britain. so in germany he's looking at various things i think he comes into a classroom, middle school or high school students. the teacher, he listens to the class. they are learning about genocide. they are running about the holocaust -- learning about. you can't imagine come in the united states that kind of teaching going on in the classroom, kids shouldn't have to learn these things, right? and so he sees in the classroom as one african, african g immigrant. so he goes to him and he says what about you? these people were non-jewish people, germans, learning what sometimes their own relatives have done in recent times. he says what about you? you didn't have anything to do with this. you came from africa where your people really suffered genocideh too. and the young man said, i am now a german citizen and i have the responsibility for the history. so i think that is exactly what everyone in this country, every immigrant, african-american, latino, every single person, every single classroom
in the health system in britain. so in germany he's looking at various things i think he comes into a classroom, middle school or high school students. the teacher, he listens to the class. they are learning about genocide. they are running about the holocaust -- learning about. you can't imagine come in the united states that kind of teaching going on in the classroom, kids shouldn't have to learn these things, right? and so he sees in the classroom as one african, african g immigrant. so he...
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he was under the death sentence, killed a man in alabama and was in a prison in alabama on death row in 1983, time magazine published an article on the death penalty, a large cover story, the death penalty was much debated in the 80s, just become by use again in the united states and time magazine wrote an article about it and we read it and bert, we both were struck by the story. bert was the one who took action on that. >> i read the story and a described rutledge as being retarded, said he couldn't rewrite, nobody did accept his lawyer. the things that struck me about the story and time magazine. it was a lucky story, mitch was the only person interviewed in the article, he admitted i did it as it was wrong and i apologize for it. couldn't read or write, subject to the death penalty, and the author of the piece in time magazine included his life was not worth anything, he was a disposable person and so i was shocked he would draw that conclusion, who should remarks or what he did. here he was in a prison and couldn't sleep thinking about this and from a christian standpoint he has
he was under the death sentence, killed a man in alabama and was in a prison in alabama on death row in 1983, time magazine published an article on the death penalty, a large cover story, the death penalty was much debated in the 80s, just become by use again in the united states and time magazine wrote an article about it and we read it and bert, we both were struck by the story. bert was the one who took action on that. >> i read the story and a described rutledge as being retarded,...
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teachers in schools, doctors in e.r. clinic, small businesses, putting their all into starting something up, making sure they are treating their employees well. all the important work that's dope done by moms and dads and families and congregations and of perfecting this union. this was a long and hard fought campaign. a lot of our fellow americans are exalted today. a lot of our partners are less so. it is hard and sometimes contentious and noisy. it's not always inspiring. but to the young people who got and may be disappointed by the results, i just want you to know, you have to stay encouraged. don't get cynical. don't ever think you can't make a difference. secretary clinton said this morning, fighting for what is right is worth it. the path that this country has taken has never been a straight line. we zig and zag, and sometimes we move in ways that some people think is forward, and others think is moving back. and that's okay. i have lost elections before. joe hasn't. [ laughter ] but, you know. so i have been --
teachers in schools, doctors in e.r. clinic, small businesses, putting their all into starting something up, making sure they are treating their employees well. all the important work that's dope done by moms and dads and families and congregations and of perfecting this union. this was a long and hard fought campaign. a lot of our fellow americans are exalted today. a lot of our partners are less so. it is hard and sometimes contentious and noisy. it's not always inspiring. but to the young...
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saudi arabia, in india, in indonesia. and these are all countries where, obviously, he could now have a massive amount of influence as the leader of the united states and how he intends to handle that issue remains in question. >> host: how does the conflict of interest laws work? >> guest: so there's, in the u.s. constitution there's a clause that a lot of folks have been talking about lately because of some of president-elect trump's dealings so far. that is meant to prevent public officials, including the u.s. president, to accept gifts from foreign agents. that includes, you know, leaders from foreign countries. there is the question of whether trump could violate that once he takes office. there's also federal statutes on conflicts of interest.t. those actually don't apply to the u.s. president, but historically presidents have t followed them just because optically, obviously, you don'tt want to look like you're naughting ethics laws. >> host: politico reporting that the leading contender to be the trump administrat
saudi arabia, in india, in indonesia. and these are all countries where, obviously, he could now have a massive amount of influence as the leader of the united states and how he intends to handle that issue remains in question. >> host: how does the conflict of interest laws work? >> guest: so there's, in the u.s. constitution there's a clause that a lot of folks have been talking about lately because of some of president-elect trump's dealings so far. that is meant to prevent...
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serious trouble in pennsylvania, in michigan, in north carolina, in florida. i think, what may be woke up the president or really got him out of there like we saw him last week, was michigan, and i think the numbers scared him to death, and you saw the president talking about the republican -- the world is teetering on this election. warranted oficism any president, this one included, but he says what he is thinking and feeling. he does not posture a lot. i think that was really striking in his rhetoric on the stump last week. mr. hawkings: what do you think you will tell president-elect iump today in terms of -- wonder, do you think he'll say, "here is what you need to understand about the country you are taking over," or will it just be promises of constitutional responsibility? mr. bennett: i think the latter. president obama was very impressed with how president bush and his team handled the transition. thought it was thoreau, rough,sional, very -- tho professional, very in depth. they have talked about this for months and months even when secretary clinto
serious trouble in pennsylvania, in michigan, in north carolina, in florida. i think, what may be woke up the president or really got him out of there like we saw him last week, was michigan, and i think the numbers scared him to death, and you saw the president talking about the republican -- the world is teetering on this election. warranted oficism any president, this one included, but he says what he is thinking and feeling. he does not posture a lot. i think that was really striking in his...
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but, in the high country we will have a shot at rain and snow, and, in fact, in the overnight hours, we have the snow falling out in the san juans, you can see how the cloud bands gravitated over the mountains. did i use the word gravitated, morning. we have this going over the central and northern mountains. we have a winter weather advisory in the southwest part of the state. we could see snow at 11,000 feet p temperatures are on the cool side 30s and 40s, your highs will be in the mid- to upper 60s and close to the foothills temperatures will be in the 50s. now, here's your morning planner, that sun is up and our skies look beautiful. we have a few clouds but as i thicken, temperatures around 10:00 this morning will be at 54 degrees. there's 11 free screenings today. three of them are for children. coming up in the full forecast, we'll talk baseball the importance of looking for those symptoms for your children, for diabetes, you don't want to miss that. >> thank you so much, you were gravitating towards the health live that one down. >>> two american soldiers who died in afghanis
but, in the high country we will have a shot at rain and snow, and, in fact, in the overnight hours, we have the snow falling out in the san juans, you can see how the cloud bands gravitated over the mountains. did i use the word gravitated, morning. we have this going over the central and northern mountains. we have a winter weather advisory in the southwest part of the state. we could see snow at 11,000 feet p temperatures are on the cool side 30s and 40s, your highs will be in the mid- to...
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cooler in the morning, in the 60s, we climb in the 70s sitting in -- in the mid-70s by 7:00. the warm up starts to get to us in the afternoon. little while yesterday, you can feel it if you're in the sun for sure. 84 degrees by 3:00. you'll notice the skies start to clear up. but we'll get even warmer in the next couple of days. this is putting us on record watch. wale break that down for you in the full forecast in just a few minutes. >>> well, probably costs you about one thousand times more than a typical uber ride, but still people are getting -- not getting the message about getting drunk and driving. we're taking a closer look at prescription drug casts are often cheaper in other countries. now you don't have to travel . >>> all right. this just into the newsroom right now. a powerful earthquake hitting new zealand. according to the u.s. geological survey this was a magnitude 7.4. the it stuck near christ church recovering from a quake in 2011. that one leaving 185 people dead. there are a lot of after shocks still happening there and it's too early to know if anybody h
cooler in the morning, in the 60s, we climb in the 70s sitting in -- in the mid-70s by 7:00. the warm up starts to get to us in the afternoon. little while yesterday, you can feel it if you're in the sun for sure. 84 degrees by 3:00. you'll notice the skies start to clear up. but we'll get even warmer in the next couple of days. this is putting us on record watch. wale break that down for you in the full forecast in just a few minutes. >>> well, probably costs you about one thousand...
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but in terms of security in south texas, we're one of the safest communities in the state. i feel very comfortable there. i think people who come down and visit will tell you the same thing. >> have you thought about your committee a in soomts in congress? >> i have. we start at the top and asking for appropriations and you know my predecessor was on financial services, which he'll leave a void after he is gone. transportation is a big issue. i'm very interested in trying to implement a fast rail from san antonio to the valley, the border area into monmouterey mexico. these are all committee assignments that i'm asking for, and hopefully we'll be fortunate to -- >> thank you so much, congressman gonzalez. >> thank you. >>> follow the transition of government on c-span, as donald trump becomes the 45th president of the united states. and republicans maintain control of the u.s. house and senate. we'll take you to key events as they happen, without interruption. watch live on c-span. watch on demand at c-span.org, or listen on our free c-span radio app. >>> thank you all very
but in terms of security in south texas, we're one of the safest communities in the state. i feel very comfortable there. i think people who come down and visit will tell you the same thing. >> have you thought about your committee a in soomts in congress? >> i have. we start at the top and asking for appropriations and you know my predecessor was on financial services, which he'll leave a void after he is gone. transportation is a big issue. i'm very interested in trying to...
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in with the old.he former prime minister leads the field in france and angela merkel will run for chancellor. does the establishment have a chance? trump recruit from wall street? trade promo. japanese imports and exports plunge but a weaker yen pushes stocks higher. does japan's bull market have legs? matt: we are less than a half-hour to the european open. let us take a look at where the futures and indexes are pointing. you can see here that we are looking at green air rose across the board for european futures. this follows gains in the asian cash trade being lifted up by oil as we see some real optimism for an opec agreement. will showyour gmm that as well. nejra: if you look at commodities at the end, wti up more than 1%. point 19. after comments from iraq and iran feeding into the optimism that there will be a deal reached on the output cut when opec meets indiana later this month. i wanted to show you what is happening in the equity session. the nikkei is up 0.8 percent. it entered a bull mark
in with the old.he former prime minister leads the field in france and angela merkel will run for chancellor. does the establishment have a chance? trump recruit from wall street? trade promo. japanese imports and exports plunge but a weaker yen pushes stocks higher. does japan's bull market have legs? matt: we are less than a half-hour to the european open. let us take a look at where the futures and indexes are pointing. you can see here that we are looking at green air rose across the board...
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the girls two games in exeter and two in laconia. we'll have highlights and scores later today in sports. have a good sunday. amy: the final countdown to election day. how the trump campaigns are trying to sway undecided voters. shots ring out in a manchester neighborhood. what police say started an argument that left two people injured. we bring you this live look at the unh arena in manchester. the 10th annual marathon about to get underway. josh judge is in with your molly's not thinking about cancer today, but three years from now, a routine screening will catch it early and make all the difference. so when chris sununu voted to cut funding for planned parenthood, cutting access to cancer screenings and birth control for thousands of women, it's politics for him. for molly, it's the rest of her life. the stakes are too high to make chris sununu governo. by put new hampshire first narrator: two kinds of business experience. chris sununu's family handed him a top-rated ski resort. he ran it into the ground. chris sununu cut jobs, a
the girls two games in exeter and two in laconia. we'll have highlights and scores later today in sports. have a good sunday. amy: the final countdown to election day. how the trump campaigns are trying to sway undecided voters. shots ring out in a manchester neighborhood. what police say started an argument that left two people injured. we bring you this live look at the unh arena in manchester. the 10th annual marathon about to get underway. josh judge is in with your molly's not thinking...
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and showers may fill back in, in the evening. so it's, it's amounts that are light but a dusting of snow is a possibly. especially near and north of the pike and that could make the roads a bit slippery so heads up if you are heading out. maybe you are watching the football games. a high of only around 40, with a lot of clouds tomorrow afternoon. and this area of low pressure is going to start to redevelop to the south on thursday evening, friday morning, notice we have got the rain around and with the temperatures near the freezing mark, there could be a bit of icing first thing on friday especially north and west of the city. at times rain persisting, and saturday, we may start with the rain and as that system pulls away, colder air works in, so saturday night and into sunday there could be a few flurries before we dry things out and warm them up. how about that, 50 again by next week. get you out to the roads right now, so far, so good, olessa. >> shape, a live look outside for you. the lever connector, the southbound side hea
and showers may fill back in, in the evening. so it's, it's amounts that are light but a dusting of snow is a possibly. especially near and north of the pike and that could make the roads a bit slippery so heads up if you are heading out. maybe you are watching the football games. a high of only around 40, with a lot of clouds tomorrow afternoon. and this area of low pressure is going to start to redevelop to the south on thursday evening, friday morning, notice we have got the rain around and...
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in washington. but when we look at the grand sweep of u.s. foreign policy because back to the founding of this country we see more continuity in most parts of the world. more continuity than change that would expect wha what the other panels have said about who the president is what they said on a camping trip a what political party is in office, we've seen alliances with russia, for example, that the major moment in both of our history. and so like you alluded to, looking for the united states and russia to agree on the syrian question is not if the price. along the same lines, there has been this argument made in the postwar era that we are this moral authority it is easy to be the moral authority when you just beat nazi germany. when you make yourself a moral authority, the minute you are, you leaders to open to charges. so the whole moral question at least in my lifetime as those been wide open. i would be very welcoming and inclusive of other countries like to step up to the play and play more
in washington. but when we look at the grand sweep of u.s. foreign policy because back to the founding of this country we see more continuity in most parts of the world. more continuity than change that would expect wha what the other panels have said about who the president is what they said on a camping trip a what political party is in office, we've seen alliances with russia, for example, that the major moment in both of our history. and so like you alluded to, looking for the united states...
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in on mosul and called for suicide attacks in other countries. the battle retake the city of 1 million is now and some residents are emerging from hiding. >>> a protest outside a david duke senate debate turned violent. demonstrators were angry that the former kkk leader was using dillard university as a platform for his views. police used pepper spray and tasers when some protesters tried to push their way into the debate hall. six people were arrested. >>> so apparently the best airports in the country are in the west, the worst right here harbor is the best of the country's busiest airports and laguardia in new york city, the worst. >> so not surprising. >> no. >> with the other two airports here nearly as bad. vice president joe biden famously once described laguardia as something from a third world country. it's currently being renovated so the problem is being fixed. >> we hope. >>> facebook has far exceeded paks with a staggering quarterly revenue $7 billion. that's a 56% rise over the same but shares dipped after the company warned that g
in on mosul and called for suicide attacks in other countries. the battle retake the city of 1 million is now and some residents are emerging from hiding. >>> a protest outside a david duke senate debate turned violent. demonstrators were angry that the former kkk leader was using dillard university as a platform for his views. police used pepper spray and tasers when some protesters tried to push their way into the debate hall. six people were arrested. >>> so apparently the...
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good in their. -- in there. it is quite a bit more somber at clinton headquarters. >> it certainly is. usly ball checking in with at the hilton hotel in manhattan . thank you for being with us. susan, back to you. the faces tell the entire story tonight. susan: a little story to report for you. "the new york times" is atorting arizona that it is 64% counted and donald trump is to hillary clinton's 48%. hisiff joe arpaio has lost reelection bid. from a woman who said she was glad a new sheriff would be in town. ourn: we appreciate national and international audience watching with us here in next up is a call from joseph in indiana. caller: glad you have me on, i appreciate it. i vote for donald trump for the very reason that he did everything ahead of what it and schedule. i believe most people want good for this country, but to say people doing racial slurs, they will find out the democrats implemented the kkk. michigan's have been done so dirty. the black pollsters have been done so dirty. the infrastructure is
good in their. -- in there. it is quite a bit more somber at clinton headquarters. >> it certainly is. usly ball checking in with at the hilton hotel in manhattan . thank you for being with us. susan, back to you. the faces tell the entire story tonight. susan: a little story to report for you. "the new york times" is atorting arizona that it is 64% counted and donald trump is to hillary clinton's 48%. hisiff joe arpaio has lost reelection bid. from a woman who said she was glad...
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people in. but even though i do not know that his biography needs to be read -- it is in your program -- i do want to highlight a few things. first of all, senator harkin has a very long record of public service, from congress and the state of iowa, to the senate, starting in 1990. he retired from the senate in january 2015. his ability, although it is not listed in his biography -- i will state it -- his ability to be a bipartisan advocate to cross party lines is sorely missed in washington these days. senator harkin is well known for his work with the american disabilities act. in addition to his great work in that area, he has also had a great track record with respect to health and food, and children. following the death of senator ted kennedy, senator harkin, in 2009, became the chairman of the labor and pensions committee, and has made a real trailblazer in combating obesity, having led the efforts to require school districts participating in the national school lunch program to establish
people in. but even though i do not know that his biography needs to be read -- it is in your program -- i do want to highlight a few things. first of all, senator harkin has a very long record of public service, from congress and the state of iowa, to the senate, starting in 1990. he retired from the senate in january 2015. his ability, although it is not listed in his biography -- i will state it -- his ability to be a bipartisan advocate to cross party lines is sorely missed in washington...
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in 2006. in 2008, he stepped down as president, putting his brother, army head raul castro, at the country's helm. this feeble old man in a track suit was a pale shadow of the overconfident 32-year-old guerilla who shook up the western hemisphere. fidel castro triumphantly took control of cuba on january 1, 1959. he rolled into havana atop a tank a week later. he came down from his guerilla stronghold in the sierra maestra mountains, joined by his partner in revolution, the argentine che guevara, and a small rebel army. they had toppled the right wing dictator fulgencio batista, who had been in and out of power in cuba for 25 years. castro quickly nationalized u.s.-owned companies and property in cuba, along with church holdings and the farms and businesses of wealthy and middle class cubans. the u.s. responded with an economic boycott that lasted decades, and castro began an alliance with america's superpower rival, the soviet union. >> sreenivasan: departing president dwight eisenhower sever
in 2006. in 2008, he stepped down as president, putting his brother, army head raul castro, at the country's helm. this feeble old man in a track suit was a pale shadow of the overconfident 32-year-old guerilla who shook up the western hemisphere. fidel castro triumphantly took control of cuba on january 1, 1959. he rolled into havana atop a tank a week later. he came down from his guerilla stronghold in the sierra maestra mountains, joined by his partner in revolution, the argentine che...
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Nov 29, 2016
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time of year. 47 degrees currently in allentown. 50 in reading. 47 in trenton, 56 in millville and 53cape may. winds a little bit stronger in some spots this morning especially right down by the water. a 12 miles per hour wind in dover, only seven in philadelphia but the breezes are going to pick up especially as we get a little past sunrise. it stays cloudy and it stays damp today. 53 degrees by 7 o'clock. 58 by 10 o'clock. the afternoon does look mild. 62 by noon and then a high of 65 degrees. this will clock in right at 3 o'clock and notice how we really don't drop that much by 6 o'clock with that southerly flow we're going to stay mild later on in the evening hours. but periods of rain all the way tapering off later tonight and then tomorrow another batch comes in. i'll show you all of this on future tracker6 coming up, karen. >> all right, dave, we've got more details coming in on this accident that i told you about over here in upper merion. this is first avenue right at gulph road. we've got police that have been blocking off the intersection at times. you could see all the eme
time of year. 47 degrees currently in allentown. 50 in reading. 47 in trenton, 56 in millville and 53cape may. winds a little bit stronger in some spots this morning especially right down by the water. a 12 miles per hour wind in dover, only seven in philadelphia but the breezes are going to pick up especially as we get a little past sunrise. it stays cloudy and it stays damp today. 53 degrees by 7 o'clock. 58 by 10 o'clock. the afternoon does look mild. 62 by noon and then a high of 65...
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Nov 25, 2016
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over the course of his dispatching in sydney in 1908 when he fought tommy burns and in reno in 1910 whene fought jim jeffrey's, jack's appreciation and understanding of johnson does go from thinking complete and total admiration for him. here's my hand, jack. you're the better man. he compares jeffries to a corn field. and johnson to mont blanc, which is an odd image. but he treated jeffries at the train station. jeffrey blew him off. london went to jack johnson's camp where there was wine, women, and song. in both cases, his prior attitudes, which were public attitudes become genuinely admiring of jack johnson. the two had a lot in common. they are both entertainers. he quoted shakespeare to annoy the crowd which screamed kill him, kill him over and over. but london's racial studies are really vital to his work. >> okay. i think we have to finish. first of all, let's thank both the panelists and the staff for all the work they did. [ applause ]. and then she secondly i want to remind you we have reception and the pop-up exhibit behind you.
over the course of his dispatching in sydney in 1908 when he fought tommy burns and in reno in 1910 whene fought jim jeffrey's, jack's appreciation and understanding of johnson does go from thinking complete and total admiration for him. here's my hand, jack. you're the better man. he compares jeffries to a corn field. and johnson to mont blanc, which is an odd image. but he treated jeffries at the train station. jeffrey blew him off. london went to jack johnson's camp where there was wine,...
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Nov 21, 2016
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breakfasting a second fire in in just -- breaking a second fire in new jersey in new jersey, a person had to jump from a second floor to escape. mehorter boulevard, looks like they have the fire under control. just into the newsroom here, a viewer photo shows you what it looked like when firefighters first arrived on the scene. flames shooting from just about everywhere. the fire damaged at least two other homes, plus parked cars. patrol units are keeping an eye on brush that ignited due to heavy winds and wires are down. utility crews are being called to the scene, the block is being evacuated as a precaution. >>> federal aviation workers arrived on the scene of a deadly plane crash in burlington county, new jersey. the pilot was the only person on board when it went down in bass river forest. the pilot was william lindly of beechwood new jersey. >>> police say a child was rushed to a million center in vineland after being shot, no arrests have been made. >>> a maintenance worker scared off two men breaking into city hall. the suspect climbed through an open window in broad daylight
breakfasting a second fire in in just -- breaking a second fire in new jersey in new jersey, a person had to jump from a second floor to escape. mehorter boulevard, looks like they have the fire under control. just into the newsroom here, a viewer photo shows you what it looked like when firefighters first arrived on the scene. flames shooting from just about everywhere. the fire damaged at least two other homes, plus parked cars. patrol units are keeping an eye on brush that ignited due to...
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Nov 21, 2016
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in hong kong, 1:00 p.m. in sydney, 9:00 p.m. in new york.amat. ♪ rishaad: japan posted a trade surplus for a second straight month, with imports falling faster than exports. world leaders say donald trump must not be allowed to derail global integration. china claims america's mental -- mental presidents say that park geun-hye did collude on access. we're getting a turn around it comes to the yen. we are watching this game coming through on the nikkei, which entered bull market territory on friday. this is the eighth session of gains from japanese equities as we continue to see the yen weakened against the dollar. this is their longest run of winning streaks on japanese equity markets since august last year, mining and insurance companies leading the advance. ata on a tear at the moment. a lot of speculation for who ,ill be the front runner bidder rising now the most since may. up almost 12%, so a pair solid run from japanese equities. we are seeing some turnaround in taiwan, hong kong, and look at the shanghai composite come up .6% towards
in hong kong, 1:00 p.m. in sydney, 9:00 p.m. in new york.amat. ♪ rishaad: japan posted a trade surplus for a second straight month, with imports falling faster than exports. world leaders say donald trump must not be allowed to derail global integration. china claims america's mental -- mental presidents say that park geun-hye did collude on access. we're getting a turn around it comes to the yen. we are watching this game coming through on the nikkei, which entered bull market territory on...
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Nov 22, 2016
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investigators say they have seen a sudden increase in drug overdoses in pelham in recent days, including three in the and at least two people have died in the last week and a half. police think the heroin that is circulating is likely mixed with synthetic drugs, including fentanyl. a portsmouth woman is accused of selling methadone to a rollinsford teacher who died from the drugs. bryant lausberg was found unresponsive in his dover home back in may, and later died at the hospital. police now say that 38-year-old amy matton sold methadone to lausberg several times. lausberg several times. she is being held without bail, the red cross is helping a dozen people, including 10 children, after a fire in concord just days before thanksgiving. firefighters were called to thompson street around 2:00 yesterday afternoon after a tenant came home and found fire inside. crews were able to contain the fire to the kitchen of one apartment. no one was hurt, but it will be a few days before they can return. right now, police in hudson are looking for the man they say robbed the rite aid in town at mask e
investigators say they have seen a sudden increase in drug overdoses in pelham in recent days, including three in the and at least two people have died in the last week and a half. police think the heroin that is circulating is likely mixed with synthetic drugs, including fentanyl. a portsmouth woman is accused of selling methadone to a rollinsford teacher who died from the drugs. bryant lausberg was found unresponsive in his dover home back in may, and later died at the hospital. police now...
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Nov 11, 2016
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in a similar scene played out here in the bay area, "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live in oakland this morning. bob, while people took to the streets there, it was a calmer night compared to the night befo before. >> reporter: correct. unfortunately last night's protests in downtown oakland were much more peaceful than the previous nights when several windows were broking. that's why property owners boarded up windows that weren't boarded up were. the crowd last night was much smaller, in the several hundreds as opposed to the several thousand on wednesday. the protesters rallied against the election of donald trump for about two hours at frank ogawa plaza, and then started their march down broadway, raising fears of more violence and vandalism. a pastor stood on the street corner and begged people to keep their cool while another man made this passionate plea. >> who cares about trump? this is oakland streets, my town. do not tear up oakland! >> donald trump is the president. the man said he was going to do this, that and the other for our community. let's give him a chan
in a similar scene played out here in the bay area, "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live in oakland this morning. bob, while people took to the streets there, it was a calmer night compared to the night befo before. >> reporter: correct. unfortunately last night's protests in downtown oakland were much more peaceful than the previous nights when several windows were broking. that's why property owners boarded up windows that weren't boarded up were. the crowd last night...
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Nov 19, 2016
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thirty-six up in allentown. thirty-nine in reading. thirty-seven in mount pocono. not terribly cold. chilly enough to wear heavier coat this morning. quakertown one of the coldest spots at 34. we are dry at storm scan three. we have no issues. most of the afternoon looks good. we will get strong cold front moves in tonight, and then starting at 7:00 o'clock we have a wind advisory that goes into effect for the entire region. we could get 40 to 50 miles an hour wind gusts, once this wind kicks in. it will go until midnight sunday night. still a warm day to day, jet stream, moves northward. we have a big ridge over us. we're talking about high temperatures running ten to 15 t we will see a cold pocket of air coming across upper midwest heading our way tomorrow, but again, that is through the morning hours, it looks good, temperatures in the the 50's, on our way up to the upper 60's this afternoon. right now, lots of clear conditions that sunshine will go to work, we will talk about that big cool down in the seven day coming up in a few more minutes. >> justin, thank
thirty-six up in allentown. thirty-nine in reading. thirty-seven in mount pocono. not terribly cold. chilly enough to wear heavier coat this morning. quakertown one of the coldest spots at 34. we are dry at storm scan three. we have no issues. most of the afternoon looks good. we will get strong cold front moves in tonight, and then starting at 7:00 o'clock we have a wind advisory that goes into effect for the entire region. we could get 40 to 50 miles an hour wind gusts, once this wind kicks...
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Nov 25, 2016
11/16
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in new york, 6 p.m. in london and 2:00 a.m. in hong kong.hear me above the roar of the crowd. we are moments away from the closing bell. a look at stocks as we see another day in the green. the s&p 500 up almost 4/10 of 1%. and the nasdaq up one third of 1%. click screen indeed. dow, s&p 500, and nasdaq all trading clue -- trading on the clothes. is put all three averages on record closing highs. 500 thisow and the s&p is the fourth record close in a row and the longest such winning streak since 2014. europe's largest biotech firm surged to a record high and closed at a record high having its biggest day ever. and initial takeover offer of $17 billion. stocks trading higher but ctelionly and -- but a trading higher. walmart trading higher. traffic on reports that on black friday are somewhat low debt somewhat -- are somewhat lower than expected. they believe that both amazon and walmart are the big winners. we see both of those stocks up. oil, this is one of the more volatile markets. opec is still trying to reach supply cut deals. this not
in new york, 6 p.m. in london and 2:00 a.m. in hong kong.hear me above the roar of the crowd. we are moments away from the closing bell. a look at stocks as we see another day in the green. the s&p 500 up almost 4/10 of 1%. and the nasdaq up one third of 1%. click screen indeed. dow, s&p 500, and nasdaq all trading clue -- trading on the clothes. is put all three averages on record closing highs. 500 thisow and the s&p is the fourth record close in a row and the longest such winning...
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Nov 28, 2016
11/16
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boston, 33 in manchester, lawrence, 23 in taunt ebb. 38 in chatham -- in taunton, 38 in chatham. a little bit of scattered frost in the suburbs as well. mainly clear, a few clouds in the cape. a couple the clouds will be breaking apart and giving way to more and more sunshine this afternoon. 44 for high, a little bit cooler than average. today and tonight, dry, tomorrow morning, different story. i'm concerned with places like north of manchester and concord may start as just a trace of light freezing rain. this is 8:30 tomorrow morning. the rest of us just plain, old rain. we get a little lull showers before the rain fills back in. it will rain hard late afternoon people. most will be pushing out wednesday morning before the next rain arrives wednesday afternoon. i'll let you know rich am he did -- i'll let you know how much coming up. >>> we have a class on 495 north starting to cause some delays. it's blocking the shoulder at exit 22 up to the mass. we have a new accident on route 3 south in billerica blocking the shoulder at exit 29. you can see heavy delays there as well. >>>
boston, 33 in manchester, lawrence, 23 in taunt ebb. 38 in chatham -- in taunton, 38 in chatham. a little bit of scattered frost in the suburbs as well. mainly clear, a few clouds in the cape. a couple the clouds will be breaking apart and giving way to more and more sunshine this afternoon. 44 for high, a little bit cooler than average. today and tonight, dry, tomorrow morning, different story. i'm concerned with places like north of manchester and concord may start as just a trace of light...