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please welcome mitch fowler. mitch, thank you so much for being here. speed runner? >> someone who beats a game as a matter of fact you possibly can. >> stephen: how quickly can you beat "super mario bros. 3"? >> three minute and eight seconds. >> stephen: that's your record. the whole thing, save the princess and everything. >> yeah. that's about as long as it takes a track team to run the 4x400 relay. do you think you could finish all of "super mario bros. 3" faster than it takes four athletes to run a mile? >> yeah, i think so so. >> stephen: your time, the 3:08, is about the time it takes a human being to cook and eept a hot pocket, all right. >> all right. >> stephen: do you think you could beat "mario 3" as a matter of factoas a matteroffaster tha. >> yeah. i accept that challenge and it's time for the inaugural "late show" three-legged race! welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the "late show" "three-legged race where we promise someone will be fastest at something. for play-by-play, let's turn it over to cbs sports' own ian eagle. iain. >> stephen,
please welcome mitch fowler. mitch, thank you so much for being here. speed runner? >> someone who beats a game as a matter of fact you possibly can. >> stephen: how quickly can you beat "super mario bros. 3"? >> three minute and eight seconds. >> stephen: that's your record. the whole thing, save the princess and everything. >> yeah. that's about as long as it takes a track team to run the 4x400 relay. do you think you could finish all of "super...
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mitch, thank you for sparing the time. mitch lowe joining us there, co-founder of netflix. what do you think? >> well, i think it's interesting to hear him acknowledge that actually there's a lot of competition and that this whole grandfathering effect or ungrandfathering is not positive. i don't want to put words in mitch's mouth. i think it's not positive. i think there's enormous competition for the commoditized part of their con trent ptent p which is stuff i dial up for my kids or stuff i can get anywhere. the amount of money they're pouring into original content i think is crazy. it's not working in japan. it's not going to work the same way there. >> mitch said they need china. i think china has got to be a huge wildcard. i get the numbers. i understand the population. i know how he's overlaying the numbers domestic and overlaying it with china but i think it's a huge wildcard and to pin your hopes on china i think is unrealistic. >> if you can't raise the penetration at home. >> they have a lot of issues as far as original content and partnerships over there, and i
mitch, thank you for sparing the time. mitch lowe joining us there, co-founder of netflix. what do you think? >> well, i think it's interesting to hear him acknowledge that actually there's a lot of competition and that this whole grandfathering effect or ungrandfathering is not positive. i don't want to put words in mitch's mouth. i think it's not positive. i think there's enormous competition for the commoditized part of their con trent ptent p which is stuff i dial up for my kids or...
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how can anyone get mitch mcconnell to talk for an hour? because in your own book you point out that you only the press when it's to your advantage. you talk about a time when bill gates came in to see you and the two of you just sat there and people are uncomfortable waiting for one of you to speak and your account someone once told resident george w. bush that you were excited over certain boat and he said really? how can you tell so why so few words? >> guest: i'm not afraid of talking but i found i learned a lot more by listening so frequently i start out listening and think about what i want to say before i do it. i think it's fair to say that i'm in an era of trump, probably a very different approach to commenting on public affairs. >> are not the first one. i remember the late bob novak used to say the hardest interview he ever had on meet the press was with senator mike manziel because he asked him a question and he'd say you and he asked him another one and he say no and he run out of questions and the easiest one was hubert humphr
how can anyone get mitch mcconnell to talk for an hour? because in your own book you point out that you only the press when it's to your advantage. you talk about a time when bill gates came in to see you and the two of you just sat there and people are uncomfortable waiting for one of you to speak and your account someone once told resident george w. bush that you were excited over certain boat and he said really? how can you tell so why so few words? >> guest: i'm not afraid of talking...
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mitch: exactly.ack to what was popular in the 1920's and the 1930's, you would spend the whole saturday at the movie theater. virginia: i love this. mitch there is no reason why : many of these hit tv series or hbo series or netflix series cannot also be part of your weekend or your evening at the movie theater. so there is lots of opportunity, and there is a lot of empty time on the screens, where the seats are empty and where there's a great environment. there is lots of potential here. cory: movie pass ceo mitch lowe. and virginia heffernan. and destroy, it is search and buy. coming up, pinterest president tim kendall has a new idea. ♪ cory: pinterest just got more serious about shopping, streamlining the user experience from shopping to the purchase. pinterest shop is a virtual shopping bag that will follow the user across devices. emily chang caught up with pinterest president tim kendall. tim: what we announced is a broader effort called shopping with pinterest. because we want to help you disc
mitch: exactly.ack to what was popular in the 1920's and the 1930's, you would spend the whole saturday at the movie theater. virginia: i love this. mitch there is no reason why : many of these hit tv series or hbo series or netflix series cannot also be part of your weekend or your evening at the movie theater. so there is lots of opportunity, and there is a lot of empty time on the screens, where the seats are empty and where there's a great environment. there is lots of potential here. cory:...
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mitch: absolutely. you know you are absolutely , right.s has been flat to a slight decline in ticket sales. the only reason there is more revenue is the increase in pricing. but the experience can b wonderful one, and i think if we can make it seamless from figuring out which movie are you -- you are going to see to getting to the movie theater to getting your concessions to finding your seat to comfortable seats, i think it can dramatically increase. you know 10% or 20% is not , unrealistic in the growth of the business. emily: and how do you make money off of this because you're , saying the theaters are going to get full price? mitch: the theaters get full price. you know we're going to create , an amazing amount of data. we are going to be able to move people from one movie to another, from one theater chain to another. and so i think, you know, our the first stage of this first, business, like in any other company that i have been involved in, is to prove our value and then to determine how to monetize that. but the first thing we hav
mitch: absolutely. you know you are absolutely , right.s has been flat to a slight decline in ticket sales. the only reason there is more revenue is the increase in pricing. but the experience can b wonderful one, and i think if we can make it seamless from figuring out which movie are you -- you are going to see to getting to the movie theater to getting your concessions to finding your seat to comfortable seats, i think it can dramatically increase. you know 10% or 20% is not , unrealistic in...
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because mitch doesn't say much. i thought his book was very interesting and there's lots of good stories starting with the polio he had in early 1940s and how his mother -- we forget how desperate parents were then. they didn't know what to do about a kid with polio. they could see people in iron blogs. no vaccine. his mother took him down to where president roosevelt was, who learned something about what they did there with therapy and for two years when he massaged his legs for an hour or two a day and kept him from walking. i don't know how you keep a 2-year-old from walking for a 3-year-old. he credits that with the fact he could walk almost without a limp today. >> host: senator senator alexander, do you recommend any books? >> guest: yeah, sure. i tell them about the books. i recommend routes to everybody because it is such an essential part of the american story and the fact that it was such a learning experience for americans i think really changed the way we think about african-american life in our country
because mitch doesn't say much. i thought his book was very interesting and there's lots of good stories starting with the polio he had in early 1940s and how his mother -- we forget how desperate parents were then. they didn't know what to do about a kid with polio. they could see people in iron blogs. no vaccine. his mother took him down to where president roosevelt was, who learned something about what they did there with therapy and for two years when he massaged his legs for an hour or two...
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mitch blocker, nbc 10 news. >> mitch, thank you so much. the dnc also has businesses throughout the area getting set for the rush of the crowds. >> the businesses want to make sure that you and the many visitors to the area are aware of what's being offered. deanna durante has the story. >> reporter: from giraffes, to cannonballs, the deals can be yours this weekend and through next week. >> we're looking for different things to do during the summer days. it's free, absolutely, why not. >> reporter: with the delegations and guests staying in the area, local businesses are not only hoping they'll spend money, but you will, too. >> we have music going on. we have some fun games. and a bunch of things for cocktails. >> reporter: sullivan's steakhouse is having a fest on sunday. >> we're doing $10 admission for all guests. as well as we have some cool things to do. we have a slip-and-slide. come feed the giraffe. >> reporter: next week, kids get in free with paid adult admission. that's all this family needed to hear. >> the kids love to com
mitch blocker, nbc 10 news. >> mitch, thank you so much. the dnc also has businesses throughout the area getting set for the rush of the crowds. >> the businesses want to make sure that you and the many visitors to the area are aware of what's being offered. deanna durante has the story. >> reporter: from giraffes, to cannonballs, the deals can be yours this weekend and through next week. >> we're looking for different things to do during the summer days. it's free,...
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how can anyone get mitch mcconnell to talk for an hour? because in your own book you point out that you only the press when it's to your advantage.
how can anyone get mitch mcconnell to talk for an hour? because in your own book you point out that you only the press when it's to your advantage.
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is mitch, he doesn't say much. but i thought his book was very interesting. there are lots of good stories starting with the polio he had in the early 1940s and how his mother -- we forget how desperate parents were then. they did not know what to do about a kid with polio. they would see people with the iron lungs, no care. no vaccine. and his mother took him down to warm springs where president roosevelt was and learned something about what they did their with their pm for two years when he was two and three, massaged his legs for an hour or two per day and kept him from walking, i don't know how you keep a two-year-old from walking or three-year-old, and he credits that with the fact that he can walk almost without a limp today. >> host: do you recommend any books to your staff? >> guest: yes, sure. i tell them about the books, i recommend roots to everybody. because it is such an essential part of the american story. the fact that it was such a learning experience for americans i think it really change the way we think about african-american life in our c
is mitch, he doesn't say much. but i thought his book was very interesting. there are lots of good stories starting with the polio he had in the early 1940s and how his mother -- we forget how desperate parents were then. they did not know what to do about a kid with polio. they would see people with the iron lungs, no care. no vaccine. and his mother took him down to warm springs where president roosevelt was and learned something about what they did their with their pm for two years when he...
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but we should remind viewers, it's the same mitch mcconnell who, you know, he's a business guy. he's a political business guy. he said, yeah, i think i can have -- essentially implying he could have a better working relationship with hillary clinton than he had with barack obama. >> he's also talking about the need to retain the senate. that of course is no sure thing by virtue of the political geography this year, republicans have a lot more seats to defend than the democrats do. we're seeing this, you may not recognize it, but it's alaska republican senator dan sullivan. he's only speaking for a hot minute, but they've put him up there to try to make a case that there's a future for the republican party in the u.s. senate. they do need to really focus on down-ticket races. democrats are being unrealistic about taking back the house this year, unless it's truly a democratic wave of elections. >> and chris matthews, a lot of people, let's be candid again, have said that the visual of a harry reid and a mitch mcconnell, those two guys, it is perhaps as responsible for the fact th
but we should remind viewers, it's the same mitch mcconnell who, you know, he's a business guy. he's a political business guy. he said, yeah, i think i can have -- essentially implying he could have a better working relationship with hillary clinton than he had with barack obama. >> he's also talking about the need to retain the senate. that of course is no sure thing by virtue of the political geography this year, republicans have a lot more seats to defend than the democrats do. we're...
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majority leader mitch mcconnell will be speaking as well. he came in for his walk through a couple minutes ago. there may be fireworks there. that kicks off just 6:00 tonight. another interesting day, day two of the rnc. >> interesting for sure and day two seems, hallie, to be putting out a lot of day one dramas. not just melania trump but delegates try ing ing to put doe donald trump movement. are they excited how it's rolled out day one into day two? >> it depends on who you talk to. there is a sense of trying to get past a very tough first day. when you talk to trump campaign staffers and folks within the first party they're feeling good about the fact they're ready to move on if you will. they're trying to highlight day two. there's a sense of listen, let's try to turn the page because frankly the democrats are using this, hillary clinton, as fodder. what you're also seeing is a specific and intentional targeting of team clinton here at the aarp see. when you ask questions about events that have unfolded the response you get is flipping
majority leader mitch mcconnell will be speaking as well. he came in for his walk through a couple minutes ago. there may be fireworks there. that kicks off just 6:00 tonight. another interesting day, day two of the rnc. >> interesting for sure and day two seems, hallie, to be putting out a lot of day one dramas. not just melania trump but delegates try ing ing to put doe donald trump movement. are they excited how it's rolled out day one into day two? >> it depends on who you talk...
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he didn't introduce mitch mcconnell at all. we're going to have donald trump's video acceptance speech, if you will, his acceptance speech in miniature, in full, when we come back. and we'll also have thed insight of bob schieffer, all of that when we return. >> remember one thing, we're still americans. we're still one country. and we're going to get it all back. it is time to come together and make sure that donald trump is the next president of the united states! >> welcome back. this is the republican convention here in cleveland. but it's also really donald trump's convention, if there is any doubt about that, he took the unprecedented step of turning up here last night, appeared by video link. tonight he did that. he will be here again tomorrow with his running mate and again thursday to deliver his acceptance speech. here was trump earlier. >> good evening. are you having fun? melania and i had such a great time last night, an unbelievable evening. today has been a very, very special day, watching my children put me over
he didn't introduce mitch mcconnell at all. we're going to have donald trump's video acceptance speech, if you will, his acceptance speech in miniature, in full, when we come back. and we'll also have thed insight of bob schieffer, all of that when we return. >> remember one thing, we're still americans. we're still one country. and we're going to get it all back. it is time to come together and make sure that donald trump is the next president of the united states! >> welcome back....
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mitch? >> reporter: yeah, jim, here at police headquarters, commissioner richard ross said that his officers will now be working in two-person teams. we also talked to septa police as well as the secret service to find out how the events in dallas are affecting how they work. what unfolds before the cameras in dallas has taken its toll in philadelphia. >> those officers were still running towards that chaos. and that speaks volumes. >> reporter: police commissioner richard ross reacted with emotion to what happened in dallas. >> obviously, it prompts us to take measures that even we weren't taking before relative to protests. >> our network of law enforcement professionals is tight. and this morning, the lines have been buzzing. >> reporter: septa's police chief is leaving officer deployment up to hits command staff. chief nestle was watching coverage from dallas when he learned one of the officers killed was a transit policeman. >> what happened last night hits us all right to the core. >>
mitch? >> reporter: yeah, jim, here at police headquarters, commissioner richard ross said that his officers will now be working in two-person teams. we also talked to septa police as well as the secret service to find out how the events in dallas are affecting how they work. what unfolds before the cameras in dallas has taken its toll in philadelphia. >> those officers were still running towards that chaos. and that speaks volumes. >> reporter: police commissioner richard...
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but there was boo for mitch mcconnell. kevin mccarthy's speech was short. >> ifill: we have governor chris christie coming on stage now. >> woodruff: we want to hear what he has to say. he is one of the people donald trump defeated for this election. >> good evening, i'm here tonight not only as the governor of new jersey but also as donald trump's friend for last 14 yea years. we are about to be led by not only a strong leader, but by a caring, genuine, and decent person. i'm proud to say that the voice of the people of our nation is being heard in this hall tonight, and those voices want donald trump to be the next president of the united states! but everybody, this election is not just about donald trump. no. it's also about his democratic opponent, hillary rodham clinton. [ boos ] >> now in the past two weeks we've seen the justice department refuse to prosecute her. over the past few years we've seen this administration refuse to hold her accountable for her dismal record as secretary of state. so let's do something f
but there was boo for mitch mcconnell. kevin mccarthy's speech was short. >> ifill: we have governor chris christie coming on stage now. >> woodruff: we want to hear what he has to say. he is one of the people donald trump defeated for this election. >> good evening, i'm here tonight not only as the governor of new jersey but also as donald trump's friend for last 14 yea years. we are about to be led by not only a strong leader, but by a caring, genuine, and decent person. i'm...
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how does it look up there, mitch? >> hey, guys. what a change from just two days ago when we were up here looking at the preparation for the dnc from the sky. you can see this is the security tent where all people going into the secure perimeter within the dnc, they will have to go through security here. these tents just put up in the last 24 hours. if we can pan out a little bit, we can see the entire security perimeter. the secret service put 19,000 feet of fencing around the wells fargo center. the secret service, they are responsible for securing the event. the philadelphia police department will work the outside of that perimeter. so far, there are sewers that have been sealed, new surveillance cameras added to the wells fargo center, as they prepare to secure the dnc. that's the latest from sky force 10. >> major traffic changes to the region, of course. >> jessica boynton takes us through what we need to know. >> i'm jessica boyington. philadelphia is getting ready for the democratic national convention. it will be held at t
how does it look up there, mitch? >> hey, guys. what a change from just two days ago when we were up here looking at the preparation for the dnc from the sky. you can see this is the security tent where all people going into the secure perimeter within the dnc, they will have to go through security here. these tents just put up in the last 24 hours. if we can pan out a little bit, we can see the entire security perimeter. the secret service put 19,000 feet of fencing around the wells...
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charlotte hornets have expressed disappointment and there is a statement from the mayor of new orleans, mitch landrieu, basically saying the nba has been a good partner and new orleans would like to host 2017 games if called upon so
charlotte hornets have expressed disappointment and there is a statement from the mayor of new orleans, mitch landrieu, basically saying the nba has been a good partner and new orleans would like to host 2017 games if called upon so
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mitch mc donnell, dijo que un presidente trump eliminarÁ obamacare.publicanos hemos hecho nuestra elecciÓn. y al representante de nueva york acusÓ a china y a mÉxico de robarse los trabajos de los norteamericanos. la economÍa y los empleos en el -- eran el tema de hoy en la convenciÓn. por otra parte, los hijos de trump dijeron esta noche que apoyaban llamaban a su padre. -- y amaban a su padre. su hijo dijo que para su padre era sobre el punto de partida. esta noche, durante los discursos, un manifestante sacÓ una pancarta contra el racismo y el odio y fue silenciado por los delegados con gritos de "usa, usa". mitch fue abucheado varias veces durante su discurso, y el muy calmado ven carson -- ben c arson dijo esta noche que este paÍs tenia que alzarse de una vez, en otras palabras, una revoluciÓn. enrique: nacido una convenciÓn poco convencional. quÉ podemos esperar para maÑana? lourdes: lo curioso es que donald trump se ha aparecido con un mensaje grabado, pero maÑana, que es la noche que le toca a su vicepresidente ser la estrella de la noche, par
mitch mc donnell, dijo que un presidente trump eliminarÁ obamacare.publicanos hemos hecho nuestra elecciÓn. y al representante de nueva york acusÓ a china y a mÉxico de robarse los trabajos de los norteamericanos. la economÍa y los empleos en el -- eran el tema de hoy en la convenciÓn. por otra parte, los hijos de trump dijeron esta noche que apoyaban llamaban a su padre. -- y amaban a su padre. su hijo dijo que para su padre era sobre el punto de partida. esta noche, durante los...
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apparently the names include eric holcomb whose tight with the formergovernor mitch daniels . also another member of congress who may be in the running, todd nikita and perhaps representative susan brooks. any thoughts on those names brett? >> there will be an interesting battle there for indiana and some breaking news here, i have sources telling me that mitch daniels is considering another run. for governor. and that he may be recruited to that position and that would be welcome for the party in indiana and actually welcomed by senate majority leader mitch mcconnell if you game this out when evan by announced he was going to run for senate in indiana as a democrat. there were some concerns about that race with mitch daniels if he gets in the race with the governor, it changes the dynamic and brings republicans so that's a familiar name but we will see. sources tell mehe's definitely a possibility . jon: brett behr live in cleveland, coming back later this hour to talk about goings on there and those developments regarding mike pence running with donald trump. thank you. meli
apparently the names include eric holcomb whose tight with the formergovernor mitch daniels . also another member of congress who may be in the running, todd nikita and perhaps representative susan brooks. any thoughts on those names brett? >> there will be an interesting battle there for indiana and some breaking news here, i have sources telling me that mitch daniels is considering another run. for governor. and that he may be recruited to that position and that would be welcome for the...
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mitch mcconnell and paul ryan. >> to repudiate him. they have suggested, they have sat with him, as we are aware in public. they have advised him. they have counselled him. i know republicans are as patriotic as democrats, as republicans, as independents. but he promised them to mend his ways, divisive ways, harmful ways, hurtful manner, and policies. yet he comes back again on the same thing. it is majority leaders and speakers' moral, ethical obligation to not worry about the votes, but repudiate him, withdraw the support. if they do not, i will continue to speak and i am speaking, i have received tremendous support from republicans saying to me that in last -- they have never voted for democrats. this year, they have not going to vote republican because for the office of president, because of this candidate. >> you've obviously received an overwhelming response to your speech. many republicans say they appreciate your words. have you heard from them? what are they saying to you? >> the people that have called left messages. i do not
mitch mcconnell and paul ryan. >> to repudiate him. they have suggested, they have sat with him, as we are aware in public. they have advised him. they have counselled him. i know republicans are as patriotic as democrats, as republicans, as independents. but he promised them to mend his ways, divisive ways, harmful ways, hurtful manner, and policies. yet he comes back again on the same thing. it is majority leaders and speakers' moral, ethical obligation to not worry about the votes, but...
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there's this great mitch mcconnell line, he's said to trump, put me down for boring. there's a reason mitch mcconnell has had some success in his political life, even though he's not particularly entertaining. and i think right now, trump is caught in this -- he's not polling well. the one thing he knows is to generate attention. he's good at that, but he starts tonight by relitigating star of david gate and saddam hussein, which is not what he should be talking about, based on the opinion of every professional opinion in the universe. >> right. but he's a natural entertainer for the crowds. he gets the feedback, processes it in the moment, and i think the worry of people like mitch mcconnell is not necessarily that trump isn't willing to become a more controlled and professional candidate, but that he actually lacks the ability, that we've seen him try to be self-disciplined and fail and he loses control in the moment and does what feels right. that's the real problem. even if he wanted to be the candidate mitch mcconnell would like to see, he lacks the self-control
there's this great mitch mcconnell line, he's said to trump, put me down for boring. there's a reason mitch mcconnell has had some success in his political life, even though he's not particularly entertaining. and i think right now, trump is caught in this -- he's not polling well. the one thing he knows is to generate attention. he's good at that, but he starts tonight by relitigating star of david gate and saddam hussein, which is not what he should be talking about, based on the opinion of...
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khizer khan sent a strong message to mitch mcconnell and house speaker paul ryan. >> i want his family to counsel him, teach him some empathy, he will be a better person if he could become. but he is a black soul. and this is totally unfit for the leadership of this beautiful country. two things are absolutely necessary in any leader, or any person that aspires, wishes to be a leader, that is moral compass and second is -- >> what do you want republican leaders to do, mitch mcconnell and paul ryan? >> to reputa repudiate him, tha advised him, they have counseled him. i know republicans are as patriotic as democrats, as independents, but he had promised them to mend his divisive ways, harmful ways, hurtful manner and policies. yet he comes back again on the same thing. it is majority leaders and speakers moral and ethical obligation to not worry about the words, but repudiate him, withdraw the support. this election will pass, but history will be written. the laps of modern courage will be a burden on their souls. >> house speaker paul ryan weighed in on all of this. let's get to our pa
khizer khan sent a strong message to mitch mcconnell and house speaker paul ryan. >> i want his family to counsel him, teach him some empathy, he will be a better person if he could become. but he is a black soul. and this is totally unfit for the leadership of this beautiful country. two things are absolutely necessary in any leader, or any person that aspires, wishes to be a leader, that is moral compass and second is -- >> what do you want republican leaders to do, mitch...
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mitch blocker live in sky force 10. what are you seeing, mitch? >> reporter: you can see the transformation happening outside here. we're going to show you the corner of where the xfinity live center is. that is that security fencing that you can see. they have a pile of some of the extra fencing that they're going to finish that up as rosemary said by saturday, when they secure this facility, go through their final checks. the secret service in charge of all security inside the perimeter. the philadelphia police department taking the lead outside of that secure perimeter. 19,000 feet of fencing, according to the secret service. that is 3 1/2 miles of anti-climb fencing that a private contractor will put up all around this facility. also, the city of philadelphia is hiring private security to help the philadelphia police department with anything outside of that secure perimeter. you're probably thinking it costs a lot of money. the federal government sends $40 million to the city to cover some of those costs. that's the latest from sky force 10. m
mitch blocker live in sky force 10. what are you seeing, mitch? >> reporter: you can see the transformation happening outside here. we're going to show you the corner of where the xfinity live center is. that is that security fencing that you can see. they have a pile of some of the extra fencing that they're going to finish that up as rosemary said by saturday, when they secure this facility, go through their final checks. the secret service in charge of all security inside the...
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there's this great mitch mcconnell line, he's said to trump, put me down for boring. there's a reason mitch mcconnell has had some success in his political life, even though he's not particularly entertaining. and i think right now, trump is caught in this -- he's not polling well. the one thing he knows is to generate attention. he's good at that, but he starts tonight by relitigating star of david gate and saddam hussein, which is not what he should be talking about, based on the opinion of every professional opinion in the universe. >> right. but he's a natural entertainer for the crowds. he gets the feedback, processes it in the moment, and i think the worry of people like mitch mcconnell is not necessarily that trump isn't willing to become a more controlled and professional candidate, but that he actually lacks the ability, that we've seen him try to be self-disciplined and fail and he loses control in the moment and does what feels right. that's the real problem. even if he wanted to be the candidate mitch mcconnell would like to see, he lacks the self-control
there's this great mitch mcconnell line, he's said to trump, put me down for boring. there's a reason mitch mcconnell has had some success in his political life, even though he's not particularly entertaining. and i think right now, trump is caught in this -- he's not polling well. the one thing he knows is to generate attention. he's good at that, but he starts tonight by relitigating star of david gate and saddam hussein, which is not what he should be talking about, based on the opinion of...
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. >> reporter: spend a few minutes getting a lesson with mitch lowe and he'll make you feel like yould be playing in next week's pga championship, probably because that's what he'll be doing. >> heading to baltusrol. >> reporter: that's right, three weeks ago he qualified tore the 9 th pga championship. big deal, right? not to him. he also qualified in 2009, 2010 and 2012. he remembers fondly his debut at hasz el teen and how a certain star treated him. >> playing a practice round with justin rose, i said i can't wait for you to hit another shot because it sounds so good. the purest sound i've ever heard. the guys out there are tremendous. >> reporter: maybe these why he says he'll have no nerves on the first tee come next thursday. >> let's get going. >> reporter: lowe is one of 20 pga professionals heading to baltusrol. he, like the others, have a similar goal. >> making the cut. playing the weekend. i think for the club pros, even though a lot of us, a decent amount of playing background at this point where our jobs are either teaching full time or maybe running golf shots or mayb
. >> reporter: spend a few minutes getting a lesson with mitch lowe and he'll make you feel like yould be playing in next week's pga championship, probably because that's what he'll be doing. >> heading to baltusrol. >> reporter: that's right, three weeks ago he qualified tore the 9 th pga championship. big deal, right? not to him. he also qualified in 2009, 2010 and 2012. he remembers fondly his debut at hasz el teen and how a certain star treated him. >> playing a...
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you heard the speeches, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell. what do you think? have got to believe they are rallying around the platform, right? >> that's right. you think aboutton. he's an outsider. if these long-time elected officials don't want to utter his name have much, it doesn't matter. if there are other elected officials that want to endorse him, it doesn't matter. we shouldn't be surprised if long-time washington politicians are uncomfortable with them. i just reinforced this mess and that conservatives across this country want to send which is we have got to send a didn't type of person to washington. someone with the character to stand up to these entrenched problems. and we are not making the progress on them that we need to. maria: the chair of the alaska coalition fought the chair over their vote count. will they coalesce around the candidate? >> i called them the anti-trump gnats. i find it obnoxious and it's time to move forward. if they don't jump on board, they will miss out. we don't need them. he secured the candidates i. i come from the st
you heard the speeches, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell. what do you think? have got to believe they are rallying around the platform, right? >> that's right. you think aboutton. he's an outsider. if these long-time elected officials don't want to utter his name have much, it doesn't matter. if there are other elected officials that want to endorse him, it doesn't matter. we shouldn't be surprised if long-time washington politicians are uncomfortable with them. i just reinforced this mess and...
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mitch, raise your hand. there's a lot of people in there. mitch lowe is here.ot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >> it's a proton glove. just give it a punch. it's motion activated. >> awesome! oh! whoo-hoo! that is a deadly high five. >> that's a scene from the highly anticipated movie "gho "ghostbuster." it hits the theaters this friday. american theaters chains hopes movies like that will give attendance a bolt. and mitch lowe has joined a service aftoffering monthly unlimited subscriptions to fans. tell us all how it works. i pay how much and get to see what? >> you pay $39.95. >> $40. >> $40. and you go to as many movies as you want in a month. it works all over the country, about 95% of the theaters and you use your iphone or android app to pick the movie, the time, the theater and then when you get to the theater, we activate a debit card which we send you that gives you the money to just walk up to the box office and pay for your ticket. >> does the $40 include fre
mitch, raise your hand. there's a lot of people in there. mitch lowe is here.ot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >> it's a proton glove. just give it a punch. it's motion activated. >> awesome! oh! whoo-hoo! that is a deadly high five. >> that's a scene from the highly anticipated movie "gho "ghostbuster." it hits the theaters this friday. american theaters chains hopes...
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does he say more in the case tonight than introducing the majority leader mitch mcconnell?is the big question. i very quickly exchanged messages with donald trump, jr., who you just saw put his father over the top in cleveland. in his words, he said you never know. even inside the family, they know, erin, sometimes things are unpredictable when donald trump starts talking. >> they certainly are and after last night's grand entrance it was hard to top that and he shocked everyone and we'll see what he does tonight. as you point out, donald trump himself will be speaking tonight, we anticipate from trump tower and his children speak every single night to try to give a personal side of their father and melania trump spoke last night to try to do that, of course, controversy around that speech. today you have donald trump, jr., along with tiffany trump, both going to be speaking, his 22-year-old daughter and sunyan,. >> and these kids have had such a big role and particularly don, jr., who has been out on the campaign trail many times during this campaign and tiffany trump, thi
does he say more in the case tonight than introducing the majority leader mitch mcconnell?is the big question. i very quickly exchanged messages with donald trump, jr., who you just saw put his father over the top in cleveland. in his words, he said you never know. even inside the family, they know, erin, sometimes things are unpredictable when donald trump starts talking. >> they certainly are and after last night's grand entrance it was hard to top that and he shocked everyone and we'll...
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years and i wouldn't be surprised if we hear from house speaker paul ryan, senate majority leader mitchnell on what republicans are proposing in a republican white house and republican congress. this is going to be a politician's big night. you look at the totality of the convention speakers and there's so many that are outsiders. tonight 12 of the 19 evening speakers are republican politicians or operatives. so so much of this convention is about donald trump. tonight will be about the republican party, maybe the one night we hear from that. >> mark murray, great to see you. thanks so much for being here. sorry it's so loud in our spot right this moment. >>> with so much controversy after that first night of the rnc, it's difficult to predict how things will go on later tonight. but we know who is speaking. a look at the lineup when our coverage from cleveland continues up next. ♪ ♪ take on any road with intuitive all-wheel drive. the nissan rogue, murano and pathfinder. now get 0% apr for 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ the search for relief often leads here.s, introducing drug-fre
years and i wouldn't be surprised if we hear from house speaker paul ryan, senate majority leader mitchnell on what republicans are proposing in a republican white house and republican congress. this is going to be a politician's big night. you look at the totality of the convention speakers and there's so many that are outsiders. tonight 12 of the 19 evening speakers are republican politicians or operatives. so so much of this convention is about donald trump. tonight will be about the...
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we'll also hear from important establishment republicans, chris christie, mitch mcconnell who has been reluctant supporter of donald trump and speaker of the house paul ryan, also a reluctant supporter of donald trump who has been critical of him even recently, as you can tell the excitement building in the hall, it will be up to those reps to try to -- republicans to pri this party together, a party which has been divided even coming up to the convention. >> ifill: we turn to the battle for the young voters-- an increasingly important demographic that both parties are relying on to win in november. lisa desjardins reports from cleveland on why millenial voters have proved so difficult for republicans to capture in recent years. >> reporter: their generation is poised to become a major political force. this year millennials, the group between 18 and 35 years old, make up about a third of all eligible voters. that's now the same percentage as baby boomers. a recent harvard institute of politics poll found young voters prefer presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton by
we'll also hear from important establishment republicans, chris christie, mitch mcconnell who has been reluctant supporter of donald trump and speaker of the house paul ryan, also a reluctant supporter of donald trump who has been critical of him even recently, as you can tell the excitement building in the hall, it will be up to those reps to try to -- republicans to pri this party together, a party which has been divided even coming up to the convention. >> ifill: we turn to the battle...
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mitch mcconnell was on again. without going into detail, which your listeners will have to learn, in my book, without going, this thing was unreal ana i was come believe me when i tell you this, one of the only people in the senate pushing to air this dirty laundry. and if it was true, getting outy of the senate. and i came to grips with mitch mcconnell, who was very senior, powerful member of the ethics committee, soon to be chair of the ethics committee, and bob dole.e they attacked me as the biggest partisan.e. they did everything to stop me. we got rid of packwood because we pushed for these areas. the point behind the store is i never expected that would have been. then we had a horrible ha earthquake in california. the plan to make in the book is when you get someplace can when you're in politics you don't know what issues will be on your plate than what exactly. you also went through ben's work with me president, help them, bill clinton, barack obama, al gore at the site you are helping hillary clinton. >>
mitch mcconnell was on again. without going into detail, which your listeners will have to learn, in my book, without going, this thing was unreal ana i was come believe me when i tell you this, one of the only people in the senate pushing to air this dirty laundry. and if it was true, getting outy of the senate. and i came to grips with mitch mcconnell, who was very senior, powerful member of the ethics committee, soon to be chair of the ethics committee, and bob dole.e they attacked me as the...
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mitch come on!speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability at an everyday price with no extra fees. keep calm, your internet's on. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ >>> that's our report and thank you for watching. i'm danley. >> i'm ama daetz. on jimmy kimmle, zac efron. >>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, zac efron and adam devine -- from "vice principals" walton goggins -- and music from melanie martinez. with cleto and the cletones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to each and every one of
mitch come on!speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability at an everyday price with no extra fees. keep calm, your internet's on. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ >>> that's our report and thank you for watching. i'm danley. >> i'm ama daetz. on jimmy kimmle, zac efron....
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mitch come on! get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability at an everyday price with no extra fees. keep calm, your internet's on. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this sa bc7 news. >> now a man hunt on the air and on the ground. an an armored car shooting leads to a search for the gunman. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. >> sky 7hd captured the moment when authorities took one of the men into custody. the sheriff deputies loaded him into a squad vehicle. in the last hour we learned the identities of both men. they are 24-year-old gutzo and 23-year-old ivan morales from lake port. >> it started this afternoon at a chase bank in windsor where an armored car guard was shot. the suspect then took off and ended up in calistoga and napa county. melanie is live in calistoga with the story. melanie? >> ama and dan, residents who were not home when this began and live here are still not being allowed back inside tonight. that is because law enforcement is still processing this cri
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you have a republican party whose leader mitch mcconnell, you know what mitch thinks? mitch thinks citizens united did not go far enough. mitch thinks we should allow the koch brothers and billionaires to employ candidates. you want to run united states senate? the koch brothers will give you a check for a few hundred million dollars. that's mcconnell's view. that's not the president or hillary clinton's view. so you may argue maybe democrats haven't been as strong as they should have been, but on this one all the blame rests with the reps who love the idea that the koch brothers and other billionaires can finance their campaigns in. my view, we have to overturn this disastrous citizens united and go further and move to public funding of elections. let me be very clear, this country is moving toward an oligarch form of society where you have a handful of billionaire families controlling everything in. terms to have the united states senate, koch brothers are pouring tens of millions of dollars trying to gain control of the u.s. senate. is that appropriate? i think not.
you have a republican party whose leader mitch mcconnell, you know what mitch thinks? mitch thinks citizens united did not go far enough. mitch thinks we should allow the koch brothers and billionaires to employ candidates. you want to run united states senate? the koch brothers will give you a check for a few hundred million dollars. that's mcconnell's view. that's not the president or hillary clinton's view. so you may argue maybe democrats haven't been as strong as they should have been, but...
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mitch mcconnell said this about your remarks "the new york times." he said it was a rookie mistake and once you -- let me finish the comment here. it's a rookie mistake and proves that trump needs people like us around to help steer him in the right direction on some basic things. >> he's 100% wrong. okay? he's 100% wrong if he said that. i didn't hear him say -- >> he did say that. >> fine. if he said that, he's 100% wrong and frankly, it's sad. we have nato and we have many countries that aren't paying for what they are supposed to be paying, which is already too little but not paying anyway and we're giving them a free ride or a ride where they owe us tremendous amounts of money and have the money but they are not paying it. you know why? >> so is there -- estonia is paying. if they get invaded by russia, you're there? >> i feel differently. >> hasn't done the 2%. >> we have countries that aren't paying and this goes beyond nato because we take care of japan. we take care of germany and south korea and saudi arabia and we lose on everything. we lo
mitch mcconnell said this about your remarks "the new york times." he said it was a rookie mistake and once you -- let me finish the comment here. it's a rookie mistake and proves that trump needs people like us around to help steer him in the right direction on some basic things. >> he's 100% wrong. okay? he's 100% wrong if he said that. i didn't hear him say -- >> he did say that. >> fine. if he said that, he's 100% wrong and frankly, it's sad. we have nato and we...