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margaret: thank you both.right back. ♪ margaret: there is more 2016 coverage on bloomberg politics.com. "bloomberg technology" is next. mark and john are back tomorrow. for me and from sasha, sayonara. ♪ >> it's 9:00 a.m. here in hong kong. 9:00 p.m. in new york. >> from bloomberg's asia headquarters in hong kong this is "bloomberg markets:asia." >> trading on track. uys outnumbering sellers, 3-1. >> the korean -- their lawyer says he may fuel a new suit each month. >> the u.n. on signs that
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margaret: thank you both.e right back. ♪ margaret: there is more 2016 coverage on bloomberg politics.com. "bloomberg technology" is next. mark and john are back tomorrow. for me and from sasha. sayonara. ♪ mark: you are watching "bloomberg technology" let's begin with a check of first word news. the obama administration confirms premiums will go up sharply next year for health insurance sold to millions through his health care.gov. before taxpayer presided subsidies, premiums for a mid-level plan will increase an average of 25% across state served by the federally run online market. however, administration officials say subsidies are designed ro rise alongside -- to rise alongside premiums. hillary clinton and elizabeth warren campaigned together in new hampshire. senator warren reminded voters that donald trump called clinton "such a nasty woman." warren said trump should know that nasty women are tough, nasty women are smart and nasty women vote. campaigning in saint augustine, florida, mr. trump told the ra
margaret: thank you both.e right back. ♪ margaret: there is more 2016 coverage on bloomberg politics.com. "bloomberg technology" is next. mark and john are back tomorrow. for me and from sasha. sayonara. ♪ mark: you are watching "bloomberg technology" let's begin with a check of first word news. the obama administration confirms premiums will go up sharply next year for health insurance sold to millions through his health care.gov. before taxpayer presided subsidies,...
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bernard: margaret warner has a question for you, mr. vice president. margaret: mr. vice president, i'd like to cover a subject that wasn't covered in the first debate. you have said in this campaign, "i am an environmentalist," and described yourself as having zero tolerance for polluters, and yet your record does seem to suggest otherwise. when you were head of the president's task force on regulatory relief, you did urge epa to relax regulations involving the elimination of lead from gasoline. i believe you urged suspension of rules requiring industries to treat toxic waste before discharging them in sewers, and your group also urged osha to weaken the regulations requiring that workers be informed of dangerous chemicals at the work site. finally, i believe you did support the president's veto of the clean water act. my question is, aren't you -- how do you square your campaign rhetoric with this record? vp bush: 90% reductions in lead since i chaired that regulatory task force, 90%. it's almost you remember that expression, "get the lead out?" it's almost out. al
bernard: margaret warner has a question for you, mr. vice president. margaret: mr. vice president, i'd like to cover a subject that wasn't covered in the first debate. you have said in this campaign, "i am an environmentalist," and described yourself as having zero tolerance for polluters, and yet your record does seem to suggest otherwise. when you were head of the president's task force on regulatory relief, you did urge epa to relax regulations involving the elimination of lead...
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margaret: not this year. it will just be an additional stressor on the treatment what you can do is use things like weaving houses, possibly on a timer, or this rose. the roots of the leaf tips. cover as much of the space as possible so if we do get rain, use a sprinkler and run it until you get about it and just wonder. -- inch of water. ray: normally in television when somebody leaves they are there one day and gone, but this is not normal. robert hagan has been bringing us information for -- margaret hagen has been bringing us information for i want say how margaret: it is. ray: we want to thank you very much for your information, thank you for your friendship and taking me along and guiding me. i do have something on behalf of all your friends at wmur. thank you. margaret: oh, jeez. i'm going to miss doing this. it was a lot of fun. ray: a lot of fun for us, too. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking
margaret: not this year. it will just be an additional stressor on the treatment what you can do is use things like weaving houses, possibly on a timer, or this rose. the roots of the leaf tips. cover as much of the space as possible so if we do get rain, use a sprinkler and run it until you get about it and just wonder. -- inch of water. ray: normally in television when somebody leaves they are there one day and gone, but this is not normal. robert hagan has been bringing us information for --...
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bernard: margaret warner for gov. dukakis. margaret: governor, i'm going to pass on the question i originally planned to ask you, to follow up on your rebuttal to a question andrea asked, and that involves social security. now it is true, as you said, that originally you sought an exemption for social security colas in this national governors' association vote. but when you lost that vote, yot is true, as you said, that originally you sought an exemption for social security colas in this national governors' association vote. but when you lost that vote, you then endorsed the overall freeze proposal. and what's more, you had great criticism of your fellow governors who wouldn't go along as political cowards. gov. dukakis: that is absolutely not true. ms. warner: you said it takes guts and it takes will. gov. dukakis: that is absolutely not true. it had nothing to do with the debate on social security. it had to do with the discussion we had had the previous day on the overall question of reducing the budget. ms. warner: my ques
bernard: margaret warner for gov. dukakis. margaret: governor, i'm going to pass on the question i originally planned to ask you, to follow up on your rebuttal to a question andrea asked, and that involves social security. now it is true, as you said, that originally you sought an exemption for social security colas in this national governors' association vote. but when you lost that vote, yot is true, as you said, that originally you sought an exemption for social security colas in this...
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asha, thank you very much, and to you, margaret, and to you, chris, as well.explored very interesting ideas, based on your expertise and passions. thank you for spending the time today. >> thank you so much. >> hope you had fun. >> lovely. enjoyed it. >> excellent. well, hopefully, these conversations will spur others and use it as a starting point and a trigger for discussions all year round beyond this asian-pacific american heritage month. we hope you enjoyed the program. now back to you, cheryl. >> thank you, kristen. for more information about today's program, just go to our website, abc7news.com/community. we're also on facebook at abc7communityaffairs. and follow me on twitter @cherylabc7. i'm cheryl jennings. thanks for joining us. have a great week. ♪ ♪ jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. you're 9 hours and 45 minutes into your quest. and the silver sword of garmúz is finally within reach. but now the on
asha, thank you very much, and to you, margaret, and to you, chris, as well.explored very interesting ideas, based on your expertise and passions. thank you for spending the time today. >> thank you so much. >> hope you had fun. >> lovely. enjoyed it. >> excellent. well, hopefully, these conversations will spur others and use it as a starting point and a trigger for discussions all year round beyond this asian-pacific american heritage month. we hope you enjoyed the...
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margaret rejoins me now from washington.garet, what are the unsolved mysteries of this tape and its release? >> the whole thing seems rather strange, that the -- nbc now says they were planning to let their entertainment side, "access hollywood," actually break that story and that the news division would follow, and they're not really clear on when that was going to happen. you know, they were sitting on a huge story, and understandably, they had lawyers looking at it. that's completely understandable. the legal implications were bigger for nbc than they would be for the "washington post." it was their material. but once the lawyers signed off, it seems as though you would want to get that on the air very fast, and that didn't happen. >> it seems like nbc has had a tortured relationship with trump. they had that interview that was pretty easy on him, they had fallon playing with trump's hair on the entertainment side. trump said nbc was out to get him by leaking this tape. do we have any evidence of who might have leaked it
margaret rejoins me now from washington.garet, what are the unsolved mysteries of this tape and its release? >> the whole thing seems rather strange, that the -- nbc now says they were planning to let their entertainment side, "access hollywood," actually break that story and that the news division would follow, and they're not really clear on when that was going to happen. you know, they were sitting on a huge story, and understandably, they had lawyers looking at it. that's...
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bernard: margaret warner for the vice president. margaret: i'd like to follow up on that mr. vice president. the tenor of the campaign you've been running, in terms of both the issues and your rhetoric has surprised even some of your friends. senator mark hatfield who's known your family a long time and who knew your father, the late senator prescott bush, said, and i quote, "if his father were alive today, i'm sure his father would see it as a shocking transformation." is senator hatfield right? vice president bush: what was he referring to? margaret: he was referring to your performance in the campaign. vice president bush: i think my dad would be pretty proud of me, because i think we've come a long long way and i think, you know 3 months ago, i remember some of the great publications in this country had written me off. and what i've had to do is define, not just my position, but to define his and i hope i've done it fairly. and the reason i've had to do that is that he ran on the left in the democratic primary, ran firmly and ran with conviction and ran on his record. and
bernard: margaret warner for the vice president. margaret: i'd like to follow up on that mr. vice president. the tenor of the campaign you've been running, in terms of both the issues and your rhetoric has surprised even some of your friends. senator mark hatfield who's known your family a long time and who knew your father, the late senator prescott bush, said, and i quote, "if his father were alive today, i'm sure his father would see it as a shocking transformation." is senator...
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su mama, margaret, estaba embarazada de gemelos pero las cosas empezaron mal.manas de embarazo llegÓ al hospital, los doctores le dijeron que la cirugÍa de la pequeÑa era una opciÓn y deberÍa hacerse lo mÁs pronto posible. otros especialistas le habÍan aconsejado terminar el embarazo pero ella decidiÓ que lucharÍa por su hija, y que ella merecÍa otra oportunidad. a las 23 semanas, margaret se sometiÓ a una compleja y peligrosa cirugÍa de emergencia. primero le hicieron una incisiÓn en el Útero, luego le jalaron a la bebÉ por las piernas y se la pusieron sobre el torso, en ese momento comenzaron a operar el tumor que era tan grande como el tamaÑo de la pequeÑa. durante la operaciÓn, el corazón de la bebÉ comenzÓ a fallar y luego se detuvo, despuÉs de muchos esfuerzos lograron revivir el corazÓn, y al mismo tiempo le tuvieron que dar transfusiones de sangre. la bebÉ tenÍa 50% de posibilidades de sobrevivir y 50 de morir. finalmente lograron remover 50% del tumor y regresaron al bebÉ al Útero. el embarazo continuÓ y el tumor creciÓ de nuevo. a las 56 semanas naciÓ
su mama, margaret, estaba embarazada de gemelos pero las cosas empezaron mal.manas de embarazo llegÓ al hospital, los doctores le dijeron que la cirugÍa de la pequeÑa era una opciÓn y deberÍa hacerse lo mÁs pronto posible. otros especialistas le habÍan aconsejado terminar el embarazo pero ella decidiÓ que lucharÍa por su hija, y que ella merecÍa otra oportunidad. a las 23 semanas, margaret se sometiÓ a una compleja y peligrosa cirugÍa de emergencia. primero le hicieron una incisiÓn...
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margaret, you were editor of the "new york times." did you ever find evidence that "the times" would make up sources the way trump is alleging? >> no, there is no reason to think that. i was critical of "the times'" use of sources but i never thought they were made up. >> right. let's talk about the media crack-up. we're witnessing this unprecedented divide between the gop establishment with trump and it's also fracturing the media. what happens to fox news after election day? how is this affecting conservative media? >> fox is reeling from its own internal trauma. the departure of roger ailes. fox news is confronting that existential question. in parkt, it's a genuine news entity with very capable people. you see that at 6:00, you see that with many people that work at fox news. then there's this other part that exists with mainline fantasy into the conservative bloodstream. i said in 2010 that republicans began by thinking fox worked for us, then we discovered we all worked for fox. i took some heat for that at the time, but that ha
margaret, you were editor of the "new york times." did you ever find evidence that "the times" would make up sources the way trump is alleging? >> no, there is no reason to think that. i was critical of "the times'" use of sources but i never thought they were made up. >> right. let's talk about the media crack-up. we're witnessing this unprecedented divide between the gop establishment with trump and it's also fracturing the media. what happens to fox...
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mark: margaret last question for , you.clinton, he came to the first debate, first time he had been in the hall for hillary clinton. do we expect him in st. louis, or is it less likely given his a -- given he has stirred up controversy this week on his comments? margaret: also, he was so good in his town hall debate, you wouldn't want to see the memory of him upstage the memory of her. but in the first debate it really went down to the wire whether he would be in the room or watching from a hotel room, and the decision to put him out there really was made sort of in the last minute, so i think anything is possible, sort of a game they call on their part. at least it was the first time around. mark: i would like to see him there. he dresses the place up. john: who doesn't like to see president clinton in the hall? phil: the handshake with melania. [laughter] mark: thank you both for joining us. we will talk about clinton, trump, how their big showdown will affect down ballot races, when we come back. ♪ ♪ john: there is repor
mark: margaret last question for , you.clinton, he came to the first debate, first time he had been in the hall for hillary clinton. do we expect him in st. louis, or is it less likely given his a -- given he has stirred up controversy this week on his comments? margaret: also, he was so good in his town hall debate, you wouldn't want to see the memory of him upstage the memory of her. but in the first debate it really went down to the wire whether he would be in the room or watching from a...
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matt: thank you, margaret.isoing to stick breaking news story, the fbi reopening its investigation into the clinton e-mails. stocks reacting initially with a negative drop but seem to have recovered some of that ground. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. matt: i'm matt miller. this is "bloomberg markets." let's kick it off with the first word headlines. mark crumpton has more. store that you just heard, the fbi is reopening its inquiry into hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state. in a letter to homeland security director jeh johnson and to the heads of several congressional committees, fbi director james comey writes the move is in connection with an unrelated case but provides no further details. director co-me the bureau has learned of more e-mails that "appear to be pertinent to the investigation." we will have more details on this story as they become available. the estate of one of bernie madoff's oldest frie
matt: thank you, margaret.isoing to stick breaking news story, the fbi reopening its investigation into the clinton e-mails. stocks reacting initially with a negative drop but seem to have recovered some of that ground. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. matt: i'm matt miller. this is "bloomberg markets." let's kick it off with the first word headlines. mark crumpton has more. store that you just heard, the fbi is...
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we're going to introduce you to margaret wong in the latest episode of sarah's circle. but first, when is the rain going to move out of here? >> not today and not tomorrow, but by monday if things clear up. you'll notice here the western edge of cleveland. homestead, and also into lorne -- lorraine. we'll be back with a look at your full forecast and more >>> welcome back. this has ban real talker is really? horoscope areas are freaking out finding thought areas may not be -- finding out that areas may not be areas anymore. >> reporter: it's a cosmic level freakout. >> i'm a gemini, all my life. >> reporter: okay. you really think you'll gemini. >> yes, i do. i'm a very social individual. i live everyone, and everyone lovesmy. my birthday is may 23rd, 1990. it to you, you're a taurus now. >> what? >> reporter: seepiously. >> you can't just change it. >> reporter: whatfy told you you're now an -- whatfy told you now you're an aries. but did anything really change? at roll gists say no. nasa starting the controversy. it updated the dates for each of the 12 constellations
we're going to introduce you to margaret wong in the latest episode of sarah's circle. but first, when is the rain going to move out of here? >> not today and not tomorrow, but by monday if things clear up. you'll notice here the western edge of cleveland. homestead, and also into lorne -- lorraine. we'll be back with a look at your full forecast and more >>> welcome back. this has ban real talker is really? horoscope areas are freaking out finding thought areas may not be --...
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kirstin, margaret, madison, thank you very much. thanks for the conversation. john?ble moment and a troubling one in u.s. foreign policy. did the united states just lose a key military ally? that's next. >>> but, first, this sunday at 9:00 p.m. on "cnn parts unknown" anthony bourdain heads to london. >>> here we are in london, again, but this time is different. england has just voted rather unexpectedly to leave the european union and the effect here in london, anyway, has been tectonic. >> they have really shone a light on how divided the country is. >> this is a city where even in the best of times, the drinking can take on an edge of desperation. but never so much as now. is it the end of the world? >> it feels pretty bad. when the tough gets going, we want to get out and just look after ourselves. it's so selfish. >> like the whole city has had a nervous breakdown. in times of uncertainty i like to turn to my old friends. will it all work out in the end? >> i have no idea. the honest truth. >> nothing is certain. ♪ turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll
kirstin, margaret, madison, thank you very much. thanks for the conversation. john?ble moment and a troubling one in u.s. foreign policy. did the united states just lose a key military ally? that's next. >>> but, first, this sunday at 9:00 p.m. on "cnn parts unknown" anthony bourdain heads to london. >>> here we are in london, again, but this time is different. england has just voted rather unexpectedly to leave the european union and the effect here in london,...
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(margaret boemer/mom ) "the doctor came in and told (tumor pic) in the middle of her mother's pregnancy- doctors discovered a massive tumor growing from lynlee's tailbone. (margaret boemer) "it was a big shock and we were scared and i had just suffered a miscarriage the prior year"// .//butt to it was hard thinking i might lose another baby. the rare tumor had robbed lynlee of blood and would have caused her heart to give out before birth. ( dr. cass) lynlee would not have made it without this surgery. hospital in houston performed an emergency fetal operation on lynlee. surgery at almost 24 weeks, doctors pulled almost half of lynlee's body out of her mother's uterus and removed 90 percent of the tumor. then came the challenge of putting lynlee back in and closing the uterus. (dr. darrell cass/texas children's fetal center ) we have to get the tumor away but then we have to make sure the baby can stay safely inside for a number of weeks afterward to have any kind of surva born a second time, 12 weeks later. (margaret boemer) "she's doing great now we're practicing rolling over" doctors
(margaret boemer/mom ) "the doctor came in and told (tumor pic) in the middle of her mother's pregnancy- doctors discovered a massive tumor growing from lynlee's tailbone. (margaret boemer) "it was a big shock and we were scared and i had just suffered a miscarriage the prior year"// .//butt to it was hard thinking i might lose another baby. the rare tumor had robbed lynlee of blood and would have caused her heart to give out before birth. ( dr. cass) lynlee would not have made...
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margaret: i like to turn to the defense budget. you have said in this campaign you would maintain a stable defense budget. yet you are on the advisory board -- gov. dukakis: may i say that the decision of the congress, that the president has concurred? margaret you are on a board which: "jumps with peace" advocates a 25% cut in the defense budget and a transfer to the domestic economy. do you share that as a long-range goal? and if not, are you aware of, or why do you permit this group to use on his letterhead for fundraising? gov. dukakis: i was on the advisory committee. no i don't share that goal. we are associated with organizations, all of whose particular positions we don't support, even though we support in general that overtime if we strategicreduction in options, bring down the level of forces and the soviet union -- estimated possible to reduce defense. and use it for important things at home like jobs and job training. health and housing and the environment. president, even within a relatively stable budget -- and that w
margaret: i like to turn to the defense budget. you have said in this campaign you would maintain a stable defense budget. yet you are on the advisory board -- gov. dukakis: may i say that the decision of the congress, that the president has concurred? margaret you are on a board which: "jumps with peace" advocates a 25% cut in the defense budget and a transfer to the domestic economy. do you share that as a long-range goal? and if not, are you aware of, or why do you permit this...
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>> yeah. >> good morning, margaret. >> good morning margaret and charlie. that's right. people were stunned when donald trump suggested that he might try to challenge the election if it doesn't go his way. >> there was an audible gasp in the room when he said that and that is a comment everybody is still talking about this morning. but that is not all the the candidates had to talk about. major garrett is outsth biggest moments from last yit. >> reporter: night. >> reporter: a deep dive in the issues. character and taxes entitlements the federal debt and the disagreements fell along lines well established during this campaign but one thing stood out. something that really debates haven't disagreed about before, whether this election would be conducted fairly and the results respected. >> are you saying you're not principle? >> what i'm saying is i'll tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspense j joo donald trump would not promise to accept the results of the presidential election and transfer peaceful transition of power. >> i'm not looking at anything now. i'll look
>> yeah. >> good morning, margaret. >> good morning margaret and charlie. that's right. people were stunned when donald trump suggested that he might try to challenge the election if it doesn't go his way. >> there was an audible gasp in the room when he said that and that is a comment everybody is still talking about this morning. but that is not all the the candidates had to talk about. major garrett is outsth biggest moments from last yit. >> reporter: night....
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i don't know about margaret. [laughter] margaret foley: not sure either. judge burgess: do you think that supreme court justices should serve for a set term? justice kennedy: there are articles on this and how do you do it. there have been proposals where, every four years, the president can appoint one or two judges or justices, and then, with a one of those judges leaves the bench, then another can replace him just for that term. that makes sense. you would have to amend the constitution to do it. one reason to justify tenure is you have a voice -- our generation does not have a president. mccain would have been president for our generation. , inid it, we do have addition to myself and justice ginsburg and justice breyer and justice scalia, although we disagreed, our beginning points were the same because it is a generational thing. it is important the court speak over time. does serve that, so you can argue it back and forth. -- was being aif ?upreme court justice your goal and if not, do you have some other job that you wanted to -- [laughter] poorly i
i don't know about margaret. [laughter] margaret foley: not sure either. judge burgess: do you think that supreme court justices should serve for a set term? justice kennedy: there are articles on this and how do you do it. there have been proposals where, every four years, the president can appoint one or two judges or justices, and then, with a one of those judges leaves the bench, then another can replace him just for that term. that makes sense. you would have to amend the constitution to...
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margaret brennan joins york. the argued over the economy and their plans to fight isis and choosing supreme court justices. but donald trump made the biggest headline. he refused to say if he will accept the outcome of the election if he does not win. >> in a cbs news battleground tracker poll out this morning, 63% of likely voters who watched the debate said the candidates should promise to accept the election results. 49% of likely voters in battleground states believe trump won and 12% call it a tie. norah and gayle led our prime time coverage last night and they join us from the debate site at the university of nevada-las vegas. very early good morning to the both of you! >> yeah. >> good morning, margaret. >> good morning margaret and charlie. that's right. people were stunned when donald trump suggested that he might try to challenge the election if it doesn't go his way. >> there was an audible gasp in the room when he said that and that is a comment everybody is still talking about this morning. but that
margaret brennan joins york. the argued over the economy and their plans to fight isis and choosing supreme court justices. but donald trump made the biggest headline. he refused to say if he will accept the outcome of the election if he does not win. >> in a cbs news battleground tracker poll out this morning, 63% of likely voters who watched the debate said the candidates should promise to accept the election results. 49% of likely voters in battleground states believe trump won and 12%...
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gaer expansion will do their own research to benefit iowans like margaret. "it's not about getting high - it's about easing pain and suffering. governor branstad says he is still opposed to legalizing marijuana for recreational use. gaer emphasizes that's not what her group is advocating for either. after the break...we focus on iowa's senate race -- with the democrat mounting senator chuck grassley's it's heartbreaking, but true. as a millionaire c.e.o., rod blum laid off over 70 employees, but he took millions in stock and bonuses. it gets worse. in washington, blum supported special tax breaks for corporations shipping jobs overseas and millionaires like himself. i'll tell you what i think is missing in washington -- common sense. it's about investing in jobs and our economy. it's about investing right here at home. it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party l
gaer expansion will do their own research to benefit iowans like margaret. "it's not about getting high - it's about easing pain and suffering. governor branstad says he is still opposed to legalizing marijuana for recreational use. gaer emphasizes that's not what her group is advocating for either. after the break...we focus on iowa's senate race -- with the democrat mounting senator chuck grassley's it's heartbreaking, but true. as a millionaire c.e.o., rod blum laid off over 70...
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brennan, thank you, margaret. hiring slowed last month.hi the labor department said today the u.s. economy added about a that was fewer than expected. the unemployment rate ticked upd to 5%, as more americans returned to the job market looking for work. the nobel peace prize was awarded today to colombia's president juan manuel santos for his efforts to end his country'c civil war, which has dragged on for 52 years and cost $200,000 lives. the award came five days after colombian voters rejected aay peace agreement that santos it's too lenient on marxist rebels. up next, steve hartman "on the road," so, sound the trumpets. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. liberty did what? yeah, with liberty mutual all i needed to do to get an estimate voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... wait! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behin
brennan, thank you, margaret. hiring slowed last month.hi the labor department said today the u.s. economy added about a that was fewer than expected. the unemployment rate ticked upd to 5%, as more americans returned to the job market looking for work. the nobel peace prize was awarded today to colombia's president juan manuel santos for his efforts to end his country'c civil war, which has dragged on for 52 years and cost $200,000 lives. the award came five days after colombian voters...
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no. >> here is my question, margaret. let me remind you what broke this story.one that brought the tape to light. so, you know, if your own nephew is not willing to tell you, hey, by the way, uncle jeb, donald trump is -- >> making a lot of assumptions about the bush family, scottie. >> what i'm saying is the key is obvious republicans look into everything they could for donald trump, did not find it. even ted cruz tweeted out why didn't it come out in 2015? maybe republicans need better researchers if all of the sudden -- >> what is your point about self opposition research? i don't understand the point. >> here is the point i'm trying to make. if you are a serious candidate running for office, what you do is have a robust operation on the campaign operation. >> i get that. >> you provide -- you do opposition research on yourself. >> you sit there and hear the negatives and figure out how to respond to it. >> and then you plan ahead so you know how they're going to hit you and you know how to respond to it. donald trump didn't do that on himself. it is not abou
no. >> here is my question, margaret. let me remind you what broke this story.one that brought the tape to light. so, you know, if your own nephew is not willing to tell you, hey, by the way, uncle jeb, donald trump is -- >> making a lot of assumptions about the bush family, scottie. >> what i'm saying is the key is obvious republicans look into everything they could for donald trump, did not find it. even ted cruz tweeted out why didn't it come out in 2015? maybe republicans...
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. >> to her close friend kimberly hurst, she was margaret lacey. >> to her colleagues as a professor of nursing at regis >> i had her as a student and she had a lovely and easy laugh. >> reporter: monday evening, she was walking her dog at wa road and 52nd avenue in arvada and an suv making a left turn struck her and killed her. >> you can't believe that someone that vibrant would be gone from your life so suddenly. >> she always had a smile. >> she'll forever. >> thoughts turned to her dog jesse. >> our fear is that the dog is hiding out of fear. he's probably hungry and cold. >> they searched for four days, looking at every vet and animal shelter. >> we all rallied around the idea that this would be something that we could have a bright light if we could find her and bring her home. >> i know that would mean so much to margaret if her puppy with was with friends and family. that would put her soul at rest in a way. >> i'm nelson garcia. >> friends say jessie was hit by a car as well. she's in surgery right now at a nearby animal hospital. they all hope she can surviv and we're pull
. >> to her close friend kimberly hurst, she was margaret lacey. >> to her colleagues as a professor of nursing at regis >> i had her as a student and she had a lovely and easy laugh. >> reporter: monday evening, she was walking her dog at wa road and 52nd avenue in arvada and an suv making a left turn struck her and killed her. >> you can't believe that someone that vibrant would be gone from your life so suddenly. >> she always had a smile. >> she'll...
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. >> i don't know about margaret. [laughter] >> i'm not sure either. >> do you think that supreme court justices should serve for a set term? >> their articles on this and how do you do it, there has been some proposals where every four years a president can appoint one or two judges are justices and then with the provision that if one of those judges leaves the bench another could replace him just for that term. that makes sense. you have to amend the constitution to do it. one reason to justify long tenure is that you have a voice that is over time. our generation did not have a president. we came -- we do have in addition to myself and justice ginsburg and justice breyer and justice scalia, although we disagreed our beginning points were the same because it was a generational thing. it it is important that the court speak over time and life tenure does serve that. you you can argue it back and forth. >> if being that supreme court justice was that your goal, if not did you have some of the job you wanted to -- [lau
. >> i don't know about margaret. [laughter] >> i'm not sure either. >> do you think that supreme court justices should serve for a set term? >> their articles on this and how do you do it, there has been some proposals where every four years a president can appoint one or two judges are justices and then with the provision that if one of those judges leaves the bench another could replace him just for that term. that makes sense. you have to amend the constitution to do...
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john: margaret, last question for you.ill clinton, he came to the first debate, first time he had been in the hall for hillary clinton. do we expect him in st. louis, or is it less likely given his a ffordable care act comments? margaret: also, he was so good in his town hall debate, you wouldn't want to see the memory of him upstage the memory of her. but in the first debate it really went down to the wire whether he would be in the room or watching from a hotel room, and the decision to put him out there really was made sort of in the last minute, so i think anything is possible, sort of a game they call on their part. mark: i would like to see him there. john: who doesn't like to see president clinton in the hall? phil: the handshake with melania. [laughter] >> coming up, polls and policy. we break down the latest swing and talk about the issues falling to the wayside during this campaign. ♪ when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small busines
john: margaret, last question for you.ill clinton, he came to the first debate, first time he had been in the hall for hillary clinton. do we expect him in st. louis, or is it less likely given his a ffordable care act comments? margaret: also, he was so good in his town hall debate, you wouldn't want to see the memory of him upstage the memory of her. but in the first debate it really went down to the wire whether he would be in the room or watching from a hotel room, and the decision to put...
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margaret gaer suffers from epilepsy and her mother says since margaret started using cannabis oil purchased out-of-state- she's been able to sleep through the night for the first time in 25 years. a bill that would've allowed iowans to produce and dispense cannabis oil - and cover more conditions than epilepsy died in the house last session. lawmakers to ensure that iowans like her daughter can get the help they need without the legal roadblocks. sot: sally gaer, daughter uses charlotte's web hemp oil 03:41:43:19 we would really like to see medical cannabis all forms of cannabis grown like to see medical cannabis, all forms of cannabis, grown, produced, tested and dispensed in iowa. by iowans and for iowans.>> reporter: she is part of the group iowans for medical cannabis. you will the governor coming up on cbs 2 news at 6:00. >>> the former wells fargo ceo may have known about the account problem sooner than he has claimed. he says that he was not notified of the problem until 2013, but cnn has a 2007 letter from an employee trying to notify him of widespread unethical and illegal activity
margaret gaer suffers from epilepsy and her mother says since margaret started using cannabis oil purchased out-of-state- she's been able to sleep through the night for the first time in 25 years. a bill that would've allowed iowans to produce and dispense cannabis oil - and cover more conditions than epilepsy died in the house last session. lawmakers to ensure that iowans like her daughter can get the help they need without the legal roadblocks. sot: sally gaer, daughter uses charlotte's web...
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a very early good morning to the both of you. >> yeah. >> good morning, margaret. >> good morning, margaret and charlie. that's right. people were stunned when donald trump suggested that he might try to challenge the election if it doesn't go his way. >> there was an audible gasp in the room when he said that. that is the comment everybody is still talking about this morning. but that is not all the candidates had to talk about. major garrett is outside the thomas and max center with the biggest moments from last night. major, good morning. >> good morning. there was a deep dive into the issues. abortion, immigration, the supreme court, character, taxes, the federal debt. even entitlements. and for the most part, the disagreements fell along the ideological lines already established in this campaign. what stood out was the disagreement about something that hasn't been disagreeable before. whether this election would be fair, and whether the results would be respected. >> are you saying you're not prepared now to -- >> what i'm saying is i will tell you at the time. i'll keep you in suspens
a very early good morning to the both of you. >> yeah. >> good morning, margaret. >> good morning, margaret and charlie. that's right. people were stunned when donald trump suggested that he might try to challenge the election if it doesn't go his way. >> there was an audible gasp in the room when he said that. that is the comment everybody is still talking about this morning. but that is not all the candidates had to talk about. major garrett is outside the thomas and...
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margaret, great to have yo >> it's been fun. >> norah and gayle, safe travels back from las vegas. we look forward to hearing what you left in vegas and look forward to having you here in studio 57 tomorrow. >> gayle is really good at the table. >> charlie, can i just say we love, love, love the tiger woods interview? >> thank you. >> boy, that was great. evening news" with sco pelley tonight and i'll see you tomorrow right here on "cbs is tomorrow right here on "cbs is morning." after 20 years in washington, we're learning lots about richard burr. first, he opposed a bill prohibiting insider trading by members of congress. no learn burr had over $100,000 in oil and gas stocks while he backed legislation giving tax credits benefitting gacompans. and oil and gas companies donated over half a million dolls to burr's campaigns. wonderichard burr's wealth has increased over 500% since he'been in congress. >>> a: 54. parent in court today. the man on he left side of this photo is charged with first-degree murder. the two men on the right were previously arrested and charged in the crime
margaret, great to have yo >> it's been fun. >> norah and gayle, safe travels back from las vegas. we look forward to hearing what you left in vegas and look forward to having you here in studio 57 tomorrow. >> gayle is really good at the table. >> charlie, can i just say we love, love, love the tiger woods interview? >> thank you. >> boy, that was great. evening news" with sco pelley tonight and i'll see you tomorrow right here on "cbs is tomorrow...
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>> let me bring in paris and margaret. >> give me a break. >> selective memohim memory and choosing -ere are depositions also against donald trump that accuse him of rape. >> that case was dismissed. >> regardless of whether they were dismissed, they're under oath and there, kayleigh. let's talk about the role of women. those women were great and fans of donald trump, they were also at a donald trump rally. this is no longer about women at donald trump rallies. this is about independent women, republican women. guess what, 70% of republican women back in august were going to vote for donald trump to mitt romney's 93% of republican women and john mccain's 89% of republican women. that was august. that was not now. these numbers are bleeding for donald trump so it doesn't matter what his fans say. it matters about these women in these swing states and where they're going and they're not going for donald trump. >> to that point, obviously you have this tape. there's now the question about thousands of hours on "the apprentice "wlt thathether thatg to come out. mark burr net, the producer
>> let me bring in paris and margaret. >> give me a break. >> selective memohim memory and choosing -ere are depositions also against donald trump that accuse him of rape. >> that case was dismissed. >> regardless of whether they were dismissed, they're under oath and there, kayleigh. let's talk about the role of women. those women were great and fans of donald trump, they were also at a donald trump rally. this is no longer about women at donald trump rallies....
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margaret hagan grow it green day. in the state of new hampshire, and encourage all residents to recognize the numerous contributions margaret hagan has mated to the university of new hampshire cooperative extension, education center, and the state of new hampshire. the university of new hampshire cooperative extension more than 29 years. she's been a familiar face with quite a following here at wmur, with her segment called, of course, as we just saw it "grow it green", it's aired here at wmur for 16 years. we wish margaret all the best in her retirement and know that we will miss you so much, and thank you for information about good advice for our guardens. be sure to stay with us. including what's for dinner tonight? wegmans ez meals. dinner's not just delicious, it's done. [mmmm] we made it for you. like this favorite. scallops with garlic pesto sauce made fresh every day. it's ready to cook. just pop it in the oven put it on your plate. no prep. no cleanup. delicious, fresh, easy. wegmans ez meals. one in eight wo
margaret hagan grow it green day. in the state of new hampshire, and encourage all residents to recognize the numerous contributions margaret hagan has mated to the university of new hampshire cooperative extension, education center, and the state of new hampshire. the university of new hampshire cooperative extension more than 29 years. she's been a familiar face with quite a following here at wmur, with her segment called, of course, as we just saw it "grow it green", it's aired...