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you jack the price from the $575-- >> lesley, i-- >> --to $4,000! $4,000! >> lesley, lesley? >> what? >> tim green was a fearsome defender in the n.f.l., and a best-selling author. but he's on "60 minutes" tonight to reveal a secret he can no longer hide. he has a.l.s., or lou gehrig's disease. we first interviewed green in 1996, and he seemed to believe this day might come. you said, "i think guys would be willing to take ten, 20 years off the end of their lives, in order to get out there on a sunday and play. i don't think that the consideration of your physical wellbeing in the future is in the forefront of any n.f.l. player's mind. >> right. i stand by that. >> you don't have any regrets? >> no, no. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ♪ dad: oh, hey guys! mom (on speakerphone): hi! son (on speakerphone): dad, i scored two goals today! dad: oh, that's great! vo: getting to a comfortable retirement doesn't have to be an uncomfortable thought. see how lincoln can
you jack the price from the $575-- >> lesley, i-- >> --to $4,000! $4,000! >> lesley, lesley? >> what? >> tim green was a fearsome defender in the n.f.l., and a best-selling author. but he's on "60 minutes" tonight to reveal a secret he can no longer hide. he has a.l.s., or lou gehrig's disease. we first interviewed green in 1996, and he seemed to believe this day might come. you said, "i think guys would be willing to take ten, 20 years off the end...
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santa clara county sheriff's deputies took this man 74-year-old john arthur gentru for the killing of lesley marie perlov. the suspect is a resident of heywood. the 21-year-old woman was last seen alive on february 13th, 1973. she was an aspiring law student who deputies say was strangled. >>> don't eat romaine lettuce, throw it away and definitely don'ter is of it for thanksgiving. the cdc is issuing that blanket warning as it searches for a source for that e. coli outbreak and at this point federal officials have not ordered any recalls of romaine products. the centers for disease control says consumers should throw away any romaine lettuce as well as salad mixes if you're not sure it includes romaine. you can clean your refrigerators. we september out a push alert as we soon as we heard about the outbreak. we'll send another one as soon as we get more information. get the latest updates right to your phone using the abc 7 news app. >>> president trump is thanking saudi arabia this morning in the wake of the murder of "the washington post" columnist. the reason behind the president's contr
santa clara county sheriff's deputies took this man 74-year-old john arthur gentru for the killing of lesley marie perlov. the suspect is a resident of heywood. the 21-year-old woman was last seen alive on february 13th, 1973. she was an aspiring law student who deputies say was strangled. >>> don't eat romaine lettuce, throw it away and definitely don'ter is of it for thanksgiving. the cdc is issuing that blanket warning as it searches for a source for that e. coli outbreak and at...
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the president echoed those same comments when he went on "60 minutes" with lesley stahl.are people here that i don't think should be here. the president needs to take the action and remove those individuals and the first lady's statement today was very clear of who those people are. >> is this an ideological thing, young, anita? is this john bolton's deputy being a little too neo con for the first lady or what? >> i'm not sure it's that for the first lady. she's mentioned several things, and it didn't sound like it was ideological. it sounded like they just had their differences. >> adrian, sometimes it's a simple matter of manners and respect. >> sure. >> don regan, the chief of staff to ronald reagan who thought he was prime minister, hung up on the first lady one day and as soon as he did that, he chop pd his head off. >> good job for melania speaking up. but it is highly unusual and another day, another chaos in the trumpland. >> anyway, meanwhile, democrats are feeling emboldened by last week's rebuke of president trump at polls. they won the national vote for the ho
the president echoed those same comments when he went on "60 minutes" with lesley stahl.are people here that i don't think should be here. the president needs to take the action and remove those individuals and the first lady's statement today was very clear of who those people are. >> is this an ideological thing, young, anita? is this john bolton's deputy being a little too neo con for the first lady or what? >> i'm not sure it's that for the first lady. she's mentioned...
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for lesley and her friends of bringing refugees and candidates residents together to ease the fears on both sides. minds that this is my city too i won't be driven out like it was i'll continue to fight against racism and discrimination no matter how things are here in kenya it's developed. and i hope they change for the better. and we'll continue to follow the developments in cabinets as well as rola solace efforts to build bridges now imagine cities towns and villages without any children or with very few left in croatia in the eastern slavonia region this is increasingly becoming the case young people are leaving to work in large cities or abroad like the family in our next story in the village of book fidel will leave soon to join her father abroad. it's always a cause for celebration when grandma on the decca makes peta's. she makes rolling out the dough looks so easy. and and her sister ana have watched her do it hundreds of times but they're still fascinated. and the taste perfect for any festivity only they haven't got much to celebrate and to know and those she'll soon have to
for lesley and her friends of bringing refugees and candidates residents together to ease the fears on both sides. minds that this is my city too i won't be driven out like it was i'll continue to fight against racism and discrimination no matter how things are here in kenya it's developed. and i hope they change for the better. and we'll continue to follow the developments in cabinets as well as rola solace efforts to build bridges now imagine cities towns and villages without any children or...
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lesley has spent two years recording the behavior of a photographers and animals and has come up with figures limiting the number of tourists how much they can feed the animals and how often they can visit the archipelago this allows the animals to maintain their natural lifestyle despite the presence of visitors. at full tilt and head leaning. the future. sure of the queen's garden this. last in line if the management norms which we've set up here are put in place then the future will be. and the new marvelous. war went well very good i would say. but for that these decisions must be respected. otherwise there's a risk of losing what is still the jewel of the caribbean in a full. taking advantage of these timeless moments of trying none of the tourists are aware that there's a real menace circling the island. in all likelihood this crocodile was driven away by a tropical storm or by the construction of new seaside resort and has found its way from florida to cuba a distance of three hundred miles. per hour. just like many tourists this new common set out looking for a haven of trying
lesley has spent two years recording the behavior of a photographers and animals and has come up with figures limiting the number of tourists how much they can feed the animals and how often they can visit the archipelago this allows the animals to maintain their natural lifestyle despite the presence of visitors. at full tilt and head leaning. the future. sure of the queen's garden this. last in line if the management norms which we've set up here are put in place then the future will be. and...
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they were warm words for political activist harry leslei smith who died at the age of 95.ty, and had more than 250,000 followers on twitter. harry also served in the war. he was a great campaigner for the rights of refugees and for welfare states and he was passionate about the principle of health care for all as a human right. we think harry for his life and his work. in the meantime, you can follow me on twitter, but from now for me goodbye. the atlantic is set to prove relentless. 0n the atlantic is set to prove relentless. on wednesday, the cloud that marks out that area. this is what is waiting for thursday. if anything deeper low. plenty of heavy rain around. hopefully the system will move through quickly. strong winds are likely to cause disruption. bbc local radio great place to get the detail where you. many areas in double figures but a covering of cloud, heavy rain and the winds strong across the board. the gusts will be critical in terms of causing problems if we look at the morning rush—hour. you can see it widely see gus 55 miles per hour and ina it widely se
they were warm words for political activist harry leslei smith who died at the age of 95.ty, and had more than 250,000 followers on twitter. harry also served in the war. he was a great campaigner for the rights of refugees and for welfare states and he was passionate about the principle of health care for all as a human right. we think harry for his life and his work. in the meantime, you can follow me on twitter, but from now for me goodbye. the atlantic is set to prove relentless. 0n the...
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reporter lesley marin has been watching scenes like this unfold for the last couple days... she ins us live... f >>> homes are still on fire tonight in oliver, the woolsey fire has burned over 8300 acres and several dozen homes. reporter leslie maren has been watching scenes like this unfold for the last few days, she joins us live from an area near malibu. leslie? >> reporter: we are on -- calabasas, on this road alone you can see behind me several homes are complete loss. i will take you inside one of the homes quickly here, this homeowner gave us permission, and we were here as he returned to his home or i should say, what used to be his home. >> we've lived in this community, in this neighborhood, for almost all of our life. you look at it anything everything is gone. >> reporter: nearly 5 decades of memories, turned to rebel. this is kirk's grandparents home, he lived in it before it went up in flames yesterday. today, trying to describe to us what things used to look like. >> the hallway goes back and forth this way to a bedroom, there's a bedroom there and there. >> t
reporter lesley marin has been watching scenes like this unfold for the last couple days... she ins us live... f >>> homes are still on fire tonight in oliver, the woolsey fire has burned over 8300 acres and several dozen homes. reporter leslie maren has been watching scenes like this unfold for the last few days, she joins us live from an area near malibu. leslie? >> reporter: we are on -- calabasas, on this road alone you can see behind me several homes are complete loss. i...
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lesley stahl went near the site to see the robots if action. >> reporter: there are four-legged robotsen those that can swim into reactors flooded with water. they're equipped with 3d sensors and cameras that map the terrain, measure radiation levels and look for the missing fuel. this is part of a massive cleanup that's expected to cost nearly $200 billion and take decades. >> has anything like this cleanup in terms of the scope ever happened before? >> no. this is a unique situation here, never happened in human history. it's a challenge that we've never had before. >> reporter: blake barrett is a former department of engineering official who overlooked three mile island. he was hired as a senior adviser by tepco, the tokyo electric power company that owns the plant and is in charge of the effort to find the missing fuel. he's also advising on the development of new robots like this six-legged spider robot that hangs from scaffolding and climbs onto equipment. he describes them as -- >> very advanced working robots. they'll be the ones with long muscular arms and laser cutters and su
lesley stahl went near the site to see the robots if action. >> reporter: there are four-legged robotsen those that can swim into reactors flooded with water. they're equipped with 3d sensors and cameras that map the terrain, measure radiation levels and look for the missing fuel. this is part of a massive cleanup that's expected to cost nearly $200 billion and take decades. >> has anything like this cleanup in terms of the scope ever happened before? >> no. this is a unique...
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. >> technically, lesley, he did not say shoot but is this that dog whistle thing?ou say something and slap it down? >> clearly it's designed to rally the base and one interesting thing is whether he's pushing that immigration message in part because maybe his base hasn't seen the economic gains that america is more generally seeing. but he's clearly facing some constraints from the people around him. deeply controversial, the idea he would send military troops and the idea that they would shoot. but those round him, that caravan is at least a month away. the timing looks deeply political and there are very serious people around him undoubtedly will be trying to walk him back from this strategy. one would hope. but he puts the words outthere, they have an impact. there's a very significant backlash against that from people who think very seriously about the integrity off the u.s. military. >> the economy doing pretty well though not the center piece when he is on the campaign trail. thank you again for your time. >> thank you. >> so be sure to join us next tuesday f
. >> technically, lesley, he did not say shoot but is this that dog whistle thing?ou say something and slap it down? >> clearly it's designed to rally the base and one interesting thing is whether he's pushing that immigration message in part because maybe his base hasn't seen the economic gains that america is more generally seeing. but he's clearly facing some constraints from the people around him. deeply controversial, the idea he would send military troops and the idea that...
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watching a football game obviously and "60 minutes" is coming on and i thought it was going to be lesley stahl again then they actually were going to do something and i actually watched it. >> i only get one station on my television, joe. >> squawk box? >> cnbc? >>> for more we're joined by julian emanuel of btig who i saw on thursday and you were in a great mood on squawk box we were up 500 the day before. remember >> yeah. >> how are you feeling today. >> we said this is a process this is a process. when you have a straight line selloff like we had in the month of october, to expect a v bottom and sort of a race to the highs, completely the wrong way to think about it 10% corrections tend to take from 60 to 200 days to regain the high, okay so that's the context. second context is that november tends to be a positive return month. we still think it sorts itself out that way but it actually stays volatile until the thanksgiving holiday for the most part. with trump meeting on the 29th, expect it to stay volatile all the way until then the elephant in the room, we can't get around this,
watching a football game obviously and "60 minutes" is coming on and i thought it was going to be lesley stahl again then they actually were going to do something and i actually watched it. >> i only get one station on my television, joe. >> squawk box? >> cnbc? >>> for more we're joined by julian emanuel of btig who i saw on thursday and you were in a great mood on squawk box we were up 500 the day before. remember >> yeah. >> how are you...
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oaklander lauren taylor is one of the newcomers and having replaced long time embattled councilmember lesley brooks. >> it is embattled for too and the residents have decided to put their faith in me. >> reporter: and brook has represented for 16 year, and we found that some voters were ready for the change, and others with were with dismayed that the long tenure is coming to an end. >> i have heard and i am so sorry about that, because i have been one of the supporters, and she is still in and i have love for her. >> and another big change is going to be in district two where nicky confordo bass >> i am the first philippine councilmember. >> reporter: and while big chan changes on the council, libby schaff is going to remain the oakland mayor, and this has not happened since jerry brown last held office in 2007. >> excited to usher in a council that would be more civil. have passionate, but intelligent dialogue. >> and the new council is sworn in january and in oakland, laura a anthony, abc 7 news. >> so much to talk about and joining us is gerard healther te professor emeritus from san fra
oaklander lauren taylor is one of the newcomers and having replaced long time embattled councilmember lesley brooks. >> it is embattled for too and the residents have decided to put their faith in me. >> reporter: and brook has represented for 16 year, and we found that some voters were ready for the change, and others with were with dismayed that the long tenure is coming to an end. >> i have heard and i am so sorry about that, because i have been one of the supporters, and...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm billwhitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." checkout is at 4pm. plenty of time to enjoy your ride. (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ (bicycle bell sound) ♪ ♪ explore more with a guaranteed 4pm checkout at over 1,000 fine hotels and resorts. it's another way we've got your back. ♪ ♪ the platinum card from american express. don't live life without it. i'm a musician about to embark on a concert tour,r. with the majority of which will be down south. atlantic city? the deep south. this thanksgiving... in the deep south, there's gonna be problems. when you see me worried... tony. you'll know if i'm worried. it's amazing you said that, my wife used to say that all the time. their journey inspired an unexpected friendship. i don't think i ever met anyone with your appetite. [ laughing ] but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regular
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i want you to listen to what the president said to lesley stall of 60 minutes and let's talk on the otherlot at stake. and maybe especially so because this man was a reporter. there's something -- you'll be surprised to hear me say that. there's something really terrible and disgusting about that if that were the case. we're going to have to see. we're going to get to the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. >> severe punishment, the president promises here, has he drawn his own red line here? >> he did draw his own red line, but the fact is will he stick to it? we already know that he'll say one thing and do something entirely different. and he's frankly terrified of the situation in saudi arabia, not to mention that he's been in business with the saudi royal family for years, as has his son-in-law jared. there's a conflict of interest here, american credibility is at stake. and are we going to let a man who's frankly psychopathic, a co cold-blooded murdererer like this continue to rule in saudi arabia. it's inherently risky because it could get a lot worse. we don't want to
i want you to listen to what the president said to lesley stall of 60 minutes and let's talk on the otherlot at stake. and maybe especially so because this man was a reporter. there's something -- you'll be surprised to hear me say that. there's something really terrible and disgusting about that if that were the case. we're going to have to see. we're going to get to the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. >> severe punishment, the president promises here, has he drawn his...
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." now, i know you said not to get you a gift, but you're the most important person in the world to me. you are. and since you love coffee and lattes and cappuccinos, i got you a keurig k-cafÉ brewer! ♪ ♪ i love you man, i don't know what to say. i love you. no, listen to me. listen to me. i do! stop it. you stop! just... i love you. and i love this. look, i love you. ♪ ♪ keurig. brew the love. so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clean technology, corded and cord-free. wooow! woo! wait, what?! everyone's excited about the chevy vehicles at the chevy black friday sales event. i can get used to this. wooow and you will be too when you get 0% financing on our award-winning chevy cars, trucks, and suvs. how is that even possible? now, get 0% financing for 72 months on popular 2018 and 2019 chevy models. or, make no
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. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." (roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got better. (avo) in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. keytruda is for adults with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread... ...who test positive for pd-l1 and whose tumors do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. it's the immunotherapy with the most fda-approved uses for advanced lung cancer. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this can happen anytime during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough
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and that is the explanation we get for all kinds of things he's said to lesley stahl when she asked himhy he demonized dr. ford or ridiculed her. well, we wouldn't have won without that. donald trump has one test for all of this, which is does it work. does it work. and he thinks that that works for him. i think he may find out tomorrow that he kind of jumped the shark here and went too far but that's what he thinks. it's not making moral judgments, it's all about winning. >> what's so interesting about the evolution of this ad, it started as a web video that he tweeted out. it was 53 seconds long. it wasn't a paid television ad and wasn't going to be put in everyone's living room. it got hammered in news coverage and the trump campaign adjusted to that because they took out the inaccuracies in trying to make a 30-second version of it to try to pass the smell test and get onto the broadcast. they attempted to make an adjustment appeared itnd it's s being adjusted. they have taken two times and it's not passing the smell test. >> my greatest hope is that tomorrow he will see the biggest
and that is the explanation we get for all kinds of things he's said to lesley stahl when she asked himhy he demonized dr. ford or ridiculed her. well, we wouldn't have won without that. donald trump has one test for all of this, which is does it work. does it work. and he thinks that that works for him. i think he may find out tomorrow that he kind of jumped the shark here and went too far but that's what he thinks. it's not making moral judgments, it's all about winning. >> what's so...
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sort of reminds me of what the president told lesley stahl early on right after he ruwas inaugurated he continued to go after the fake news media, and he suggested well, in case there are some articles that are negative, i don't want my supporters to believe those articles. now it looks like mueller's got stuff and the special counsel is smearing the justice department investigation because he is afraid something will come up and he wants his supporters to not believe what mueller comes up with. >> and he not even using facts to do so because he is claiming that robert mueller is highly conflicted, saying one time there were photos of he and the former fbi director james comey hugging and kissing which someone tried to find and they said they couldn't find those photos. but he also says there he was the fbi director. he worked for obama for eight years, which is not true. he worked for george w. bush eight years and then worked for obama for several more, but he came in under a republican president as the fbi director. so he's going after bob mueller personally, and i think you're ma
sort of reminds me of what the president told lesley stahl early on right after he ruwas inaugurated he continued to go after the fake news media, and he suggested well, in case there are some articles that are negative, i don't want my supporters to believe those articles. now it looks like mueller's got stuff and the special counsel is smearing the justice department investigation because he is afraid something will come up and he wants his supporters to not believe what mueller comes up...
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lesley standing by with first word. good morning. >> good morning, thank you.ice president mike pence reinforced support for the u.s.- china alliance. he said the u.s. is less committed to the reaming under president trump. they're submitting a draft report. japanese automakers slumped on news. >> the united states has had a trade imbalance with japan for too long. american products and services too often face barriers to compete fairly in japanese markets. it's for that reason that we welcome the steps that have been taken to address these issues. >> brexit negotiators are working through the night in an effort to reach a deal but prime minister theresa may said the final steps are proving "immensely difficult." in a speech she said negotiations are now in the end game but that significant problems remain. both sides believe they only have until tomorrow to secure a deal if it's to be signed off next month. >> as we leave the european union. negotiations for our deparcommur are now in the end game. and we are working extreme hi hard through the night to make p
lesley standing by with first word. good morning. >> good morning, thank you.ice president mike pence reinforced support for the u.s.- china alliance. he said the u.s. is less committed to the reaming under president trump. they're submitting a draft report. japanese automakers slumped on news. >> the united states has had a trade imbalance with japan for too long. american products and services too often face barriers to compete fairly in japanese markets. it's for that reason that...
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when ivanka trump and other members of the family gave that interview to 60 minutes and her words to lesley just going to be a daughter, not part of this. when did that transition in her mind, in the president's mind take place where she was going to start sending these e-mails from a private e-mail to government officials? was it before or after a decision was made about what her role in government was going to be? >> and the story reports, "the washington post", ron, i will read this line for you, the discovery alarmed some advisers to president trump who feared his daughter's practices bore similarities to the personal e-mail use of hillary clinton, an issue he made a focus of during the 2006 campaign when he kept calling her crooked hillary. >> as they should. as we said, i mean, whatever the small differentiation in the small details, i mean, the headline, the overwhelming similarity here is doing the same thing that you condemned for months and months. you know, i thought during the whole furor over hillary clinton's e-mails, the one document that was the most, i thought, alarming abo
when ivanka trump and other members of the family gave that interview to 60 minutes and her words to lesley just going to be a daughter, not part of this. when did that transition in her mind, in the president's mind take place where she was going to start sending these e-mails from a private e-mail to government officials? was it before or after a decision was made about what her role in government was going to be? >> and the story reports, "the washington post", ron, i will...
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lesley coburn, the democratic challenger. how big of a prize is that for the republicans? were they really expecting to hold onto that one? i remember that was a lean republican race. was that on the bubble for them? >> this is one that republicans, almost a catastrophe for them to lose. the way virginia went, i think the way folks were looking at this coming in the night the 10th, democrats had to pick up. they've done that. the 7th would suggest democrats are on their way to getting the house. see what happens to that. >> the brat/spanberger race. >> particular issues with scott taylor, around a koefrs there in that district, the 5th district's the one where if you added that to one of the others for democrats you're saying nationally that could mean wave. again the story here, democrats not getting the gains they needed, charlottesville itself, the county around it, not getting the gains necessarily it needed here to offset the strength that rigleman got in the next heavily populated part of the district, very trump friendly. >> thank you, steve. >> governor's races are
lesley coburn, the democratic challenger. how big of a prize is that for the republicans? were they really expecting to hold onto that one? i remember that was a lean republican race. was that on the bubble for them? >> this is one that republicans, almost a catastrophe for them to lose. the way virginia went, i think the way folks were looking at this coming in the night the 10th, democrats had to pick up. they've done that. the 7th would suggest democrats are on their way to getting the...
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at a labor party conference the labor party leader jeremy coleman tweeted a we will all miss harry lesleysmith he was one of the giants whose shoulders we stand on and for the many public condolences online i think this one some things up nicely for mike gibbs harry's plea to not make his past our future funded across the world that he awaken so many hearts young and old but especially the young is reason to hope during this time of escalating cruelty and suffering may we heed his call and if you want to watch the full al-jazeera interview with harry smith it's online at al-jazeera dot com just search for his name and that's the clip there there's an interview and there's a lovely quote a bit further down here just quickly read it to you we have to learn to live with each other there is not that much difference between us we all have to eat to live we all have to work and have a job harry smith the world's oldest rebel go on at the age of ninety five. and over on his just message on facebook. you will be missed have a look at the hashtag actually i stand with harry there has been so much
at a labor party conference the labor party leader jeremy coleman tweeted a we will all miss harry lesleysmith he was one of the giants whose shoulders we stand on and for the many public condolences online i think this one some things up nicely for mike gibbs harry's plea to not make his past our future funded across the world that he awaken so many hearts young and old but especially the young is reason to hope during this time of escalating cruelty and suffering may we heed his call and if...
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. >> this is a question for lesley. if i could just say -- thank all of you, nancy, the rest of you for putting this panel together. i teach the introduction to public administration n my first lecture i always say one of the most important areas of administration is election administration. i think the scholarly community we haven't paid enough attention to it. . is is really an eye opener my question. we live in polarized times. if you look at certain association, state officials, whether it's the governors association, or goodness knows state attorneys general associations, republican and democrat. i was kind of struck by the secretary's -- secretaries of state when after the election there was massive fraud. commission established. and yet in this -- i haven't studied them yet. my impress is that the secretaries of state responsible for elections sort of did two things. one, in a bipartisan basis, they said, this is totally exaggeration. fraud. we don't believe this. second, in many instances, refused to cooperate.
. >> this is a question for lesley. if i could just say -- thank all of you, nancy, the rest of you for putting this panel together. i teach the introduction to public administration n my first lecture i always say one of the most important areas of administration is election administration. i think the scholarly community we haven't paid enough attention to it. . is is really an eye opener my question. we live in polarized times. if you look at certain association, state officials,...
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maybe lesley stahl won't be interviewing anyway, i was able to watch it it actually was not bad.ling up to the set, joe seidel from blackstone and sarat sethi. after the midterm stocks go up typically and santa claus normally brings some type of goodies with him why is everyone so bearish why does everyone think we can't go anywhere? >> i would describe myself as a stubborn bull. i think the markets are going to end the year higher than where they are today and people are mostly focused on all these negatives. there are other positives out there. when the markets moved down, one thing worth looking at is there was no contagion there was low treasury volatility the message is this is an oriented problem so to me it just says it's equity investors that are overly focused on, you know, these risks or problems that are going to be coming in 2019 what they're ignoring is third quarter earnings being up 27% year over year when we started the third quarter earnings cycle, consensus was for 19% earnings growth and if you look at corporate profitability, companies are paying the lowest th
maybe lesley stahl won't be interviewing anyway, i was able to watch it it actually was not bad.ling up to the set, joe seidel from blackstone and sarat sethi. after the midterm stocks go up typically and santa claus normally brings some type of goodies with him why is everyone so bearish why does everyone think we can't go anywhere? >> i would describe myself as a stubborn bull. i think the markets are going to end the year higher than where they are today and people are mostly focused...
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lesley university press. it goes to justin phil injury. [applause]. [music]. [music] good evening. i don't know that i have been this shallow of breath since my last asthma attack. it's very nostalgic to be a peer. i want to start by saying that i accept this award in loving memory of my grandfather and champion of centenary south carolina. the dr. of and the lasting atlantic breeze. i keep a book in which i hand write my attentions in affirmations. beginning with justin's of the breed. the attention for allowance of joy and celebration. still not knowing what to make of this. it is kind of my business to get hung up on words. the national book in the united states. and therefore i appreciate the critical magnitude of imaginative revision it requires to whittle down 1600 bucks to 25 to five. to the judges have it been another title i would have had no smaller gratitude for the poetry that will be neatly read because you have read it. likewise i had wondered maybe it neurotically about what it would mean to comply with those who love and encourage me to be proud and joyfully accept
lesley university press. it goes to justin phil injury. [applause]. [music]. [music] good evening. i don't know that i have been this shallow of breath since my last asthma attack. it's very nostalgic to be a peer. i want to start by saying that i accept this award in loving memory of my grandfather and champion of centenary south carolina. the dr. of and the lasting atlantic breeze. i keep a book in which i hand write my attentions in affirmations. beginning with justin's of the breed. the...