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are reporting revenue growth in fy19 in the midwest as well. and just a note, we don't have it here, but in your report figure 19 talks about the differences by population. notably there and something we'll talk about a little later, the largest cities are the only group that anticipate slower growth going into 2019 in terms of property tax receipts. i think that's contributing to negative outlook by large cities for the -- for finances going forward. and then ability to meet needs. mike, we've seen a lot of variation over the years, particularly looking at about three-quarters of finance officers are reporting their communities are better able this year than last to meet the financial needs of their community. we talked a little bit about their prospects for next year as well. there were some interesting results there. >> yes. what's interesting about this, i appreciate it, is that the cfos of the municipalities are fairly optimistic about this year's budget compared to the previous year. we asked them about the next year. what do you think of
are reporting revenue growth in fy19 in the midwest as well. and just a note, we don't have it here, but in your report figure 19 talks about the differences by population. notably there and something we'll talk about a little later, the largest cities are the only group that anticipate slower growth going into 2019 in terms of property tax receipts. i think that's contributing to negative outlook by large cities for the -- for finances going forward. and then ability to meet needs. mike, we've...
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graph, how much was influenced by that stark slow drop in the midwest? is there any correlation or is there a thought of pulling out the midwest in particular in terms of the revenue aspect of this? it seems to have a pretty different outcome than the other three regions. >> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest so clearly that affected the results for overall which is why then we thought it was a portent to show the regional breakouts. we do not so the regional breakouts. >> it would make a difference mathematically. how much it would make, i'm not sure. if you think of where the largest cities are located they tend to be located on the coast and they are the ones that are fewer in the midwest than there are in the midwestern census region. >> to -underscore mike's point about large cities, when we look at the municipal sector we make a special effort to make sure the larger cities are included in the data and that is because were looking at aggregate numbers across city budgets. large cities would weigh more heavily on the result. >>
graph, how much was influenced by that stark slow drop in the midwest? is there any correlation or is there a thought of pulling out the midwest in particular in terms of the revenue aspect of this? it seems to have a pretty different outcome than the other three regions. >> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest so clearly that affected the results for overall which is why then we thought it was a portent to show the regional breakouts. we do not so the regional...
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>> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest. clearly that affected those results overall be thought it was important. we didn't do the general trend line but we did show the original breakout. >> and to make a difference mathematically. if you wear if you think of where they are located in that there are few were in the midwest in the census region than in the other regions. >> so with large cities and that they are included in the data because we are looking at aggregate numbers across themb budget. obviously more cities would weigh more heavily. >> so questions about the next recession and what they thought with previous reports like this and how they good they are predicting. >> this is the first year we ask that question but the other question that we ask is around there. so you can see pretty close around that recession you can see some pretty significant to meet those financial needs when it is declining as a result. so that would be good as well. >> you made reference to the earlier recession caused by the.com bust and th
>> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest. clearly that affected those results overall be thought it was important. we didn't do the general trend line but we did show the original breakout. >> and to make a difference mathematically. if you wear if you think of where they are located in that there are few were in the midwest in the census region than in the other regions. >> so with large cities and that they are included in the data because we are looking...
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and as a person of the two coasts and now in the midwest it is great to see more stories about the midwestsort of come into america's consciousness socomplement. and then from another person who couldn't make it tonight, she's also a writer her question is basically did your writing cause change throughout your book going through your interviews, did interviewing sort of change what your bookes became? >> i just wanted to acknowledge that you got up here and did two things for women, thank you. that's feminism. thank you. [laughter] sorry, just love that. absolutely i did a lot of research and travel even before making the outline for the book so that informed it and then after it was like a very broad outlineither a broadoutline likt the internet. it did change it. the only chapter i did end up adding throughout the process was the chapter on football because every time i talk to like a minister they are like football is our biggest competitor and i'm like are you sure about that. i ai'm not like a sports persono i just really didn't want to write about football. i'm going to get kicked o
and as a person of the two coasts and now in the midwest it is great to see more stories about the midwestsort of come into america's consciousness socomplement. and then from another person who couldn't make it tonight, she's also a writer her question is basically did your writing cause change throughout your book going through your interviews, did interviewing sort of change what your bookes became? >> i just wanted to acknowledge that you got up here and did two things for women,...
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the one state in the midwest solidly democratic, illinois. why is that? two thirds of the votes are in metro chicago and that has trended democratic since the 1990s with high income people joining low income people voting for the democratic party. the other midwest states like ohio, michigan, wisconsin and iowa either have no major metropolitan states, iowa, none of iowa's 99 counties is in 1 million plus metro area or those major metropolitan areas are a lower percentage of the state total. consequently that proved to be fertile ground for donald trump and treacherous ground for hillary clinton. >> host: the book is titled how america's political parties change and how they don't and our guest is michael barone who has been on this network many years. joe is joining us from new orleans. good morning. >> caller: good morning. tagging on to what you were just discussing about the voters in areas with the electoral college, i feel that president obama described that area of the country aptly as saying they cling to their bibles and their guns and that has p
the one state in the midwest solidly democratic, illinois. why is that? two thirds of the votes are in metro chicago and that has trended democratic since the 1990s with high income people joining low income people voting for the democratic party. the other midwest states like ohio, michigan, wisconsin and iowa either have no major metropolitan states, iowa, none of iowa's 99 counties is in 1 million plus metro area or those major metropolitan areas are a lower percentage of the state total....
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josh, thanks >>> watch out silicon valley, the midwest is coming for your venture capital.that says companies that provide economic value but when a recall happens, perfectly good food goes to waste. now, we've got away around that. looks good. we're on target. blockchain on the ibm cloud helps pinpoint a problem anywhere from farm to shelf. it's used by some of the biggest retailers everywhere. a nice wedge. so more food ends up on your table, is that daddy's lettuce? yeah. and less food goes to waste. ♪ ♪ and less food goes to waste. we think you would really shine in the aflac program. aflac! coach saban we have health insurance. did health insurance pay for everything? no, we still have bills. aflac gives you money directly to help with those. aflac! and your deductibles, knee brace, whatever you choose. aflac sounds like a winner. umhum... umhum... we try. get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover. get to know us at... duck: aflac! dot com woi felt completely helpless.hed online. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender.
josh, thanks >>> watch out silicon valley, the midwest is coming for your venture capital.that says companies that provide economic value but when a recall happens, perfectly good food goes to waste. now, we've got away around that. looks good. we're on target. blockchain on the ibm cloud helps pinpoint a problem anywhere from farm to shelf. it's used by some of the biggest retailers everywhere. a nice wedge. so more food ends up on your table, is that daddy's lettuce? yeah. and less...
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to the midwest for the next week or so. and lows will continue to fall about 20 to 30 degrees below average. so we're very consistent to the west, but we're kind of having that seesaw effect for that weather pattern from the mid-atlantic to northeast. by thursday we do drop down to the mid-50s. so make sure you're taking advantage of the kind of warmer air that's really going to invade our space for the next 24 hours. we're also watching the storm system. we're under drought conditions for the south and southeast. we haven't seen rain in over three wreeeeks. this is kind of a welcoming site. you never like to see totals like this. the flooding issue is really going to be an issue from louisiana to the carolinas where we could potentially see two to three inches. the warmer air from new york city, but if you're in the west, man, it's pretty brutal. sf >> winter has arrived. >> thanks, we appreciate it. >>> still ahead, we're going to dig into the new numbers on where americans stand when it comes to impeaching the president.
to the midwest for the next week or so. and lows will continue to fall about 20 to 30 degrees below average. so we're very consistent to the west, but we're kind of having that seesaw effect for that weather pattern from the mid-atlantic to northeast. by thursday we do drop down to the mid-50s. so make sure you're taking advantage of the kind of warmer air that's really going to invade our space for the next 24 hours. we're also watching the storm system. we're under drought conditions for the...
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vid- city upper midwest still very chilly. also, a storm system that's brewing in the gulf. we'll talk about the rain for the southeast coming up. >> keep an eye on. >>> the alcs, it is all tied up after a battle of the bull pence between the astros and the yankees. new york leapt out to a 2-1 lead in the fourth on that aaron judge home run, the first of the postseason but houston would fire right back look at this moon shot from george springer, off the wall. they took it to extra innings until a wa-off home run in the 11th from carlos correa. astros win it, 3-2 the series shifts to new york. >>> hill to come, a holy #fail sends new orleans insats fans into a twitter frenzy. let's talk about a flawless execution, simone biles. e to call an ambulance. and i didn't have to contact your famil because your afib didn't cause a blood clot that led to a stroke. not today. we'd discussed how your stroke risk increases over time, so even though you were feeling fine, we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. once-daily xarelto®,
vid- city upper midwest still very chilly. also, a storm system that's brewing in the gulf. we'll talk about the rain for the southeast coming up. >> keep an eye on. >>> the alcs, it is all tied up after a battle of the bull pence between the astros and the yankees. new york leapt out to a 2-1 lead in the fourth on that aaron judge home run, the first of the postseason but houston would fire right back look at this moon shot from george springer, off the wall. they took it to...
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it was the same feeling that comes over me as i drive across the midwest. it will continue long after i'm gone, it resists the relentless push of humanity. here land meets sky, mortal touches immortal. so much is seen and so much is lost. the mass had been -- [inaudible] i would be leaving the campus soon where i had been cloistered writing this book. then i would have to return to my children, my friends and the wreck of my life. there would be the holidays to muscle through -- oh, by the way, i'm getting divorced in this section. helpful information. that's the war. [laughter] there would be the holidays to muscle through and relatives to answer to for my broken marriage. i'd have to move out of my house. i'd have to start a new life. each task was so monumentally overwhelming, i couldn't even make a list. instead, i walked slowly and looked atteberrys on a bush -- atteberrys on a bush, and and i picked one with. my mother told me that nature's brightness was a warning of poison and bitterness. but yew berries are not poisonous themselves. it's the small
it was the same feeling that comes over me as i drive across the midwest. it will continue long after i'm gone, it resists the relentless push of humanity. here land meets sky, mortal touches immortal. so much is seen and so much is lost. the mass had been -- [inaudible] i would be leaving the campus soon where i had been cloistered writing this book. then i would have to return to my children, my friends and the wreck of my life. there would be the holidays to muscle through -- oh, by the way,...
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if you're in the midwest, northeast, mid-atlantic by this weekend, it's time to start thinking abouthose out. >> yeah, it is >> put flip-flops away >> thanks, janessa when we come back, why a billboard in michigan suddenly went triple x. we'll explain when we come back on "early today. ♪ did you know even the cleanest looking cars can smell musty? that's because odors trapped in your car's soft surfaces get released, and are then circulated by your ac system. to stop the cycle of odors try febreze car vent clips. febreze stops the circulation of musty air by trapping and eliminating lingering odor molecules for up to 30 days of fresh, clean air. plus, they come in a range of scents including extra light. stop the cycle of odors in your car with febreze car vent clips. brand power. helping you buy better. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good! high protein. low sugar. mmmm, birthday cake! pure protein. find our coupons in sunday's paper. pure protein. before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does th
if you're in the midwest, northeast, mid-atlantic by this weekend, it's time to start thinking abouthose out. >> yeah, it is >> put flip-flops away >> thanks, janessa when we come back, why a billboard in michigan suddenly went triple x. we'll explain when we come back on "early today. ♪ did you know even the cleanest looking cars can smell musty? that's because odors trapped in your car's soft surfaces get released, and are then circulated by your ac system. to stop...
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this was in six states in the midwest. this underscores the reality some illegal aliens crossing the southwest border make their way to the nation's interior thank serious crimes. if we will have a rational and honest debate over this issue, we must acknowledge public safety issues imposed by some, not all, but some illegal aliens. the wall serves to impede and increase our ability to apprehend criminal illegal aliens before they make it into the interior of the united states. that is the truth. the wall increases our ability to stem the flow of illicit narcotics into the country. last year we lost 68,000 people to drug overdoses. the year before, 70,000 people. seized more than 910,000 kilograms of illicit narcotics. the majority of heroin comes from the southwest border, making its way to your town, your city in your state. this illustrates what goes on at the border impacts every community. opportunity cbp the to detect and prevent trucks from entering the country and killing our citizens. that is why i say every town,,
this was in six states in the midwest. this underscores the reality some illegal aliens crossing the southwest border make their way to the nation's interior thank serious crimes. if we will have a rational and honest debate over this issue, we must acknowledge public safety issues imposed by some, not all, but some illegal aliens. the wall serves to impede and increase our ability to apprehend criminal illegal aliens before they make it into the interior of the united states. that is the...
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when you look at the midwest, that is so cool. there is physical representation of this and it is kind of amazing that it has lasted that long. then, jefferson, after the ordinance, he does more land. he has the louisiana purchase. this is 1806, and one of his more significant and enduring achievements. everybody talks about it and you kind of toss it off, yet this is amazing. immorally doubles the side of the nation. when you think about the implications, it is astounding. 2 -- i is of a country and imagine how you will coordinate those people in, it seems like a pretty big challenge. given current debates and immigration and -- here and in europe, people are thinking through the process of that and jefferson is doubling the united states with you -- with the idea that more people will fill it up. it is pretty amazing and it is this optimistic vision of the country, but one based on the faith in the economic independence being necessary for the political future of the country. he is willing to gamble on the expansion as he thinks
when you look at the midwest, that is so cool. there is physical representation of this and it is kind of amazing that it has lasted that long. then, jefferson, after the ordinance, he does more land. he has the louisiana purchase. this is 1806, and one of his more significant and enduring achievements. everybody talks about it and you kind of toss it off, yet this is amazing. immorally doubles the side of the nation. when you think about the implications, it is astounding. 2 -- i is of a...
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he's also the author titled deep midwest of apolitical thoroughly deep dive into the midwest experiencenow what you're hearing from your neighbors and voters about the impeachment inquiry. >> well, the democrats smell blood in the water, and they're very excited. a lot of them are happy the trigger was finally pulled because trump has done a lot of things in their mind that are it impeachable. some of the independents are moving away from trump, especially people who voted for obama twice and then trump. most of the conservatives i know, especially the religious right conservatives are standing strong behind president trump because he is a kind of a golden hammer that's what's needed to break what they see as the liberal strangle hold on our society that's dismantling america as they see it brick by brick. >> and that's the reality on the ground that is oftentimes missed. i think even when you have conservative commentators on conservative news talking about these things, even the hannitys of the world don't fully relate to that. a couple years ago a headline if you want to get rid of t
he's also the author titled deep midwest of apolitical thoroughly deep dive into the midwest experiencenow what you're hearing from your neighbors and voters about the impeachment inquiry. >> well, the democrats smell blood in the water, and they're very excited. a lot of them are happy the trigger was finally pulled because trump has done a lot of things in their mind that are it impeachable. some of the independents are moving away from trump, especially people who voted for obama twice...
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so how are they feeling in the midwest about the impeachment push.s it cool and unusual punishment to the ticket or arrest the homeless when there are no available beds? that's currently the law of the land for two-thirds of the nation's homeless. no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-seven vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. >>> so how is impeachment playing with swing voters? not so well according to data collected by my
so how are they feeling in the midwest about the impeachment push.s it cool and unusual punishment to the ticket or arrest the homeless when there are no available beds? that's currently the law of the land for two-thirds of the nation's homeless. no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds,...
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we've got that low in the midwest, you mentioned, transferring the energy out to the coast. the rain is in through new jersey, new york and connecticut. and i-80, i-95, a horrible ride home, definitely some flooding. the rain is going to be squeezed north and that low is going to bomb out. we could see a record pressure for the month of october. and what that means is that the winds are really going to be ripping. we've got alerts up and down from dover down east. could see 50, 60, mine as much as 80-mile-an-hour gusts in nantucket, across new england and parts of new york. trees will come down, power will go out as we prepare for the worst storm coming so far this season. david? >> a rough night ahead. rob marciano, our thanks to you, as well. >>> we turn next tonight to the explosive meeting late today at the white house. democratic leaders suddenly walking out after what they say was president trump's meltdown. the president doubling down all day on his decision to suddenly pull u.s. troops out of a key part of syria a week and a half ago. standing by that decision despit
we've got that low in the midwest, you mentioned, transferring the energy out to the coast. the rain is in through new jersey, new york and connecticut. and i-80, i-95, a horrible ride home, definitely some flooding. the rain is going to be squeezed north and that low is going to bomb out. we could see a record pressure for the month of october. and what that means is that the winds are really going to be ripping. we've got alerts up and down from dover down east. could see 50, 60, mine as much...
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let's stick with talking about the midwest.ame a few years ago, was reporters go off into the midwest like anthropologists, like it's a lab experiment, minneapolis, indiana, you know, strange, foreign country, not the east coast or the west coast. so, take us to the people you know and tell us the two or three things, their hopes and their fears, and how you approach them and talk to them to get them to come back to the democratic party. >> well, as claire knows, the first thing is you've got to go to them. now, you can't just sit in your office in washington, d.c. you have to go not just where it's comfortable but where it's uncomfortable. i've done that. and by the way, that was one of the things donald trump did in 2016, and we cannot let our party not be the one that's out there and having their backs. that's the first thing. the second thing is that we've got to look at the issues they care about, not lecture to them about what they want, but listen to what they need. and to me, that means everything but ending this trade
let's stick with talking about the midwest.ame a few years ago, was reporters go off into the midwest like anthropologists, like it's a lab experiment, minneapolis, indiana, you know, strange, foreign country, not the east coast or the west coast. so, take us to the people you know and tell us the two or three things, their hopes and their fears, and how you approach them and talk to them to get them to come back to the democratic party. >> well, as claire knows, the first thing is you've...
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>> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest. clearly that affected those results overall be thought it was important. we didn't do the general trend line but we did show the original breakout. >> and to make a difference mathematically. if you wear if you think of where they are located in that there are few were in the midwest in the census region than in the other regions. >> so with large cities and that they are included in the data because we are looking at aggregate numbers across themb budget. obviously more cities would weigh more heavily. >> so questions about the next recession and what they thought with previous reports like this and how they good they are predicting. >> this is the first year we ask that question but the other question that we ask is around there. so you can see pretty close around that recession you can see some pretty significant to meet those financial needs when it is declining as a result. so that would be good as well. >> you made reference to the earlier recession caused by the.com bust and th
>> we have a sizable number of respondents from the midwest. clearly that affected those results overall be thought it was important. we didn't do the general trend line but we did show the original breakout. >> and to make a difference mathematically. if you wear if you think of where they are located in that there are few were in the midwest in the census region than in the other regions. >> so with large cities and that they are included in the data because we are looking...
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coming up, the winter like weather hitting the midwest. >>> the blue angel pilot takes flight. later today we take you inside of the cockpit. >>> we are off to a nice start. if you're driving anytime soon, bay bridge traffic looks good driving to san francisco. >>> it is much quieter on the wind and the humidity is up. our fire danger has gone down compared to the last couple of days. we take a look at temperatures, coming up. - oh, so much. - i used to think that all kale was alike. - it's not. - it's not? - mm-mm. - they look alike. - [chuckles] you used to think all eye doctors were alike too. female narrator: choose a vsp private practice doctor with the orange premier banner for advanced technology and personalized attention. schedule your annual eye exam with a private practice doctor at vsp.com/premier. this is what more looks like. - that's some nice kale. - that's swiss chard. [laughs] >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. we stay up-to-date on a huge fire in southern california . want to take you there live. there are mandatory evacuations underway. evacuations were abou
coming up, the winter like weather hitting the midwest. >>> the blue angel pilot takes flight. later today we take you inside of the cockpit. >>> we are off to a nice start. if you're driving anytime soon, bay bridge traffic looks good driving to san francisco. >>> it is much quieter on the wind and the humidity is up. our fire danger has gone down compared to the last couple of days. we take a look at temperatures, coming up. - oh, so much. - i used to think that all...
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. ♪ ♪ >> kansas city, right here in, the midwest, is right in the middle between kansas and missouri.'s kansas city, kansas, kansas city, missouri. >> kansas city's kind of a formerly wild town during the prohibition era. it was kind of the beginning of the west. >> people maybe have an image in their head of cowboys and cattle rustling, but it's a, it's a big city. >> the home of harry truman. barbecue and, and jazz. >> the first inkling i had of it was i'd heard that they'd found some bodies in johnson county, kansas. i just sat straight up in bed. i got goose bumps. >> and somebody said, "well, we've got a body or two in linn county. >> the energy in the newsroom suddenly jumped. >> it's one of the biggest stories of the year. >> it could not have been bigger in kansas city, it was shocking. >> pretty soon they said, "well, they're in barrels." >> police pulled about three 55-gallon drums out a couple hours ago. >> we do not know where they were murdered. we do not know when they were murdered. and we do not know how long they have been in the barrels. >> it was like a stephen king
. ♪ ♪ >> kansas city, right here in, the midwest, is right in the middle between kansas and missouri.'s kansas city, kansas, kansas city, missouri. >> kansas city's kind of a formerly wild town during the prohibition era. it was kind of the beginning of the west. >> people maybe have an image in their head of cowboys and cattle rustling, but it's a, it's a big city. >> the home of harry truman. barbecue and, and jazz. >> the first inkling i had of it was i'd...
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how about the midwest? the south? west coast? i grew up in upstate new york and came of age in new england. those who had your hands up, new england, i grew up in a similar environment and i was blown away by the disparities between st. louis and san francisco or ifhigan and manhattan, where you fly a few time zones, you feel like you are crossing decades or dimensions or ways of ine, and i was doing work these communities for seven years and then donald trump became our president in 2016. how did you all react when donald trump won? if you were in this room, you probably reacted quite negatively, but -- at least, i'm assuming that. how democratic is this room? regardless, we all have friends, family members, neighbors who celebrated that outcome, and if you were to turn on cable news today, you would get a series of explanations as to why donald trump is our president. russia,o something like racism, fbi, hillary clinton, females, all mixed together in some kind of stew. guy and tookbers this as a red flag. tens of millions of o
how about the midwest? the south? west coast? i grew up in upstate new york and came of age in new england. those who had your hands up, new england, i grew up in a similar environment and i was blown away by the disparities between st. louis and san francisco or ifhigan and manhattan, where you fly a few time zones, you feel like you are crossing decades or dimensions or ways of ine, and i was doing work these communities for seven years and then donald trump became our president in 2016. how...
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the opposite of the midwest. your weather brought rain and wind knocking down trees and power airlines in missouri, the midwest and northeast bracing for more of the same in the coming days. a family mourns, the death of a woman killed in her mobile home during a storm this week to lot bad when. >>i thought is going to have a couple trees on me tell you the truth just next door texans continue cleaning up after an e f 3 tornado touched down wreaking havoc. >>but in the midst of chaos i was just so focused on the pain from the contractions there's also opportunity you have to come in the laundry room. there's tornado. a new life brings a silver lining in the darkness of the storms in washington, not merrill kron 4 news. >>still ahead, the one thing jp morgan chase is taking off its application and why it says it's their way in trying to level the playing field. disney has been i think its new streaming service how you can get a year of disney plus free and teenagers found dead in a stance county park while out dri
the opposite of the midwest. your weather brought rain and wind knocking down trees and power airlines in missouri, the midwest and northeast bracing for more of the same in the coming days. a family mourns, the death of a woman killed in her mobile home during a storm this week to lot bad when. >>i thought is going to have a couple trees on me tell you the truth just next door texans continue cleaning up after an e f 3 tornado touched down wreaking havoc. >>but in the midst of...
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. >> i'm hurt this morning i'm frowning still let's talk about weather-wise across the midwest we're seeing frost advisories and freeze warnings. some of the coldest temperature of the season so far overnight lows are going to hit the upper 20s to mid-30s and daytime highs are really not going bounce back fors by best mark only mid-30s today as you wake up, you're going to see a lot of frost across the upper midwt into teshe new york city 71 still very chilly. almost winter like for the west. following the colder temperatures and the rain. we'll see the full forecast coming up. >> thank you >>> just ahead, a federal judge delivers a blow to trump immigration policies and a day of fun turns deadly afr frk citea eaacdent at a carnival claims the life of a 10-year-old girl i didn't have to call an ambulance. and i didn't have to contact your family. because your afib didn't cause a blood clot that led to a stroke. not today. we'd discussed how your stroke risk increases over time, so even though you were feeling fine, we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. once-daily xarelto®, s
. >> i'm hurt this morning i'm frowning still let's talk about weather-wise across the midwest we're seeing frost advisories and freeze warnings. some of the coldest temperature of the season so far overnight lows are going to hit the upper 20s to mid-30s and daytime highs are really not going bounce back fors by best mark only mid-30s today as you wake up, you're going to see a lot of frost across the upper midwt into teshe new york city 71 still very chilly. almost winter like for the...
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temperatures rose to record highs across the midwest and southeast.driana diaz has more on this october heat wave. >> reporter: it's the second week of fall, but the eastern half of the country has fallen back to summer.it's!e sethis week natioise.nwes aer septembet his so hot, the red on this map marks where temperatures broke ll meteorologist and cbs climate contributor jeff berardelli: >>his certainly bears the fingerprints of human-caused climate change, making these heat waves more extreme now, and they're likely to get more extreme in the future. >> reporter: we interviewed him in central park, which could hit 90 degrees tomorrow for the first time in october since 1941. the heat is scorching the south, which is battling a crop-killing drought. and in columbus, ohio, where ron ross works in construction, the mercury hit a record-setting 94 segrees today. >> i feel like we might be hotter than florida. but there's no beaches here. >> reporter: kids hit the city ieuntains for relief because cost columbus public schools han't have air conditioning.
temperatures rose to record highs across the midwest and southeast.driana diaz has more on this october heat wave. >> reporter: it's the second week of fall, but the eastern half of the country has fallen back to summer.it's!e sethis week natioise.nwes aer septembet his so hot, the red on this map marks where temperatures broke ll meteorologist and cbs climate contributor jeff berardelli: >>his certainly bears the fingerprints of human-caused climate change, making these heat waves...
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it is grabbing cold air and funneling into the northern plains and the upper midwest on the back side of this system. if you live in these areas, you know it's been on the chilly side. these are our current temperatures, all in all, pretty nice sunday, but notice just behind that system, currently sitting at only 43 degrees in minneapolis. otherwise temperatures widely in 60s and 50s across the country, but because of the center of the circulation i just showed you, we will see some cool temps over the next couple mornings particularly in the midwest and continuing back in the plains. here that is. you run through the future forecast, temperatures dropping down to freezing back across the plains and stretching into midwest. running in the mid-atlantic temperatures cooler in the morning. you warm up during the day but overnight again the temperatures will fall back down into 30s and 40s. a little bit of tease of winter as this fairly cold system continues to march off towards the east. this is going to continue to weakening, jon. winter isn't here to stay, but yeah folks getting a bit
it is grabbing cold air and funneling into the northern plains and the upper midwest on the back side of this system. if you live in these areas, you know it's been on the chilly side. these are our current temperatures, all in all, pretty nice sunday, but notice just behind that system, currently sitting at only 43 degrees in minneapolis. otherwise temperatures widely in 60s and 50s across the country, but because of the center of the circulation i just showed you, we will see some cool temps...
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so we'll be able to see how the rest of the country fares compared to this index for the midwest. melissa? melissa: grady out in the snow. we love it. thank you. neil: grady talked about trade. they're hoping to sign phase one of a china trade deal. president trump speaking out of the likelihood of a meeting with the chinese president xi xinping. blake burman at the white house with the latest on that. blake? reporter: connell, phone calls continued between the chinese and u.s. trade teams with a robert lighthizer, steve mnuchin and liu he are still on the schedule. there is question when and where a potential phase one portion of the trade deal can be signed because of the cancellation of the apec meetings. the president acknowledged that today in a tweet in which he wrote the following sayings, quote, china and the usa are working selecting a new site for signing of the phase one trade agreement. 60% of the total deal after apec in chile was canceled due to unrelated circumstances. the new location will be announced soon. president xi and president trump will do the signing. her
so we'll be able to see how the rest of the country fares compared to this index for the midwest. melissa? melissa: grady out in the snow. we love it. thank you. neil: grady talked about trade. they're hoping to sign phase one of a china trade deal. president trump speaking out of the likelihood of a meeting with the chinese president xi xinping. blake burman at the white house with the latest on that. blake? reporter: connell, phone calls continued between the chinese and u.s. trade teams with...
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this point , jon, boy they had a big winter system in the middle of the country, upper plains and midwests was a big snowmaker blizzard conditions for a while, blizzard conditions wound down but what's behind it has been really cold air so you see those temperatures stretching off across northern portions of the country, these are the highs for the day. only topping off into the 30s in some of these locations, and that system is going to continue to spin so you will see unfortunately some really cold air kind of hovering there in northern portions of the plains, and the upper midwest here for next couple of days as we get this week going jon. >> fires in california and blizzard in the midwest what a week adam klotz thank you. >> a powerful typhoon is batter ing japan with heavy rain and strong winds, after making landfall, southwest of tokyo. meteorologists say it could be the worst storm to hit the region in 60 years. a tornado spun out of the typhoon ripping through the northern part of the country overturning a car and killing a man inside. severe flooding and mudslides now remain the
this point , jon, boy they had a big winter system in the middle of the country, upper plains and midwests was a big snowmaker blizzard conditions for a while, blizzard conditions wound down but what's behind it has been really cold air so you see those temperatures stretching off across northern portions of the country, these are the highs for the day. only topping off into the 30s in some of these locations, and that system is going to continue to spin so you will see unfortunately some...
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the low in the midwest transferring the energy to the coast. the rain is in through new jersey, new york and connecticut. and i-08, i-95, a horrible ride home. the rain is going to be squeezed north and that low is going to bomb out. we could see a record pressure for the month of october. and what that means is that the winds are going to be ripping. winds up and down from dover down east. 50, 60, 80-mile-an-hour gusts. trees will come down, power will go out as we prepare for the worst storm coming so far this season. david? >> rough night ahead. rob marciano, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to the explosive meeting late today at the white house. democratic leaders suddenly walking out after what they say was president trump's meltdown. the president doubling down all day on his decision ia aeek and ago. standing happened since to u.s. allies, the kurds, who helped the u.s. fight and secure those isis prisoners. the president saying today the kurds are no angels, saying "their fight has nothing to do with us." and we see the letter the pr
the low in the midwest transferring the energy to the coast. the rain is in through new jersey, new york and connecticut. and i-08, i-95, a horrible ride home. the rain is going to be squeezed north and that low is going to bomb out. we could see a record pressure for the month of october. and what that means is that the winds are going to be ripping. winds up and down from dover down east. 50, 60, 80-mile-an-hour gusts. trees will come down, power will go out as we prepare for the worst storm...
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the opposite of the midwest. and wind knocking down trees and power airlines in missouri, the midwest and northeast bracing for more of the same in the coming days. a family mourns, the death of a woman killed in her mobile home during a storm this week to bed lots of bad when. >>i thought is going to have a couple trees on me tell you just next door texans continue cleaning up after an e f 3 tornado touched down wreaking havoc. >>but in the midst of chaos i was just so focused on the pain from the contractions there's also opportunity you have to come in the laundry room. there's a tornado. a new life brings a silver lining in the darkness of the storms in washington not merrill kron 4 news. >>bay as we look live outside at the embarcadero in san francisco, yeah, our concerns the heat, a possibility for still for season may at really is guys, especially really late in the season we're almost getting near the end of october. >>humidity though the whole combination, not good for a for the possibility of fun tires,
the opposite of the midwest. and wind knocking down trees and power airlines in missouri, the midwest and northeast bracing for more of the same in the coming days. a family mourns, the death of a woman killed in her mobile home during a storm this week to bed lots of bad when. >>i thought is going to have a couple trees on me tell you just next door texans continue cleaning up after an e f 3 tornado touched down wreaking havoc. >>but in the midst of chaos i was just so focused on...
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and know that i brought my kids back to the midwest. my grandma would love that, to know. congratulations on the book. >> thank you so much. >> chef shauna sever. if you want more on her or "the dish," you can head to cbsthismorning.com. >>> critics have called the latest album one of the best of the year. next, the indy rock group big thief. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ no matter what life throws down ♪ roomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the roomba i7+ system empties its bin into allergenlock™ bags that trap 99% of allergens. forget about vacuuming for months. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™ lashmakes every lash fullyrom maybsensational.ork. our fanning brush volumizes every kind of lash... ...for a sensational full-fan effect. lash sensational. only from maybelline new york. of millions of americans during the recession. so, my wife kat and i took action. we started a non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people a fair de
and know that i brought my kids back to the midwest. my grandma would love that, to know. congratulations on the book. >> thank you so much. >> chef shauna sever. if you want more on her or "the dish," you can head to cbsthismorning.com. >>> critics have called the latest album one of the best of the year. next, the indy rock group big thief. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ no matter what life throws down ♪ roomba is up for the...
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not just here, but most of the midwest. warnings posted from green bay all the way down to texas. frost advisories and blizzard warnings still cooking as some of the "gameday" guys go over the highlights and preview some of the games behind me. windchills in the teens across parts of north dakota as they're whipping the snow sideways pushing off toward the east, near freezing in the chicagoland area and we're also watching sub tropical storm melissa, that coastal storm that nor'easter that sat and spun and became sub tropical. they named it. still not moving very much. still creating a lot of wind across parts of new england. conditions there will begin to improve a little bit, but more so tomorrow. you guys pumped up for the game? [ cheers ] oh, yeah, it's going to be pivotal. playoff implications for sure. >>> good sunday morning waking up to cool numbers out there. by the amp, though we'll be in the low to mid-70s noontime. 60s at the coast and later on today last day of some low 80s inland. >> reporter: this weather rep
not just here, but most of the midwest. warnings posted from green bay all the way down to texas. frost advisories and blizzard warnings still cooking as some of the "gameday" guys go over the highlights and preview some of the games behind me. windchills in the teens across parts of north dakota as they're whipping the snow sideways pushing off toward the east, near freezing in the chicagoland area and we're also watching sub tropical storm melissa, that coastal storm that nor'easter...
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i grew up in the world Ãrural midwest were half were democrats, half republicans, a two-party system. was always raised to try to do what's best for the american people. don't look only at your own self interest, act in a way that's best for all and tell the truth. the two biggest role models for me were probably abraham lincoln, who on the license plates in illinois and still hailed as the greatest native à and across the river from where i grew up in missouri is the boyhood home of mark twain one of the greatest storytellers of american literature. sometimes when reading a book i skipped the alpha graph but i wanted to read this alpha graph to you because i love it so much. patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it. that's from mark twain. guess what? donald trump tweeted that saying in 2014 before he was president. now anybody who doesn't support him as part of the deep state. he has certainly changed his tune. some of the big questions here, which i tried to address, let's start with this Ãbshould hillary have been charged in the em
i grew up in the world Ãrural midwest were half were democrats, half republicans, a two-party system. was always raised to try to do what's best for the american people. don't look only at your own self interest, act in a way that's best for all and tell the truth. the two biggest role models for me were probably abraham lincoln, who on the license plates in illinois and still hailed as the greatest native à and across the river from where i grew up in missouri is the boyhood home of mark...
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midwest hope donald trump thinks the presidency will examine what's at stake as democratic contenders battle it out in ohio and what's ahead for poland as its nationalist governing party wins another lecture. in sport one baseball teams 86 year wait for the world series is almost over it will have to details. south africa's former president jacob zuma has appeared in court facing 16 charges of corruption but the case has now been adjourned until next year zoom is accused of taking $267000.00 in bribes from a french arms manufacturer the charges relate to were $2000000000.00 deal during the $990.00 s. while zuma was deputy president he denies any wrongdoing or famine a miller joins us now live from pietermaritzburg there was a lot of anticipation of this and now we see the light how is the response there in south africa. well i think really south africans are anxious to get to the bottom of these allegations i think many of them weren't surprised that this trial didn't get going they've been a number of delays this is just the latest one and in this case for the former president jacob
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back gold in the 5000 meter race when eating out with pictures from some of the continents at the midwest so far so next time but right. into. the. german industries are dependent on subsidies each year the german state pumps billions of euros into the private sector. too much some experts say. the food is good others believe that subsidies are necessary place what's the situation like elsewhere in europe the food made in germany in 60 minutes long t.w. . the future of it. surely to me is from africa and the moral story link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news of easy to our website to debbie to come smoke free coffee join us on facebook . for going to. the food. place. u.s. manufacturing slumps to a 10 year low deepening fears that the u.s. china trade war could inadvertently lead to a recession. the furious farmers in the netherlands take to the streets and their tractor is causing bumper to bumper traffic for miles to tell you why. and the u.s. .
back gold in the 5000 meter race when eating out with pictures from some of the continents at the midwest so far so next time but right. into. the. german industries are dependent on subsidies each year the german state pumps billions of euros into the private sector. too much some experts say. the food is good others believe that subsidies are necessary place what's the situation like elsewhere in europe the food made in germany in 60 minutes long t.w. . the future of it. surely to me is from...
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midwest hope donald trump clinched the presidency we'll examine what's at stake as democratic contendersbattle it out you know. in support sport with libya the champions get set for the rugby world cup quarter finals. and experience the world like never before. plays going places together and i would point out more is very much our culture has been very harmful to the economy and the minds of many people challenging traditional attitudes how narrowing the gender gap is helping women in. escape poverty. we're trying to break these barriers so much she smiles by giving women access to missiles says meet the women leading the way. women make change on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera here's a reminder about top stories this hour a small you know. of syrian government soldiers is now inside the northeastern city of man because turkey says one of its soldiers was killed in an attack near the city russia says it's working to prevent any direct confrontation the u.n. human rights office is calling on turkey to conduct independent investigations in to possible war crimes related to its off
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german culture came to cincinnati 200 years ago the american midwest was a major center of german immigration. but at one time almost 60 percent of the city was of german mouth of. the numerous protestant churches in the area. this time. and some streets have now got back to german names they had before the 1st world war. sarah how much has never been to germany has. yet she is still prevalent and sister mary. wrote. it all about the culture about the german culture and so thick here in cincinnati people dressed out in their drained all thanked coming out with beers and the band going on this street it's all just a great entertainment atmosphere. 6 cincinnati some of the right stage german roots dancing and posturing and lights into the nights. crossed. cloakroom. and when you get out from when you get back from a late night dancing and you're hungry for more culture news you can check out our website that's d.w. dot com slash culture you can also find us on facebook and twitter now for me and all the team here in berlin thanks for watching see you next time. kick off class clubs gave away th
german culture came to cincinnati 200 years ago the american midwest was a major center of german immigration. but at one time almost 60 percent of the city was of german mouth of. the numerous protestant churches in the area. this time. and some streets have now got back to german names they had before the 1st world war. sarah how much has never been to germany has. yet she is still prevalent and sister mary. wrote. it all about the culture about the german culture and so thick here in...
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carryk he will probably the midwest, michigan, wisconsin. trump'she will sweep base. >> bernie sanders will be heading to iowa. with rashida to leave, the congresswoman. is obviouslyders the best of all the candidates. not only for his platform and the way he shows he will pay for all these things, you really have to go to his website because in 2016 he explained how those things would be paid for. the other issue is some of the people, like one of your previous collars talked about fears of socialism. what they don't realize is the best part of our society are socialist programs such as the military, social security, the fire department. bridges.chools, roads, there is nothing to fear. >> i'll ask you what i asked a previous color, what does bernie have to do to climbed the ranks? >> i think he has to keep carrying his message out there and people who have doubts need to do research. criticizing things based on no knowledge. they need to get out and educate themselves. he has the best way to pay for those things. people need to educate them
carryk he will probably the midwest, michigan, wisconsin. trump'she will sweep base. >> bernie sanders will be heading to iowa. with rashida to leave, the congresswoman. is obviouslyders the best of all the candidates. not only for his platform and the way he shows he will pay for all these things, you really have to go to his website because in 2016 he explained how those things would be paid for. the other issue is some of the people, like one of your previous collars talked about fears...
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sort of have to put the model set up publish it on the phone the thought it could go to work with midwest region or more i want to do i not really i think it would if it were to do what it is called evil day 32 would it ever be looked at before the sure. is truly to be used to do which is a mystery also bears sue the brush no less would be equally proud of it all as you couldn't see one quality from work i could see on. the east pete to open a t.v. put heart aqui mice with all kind i don't know please you see the hook up was the really losing i you want most of those studies octave to the last who. recently called re in there to the last 2 posts he had to leave quickly and hi liz knows that. post were easy for me no said team leader orders unitarian keysar she 6 and much. wish i could order one through them if you were short of deal with both of them but that opportunity. a more general flow middle level for you to move further in order to what all. the. no you know we pulled out of wood over there but to. play or a little low. levy so story would push through the coverage nobody would le
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the one state in the midwest that was soundly democratic was illinois. why was that?wo thirds of the vote are in metro chicago and that has trended democratic since the 1990's high with high income people voting for the democratic party. states likedwest ohio, michigan, wisconsin and iowa either have no major metropolitan areas in their states. none of iowa's 99 counties is in a million plus metro area or those metropolitan areas are a lower percentage of the state total. consequently, that proved to be fertile ground for donald trump and treacherous ground for hillary clinton. host: the book is titled how america's political parties changed and how they don't. our guest is michael barone. a friend of this network. joe is joining us from new orleans, democrats line. caller: good morning. tagging on to what you were just discussing about the voters in the areas with the electoral president feel that obama described that area of the as saying they cling to their bibles and their guns. that has proven to be true. tagging on again to , membersat republicans of the republi
the one state in the midwest that was soundly democratic was illinois. why was that?wo thirds of the vote are in metro chicago and that has trended democratic since the 1990's high with high income people voting for the democratic party. states likedwest ohio, michigan, wisconsin and iowa either have no major metropolitan areas in their states. none of iowa's 99 counties is in a million plus metro area or those metropolitan areas are a lower percentage of the state total. consequently, that...
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don't like what he did with the number of things and i don' think it has helped the people in the midwestluding the foreign policy and trade policy and other things. there is a lot of republicans that agree with me and a lot of independent and even some conservative republicans so my messages there's more people watching the tv tonight than just our base. i love that fired up pace. i had the highest voter turnout in the country when iran, but we need to bring people with us. if you're interested in not having donald trump president and there are some fox viewers that don't, come with me be at. >> we have a diverse group of viewers out there and they have a lot of opinions. when you talk about that, the people surging in the bulls are senator warren, senator sanders and, senator sanders said tonight when there was talk about whether you go all in on this medicare for all he said i get tired of people defending a system which is the functional and cruel saying i'm private interns, these are the ones tha are resonating with the voters. >> it's a long campaign. nowhere out of the small states
don't like what he did with the number of things and i don' think it has helped the people in the midwestluding the foreign policy and trade policy and other things. there is a lot of republicans that agree with me and a lot of independent and even some conservative republicans so my messages there's more people watching the tv tonight than just our base. i love that fired up pace. i had the highest voter turnout in the country when iran, but we need to bring people with us. if you're...
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but even there, a lot of that midwest manufacturing yes, it goes to other countries. lot of it gets imported. you net it out, maybe 5% of the total or something like that. i agree, this has more to do with uncertainty surrounding policy. it wasn't a month ago where president trump ordered manufacturing companies to get out of china completely. there are rules of road that need to be understood this is process optimized since the early '80s. turning it around very quickly will take some time. charles: to that point, i want to bring up, david bahnsen, yesterday a company called bayou steel. it has been in business, was in business since 1979. they shut down. 376 employees let go. the governor blames it on the tariff. the company didn't give any specific reason for closure. scrap metal is largely imported particularly vulnerable to tariffs. louisiana is a pure trump state. so maybe no political damage there but certainly people are going to pick up on this kind of thing. it is not what was promised. these steel tariffs are different than the china tariffs. the white hous
but even there, a lot of that midwest manufacturing yes, it goes to other countries. lot of it gets imported. you net it out, maybe 5% of the total or something like that. i agree, this has more to do with uncertainty surrounding policy. it wasn't a month ago where president trump ordered manufacturing companies to get out of china completely. there are rules of road that need to be understood this is process optimized since the early '80s. turning it around very quickly will take some time....
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i grew up in the world's midwest where half the people were democrats and half were republicans. there was a two-party system thabuti was always raised to bee to do what is best for the american people and don't look only at your own self-interest that act in a way that is best for all. the two biggest role models for me were probably in was on the license plates in illinois and is still hailed as the greatest to produce and across the river from where i grew up, he's one of the great storytellers of american literature and i sometimes skip the epigraph but i want to read this to you because i love it so much. patriotism is supporting your country all the time. before he was president now anybody who doesn't support him is part of the deep state said he is certainly changed his tune. i don't know if he were he announced his campaign a few months ago in northern florida he spent part of the speech talking about the accomplishments of his first administration they are monitoring and looking at their cell phones and all of a sudden he realized he can read the crowd very well and it'
i grew up in the world's midwest where half the people were democrats and half were republicans. there was a two-party system thabuti was always raised to bee to do what is best for the american people and don't look only at your own self-interest that act in a way that is best for all. the two biggest role models for me were probably in was on the license plates in illinois and is still hailed as the greatest to produce and across the river from where i grew up, he's one of the great...
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>> well, this is really urgent for the part of the country i live in, the industrial midwest. sector is officially entering a recession. and you can see it when you talk to workers and different folks who are impacted by this trade war that has really done nothing for the american worker. obviously it's harmed american farmers. it's harming american consumers as our prices go up and that's going to have consequences with the economy. there's also a bigger question which is how well is this economy working for us? when i'm president, i plan to ensure that we stop manufacturing the wrong things. and the number one measure that i would look at to let us know if the economy is doing well would be the income growth of the 90%. right now even when the numbers on a page look good, more and more americans are fighting just to hold on to what we've got because if incomes are growing, it's not as fast as the cost of prescription drugs and saving for retirement, housing and education. and that's when the numbers on a page are looking good. now that we're starting to see a downturn coming
>> well, this is really urgent for the part of the country i live in, the industrial midwest. sector is officially entering a recession. and you can see it when you talk to workers and different folks who are impacted by this trade war that has really done nothing for the american worker. obviously it's harmed american farmers. it's harming american consumers as our prices go up and that's going to have consequences with the economy. there's also a bigger question which is how well is...
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only one line of storms running across portions of the plains, upper midwest, thunderstorms there.ng of concern of any type of severe weather. you can see largely across the eastern half of the country and across the western half of the country, it is completely clear which is leading to an absolutely beautiful weekend. here's your forecasted highs today. pretty close to what i showed you, still hot across the south. it gets even more pleasant for folks on sunday. again, temperatures widely there into the 60s or 70s across huge portions of the country. really beginning to feel like fall. even that colder air settles into some of those spots i was showing you that's really hot. monday is looking really good, guys. really starting to feel like fall here in early october. arthel: that's good news, my favorite season. we hope to talk more about fall, tomorrow, mr. adam klotz. thank you very much. eric: beautiful weekend. arthel: fall is my favorite. we're back in one hour 4:00 eastern. please join us. >>> welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. a week of rapidly moving
only one line of storms running across portions of the plains, upper midwest, thunderstorms there.ng of concern of any type of severe weather. you can see largely across the eastern half of the country and across the western half of the country, it is completely clear which is leading to an absolutely beautiful weekend. here's your forecasted highs today. pretty close to what i showed you, still hot across the south. it gets even more pleasant for folks on sunday. again, temperatures widely...
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i grew up in the world midwest where half the people were democrats and half were republicans. there was a real two-party system. i was raised to do what is best for the american people. don't look only at your best interest. the two biggest role models for me were probably abraham lincoln, he was on the license plate in illinois and the greatest the state has ever produced. across the river where i grew up is the home of mark twain. one of the great storytellers of american literature. i sometimes when reading a book skip -- i want to read this to you because i love it so much. patriotism is supporting your country all the time. and your government when it deserves it. guess what. donald trump tweeted that saying in 2014 before he was president. now anybody who does not support him is part of the deep state. you would have thought this would have been laid to rest by now. when trump renounced his election campaign a few months ago, he spent part of the speech talking about the accomplishments of his first administration. the crowd showed no interest whatsoever. all of a sudden
i grew up in the world midwest where half the people were democrats and half were republicans. there was a real two-party system. i was raised to do what is best for the american people. don't look only at your best interest. the two biggest role models for me were probably abraham lincoln, he was on the license plate in illinois and the greatest the state has ever produced. across the river where i grew up is the home of mark twain. one of the great storytellers of american literature. i...