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but democrats used to think that the midwest should just be theirs.ese blue states. we hear the term blue wall. it's closer. what do democrats and the harris campaign which you are working so closely with, what are they doing not to take the votes for granted in the campaign in the midwest? >> well, we are showing up and telling a story of the stark choice in the upcoming election. i am -- i started the blue wall bus tour. we have josh shapiro. we are in michigan and headed to pennsylvania later in the week. these are three very important states. we are states that are similar in a lot of ways. we have to show up and earn people's votes. that's exactly what we are doing with the bus tour. telling the story of what's at stake in the upcoming election. >> we've got a harris campaign ad on detroit. let's take a look at that. >> what donald trump doesn't understand or care to learn is that when he says -- >> our whole country will end up being like detroit if she is the president. >> he should be so god damn lucky. >> how your president. >> -- that he sho
but democrats used to think that the midwest should just be theirs.ese blue states. we hear the term blue wall. it's closer. what do democrats and the harris campaign which you are working so closely with, what are they doing not to take the votes for granted in the campaign in the midwest? >> well, we are showing up and telling a story of the stark choice in the upcoming election. i am -- i started the blue wall bus tour. we have josh shapiro. we are in michigan and headed to...
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and of course, we do have 2 men from the midwest, the upper midwest, and of course, the upper midwest, especially the part that spans is from is well known for being the industrialized and the struggles of the working class in that part of the country. and i thought that neither of them really weren't able to land great moments in the phase, the sort of central phase of the bank to focus on those issues, which i think are very central to what the american public is looking for from these 2 men. and i think was did better, but only slightly so on. i think it was somewhat of the last opportunity in the minnesota is quite a success story. and he's the governor there and the kind of programs that she represents as a governor of minnesota, especially since he has a slight majority in the legislatures and they passed very healthy legislation that has been quite harold and made them very popular in minnesota. and i think these actually speak to those core economic issues and they represent a way forward that i think could have been laid out in a more positive way in a more clear way. but aga
and of course, we do have 2 men from the midwest, the upper midwest, and of course, the upper midwest, especially the part that spans is from is well known for being the industrialized and the struggles of the working class in that part of the country. and i thought that neither of them really weren't able to land great moments in the phase, the sort of central phase of the bank to focus on those issues, which i think are very central to what the american public is looking for from these 2 men....
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but democrats used to think the midwest should just be theirs. they would call these blue states. we hear the term blue wall. but it is actually closer. what do democrats in the harris campaign, which you are working so closely with, what are they doing to not take these votes are granted and to campaign in the midwest? >> well, we are showing up and we are telling a story of the stark choice in this upcoming election. i am starting the blue wall bus tour with my pal, tony eberts, and wisconsin. we have pennsylvania later in the week. these are three very important states. states that are very similar, in a lot of ways, and we got to show up and earn people's votes. and that is exactly what we are doing with this bus tour, and telling the story of what is at stake in this upcoming election. >> we got a harris campaign ad on detroit. let's take a look at that. >> what donald trump doesn't understand or care to learn is that when he said -- >> our whole country will end up being like detroit if she is president -- >> that he should be so lucky. >> how is that playing? the comment an
but democrats used to think the midwest should just be theirs. they would call these blue states. we hear the term blue wall. but it is actually closer. what do democrats in the harris campaign, which you are working so closely with, what are they doing to not take these votes are granted and to campaign in the midwest? >> well, we are showing up and we are telling a story of the stark choice in this upcoming election. i am starting the blue wall bus tour with my pal, tony eberts, and...
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tell us what that map is about and let me add one thing that both men on the stage come from the midwest. it has that mattered?
tell us what that map is about and let me add one thing that both men on the stage come from the midwest. it has that mattered?
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here is our forecast today, big picture is cold across midwest.n to the west bringing feet of snow for mountains and watching tropics. we have to keep an eye on this over next couple of days. we have invest 94 l, computer model is not sure, as it moves to caribbean, we'll keep a close eye. another area of low pressure moving into we think probably the belize area, something we need to monitor. nothing alarming like some social media people like to have you believe. >> carley: is that happening? >> janice: yes. yeah. i will give you the latest. >> carley: cooler heads will prevail, that is yours. talking about this morning, vice president kamala harris eager to make a case to black voters, she sat down with charlamagne the god. >> you targeted and locked up black men for weed, some say to boost your career, many think because of hate for black men. tell us. >> it is not true. i was most mro aggressive prosecutor in california on marijuana cases and would not send people to jail for simple possession of weed. one biggest challenge i face is misinfor
here is our forecast today, big picture is cold across midwest.n to the west bringing feet of snow for mountains and watching tropics. we have to keep an eye on this over next couple of days. we have invest 94 l, computer model is not sure, as it moves to caribbean, we'll keep a close eye. another area of low pressure moving into we think probably the belize area, something we need to monitor. nothing alarming like some social media people like to have you believe. >> carley: is that...
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which was responsible for some of these closings across the midwest. president obama ran against him partly on that record of industrialization. he had some tough ads around that and went to nafta to celebrate this re-shoring that was very modest at that time. and he also centered his campaign around saving the auto industry in the wake of the financial crisis. i think it shows the importance of these issues and the main issue of having a good job is so central. and i think whoever is able to better convince working-class voters that they are the person that will deliver it will, you know, have an advantage. host: are guest, dan kaufman is the author of the article how nafta broke american politics. you can find it in a new york times magazine at new york times.com/magazine. dan, thank you so much for being with us. guest: thank you. it was a real pleasure. host: still ahead on washington journal, washington post technology policy reporter cat zakrzewski will discuss the use of artificial intelligence in 2024. but first, open form. -- forum. you can ca
which was responsible for some of these closings across the midwest. president obama ran against him partly on that record of industrialization. he had some tough ads around that and went to nafta to celebrate this re-shoring that was very modest at that time. and he also centered his campaign around saving the auto industry in the wake of the financial crisis. i think it shows the importance of these issues and the main issue of having a good job is so central. and i think whoever is able to...
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that's how we'll lose all of our manufacturing jobs, the upper midwest, midwest and upper midwest were blown out of the water and economies will get killed and that's what trump is trying to say. now, can he say it better? i'm not sure he can say it any better and i think some people particularly in the economics profession won't listen to what he's saying and this is about unfair trade >> so you're exactly right that when trump gives talk like he did today. he's talking directly to president xi and china and he's talking to europeans and he's saying play by the rules or we'll hit you hard. i'm not as enthusiastic about the tariffs as you are, but i'll say this, if you do his policy on tariffs and i wish he'd add to that though, two other elements of his agenda that are very much pro domestic production. one is deregulation. you know, these regulations chase -- larry: did he mention that today, deregulation? >> he did but the other is how in the world are you going to create more jobs in the united states if you do the kamala harris agenda, which is $5 trillion of new taxes on business
that's how we'll lose all of our manufacturing jobs, the upper midwest, midwest and upper midwest were blown out of the water and economies will get killed and that's what trump is trying to say. now, can he say it better? i'm not sure he can say it any better and i think some people particularly in the economics profession won't listen to what he's saying and this is about unfair trade >> so you're exactly right that when trump gives talk like he did today. he's talking directly to...
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apple by charli xcx, the midwest princess herself.as stood out among the rest. >> i want her to be like superstar of the world, because i think she can really carry us to the next level, especially as a queer artist with catchy bops like pink pony club. >> i'm gonna keep on dancing at the pink pony club, red wine supernova. why don't you over? >> i had never seen a pop star really so openly about being gay and writing music. that's just inevitably queer. and you never really get a bunch of music about a girl loving a girl. >> and while she's risen to the top of the charts, chapel's hit summer has been riddled with scrutiny. her social media posts about politics, her behavior on the red carpet and for canceling multiple shows at the height of her fame. >> i think that roan, unfortunately, is an example of the public doesn't really know what to do with someone, particularly a young female who appears to be thriving and popular. when she shares that she needs some time to herself and that she would like privacy. >> chapel. roan was born
apple by charli xcx, the midwest princess herself.as stood out among the rest. >> i want her to be like superstar of the world, because i think she can really carry us to the next level, especially as a queer artist with catchy bops like pink pony club. >> i'm gonna keep on dancing at the pink pony club, red wine supernova. why don't you over? >> i had never seen a pop star really so openly about being gay and writing music. that's just inevitably queer. and you never really...
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we can't forget that at the time, catholics were a major target for the kkk in the midwest. notre dame success on and off the field was in the front to the false message of superiority. and so the kkk gathered outside the golden dome for what was to be a three-day rally complete with parades, speeches dances. no small amount of overtly violent intimidation. you see, they weren't used to anyone standing up to them, they weren't expecting anyone to stand up to them. and little did they know, that the mostly irish catholic student body across the street had no intention of being intimidated. little did they know the students were so animated that the university president, father matthew walsh, a world war i veteran, had been trying in vain to tell his students to stay safe. and to shelter. in the school. little did the kkk know that on that day the intended aspersion that the student body had co- opted as their preferred name, the fighting irish, was about to reach a national audience. as the story goes, no doubt colored with some additions over the years, the klansman began ar
we can't forget that at the time, catholics were a major target for the kkk in the midwest. notre dame success on and off the field was in the front to the false message of superiority. and so the kkk gathered outside the golden dome for what was to be a three-day rally complete with parades, speeches dances. no small amount of overtly violent intimidation. you see, they weren't used to anyone standing up to them, they weren't expecting anyone to stand up to them. and little did they know, that...
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looking really good for many of us, from the northeast to the mid atlantic, the great lakes and midwest as well. lots of sunshine across the country. temperature wise, feeling a little fall like in the northeast. a great day on friday. we're going to feel like summer in the northern plains, central and southern plains. sunny and hot in the southwest. notice a little green in florida. so we do have lingering showers on friday, but much better on saturday, happy to report this for cleanup. because we looking at a nice day there in florida, also in the southeast. that sunshine extends all the way through the ohio valley, northeast, mid atlantic and back to portions of the southwest he midwest. 87 in omaha with lots of sunshine. 84 in rapid city. all right, that's yours t thurs forecast. >>> one of the biggest stars in the world making a big contribution toward disaster relief. taylor swift donated $5 million to feeding america. in a statement, the non-profit thanked swift and said her donation will help provide food, clean water and supplies to those affected by the storm. >>> coming up, a
looking really good for many of us, from the northeast to the mid atlantic, the great lakes and midwest as well. lots of sunshine across the country. temperature wise, feeling a little fall like in the northeast. a great day on friday. we're going to feel like summer in the northern plains, central and southern plains. sunny and hot in the southwest. notice a little green in florida. so we do have lingering showers on friday, but much better on saturday, happy to report this for cleanup....
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look back to the midwest. minneapolis 82 degrees. that's 27 degrees above what is normal for this time of year. so we're anywhere from 10, even 30 degrees above normal. chicago 83. buffalo 71. warm in the northern plains, 75 in rapid city. that's 15 degrees above normal. in memphis, 79. philadelphia, you're warm too, 80 degrees. we're going keep it warm tomorrow as well as temperatures into the 70s and 80s once again. 15 degrees above normal tomorrow. 80 in rochester. indianapolis 77. st. louis, you're going to be warm too, 81 degrees tomorrow. 16 degrees above normal that won't last. we're back into the 50 80s in th. so better there. and temperatures in the 80s in texas as well. all right. that's your monday forecast. >> okay. we'll see you in a bit. thank you so much, michelle. >> sure. >>> back with a race to count every vote on election day. >>> plus, the dodgers and the tsme miracle run and punch their tickets to the world series. only when i see flakes. then i switch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, oth
look back to the midwest. minneapolis 82 degrees. that's 27 degrees above what is normal for this time of year. so we're anywhere from 10, even 30 degrees above normal. chicago 83. buffalo 71. warm in the northern plains, 75 in rapid city. that's 15 degrees above normal. in memphis, 79. philadelphia, you're warm too, 80 degrees. we're going keep it warm tomorrow as well as temperatures into the 70s and 80s once again. 15 degrees above normal tomorrow. 80 in rochester. indianapolis 77. st....
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pennsylvania is not in the midwest, but there's some of pennsylvania that has kind of that sensibilityte at the top of the ticket. i mean, that was really why they each that these men were chosen. >> i think it's also apparent to me and j.d. vance has a little bit of an edge on the national approach to that set of issues. because in his last campaign when he ran for the senate, part of what he was doing was, he was on the receiving end of a lot of national narratives aren't abortion a brown crime, around the economy, and when you look back at that game tape when you see somebody who didn't back away from by that point, he had pivoted to trump. he had gone pretty far to the right, didn't back away from some of these far-right positions, but tried to repackage them but as common sense. and i think we'll see a lot of that from j.d vance tonight. i think this is going to be tough for tim walz. his biggest advantage in my my sense of it is just sort of personality. i mean, i think that's what got him here. the whole weird. thing was something that came out of his brain that is going to be h
pennsylvania is not in the midwest, but there's some of pennsylvania that has kind of that sensibilityte at the top of the ticket. i mean, that was really why they each that these men were chosen. >> i think it's also apparent to me and j.d. vance has a little bit of an edge on the national approach to that set of issues. because in his last campaign when he ran for the senate, part of what he was doing was, he was on the receiving end of a lot of national narratives aren't abortion a...
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emily is here, not the midwest. and second, she doesn't even have apple pay.ll, the bank declined to clear those bogus charges until we stepped in. now case closed. amelita owes $0. if you have refund runarounds and customer service slip ups, our interest is high. snap the qr code on screen right now to fill out our consumer complaint form online. i do expect to have plenty of complaints about high pg&e bills. oh gosh, don't even i don't even remind us. i hope there is a climate rebate coming for $50 to basically all pg&e customers this month. i hope that drop in the bucket helps. it will help a little. okay. great weekend. thanks. thanks to you. all right. a lot going on this weekend. how about this event? a chance to see and experience some of the rarest race cars in the world. it's called the velocity invitational. it's happening in sonoma this weekend. the best race cars from all over the globe competing in this invitational event. it's also an opportunity for car enthusiasts to meet drivers and learn about those cool cars. nbc's ginger conejero saab spoke
emily is here, not the midwest. and second, she doesn't even have apple pay.ll, the bank declined to clear those bogus charges until we stepped in. now case closed. amelita owes $0. if you have refund runarounds and customer service slip ups, our interest is high. snap the qr code on screen right now to fill out our consumer complaint form online. i do expect to have plenty of complaints about high pg&e bills. oh gosh, don't even i don't even remind us. i hope there is a climate rebate...
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the grange begins in 1870s and there are versions of this, you can still drive to the midwest and seee hall in some small towns, which developed into a larger political movement which created what was called people's party, or the populists. they first ran a candidate for president in 1892, and they were very successful at electing local officials, congresspeople, a couple of senators and so forth, from this revolt of farmers after struggling economic conditions. that is what culminated in 1896 , and that movement collapsed. >> did that populism lead to labor violence, uprisings on farms? >> i don't think it led to that sort of violence, the demands that the populist made in their platform in the 1890s, though the move itself evaporated many of those demands, wound up becoming national policy. for example, they were the first political party to go for the direct election of senators, fast forward 20 years and we got the direct election of senators. they are the party that first demands an income tax on wealthy industrialists and, fast-forward we get an income tax. there is an influenc
the grange begins in 1870s and there are versions of this, you can still drive to the midwest and seee hall in some small towns, which developed into a larger political movement which created what was called people's party, or the populists. they first ran a candidate for president in 1892, and they were very successful at electing local officials, congresspeople, a couple of senators and so forth, from this revolt of farmers after struggling economic conditions. that is what culminated in 1896...
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we talked about the senate races in the upper midwest and they surprised us. rodgers and hovde are gaining. if their boat is rising, then trump's boat must be rising as well. something to think about. >> dana: one other poll from last night. fox news poll on percent saying yes, okay? in terms of honest and trustworthy. kamala harris 48, harris 47, trump 55 strong leader. up to the job of president, 50 for harris and 53 for trump. mental soundness, i call it a tie. new numbers and lots of fun. >> bill: we'll get back to that in moments. breaking news that may be happening right now in the middle east and it could be significant. >> dana: right before the show it could be that israel's military is looking into whether the top leader of hamas, sinwar, responsible for october 7th and many other atrocities, may have been killed in a military operation in gaza. we're checking into this. this would be really big news. we have a great guest coming up on it that's already booked for us and we're in luck. >> bill: remember now, sinwar and the history he has with the idf
we talked about the senate races in the upper midwest and they surprised us. rodgers and hovde are gaining. if their boat is rising, then trump's boat must be rising as well. something to think about. >> dana: one other poll from last night. fox news poll on percent saying yes, okay? in terms of honest and trustworthy. kamala harris 48, harris 47, trump 55 strong leader. up to the job of president, 50 for harris and 53 for trump. mental soundness, i call it a tie. new numbers and lots of...
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three in the upper midwest and the four sunbelt states, two out west and two in the south. the polling, again, very, very tight. you see a slight harris lead in the upper midwest, harris leading by a little less than two points in michigan, 1.6 in wisconsin, a single point in nev nevada. the closest state right now is pennsylvania. harris up by about a half a percentage point that is basically a coin phiflip of a r. >> donald trump with the edge in a couple of the other states there. >> exactly. you see trump leading in north carolina by a little more than half a point, in georgia 1.3 points. arizona, which went for biden last time, 1.5 points. >> couple of quick follow-ups. these are the 538 averages. has there been any movement in recent days? do we see either candidate with momentum? >> we are seeing a little bit of an edge for donald trump in a bunch of battleground state polling. these leads have eroded slightly for harris, and we've seen trump add to his margin ever so slightly. it's all very close in the south despite the scandal in north carolina involving the lieut
three in the upper midwest and the four sunbelt states, two out west and two in the south. the polling, again, very, very tight. you see a slight harris lead in the upper midwest, harris leading by a little less than two points in michigan, 1.6 in wisconsin, a single point in nev nevada. the closest state right now is pennsylvania. harris up by about a half a percentage point that is basically a coin phiflip of a r. >> donald trump with the edge in a couple of the other states there....
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the midwest is something that keeps defying what i thought would be, it continues to be strong. >> yeah, and as i stated, our employee index continues to see moderate growth across the country. what you do see now -- again, remember, we have 30 states continuing to grow. we have a concentration of states that seem to be struggling, and those struggles tend to be in the west, in the northeast. the south, which had been the historical kind of strong area during the pandemic, the midwest was right behind it. really, so far this year the midwest has taken the leadership position in terms of small business growth. >> okay. so what do you say, by the way, we have these terrible storms, what do you do for your clients that are obviously, you know, really -- really getting hit hard here? how do you reach out? what do do you do for them? >> yeah, jim, the first thing i want to do there is our hearts go out to the people in north carolina and georgia, south carolina, and still in parts of florida that are still recovering from the last hurricane. we enacted a very extensive business continuity pl
the midwest is something that keeps defying what i thought would be, it continues to be strong. >> yeah, and as i stated, our employee index continues to see moderate growth across the country. what you do see now -- again, remember, we have 30 states continuing to grow. we have a concentration of states that seem to be struggling, and those struggles tend to be in the west, in the northeast. the south, which had been the historical kind of strong area during the pandemic, the midwest was...
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even that's been slipping away quite readily, that while the system will make its way across the midwest. so that will be somewhat to whether to come across the upper midwest as we go one through the next steps i've had elsewhere. as you can see, as long as you try and find some what to whether knocking on the door. western canada have a push this way in my way of the high ground of course, and will say some way, whether just creeping into the pacific northwest for a time ever to us the slow bits and pieces of cloud and right, maybe a little bit of slow to into based composite candidate, but that's what i'm using for this time. if you had 20 celsius in new york, 21 in dc, that's not too bad. maybe at all, shower to pushing down towards the southeast corner. usually with showers there across the caribbean, sunshine and shallow said dry them of late for good pots of cable. the southern air was still seeing a few shower shower's the into jamaica, tiny, a showers across the western side of the caribbean, into central america. we have run pop of touch as we go one through saturday with more h
even that's been slipping away quite readily, that while the system will make its way across the midwest. so that will be somewhat to whether to come across the upper midwest as we go one through the next steps i've had elsewhere. as you can see, as long as you try and find some what to whether knocking on the door. western canada have a push this way in my way of the high ground of course, and will say some way, whether just creeping into the pacific northwest for a time ever to us the slow...
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across the midwest as we go on through the next assignment elsewhere. as you can see, as long as you try and find some, what's the weather knocking on the door west in canada? i will push this way in my way of the high ground, of course, and we'll see some wet weather just creeping into the pacific northwest for a time. i have a tool, see a slow be some pieces of cloud and right maybe a little bit of slow to into based composite kind of a bit as or unusual for this time. if you had 20 celsius new york, 21 in dc, that's not too bad. maybe at all, shower to pushing down towards the southeast corner, usually with showers there across the car, being sunshine and shallow, said dry them of late for good pots of cable. the southern air was still seeing if you're a shower shower's the into jamaica. kind of your showers across the western side of the caribbean into central america. we have one poppet touch as we go one through saturday with more heavy rain into southern mexico. the risk of diseases passing from animals to humans is greater than ever before. we d
across the midwest as we go on through the next assignment elsewhere. as you can see, as long as you try and find some, what's the weather knocking on the door west in canada? i will push this way in my way of the high ground, of course, and we'll see some wet weather just creeping into the pacific northwest for a time. i have a tool, see a slow be some pieces of cloud and right maybe a little bit of slow to into based composite kind of a bit as or unusual for this time. if you had 20 celsius...
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record highs set to stretch from the midwest all the way to new england.lions facing temperatures approaching 90 degrees. al's got the full forecast. >>> and down to the wire. the cardinals defeat the chargers on the final play of "monday night football." >> clutch. right down the middle. >> while the ravens dominate the buccaneers behind five touchdown passes, from superstar lamar jackson. >> here's a home run shot for bateman. touchdown, ravens. >> the highlights, as we wrap up week seven in the nfl. today, tuesday, october 22nd, 2024. ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. good to see you. welcome in. it's a tuesday morning. okay, when you walked outside, what did you think today? >> i thought, when did august come back? it feels a little warm and toasty. >> it is so crazy. what a crazy fall scene. this is a live look at in hanover, massachusetts. it feels like spring. the highs, 70 degrees. that's part of a wave of record-setting high temperatures acro
record highs set to stretch from the midwest all the way to new england.lions facing temperatures approaching 90 degrees. al's got the full forecast. >>> and down to the wire. the cardinals defeat the chargers on the final play of "monday night football." >> clutch. right down the middle. >> while the ravens dominate the buccaneers behind five touchdown passes, from superstar lamar jackson. >> here's a home run shot for bateman. touchdown, ravens. >>...
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you know, in the midwest of america. right. and there are people wearing their stetsons and they have a little barbed look or barb accent with the prairie twang. a ranch hand nasal in this could picture the ranchers, the cattle ranchers, the farmers and people riding horses in their with herds of cattle and, their grain elevators. you that are rising as gracefully as greek temples, as visible or visible long before a traveler reaches them. so they have their frontier trousers right in their heel boots, boots with pointed toes. we're in the in the west. right. we're in the area. that was the frontier. and this is very important. now, it's a beautiful setting right. just as we saw with the western. the landscape is very beautiful. and so there's this idea of grain elevators and the the wheat fields of of western reflecting the beauty of the land land. now, i don't know if you've seen those grain elevators, but this what they look like and they do kind of you know, it's very interesting that he compares it to greek temples. and wh
you know, in the midwest of america. right. and there are people wearing their stetsons and they have a little barbed look or barb accent with the prairie twang. a ranch hand nasal in this could picture the ranchers, the cattle ranchers, the farmers and people riding horses in their with herds of cattle and, their grain elevators. you that are rising as gracefully as greek temples, as visible or visible long before a traveler reaches them. so they have their frontier trousers right in their...
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severe storms in the mid-section of the midwest. time of the morning. >> hard to follow tom hanks and savannah guthrie. but i hope tom is watching. all right. this is my resume for "pop start" on "good morning buffalo." we'll start with jon stewart. he made a big announcement about his "daily show" hosting gig. >> this is my last show before the election. but not my last show. i'm coming back, baby! we're going another year! >> that's right. he will staying on as executive producer for the long-running comedy central show at least through december of next year. he's demanding the desk on mondays only. that's right. >>> next up, "larger than life." that's the name of a new documentary in the works following history's biggest boy bands with interviews from those chart-toppers, opening up about fame, fans and the fight to the top. >> you are a boy band. you go through really, really hard times. >> everybody was at their wits' end. we literally felt beat up by the label. let's leave our record company and do this completely different. >
severe storms in the mid-section of the midwest. time of the morning. >> hard to follow tom hanks and savannah guthrie. but i hope tom is watching. all right. this is my resume for "pop start" on "good morning buffalo." we'll start with jon stewart. he made a big announcement about his "daily show" hosting gig. >> this is my last show before the election. but not my last show. i'm coming back, baby! we're going another year! >> that's right. he...
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you know, in the midwest of america. right. and there are people wearing their stetsons and they have a little barbed look or barb accent with the prairie twang. a ranch hand nasal in this could picture the ranchers, the cattle ranchers, the farmers and people riding horses in their with herds of cattle and, their grain elevators. you that are rising as gracefully as greek temples, as visible or visible long before a traveler reaches them. so they have their frontier trousers right in their heel boots, boots with pointed toes. we're in the in the west. right. we're in the area. that was the frontier. and this is very important. now, it's a beautiful setting right. just as we saw with the western. the landscape is very beautiful. and so there's this idea of grain elevators and the the wheat fields of of western reflecting the beauty of the land land. now, i don't know if you've seen those grain ators, but this what they look like and they do kind of you know, it's very interesting that he compares it to greek temples. and what's
you know, in the midwest of america. right. and there are people wearing their stetsons and they have a little barbed look or barb accent with the prairie twang. a ranch hand nasal in this could picture the ranchers, the cattle ranchers, the farmers and people riding horses in their with herds of cattle and, their grain elevators. you that are rising as gracefully as greek temples, as visible or visible long before a traveler reaches them. so they have their frontier trousers right in their...
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he figured out, well, we're going to be doing barnstorm metering and small white in the midwest. we better signal to them that we're in black folks so that everything smoothly and nobody surprised. and that's what he did. and you know. and he bought a model t ford from a funeral parlor in the late twenties and set off go to small midwest towns, play basketball and in their early years. abe wore a uniform under his suit in one of the players, got injured or fouled out and occasionally he did have to play. but he was abe was five foot three. he was you know. he may be you know, i'm not sure about this, but i've heard that he's probably the shortest guy in the hall of fame. and he and he loved sports, and he was just wasn't afraid of anything. i mean, think about this. this is here we are we're it's about to be the great depression abe saperstein this short jewish guy and these tall black guys, the south side band together, climb and stuff themselves into a model-t ford and they go off to some small town in iowa to play kind of factory team from one of the factories there to play a
he figured out, well, we're going to be doing barnstorm metering and small white in the midwest. we better signal to them that we're in black folks so that everything smoothly and nobody surprised. and that's what he did. and you know. and he bought a model t ford from a funeral parlor in the late twenties and set off go to small midwest towns, play basketball and in their early years. abe wore a uniform under his suit in one of the players, got injured or fouled out and occasionally he did...
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guest: i think some of the battleground states in the election are in the midwest and so i think part of the thinking was they could be helpful in terms of appealing to voters in the midwest as well as elsewhere. our campaigns have changed over time. it used to be they were much more national in scope but as campaigns have focused increasingly on battleground states, candidates tend to spend more and more time in the contested states and certainly they have been spending time in states like michigan and wisconsin, among other states where presumably both parties hope their backgrounds will resonate with voters there. host: let's talk to monty in bend, oregon, republican line. caller: i was just curious, what do you see as the dangers to democracy by putting somebody up as a vice residential candidate who seems to be the mouthpiece for proven lies and his running mate, trump, who time and time again tend to lie in debates. what are the dangers of democracy, why are we putting up someone who is just going to lie and when the debate is over both sides will claim that they won but really
guest: i think some of the battleground states in the election are in the midwest and so i think part of the thinking was they could be helpful in terms of appealing to voters in the midwest as well as elsewhere. our campaigns have changed over time. it used to be they were much more national in scope but as campaigns have focused increasingly on battleground states, candidates tend to spend more and more time in the contested states and certainly they have been spending time in states like...
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well, as i do think that they're both midwest, nice, and i also think they're professionals. and i do think that there's uh to the, to the earlier point. there's a big culture class between trump and, and, and parents a, there's not, there's not a cultural gulf between walls and, and, and bass. i kept, i thought the debate was much more refreshing cuz you had some good, you know, discussion about issues. there are important people and they got a staple gun in the details and you can see them coming up with some solutions. and they also both have legislative records, which here says record is kind of slim and transcribing has announced with slight router. so i thought that also helped uh, kind of bring those 2 together more than the other 2 junk freight rate on our side by side. we appreciate you being with this and i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed. thank you. well next it goes one and it's 1st female president claudia, shy, and bob has promised to increase the minimum salary and provide more homes for the poor john home and was auto and organization in mexico c
well, as i do think that they're both midwest, nice, and i also think they're professionals. and i do think that there's uh to the, to the earlier point. there's a big culture class between trump and, and, and parents a, there's not, there's not a cultural gulf between walls and, and, and bass. i kept, i thought the debate was much more refreshing cuz you had some good, you know, discussion about issues. there are important people and they got a staple gun in the details and you can see them...
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would you relocate from the south and the midwest? what the data is now telling us about where americans are choosing to live in the face of extreme weather. and be sure to sign up for my smerconish.com daily newsletter when you're voting on the poll question steve breen drew this for us this week did nine on cnn and at home. right now, say $50 on the bta, 57 evan battery blower, real still find yours built for places you probably never be where you are most of the time where you need it most moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease after a tnf blocker like humira or remicade, put them in check with info revoke works differently and it's a once-daily pill when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief within vote when flares tried to slow me down, i got lasting steroid free remission brynn book check. >> and when my daughter saw damage for invoke helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining, check rapid symptom relief, lasting steroid free remission, and visibly reduced damage. check check and check r
would you relocate from the south and the midwest? what the data is now telling us about where americans are choosing to live in the face of extreme weather. and be sure to sign up for my smerconish.com daily newsletter when you're voting on the poll question steve breen drew this for us this week did nine on cnn and at home. right now, say $50 on the bta, 57 evan battery blower, real still find yours built for places you probably never be where you are most of the time where you need it most...
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it was witnessing sort of this post-industrial decline that was happening across the midwest.w, his own grandfather had worked in the steel mill. he had seen people lose jobs. this was the opioid epidemic, as well. so his mother had struggled with drug addiction. his friends had struggled with drug addiction. people were dying in his town. >> vance's mother cycled through numerous, numerous men and kind of failed father figures in vance's life. you can't separate jd vance, who took his mom's name, from this fatherless childhood. >> narrator: vance joined the marines serving in public affairs, and deployed for six months in iraq, another reason he would stick out at yale. >> i had just finished the military, and jd ran this group called the yale veterans association, so he took us out for pizza the first night before school started, and basically said something along the lines of, like, "hey, look, you're going to be self-conscious. "you're going to feel like all these people "are smarter than you. "and, like, it's just not true. "and so if you can just kind of make it through
it was witnessing sort of this post-industrial decline that was happening across the midwest.w, his own grandfather had worked in the steel mill. he had seen people lose jobs. this was the opioid epidemic, as well. so his mother had struggled with drug addiction. his friends had struggled with drug addiction. people were dying in his town. >> vance's mother cycled through numerous, numerous men and kind of failed father figures in vance's life. you can't separate jd vance, who took his...
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we saw big polling misses in the midwest states in 2016 and 2020.h elections underestimated the polls. keep that in mind. michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, we see numbers there this fall, has that problem been solved? does it persist? and just for the sake of showing you the state of play right now this is not a prediction, but if it were to break exactly like this on election day, the states were to go exactly as they look right now, let me show you what it would do to the electoral map. we have the battlegrounds in gray. if we fill them in, based on the current polling average, this is what you would get. that would give harris 292. that would be enough for the presidency. but, remember, we showed you, north carolina .1%, by getting that, if trump could get that, he would be at 262, he would be one midwest state away from the presidency. so that's how close it is when you start to look at those battleground averages right now. in terms of tonight, possible implications for the vote in november and as the vice presidential debate, let's look at th
we saw big polling misses in the midwest states in 2016 and 2020.h elections underestimated the polls. keep that in mind. michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, we see numbers there this fall, has that problem been solved? does it persist? and just for the sake of showing you the state of play right now this is not a prediction, but if it were to break exactly like this on election day, the states were to go exactly as they look right now, let me show you what it would do to the electoral map. we...
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you're up in the midwest and you're in the industrial midwest, michigan, wisconsin, go to pennsylvanialitics here. the madison square garden event last night was a tremendous nationally, essentially national televised wrap up statement by mr. trump and his team. how are they doing in the trill states, mr. temer? >> they're doing great, larry. not only the early voting going on in pennsylvania and your last segment and pennsylvania they're looking strong and michigan looking strong and georgia they're looking strong and minnesota is not, it's a bubble kit as i call it and we're just off that bubble. only state that didn't turn red in 1980 with ronald reagan, but i don't know if you saw, larry, today a poll came out in minnesota that's now close to 2.6% with margin of error of that poll of 2.4. it's right there. it's right there. larry: kamala broke it and he'll fix it and people don't want a second term of biden is harris and it's worth -- there's no results in a second term and i think that's a good thing. kamala broke it, trump will fix it. what do you think? >> it's a brilliant theme
you're up in the midwest and you're in the industrial midwest, michigan, wisconsin, go to pennsylvanialitics here. the madison square garden event last night was a tremendous nationally, essentially national televised wrap up statement by mr. trump and his team. how are they doing in the trill states, mr. temer? >> they're doing great, larry. not only the early voting going on in pennsylvania and your last segment and pennsylvania they're looking strong and michigan looking strong and...
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, and midwest, blown out of water, their economies will get killed. that is what trump is trying to say. can he say it about better? not sure, i am saying some people in economic profession will not listen to what he saying, this is about unfair trade. >> you are right when gives a talk like today he is talking to president xi in china. and talking to europeans, and saying, play by the rules orrery we'll hit you hard, if you do his policy on tariffs, i wish he would add to that, two other elements of his agenda, that are very much pro domestic production. one is deregulation, the regulations chase jobs away. larry: did he pension that toda he mention it today. >> he did, but how are you creating more jobs in u.s. if you do kamala harris agenda, that is 5 trillion dollar the new taxes on the businesses. if you -- when you and laffer and others did can the tax cut, it -- did that tax cut that brought jobs and capital back it has to be whole package, retypical tariffs -- reciprocal tariffs and deleg rate deregulate the economy. >> it say package. >> it i
, and midwest, blown out of water, their economies will get killed. that is what trump is trying to say. can he say it about better? not sure, i am saying some people in economic profession will not listen to what he saying, this is about unfair trade. >> you are right when gives a talk like today he is talking to president xi in china. and talking to europeans, and saying, play by the rules orrery we'll hit you hard, if you do his policy on tariffs, i wish he would add to that, two other...
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>> greetings from the nice midwest. but everyone is nice on this panel.t i would equate this to a baseball game maybe in july and the milwaukee brewers had a talk about baseball for the loss to the new york mets in the first run of the playoffs tonight. i kinda feel like a july baseball game. two teams a fair amount of walks in singles and doubles but no big home runs, no big grand slams no big espn highlights necessarily. obviously want to win the game. the goal is to win the world series pretty good friend of mine sent a venn diagram during the course of the debate tonight one circle people interested enough in politics washing the vice presidential debate right now the other circle undecided voters the two circles did not interact or intertwine whatsoever. where that this has a big impact on what happens in november it safe to say it probably won't. the nice thing to echo what holly said the optics of all of this, it's a very simple debate it's nice to have those moments we are traditionally used two in the united states that have been hit or miss on t
>> greetings from the nice midwest. but everyone is nice on this panel.t i would equate this to a baseball game maybe in july and the milwaukee brewers had a talk about baseball for the loss to the new york mets in the first run of the playoffs tonight. i kinda feel like a july baseball game. two teams a fair amount of walks in singles and doubles but no big home runs, no big grand slams no big espn highlights necessarily. obviously want to win the game. the goal is to win the world...
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netanyahu sent the message to the people of iran, urging them to reject the government support from midwest in groups. and he also issued a warning, as there is nowhere in the middle east. israel cannot reach, there's nowhere, we will not go to protect our people and protect our country. when every passing moment, the regime is bringing you the normal person people closer to the a bit. i don't, you know, support the rapists and murderers will come often since bought a bunch of leaders you deserve more people, everyone should know is well stands with you may, we together know a future of asperity and have us as roused. prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a separate development. siri and state television says one of its present is, was killed in this riley, a strike on the capital, damascus. the official news agency says the strikes killed 3 civilians. israel has not yet commented. well william wafer is a senior director of the roof, how they the center and the middle east programs at the atlantic council. for me on this, i asked him about the immediate names of israel's grand offensive. dri
netanyahu sent the message to the people of iran, urging them to reject the government support from midwest in groups. and he also issued a warning, as there is nowhere in the middle east. israel cannot reach, there's nowhere, we will not go to protect our people and protect our country. when every passing moment, the regime is bringing you the normal person people closer to the a bit. i don't, you know, support the rapists and murderers will come often since bought a bunch of leaders you...
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you can still drive through the midwest and see grange hall in some of these small towns. that developed into a much larger political movement which then created what was called the people's party, or the populists , and they first ran to a candidate for president in 1892 and were very successful at collectively -- at electing local officials, congresspeople, a couple of senators and so forth out of this revolt of farmers at -- and the struggling economic conditions in that culminated in 1896 and then the movement collapsed. peter: did populism lead to labor violence, uprisings on farms? steven: i do not think it led to that sort of violence. i would say the demands the populists made in the party platform in the 1890's, though the movement itself kind of evaporated, many of those demands wound up becoming national policy. they were the first political party to call for the direct election of senators. fast forward 20 years and we got the direct election of senators. they are the party that first demanded income tax on wealthy industries. fast forward, we get an income tax
you can still drive through the midwest and see grange hall in some of these small towns. that developed into a much larger political movement which then created what was called the people's party, or the populists , and they first ran to a candidate for president in 1892 and were very successful at collectively -- at electing local officials, congresspeople, a couple of senators and so forth out of this revolt of farmers at -- and the struggling economic conditions in that culminated in 1896...
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. >> a lot of midwest nice going on last night. >> we're both from the midwest, and i'm not sure peoplet nice. >> i'm from chicago. >> we have a by the way segment today. >> thank you for the work you do and the many, many hours on the road. we really appreciate it. >> my takeaway is lots of people have been pointing out that this was a civil debate, this was a cordial debate. aside from donald trump on truth social -- >> in all caps. >> i'm not going to repeat him here. there was a lot of name calling other than tim walz calling himself a knucklehead is lingering on this civility. i'm going to linger. >> let's take a walk, tony. >> this is my lingering wall. by the way, thank you again, guys. i appreciate it. so one of the first texts i got last night was from our big cheese around here, shawna thomas who told me it was last night from the debate we had moved from earth to where our politics is divisive and ugly and messy all of the way back to earth one, an old-fashioned version of our politics, a time when we can disagree and not disagreeable. we snapped back that was for a lot of pe
. >> a lot of midwest nice going on last night. >> we're both from the midwest, and i'm not sure peoplet nice. >> i'm from chicago. >> we have a by the way segment today. >> thank you for the work you do and the many, many hours on the road. we really appreciate it. >> my takeaway is lots of people have been pointing out that this was a civil debate, this was a cordial debate. aside from donald trump on truth social -- >> in all caps. >> i'm not...
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by tomorrow, though, the system works into the warmer air that we're dealing with in parts of the midwestome of these showers and thunderstorms could become strong. we'll specifically to watch from iowa to texas where we could see some of those stronger storms. heavy rain centered across parts of the midwest, wisconsin, stretching into iowa, parts of missouri included, up to 3 inches of rain in a short period possible so we'll be watching that along with the potential for up to a foot of snow in parts of the rockies. this is why i mentioned the potential for some difficult travel there. meanwhile, a very different story for much of the eastern half of the country. we've got summer-like conditions and potential records once again today. chicago, 82 degrees. that is your high expected today. 26 degrees above normal for this time of year. we've got upper 70s. we've got 80s across this entire region, and it's not just today. it's tomorrow, too. green bay expected to hit 77 tomorrow, 80 for fort wayne. we finally start seeing cooler air filter in here by the time we end uroworkweek. 78 and upp
by tomorrow, though, the system works into the warmer air that we're dealing with in parts of the midwestome of these showers and thunderstorms could become strong. we'll specifically to watch from iowa to texas where we could see some of those stronger storms. heavy rain centered across parts of the midwest, wisconsin, stretching into iowa, parts of missouri included, up to 3 inches of rain in a short period possible so we'll be watching that along with the potential for up to a foot of snow...
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also a front we're going to track across parts of the upper midwest. any kind of widespread severe storm outbreak but we could see storms developing specifically over iowa and missouri. we're looking for mainly large hail to be the big impact. this system works its way across the great lake, but notice what happens. it brings some heavy rain to likely green bay, chicago, parts of michigan, but then it kind of fizzles out before it advances east. we're still going to be looking at really dry conditions remaining for parts of the north east for the extended period. speak of the extended period here's your friday forecast. the showers and storms i just mentioned but the rest of the country quite nice. a little chilly as we wake up in the morning on saturday, but more sunshine on the way as we wrap up our weekend as well. >> it's so warm it's down right unsettling. >> it is, i agree. >>> next up here back to politics and more from vice president harris' town hall with cnn last night and what the democrat nominee had to say about john kelly's 911 call to th
also a front we're going to track across parts of the upper midwest. any kind of widespread severe storm outbreak but we could see storms developing specifically over iowa and missouri. we're looking for mainly large hail to be the big impact. this system works its way across the great lake, but notice what happens. it brings some heavy rain to likely green bay, chicago, parts of michigan, but then it kind of fizzles out before it advances east. we're still going to be looking at really dry...
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so here's a side by side showing her debut album from last year called the rise and fall of a midwestincess. you can see chan even had to run a little extra for the sash and tiara. roan recently took all of san francisco by storm when she packed the house for a concert during this summer's outside lands. very, very cool. very good. look, i'm going to run our today in the bay picture in the parking lot, though, okay? the peacock feathers i see there. at least it's a nice day for it. yeah, it's nice and cool and we'll see. slightly warmer temperatures over the next two days. all right. well that does it for us here on today in the bay. that's right. our next newscast is coming up at 430. we'll be back here torrow morning stomar be careful what you sign. be careful what you say. and beware of who you trust. insurance companies have been known to use tricks like tracking you down in your hospital room to get your signature. but one wrong move could ruin your case and leave you deep in debt. karl berg, injury lawyers northern californians have trusted us for over 40 years. let us protect y
so here's a side by side showing her debut album from last year called the rise and fall of a midwestincess. you can see chan even had to run a little extra for the sash and tiara. roan recently took all of san francisco by storm when she packed the house for a concert during this summer's outside lands. very, very cool. very good. look, i'm going to run our today in the bay picture in the parking lot, though, okay? the peacock feathers i see there. at least it's a nice day for it. yeah, it's...