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think about the many assassination attempts that he survived. >> and there were many. >> enema, many.> yeah. >> it's incredible. and the many governments, not only the united states, that wanted him dead. and the fact that he is dying at the age of 90 of natural causes, that's just incredible. >> let's now bring in a columnist with the miami herald, who is also following the situation. ar mannedo, we had you on the line just aphile while ago. i want to get your feelings. first of all, your response and reaction to what you are seeing on the streets of miami. what is the feeling there given this breaking news? >> well, again, the exile community in miami is not a community that's going to mourn the death of fidel castro. okay? i understand that there arifi arifiedelist -- are fidelistas in cuba proper and are worried about what might come next. although there is still a castro in power, it's not the castro that's in power. having said that, and i have been watching your excellent coverage and i see this narrative of well, this wasn't such a bad guy. and please understand that if you lo
think about the many assassination attempts that he survived. >> and there were many. >> enema, many.> yeah. >> it's incredible. and the many governments, not only the united states, that wanted him dead. and the fact that he is dying at the age of 90 of natural causes, that's just incredible. >> let's now bring in a columnist with the miami herald, who is also following the situation. ar mannedo, we had you on the line just aphile while ago. i want to get your...
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many, many people missing one arm or one leg. the people live very primitive lives, no doctor or health worker. there are no 40 international medical corps clinics inside afghanistan. combined, they treat at least 40,000 patients monthly. one young medic reported that during heavy fighting, he had 248 surgical cases over a two-month period. young afghans are also pursuing other serious locations. there is a school of journalism operated by the national rescue committee. students first learn an international language and then the craft of objective journalism. their teacher is jean kissel. >> when we first started objectivity was not even on the scale. but given definition of writing, journalists, and separation of professional action and personal feelings, we can make it through hours of interviews before anyone becomes less than objective. that is an incredible step. they realized the importance of remaining objective, to be able to do the reporting. i have one student now who wrote the story about his best friend, mohammed, and
many, many people missing one arm or one leg. the people live very primitive lives, no doctor or health worker. there are no 40 international medical corps clinics inside afghanistan. combined, they treat at least 40,000 patients monthly. one young medic reported that during heavy fighting, he had 248 surgical cases over a two-month period. young afghans are also pursuing other serious locations. there is a school of journalism operated by the national rescue committee. students first learn an...
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for many in cities like miami where i lived many years it was outright hatred. he split families and forced people to flee the island and killed the economy. in the beginning of the revolution when he was taken prisoner he declared that history will be a solve me. the verdict against fidel castro has never been so cut and dried but that verdict will be written now. bass his life is over. a remarkable life. a life that affected so many people and has caused in cuba incredible divisions and changes. and this island will never be the same, no matter what happens now. so we expect a period of mourning. we expect, certainly, restaurants and bars to be closed. music will not be allowed to be played here. it is typically what happens when an important figure dies. we expect left leaning leaders from around the world to convene on havana. and certainly in the next days get a clearer picture of not only when fidel castro's state funeral will be carried out, where he could be buried, and then get some sense in the weeks ahead of how this will change cuba. i think people a
for many in cities like miami where i lived many years it was outright hatred. he split families and forced people to flee the island and killed the economy. in the beginning of the revolution when he was taken prisoner he declared that history will be a solve me. the verdict against fidel castro has never been so cut and dried but that verdict will be written now. bass his life is over. a remarkable life. a life that affected so many people and has caused in cuba incredible divisions and...
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so many different images, so many different backgrounds. so many different people with so many dreams of something better. you can really absorb and appreciate. the last case here brings in what they call family life items, things that people would bring that they used in everyday life. cutlery, sewing machine, camera, just a sampling of the tremendous amount of items that were actually donated to us here. some families gave us so much that cases were dedicated to those families specifically. so we have about six or seven of these here and behind the photographs that are dedicated to specific families who literally gave you a steamer trunk of illustrate stems and asked us to tell their story and the important to their family and culture and backgrounds. the processing center opened in 1892. for the next 30 years or so operated at future tilt as a massive plezing center. somewhere during 919 tos, there was the beginning of the process of restricting immigration that brought of flow of people here almost to a halt. world war i helped to do th
so many different images, so many different backgrounds. so many different people with so many dreams of something better. you can really absorb and appreciate. the last case here brings in what they call family life items, things that people would bring that they used in everyday life. cutlery, sewing machine, camera, just a sampling of the tremendous amount of items that were actually donated to us here. some families gave us so much that cases were dedicated to those families specifically....
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they've carried many roads for residents.ow, they're on the verge of disappearing. >> the city used to have 500 of these carriers, as the city developed they're steady disappearing. this episode follows the end of their legacy. >>> the changjong river is the longest in china. it's a directly controlled municipality of china. it used to be a part of szechuan province but was given its current designation in 1997. as part of an effort to develop innercities that had fallen behind coastal regions due to the effects of reform policies. recently, it's being further developed as a hub connecting china and europe. thanks to those efforts, they saw an economic growth, the largest in china. older buildings still exist in the center of the city. >> built on a hilly region, flat land is scarce. there are slopes everywhere. >>> this man has been working as a bang bang since migrating here at the age of 15. he knows every bang bang in town many in the past few years a lot of his peers have quit the profession and left town. >>> the villag
they've carried many roads for residents.ow, they're on the verge of disappearing. >> the city used to have 500 of these carriers, as the city developed they're steady disappearing. this episode follows the end of their legacy. >>> the changjong river is the longest in china. it's a directly controlled municipality of china. it used to be a part of szechuan province but was given its current designation in 1997. as part of an effort to develop innercities that had fallen behind...
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, many times by many people including mrs. johnson herself so they made the decision which i think was the right decision to take one of the of real highlights in do that instead of the entire book. >> first of all, i want to congratulate you to bring some many people together from your research. i am happy to be here because it brings so many people together in a way that they had no idea they were connected because the bond of dorothy vaughan used to serve dinner in provide food for those students at the hampton institute so flu would have known back then what she was all about? of course, we knew she was the smart lady raising these children but ibm those other natalie connected to the people in your story but those who are connected to you and to me. but i guarantee there are folks who did not know they had a connection with each other had not been for your book can research so if we just realized through conversation and the passion to know the history that we are all connected so much to provide another soleil for us to
, many times by many people including mrs. johnson herself so they made the decision which i think was the right decision to take one of the of real highlights in do that instead of the entire book. >> first of all, i want to congratulate you to bring some many people together from your research. i am happy to be here because it brings so many people together in a way that they had no idea they were connected because the bond of dorothy vaughan used to serve dinner in provide food for...
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, many people.n singer gloria estefan fled the country with her family when castro came to power there. she was just a toddler at the time. estefan shared an emotional response on -- next to a photo on what appears to be cuban exiles on a raft. the singer is celebrating the symbolic death of the destructive ideologies that castro espousedment although the grip of his regime will not loosen overnight, she thinks positive change is ahead for the cuban people. >>> some of the strongest reactions against fidel castro, he was a ruthless dictator, but to be fair, many others are mourning his death. for his fans, the former cube ab an leader was a hero. christiane amanpour has more from london. >> fidel castro was revered and reviled around the world depending what part of the world you came from. specific litsch during the cold war, he was a revolutionary hero that many took as their hero to cast the shackles off and colonialism. that's this part of the world. in latin america, many right wing dictatorshi
, many people.n singer gloria estefan fled the country with her family when castro came to power there. she was just a toddler at the time. estefan shared an emotional response on -- next to a photo on what appears to be cuban exiles on a raft. the singer is celebrating the symbolic death of the destructive ideologies that castro espousedment although the grip of his regime will not loosen overnight, she thinks positive change is ahead for the cuban people. >>> some of the strongest...
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sanders: now, there are many, many differences between secretary clinton and mr. trump, but there is one that is very, very profound. are you ready for a very radical thought right now? i don't want anyone to faint and i think we have some paramedics here, but i do want to make this announcement. are you ready for it? >> yeah! sen. sanders: madam secretary, correct me if i'm wrong here. secretary clinton believes in science. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: now, i know, i know i put her in a difficult position. in 2016, to believe in science, a little bit dangerous, but what the heck. now, i'm a member of the u.s. senate committee on the environment and i have talked to scientists. i have talked to scientists all over this country and all over the world and let me be very clear. the debate is over. climate change is real. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: climate change is caused by human activity and climate change is already today causing devastating problems in this country and around the world. secretary clinton has some very specific ideas about how we t
sanders: now, there are many, many differences between secretary clinton and mr. trump, but there is one that is very, very profound. are you ready for a very radical thought right now? i don't want anyone to faint and i think we have some paramedics here, but i do want to make this announcement. are you ready for it? >> yeah! sen. sanders: madam secretary, correct me if i'm wrong here. secretary clinton believes in science. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: now, i know, i know i put...
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how many films like this were made? >> there are thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily u.s. army signal corps but you also had the committee on public information, which was predecessor to owi and world war ii. they were kind of like propaganda arm of the federal government. so every agency -- i think they were excited the fact to have this new technology of motion picture, so they were kind of going crazy and making films. i think like allison said, they were there probably more for dissemination of government officials and so forth. maybe they were chopped up a bit and shown at news reels and movie theaters but i'm willing to bet a large part of the american public hasn't seen these before. it's quite exciting people will see this perhaps for the first time. >> with that background, let's roll the video, film, i should say, technology of the time on the technology of the unknown soldier. where are we as this begins? >> i'm pretty sure this would be in f
how many films like this were made? >> there are thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily u.s. army signal corps but you also had the committee on public information, which was predecessor to owi and world war ii. they were kind of like propaganda arm of the federal government. so every agency -- i think they were excited the fact to have this new technology of motion picture, so they were kind of going crazy and making films....
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we are the reck center many polls open at 6:30. some worksers are just starting to review board will be in hand of voters. >> reveal serious problems with the boards transparency and issue 33 is an event to change the makeup of the board. what issue 33 does not is the review board's sister asian. that office is charged with investigating complaints. on a 470 complaints last year review board has only ruled on 79 of them. >> i think they're being in a position where they're going to have to act on safe that the power of elected official and the city will operate in a meern appropriate and necessary. >>> now in the event that issue 33 doesn't pass today a spokeswoman tells news 5 they don't have a back-up plab at the moment. >> and stay on election night action with the news 5 app. we'll have live rules and maps too. detail on races and john will host our live webcast. that starts at 7:00 p.m. for you. >>> your voice -- we'll wring you local results all-esque long and have complete democracy 2016 coverage on news 5 at 11:00. >>> well
we are the reck center many polls open at 6:30. some worksers are just starting to review board will be in hand of voters. >> reveal serious problems with the boards transparency and issue 33 is an event to change the makeup of the board. what issue 33 does not is the review board's sister asian. that office is charged with investigating complaints. on a 470 complaints last year review board has only ruled on 79 of them. >> i think they're being in a position where they're going to...
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not many, many studies. i used to work in a bank and i saw many things. >> things involving people in dire finanical straits. christina became disillusioned with the conventional banking sector, as did many of the individuals running the companies they now supply with orders. the owners of this print shop only recently started up their business. konstantinos gregoris: we started off with no money at all. you don't need that to get started. maybe you need it to develop, okay, but after it started, money comes, usually. konstantinos kouvaras: we searched a lot, as in every part it was very difficult to find very good people to their job, but especially to trust us, because we didn't have any experience. but then we found fuzz ink, this team, and step by step we create a relationship between us for this project. >> they've produced about 2000 t-shirts so far. here's where the labels are made. this company creates a huge range of product tags to help establish a brand's identity, vital for the many new firms fou
not many, many studies. i used to work in a bank and i saw many things. >> things involving people in dire finanical straits. christina became disillusioned with the conventional banking sector, as did many of the individuals running the companies they now supply with orders. the owners of this print shop only recently started up their business. konstantinos gregoris: we started off with no money at all. you don't need that to get started. maybe you need it to develop, okay, but after it...
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many of the students were worried.was not just they were worried for themselves, but many of them were worried for their parents, worried that the fact that daca, that he vowed to revoke daca, and they did not know what their campuses were going to do for them. it was the uncertainty of not knowing what the future holds. many of them have to plan their lives in two years because that is how much protection daca grant the students. and many are so frustrated and don't know what the future could be about. it made me frustrated and it may be overwhelmed and made me angry that i decided to write a petition to lehman college president so he could proclaim lehman college as a sanctuary wills -- which means ice not be allowed on campuses. they will not be allowed to conduct raids on students. since we do not know what a donald trump presidency means for daca students, they are in the system, many are afraid that they will use it for mass deportations. we want our campuses to protect us. bit about me a little yourself. are you
many of the students were worried.was not just they were worried for themselves, but many of them were worried for their parents, worried that the fact that daca, that he vowed to revoke daca, and they did not know what their campuses were going to do for them. it was the uncertainty of not knowing what the future holds. many of them have to plan their lives in two years because that is how much protection daca grant the students. and many are so frustrated and don't know what the future could...
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and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. >> good luck. thank you. >> still cameras clicking away, capturing that moment. that wasn't the only highly anticipated meeting in washington with mr. trump today. nbc's hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: donald trump at the white house today trying to rebuild the bridges he burned on his way there. >> obama is an incompetent. the most ignorant president in our history. he has been a disaster. >> reporter: today a different tone. >> thank you. >> very good man. >> reporter: this scene in the oval office unimaginable to those who never thought president-elect trump had a chance, including president obama. >> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be president. >> reporter: that was just the beginning of the president's fight against candidate trump. a bitter battle that began years ago with trump's birther crusade against obama. something that did not come up in today's 90-minute meeting. >> it sounds like the meeting might have been at least a little less awkward than some might have expect
and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. >> good luck. thank you. >> still cameras clicking away, capturing that moment. that wasn't the only highly anticipated meeting in washington with mr. trump today. nbc's hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: donald trump at the white house today trying to rebuild the bridges he burned on his way there. >> obama is an incompetent. the most ignorant president in our history. he has been a...
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how many years later? and hundreds and hundreds of women across eastern iowa have talked to me about that. in more at stake here for people right here, and i think that we need to send someone who understands that equal pay for equal work isn't just a woman's issue. it's a family issue and when families do better, communities do better. that's what we want to see here. i think there's so many more issues that are key, that i can talk about, that i can make a difference on. >> ron: you don't think the email situation, no matter where >> vernon: i think people, as we're talking to people, there's a huge momentum. i think my message of i want to work with everybody to make a better economy, i roll up my sleeves, i'm not the kind of person that sits around and makes excuses or tells people why something won't work. i'm trying to always figure out how can we make this work, and i think people are responding to that message and i think they're looking at me as an independent person who, a, never seat in my life,
how many years later? and hundreds and hundreds of women across eastern iowa have talked to me about that. in more at stake here for people right here, and i think that we need to send someone who understands that equal pay for equal work isn't just a woman's issue. it's a family issue and when families do better, communities do better. that's what we want to see here. i think there's so many more issues that are key, that i can talk about, that i can make a difference on. >> ron: you...
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so many engagement rings.ut this particular woman in the wedding dress is not only one of my real heroines in the story but i think her story is really emblematic of the many parisiennes women on each of war, unable to find fulfillment, according to the law. they actually played a far greater role in society than the law allowed them once more took over their lives. so she was married at 19, he almost an arranged marriage. she came from -- much identified as french. her family had been in france for a long time. her husband was an antique dealer who, like many parisiennes men, had a number of mistresses and women friends and so we didn't really see why the marriage should change any of that. so on the eve of war, we find her deeply unhappy. she's even visiting a psychiatrist to understand yourself. why does she feel so unfulfilled? they had a child who was 10 but the child was looked after a governess. so she really had very little to do, and i'm pleased to tell you that she found fulfillment during the war, n
so many engagement rings.ut this particular woman in the wedding dress is not only one of my real heroines in the story but i think her story is really emblematic of the many parisiennes women on each of war, unable to find fulfillment, according to the law. they actually played a far greater role in society than the law allowed them once more took over their lives. so she was married at 19, he almost an arranged marriage. she came from -- much identified as french. her family had been in...
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how many deliveries can be made depends largely on how many times they can move through the crowd.ry bang bang is eager to do as many rounds as possible. zhou takes routes in a are avoided by other bang bangs, this means less income for them. he feels the role of a bang bang is to meet the customer's needs. >> zhou has lunch around 11:00 a.m., he eats lunch around the same time every day. he orders a cup of rice porridge for 7 cents. he says eating any more will make him sick during work. after a light lunch, zhou completes three more deliveries, he gets home around 2:00 p.m. >> joe lives in an apartment located five minutes on foot from the market. he lived here with his wife, son and daughters until two years ago, but his life changed greatly in this past year. his daughter graduated high school and left for vocational school. his son who works at a construction site got married. so now he lives with his daughter-in-law. this year, zhou and his wife got their much wanted grandchild they aren't wealthy, but they can get by together as a family. >> zhou goes back to the market at 5
how many deliveries can be made depends largely on how many times they can move through the crowd.ry bang bang is eager to do as many rounds as possible. zhou takes routes in a are avoided by other bang bangs, this means less income for them. he feels the role of a bang bang is to meet the customer's needs. >> zhou has lunch around 11:00 a.m., he eats lunch around the same time every day. he orders a cup of rice porridge for 7 cents. he says eating any more will make him sick during work....
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many people hated castro. we're seeing that difference in response as this news, you know, is now, you know, spreading around the world. >> difference being in cuba everybody's not going to be able to say exactly how they feel. as various contributors have been explaining. >> in miami, so many people on the streets celebrating. i want to bring in a new guest. we just got in, robert miller. director of the cuba solidarity campaign. joining us live in london. robert, thank you for being with us. first of all, i want your reaction when you first heard the news. what did you think? >> reporter: on a personal level, i was personally very upset, sad. i first met fidel castro in 1978 when i was just a 15-year-old boy. fidel has been part of my life and part of the lives of people across the region in cuban certainly, but across latin america where heats seen as a beacon or symbol of resistance, if you like, to the u.s. aggression which has been played out over the last 50 years against cuba. and fidel has outlived, i
many people hated castro. we're seeing that difference in response as this news, you know, is now, you know, spreading around the world. >> difference being in cuba everybody's not going to be able to say exactly how they feel. as various contributors have been explaining. >> in miami, so many people on the streets celebrating. i want to bring in a new guest. we just got in, robert miller. director of the cuba solidarity campaign. joining us live in london. robert, thank you for...
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need to make changes when something is not working as well as we know that should be we have far too many hosts not registering with the city and people exceeding or just ignoring the annual rental caps this tack critical housing units off the market making them unavailable for those struggling to find an affordable place it shouldn't be for lucrative to offer a empty unit as a short-term rental than to rent that has permanent housing for a san francisco family or resident i want to support the many san franciscans listening on this hosting platform to make ends meet they deserve the fair regulations within the process the host who have played by the rules and registered did so with the insures with the city and she we should live up to our public comments we need 0 protect the housing stock while allowing the residents to share their homes to insure the registrations are effective making nonprofit partners in the most egregious violators i want to thank supervisor peskin and our co-sponsors supervisor campos and supervisor kim i know we have a couple of small amendments i've defer to sup
need to make changes when something is not working as well as we know that should be we have far too many hosts not registering with the city and people exceeding or just ignoring the annual rental caps this tack critical housing units off the market making them unavailable for those struggling to find an affordable place it shouldn't be for lucrative to offer a empty unit as a short-term rental than to rent that has permanent housing for a san francisco family or resident i want to support the...
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many ran, some walked. it took him around 60 minutes. he was thankful for that and for everything around him. spectare spell good, beautiful weather, great security, everyone seems to be in a great mood. >> it was a lot more competitive than i thought it would be. usually i am one of the first finishers and i was not this year. there was a lot of people. it was awesome. proceeds go to ymca and their live strong campaign which helps people that are diagnosed with cancer. membership for cancer survivors and their immediate families. >> thousand supporting a good cause on thanksgiving one step at a time. >>> if you are decking the halls this weekend there are a few things you have to keep in mind. >> coming up we will explain how you and your family can trim the tree without putting >>> a local community radio station had a fundraiser live on the radio with 5 emcee's and poets leading the way -- emcess and poets leading the way. for 2 hours they stepped up to the mic -- to perform some of there work expect it has the most diverse programmin
many ran, some walked. it took him around 60 minutes. he was thankful for that and for everything around him. spectare spell good, beautiful weather, great security, everyone seems to be in a great mood. >> it was a lot more competitive than i thought it would be. usually i am one of the first finishers and i was not this year. there was a lot of people. it was awesome. proceeds go to ymca and their live strong campaign which helps people that are diagnosed with cancer. membership for...
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"to many people, thanksgiving is many natives, especially me being a mohecan. so for us, it's really a day of pain for a lot of natives. but we're here right now to pray," says james smith, mohecan tribe from wisconsin. anti-dakota access protestors occupied a main intersection in mandan for about two hours. streets were shut down, as law enforcement stood by on all sides. things were breaking up as protestors got word their cars were being towed. but then.... a man was arrested in a many people lined the street watching the events unfold. one man came to north dakota from illinois to support the movement. "i do think this is effective. on the street, in an area that brings attention. it's not a great thing to have signs that are directing violence. i think that's anger speaking. but i think their actions are out of love and maybe desperation," says shawn greene, from chicago, illinois support of the demonstration. "i'm not taking a side. one side or another because that's not my stance. the main thing that i'm doing is showing support for the blue," says todd
"to many people, thanksgiving is many natives, especially me being a mohecan. so for us, it's really a day of pain for a lot of natives. but we're here right now to pray," says james smith, mohecan tribe from wisconsin. anti-dakota access protestors occupied a main intersection in mandan for about two hours. streets were shut down, as law enforcement stood by on all sides. things were breaking up as protestors got word their cars were being towed. but then.... a man was arrested in a...
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reporter: many feel left behind. coal jobs have been crushed by technology, cheaper natural gas, and environmental rules. with each closure and bankruptcy more jobs have been lost and more pain in communities like this. pro-coal west virginia used to be out and out unionized democrat country. are for, folks here donald trump. there is talk about president obama's war on coal. many blame him for mine closures. >> when you have a president that says we are not going to make it illegal to mine coal but we will bankrupt people who use coal-fired power plants, it is personal. when you have a candidate that says we will put cold businesses and coal miners out of business, it is very personal here. >> there is no compromise. the regionidi in feel abandoned by politicians, even those fighting against the coal industry. like this activist. >> we built this country from steelal that made the and power of this country. we are owed something back. we are owed something more than the pollution and the poverty. reporter: few here
reporter: many feel left behind. coal jobs have been crushed by technology, cheaper natural gas, and environmental rules. with each closure and bankruptcy more jobs have been lost and more pain in communities like this. pro-coal west virginia used to be out and out unionized democrat country. are for, folks here donald trump. there is talk about president obama's war on coal. many blame him for mine closures. >> when you have a president that says we are not going to make it illegal to...
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how many films like this were made? >> there are thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily u.s. army signal corps but you also had the committee on public information, which was predecessor to owi and world war ii. they were kind of like propaganda arm of the federal government. so every agency -- i think they were excited the fact to have this new technology of motion picture, so they were kind of going crazy and making films. i think like allison said, they were there probably more for dissemination of government officials and so forth. maybe they were chopped up a bit and shown at news reels and movie theaters but i'm willing to bet a large part of the american public hasn't seen these before. it's quite exciting people will see this perhaps for the first time. >> with that background, let's roll the video, film, i should say, technology of the time on the technology of the unknown soldier. where are we as this begins? >> i'm pretty sure this would be in f
how many films like this were made? >> there are thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily u.s. army signal corps but you also had the committee on public information, which was predecessor to owi and world war ii. they were kind of like propaganda arm of the federal government. so every agency -- i think they were excited the fact to have this new technology of motion picture, so they were kind of going crazy and making films....
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i don't think many people thought trump would have so many overwhelming victories and win in so many key states. everyone said that there is no way it would happen. is this a case of bad polling or people going to the booth and making it the decision? >> i think it is bad polling. we have a unique candidate who energized the base. and we have a case in which we underestimated how many people would be energized for trump. we overestimated enthusiasm for clinton. >> you look at the down ticket the trump effect. and john mccain slipped. sheriff joe arpaio is one of the biggest trump endorsers and he gets over and will - - overwhelmingly defeated. >> a unique collection. we did not see that in of sheriff joe arpaio. i think voters had enough. i think they are ready for change. trump was able to take advantage. >> we will - - we are looking at proposition 20 205, not good news for legalizing marijuana in our state but many - - many neighboring states are looking at that. medical marijuana passes by a may be the public sentiment is weaning? snoo i do not think so but here in arizona there
i don't think many people thought trump would have so many overwhelming victories and win in so many key states. everyone said that there is no way it would happen. is this a case of bad polling or people going to the booth and making it the decision? >> i think it is bad polling. we have a unique candidate who energized the base. and we have a case in which we underestimated how many people would be energized for trump. we overestimated enthusiasm for clinton. >> you look at the...
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president, it was a great honor being with you, and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. president obama: thank you. thank you, everybody. president-elect trump: very good man. very good man. jon: this meeting is about showing the strength and the robustness of the u.s. constitution, that the office of the presidency is more important than any individual, that the peaceful transfer of power is a cornerstone of u.s. democracy. who knows what will be said when the cameras aren't there? but let's hope it is more constructive than some of the things they've said about each other. there was the white house correspondents dinner five years ago. president obama: say what you will about mr. trump, he would bring some change to the white house. let's see what we got up there. [laughter] jon: and the insults have gone back and forth ever since. president obama: donald trump is uniquely unqualified to be president. mr. trump: the rise of isis is the direct result of policy decisions made by president obama. president obama: and then suddenly he is going to be th
president, it was a great honor being with you, and i look forward to being with you many, many more times in the future. president obama: thank you. thank you, everybody. president-elect trump: very good man. very good man. jon: this meeting is about showing the strength and the robustness of the u.s. constitution, that the office of the presidency is more important than any individual, that the peaceful transfer of power is a cornerstone of u.s. democracy. who knows what will be said when the...
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scene, many have been here throughout scene, many have been here throughout the day. scene, many havely they had to be taken to hospital had -- badly they had to be taken to hospital and others were hospital and others were treated for minor hospital and others were treated for minor cuts and bruises. hospital and others were treated for minor cuts and bruises. imagine hospital and others were treated for minor cuts and bruises. imagine the minor cuts and bruises. imagine the sheer minor cuts and bruises. imagine the sheer fright and sheer fright and terror the passenger must sheer fright and terror the passenger must have sheer fright and terror the passenger must have been going passenger must have been going through, a morning commute through, a morning commute and then the carriage through, a morning commute and then the carriage turns on to its through, a morning commute and then the carriage turns on to its side, the carriage turns on to its side, we don‘t know what the carriage turns on to its side, we don‘t know what caused the crash. we don‘t know what caused the crash. but w
scene, many have been here throughout scene, many have been here throughout the day. scene, many havely they had to be taken to hospital had -- badly they had to be taken to hospital and others were hospital and others were treated for minor hospital and others were treated for minor cuts and bruises. hospital and others were treated for minor cuts and bruises. imagine hospital and others were treated for minor cuts and bruises. imagine the minor cuts and bruises. imagine the sheer minor cuts...
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this will work as a deterrent i hope to many, many people.be the simple message, either you vote for this kind of populist chaos you see in the united states and great britain, or for some simple things like stability and continuity. ulrike: it does not work. malte: you would nevever have te situation. the challenge is great britain. many in britain are regretting the voice of b brexit. the next to turned is the united states. deterrent is the united states. do you think germany is in some degree immune to the kind of anti-elitism sweeping the rest of europe? perhaps in part because of that historical experience? especially to the , from 1933 to 1945, there was an exclusion to this. they are be 10%, 12%, but the -- that does not change the outcome. the chancellor can calm external obstacles. she is in a position to choose. whatever happens will be a great coalition. outsider, let's stick to what we have. stability. spd going into a coalition with ththe elitists, part of them do not want to be members of nato. part of them object to eu policie
this will work as a deterrent i hope to many, many people.be the simple message, either you vote for this kind of populist chaos you see in the united states and great britain, or for some simple things like stability and continuity. ulrike: it does not work. malte: you would nevever have te situation. the challenge is great britain. many in britain are regretting the voice of b brexit. the next to turned is the united states. deterrent is the united states. do you think germany is in some...
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many of us look to get an inch of new rain. some tuesday showers may include some snow, but it is too early to pin with another breezy day but we will have clearing by will go from the low/mid 40s today to the upper 40s/low 50s normal into the beginning of the work week as a sto night into monday morning. many of us look to get an inch of new rain. some showers will continue on snow, but it is too early to pin clouds will slowly clear out today... it may take all day, saturday. highs will go from the some time today to picking out the perfect christmas tree. they say it's a family tradition. several christmas tree farms here in the tri-state area, opening today for the season. kwwl's shirely descorbeth has more take pkg (nats -- "that one or the last christmas tree. "something that looks porportional." there's many to pick from here at country christmas tree farm in east dubuque... short ones, tall ones, a but they seem to know what they're looking for. "something with a little bit of body because we have a lot of ornaments, bu
many of us look to get an inch of new rain. some tuesday showers may include some snow, but it is too early to pin with another breezy day but we will have clearing by will go from the low/mid 40s today to the upper 40s/low 50s normal into the beginning of the work week as a sto night into monday morning. many of us look to get an inch of new rain. some showers will continue on snow, but it is too early to pin clouds will slowly clear out today... it may take all day, saturday. highs will go...
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how many you -- how many of you are into agriculture? our people were into agriculture. because of the soil conditions here, it was not conducive to growing corn. but the kumeyaay in the desert grew corn. our people planted acorns 40 trees. -- for oak trees. ate or i-5,en on i those are kumeyaay trails. i-5.8 or obsidian bu ist one ofte the only places in southern california where it was. one of the things about andfornia was the diversity language and culture here. california had more language diversity than any other place pua,he world aside from pa new guinea. you could go 10 or 20 miles to the east and run into a group that speaks a completely different language. two miles north, a different language. so what do you think happened? our people learned to speak more than one language. how many of you here speak more than one language? doesn't that give you a warm and fuzzy? communication is important. that's what we do. how many of you noticed in the different languages you speak, you may speak something in one language that's not easy to convey at times, the way of th
how many you -- how many of you are into agriculture? our people were into agriculture. because of the soil conditions here, it was not conducive to growing corn. but the kumeyaay in the desert grew corn. our people planted acorns 40 trees. -- for oak trees. ate or i-5,en on i those are kumeyaay trails. i-5.8 or obsidian bu ist one ofte the only places in southern california where it was. one of the things about andfornia was the diversity language and culture here. california had more language...
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there were many, many members of their staff who were visibly upset. there were a lot of hugs, a lot of tears, a very hard-fought race. hillary clinton and tim kaine and ann hole ton's wife were wearing purple the sign they want to bring the country together, red and blue, how divided the country is in this hard-fought election. here is what hillary clinton said. >> i know how disappointed you feel because i feel it too and so do tens of millions of americans who invested their hopes an dreams in this -- and dreams in this effort. this is painful and it will be for a long time but i want you to remember this. our campaign was never about the one person or even one election. it was about the country we love and about building an america that is hopeful, inclusive, and big-hearted. reporter: she apologized to her voters for not breaking through that highest, hardest glass ceiling. she said that girls and women who come after her, they will, they will sometime soon. what is interesting, trish, about the poll results that we're now getting it looks like hi
there were many, many members of their staff who were visibly upset. there were a lot of hugs, a lot of tears, a very hard-fought race. hillary clinton and tim kaine and ann hole ton's wife were wearing purple the sign they want to bring the country together, red and blue, how divided the country is in this hard-fought election. here is what hillary clinton said. >> i know how disappointed you feel because i feel it too and so do tens of millions of americans who invested their hopes an...
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but i have been to your site many times. and from affordability and stabilization to what's happening in each pocket of the state, etc. and the country, nhc offers a lot. the top reasons your organization exists really are for the affordability and stabilization but it does offer so much more, doesn't it? >> yes. so we again are focused on affordable housing for all. and to do that, we work on policy issues. we do housing research around affordability, housing intersections like i mentioned with health or education. and also how to create everyone is welcome and can live. >> and quickly, on today's topic, what can the federal government do to -- what needs to happen on the hill to help nevadans better afford rents and have more stable neighborhoods? >> we need the federal government to make a much stronger commitment to affordable housing. to recognize its importance, its crisis level and provide resources and support to make that happen in local and state communities. >> thanks so much for being here today. >> glad to be he
but i have been to your site many times. and from affordability and stabilization to what's happening in each pocket of the state, etc. and the country, nhc offers a lot. the top reasons your organization exists really are for the affordability and stabilization but it does offer so much more, doesn't it? >> yes. so we again are focused on affordable housing for all. and to do that, we work on policy issues. we do housing research around affordability, housing intersections like i...
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dispute in the dispute really focused on some democratic counties inwhera florida where many voters had voted for the reform candidate even though it was pretty clear that this into most of the voters wanted to vote for so that gave rise to the question over how the ballots were constructed and we saw television coverage during theou recount of local officials trying to figure out who people voted for looking for the magnifying glass to see if someone punched a vote for some of the paper on the ballot was still hanging which is what we call the hanging chad. today, it's what we've talked about in terms of the voting process will there bef identity conscientious fraud and theft of identity to vote. there is no evidence that this exists on any substantial level but politically it's been a verd potent issue in addition to hisr broad claim that the entire jule system is rigged against them. >> host: julian zelizer to talk about these. he's been going back to 2000 examining the aspects of that. you can ask questions on the phone lines this morning and again, for democrats, 202-748-8000, repu
dispute in the dispute really focused on some democratic counties inwhera florida where many voters had voted for the reform candidate even though it was pretty clear that this into most of the voters wanted to vote for so that gave rise to the question over how the ballots were constructed and we saw television coverage during theou recount of local officials trying to figure out who people voted for looking for the magnifying glass to see if someone punched a vote for some of the paper on the...
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and he went on to design the clay tower, the and the tower of the sun in treasure island and many, many other buildings until the 1950s. and this was the reason why we issued this certificate, of recognition in 1972 was that it really, the city hall was not really very much appreciated at that time, or any other building, of this sort. it was out of our architectal style, and s thele being the federal building on golden gate, avenue, for instance, was the style of the 60s. and har ald says that it was a neglected master piece, riding above the clutter. and in any case, it is now both as far as interior and exterior concerned, is now fully recognized for what it is, a beautiful and outstanding structure. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker please? >> tom, and congratulations for all of the honored people that are here today. and of late, i have been coming here ail little bit off, and that i have started to feel like i was part of the furniture and it is a great room to feel part of the furniture, but in all truth, it is a better room, and i would like the overhead, please. i
and he went on to design the clay tower, the and the tower of the sun in treasure island and many, many other buildings until the 1950s. and this was the reason why we issued this certificate, of recognition in 1972 was that it really, the city hall was not really very much appreciated at that time, or any other building, of this sort. it was out of our architectal style, and s thele being the federal building on golden gate, avenue, for instance, was the style of the 60s. and har ald says that...
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noting many of them have never worked in government before. this next three months, a trial by fire. trump is now getting classified presidential daily briefings, but so far his team has not reached out to the pentagon or the state department. the campaign asking for patience as it navigates the transition process. and tonight the trump organization is making it official -- beginning the process of transferring the businesses over to donald jr., eric, and ivanka trump. >> katy tur, thank you very much. >>> protests against the president-elect have begun to erupt in the streets of america's cities for a fourth evening in a row. in some cases, demonstrations have turned violent. last night the president-elect himself took to social media to first blast then praise the protesters. we get more from nbc's kristen welker. [ chants ] erupted for a third night. in portland, oregon, demonstrators vandalized property, spray painted messages like "dump trump." police say the worst damage was done by a small group of anarchists. in all more than 20 arrest
noting many of them have never worked in government before. this next three months, a trial by fire. trump is now getting classified presidential daily briefings, but so far his team has not reached out to the pentagon or the state department. the campaign asking for patience as it navigates the transition process. and tonight the trump organization is making it official -- beginning the process of transferring the businesses over to donald jr., eric, and ivanka trump. >> katy tur, thank...
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many of them, thankfully are quite funny. but we do thank them for their surface, of course. >> hotel u.s., it's going to be another spectacular day in cleveland. we're expecting another son filled day. what's interesting is that we'll continue. weather systems. not so much this time around. i'm going to attribute quotes to you. >> this is the other way around, our sunrise this morning as we lookto know whether issues. average high temperature 33. this morning, even though in linux are starting out in the 20s, there will be quite a quick warming 5-10 degrees warmer for the afternoon. period then for tonight the full moon comes up this evening and it will look 14% larger and 30% larger. j reynolds will be on this morning. i think gosh, about a half hour from now he will be on to give us lots of details about it. a beautiful fall week is ahead with temperatures in the 50s, maybe even a 60-degree high into the 60s as well with a decent amount of sunshine the next shot of brain will be on saturday at the earliest. 38 degrees and
many of them, thankfully are quite funny. but we do thank them for their surface, of course. >> hotel u.s., it's going to be another spectacular day in cleveland. we're expecting another son filled day. what's interesting is that we'll continue. weather systems. not so much this time around. i'm going to attribute quotes to you. >> this is the other way around, our sunrise this morning as we lookto know whether issues. average high temperature 33. this morning, even though in linux...
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many retailers offering bigger discounts. and the one item you're better off waiting to buy. >>> and the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon at the white house. but something was little different this time. why were president obama's daughters, a no-show? tonight, he says the joke's on boost it's about moving foard not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition, it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. all in 3 delicious flavors. it's choosing to go in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. we asked a group of young people when they thought they should start saving for retirement. then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start s
many retailers offering bigger discounts. and the one item you're better off waiting to buy. >>> and the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon at the white house. but something was little different this time. why were president obama's daughters, a no-show? tonight, he says the joke's on boost it's about moving foard not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition, it's...
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a little bit busier along 71 >> same story many traffic still relatively light many we transition to 271. some overnight work that might get in your way. 8 p.m. tonight. right at that 480 eastbound split. just that left lane will be closed. work will wrap up at 6 a.m. our drive times right where we should be of thelet pull up one more view. just to double check at 271 right at cedar. traffic so far so >>> only eight votes. four for clinton and two for donald trump and one for gary johnson and a surprise write-in for moint. clinton won 14-17 but trump defeated clinton 16-4 votes. taking that 32-25 lead in new hampshir >>> make sure everything goes smoothly. sending people to county. live in cleveland. good morning, sarah >> reporter: good morning. staffers will be in three counties including here. 500 personnel -- that's less than the number of personnel four years ago because a differing court department doesn't think they'll notice a difference. they'll looking for discrimination. most of the 500 will be monotord. others will be on servers. they are limited to certain places where f
a little bit busier along 71 >> same story many traffic still relatively light many we transition to 271. some overnight work that might get in your way. 8 p.m. tonight. right at that 480 eastbound split. just that left lane will be closed. work will wrap up at 6 a.m. our drive times right where we should be of thelet pull up one more view. just to double check at 271 right at cedar. traffic so far so >>> only eight votes. four for clinton and two for donald trump and one for...
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many of the buildings have chinese signs on them. between january and march 2016. $1.65 billion was invested in corporate construction. that's 3.6 times more than the previous year. this lake was once known as the capital's lake, it has since been filled in as part of the development project. in one corner of that site, a chinese real estate company has begun building a new town. >> on the compound, measuring 190,000 square meters, 18 apartment buildings and several stores will be built on an investment of $1 billion. each condo will be sold for more than $170,000. that's 170 years worth of the average annual income in cambod cambodia. parks and schools are also being built within the compound. the first stage of construction on the residential 3wi8dings is expected to be complete by the end of 2017. despite the schedule, half of the 1651 condos have already been sold. >> joint development of residential and commercial facilities in beijing, shanghai and other cities. shion was chosen to serve as president of the community branch. he
many of the buildings have chinese signs on them. between january and march 2016. $1.65 billion was invested in corporate construction. that's 3.6 times more than the previous year. this lake was once known as the capital's lake, it has since been filled in as part of the development project. in one corner of that site, a chinese real estate company has begun building a new town. >> on the compound, measuring 190,000 square meters, 18 apartment buildings and several stores will be built...
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like many of you i have been to this convention many, many times. this is one of the first years in a while that at thursday night i was not up on the second floor playing poker at 2:00 in the morning as many of us have done. this gathering of friends and passionate leaders is an extraordinary gathering. as i was observing to dean and leonard and jean a few moments ago, the timing of this convention is always interesting. [laughter] sen. cruz: the timing of this convention, we could have been here in mourning, wondering what might become of the republic, or we could have been here in celebration, many with resumes in your pockets. [laughter] sen. cruz: or, in the year 2000, nobody could have been here because everybody would have been here in florida in the middle of the recounts. [laughter] sen. cruz: it is always interesting. now is certainly interesting as well. we stand on the cusp of great change. an astounding election occurred just over a week ago. an election that was a mandate for change. an election in which the voters entrusted republican
like many of you i have been to this convention many, many times. this is one of the first years in a while that at thursday night i was not up on the second floor playing poker at 2:00 in the morning as many of us have done. this gathering of friends and passionate leaders is an extraordinary gathering. as i was observing to dean and leonard and jean a few moments ago, the timing of this convention is always interesting. [laughter] sen. cruz: the timing of this convention, we could have been...
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court for many years. there's been a vacancy on that court all year long, president obama's choice has zero chance. >> merit garland, the man forgotten. president obama put him forward. a relatively moderate democratic judge who he thought the republicans could accept but they stonewalled him from the get-go and it paid off. donald trump will fill that seat. and maybe more. ruth bader ginsburg is in her and there are other justices who have talked, bandied about the idea of retiring and so the supreme court was front and center especially for so many conservatives. and he has floated a list of almost two dozen names of people he says from that list he will put on the supreme court. they are mostly white, they are strong constitutional conservatives. interestingly some of them very libertarian would probably find unconstitutional some of the things donald trump proposed to do. but they are >> democrats will have to face a choice. you heard some say, wait, maybe we leave that open if hillary clinton wins. no
court for many years. there's been a vacancy on that court all year long, president obama's choice has zero chance. >> merit garland, the man forgotten. president obama put him forward. a relatively moderate democratic judge who he thought the republicans could accept but they stonewalled him from the get-go and it paid off. donald trump will fill that seat. and maybe more. ruth bader ginsburg is in her and there are other justices who have talked, bandied about the idea of retiring and...
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si. >> reporter: as you can see, now the first of many, many thousands who are expected to gather here at revolution have started to arrive. now as you saw in the piece we talked about wi-f i and access o the internet. something dissidents have come to as a way, and concern the youth is becoming too distracted at a defining time in the island's history. >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. >>> attack at ohio state. >> we have a man with a knife running around cutting people. >> a student from somalia targets pedestrians as others rush to safety. >> i heard a loud noise like a crash and just saw people running. >> also tonight. a day of remembrance and reflection on the fiery and controversial leader of the cuban revolution. >>> a warning on cyber monday. thieves are targeting smartphone apps. >> we found hundreds of fake apps, hundreds. >> and -- >> i panicked. i thought she was gone. >> tossed 30 feet into a d
si. >> reporter: as you can see, now the first of many, many thousands who are expected to gather here at revolution have started to arrive. now as you saw in the piece we talked about wi-f i and access o the internet. something dissidents have come to as a way, and concern the youth is becoming too distracted at a defining time in the island's history. >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a news...
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i income there are probably many, many answers to such a quit, but those countries, i do hate to generalize but they do have a reputation for what shall we call i, disreputable behavior and prance that has something to do with. at love 0 gangs there and a lot of poverty in romania in particular, i know hoe mainous because write about sal steinberg. don't know much about bull grand jury and other countries nut poverty, the ghetto-like ways certain ethnic groups have to live there are so many parallels to the immigrant experience in the early years of the 20th 20th under and i think that might have something to do with it. they look at this immigrant boy in brooklyn who became a success, and they may think that's the way for them to go. other than that it can answer it. >> going long with the different do you recalls and being attracted to him there's a lot of myths within mexico and -- who is this robin hood type, and maybe they have like some sort of myth of their own that sort of goes along with the lines -- like al capone, they have this myth of this robin hood type character and that's w
i income there are probably many, many answers to such a quit, but those countries, i do hate to generalize but they do have a reputation for what shall we call i, disreputable behavior and prance that has something to do with. at love 0 gangs there and a lot of poverty in romania in particular, i know hoe mainous because write about sal steinberg. don't know much about bull grand jury and other countries nut poverty, the ghetto-like ways certain ethnic groups have to live there are so many...
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many will have cast their votes ahead of november 8. early voting accounted for almost a third of ballots at the past two elections. with so much at stake, it is a costly affair. rallies, radio and tv advertisement, as well as campaign aircraft all wrapping up. -- obama clinton and trump are not the only candidates on the ballot. the libertarian gary johnson and the green party's jill stein, as well as a host of independents, are vying for votes. in a close race, those candidates can play a dramatic role. enough, ralph nader won votes in florida to cost out for the presidency. november 8 is not just about the white house. with a future in congress also in the balance, especially the senate. although 435 seats in the house are a for grabs, the republicans are likely to keep their majority there. in the senate, 34 seats out of 100 are being contested, making it a closer race. 24 of those senators facing election are republicans, handing an advantage to the democrats. with their outgoing majority -26, many things -- voters will also valida
many will have cast their votes ahead of november 8. early voting accounted for almost a third of ballots at the past two elections. with so much at stake, it is a costly affair. rallies, radio and tv advertisement, as well as campaign aircraft all wrapping up. -- obama clinton and trump are not the only candidates on the ballot. the libertarian gary johnson and the green party's jill stein, as well as a host of independents, are vying for votes. in a close race, those candidates can play a...
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duties include more than 150 appearances in the run-up to christmas. >> so many children here, so manyhes. i definitely want to talk with them now so that i know what to get them for christmas. >> while the little ones convey their wishes, the grown-ups can go shopping for the things that they will place under the christmas tree. >> it's that time of the year. reminder of the top story we're following -- in syria thousands of residents are fleeing aleppo after the government recaptured a key district in the eastern part of the city. it's a big setback in the five year civil war. after a short break i will be back to take you through the day. aleppo falling, justice for assad, and trump's latest tweet tirade. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪[theme music] >>>ernabel demillo: hi welcome to asian american life. i'm ernabel demillo. today we take a look at some of the most influential asian american leaders and innovators in technology. from scientific breakthroughs to changes in educat
duties include more than 150 appearances in the run-up to christmas. >> so many children here, so manyhes. i definitely want to talk with them now so that i know what to get them for christmas. >> while the little ones convey their wishes, the grown-ups can go shopping for the things that they will place under the christmas tree. >> it's that time of the year. reminder of the top story we're following -- in syria thousands of residents are fleeing aleppo after the government...
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there are many forms of depression. latuda is fda approved to treat bipolar depression which is different from other types of depression. in clinical studies, once-a-day latuda was proven effective for many people with bipolar depression. latuda is not for everyone. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients on latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles and confusion, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction, or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may be permanent. high blood sugar has been seen with latuda and medicines like it, and in extreme cases can lead to coma or death. other risks include decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal, dizziness on standing, weight or prolactin, trouble swallowing and impaired judgment. avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice. use caution before driving or operating machinery. being there for the people i love means i get to be a part of life's
there are many forms of depression. latuda is fda approved to treat bipolar depression which is different from other types of depression. in clinical studies, once-a-day latuda was proven effective for many people with bipolar depression. latuda is not for everyone. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients on latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles and confusion, as these may be signs...