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to -- itn the appealed could have the same economic states. the republican party has done itself no favors in this regard in such a hostile way against immigration reform. that's not lost in the latino community. even more importantly, they afl cio has been for comprehensive immigration reform for a while. we are going to continue to fight that fight. it's going to go on. these are people's lives and just speculating on political implications can up secure the fact that this is something that and doesn'tmatter disappear the day after the election. >> can you describe what afl is doing to reach out to latino voters? to you have spanish advertising? have you adjusted the message after the presidents decision to defer in the way you just described? >> we are finding that that has residents. if we are focused on those is a way of meeting people where they are. >> how do you know when your message is impacting voters? is resonating with voters? what works and what doesn't? of pullinggreat deal -- of polling. know it is very data driven. thes extrem
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. >> walter worries for more because of his daughter who made itn the tracks anyway. >> a federal railroad dins dent report found the number of people hit is down slightly in the past year. but the number of deaths and injuries nationwide is rising. this story started with a tip. if you have something for the iteam to check out, call 202, 885-4444, or e-mail them at news 4 iteam.com. >> it's going to be chilly tonight. >> let's get this playoff beard going, jim. pulling it out for the nationals. i tell you what, it's going to be really chilly. you'll walk outside tomorrow and you'll go, woo, what was that? and that, mother nature bringing in some fall weather. the first official morning of fall, and it will feel like that, temperatures in the 40s across the region. a pretty nice shot city wise. that urban heat island keeping things warmer. currently at 62 degrees. winds out of the north at 10 miles per hour. the northerly winds will help things feel cooler. still 54 in manassas. 54 to winchester. so pretty cool. waking up tomorrow morning, here's what to wear. you know the jackets are goin
. >> walter worries for more because of his daughter who made itn the tracks anyway. >> a federal railroad dins dent report found the number of people hit is down slightly in the past year. but the number of deaths and injuries nationwide is rising. this story started with a tip. if you have something for the iteam to check out, call 202, 885-4444, or e-mail them at news 4 iteam.com. >> it's going to be chilly tonight. >> let's get this playoff beard going, jim. pulling...
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. >> for the aviation association could announce today that it dro will allow the itnes in movie and tv production. >> an industry source says the agency expected to approve term used for all seven. before this week they granted permits to only two companies. both in remote areas. >> bears are coming off a big win. that means they have less time to prepare for the packers. the bears' only held a walk through yesterday and returned to practice today. a broken hand. >> the packers are off to a slow start but they have won the division the last two years. following one in two starts. >> it is a green bay packers game. obviously you know we do not like them. i think everybody in the city has some sort of connection to green bay. >> we have to go and continue to keep sending messages. >> causing carnot's planning the final game at wrigley. >> also provided his own offense. breaking a scoreless tie in the fourth. >> to cubs go on to win three-one. they finished 41-40 securing their first home winning record. >> the white sox lead the tigers in the sixth. the benches cleared. cooler heads p
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richard pallot, itn news. >> some late news before we leave you tonight. palestinian protesters clashed in east jerusalem. teenager had been wounded by police during an earlier incident. bruce levenson is surrendering control of the atlanta hawks. black fans scared away whites. and fans turned out for the fine ral of joan rivers. she described her services this way, i don't want a rabbi crying on, i want, political divide in colorado. that's it for this weekend and this edition of pbs newshour weekend, i'm hari sreenivasan. thank you for watching. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. "truly california" is a kqed production presented in association with...
richard pallot, itn news. >> some late news before we leave you tonight. palestinian protesters clashed in east jerusalem. teenager had been wounded by police during an earlier incident. bruce levenson is surrendering control of the atlanta hawks. black fans scared away whites. and fans turned out for the fine ral of joan rivers. she described her services this way, i don't want a rabbi crying on, i want, political divide in colorado. that's it for this weekend and this edition of pbs...
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itn's martin geissler reports. >> as this campaign enters its final days, excitement may just be turningo apprehension. with the polls so close and so much at stake, perhaps that's not surprising. campaigners from both sides have been out all weekend. but it's the half million or so undecided voters who will determine britain's future. the fight is on to win them over. >> what we're saying is you know, if you have got any doubts about this than don't do it. you wouldn't do it on any personal decision you would make. and this decision isn't just for you, it's for your family, it's for your country. which is why people build say no thanks on thursday. >> the the yes campaign have generated remarkable momentum over recent weeks closing a gap of more than 20% at the polls. but they insist they are still the underdogs. >> the big battalions organized by downy street, say the 7 flation of egypt will defend-- descend on scotland but i think people in scotland have an attitude that no, this is a prosperous nation. they want it to be a just society. >> we bring our prayers today especially on the
itn's martin geissler reports. >> as this campaign enters its final days, excitement may just be turningo apprehension. with the polls so close and so much at stake, perhaps that's not surprising. campaigners from both sides have been out all weekend. but it's the half million or so undecided voters who will determine britain's future. the fight is on to win them over. >> what we're saying is you know, if you have got any doubts about this than don't do it. you wouldn't do it on any...
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. -- itn get credit cards depends on how valid the information is. everything from $10 to $100.s of credit cards on the market right now. there's a bit more supply than there is demand. there is quite a bit of information available. an entire economy surrounding these breaches. the way credit cards gets old. get sold.a old -- there is a lot of different groups involved in this. we don't see it letting up anytime soon. >> what evidence do we have that the russian government is somehow involved in both of these attacks? >> it is tricky. we know jpmorgan thinks they are not just the target of sophisticated cyber criminals but that the russian government had a hand. there may be more specific information that leads jpmorgan to believe that. it has not been made public. in terms of something like him packs and a lot of retail -- retail hacks are high-level cyber criminals. the idea that the russian government is directly involved is pretty minimal. it's possible that in russia and ukraine, the authorities are getting a cut of what the cyber criminals are taking as protection money. t
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itn you have done that step, all happens in the background.an simply wave a phone after pressing your fingerprint reader and it will make the payment. >> there is risk perspective. we have seen credit card breaches at target and home depot. had they been more mainstream, would that have happened? theo one thing can solve problem. we have very enterprising criminals attacking the financial system every day. and similar technologies that you can get soon will be a big part of the solution, along with the new cards that you mentioned. specifically about these technologies, does visa have more cards using the chip technology than using different wallet formats? apple pay or whatever. >> most of our payments in the u.s. take place on plastic cards. the mobile technologies are relatively new. we think they will be taking off. right now, the overwhelming majority is on your plastic cards. they will be swapped out for those new chip cards over the next two or three years. >> how fast will you guys actually be swapping them out at visa? >> a great ques
itn you have done that step, all happens in the background.an simply wave a phone after pressing your fingerprint reader and it will make the payment. >> there is risk perspective. we have seen credit card breaches at target and home depot. had they been more mainstream, would that have happened? theo one thing can solve problem. we have very enterprising criminals attacking the financial system every day. and similar technologies that you can get soon will be a big part of the solution,...
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. >> today what history and brian itn drake speaks of ironfire -- and environmental conversation and how it developed over barry goldwater's time. this is american history television all weekend, every week and on c-span3. time there were a lot of soldiers that have in way from their homes for about three or four years. they say the form is falling to pieces. they are keeping supplies from problem at a large this time. their heartstrings are being needingheir families this back home. fairly strict set of orders that deserters would and there areot several occurrences. morale was so low that around this time les miserables came out. there were troops in an enrichment shop and they saw it on the shelf. they said, that's us. >> we are marking the 150th anniversary of the civil war with our series about the people and events that shaped the era. here on american history tv on c-span three.
. >> today what history and brian itn drake speaks of ironfire -- and environmental conversation and how it developed over barry goldwater's time. this is american history television all weekend, every week and on c-span3. time there were a lot of soldiers that have in way from their homes for about three or four years. they say the form is falling to pieces. they are keeping supplies from problem at a large this time. their heartstrings are being needingheir families this back home....
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itn 't un went public friday.ake robotic suits designed to help pai pair paraplegics wa, this is amazing, will there be a sunshine period between the time robots improve our lives before they takeover the world. >> stop with it. charles: 20 years? >> i never met such a large paranoid man in my life. let them come, let them come do everything they need to come. and do. i don't care. i think that they can help people walk,. charles: how amazee mazeing is that. >> billion. >> it warms our heart and wallet, how could you lose in that stock uunless kenny g . charles: can it help you sing? >> i like robotics. >> symbol? >> robo. nothing one cgntkp*rbgs, they nx, it is vision sensored. all robots have a sensor in this, that is what they make i like that stock. charles: jim. >> i do, but thinking of a company i thought would do well, i congress help but -- can't help but think of google, google will buy them. charles: you just jarred by, i got a couple e-mails a grand slam, some people might have traded it, it has pulled
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. >> and that was itn reporting there. the spanish court now has three days to decide if the boy's parents can be extradited back. >> tough story, that one. >>> still to come, we hear from the three americans held captive inside north korea. back in a moment. when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care. >> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. just on 11:30 on a monday night in the west coast in the u.s. >> and i'm rosemary church. we want to check the headlines for you this hour. the u.s. is launching more air strikes against isis positions near iraq's mosul dam. this has iraqi ground forces drive isis fighters from the northern town, andsa t the u.n. sends a group to investigate atrocities. >>> anti-government protests have been growing in the streets of islama bad for weeks. demonstrators demand that the prime minist
. >> and that was itn reporting there. the spanish court now has three days to decide if the boy's parents can be extradited back. >> tough story, that one. >>> still to come, we hear from the three americans held captive inside north korea. back in a moment. when healthcare gets simpler. when frustration and paperwork decrease. when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home. so let's do it. let's simplify healthcare. let's close the gap between people and care....
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you have to have people that understand what itñ takes to create jobs and have people come out of poverty middle class to have a better and more prosperous future. you have got to have that understanding. >> joining us now from washington mary katharine ham and juan williams both fox news analysts. do you think romney is running, juan? >> i don't think there is any way is he going to run but sure downdz like it. the reality is last time around in 12 he had trouble energizing the g.o.p. base. why had you low turnout republican voters and tea party people who remember him as the governor of, you know, the commonwealth of liberal massachusetts with healthcare reform and anti-co-legislation. so, i don't see and even if you look directly at the polls, right now hillary percentage point lead over mitt romney. >> romney is a known he can raise the money. let me ask you this, juan. why would you get up at 7:30 on a sunday morning to talk to wallace, all right? if why? if he is not running, why bother? i agree. he thinks somehow there is something in there. but you know what? he would be playing t
you have to have people that understand what itñ takes to create jobs and have people come out of poverty middle class to have a better and more prosperous future. you have got to have that understanding. >> joining us now from washington mary katharine ham and juan williams both fox news analysts. do you think romney is running, juan? >> i don't think there is any way is he going to run but sure downdz like it. the reality is last time around in 12 he had trouble energizing the...
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you hear people today call itn o so ragging. but another term is playing the of devil or you we get people together and they make fun of a each other just for fun andn it it is an art. strt that i might hone in and you y might look at mike to and say where did you get that funny looking rural and i might say look at your shoes and then you might hone in on my jacket and i would say, what about yourcutou haircut. you know? and we would go tit for tat and it draws a crowd and people would stand around to see who on could be jonin'. the if you got the best of me a someone could take you on and you would have a jonin' session. ha some will say look at that funny shirt do you have on, you bought that from tears. a and you might look at them and say your mom buy you this shirt. very and so sometimes it's very family, sometimes it would get very vicious. and sometimes he would have guys s that were doing this so hardone that people would get mad at reacion t them. c-span: what is the reaction you have>> t gone? an >> guest: the book ha
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. >> another itn correspondent headed north to the highlands of scotland. rivers asked voters how they'll be voting, with their heads or with their hearts. >> it is one of the most sparsely populated places in europe and surely one of the most sublime. in this emptied land burns called the birthplace of ballot, there might be sol today, but there is no escaping the debate. we're traveling across this epic landscape the see how the highlands are facing a momentous decision. in abby moore, flyfishing instructor jim cornford is about to make the most important cast of his life, his vote for yes tomorrow. >> i've been looking forward to this for well most of my working life, you know? we've got something to aim for. it won't be easy, but if everybody pulls together, better conditions for everybody. >> but ian chisholm isn't convinced. a purveyor of highland dress, he's patriotic but cautious. >> still undecided. i think it's going to go right to the vote. >> last push in inverness by the better together campaign. >> reaction on the street is good. people are su
. >> another itn correspondent headed north to the highlands of scotland. rivers asked voters how they'll be voting, with their heads or with their hearts. >> it is one of the most sparsely populated places in europe and surely one of the most sublime. in this emptied land burns called the birthplace of ballot, there might be sol today, but there is no escaping the debate. we're traveling across this epic landscape the see how the highlands are facing a momentous decision. in abby...
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itn you look at the poll, was down six percentage points as i mentioned. ll but the nopo campaign ahead by 14 points. they do want to split. the men put the yes campaign ahead. they are more likely to vote for independence. crucially, the undecideds, 11% of women are undecided against only 4% of men. that is why there seems to be a sense that campaigning towards appealing to women. >> are they more risk averse? there's a children's author responded to the resumption women are more risk averse. that femaleat idea voters are more wary about taking risks. she says it is more but a different sort of debate, different sort of dialogue. are still looking for answers. what applications are there for my children? my neighbor's children? women want a conversation where men are quicker to formulate a view. >> women want a conversation and then won an argument. that seems to be her line. -- women won a conversation and men want an argument. that seems to be her line. banks is saying they need to way more surveys. >> morgan stanley says if we do see a yes vote, the to
itn you look at the poll, was down six percentage points as i mentioned. ll but the nopo campaign ahead by 14 points. they do want to split. the men put the yes campaign ahead. they are more likely to vote for independence. crucially, the undecideds, 11% of women are undecided against only 4% of men. that is why there seems to be a sense that campaigning towards appealing to women. >> are they more risk averse? there's a children's author responded to the resumption women are more risk...
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it's not mission destination itn specific. what we're doing by going to lunar spacebeod if somebody dec to do lunar activities, we can go dodo lunar activities. it's also focused toward mars. we're trying to kind of stay destination independent, but caa capability driven and make the t point to the next group that p t comes in with the idea, we understand what you would like d to do, how you put your fingerprint on this vision.s we create enough flexibility and a vision that we can change thet vision a little hebit. but we don't lose the ultimate o goal of where we're going. the sustainability is absolutely critic critical. >> how many congressionally linked jobs do you have to have before you have enough inertia r for a program that sustains itself? what doesains it take? >> if i could answer that, i would have a ph.d. an >> there's your thesis. right there. >> i have one.thesis. i can't answer that either. >> why can't we do space -- >> we do ourselves a big disservice. ourselves about the perfect plan. right? and at some po
it's not mission destination itn specific. what we're doing by going to lunar spacebeod if somebody dec to do lunar activities, we can go dodo lunar activities. it's also focused toward mars. we're trying to kind of stay destination independent, but caa capability driven and make the t point to the next group that p t comes in with the idea, we understand what you would like d to do, how you put your fingerprint on this vision.s we create enough flexibility and a vision that we can change thet...
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galaxy, itns of the brought in more than $60 million over the labor day weekend.m has been a hit despite box office sales. looking forward to the first trading day of the week, and minutes to go before things get underway in hong kong. also, hong kong coming on stream. and there we go. the futures contract also supporting that we will have a fall at the start. that is to come. the open is next. ♪ ♪ >> dealing with debts. china relaxes the rules on local government bonds. ,nd a military mandate dominating thailand's new government, and the indian economy growing at its fastest in two years as they strengthen ties with japan. and protesters have decided to take to the streets of hong kong is said to have reneged on universal suffrage, and the next chief executive says they only have a line of preapproved candidates to stand in that poll in 2017. meanwhile, china is allowing local governments to raise money through bond sales. there are debt levels that are built up through more opaque financing vehicles. let's get to the bottom of all of this. john dawson joins me.
galaxy, itns of the brought in more than $60 million over the labor day weekend.m has been a hit despite box office sales. looking forward to the first trading day of the week, and minutes to go before things get underway in hong kong. also, hong kong coming on stream. and there we go. the futures contract also supporting that we will have a fall at the start. that is to come. the open is next. ♪ ♪ >> dealing with debts. china relaxes the rules on local government bonds. ,nd a...
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instruments from all over the world, is going to address that question r and, after it does that, and itnks primarily how an atmosphere that is today rather unbreathable co2, nice for plants but not so much for us. how it has evolved in time by reading the record of what's happened today in situ through various experiments, mass spectometer.oday and then looking back into time of how it might have gotten to this state. what that might have informed us about mars and link it to earth. the mission was selected on the competitively on the basis of its science and engineering. that's how we do things in science.basc it's kind of like the s.t.e.m. olympics.s. you get to send a mission to mars, if you're real good, and you get a lot of -- whatever the judges score now, but good stuff.s tle this is curiosity taking a little selfie. maven will do that. already we know from curiosity measurements with the sam team that the record of this criticat ratio that tells you about escape rates for atmosphere, for mars versus earth, is different. this is the new number. had is the range of uncertainty from
instruments from all over the world, is going to address that question r and, after it does that, and itnks primarily how an atmosphere that is today rather unbreathable co2, nice for plants but not so much for us. how it has evolved in time by reading the record of what's happened today in situ through various experiments, mass spectometer.oday and then looking back into time of how it might have gotten to this state. what that might have informed us about mars and link it to earth. the...
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tickets, itn movie the populate under spotlight.on't have to -- it will bubble up under the interface. forhat does this mean developers? i suspect a lot of developers to workheir resources on the new os and get rid of bugs that might be there. are we going to see a slew of new apps from existing app takers? they will be able to build apps within apps. we will be able to help the functionality -- >> i don't get that. explain it to me. appaking a work management -- say a calendar application and you want to hook huber into uber into that. it's basically going to do the linking app to app. that exciting for the platform. previously you could not do that. >> is that hard for developers sauce is out what the inside of another app and connect to that? >> there used to working with third-party apis and we typically do integration with that. we have other choices were we can create deep link integrations. got thegine you've clippers sup busy ain. what kind of resources does it take -- let's say like opentable. iphone, butthem on they have t
tickets, itn movie the populate under spotlight.on't have to -- it will bubble up under the interface. forhat does this mean developers? i suspect a lot of developers to workheir resources on the new os and get rid of bugs that might be there. are we going to see a slew of new apps from existing app takers? they will be able to build apps within apps. we will be able to help the functionality -- >> i don't get that. explain it to me. appaking a work management -- say a calendar...