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waited itt, they just out. emily: what we are looking forward to is the next earnings call. that is where we will find out how much they are spending on things like google-x and the robot. we will be all over that next quarter. thank you both. apple is ramping up efforts to reduce global warming emissions from its supply chain in china. they plan to build solar grades in china to generate 200 megawatts of power. they will offset the greenhouse gas emissions of companies they work with in china. apple says it is enough energy homes.r 265,000 chinese apple previously funded the construction of two solar farms in china to cover the electricity used by their offices and stores. the company is focusing on china because the majority of products are made there. still to come, why michael wolff thinks facebook will dominate the social media landscape. ♪ search enginek's is getting a facelift. they are changing their search bar. instead of only being able to search for other users and groups, the update allows users to search all 2 trillion public posts. you can search for bloomberg
waited itt, they just out. emily: what we are looking forward to is the next earnings call. that is where we will find out how much they are spending on things like google-x and the robot. we will be all over that next quarter. thank you both. apple is ramping up efforts to reduce global warming emissions from its supply chain in china. they plan to build solar grades in china to generate 200 megawatts of power. they will offset the greenhouse gas emissions of companies they work with in china....
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to making itt back possible for anybody in america to go as far as their hard work will take them. i am hillary clinton, i approve this message. mark: clinton basically has the democratic side of the airwaves to herself. she has spent $5 million on ads in iowa and new hampshire. is she getting any bank for her buck? any of ourtime viewers saw that ad. if you are in iowa or new capture that may have been the 1201st time you have seen that ad. you said she has the airwaves completely to herself since last august. if you are a glass half empty or glass half full sort of person, her numbers have continued to decline, so that is an argument that, as someone said about a political advertising campaign, the dogs aren't eating the dog food. obviously has not had favorable free media coverage. it has been challenging over the last couple of months and nationally. and those ads kept her in the ball game. and they stopped her from hemorrhaging even more. mark bank let's talk about jeb bush pit let's watch the most aired had. createovernor he helped 1.3 million new jobs. he vetoed millions in
to making itt back possible for anybody in america to go as far as their hard work will take them. i am hillary clinton, i approve this message. mark: clinton basically has the democratic side of the airwaves to herself. she has spent $5 million on ads in iowa and new hampshire. is she getting any bank for her buck? any of ourtime viewers saw that ad. if you are in iowa or new capture that may have been the 1201st time you have seen that ad. you said she has the airwaves completely to herself...
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ca, datewnd itt tet tena ileesay call animal control and stay away. >>> 4:08. ilodog,3 3 >>kt tenat `utpedo th case of west nile virus. she is in lyrg90s. lyis wiil a3 3 nuisnwh4ew& t anvel for boston, chelsea, revere and winthrop at least un`fdl >tes s onda anarn y`fdloews totauta&e s ilyt waite house withdraw beverly scott's nomination s to, rpel withdrawn. she ms& >a issues that the agency faced due to the cold weather. tes>shan- pow not tenalayest ewn. t t a car was wedge information how a car was wedg n & hgeotest ,ilovarsilest& 3 3 uewag. geeho6 3 3 look at this video from skyfox. river street and waltham. ilyt& > 3 amiilest oy fytosrg m e:3 d d. fox25 spoke with the young many in that car. lyewishoply4 aesttewdelyt waest& ay e i 3 sew nt te ay through your head? >> i am going toee3 3 elo0cont she now ilest ew tew s i don't understand why -- but ay e i 3 nt te& h tes what happeot s tesfy4:10 tet t. osmco 3pea>>nuyt tenng onnpea>>nug6 3 3 need your help finding this man . t. sarytdow ausa6 3 3 chapman street. take a good look at his os, a6'2" is t last tim
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near normal for much of theheorn belt the way itt looks, now some of these areas might be slightly below normal, but you are going to be close to normal. above normal then for the four corner region, on up and down the rocky mountain states, below normal for most of california again and late e the some of that tropical moisture gets involved late this week from a potential system there. the computer models have been howing that for a couplelef days. thirty day outlook for temperatures above normal from western minnesota back across the northern half of the plains, most of the west, as you can see, expected to be above normal, below normal temperatures for much of texas, especially the western areas back into parts of new mexico and above normal for new england. as far as the thirty day outlook for precipitation is concerned, this starts to look like and el nino situation and that's what we are in, but you typically get in to the effects from el nino as we h hd towards winter, so above normal for the southeast, southern mississippi valley, most of the central and southern plains back into
near normal for much of theheorn belt the way itt looks, now some of these areas might be slightly below normal, but you are going to be close to normal. above normal then for the four corner region, on up and down the rocky mountain states, below normal for most of california again and late e the some of that tropical moisture gets involved late this week from a potential system there. the computer models have been howing that for a couplelef days. thirty day outlook for temperatures above...
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that itt may very well be that that process by the time we get through it closes the window on mounting a realisticampaign for president. that it might close. i've concluded it has closed. >> reporter: but biden said he won't sit on the sidelines. >> but while i will not be a candidate, i will not be silent. >> reporter: clinton called biden after his speech and tweeted the vice president is a good friend and a great man. todaand always inspired by has optimism and commitment to change the w wld for the tter. he came to this decision reluctanly >>> one of pauau ryan's conditions to run for speaker of the house has been met almost. yesterday members of the freedom caucus said they have a supermajority to support his bid. because it failed to reach 80% they will not formally endorse him. a source says john boehner convinced ryan to move forward. in a statement ryansaid, i'm grateful for the support. the vote for speaker is scheduled fonext thursday. >>> a person of interest in the road rage incident that killed a 4-year-old girir isow in custody. police arrested tony torres yesterday. he'
that itt may very well be that that process by the time we get through it closes the window on mounting a realisticampaign for president. that it might close. i've concluded it has closed. >> reporter: but biden said he won't sit on the sidelines. >> but while i will not be a candidate, i will not be silent. >> reporter: clinton called biden after his speech and tweeted the vice president is a good friend and a great man. todaand always inspired by has optimism and commitment...
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several public schools in norwood were among those targeted as well as itt technical institute in norwood where he was attending at the time. >> jury selection began today in the trial of a teenager accused of raping and killing his math teach. chism was 14 when he was charged in the 2013 death of 24-year-old colleen ritzer. she was a teacher. chism will be tried as an adult. defense attorneys say they plan to use a mental health defense but they have not revealed specifics. >> the long time girlfriend of fugitive companion of mobster james bulger will be back in boston federal court. october 19 is the date. catherine is facing criminal contempt charges refusing to testify about whether other people helped bulger during his 16 years on the run. craig is serving an eight-year sentence for identity fraud and conspiracy to harbor a fugitive. if convicted, he could face new prison time. >> randolph woman employed as a nanny is arrested and charged with forging checks. accused of forging 65 checks totaling more than $280,000. she avoided detection by destroying the bank account statements when
several public schools in norwood were among those targeted as well as itt technical institute in norwood where he was attending at the time. >> jury selection began today in the trial of a teenager accused of raping and killing his math teach. chism was 14 when he was charged in the 2013 death of 24-year-old colleen ritzer. she was a teacher. chism will be tried as an adult. defense attorneys say they plan to use a mental health defense but they have not revealed specifics. >> the...
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itte. te. it is the long line of analyst of scandals. they are talking about the cheaters.hey are looking a lot like the note yield. -- looking a lot like pinocchio. who is to blame on that scandal? is it the management? or is it the actual organizational model of these big companies? a lot of these companies have such a complicated hierarchy. responsibility is diluted and nobody feels compelled to act. a lot of these big companies are so competitive that there is kind of a culture of silence. nobody wants to speak out because they are afraid that their head will be chopped off. here in france, the president is in the spotlight. this week the government unveiled its 2016 budget and many french papers are confused. flo: that's right. they pulled out the calculator and did all the math. we are quite confused by this budget. it seems a little bit contradictory because the government wants to reduce its deficit but it still wants to keep cutting taxes. the problem is perhaps the government is sending mixed messages because next year is a very particular year in france, the pre-
itte. te. it is the long line of analyst of scandals. they are talking about the cheaters.hey are looking a lot like the note yield. -- looking a lot like pinocchio. who is to blame on that scandal? is it the management? or is it the actual organizational model of these big companies? a lot of these companies have such a complicated hierarchy. responsibility is diluted and nobody feels compelled to act. a lot of these big companies are so competitive that there is kind of a culture of silence....
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. >> itt is not changing anything. as we watch this escalate, the word intifada is thrown around. >> the first is sticks and stones. the second is bombs and guns and so far this is knives and ramming cars into people in crowds. it is an intifada? it is a pool of anger and resentment that reaches a peak. how long does it go on for? the leaders are trying to end it. we will see how long. >> we will watch for that. we did mention you have a new book out. "the war reporter" way takehich takak placeen a different arar. you are realistic of combat and showcasing the survival skills of working journalists. why did you choose to focus on this area and the ptsd? >> this is a book i always wanted to write. i wanted to write an authentic account of the issue. the book beginin with a little bobo with a hair lip and abandoned in a sarejevo. the siege began and the boy was there for two years. that's how i begin the novel. i actually met the kid. i always wondered i wished i had taken a story step further and said to the parents tha
. >> itt is not changing anything. as we watch this escalate, the word intifada is thrown around. >> the first is sticks and stones. the second is bombs and guns and so far this is knives and ramming cars into people in crowds. it is an intifada? it is a pool of anger and resentment that reaches a peak. how long does it go on for? the leaders are trying to end it. we will see how long. >> we will watch for that. we did mention you have a new book out. "the war...
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the girls worked himhrough itt and an hour later he wass drinking his cognac and having a great time. >> reporter: later on, there was a phone call. >> was there any sign of his kind of attitude changing? >> he did get a phone call. and that phone call had seemed to bum him out. the night before he was hospitalized, he had told the girls that he wanted to spend that night alone. >> reporter: while he was at the ranch, nobody really knowshat bstances he may havav been ingesting other than alcohol and allegedly an herbal supplement sold on the premises. >> he had been taking these -- they're an herbal sexual performance enhancing supplement. single red pellets in a packet. >> you would push the bell bet >> right. >> it would be easy to keep >> yeah. it's called reload. type thing. >> reporter: the fda has issued multiple warnings about herbal supplements like reload and has these types of products. >> when it comes to supplements it's the wild, wild west. they're safe. they work. a lot of them that you canan buy at mom and pop shops, we have no idea what'sn there. so of the things that
the girls worked himhrough itt and an hour later he wass drinking his cognac and having a great time. >> reporter: later on, there was a phone call. >> was there any sign of his kind of attitude changing? >> he did get a phone call. and that phone call had seemed to bum him out. the night before he was hospitalized, he had told the girls that he wanted to spend that night alone. >> reporter: while he was at the ranch, nobody really knowshat bstances he may havav been...
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latest glimpse of episode 7, the force awakens, has certainly awoken the itt teams at many ticketingrashing before jedis and storm troopers could book their seats for the december opening. abc's juju chang has more. >> reporter: a long time ago in a halftime show far, far away, came the longest look yet at the eagerly anticipated "star wars: the force awakens". just two precious minutes long. >> i was raised to do one thing. >> reporter: but the force is clearly strong in this one. storm troopers, lightsabers and yes, the millennium falcon all here, teasing what looks to be an action-packed trip back to the darkside. this movie is set roughly 30 years after "return of the jedi" and brings back favorites carrie fisher and harrison ford as hans solo. >> it's true. all of it. >> reporter: and appearing in scenes with new characters portrayed by daisy ridley. oscar isaac, an ex-wing fighter pilot also getting plenty of facetime. and there's adam driver, speaking out here as this movie's bad guy. kilo wren. >> i'll finish what you started. >> >> reporter: still no glimpse of luke skywalke
latest glimpse of episode 7, the force awakens, has certainly awoken the itt teams at many ticketingrashing before jedis and storm troopers could book their seats for the december opening. abc's juju chang has more. >> reporter: a long time ago in a halftime show far, far away, came the longest look yet at the eagerly anticipated "star wars: the force awakens". just two precious minutes long. >> i was raised to do one thing. >> reporter: but the force is clearly...
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i think when they go, i think itt will bring peace to south sud sudan. >> reporter: people have securityoncerns. the withdrawal is more of a political move than a military one. >> the government has started the i am mroementation of the peace agreement with the rebels by actually the withdrawal of the ugandan forces from south sudan because this will pave the way for other items of the peace to be implemented. >> reporter: there is a long way to go before the transitional government can be formed. there are more security processes to put in place and the creation of 18 new states recently has thrown everything into turmoil. the departure of the ugandan army is a very significant step towards creating that knew government. anika bell, al jazeera, duba, south sudan. >> a south korea ian pianist won the top order at the 17th international frederick chopin competition. this is a highly acclaimed contest. only held once every five years in poland's capitol, warsaw. gerald tan has more. ♪ >> chopin'scom concerto e, the winner shung cho first of all, i couldn't believe it, and now i feel a litt
i think when they go, i think itt will bring peace to south sud sudan. >> reporter: people have securityoncerns. the withdrawal is more of a political move than a military one. >> the government has started the i am mroementation of the peace agreement with the rebels by actually the withdrawal of the ugandan forces from south sudan because this will pave the way for other items of the peace to be implemented. >> reporter: there is a long way to go before the transitional...
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>> harsh way of putting itt perhaps i could say it that way because i don't know now -- i said, i don't know know about that. >> dickerson: you said mr. carson is controlled by his pa but he received more smaller dollar donatatns isn't'that sign that he has grass root supports not that he's controlled by his pac as you claimed? >> the people running his pac are highly trained professionals i would imagine. those p pple are using that pac differently. they are running iowa for him. they are in there, they're doing all sorts of things that are totally different than what you is inowa very little. he does not go to iowa much. the people are doing leaflets, all this stuff, they are essentially campaigning for him in iowa. that's not what a pac is supposed to be. it's nototupposed to happen that way. i disavowed all pacs many people setting up pacs f me we september letter saying we don't want, we respect them, we love them assume it's all on the up and up because i don't know these people run pacs i don't know what they do with everything for the ones that are doing it with the right intens
>> harsh way of putting itt perhaps i could say it that way because i don't know now -- i said, i don't know know about that. >> dickerson: you said mr. carson is controlled by his pa but he received more smaller dollar donatatns isn't'that sign that he has grass root supports not that he's controlled by his pac as you claimed? >> the people running his pac are highly trained professionals i would imagine. those p pple are using that pac differently. they are running iowa for...
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. -- itt pass the congress will pass because it is simple and straightforward. the american people think the law already prevents an employer from firing someone because they are lgbt. the american people already think it is illegal to deny new housing. the american people already think what the act calls for. the problem is they don't know that it is still legal in so many places. the one way, if you could change this overnight, would be to infuse and every mind in america that there are still 40 -- excuse me, 31 states that can deny you employment and housing, etc. your staff but i am kind of like your staff. here's the deal, i told this to chad. a lot of you are successful women and men. your money into advertising. let them know it is it legal in someone ae to deny job based on this. let them know. the american people are all ready with you. look at the numbers. there are homophobes still left. some of them are running for president. [applause] for the first piece of change is information. i really mean this. people are stunned as i go around the country and
. -- itt pass the congress will pass because it is simple and straightforward. the american people think the law already prevents an employer from firing someone because they are lgbt. the american people already think it is illegal to deny new housing. the american people already think what the act calls for. the problem is they don't know that it is still legal in so many places. the one way, if you could change this overnight, would be to infuse and every mind in america that there are still...
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. >> or let itt go. or justt shake hands if you're going to go that way. >> i think it's okay. >> but etiquette experts say upon greeting a stranger, offer to shake hands. you're right. the standard way. you know what i'm excitit about? >> what? >> tomorrow or not tomorrow, tonight, today, 2:00. >> what? >> i'm going to a ak tu puncturist. i've been having horrible hot flashes and nothing's helping, and it's becoming out of control. it came on right before an interview. >> and it really is upsetting your life. >> somebody said if youry it, do you think it will help? >> i tried it and it didn't help me, you might have to go more than one time. are we going to take donnae naatella with you and tape it? it's interrupting the quality of your life. >> yeah, no sleepy. >> no nothing. so do you have a recurring nightmare or bad dream you're trying to understand? we need to know about it. we might decipher that dream later thth week. do you have one that keeps repeating? >> i'm usually running slow motion, and i
. >> or let itt go. or justt shake hands if you're going to go that way. >> i think it's okay. >> but etiquette experts say upon greeting a stranger, offer to shake hands. you're right. the standard way. you know what i'm excitit about? >> what? >> tomorrow or not tomorrow, tonight, today, 2:00. >> what? >> i'm going to a ak tu puncturist. i've been having horrible hot flashes and nothing's helping, and it's becoming out of control. it came on right...
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you may want to re-stimulate an economy. , itt has interest rates will have to get back for more quantitativeasing and relatively few policy options to get at the economy moving. i suspect they would like one hike and the bag. jonathan: does it make sense in terms of economic theory to move to cut again? james bevan: all about sending, strong consistent signals. we have mr. williams saying what ever happened in terms of the first hike is highly likely the will be accommodating pre-easing policy for the next year and consistent with what we can see of the u.s. economy. very inflated -- very low inflation. coming into 2015, they end of 2014, people in front of me as said the ecb would do more and go on this road toward the first rate hike. as we sit here a year later, how limited visibility going to the 2016? a lot of conviction about individual banks. ecb said to do more according to strategists and economists. the bank of england will not do anything until the end of 2016. that is what is priced in. how wrongfooted investors could be? one of the big challenges is western democracies have requ
you may want to re-stimulate an economy. , itt has interest rates will have to get back for more quantitativeasing and relatively few policy options to get at the economy moving. i suspect they would like one hike and the bag. jonathan: does it make sense in terms of economic theory to move to cut again? james bevan: all about sending, strong consistent signals. we have mr. williams saying what ever happened in terms of the first hike is highly likely the will be accommodating pre-easing policy...
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. >> we're t ting to dig itt up. i hope we can find . they're celebrating 50 years, come down october 27th, bring signs and we have surprises. >> i have a couple of friends over there, darcy and her mom mary jo are just visiting. aren't they cute? >> cute. >> adorable. whether they saw some of the concert, saw some of the show. >> have you seen your mom? >> i'm going to go see her today ananget on thetrain. lives. >> peter and david seymour. >> they're going to show you how the right lighting can transform your home, after this.his. dentist if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual? he said sure. but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean versus sonicare diamondclean. mymyouth feels super clean. oral-b know you're getting a superior clean. i'm never going back to a manual brush. i was out for a bike ride. i di
. >> we're t ting to dig itt up. i hope we can find . they're celebrating 50 years, come down october 27th, bring signs and we have surprises. >> i have a couple of friends over there, darcy and her mom mary jo are just visiting. aren't they cute? >> cute. >> adorable. whether they saw some of the concert, saw some of the show. >> have you seen your mom? >> i'm going to go see her today ananget on thetrain. lives. >> peter and david seymour. >>...
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i have had itt for a year and a half, so for all of you man bunners out there, i started it. >> and not many. >> and chris, what is under there? >> just hair. >> okay. [ laughter ] and you guys are worked mary j. and jay-z. >> well, john is a friend of mine and we were going to do a producer producer/ar r is thing, and we decided to do a band. >> and you started singing in >> and the first song was "amazing grace." ? and in what octave? >> can you give us a little bit? amazing grace how sweet the sound hallelujah hallelujah. >> yes. by the way, that is beautiful. but they are going to to bebe singing g e cure for us? >> yes, it is a a fabulous song and they sang it for us at the st. jude walk under the brooklyn bridge, and the crowd loved them. but i wanted the bring you some different song. >> and you know what, i am not crazy about the people that you are always bringing. i won't name names, but that would have workedm. >> as you can tell, they have had enough wine. >> and as you can tell, they will sing for us in a couple of minutes. >> and from music newcomers to music legend. we wi
i have had itt for a year and a half, so for all of you man bunners out there, i started it. >> and not many. >> and chris, what is under there? >> just hair. >> okay. [ laughter ] and you guys are worked mary j. and jay-z. >> well, john is a friend of mine and we were going to do a producer producer/ar r is thing, and we decided to do a band. >> and you started singing in >> and the first song was "amazing grace." ? and in what octave?...
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thth is incredible, and itt is under $100. >> what? >> and it is really amazing, and i am loving this. $96 and perfect. >> you guys look really cute. how about the petite girls? >> well, we have one, and that is all we have. a petite woman. and olga looks absolutely gorgeous, and vests are huge for fall, but this is giving awe the look of the faux fur vest, with the leather detailing g the sleeve. you don't want to drown in it, and you have to make sure that the hemline is catered to the waist and goes down the sleeve and also from venus.com. >> and faux fur. faux fur. >> yes. >> and we love it. and the pregnant ladies, you have on a sleeveless coat, and is that hot? >> yes. >> that is perfect for you, hoda, with the >> yes, i am burning up in this thing. >> and this is a transitional piece and you can layer it. >> and the mom-to-be. >> when are you due? in december and she is wearing the mulier cozy joey coat. and so it progresses with the terms of small, medium and large. and jen has two children, and just gave birth and s ss going g
thth is incredible, and itt is under $100. >> what? >> and it is really amazing, and i am loving this. $96 and perfect. >> you guys look really cute. how about the petite girls? >> well, we have one, and that is all we have. a petite woman. and olga looks absolutely gorgeous, and vests are huge for fall, but this is giving awe the look of the faux fur vest, with the leather detailing g the sleeve. you don't want to drown in it, and you have to make sure that the hemline...
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it outta my mind i'm m ded outta my mind the ones i love have left my side outta my mind but i made itt yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: the arcs' new album, "yours dreamily," is out now. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: your holiness. ( cheers and applause ) captioiod by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
it outta my mind i'm m ded outta my mind the ones i love have left my side outta my mind but i made itt yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: the arcs' new album, "yours dreamily," is out now. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: your holiness. ( cheers and applause ) captioiod by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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. >> i kind of avoid itt all costs. i quickly walk pastst >> jimmy: what a wonderful tng to have in your home. does he know you hate it? i guess heel know now. >> he'll know now. guillermo, i love you, i love the bat, i do. i keep it out every day. >> jimmy: did anyone else in the cast display their bat in their home? >> we all kind of like don't really talk about it. it's like we all just kind of -- we're so thankful, we love him, we support his love of halloween 100%. but like we're going to move on from that experience. you know? sweep it under the rug. so this halloween there are gifts in our ailers. we're waiting. >> jimmy: ohoh maybe a dead monkey this year. >> knock on wood. it's like, i can't! i can't, my house is going to be filled with dead stuff. >> jimmy: can i recommend that you accidentally knock that over? >> i'm scared. all that formaldehyde. i don't know. it's a whole thing. thank you, guillermo, for the bat. >> jimmy: what a great gift, guillermo. really terrific. [ cheers and applause ] it's very good
. >> i kind of avoid itt all costs. i quickly walk pastst >> jimmy: what a wonderful tng to have in your home. does he know you hate it? i guess heel know now. >> he'll know now. guillermo, i love you, i love the bat, i do. i keep it out every day. >> jimmy: did anyone else in the cast display their bat in their home? >> we all kind of like don't really talk about it. it's like we all just kind of -- we're so thankful, we love him, we support his love of halloween...
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member has honor, integrity, and everything of the fence...these kids, ddn't evev know what time of day itt is, probably cant even afford a watch" "they'd be nothing but pawns.. because this is not the foundation. 4hey would be foot soldiers" the bloods for a while. he says gang life now has done a 180. "its no more fightin, fist to fist, its stabbin) but mostly gus, they shooting and they aint lookin who they shootin at" "quit closin' your eyes when you pull thetrigger!" "you just pullin the trigger, you just t ullin it but you don't even know where you lookin'" in the dozens of shots fired calls in 2015... hardly any of them resulted in any actual person being shot, or at least it wasn't reported to police. "three shots fired calls all within hours of ch other..... the shootings, the violence -- police say its the past decade, police say the violence among gang members has gone up "it would be really nice if it was lilie the old mafia days where soldiers, but we dont see that" nowadays, police say it only takes one facebook post to feuds, causing groups to bbak off into nnw factions, keep
member has honor, integrity, and everything of the fence...these kids, ddn't evev know what time of day itt is, probably cant even afford a watch" "they'd be nothing but pawns.. because this is not the foundation. 4hey would be foot soldiers" the bloods for a while. he says gang life now has done a 180. "its no more fightin, fist to fist, its stabbin) but mostly gus, they shooting and they aint lookin who they shootin at" "quit closin' your eyes when you pull...
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"i was very very surprised to see itt trump - who loves bragging about t is numbers... "today is the 100th day that we've been number one may need a new line... for now. "trump - still leading will hold private events with supporters and two former presidents - his father and brother. hj, nbc, miami." the new frontrunner here in the stops in eastern iowa today... as he has book signings planned in waterloo and dubuque this afternoon... visit our website at k-w-w-l dot com for more info on those visits... a two-alarm fire sent flames shshoting through the darkness overnight... you can see the fire here... this happening overnight at a paper manufacturing plant in california... uckily no one was hurt inthe blaze... the cause of thi fire is under investigation. police responded to an apparent explosion involving a garbage truck this week... this happening in miami as the truck was making its daily rounds.. the driver suffered minor injuries... while the blast caused a window at a nearby home to crack... the cause of the explosion is still under investigation this morning..
"i was very very surprised to see itt trump - who loves bragging about t is numbers... "today is the 100th day that we've been number one may need a new line... for now. "trump - still leading will hold private events with supporters and two former presidents - his father and brother. hj, nbc, miami." the new frontrunner here in the stops in eastern iowa today... as he has book signings planned in waterloo and dubuque this afternoon... visit our website at k-w-w-l dot com...
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will itt help keep you fit. >> we'll ask kendis. >> check us out behind the scene scene pics on instagram abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." so their wings got clipped. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found ouou medicare doesn't pay all my medical eenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expensfs. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. it could save you in out-of-pocketedical costs./ call nowowo request ur free decision guiui. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accts medicare patients plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals neededed see why y llions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call@now. i did everything i could to make her pa
will itt help keep you fit. >> we'll ask kendis. >> check us out behind the scene scene pics on instagram abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." so their wings got clipped. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found ouou medicare doesn't pay all my medical eenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expensfs. the rest is up to you....
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>> jimmy: itt had to bother her. she's okay worked at this her whole lave and i just stroll in and master it. >> um -- keep the legs in front of you. that looked a little bit like the running n. we've got a little bit more time left before the performance. and i think they're going to be great. i hope. okay. i don't think we're going to get any farther with that stuff. but you ce a long way. >> jimmymyyeah, we came from california. >> guillermo: yeah. five hours and a half flying. >> jimmy: flying, yeah. >> we're going to continue to jump. we're going to stand in fifth position. >> guillermo: like that? >> that's third position but one day you'll get to fifth. yoyore going to jump s saight . you'u' going to change yourr feet. and that's a change ma. you have to land in fifth position. >> jimmy: one of my testicles is coming out. >> you should keep that to yourself. >> jimmy: i'm trying. it's trying to get off my body. >> okay. >> jimmy: when you dance like i do, every ballet is "the nutcracker." >> two and three and
>> jimmy: itt had to bother her. she's okay worked at this her whole lave and i just stroll in and master it. >> um -- keep the legs in front of you. that looked a little bit like the running n. we've got a little bit more time left before the performance. and i think they're going to be great. i hope. okay. i don't think we're going to get any farther with that stuff. but you ce a long way. >> jimmymyyeah, we came from california. >> guillermo: yeah. five hours and a...
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. >> working in 2015, san francisco lost not only it's itt gun range but its last gun shop. the result of many years of pressure from city officials. >> city supervisor mark farrell. >> congress has failed us to protect us, it is left to the cities to our own devices to do what we can locally in order to protect our residents. >> reporter: he says there's nothing revolutionary about what he proposed. san francisco is actually following other places such as chicago which already videotapes gun purchases. >> the ammunition seams data, is also in multiple other jurisdictions in california. >> reporter: this is after all liberal sprans and many people here don't like guns. but workers at highbridge arms say, these resolutions are against the attitude of the city. >> if you don't impose it on me, don't bring it to my door, i don't really care, i simply ignore it. >> the bill is to be discussed before the city's board of supervisors votes. if the player mayor -- mayor signs it into law. mems smetalsmelissa chan. al jazeera, san francisco. >>> requires existing buildings to double
. >> working in 2015, san francisco lost not only it's itt gun range but its last gun shop. the result of many years of pressure from city officials. >> city supervisor mark farrell. >> congress has failed us to protect us, it is left to the cities to our own devices to do what we can locally in order to protect our residents. >> reporter: he says there's nothing revolutionary about what he proposed. san francisco is actually following other places such as chicago which...
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itt >aelk about last night. >> yes. >> and jimmy fallon is about to pulled a hamstring. and look at who steps in. >> i have been waiting 18 months for that hamstring. >> how was it? >> it was a lot of fun. >> did you have butterflies? >> no, waz standup xheed -- i was a standup comedian before i did "tonight show" and so it was fun. >> and you are still doing shows? >> yes, about 200 a year. >> and you go home the your lovely wife every night. >> yes. >> and how long eu married? >> 35. >> and is it the same since your job has changed? >> no shgs , it is not really any different, and i mean,to fe t n did "the tonight show" you had still had to write 14 minutes for the next day and is so that took up a lot of time and that is four or five hours after you get home, and so we don't have to do that anymore and we can watch "law and order" and stuff like that. >> when you take a vacation -- >> i have never taken a vacation. >> and she does not like to? >> well, i will send her and the high school graduating class and pay for the whole thing, and th thing, and i will go home, a
itt >aelk about last night. >> yes. >> and jimmy fallon is about to pulled a hamstring. and look at who steps in. >> i have been waiting 18 months for that hamstring. >> how was it? >> it was a lot of fun. >> did you have butterflies? >> no, waz standup xheed -- i was a standup comedian before i did "tonight show" and so it was fun. >> and you are still doing shows? >> yes, about 200 a year. >> and you go home the your...
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that is that isil, which hates turkey at the moment with an absolute vengeance would have simply show ittts reach goes across the border from syria into turkey and specifically turkey's capitol. >> that's very true. there are claims that, there are definitely claims, but perhaps it's too extreme for the hdp to say that. perhaps too extreme for the government to blame the pkk for this attack. what we know is we had two other attacks in the past over the last two months and we don't know the perpetrators of these attacks. we don't know if it was exactly isis or the pkk or another terrorist group. so that's why we have many questions in our headed the argument is so political with awe are not able to get down to facts. >> ahead of elections, with the president able to talk about national unity, solidarity, determination, three of the phrases he has used this afternoon >> he in many ways will be seizing the i knowitiave and able to say, listen. security is paramount. >> that's true but people are really concerned about their security at the moment and even a very planned, known rally like tod
that is that isil, which hates turkey at the moment with an absolute vengeance would have simply show ittts reach goes across the border from syria into turkey and specifically turkey's capitol. >> that's very true. there are claims that, there are definitely claims, but perhaps it's too extreme for the hdp to say that. perhaps too extreme for the government to blame the pkk for this attack. what we know is we had two other attacks in the past over the last two months and we don't know...
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president of the opponents of the deal for strengthening israel against iranian's aggression.i think itt discuss with president obama and the administration the details of what we see as the growing iranian threat supplanted by a lot of money and what we can do with it. >> rose: and you think the nuclear deal enhanced the iranian threat? >> i think the lifting of sanctions and the money that will now flow into iran with very fat contracts will fill up their coffers. i know they were strapped for cash. i know they were doing whatever they did when they didn't have cash, so i expect them with a lot more cash to menace us and others a lot more. i think this is it. we have to separate between these two things. the deal has been concluded but it has ramifications -- one, to make sure they keep it and, second, to make sure that they don't use the proceeds to conquer the middle east and destroy my country, which i think would be not only a moral collapse -- it won't happen, we won't let it -- but something that would also threaten the vital interests of the united states of america. >> rose: do
president of the opponents of the deal for strengthening israel against iranian's aggression.i think itt discuss with president obama and the administration the details of what we see as the growing iranian threat supplanted by a lot of money and what we can do with it. >> rose: and you think the nuclear deal enhanced the iranian threat? >> i think the lifting of sanctions and the money that will now flow into iran with very fat contracts will fill up their coffers. i know they were...
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the fault of the u.s. is itt reacted to him. >> it was called operation el dorado canyon. the attack on libya almost 24 hours ago has left many libyans dead or injured. >> last night's raid took a heavy toll here. libyan officials... >> we bombed libya because this was the last straw in a whole series of things that gaddafi had done. >> i warned colonel qaddafi we would hold his regime accountable. he did open hostilities, and we closed them. >> libyan radio is quoted saying that one of moammar qaddafi's houses was hit and... >> the bombing of '86 had a huge impact on qaddafi's psyche. >> if the americans were tryig to wipe out colonel qaddafi's home, they couldn't have gotten much closer... >> it was a ten-minute bombing raid. he disappeared underground. even his inner circle didn't know exactly where he was for about three-and-a-half months. and i know somebody who saw him during that period. he said he was completely devastated. he was in a massive depression. and could not believe that no matter what, this is politics, why are they trying to kill me and kill my family?
the fault of the u.s. is itt reacted to him. >> it was called operation el dorado canyon. the attack on libya almost 24 hours ago has left many libyans dead or injured. >> last night's raid took a heavy toll here. libyan officials... >> we bombed libya because this was the last straw in a whole series of things that gaddafi had done. >> i warned colonel qaddafi we would hold his regime accountable. he did open hostilities, and we closed them. >> libyan radio is...
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. >> it will help you spot a jerk >>> itt will help you spot a jek at work. of a new app that's been doubled yelp from humans, it lets you rate anyone you know from 0 to 5 stars like me. it is the worst thing ever. >> nicely done. the app called peeple with two e's works like this. you post reviews of people and they won't be anonymous the posts you can leave a positive review which goes live right away. if you leave a negative one and it goes to the inbox of the person reviewed who can then dispute it. if the two people can't reach an agreement after 48 hours about the bad review, then the bad review goes live. now, only the app's users can read the reviews, but a person can't opt out of being reviewed. sounds reallylly stupid. >> really confusing. >> but its founder explains "this is all about uplifting each other and helping each other and operating from positivity" we all deserve to know who the best of the best are." bottom line the only thing worst in the world right now this video. >> do you consider yourself a feminist? >> yes. absolutely. >> i love i
. >> it will help you spot a jerk >>> itt will help you spot a jek at work. of a new app that's been doubled yelp from humans, it lets you rate anyone you know from 0 to 5 stars like me. it is the worst thing ever. >> nicely done. the app called peeple with two e's works like this. you post reviews of people and they won't be anonymous the posts you can leave a positive review which goes live right away. if you leave a negative one and it goes to the inbox of the person...
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say that because i thought this a while ago before a lot of economists and various people and cost itt outthat i can't change my y nd. one of the things that's very important about our country, we have a lot of incredibly smart people with a lot of experience doing things. i listen to that. when i'm out on the road, i listen to people have to say. >> but, sir, i'm a little -- >> representative government -- >> let me -- don't mean to interrupt, but i'm a little bit confused. if i'm a regular person, i'm not indigent and you're going to give me a health savings account, but you're not going to give me any money, why wouldn't i want medicare? what's the advantage of the health savings account? >> well, remember, you already if you're a regular person have a job. and they're already giving you some health benefits. so, instead of that money going into the inefficient system that it goes in now, it gets divided and divvied up into your family's health savings account over which you now have control. and to which you can contribute anything you want. that's the difference. >> but isn't that
say that because i thought this a while ago before a lot of economists and various people and cost itt outthat i can't change my y nd. one of the things that's very important about our country, we have a lot of incredibly smart people with a lot of experience doing things. i listen to that. when i'm out on the road, i listen to people have to say. >> but, sir, i'm a little -- >> representative government -- >> let me -- don't mean to interrupt, but i'm a little bit confused....
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should there be a failure on his itt, beg you to let me know and i will have a supply for you. on three august, halsey apologized for not supplying all wants, including vegetables which were scarce due to lack of rain. that evening, he was able to send sullivan a gift of pineapples and french -- and aesh lemons, captured in prize laden with tropical fruit, distributed among the french fleet. on for august, sullivan again reassured that he would not want for provisions. assurances,ivan's other correspondents on the same date make it clear that the americans were having difficulty procuring flour and baking biscuit. for instance, lieutenant colonel fleury explained to the admiral that the quantity of wheat necessary for provisioning the french fleet cannot be furnished to him at the moment without starving sullivan's own troops. lafayette arrived in rhode island with the continental troops in his command on the evening of the fourth of august, delayed the joint operation from day-to-day until he and a staying only agreed to lead troops simultaneously on the land of rhode island w
should there be a failure on his itt, beg you to let me know and i will have a supply for you. on three august, halsey apologized for not supplying all wants, including vegetables which were scarce due to lack of rain. that evening, he was able to send sullivan a gift of pineapples and french -- and aesh lemons, captured in prize laden with tropical fruit, distributed among the french fleet. on for august, sullivan again reassured that he would not want for provisions. assurances,ivan's other...
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. >> osgood: itt >> osgood: "it had to be you" is a song harry connick, jr., made his own in the 1989 film "when harry met sally". from movies to recordings to and nowhere more so than in his hometown of new orleans. that's where our michelle miller >> i get here a lot. >> all the time. >> all the time. >> taking a walk through big easy with native son harry connick junior is anything but easy. >> can i get my picture. >> of course. >> you are adorable. >> to some the musician who has >> osgood: to soso, he's the musician who has won threeee grammys and sold mororthan 28 million records. others want to shake hands with the movie star with roles in almost 20 films, not to mention primetime television shows like "will and grace." i'i'not hitting on you. >> and two years ago he and two years ago, he was introduced to a new generation when he became a judge on "american idol." and heading into the popular fellow superstar judges s ith urban, jennifer lopez, and host ryan seacrest are wild about harry. >> i think he's... he's a generous guy. i think he's... he's got a big heart. i mean, ob
. >> osgood: itt >> osgood: "it had to be you" is a song harry connick, jr., made his own in the 1989 film "when harry met sally". from movies to recordings to and nowhere more so than in his hometown of new orleans. that's where our michelle miller >> i get here a lot. >> all the time. >> all the time. >> taking a walk through big easy with native son harry connick junior is anything but easy. >> can i get my picture. >> of...
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sector, but itt began to slow down.timistic because of a rebound in manufacturing and housing price. i am more cautious on that. at this time, real estate developers seem very cautious to start new projects. if the government really wants to stabilize the growth, they want -- the growth, they have to do something different in new areas like infrastructure, environment, new energy. also, consumption is critical. you need to introduce measures to support the income growth and ensure a stable growth and consumption. rishaad: of course, you have this adjustment process. you want to balance the economy. you going up the value chain, too. i'm surprised that the pain is not being reflected in this data. haibin: it is in the detailed data already. the electricity consumption numbers. you get a strong feeling that it is happening, probably more than if you look at the overall numbers. biasedrall numbers are because it included very different performance between a traditional sector and the service industry. the service side of t
sector, but itt began to slow down.timistic because of a rebound in manufacturing and housing price. i am more cautious on that. at this time, real estate developers seem very cautious to start new projects. if the government really wants to stabilize the growth, they want -- the growth, they have to do something different in new areas like infrastructure, environment, new energy. also, consumption is critical. you need to introduce measures to support the income growth and ensure a stable...
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. -- >> itt was a shock was a shock. not good news for airfrance. not good news for france.ible] ♪ welcome to countdown. i am anna edwards. manus: i am manus cranny. let's get to mira. she's got breaking news. let's startejra: with shell. the biggest third-quarter adjusted profit coming in at 1.8 billion dollars. the estimate was $2.9 billion. a miss there. third-quarter adjusted profit here coming in at $1.77 billion exactly. estimate $2.92 billion. and is just a shell. they have been cutting jobs, saying it would cut back on investment as well. the ceo saying he will pull out all of the stops to protect the dividend. it also has been abandoning oil exploration and mainly in the arctic. oil sciencealberta project. moving on to toe towel. third-quarter adjusted net coming in at $2.7 billion estimates $2.46 billion. here, we are looking at a feet. it is also expected to cover a cash dividend at $60. there we go. third-quarter dividend coming we go. .61 euros a share. that is in line with estimates. the oil signal of majors maintaining their dividends. estimateslso beat with p
. -- >> itt was a shock was a shock. not good news for airfrance. not good news for france.ible] ♪ welcome to countdown. i am anna edwards. manus: i am manus cranny. let's get to mira. she's got breaking news. let's startejra: with shell. the biggest third-quarter adjusted profit coming in at 1.8 billion dollars. the estimate was $2.9 billion. a miss there. third-quarter adjusted profit here coming in at $1.77 billion exactly. estimate $2.92 billion. and is just a shell. they have been...
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itt of it is what is not in and what the enforcement mechanisms are for a lot of those inside agreements i mentioned early on in the program, the issue of currency manipulation is a big one for me. we have seen it affect our manufacturing base in northeast ohio, and i am very concerned that it is not a major part of this agreement because to me that means we don't have the enforcement mechanism. we have companies in youngstown, ohio, western pennsylvania, that are competing with other countries who manipulate their currency from those countries. their products that land on the shores of the united states, final product, are the same costs as the raw material of the companies here in the united states. the final product is done and the american company is just at the raw material stage and they are at the same exact price. to me that is how currency manipulation is destroying the manufacturing base here in the united states. where thatvisions can be enforced, where currency manipulation is seen as a subsidy, because it is. thehave terrorists -- president should be able to put tarrifs on t
itt of it is what is not in and what the enforcement mechanisms are for a lot of those inside agreements i mentioned early on in the program, the issue of currency manipulation is a big one for me. we have seen it affect our manufacturing base in northeast ohio, and i am very concerned that it is not a major part of this agreement because to me that means we don't have the enforcement mechanism. we have companies in youngstown, ohio, western pennsylvania, that are competing with other countries...
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but itt isn't so high, seems to always be slightly behind the curve.ring the balance sheet, increasing more efficiency into the government sector as a spur to growth. be thisalways seems to feeling that you are always slightly behind the ball. guy: he will stay with us. vw.ext, how do you fix 11 million cars? back onon getting vw the road, next. ♪ guy: 7:16 in london, good morning. big day for vw. let's tell you but the stories you need to know. anheuser-busch has revised a puzzled to acquire sab miller, valued at $104 billion. budweiser rejected two proposals. vw has told a german newspaper that they intend to begin recalling in january, and he hopes all cars affected will be repaired by the end of next year. he faces a deadline today amidst plans were a sex to the german regulator. samsung shares spurred. third-quarter profits beat estimates. chips and displays have become central for reviving the fortune. good sales being boosted by a stronger dollar. vwme take you back to that story -- it needs to make a submission today to the german regulator. we
but itt isn't so high, seems to always be slightly behind the curve.ring the balance sheet, increasing more efficiency into the government sector as a spur to growth. be thisalways seems to feeling that you are always slightly behind the ball. guy: he will stay with us. vw.ext, how do you fix 11 million cars? back onon getting vw the road, next. ♪ guy: 7:16 in london, good morning. big day for vw. let's tell you but the stories you need to know. anheuser-busch has revised a puzzled to acquire...
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looking at the world of medicine but a brilliant overview ofhat wasappening new york at the t te a a itt sort of feels v vy kind of edgy and visceral and unlike any other period thing i've ever seen. >> i agree. i watched it and the binge-watch is a real thing. it's a real problem. it's fantastic. if you haven't seen it, it is so good. in the meantime, you're also very busy making your broadway debut. >> i am. >> congratulations. >> oh, yeah. >> harold pin they're old times. what made you decide that would be the play. >> i mean, i did a lot of theater when i was young. i haven't done a play for 14 years and i've been thinking about it and then thissame alonggnd i loved thehe play and love the part and decided this was the r rht thing. >> one review that i read said you're veru sexy, that there's&a lot o chemistry. do you feel that? >> it's what the play is out. it's about memory but it's very much about sexual jealousy, as well, yeah. >> so what's more fun, shooting "the knick" or being a broadway star here in new york city. >> i love dng it all. >> life is good and when you're not doin
looking at the world of medicine but a brilliant overview ofhat wasappening new york at the t te a a itt sort of feels v vy kind of edgy and visceral and unlike any other period thing i've ever seen. >> i agree. i watched it and the binge-watch is a real thing. it's a real problem. it's fantastic. if you haven't seen it, it is so good. in the meantime, you're also very busy making your broadway debut. >> i am. >> congratulations. >> oh, yeah. >> harold pin they're...
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america, this veterans day, let's shine a light on our veterans by changing one light to green, and keep itt glowing every day. because even if we can't see them, they should always be able to see our support. visisit greenlhtavet.com to learn more. >>> 'twas all hallowed eve when all through our house not a creare was stirring except for the one in that ragged blouse. the anchors were nestled all snug in their beds while investigates o lip-syncing danced in their heads. so you want to party say you want to dance >> in times square the battle iss brewew ewing. a celebrity ng-off kiss on my lips ice onn my wrists >> they'll dare to dubsmas right in plain sight. somebody sing it >> wishi a happy halloween to l and to all a good fright. everybody in it >> with that halloween tone w dare to commence our halloween "monster mash" dubsmash. let's bring out ouream starting with host barbie and ken. now let's hear you scream. >> happy halloen, i'm your "monster mash" dubsmash host, sara "barbie" haines. >> i am nick lachey b you can >> are you ready for the biggest dubsmash bash ever. before we see i
america, this veterans day, let's shine a light on our veterans by changing one light to green, and keep itt glowing every day. because even if we can't see them, they should always be able to see our support. visisit greenlhtavet.com to learn more. >>> 'twas all hallowed eve when all through our house not a creare was stirring except for the one in that ragged blouse. the anchors were nestled all snug in their beds while investigates o lip-syncing danced in their heads. so you want to...
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[applause] >> itt be a journalism and film at miami, the chairman of the department played a large role in getting me to leave war zones in journalism and he is here, dr. richard campbell. [applause] >> david harrison has done a lot in his community, social justice at columbus state college, david harrison. vonage james, absolutely wonderful. israeli king center honored african-american judges this year and their legacy honorees. there was a mé in champion junih school the brown vs. board of education decision. he authored one of the last great legal decisions in this country linked to brown vs. board of education. the decision that desegregated the school system in this city in 1974. he became the first african-american federal judge from this community. i think every african-american lawyer owes him a great-. you can put his name in the same paragraph as thurgood marshall, and you would be proud to do so. his name, judge robert m. duncan. [applause] i have traveled from washington d.c. with a book for him and his family. his wife, shirley duncan, is here. i am so honored by her presen
[applause] >> itt be a journalism and film at miami, the chairman of the department played a large role in getting me to leave war zones in journalism and he is here, dr. richard campbell. [applause] >> david harrison has done a lot in his community, social justice at columbus state college, david harrison. vonage james, absolutely wonderful. israeli king center honored african-american judges this year and their legacy honorees. there was a mé in champion junih school the brown...
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. >> well, parar of itt there is not a lot of data and that is one of the missions of 23 and me is that we are enabling the consumers to all come tother on this research mission. we have over a million people have done 23 and me. we asked our customers toill out information about themselves so might be left-handed, right-handed right-handed, prostate cancer, heart disease. >> lifelifestyle? >> lifestyle. >> so the information is based on building a database is the critical factor? >> right. >> we know sharing information, all of this stuff is good. the more we have the more we can protect our health. >> but on the flip side are the privacy concerns. recent reports that law enforcrcent could requesthese dna information from 23 and me. what are you saying about how to protect peop's privacy on this information? >> one of the reasons why we set this up as a direct to consumer company instead of going through your insurance company we believe this iss sensitive information and you should own it. if you're paying for it you own it and you control who you're sharing witht, who you're sharing
. >> well, parar of itt there is not a lot of data and that is one of the missions of 23 and me is that we are enabling the consumers to all come tother on this research mission. we have over a million people have done 23 and me. we asked our customers toill out information about themselves so might be left-handed, right-handed right-handed, prostate cancer, heart disease. >> lifelifestyle? >> lifestyle. >> so the information is based on building a database is the...
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frank, itt stone of it always has been. it's a dark statement about anti-semitism.ost: why are we having this program? why are we doing this? why is it important for us, as a society, to revisit these painful parts of our collective past? what purpose does it serve? the georgia historical society is a public research institution and believe that when we study the past, we can learn much from our triumphs that we can celebrate, but we can learn equally from our tragedies. the nature of our humanity, we think, is never more revealed than in the moments of great personal or community crisis. hatred and brutality and violence are often mingled with passion and courage and character. it is at the heart of the american story, whether in marietta in 1915, walking up the steps of little rock high school in 1947, or a charleston church in 1913. after 100 years, we did not come here to judge, but understand better the human condition. stand on anyim to higher moral ground in the historical actors of the story, because we are still the devil by the prejudice of improvidence th
frank, itt stone of it always has been. it's a dark statement about anti-semitism.ost: why are we having this program? why are we doing this? why is it important for us, as a society, to revisit these painful parts of our collective past? what purpose does it serve? the georgia historical society is a public research institution and believe that when we study the past, we can learn much from our triumphs that we can celebrate, but we can learn equally from our tragedies. the nature of our...
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twitter's showcasing iis most "tweetete about" topics with itt new "moments" tab. (sot: kurt wagner / social media editor, re/code) "you know its a business move for them theyre trying to add users and potentially create a new revenue stream" especially vital in light of twitter's recent layoffs. "snapchat"'s also delivering news organization content with its new "discover" feature. (sot: kurt wagner / social media editor, re/code) "this is a great opportunity that a lot of publishers are jumping at because they like the audience that snapchat has, which is typically young, mobile friendly millennials" the potential of millions of views from that group is a win for news content makers..the tech giants. and consumers. (sot: kurt wagner / social media editor, re/code) "because all of a sudden no matter where youre reaeaing the article it ssould hopefully load faster and look better" which makes something many of us were already doing...looking at our smartphones......an even more informative exercise. mark barger, nbc news. >> and with the increasing use of smart pho
twitter's showcasing iis most "tweetete about" topics with itt new "moments" tab. (sot: kurt wagner / social media editor, re/code) "you know its a business move for them theyre trying to add users and potentially create a new revenue stream" especially vital in light of twitter's recent layoffs. "snapchat"'s also delivering news organization content with its new "discover" feature. (sot: kurt wagner / social media editor, re/code) "this is...