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and it represents an amazing potential source of insights. i want to take advantage of the insights. >> do we have questions ready out in the audience? >> yes, sir. >> sir, you spoke -- >> have we met before? >> i believe we have, sir. >> i thought so, you looked familiar. how you doing today? >> doing well, sir, thank you. >> okay. >> so, sir, you spoke towards our struggles as a nation trying to -- as a work force, to catch up to the cyber threat. a good example being trying to reinforce our electrical grid against bombs or cyber attacks. with the accelerating rate that cyber is growing and the change of the approaching internet of things it seems this idea of mobility and that our only threat to our own personal information being our cell phones is changing to all the objects in our homes and around us. with this interconnected network that's growing within our nation, not only in the private sector but in the military as well. how are we preparing ourselves to address such a drastic change with objects that were never designed to be cyber
and it represents an amazing potential source of insights. i want to take advantage of the insights. >> do we have questions ready out in the audience? >> yes, sir. >> sir, you spoke -- >> have we met before? >> i believe we have, sir. >> i thought so, you looked familiar. how you doing today? >> doing well, sir, thank you. >> okay. >> so, sir, you spoke towards our struggles as a nation trying to -- as a work force, to catch up to the cyber...
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later on we'll get even more insight into the election... we'll hear from some local teens voting in a mock election and we'll have kwwl's political analyst chris larimer in house federal election monitors are being sent to 28 states to help enforce voting than 500 monitors will be on the ground across the country. for monitors to be allowed inside a precinct, they would need approval from local election officials. so far, none of them will be in iowa let's go to storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg now for the first look at your weather what's election day looking 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl across this area starting early this week. however, it will still be mild. highs today will rise into the low 60s with partly cloudy to partly sunny skies. tonight, temperatures will fall into the low to mid 40s. a cold few light showers later today and overnight. not much rain is expected ... no more than a few sunny. behind the front we'
later on we'll get even more insight into the election... we'll hear from some local teens voting in a mock election and we'll have kwwl's political analyst chris larimer in house federal election monitors are being sent to 28 states to help enforce voting than 500 monitors will be on the ground across the country. for monitors to be allowed inside a precinct, they would need approval from local election officials. so far, none of them will be in iowa let's go to storm track seven chief...
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of that insight? ed, any ideas? >> i think that's by far the most interesting thing going on in health care today. it's not the technology. it's the fact the business models are changing. the core business models that are underlying health care change. that's where the flow of money, flow of dollars, how you get reimbursed. there is real interest in changing that. again starting with the 1,000 pages of aca. for better, for worse, it's there some of the pieces i could do without, but by and large the point was to change the flow of money to figure out a way to get you paid more for doing less and taking better care of patients. what i see now happening is an intent to create high quality consumer experiences because that's actually what will bring consumers to your brand. then actually make sure you monetize that. what i'm seeing are super innovated companies trying to take first dollar risk. this idea of first dollar risk or consumerism, those things will actually end up driving a lot more than the te
of that insight? ed, any ideas? >> i think that's by far the most interesting thing going on in health care today. it's not the technology. it's the fact the business models are changing. the core business models that are underlying health care change. that's where the flow of money, flow of dollars, how you get reimbursed. there is real interest in changing that. again starting with the 1,000 pages of aca. for better, for worse, it's there some of the pieces i could do without, but by...
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announcer: as she settles into her new wk machine hopes the new insights -- work, she hopes the new insightsen more democratic ukraine. ♪ announcer: in china, a digital mountain of e-waste. >> we should be mindful, nowadays people get rid of old phones all the time. announcer: the search for a solution to a growing problem. >> sometimes they end up in cities where they are dismantled and very unhealthy and unsafe ways. in a world of computers my tablets and smartphones, electronic waste is becoming a major worldwide problem. and china is in the front lines. does it is one of the globe's leading producers of electronic equipment. province has seen huge changes. long submerged in poverty, it has now become a center for createdg e-waste it has multimillion dollar businesses. it has been described as the world's electronic waste basket, with 80% of the people earning a living by ripping apart old electronics, especially old computers and mobile phones. >> nowadays, people get rid of old phones all the time. announr: here is the director of the largest internet search engine company. up inetimes
announcer: as she settles into her new wk machine hopes the new insights -- work, she hopes the new insightsen more democratic ukraine. ♪ announcer: in china, a digital mountain of e-waste. >> we should be mindful, nowadays people get rid of old phones all the time. announcer: the search for a solution to a growing problem. >> sometimes they end up in cities where they are dismantled and very unhealthy and unsafe ways. in a world of computers my tablets and smartphones, electronic...
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it's the only way we can really generate the level of insight i think you expect from us. i realize that may make you uncomfortable. your opening your structure, your networks, your data to the government. you have to be comfortable with that. they came back to us and said, we are comfortable with that. we ask that you inform us of what you're doing, why you are doing it, and exactly what you are doing, and you stick to that. as long as we do that, we have no issue. i thought the dialogue between -- sony is a company, the private entity they hired, and the u.n. government response team, largely ourselves, fbi, and dhs. great information flow. >> but there were some things that went wrong. it took them a lot of time to detect this, right? admiral rogers: what we usually find -- it doesn't matter if it's a commercial network, if it's government network. networks i've been accountable for defending, we find there is a significant time lag for most organizations between discovery of activity and the time the adversary initially penetrated the network. that is normally some per
it's the only way we can really generate the level of insight i think you expect from us. i realize that may make you uncomfortable. your opening your structure, your networks, your data to the government. you have to be comfortable with that. they came back to us and said, we are comfortable with that. we ask that you inform us of what you're doing, why you are doing it, and exactly what you are doing, and you stick to that. as long as we do that, we have no issue. i thought the dialogue...
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adobe digital insights says as of monday evening, cyber monday sales are set to hit nearly $3.4 billion, up more than 10% from last year. shoppers are using smartphones and tablets to make more than half of their purchases. consumers phones to cross items off their holiday shopping list. adobe digital insights says as of monday evening, cyber monday sales are set to hit nearly $3.4 billion, up more than 10% from last year. shoppers are using smartphones and tablets to make more than half of their purchases. some of the hottest items bought on cyber monday -- sony's ps4, samsung 4k tv's, and lego sets. now that black friday and cyber monday are over, today is giving of shopping and deals, giving tuesday is a day americans are urged to volunteer or make donations to local, national and international charities. the one-day charitable giving promotion launched in 2012. and since most charities generate a vast majority of their contributions at the end of the year, giving tuesday has opened the door to a more organized effort on a specific day. and this reminder... thanksgiving may be over..
adobe digital insights says as of monday evening, cyber monday sales are set to hit nearly $3.4 billion, up more than 10% from last year. shoppers are using smartphones and tablets to make more than half of their purchases. consumers phones to cross items off their holiday shopping list. adobe digital insights says as of monday evening, cyber monday sales are set to hit nearly $3.4 billion, up more than 10% from last year. shoppers are using smartphones and tablets to make more than half of...
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adobe digital insights it was all said and done, sales will be around three adobe digital insights it was all said and done, sales will be around 3.39 adobe digital insights it was all ssid and done, sales will be around .3 tomorrow. >>> the us postal service expects to handle 750 millionn packages this holiday season that is twice what they did four years ago. ups and fedex expect double-digit increases. the deadline for ground shipping is december 15. >>> a long weekend of shopping % begins tomorrow. we visited one you may not have heard of. it's called dolls for daughters of transparency can't afford difference. if someone made a five dollar donation that equates to five stocking stuffers. dolls for daughters the nonprofit toys for boys are holding a toy shop at the national western complex saturday. >>> take a look at this time lapse. right here that's where the fight about in area. we had gusty winds come through in the foothills but nothing as far as moisture. 90% contained ight now.>>> the winds have died down to the southwest at dia. pressures rising, temperatures falling. 31
adobe digital insights it was all said and done, sales will be around three adobe digital insights it was all said and done, sales will be around 3.39 adobe digital insights it was all ssid and done, sales will be around .3 tomorrow. >>> the us postal service expects to handle 750 millionn packages this holiday season that is twice what they did four years ago. ups and fedex expect double-digit increases. the deadline for ground shipping is december 15. >>> a long weekend of...
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insights and the harvard business school library. i used the research from every major house as well as what we call microfiche. so what if it was about a month old when we got them, it was certainly better than nothing. during that time in law school we saw the beginning of index of individual stocks. we saw them bundling the stocks followed by the value line companies. that was an influential research i was more interested in individual stocks. i had big scores. all of which you can read about in "confessions of a street addict." the heyday for stock was just beginning by the time i was in law school, hence, why i put a stock a week on my answering machine. almost all made money, thank heavens. we were coming out of a long period of subpar performance. the 30 year treasury was five times elongated bonds and money coming into stocks, let's say it was all beginning. how do i know this? simple. when i started on commission in 19d 84 at goldman sacks i used to get a call every day from none other than my mother. she loved the stock mar
insights and the harvard business school library. i used the research from every major house as well as what we call microfiche. so what if it was about a month old when we got them, it was certainly better than nothing. during that time in law school we saw the beginning of index of individual stocks. we saw them bundling the stocks followed by the value line companies. that was an influential research i was more interested in individual stocks. i had big scores. all of which you can read...
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you match those insights with those of other firms. if the act likes it more, you might have a slight imperfect effection as other analysts got on they were to trace out the game plan. if there was terrific growth, regional going to national, that would mean investors would pay up more in a sector, meaning the multiple, which is the price you're willing to pay for future earnings or the p.e. could go higher. these days everything is so much easier. while giant food was bought by a dutch company, you could have gone to its web page and it would most likely have everything you want, stock everywhere. no need to call the broker. the negative is everybody has the same info. the original insight from my mother was the starting point. you can't substitute for that. no. as an aside, my late mom never lost her interest in stocks. she took sick with cancer in 1985 and she would call me every day at 9:30 to get her quotes on giant and other stocks she followed when the market opened. she did it to stay alert and to stay connected with me. goldma
you match those insights with those of other firms. if the act likes it more, you might have a slight imperfect effection as other analysts got on they were to trace out the game plan. if there was terrific growth, regional going to national, that would mean investors would pay up more in a sector, meaning the multiple, which is the price you're willing to pay for future earnings or the p.e. could go higher. these days everything is so much easier. while giant food was bought by a dutch...
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insights. we have jackie kucinich and manu raju. manu, he said he wanted to drain the swamp on day one and reduce federal regulations and have x-government officials wait five years to become lobbyists. how much of that is doable? >> some of that he can do on his own. including reducing regulations and freeze government contractors. the stuff he needs to do legislatively, a lot harder, alisyn. yesterday, mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader said term limits well not happen. donald trump has made that a centerpiece his drain the swamp campaign. there are a number of issues
insights. we have jackie kucinich and manu raju. manu, he said he wanted to drain the swamp on day one and reduce federal regulations and have x-government officials wait five years to become lobbyists. how much of that is doable? >> some of that he can do on his own. including reducing regulations and freeze government contractors. the stuff he needs to do legislatively, a lot harder, alisyn. yesterday, mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader said term limits well not happen. donald...
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you acknowledge nationstates will use ciber as a tool to gain insight and knowledge about what is going on in the world around them, but in the u.s. system we do not then take some of that knowledge that we acquire from intelligence purposes and turn it to the private sector and say, this is what you will have to compete against. we don't do that. that is the way in some nations, though, and we raise this with the chinese saying, this is totally unacceptable. you've seen the actions i mentioned with the iranians. we indicated, we publicly acknowledge the activity. we publicly attributed the activity to a particular nation, in this case the north koreans. we talked about, we will take an initial response to this in the form of an economic piece. we put sanctions against
you acknowledge nationstates will use ciber as a tool to gain insight and knowledge about what is going on in the world around them, but in the u.s. system we do not then take some of that knowledge that we acquire from intelligence purposes and turn it to the private sector and say, this is what you will have to compete against. we don't do that. that is the way in some nations, though, and we raise this with the chinese saying, this is totally unacceptable. you've seen the actions i mentioned...
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does that give you some extra insight into the orientation process? >> i'm not sure about that. sure does give me big shoes to fill as you menged. she's been here 14 years. been a real leader in congress. high expectations in the part of my district, that's for certain. >> what did you do before you came to congress? >> i spent 45 years in work force development. retrain for jobs. last 27 years of the company, became c.e.o. ultimately and retired in 2011 and decided it was time to do something more to serve. >> how do you feel about going from the c.e.o. of a company where you get to make the decisions and rub things to now being in this legislative body of one of 435? >> i believe a good c.e.o. works with the people around them to develop a condition census to come up with the best ideas. you can issue orders all you wament. everyone exited to moving
does that give you some extra insight into the orientation process? >> i'm not sure about that. sure does give me big shoes to fill as you menged. she's been here 14 years. been a real leader in congress. high expectations in the part of my district, that's for certain. >> what did you do before you came to congress? >> i spent 45 years in work force development. retrain for jobs. last 27 years of the company, became c.e.o. ultimately and retired in 2011 and decided it was...
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now we have new insights as to why that is.t has to do with a bare knuckle bravado he picked up more than 40 years ago from a legendary legal brawler who told a then young donald trump when in doubt fight them in court. here is cnn's brian todd. >> i moved on her like a bitch. >> reporter: the access hollywood tape and the barrage of accusations of nearly a dozen women of sexual misconduct didn't exactly humble donald trump. >> the events never happened. never. all of these liars will be sued after the election. >> reporter: trump also threatened to sue nbc for the release of the access hollywood tape and threatened to sue "the new york times" for reporting two of the accusers accounts and publishing several pages of his 1995 tax return. >> donald trump lovers to sue and he has age loves to threaten to sue because it scares people. threatening to scare people and run up their legal bills is terrifying. that's a tactic he has used. i have more lawyers than you do. you will lose. >> reporter: at least 70 lawsuits involving the pr
now we have new insights as to why that is.t has to do with a bare knuckle bravado he picked up more than 40 years ago from a legendary legal brawler who told a then young donald trump when in doubt fight them in court. here is cnn's brian todd. >> i moved on her like a bitch. >> reporter: the access hollywood tape and the barrage of accusations of nearly a dozen women of sexual misconduct didn't exactly humble donald trump. >> the events never happened. never. all of these...
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it is hard to be insightful. it is extremely difficult to to be controversial and insightful. it is maybe even harder to get that published. it is telling that the most controversial insightful article about energy policy probably ever published was published in a journal to that date published almost nothing about energy, very little about energy. and i think it is hard to -- it is very hard to work in the established jauournals and swim against the tide and i commend you for constantly swimming against the tide. i want to make three comments in my five minutes about the substance of the article and the debate and the technologies that have unfolded since then. first comment is that when i re-read the article, i see it as really two broad arguments. one argument is an argument about efficiency, and there is a lot of data and insight about how it is cheaper to save energy, and to focus on tasks, as john says. and a function, people care about, you know, cold beer and warm burritos, and they don't want warm beer and cold burritos, so they're interested in performing the task on
it is hard to be insightful. it is extremely difficult to to be controversial and insightful. it is maybe even harder to get that published. it is telling that the most controversial insightful article about energy policy probably ever published was published in a journal to that date published almost nothing about energy, very little about energy. and i think it is hard to -- it is very hard to work in the established jauournals and swim against the tide and i commend you for constantly...
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she's insightful. she's controversial.it's difficult because there's so much hatred around hillary clinton. she is so polarizing. and there so tension around her that you have to cut through all the negativity and look at what she has actually done and what's the impact. she has been a really powerful force in the shift. when she was nominated to be vice president, the question is, can, can you be tough enough. as a woman would you be able to press that nuclear button. hillary clinton has pulverized those questions by being tough and having the shovel. we don't even ask those questions anymore let alone know that their condescending but her grit and intensity says she can handle that. the toughness is there. >> that was part of the challenge in 2008. they wanted to portray her and didn't want to expose gender or embrace it in a big way, the historical nature of that candidacy, i think if she had done the opposite, you see hear her talk about it and embrace the fact that she would be the first female president so i think th
she's insightful. she's controversial.it's difficult because there's so much hatred around hillary clinton. she is so polarizing. and there so tension around her that you have to cut through all the negativity and look at what she has actually done and what's the impact. she has been a really powerful force in the shift. when she was nominated to be vice president, the question is, can, can you be tough enough. as a woman would you be able to press that nuclear button. hillary clinton has...
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it's hard to be insightful. it's extremely difficult to be controversial and insightful and maybe even harder to get all that published. i think it's telling that the most controversial insightful article about energy policy probably ever published was published in a journal to that date i think was published, i know -- very little about energy. it's hard, very hard to look in established journals and swim against the tide and want to commend you for konsyl swimming against the tide and get the tide to turn in your direction. i want to make three comments about the substance of the article in the debates and technology that have unfolded since then. first comment is when it read the article i see as really to broad arguments. one are given is an argument about efficiency and there's a lot of data and insight about how it is cheaper to save energy and to focus on task, as john says, and a function, people care about cold beer and warm readers and we don't want warm beer and cold breeders so there interested in fo
it's hard to be insightful. it's extremely difficult to be controversial and insightful and maybe even harder to get all that published. i think it's telling that the most controversial insightful article about energy policy probably ever published was published in a journal to that date i think was published, i know -- very little about energy. it's hard, very hard to look in established journals and swim against the tide and want to commend you for konsyl swimming against the tide and get the...
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two teaust mention insights.irst, i don't think the question regarding how to build this new order is about territory or state borders or where lines are drawn on a map. it's about what happens within those lines. is about social trust. there is no line you can draw between shia and sunni in iraq that will not be fought over. the creation of south suzanne did not -- set south suzanne did not magically resolve the conflict inside sudan. also not about institution building. after our military victories in iraq and afghanistan, our allies spent a lot of time setting up new institutions, central banks, the ideas you build a machine of government and populated and you start the gears turning and it should go, but i think we learned from the last 15 years that building institutions is not enough. it matters how those institutions are populated and by whom. are they inclusive of everyone with a stake in the process? do they have a process that people think is fair and transparent? that brings me to the other insight tha
two teaust mention insights.irst, i don't think the question regarding how to build this new order is about territory or state borders or where lines are drawn on a map. it's about what happens within those lines. is about social trust. there is no line you can draw between shia and sunni in iraq that will not be fought over. the creation of south suzanne did not -- set south suzanne did not magically resolve the conflict inside sudan. also not about institution building. after our military...
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let me just mention two tea insights. first, i don't think the uestion regarding how to build this new order is about territory or state borders or where lines are drawn on a map. t's about what happens within those lines. remember, it is about social trust. there is no line you can draw between shia and sunni in iraq that will not be fought over. just as the creation of south sudan did not magically resolve the conflict inside sudan. it's also not about institution building. after our military victories in iraq and afghanistan, our allies and the u.s. spent a lot of time setting up new institutions, central banks, and the idea is that you build a machine of government and populated and you start the gears turning and it should go. but i think we learned from the last 15 years that building institutions is not enough. it matters how those institutions are populated and by whom. are they inclusive of everyone with a stake in the process? do they have a process that people think is fair and transparent? that brings me to th
let me just mention two tea insights. first, i don't think the uestion regarding how to build this new order is about territory or state borders or where lines are drawn on a map. t's about what happens within those lines. remember, it is about social trust. there is no line you can draw between shia and sunni in iraq that will not be fought over. just as the creation of south sudan did not magically resolve the conflict inside sudan. it's also not about institution building. after our military...
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sunday insight.... sunday insight -- 9 am on when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza? victoza lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. victoza? works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways: in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza? may help you lose some weight. as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza? if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza? or any of its ingredients. stop taking victoza? and call your doctor right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck or if you develop any allergic symptoms including itching, rash, or difficulty breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. if you have severe pain in your stomach area.
sunday insight.... sunday insight -- 9 am on when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza? victoza lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. victoza? works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways: in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza? may help you lose some weight. as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1...
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but i think this is an insight i described earlier which is if you truly have a competitive advantage the easiest one to buy is he for the largest competitor in your state it works up opportunities that are more valuable than it would be if you were earning close to the cost of capital in the competition and can barely get out more than it costs. and those opportunities are undervalued by the market even including the investors and if f you buy them and invest them that can create an enormous amount of value. what held us back, the amount of talent we would hire the guys and trained -- and first thing you do is go to the competitor. so the cost of training these talented guys is expensive because we get very few of them on the back end of the process it's hard to get them to stay and create value on our behalf. so i started to bump into things and the other thing i learned is you have to pay a lot of money to take the risk they take a lot less than you want to take because disrupting the status quo is a risky thing to do. the organization turns against me and i have a hard time surviv
but i think this is an insight i described earlier which is if you truly have a competitive advantage the easiest one to buy is he for the largest competitor in your state it works up opportunities that are more valuable than it would be if you were earning close to the cost of capital in the competition and can barely get out more than it costs. and those opportunities are undervalued by the market even including the investors and if f you buy them and invest them that can create an enormous...
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. >> but now new insight from the immigration efvy -- heavyweight brought in. sonu wasu with the story. state in kansas known in arizona as the father of the most controversial immigration law in the country. sb1070. his main job will be to work on reversing all of president obama's immigration policies. that includes daca that gave protection to children of illegal immigrants brought here at a young age. >> do you worry about your mother being deported? day. every time she goes to get groceries, we're afraid we're not going to see her anymore. >> kobach says the border wall is a reality. >> there's no question the wall is going to get built. the question is how quickly will it get done and who helps pay for it. >> one suggestion he made was to stop immigrants from wiring money home to families mexico. the federal government could stop the payments. no money for mexican families would be a big hit for the mexican government. >> we'd tell mexico, look would you like to help us pay for the wall. >> it's important to note that president-elect trump has not made in
. >> but now new insight from the immigration efvy -- heavyweight brought in. sonu wasu with the story. state in kansas known in arizona as the father of the most controversial immigration law in the country. sb1070. his main job will be to work on reversing all of president obama's immigration policies. that includes daca that gave protection to children of illegal immigrants brought here at a young age. >> do you worry about your mother being deported? day. every time she goes to...
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peter: alibaba has been able to capitalize on that over its history and we will get more insight thisthe chinese economy is growing steadily even though the growth is slowing down a bit. also, the shift to online commerce in particular. we have november 11 singles day coming up which will give us an insight into how excited consumers are about what alibaba is offering. but we would like to move beyond that and have a more diversified business if we can. emily: singles day on 11/11 -- that's their biggest shopping day of the rough. is it going to be a one-off or -- biggest shopping day of the year. as a going to be a one-off or a boost for the quarter? peter: it is one data point. alibaba has done a good job marketing it. it has become like black friday in the u.s. and will become a big media event. but it's only one data point in you need to see if that is sustainable over a longer time and whether they can expand beyond china and capitalize on these opportunities. emily: our bloomberg asia tech managing editor joining us from tokyo. thank you so much. investors are looking to get int
peter: alibaba has been able to capitalize on that over its history and we will get more insight thisthe chinese economy is growing steadily even though the growth is slowing down a bit. also, the shift to online commerce in particular. we have november 11 singles day coming up which will give us an insight into how excited consumers are about what alibaba is offering. but we would like to move beyond that and have a more diversified business if we can. emily: singles day on 11/11 -- that's...
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which i worked with for many, many years, have been very busy in recent years providing actuarial insight into the policy makers on programs like medicare and medicaid. recently a great deal of our time has been taken up with the affordable care act. the primary federal agency for policy development and regulatory oversight of these systems is the centers for medicare and medicaid services. if you're not familiar with it, you should be. it has an incredibly important role in our lives and the lives of our nation. the agency is part of the u.s. department of health and human services, and it oversees the implementation, administration and an enforcement of health insurance regulations affecting millions and millions of americans. it's my pleasure and my honor to be able to introduce this morning's keynote speaker, who is the centers for medicare and medicaid service acting administrator andy slavitt. as acting administra administra slavitt has helped and continues to help shape and deliver health care services, including medicaid, medicare, the children's health insurance program and the h
which i worked with for many, many years, have been very busy in recent years providing actuarial insight into the policy makers on programs like medicare and medicaid. recently a great deal of our time has been taken up with the affordable care act. the primary federal agency for policy development and regulatory oversight of these systems is the centers for medicare and medicaid services. if you're not familiar with it, you should be. it has an incredibly important role in our lives and the...
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it could offer insights into the era. you are watching "dw news."ll to come, the hunt for the best bargains is on, but will black friday be a happy day for retailers? and we will take you to rio de janeiro where they are celebrating 100 years of brazilian music and dance of that went from the slums to the world's dance floors. that of course is samba. and we will have the latest on the pilot strike at lufthansa. stay with us. host: welcome back. you are with "dw news." our top story, erdogan hasn't turned to reopen -- has threatened to reopen the borders for migrants into europe. this is after the european parliament called on a freeze for european union talks for turkey. now for the latest business news with helena humphrey. what are the pilots doing? helena: the strike should carry into saturday, because pilots have turned down the new pay package. if they were offered an increase of 4.4%. they said, no. thousands of flights have been canceled due to the action, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers. it is costing the german carrier millio
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and we need to pay attention to that. >> that is great insight. well you have said a lot about oakland. who would want to go to oakland? what is oakland really like? being away from about seven years now i think of the housing, i think of the sometimes the crime and we get this perspective and yet there is a lot of things going on dynamic. and then i don't know what is going to happen. you guys might lose the raiders. >> oakland is a very diverse city and it has so many rich things to offer in the way of museums and the way of arts. it is history -- its history is so rich when we look at the different things that have happened and emanated from oakland. and when you look at the diversity and the places that you have to go. look at where jack london square is, lake merritt, the beautiful mormon temple, the artifacts, the buildings you can go and see there. but the people, it's like -- i was sharing kind of about the police department in oakland, when you look at oakland and you really look at the individuals, oakland has far so many more good peopl
and we need to pay attention to that. >> that is great insight. well you have said a lot about oakland. who would want to go to oakland? what is oakland really like? being away from about seven years now i think of the housing, i think of the sometimes the crime and we get this perspective and yet there is a lot of things going on dynamic. and then i don't know what is going to happen. you guys might lose the raiders. >> oakland is a very diverse city and it has so many rich things...
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. >> thank you for that insight. jim, you have one of the most diverse churches in oakland. lake shore has that background. tell us a little bit about what you see and your perspective. >> i'm saying amen to everything anthony is saying. every other month at lake shore we have a ministry called stand and sing for justice where after church we gather in the park across the street and we stand and sing for justice. what we mean by that is procedural justice. that the community be treated well by the police department that is called to protect and serve it. >> amen. >> we want good training there. we want good relations there. and we also are very involved in a program called cease-fire, which is a violence reduction strategy. it involves call-ins, where young men at risk of committing violence or being victim of violence are invited to come to sit at the table with community leaders, with police officers, with clergy, and say, young brothers, we failed you in a lot of way s but some of your actions of carrying the guns right now, that is not helping, either. put down the guns
. >> thank you for that insight. jim, you have one of the most diverse churches in oakland. lake shore has that background. tell us a little bit about what you see and your perspective. >> i'm saying amen to everything anthony is saying. every other month at lake shore we have a ministry called stand and sing for justice where after church we gather in the park across the street and we stand and sing for justice. what we mean by that is procedural justice. that the community be...
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mark mobius, we thank you for your insights.wraps up our coverage from the pop-up studio, but we will be back over the next few days. delsey: good stuff. mark mobius, templeton emerging markets. east --p, the middle the head of the middle east's largest property company is continuing his push an into tech, targeting luxury consumers. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ angie: welcome back. i'm angie lau in hong kong. delsey: i'm this week am free into by. hasdubai-based tycoon formed a $138 million joint venture with milan-based online retailers. they are looking to profit from increased luxury spending in the middle east. matthew martin has more. matthew, what are they hoping to get out of this deal? >> well, for what he was saying yesterday at the press conference announcing the deal, luxury spending in the middle east is roun around 20 million euros and one of the fastest growing in the world. at the moment, a lot of that gets lost to the offshore companies and the international brands. by creating this joint venture, he is try
mark mobius, we thank you for your insights.wraps up our coverage from the pop-up studio, but we will be back over the next few days. delsey: good stuff. mark mobius, templeton emerging markets. east --p, the middle the head of the middle east's largest property company is continuing his push an into tech, targeting luxury consumers. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ angie: welcome back. i'm angie lau in hong kong. delsey: i'm this week am free into by. hasdubai-based tycoon formed a $138...
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mary ellen o'toole, sharing fascinating insights about vanessa's case, about the killer, and these insights come from three decades of studying cases like vanessa. >> vanessa: i'm curious, did she marcotte's killer could be now. >> the reporter: yes, she did. one of the chilling things she said to me, she believes vanessa's killer is familiar with princeton. she doesn't believe this is someone who came from out-of-town and now who has left the area. she thinks it's someone who is familiar with princeton, and may still be in the area right now. i'll have a lot more insight on new england's unsolved. >> vanessa: we're looking forward to your report bob. >> mark: convicted killer is fighting for his life. gary lee sampson's murder spree. sampson killed three men and now is back on trial getting a second chance to prove he shouldn't be sentenced to death. fox 25's robert goulston was in court for opening statements, along with two of his victim's families, and robert, understandably, they're not happy about having to sit through this all again. >> the reporter: mark, yeah. when these families w
mary ellen o'toole, sharing fascinating insights about vanessa's case, about the killer, and these insights come from three decades of studying cases like vanessa. >> vanessa: i'm curious, did she marcotte's killer could be now. >> the reporter: yes, she did. one of the chilling things she said to me, she believes vanessa's killer is familiar with princeton. she doesn't believe this is someone who came from out-of-town and now who has left the area. she thinks it's someone who is...
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robert driscoll, great insight. we'll bring you back as attorney general sessions if confirmed gets to work. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> elizabeth? >> of course, keep it right here on fox news channel all weekend. tomorrow, at 11:00 a.m., howard kurtz sits down with kelly anne conway, and our own megyn kelly. and tomorrow we'll speak to the chairman congressman bill flores about the future of earmarks in the 1:00 p.m. hour. fox news sunday has mike pence and senate democratic leader elect charles schumer. check your local listings for time and channel. of course, we're keeping a close eye on new jersey, where we are awaiting some more news. we know that president-elect donald trump is having some major meetings today. and we can speculate all day long on if there is a possibility that there will be an additional announcement today. we certainly heard from rnc spokesperson shawn spicer who said there may be an additional announcement, appointment. aside from speculating, what we do know is the president-elect is
robert driscoll, great insight. we'll bring you back as attorney general sessions if confirmed gets to work. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> elizabeth? >> of course, keep it right here on fox news channel all weekend. tomorrow, at 11:00 a.m., howard kurtz sits down with kelly anne conway, and our own megyn kelly. and tomorrow we'll speak to the chairman congressman bill flores about the future of earmarks in the 1:00 p.m. hour. fox news sunday has mike pence and senate...
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i was curious to get from your insights any -- have you gotten from your sources any insights as to whether or not the transition, president-elect trump's transition is gearing towards offering romney that position of secretary of state or is it simply too early at this point? >> reporter: i think it's too early until this meeting had occurred. the guidance we had been given was that the president-elect wanted to have mitt romney here, and obviously mitt romney agreed to come for them to have a conversation that by my watch, romney arrived more than an hour and a half ago, so perhaps they met for a good portion of that. we'll wait to get specifics. but this was a chance for a bit of the speculation game to play out in public. also we had been given guidance that the secretary of state position is something that could be on the table. obviously those decisions are, you know, the president-elect's to make with his top advisers. it may have been a case where he simply needed to have this conversation to see if there was any interest, any chemistry where they could work together. at a minimum,
i was curious to get from your insights any -- have you gotten from your sources any insights as to whether or not the transition, president-elect trump's transition is gearing towards offering romney that position of secretary of state or is it simply too early at this point? >> reporter: i think it's too early until this meeting had occurred. the guidance we had been given was that the president-elect wanted to have mitt romney here, and obviously mitt romney agreed to come for them to...
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remember, this was sharing views and insights and not more than that. but whatever it's worth, for whatever it's worth, we have done that. >> thank you. >> thank you, kim. mr. ambassador, thank you for your remarks. it is very useful to hear what does north korea actually believe, instead of what we see rhetorically and in terms of their actions. i'm going to continue and ask you what you think north korea thinks about some additional things. and i take them from the current news, which i think is important. one, josh rogan writes in "the post" this morning that any attempt to dramatically increase sanctions, i will say i don't think the sanctions are as bad as they are against iran, or were. he said the chinese will push back on that very hard and it will get nowhere. i'm curious what, again, what do you think the north thinks about that? second, the u.s./china commission will be issuing its report soon. the congressional/chinese commission. and they say that the chinese modernization of its military is increasing much faster than what had been predict
remember, this was sharing views and insights and not more than that. but whatever it's worth, for whatever it's worth, we have done that. >> thank you. >> thank you, kim. mr. ambassador, thank you for your remarks. it is very useful to hear what does north korea actually believe, instead of what we see rhetorically and in terms of their actions. i'm going to continue and ask you what you think north korea thinks about some additional things. and i take them from the current news,...
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remember, this was sharing views and insights and not more than that. but whatever it's worth, for whatever it's worth, we have done that. >> thank you. >> thank you, kim. mr. ambassador, thank you for your remarks. it is very useful to hear what does north korea actually believe, instead of what we see rhetorically and in terms of their actions. i'm going to continue and ask you what you think north korea thinks about some additional things. and i take them from the current news, which i think is important. one, josh roggin writes in the post any attempt to increase sanctions, i will say i don't think the sanctions are as bad as they are against iran, or were. he said the chinese will push back on that very hard and it will get nowhere. i'm curious what, again, what do you think the north thinks about that? second, the u.s./china commission will be issuing its report soon. and they say that the chinese modernization of its military is increasing much faster than what had been predicted by either our intelligence communities or our allies in east asia.
remember, this was sharing views and insights and not more than that. but whatever it's worth, for whatever it's worth, we have done that. >> thank you. >> thank you, kim. mr. ambassador, thank you for your remarks. it is very useful to hear what does north korea actually believe, instead of what we see rhetorically and in terms of their actions. i'm going to continue and ask you what you think north korea thinks about some additional things. and i take them from the current news,...
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live outsideo is with some insight as to what isw happening reporter roar it's's kind of lack luster. i want to show you a quick shot of the crowd because there's not a lot people. faux for the most part it is ais lot of media. we can only get so much closer to th secret service on happened right here.he they've got k9s and they've been doing several sweeps of thehe perimeter here checking things out and making sure thatre everything goes according to plan. that fence that you see overou s there that's usually not here but it's in place for january 20 for the inaugeration, already ad couple months out but things are starting to get ready and engines for that big day 2076780 opinion about this electionctio including the tourists who come out here to d.c. take a listen. it's pretty surreal. we're actually kind of watching intently back in canada as well. we've been watching you a the coverage for quite a few months. it is kind of surreal to be here in front of the white houseus today. i would say most canadians are a little con fused.sed. they're hopeful one way i'd say for the most par
live outsideo is with some insight as to what isw happening reporter roar it's's kind of lack luster. i want to show you a quick shot of the crowd because there's not a lot people. faux for the most part it is ais lot of media. we can only get so much closer to th secret service on happened right here.he they've got k9s and they've been doing several sweeps of thehe perimeter here checking things out and making sure thatre everything goes according to plan. that fence that you see overou s...
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and so they have unique and sensitive conversations that i can't provide much insight into other than to tell you that they have occurred not just with presidents in the same parties. president obama didn't just consult with president clinton but has had useful, warm, supportive conversations on a variety of topics with presidents in both parties. and i guess the best example i could give you would be of president george h.w. bush. you have heard the president, i believe, speak in the past about how much he valued those kinds of interactions. and i don't want to leave you with the impression they had dozens of phone conversations in the last eight years, but on those opportunities that president obama has had to visit with president george h.w. bush, bush 41, the president has come away with enormous respect for his service to the country and for his wisdom about what's required to lead the country. so the -- that's just one example. obviously, the relationship between president obama and president clinton is one that benefitted president obama enormously. over the last several years,
and so they have unique and sensitive conversations that i can't provide much insight into other than to tell you that they have occurred not just with presidents in the same parties. president obama didn't just consult with president clinton but has had useful, warm, supportive conversations on a variety of topics with presidents in both parties. and i guess the best example i could give you would be of president george h.w. bush. you have heard the president, i believe, speak in the past...
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it's really great insight into just how self-conscious he actually was. i think a lot of people have a vision of him being really cool in the loop. i came with a lot of work. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv and c-span three working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> i cannot think of a more apropos story than that one that survived how they viewed. you have a reporter from bloomington indiana who went down and really went out of her way to find some sort of christian mom-and-pop shop that she could stereotype. that was allowing people to say if you own a business and you want to choose how you run a business that's fine. if you don't want to violate your religious conscience. if you're actively engaging in discrimination then you can run afoul of the law. if you are professing your faith and saint on this one the instance of a wedding ceremony i don't want to give you my artistic skill or my labor or expression. that is understandable and that's what it was about. this reporter actually went out o
it's really great insight into just how self-conscious he actually was. i think a lot of people have a vision of him being really cool in the loop. i came with a lot of work. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv and c-span three working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> i cannot think of a more apropos story than that one that survived how they viewed. you have a reporter from bloomington indiana who went down and really went out of...
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. >> interesting insight this noon from former boston police commissioner and wbz security analyst ed davis. ed, thanks for your time. we appreciate your insight on this. >> thank you, kate. >>> we have more breaking news right now at noon. a man hit in a in that crash. that crash friday morning was caught on camera and shows the man being hit as he was leaving the spot bar and lounge. the driver turned himself in over the weekend. so far, no charges have been filed. >>> developing this noon, lester police are searching for a suspicious driver who approached two children. >> police said that man used a playstation 4 to try and lure the kids and now the boys' >> reporter: police want to find and talk to the driver and find out exactly why he was leading boys over to his car. the boys' parents did not want to show their face on camera but want to share their story so other parents can be on the lookout. >> it's unnerving, very -- rattling because -- you try so hard to keep your kids safe and this happens. >> reporter: a mom and dad in lester don't want to show their faces on camera but
. >> interesting insight this noon from former boston police commissioner and wbz security analyst ed davis. ed, thanks for your time. we appreciate your insight on this. >> thank you, kate. >>> we have more breaking news right now at noon. a man hit in a in that crash. that crash friday morning was caught on camera and shows the man being hit as he was leaving the spot bar and lounge. the driver turned himself in over the weekend. so far, no charges have been filed....
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they had an insight into our system that it was broken and it needed something dramatic. they just backed something dramatic, and they hope it will work, but i understand the negativity that we have all seen,>but there is profound decency, too. but it's not marching in the streets. forgive me. >> dickerson: i wouldn't deny what you just said about most of the people that voted for trump. was to overlook the fact that we're talking about someone with a record of misogany and racist invective, and so that is what is troubling to a lot of people. that's what makes this election, among other things, very different than others. those good, decent people at least overlooked a very, very sorry record of prejudice. >> dickerson: let's switch to the democratic party and its challenges in the last couple minutes. what has the democratic party learned from this election. what the democratic party has learned is that it needs to win over some chunk or a greater chunk of working-class whites. that's ultimately where this turned. had health care won 50,000 more votes between pennsylvan
they had an insight into our system that it was broken and it needed something dramatic. they just backed something dramatic, and they hope it will work, but i understand the negativity that we have all seen,>but there is profound decency, too. but it's not marching in the streets. forgive me. >> dickerson: i wouldn't deny what you just said about most of the people that voted for trump. was to overlook the fact that we're talking about someone with a record of misogany and racist...
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we really appreciate your insight political editor there. let's take a look at the latest electoral college map and chris you can see those numbers have changed slightly. >> yes. that's right it went up a little bit for clinton when she took nevada but you guys were talking about possible 11 electoral college votes that arizona has for grabs of right no now donald trump is leading in arizona 49% to 45%. let's less than a hundred
we really appreciate your insight political editor there. let's take a look at the latest electoral college map and chris you can see those numbers have changed slightly. >> yes. that's right it went up a little bit for clinton when she took nevada but you guys were talking about possible 11 electoral college votes that arizona has for grabs of right no now donald trump is leading in arizona 49% to 45%. let's less than a hundred
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that is the basic insight of , onlyne -- madison because of the jealousy of each. jefferson never sees that. he sees people have become more real small -- more reasonable like me. i say this as a parenthetical remark, i was on a conference with, sponsored by monticello to discuss the separation of church and state with scholars from all over the world, including two muslims, one from indonesia, one from iran, and europeans and americans. we were all discussing jefferson's argument, separates -- separation from church and state. the europeans understood that they agree with the argument, but the muslims found it in compensable. they said if religion is divorced, the state [indiscernible] must be so that is the problem. -- the state must be [indiscernible] so that is the problem. anyway, madison sees this as an species,f a new federalist groups neutralizing one another. this is how people like himself enlightened the puritans to operate and promote the public good. so the lesson that came out of this american spirit that i told the egyptians, democracy is more than m
that is the basic insight of , onlyne -- madison because of the jealousy of each. jefferson never sees that. he sees people have become more real small -- more reasonable like me. i say this as a parenthetical remark, i was on a conference with, sponsored by monticello to discuss the separation of church and state with scholars from all over the world, including two muslims, one from indonesia, one from iran, and europeans and americans. we were all discussing jefferson's argument, separates --...
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had an open and presidential election, now professional protesters, insighted by the media are protesting, very unfair. if you will notice in our video of last night, mostly women, many older, suburban moms and grandmoms, and many drivers not pictured angry about being stuck in center city streets being shutdown again waiting for the marchers. again, as we predicted 2000 at least according to the police count, double the night before. and so it took a lot longer for the streets to be reopened because these marchers were marchers not running's we found passerby who did in the vote for donald trump but wondering why so many are protesting instead of doing what the president suggested they do on wednesday. get behind the new president elect, and on this veterans day, an extra bonus he's a veteran too. >> i fought in vietnam for people to come out and do this. how you feel about trump or clinton, at this point, it doesn't matter, the man has been elected. and i didn't vote for him. give the man a chance. right now, people are just upset and he hasn't even been inaugurated yet. i thought it wa
had an open and presidential election, now professional protesters, insighted by the media are protesting, very unfair. if you will notice in our video of last night, mostly women, many older, suburban moms and grandmoms, and many drivers not pictured angry about being stuck in center city streets being shutdown again waiting for the marchers. again, as we predicted 2000 at least according to the police count, double the night before. and so it took a lot longer for the streets to be reopened...
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thank you for your insight. being here today. >> thank you. >> for all of kqed's news coverage, go to kqednews.org. to end the program, we hear an original song. "dream of trefreedom" by david josi. currently serving 15 years to life. i'm zwi. thank you so much for wactching. ♪ this song is dedicated to everybody incarcerated, now ♪ ♪ they got pressed and papered ♪ looking at the window ♪ wishing i could cut these chains loose ♪ ♪ make the jury hate you ♪ don't believe the hype ♪ they just commit you ♪ they're going to get you ♪ murder was the case they gave me ♪ ♪ no johnny cochran could save me ♪ ♪ asking god for forgiveness ♪ praying for the man who lost his life in this tragedy ♪ ♪ a son without a daddy ♪ try to figure out what it ♪ the pbs arts fall festival was made possible by a generous grant from the anne ray charitable trust and by viewers like you, thank you. announcer: "live from lincoln center" is made possible by a major grant from metlife. metlife--i can do this. [applause] with additional support
thank you for your insight. being here today. >> thank you. >> for all of kqed's news coverage, go to kqednews.org. to end the program, we hear an original song. "dream of trefreedom" by david josi. currently serving 15 years to life. i'm zwi. thank you so much for wactching. ♪ this song is dedicated to everybody incarcerated, now ♪ ♪ they got pressed and papered ♪ looking at the window ♪ wishing i could cut these chains loose ♪ ♪ make the jury hate you ♪...
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now professional protesters insighted by the media are protesting very unfair.et's go to some of the video we shot last night on the streets of center city. a second night in a row and as we predicted yesterday, with better weather, and maybe angrier crowd, we had double the size, at least how to people filling the streets. then it splintered late into the the night. we had more streets around temple university according to the police there, a is shutdown and blocked and we had the protestersers going up jfk boulevard from the municipal services building across the street at city hall, marching during rush hour at jfk and 30th street station, they picked rush hour because they said they want to make it known to everybody and get the most attention and block traffic at its worse possible time. it is veterans day, we didn't talk to any of the drivers but we found that vietnam veteran who voter against trump but said, hey, don't do this kind of stuff. >> i'm a veteran. i fault in vietnam for people to come out and do this. how you feel about trump or clinton, at th
now professional protesters insighted by the media are protesting very unfair.et's go to some of the video we shot last night on the streets of center city. a second night in a row and as we predicted yesterday, with better weather, and maybe angrier crowd, we had double the size, at least how to people filling the streets. then it splintered late into the the night. we had more streets around temple university according to the police there, a is shutdown and blocked and we had the...
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asepb dent, and they will say she did not address those economic concerns. >> thank you for your insighthanging the way america does business. from spending a trillion dollars on infrastructure to slashes taxes, will the president-elect's plan work? >>announcer: valhalla awaits... the great north calls out for heroes. train your army and lay waste to your rivals! play vikings-war of clans-for free! [ cougshh. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. better take something....