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moore moore looked into although activities and wha >> a doctor meets people every day who can't afford to pay for prescription drugs. >> leading them to come to the emergency department for consequences with not taking the medications. >> many of the patients have insurance and it's just want enough. the doctor advice don't go to the typical pharmacy or drugstore any more. >> if there are patients that i have that i think would benefit them there. >> the good news you don't have to go to canada. we have the founder. >> about 15 years ago my brother was diagnosed with nonhoj kins limb foam ma and that made me realize as a 20 something at the time that there was what the actual cost of medications were here in the united states. >> he said the experience changed his life and toeptd change others. >> how can a help you? it's that time of the month again. >> he whans firsthand what the soaring cost of prescription drugs feels like he paid thousands for his mother's 27 medications until he started using the ka nad da medicine store. >> i asked him to show the three most expensive his mother
moore moore looked into although activities and wha >> a doctor meets people every day who can't afford to pay for prescription drugs. >> leading them to come to the emergency department for consequences with not taking the medications. >> many of the patients have insurance and it's just want enough. the doctor advice don't go to the typical pharmacy or drugstore any more. >> if there are patients that i have that i think would benefit them there. >> the good news...
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(narrator) bruce nauman created several works referring to moore: seated storage capsule for henry moore, henry moorend to fail, and light trap for henry moore. (bruce nauman) it somehow had to do with capturing some sort of essence or ghost of henry moore. when i had done a few commissions or been asked to do a few commissions and none of them worked out, and i'd put in quite a bit of effort, and then nothing ever happened. so i talked to claes oldenburg about how, i asked him how he set up his situation so he, did that happen to him or what happened? so he told me how he set up contracts to get paid at various stages of the work, and that anybody could get out from under the deal if they wanted to, but at least you weren't left with nothing. and the other thing he said is: "you have to remember that no matter what they tell you, they're looking for a medium-size henry moore on a base." (narrator) if young sculptors were frustrated by living in the long shadow he cast, architects like i. m. pei were dazzled by the man and the monumentality of his sculptures. henry. welcome. (narrator) pei incorporat
(narrator) bruce nauman created several works referring to moore: seated storage capsule for henry moore, henry moorend to fail, and light trap for henry moore. (bruce nauman) it somehow had to do with capturing some sort of essence or ghost of henry moore. when i had done a few commissions or been asked to do a few commissions and none of them worked out, and i'd put in quite a bit of effort, and then nothing ever happened. so i talked to claes oldenburg about how, i asked him how he set up...
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thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed e-- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed l-- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed l-- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed s-- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed o-- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore po >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed s -- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed for the unaltered seeing their veins on the backs of their hands and the crow's feet. absolutely everything. >> embracing your natural beauty. i love it, gorgeous black and white, but if checking out beautiful homes is more your style, then the property brothers are definitely for you. twin brothers, they're facing their biggest challenge to date. renovating in the big easy and only "e.t." joins them. >> let the good times roll! >> what's sexier? popping your
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moore. "michael moore in trumpland." that does it for the show. a very happy birthday to andre lewis!is the big one. number 30. happy birthday. tune in tuesday for our five hour special tuesday night. democracy now! is hiring interns. the application deadline is november 18. check our website for details full democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning.
moore. "michael moore in trumpland." that does it for the show. a very happy birthday to andre lewis!is the big one. number 30. happy birthday. tune in tuesday for our five hour special tuesday night. democracy now! is hiring interns. the application deadline is november 18. check our website for details full democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning.
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moore. "michael moore in trumpland." that does it for the show. a very happy birthday to andre lewis!is the big one. number 30. happy birthday. tune in tuesday for our five hour special tuesday night. democracy now! is hiring interns. the application deadline is november 18. check our website for details full democracy now! is looking for feedback from people w ♪ [announcer] p allen smith's garden to table is brought to you by the berry family of nurseries - growers of edibles, hardy trees and shrubs, and fresh holiday greenery. and by the makers of jobe's organic fertilizer now in spikes, granular and water soluble formulas - easy gardener.com > great food and fun for a wonderful weekend getaway coming up right after this. ♪ hi, i'm allen smith. welcome to garden to table. hey, today's show is all about weekend getaways. who doesn't love them. a le
moore. "michael moore in trumpland." that does it for the show. a very happy birthday to andre lewis!is the big one. number 30. happy birthday. tune in tuesday for our five hour special tuesday night. democracy now! is hiring interns. the application deadline is november 18. check our website for details full democracy now! is looking for feedback from people w ♪ [announcer] p allen smith's garden to table is brought to you by the berry family of nurseries - growers of edibles,...
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moore. "michael moore in trumpland." that does it for the show. a very happy birthday to andre lewis!is the big one. number 30. happy birthday. tune in tuesday for our five hour special tuesday night. democracy now! is hiring interns. the application deadline is november 18. check our website for details full democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. ú [music playing] [car horns honking] phil: navigating through the ancient chandni chowk bazaar, the oldest street in delhi, it is humbling to experience such a dazzling expression of the human will to survive, especially here in india, with almost 1/5 of the human race striving to live together in peace. [bell ringing] behind the bustle of the commerce, one can only be
moore. "michael moore in trumpland." that does it for the show. a very happy birthday to andre lewis!is the big one. number 30. happy birthday. tune in tuesday for our five hour special tuesday night. democracy now! is hiring interns. the application deadline is november 18. check our website for details full democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. ú [music playing] [car horns honking] phil: navigating through the ancient chandni chowk...
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thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed t-- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore po >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed s -- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed for the unaltered seeing their veins on the backs of their hands and the crow's feet. absolutely everything. >> embracing your natural beauty. i love it, gorgeous black and white, but if checking out beautiful homes is more your style, then the property brothers are definitely for you. twin brothers, they're facing renovating in the big easy and only "e.t." joins them. >> let the good times roll! >> what's sexier? popping your pecks or slapping your keg? >> ever since we've been out of the womb we've been competing. that's just how brothers are. >> i won the original challenge. i was born first. >> i kicked him out first. i wanted more relaxation time. >> they're going head to head in new orleans renovating side by side homes to see who can score >> this one of the most rough, raw houses we've ever worked on. jonathan is known as the handy one, and drew says don't count him out of the competition. >> news flash
thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed t-- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore po >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed s -- >> 46-year-old uma thurman and 55-year-old julianne moore posed for the unaltered seeing their veins on the backs of their hands and the crow's feet. absolutely everything. >> embracing your natural beauty. i love it, gorgeous black and white, but if checking out beautiful homes is more your...
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moore. interview w michael moore. interview with michael moore. "interview with michael moore. el moore. wait...is this where you typically shop? you should be getting double miles on every purchase! switch...to the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just ...(dismissively) airline purchases. seriously... double miles... everywhere. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ ♪ is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. (bing) >>> some minority candidates won. potentially 18 as one race is still being counted right now. women in this group hitting a record. joining senator mazie horono of hawaii, and kamala harris and tammy duckworth also with a senate win there joining me, good to see you here. what does this record say about the overall electorate? >> what it says is we are at a historical moment. the elections surprised. many people thought people of color would deliver
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i don't think we are going to un-moore moore's law.hat i argue, and this is the last part of the book, is that i believe the proper governing unit in the 21st century is not the nation state. it is not going to be the single family because it is too weak to stand up against gail forces. many are now single-parent also they are really too weak. it is going to be the healthy community that is close enough to people and their lives, adaptive enough to help them with the lifelong learning. allow more and more people to be connected, protected, and respected. that is what the community really can do. that is what it does at its best. and so, we have talked about this before. if you want to be an optimist about america today, stand on your head. the country looks like so much better from the bottom up than the top down. you go to raleigh-durham, austin, there are amazing communities. i tell the story of minneapolis in the last part of the book. where diverse people are living together, they are living together with fewer right-left issues. m
i don't think we are going to un-moore moore's law.hat i argue, and this is the last part of the book, is that i believe the proper governing unit in the 21st century is not the nation state. it is not going to be the single family because it is too weak to stand up against gail forces. many are now single-parent also they are really too weak. it is going to be the healthy community that is close enough to people and their lives, adaptive enough to help them with the lifelong learning. allow...
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moore? about moore using coke? uh-uh. he did find time to talk about how tight they were. maybe he's protecting his buddy's reputation. one possibility. zorzi's gonna have to get dole-tested. [sighs] yeah. - you want me to tell him? - no. let's give him a chance to tell us what he left out. either of you know zorzi personally? he wasn't a drinker, about all i can say. i never saw him in the bars. i barely know the guy. yeah. back when it was-- [chuckles] mauriello-- before he changed it. tony mauriello, huh? i can remember those guys... hanging on the corner, harmonizing-- man. young kid. i couldn't think of nothing cooler than that. excuse me, zorzi. we need a minute. - yeah, sure, sure. - hey, you guys are gonna catch that other bum, right? - that's our plan. - tony was a great guy. he loved cops. yeah, some. listen, i was gonna come talk to you. tony being who he was, you know, there's probably gonna be reporters, tv. i want my name left out of it. we weren't planning on talking to any press. this other scumbag being at large, i don't want to put my family in jeopardy. let me ask you. tony moore have a cocaine habit you were aware of? you saying there was coke in his system? you know, those stickup guys-- maybe they figured that's what was in tony's briefcase. if i knew that, i wouldn't hide it from you fellas. but we're gonna need you to get dole-tested. [laughs] say what? hey, you know the way this job is. anything involved with drugs, you know. - you don't mind, do you? - do i mind? listen, if tony had went into the john at la guardia... and did something, i don't know. but what i could swear to is, i never saw him use. i never saw him in possession. he respected cops. ure me for a coke hound. - whoa, whoa. hold on, zorzi. - no, no, man. you got it. hey, sarge. i gotta go over to lefrak city, xxxx in a cup to satisfy these detectives. - go pick up bobby rock, huh? - hey, bobby. hey, andy. what do you got? d.o.a. dump job over on avenue "b." they brought you guys in early off that shooting last night, huh? - [sipowicz] yeah. - hey! you're sending mike zorzi to get dole-test
moore? about moore using coke? uh-uh. he did find time to talk about how tight they were. maybe he's protecting his buddy's reputation. one possibility. zorzi's gonna have to get dole-tested. [sighs] yeah. - you want me to tell him? - no. let's give him a chance to tell us what he left out. either of you know zorzi personally? he wasn't a drinker, about all i can say. i never saw him in the bars. i barely know the guy. yeah. back when it was-- [chuckles] mauriello-- before he changed it. tony...
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you've had steve moore on, moore laid out one, what he wants to do with the tax system and to encourage capital investment, not only in our country in general but in our central cities, and what we're trying to do is make sure as i told you before personnel is policy. we're trying to make sure the personnel that's coming together is consistent with what it would take to implement his agenda. it's a very aggressive agenda. you have folks on talking obamacare and the reality is, neil, pre-existing conditions, folks being able to stay home until 26, breaking down, this is one of the major changes, breaking down these false walls of competition where folks can go outside their states. >> a lot of people think he pivoted. he talked about those features. but 20 million get health insurance now who would lose it under a get rid of it thing. is there a proviso or special thing to keep up or keep going so they still have health insurance and move into whatever you guys come up with? >> at the end of the day, again, told you before, this is going to be donald trump's agenda. he just had a major m
you've had steve moore on, moore laid out one, what he wants to do with the tax system and to encourage capital investment, not only in our country in general but in our central cities, and what we're trying to do is make sure as i told you before personnel is policy. we're trying to make sure the personnel that's coming together is consistent with what it would take to implement his agenda. it's a very aggressive agenda. you have folks on talking obamacare and the reality is, neil,...
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moore with a steal. to don coleman and the bears lead by 13. ten seconds left in the half. charlie moore, from way downtown. 38-26 cal, second half. mooreore, he is good. he can steal the ball. steps in front, moore with 18 points. and grant mullens with a drive, gets the roll. he had 14. bears have won 22 straight at home, 71-61. hockey fans who decided we're not going to do shopping on friday, the sharks saved their best for last, in the tank against the islanders. joe thorton, hello. just before faceoff, second period, sharks score twice in 34 seconds. brent burns from the blue line and beats former shark backup, 2-1, san jose. less than a minute left, ties up, and so you figure we're going to overtime, right. no, 22 seconds left, the shot, patrick marlowe, and it looks like it went off a defenseman. that's the game winner, 3-2 sharks. sharks host anaheim tonight. and this last item seems hard to believe, but the boston herald says there have been internal discussions about reacquiring pablo sando vval, who helped th giants win three world titles bs. the red sox would have to eat much of the $58 million left for the deal to get serio
moore with a steal. to don coleman and the bears lead by 13. ten seconds left in the half. charlie moore, from way downtown. 38-26 cal, second half. mooreore, he is good. he can steal the ball. steps in front, moore with 18 points. and grant mullens with a drive, gets the roll. he had 14. bears have won 22 straight at home, 71-61. hockey fans who decided we're not going to do shopping on friday, the sharks saved their best for last, in the tank against the islanders. joe thorton, hello. just...
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moore's visit yesterday. moore had breakfast with the president. he asked about his long life. he said he didn't have much to do with it. moore trip from hatboro to washington, d.c. got a military send off with motorcade for his military terve vis. >>> you saw how nice it was out there, lots of sunshine, same thing today. it will be a little chilly out there, especially compared to yesterday's 64. generally speaking it's not a bad day, lots of sunshine and very nice for this time of the year. as we overlook the commodor barry bridge, there's nothing going on, there's not a cloud in the sky, they say the kind of day it's expected to be. let's start you out with the numbers this morning. 37 degrees in philadelphia. with a dewpoint of 22. so the air is pretty dry. the pressure reading is falling, high pressure is sliding on in. just like last weekend, high pressure is in control that means another nice weekend. we have winds and we are picking up windchills. philadelphia, 37. poconos, 38. 30 in millville. 41 in cape may. trenton, 35. there's the windchills. 20s north and west, feels like 17 in the mountains. 33 for philadelphia.
moore's visit yesterday. moore had breakfast with the president. he asked about his long life. he said he didn't have much to do with it. moore trip from hatboro to washington, d.c. got a military send off with motorcade for his military terve vis. >>> you saw how nice it was out there, lots of sunshine, same thing today. it will be a little chilly out there, especially compared to yesterday's 64. generally speaking it's not a bad day, lots of sunshine and very nice for this time of...
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moore's new film "michael moore in trumpland." it was edited to make sure like -- make it sound like michael moore was endorsing trump. esponded -- we end today's show with the un-doctored clip from michael moore's film. this is from "michael moore in trumpland." >> donald trump came from the detroit economic club and stood there in front of a ford motor executive and saidd, if you pull these factories as you're planning to do in detroit and build them in m mexico, i'm goig carst 35% tariff on those when you send them back and nobody is going to buy them. it was an amazing thing to see. no politician, republican or democrat, had ever said anything like that to these executives. and it was music to the ears of people in michigan and ohio and .ennnnsylvania and wisconsin the brexit states. if you live here in ohio, you know what i'm talking about. whether trump means it or not is irrelevant because he is saying the things to people who are hurting. it is why every beaten down, namelessss, forgotten working stiff who used to be part of what was called the middle class loves trump. he is the e human molotov cocktl that the
moore's new film "michael moore in trumpland." it was edited to make sure like -- make it sound like michael moore was endorsing trump. esponded -- we end today's show with the un-doctored clip from michael moore's film. this is from "michael moore in trumpland." >> donald trump came from the detroit economic club and stood there in front of a ford motor executive and saidd, if you pull these factories as you're planning to do in detroit and build them in m mexico, i'm...
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nathan moore says up until >> dr. moore says it virtually eliminates the addiction. as for how it works -- >> the brain receptors in the brain prevents other opiates from at thatting to those. it doesn't -- those. it doesn't give patients the high they typically get with opioids and heroin. >> people don't get withdrawals either. >>> you can experience the arty side of mile high city tomorrow. november 12th. tonight is the second night of the 12 day sin cinematic festival. film makers, actors, directors will be in town next few days. they'll watch and discuss 250 films. if you're out there, looking to be discovered. this will be your big break. high performance athletes do it all the time. cupping isn't just for them. . >>> welcome back. medications are not the answer to everyone's pain. some people seek alternative forms of relief. this might look familiar. the one you're about to see has been around thousands of years. lots of people really started paying tension during the rio athletes like michael phelps and us everyday people that have deep, tight muscle knots.
nathan moore says up until >> dr. moore says it virtually eliminates the addiction. as for how it works -- >> the brain receptors in the brain prevents other opiates from at thatting to those. it doesn't -- those. it doesn't give patients the high they typically get with opioids and heroin. >> people don't get withdrawals either. >>> you can experience the arty side of mile high city tomorrow. november 12th. tonight is the second night of the 12 day sin cinematic...
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moore. a shemar moore. after oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream a shemar moore. after in no hurry to make anything happen. ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena?. "see what's possible." i had frequent heartburn, but...my doctor recommended prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, mmended brand for 10 straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed people say, let's just get a sandwich or something. "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, "or something." and we don't just pull smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. happening now? the volumized brow! new brow precise fiber volumizer from maybelline new york. our first brow mascara with fiber-infused gel... adds volume. precisely. maybelline's brow precise fiber volumizer. make it happen ?maybelline new york? to fee
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charlie moore carried the load. moore, a cal freshman with 38 points. ant eaters from uc irvine built a big lead. the golden bears are in trouble. cal came back. he is seven feet tall and you can't teach that. tied at 62 and going to over time. in ot and steven domingo rise and shine. cal win itself 75-65. baseball gnaws and he won 20 games for the nationals and named the national league cy young winner. only the 6th pitcher to play in both leagues. he edged out veer -- he edged out verlander and much to the dismay of his fiancee, kate upton. it is brought to you
charlie moore carried the load. moore, a cal freshman with 38 points. ant eaters from uc irvine built a big lead. the golden bears are in trouble. cal came back. he is seven feet tall and you can't teach that. tied at 62 and going to over time. in ot and steven domingo rise and shine. cal win itself 75-65. baseball gnaws and he won 20 games for the nationals and named the national league cy young winner. only the 6th pitcher to play in both leagues. he edged out veer -- he edged out verlander...
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charlie moore carried the load. moore, a cal freshman with 38 points. eaters from uc irvine built a big lead. the golden bears are in trouble. cal came back. he is seven feet tall and you can't teach that. tied at 62 and going to over time. in ot and steven domingo rise and shine. cal win itself 75-65. baseball gnaws and he won 20 games for the nationals and named the national league cy young winner. only the 6th pitcher to play in both leagues. he edged out veer -- he edged out verlander and much to the dismay of his
charlie moore carried the load. moore, a cal freshman with 38 points. eaters from uc irvine built a big lead. the golden bears are in trouble. cal came back. he is seven feet tall and you can't teach that. tied at 62 and going to over time. in ot and steven domingo rise and shine. cal win itself 75-65. baseball gnaws and he won 20 games for the nationals and named the national league cy young winner. only the 6th pitcher to play in both leagues. he edged out veer -- he edged out verlander and...
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moore. scott piercy and ryan moore both played very well in round three. here's more on 13 new york knocking down the long birdie putt to get to 11-under. then later, moore has a chance for an eagle and he puts that one right next to the hole. it would be an easy tap in for a birdie. finishes 11 under par. here's piercy, 6 under for the closer to the lead. he just missed it. he's in the hunt. great shape tomorrow's final round the leader,s rod, not as hot today. he drops it and then how about this -- lucas glover, he was the hot golfer today. 6 under par. took the lead out. >>> last night the new mexico, 92-66. jalen led it with 22 points. they opened up a 11-point lead. head coach marvin men zips was pleased with the effort but know the competition is going to get a lot stronger in the coming weeks. that was good. we got a little careless there at times but, you know, still as bad as we played -- not as bad as we played but the miscues that we had, i thought only 13 turnovers with that reckless at that time, still not bad. it was good. i think it was a better effort than tuesday. that's what you want to see is progress. >> the regular season starts on f
moore. scott piercy and ryan moore both played very well in round three. here's more on 13 new york knocking down the long birdie putt to get to 11-under. then later, moore has a chance for an eagle and he puts that one right next to the hole. it would be an easy tap in for a birdie. finishes 11 under par. here's piercy, 6 under for the closer to the lead. he just missed it. he's in the hunt. great shape tomorrow's final round the leader,s rod, not as hot today. he drops it and then how about...
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charlie moore carried the load. moore, a cal freshman with 38 points.ers from uc irvine built a big lead. the golden bears are in trouble. cal came back. he is seven feet tall and you can't teach that. tied at 62 and going to over time. in ot and steven domingo rise and shine. cal win itself 75-65. baseball gnaws and he won 20 games for the nationals and named the national league cy young winner. only the 6th pitcher to play in both leagues. he edged out veer -- he edged out verlander and much to the dismay of his fiancee, kate upton. it is brought to you not getting your best sleep? could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. save $500 on the queen cse mattress with sleepiq technology. hurry, ends sunday. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> that's our report and we appreciate your time as always. dan ashley. >> and i'm ama date. for larry, sandhya, thank you for joining us. on jimmy "jimmy kimmel >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimm
charlie moore carried the load. moore, a cal freshman with 38 points.ers from uc irvine built a big lead. the golden bears are in trouble. cal came back. he is seven feet tall and you can't teach that. tied at 62 and going to over time. in ot and steven domingo rise and shine. cal win itself 75-65. baseball gnaws and he won 20 games for the nationals and named the national league cy young winner. only the 6th pitcher to play in both leagues. he edged out veer -- he edged out verlander and much...
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moore cand and thecamper he was reported te been driving. >> tampa police assisted us with >> now, a tampa police officer spotted moore driving in traffic near mlk on the 301. he was able to pull over the camper and arrested moore without resistance but the bigger question is what led up to the shooting. we are told that is being questioned about st. pete detectives and we may learn what charges he is facing heading into the morning. and we saw a who were too upset to talk on camera. >> after a massive manhunt that lasted nearly 20 hours volusia county deputies nabbed eddie powell. powell was shot several times and he is in the hospital tonight and is expected to survive, but a sheriff's canine officer died during the exchange. we talked to a neighbor who saw it all happen. >> shane has lived in this neighborhood about ten years. he says he has never seen anything like this before. >> we couldn't get on our road and we had to go a fairly long way to even get to the house. >> roads were blocked off for about 20 hours while several agencies were looking for eddie powell in the >> powell is a wanted criminal from georgia, arrested before for a variety of crimes including aggravated assault and drug charges. in the
moore cand and thecamper he was reported te been driving. >> tampa police assisted us with >> now, a tampa police officer spotted moore driving in traffic near mlk on the 301. he was able to pull over the camper and arrested moore without resistance but the bigger question is what led up to the shooting. we are told that is being questioned about st. pete detectives and we may learn what charges he is facing heading into the morning. and we saw a who were too upset to talk on...
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moore's law. so moore's law according to our friend gordon moore 50 plus years ago said the speed and power microchips will double every 24 montds, if you put it on a tbraf it looks like a hockey stick, a proxy for technology. the market for me is globalization but not your grandfather's globalization, not containers on shipsk digital globalization, facebook, twitter, pay pal, all things digitized and globalized. put it on a graph, looks like a hockey stick, mother nature, climate change, by kro diversity loss, population, put it on a graph, looks like a hockey stick. i think's in the middle of three hockey stick accelerations all at the same time with the three largest forces on the planet, the market, mother's nature and moore's law and they are i think fundamentally reshaping it and reshaping politics, geo politics, they are reshaping the workplace, ethics and communities. so the first part of the book is about these accelerations. and the second part is how i reimagine, how i think we need to reimagine, give my crack on it, these different realms. >> rose: talking about speeding up, you point to 2
moore's law. so moore's law according to our friend gordon moore 50 plus years ago said the speed and power microchips will double every 24 montds, if you put it on a tbraf it looks like a hockey stick, a proxy for technology. the market for me is globalization but not your grandfather's globalization, not containers on shipsk digital globalization, facebook, twitter, pay pal, all things digitized and globalized. put it on a graph, looks like a hockey stick, mother nature, climate change, by...
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moore. investigators in tampa arrested him yesterday. moore lived in a catcher outside his friends home. his friend suffered a stroke. there was some sort of fight and then police say moore shot wright once in the chest killing him. >>> it's the holiday season two families are suffering and basically two lives ruined over an argument. >> that argument though authorities have not said what it was about. >> an update this morning. we've learned that a sixth child sadly has died from injuries after that school bus crash in chattanooga. just had some video from a vigil that was held by community members. authorities also just released a photo of the child who passed away. just yesterday the national transportation safety board revealing the bus driver the narrow winding row is not a part of the normal route. 24-year-old now charged with vehicle lal homicide and also led to even more charges. investigate force now reveal they did not find any traces of alcohol or drugs in his system. this was a second time in two months that walker crashed a school bus. officials described the first time as a minor accident. >>> police are working to keep you safe right now as you snag all th
moore. investigators in tampa arrested him yesterday. moore lived in a catcher outside his friends home. his friend suffered a stroke. there was some sort of fight and then police say moore shot wright once in the chest killing him. >>> it's the holiday season two families are suffering and basically two lives ruined over an argument. >> that argument though authorities have not said what it was about. >> an update this morning. we've learned that a sixth child sadly has...
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and documentary film maker michael moore expected trump to win. moorete, quote, we live where the majority agree with the liberal position. we lack leadership to make that happen. >> votes are in. your voice still counts. we're hearing what you have to say about the election next on abc7 news. >> we're still watching a crowd of thousands in oakland. upwards of 6,000 marching up broadway now. so far, a large group, but ♪ remember when christmas was magical? let's get back there. celebrate the arrival of santa at bass pro shops this saturday and the unveiling of santa's wonderland. time passes. hold on to christmas. >>> you're looking at protestors marching in oakland. >> large police presence is there. so far this event is peaceful but numbers have really grown in the past hour or so. >> melanie woodrow spent the day talking with people on market street. >> we're shocked. >> makes me sad someone who treats people the way he was so proud of treating people. >> it's mixed emotions. i didn't vote for either candidates. i may be different than most people in
and documentary film maker michael moore expected trump to win. moorete, quote, we live where the majority agree with the liberal position. we lack leadership to make that happen. >> votes are in. your voice still counts. we're hearing what you have to say about the election next on abc7 news. >> we're still watching a crowd of thousands in oakland. upwards of 6,000 marching up broadway now. so far, a large group, but ♪ remember when christmas was magical? let's get back there....
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and documentary film maker michael moore expected trump to win. moorete, quote, we live where the majority agree with the liberal position. we lack leadership to make that happen. >> votes are in. your voice still counts. we're hearing what you have to say about the election next on abc7 news. >> we're still watching a crowd of thousands in oakland. upwards of 6,000 marching up broadway now. so far, a large group, but -lois pricese. [ifrom grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. >>> you're looking at protestors marching in oakland. >> large police presence is there. so far this event is peaceful but numbers
and documentary film maker michael moore expected trump to win. moorete, quote, we live where the majority agree with the liberal position. we lack leadership to make that happen. >> votes are in. your voice still counts. we're hearing what you have to say about the election next on abc7 news. >> we're still watching a crowd of thousands in oakland. upwards of 6,000 marching up broadway now. so far, a large group, but -lois pricese. [ifrom grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of...
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because the three largest forces on the planet, the market, mother nature, and moore's law, are in simultaneous acceleration. moore's -- the power of chips will double every 24 months. the market is digital globalization. not your grandfather's globalization, containers on ships, but facebook, twitter, paypal. all these things are being digitized and globalized. including this show and our business. last thing is climate change, population., we are in the middle of three simultaneous accelerations at the same time and they are interacting. more technology means more globalization. more globalization leads to more climate change. and they aren't just changing things. i argue they are reshaping the workplace, reshaping geopolitics, politics, community, and ethics. katty: but couldn't that mean that people would opt for more stability and not more change? thomas: absolutely, and part of what you are seeing -- my book , i always tell people, has a theme song, by brandi carlisle. god, i wish i could buy it so that when you open it and plays the song like a hallmark card plays "happy birthday." the main nine refrain is "y
because the three largest forces on the planet, the market, mother nature, and moore's law, are in simultaneous acceleration. moore's -- the power of chips will double every 24 months. the market is digital globalization. not your grandfather's globalization, containers on ships, but facebook, twitter, paypal. all these things are being digitized and globalized. including this show and our business. last thing is climate change, population., we are in the middle of three simultaneous...
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moore did one of the most extraordinary things. this shows how there's new political order. michael moore is somebody that -- we've been at each other's throats for a decade. but michael moore got it better than anybody else this entire campaign and he did something extraordinary. he did something that we all need to do as americans that live more and more in our clusters. we live around people who think like us, who vote like us, who worship like us or don't worship at all, but michael moore -- actually is michael moore talking to donald trump supporters and having a conversation with them and understanding them and explaining why they shouldn't vote for donald trump. it was an extraordinary exercise. if the media had done it, hillary clinton may have won. >> all right. still ahead on "morning joe," graciousness between politicians but protests did break out in the streets all over the country last night. we'll have more on the complicated aftermath of this election. >>> and later, history in the making. we'll get perspective of bob woodward, walter isaacson and historian doris kearns good goo. we'll be right back. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into
moore did one of the most extraordinary things. this shows how there's new political order. michael moore is somebody that -- we've been at each other's throats for a decade. but michael moore got it better than anybody else this entire campaign and he did something extraordinary. he did something that we all need to do as americans that live more and more in our clusters. we live around people who think like us, who vote like us, who worship like us or don't worship at all, but michael moore...
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. >>> filmmaker michael moore has been warning about a trump ground swell for months. now moore has a new documentary about michael mooreumpland. it is part soliloquy and part focus group. he speaks to a theater full of trump and clinton supporters in ohio and sets out to see if there is such thing as middle ground to be found between the groups of voters. >> every beaten down nameless forgotten working person who used to be part of the middle class loves trump. he is the human molotov cocktail they have been waiting for. the human hand grenade they can legally throw into the system that stole their lives with them. >> who are doesn't like the supreme court system on gay marriage. you don't support it. anybody else? sir, then don't get gay married. right? >> michael moore joins me now. i have to say i loved the idea of what hyou had to do. it is what the two candidates should be doing and what many in the media should be spending more time doing. you put them together. how did they interact? >> people were with each other. that room was about a 30 trump people, one half hillary and the others were not going to vote. >>
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moore. new film "michael moore and trumpland" is available on itunes. i want to talk about michigan and millennials. first, you have -- i mean, you have been in a lot of situations where you're in front of a lot of clouds. and a thing happens and there's that moment of fear. >> yes. >> is this going sideways? >> yes, that has thappened to m a number of times, yes. not a good feeling. but you know, i have been fortunate to have very good security, and here i am still talking to you. >> we always have this confidence which i think is largely an earned confidence, thank god, that we conduct our politics no matter how spirited in a nonviolent fashion, for the most part, particularly when you compare it to places where political violence is routine. but there's always a way about the way our politics have gotten so fraught that makes it feel ominous in a way it didn't feel before. maybe that's just me, but i think this year feels like that. >> we know the country we live in. we live in a country where there are 300 million guns in people's homes. the good news, according to the "washington post" a couple weeks ago, is only 3% of the american public owns one half of the guns. i don't know if that's good news or bad news. >> more and more guns in fewer and fewer hands. >> correct, but 9 million people owns upwards of 150 million guns. okay. >> that is -- you're right. >> that's the country we live in. we're conscious of it, and we are aware of it, it will get better. it will get better. >> donald trump is in nevada. the president of the united states, hillary clinton, a few other surrogates are going to michigan. we talk about your home state. >> bill is going to michigan. >> and there's sort of two theories, they're locking this down because it's one of the places that doesn't have early voting and they can productively go there, but then there's folks, you i think are worried about michigan. >> i have been warning people for months about michigan, what i call the brexit states of the rust belt, that it would get close, tighten up like this. this is, you know, this is not surprising to me. it may be in near a virtual tie. they're all going there monday. the last day of the campaign they're spending in michigan. but the warning signs have been there for a while. first of all, hillary couldn't even win the democratic primary. she lost the bernie. secondly, there were 130,000 more people that showed up on primary day in march than voted republican over the democrats in a democratic blue state. all right. >> and there's a republican governor, obviously. >> a republican governor, republican legislator. yes, 19 of our 14 members of our congress are republican thanks to gerrymandering, so yes, this has been smung i have been worried about a long time. the good news is one of the candidates is actually going to do something to help the people of michigan and the other candidate is using them and conning them, saying he's going to -- he's the man of the people, the quote billionaire. and i'm -- i mean, we all of us in michigan, i live them, i vote there. we're all doing what we can do in the next 50 hours to make sure michigan stays blue. >> it's funny because i remember talking to -- i'm trying to think who it was. i think it was mitch stewart who was the battleground state's director for the obama campaign. it was fairly early in this campaign. one of the things he said, he said we overperformed in michigan because of the auto rescue and romney's opposition to it. it was real stark there for those voters because barack obama had done the auto rescue and mitt romney essentially drop dead, it's a mistake. he thought the was going to be a lower margin this time around because it was sort of artificially high around that issue. >> right, because obama used to say, you know, we kill ed that, we saved detroit. they never saved droit. >> general motors is -- >> general motors. detroit, a lot of good things are happening in detroit, and things are improving. and have improved in the obama administration has been there to help. you go to parts of detroit now, the midtown area, there's like virtually zero occupancy, if you want to start a small business in midtown, you can't do it because it's filling up. good things are happening. my main concern are young people and bernie voters, that they understand, because bernie won the state of michigan. >> i'm going to play you, you have a part about millennials. let's play that if we've got it. >> they didn't create climate change. they didn't send the troops to iraq. millennials didn't cause the wall street collapse. why is it on them to fix our [ bleep ] situation that we have handed them? i mean, seriously. >> i like that riff because i think sometimes there's a little bit of this, there's like, oh, these dumb millennials. they need to get it together, stop being so woolly-headed. they really did get an unbelievable mess not of their own making. really objectively. >> handed. that's right. now it's like you millennials have to save us on tuesday. no, you don't, but what i do want to say -- >> save yourself. >> no, but because -- see, we kind of know now, we know how african-americans, the majority of african-americans are going to vote for hillary, the majority of hispanics are going to vote for hillary. of all these groups thattee know how they're going to vote, the one group that's still up in the air is mirnls. it's between hillary and not voting or voting for jill stein. >> or gary johnson who also does decently with them. >> not in michigan, but all right. so that's -- what i say to mi l millennials is do what you need to do, but you hold the power for the next three days. you're the most powerful political group, demographic in this country. and if you show up in record numbers for hillary and she wins, the headline on wednesday and thursday is going to be, it was the millennials that put hillary clinton in the white house, and the power you'll have for the next four years because you're the ones who did this, you're the ones who did this -- >> this is a really good point because i was having this feeling last night as i was offing, we're starting to get numbers about latino turnout, particularly in florida and nevada, looks like it's exceeding expectations. don't know what will come later, but i had the thought, wouldn't it be hilarious end result of this if donald trump's candidacy ends up inspiring enough latino voting that they become such a powerful voting bloc that then democrats have to deliver for them. that's kind of the way things work a little bit. >> that's correct. that will happen. >> if you're a key vote and you can't be ignored, you incur dents. >> this will happen for hispanic americans and for millennials. >> and you already saw it a little in the primary with the college stuff. a bidding war, a competition in the best way for those votes. >> i live in a town that is not a college town in michigan. in the primary, 70% for bernie, 30% for hillary. i'm telling you, bernie voters need to teal great because we won 22 states, we moved the candidate to the left for about two thirds of his positions and if the democrats get the senate, the head of the senate budget committee is a guy named bernie sanders, a socialist, in charge of the budget. >> michael moorea pleasure. come by any time. no cubs game on tonight. we have much nor to come and the latest on that scene in reno tonight. thank you. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier happen. the search for relief often leads... here... here... or here. today, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with high intensity power that uses technology once only available in doctors' offices. its wireless remote lets you control the intensity. and helps you get back to things like... this... this... or this. and back to being yourself. introducing new aleve direct thera
moore. new film "michael moore and trumpland" is available on itunes. i want to talk about michigan and millennials. first, you have -- i mean, you have been in a lot of situations where you're in front of a lot of clouds. and a thing happens and there's that moment of fear. >> yes. >> is this going sideways? >> yes, that has thappened to m a number of times, yes. not a good feeling. but you know, i have been fortunate to have very good security, and here i am still...
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if you believe in moore's law -- and, remember, moore's law was not supposed to last forever. a lot of people debate when it's coming to an end, and you'll even read in the last few months people saying, yes, finally -- >> i've read that. that's a concern for people who work at intel. >> so far hasn't happened and i do believe our games will have the opportunity to look like live action. we're still going to make titles like borderlands, but for some of our realistic titles, it's going to be possible. >> i know cliff mason who is my co-writer who said you would be remiss if you didn't ask strauss to date how many units sold, grand theft auto? >> thank you, cliff. i appreciate it. grand theft auto 5 has sold 70 million units. and it continues to sell. it's one of the reasons we had such a great quarter. and three years after release, grand theft auto online had year-over-year growth in the quarter as well. >> but that's not possible. >> i think it's become the standard bearer for this generation. it really has. >> i just got to congratulate you. we've known each other for a whi
if you believe in moore's law -- and, remember, moore's law was not supposed to last forever. a lot of people debate when it's coming to an end, and you'll even read in the last few months people saying, yes, finally -- >> i've read that. that's a concern for people who work at intel. >> so far hasn't happened and i do believe our games will have the opportunity to look like live action. we're still going to make titles like borderlands, but for some of our realistic titles, it's...
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joining me now michael moore, new film michael moore in trump land.nt to talk about michigan and millenials. first, you have been in a lot of situations where you are in front of a lot of crowds, and nothing happens, and there's that moment of fear. >> yes. >> is this going sideways? >> yes, that has happened to me on a number of times. yes. >> i have been fortunate to have good security, and here i am where. >> there's always this -- we always have this confidence which i think is largely an earned confidence. there's always something about the way that we've gotten -- it makes it feel ominous in a way it didn't feel before. maybe that's just me. >> we know the country we live in. it's not just the political season. >> now the good news, according to the washington post a couple of weeks ago, was that only 3% of the american public owns one-half of the guns. >> it's more and more guns in fewer and fewer hands. that means nine million people owning up to 50 million guns. okay. >> that is -- >> that's the cult we live in. we're always aware of it and a
joining me now michael moore, new film michael moore in trump land.nt to talk about michigan and millenials. first, you have been in a lot of situations where you are in front of a lot of crowds, and nothing happens, and there's that moment of fear. >> yes. >> is this going sideways? >> yes, that has happened to me on a number of times. yes. >> i have been fortunate to have good security, and here i am where. >> there's always this -- we always have this confidence...
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moore from way downtown. 38-26, cal. second half. more from moore. he's good, he can steal the ball. moore with 18 points.rant mullens with the drive, gets the roll. he had 14. bears have won 22 straight at home. >>> for all the hockey fans decided we aren't going, doing any shopping on friday. the sharks saved their best for last in the tank against the islanders. joe thornton, hello. just before face-off. second period sharks score twice in 34 seconds. brett burns from the blue line and beats former shark backup thomas greiss. third period, nick leddy ties it up against aaron dell. so you figure we are going to overtime, right? no, 22 seconds left, brett burns the shot, patrick marleau the deflection and looks like it went off an islander defenseman as well. 3-2, sharks. sharks host anaheim tonight. and this last item seems kind of hard to believe but the boston herald reports the giants have had internal discussions about reacquiring pablo sandoval. yes, the ones beloved player, who has been a bust in boston, and he's coming off a shoulder injuries and weight issues. the red socks would have to eat muc
moore from way downtown. 38-26, cal. second half. more from moore. he's good, he can steal the ball. moore with 18 points.rant mullens with the drive, gets the roll. he had 14. bears have won 22 straight at home. >>> for all the hockey fans decided we aren't going, doing any shopping on friday. the sharks saved their best for last in the tank against the islanders. joe thornton, hello. just before face-off. second period sharks score twice in 34 seconds. brett burns from the blue line...
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first, make sure you tune in for all in with chris hayes tonight when michael moore is chris' special guest. mooree back. we'll be right back live here on msnbc. >>> it is time for your business entrepreneu entrepreneur of the week. meet wilmer of minnesota and a mexican i mexican immigrant and this somalia owner grocery store. they and others bringing new lights into this downtown, for more watch your business sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. a day to support our community and show some love for the people we love. and the places we love. the stuff we can't get anywhere else and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here can help keep our town growing. on small business saturday, let's shop small for our neighborhood, our town, our home. on november 26th, get up, (all) get together and shop small. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. >>> we have breaking news as we follow the president elect trump's team. confirmed by katy tur, mik
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moore. for now we will simply say, wes moore, friend, good to have you on and a happy thanksgiving to you and yours. >>> nicolle is going to stick around because she was here in the studio on election night when we tossed around the labels the pollsters used to see how voters would vote that night. we have a lot of guests to say something about that, coming up when "the 11th hour" continues. it's easy to love your laxative... ...when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases, and softens to unblock naturally. so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. >>> though the election seems over, there are still some races that have not been called because they are so close. in michigan, 12 votes separate secretary clinton and donald trump. one thing we do know about michigan is donald trump flipped it by getting more votes in small towns and rural parts of the state than romney did in 2012. in pennsylvania, he bested romney by 12 points. he did better in wisconsin by 10 points, and the clinton campaign didn't see it coming until it was too late. we w
moore. for now we will simply say, wes moore, friend, good to have you on and a happy thanksgiving to you and yours. >>> nicolle is going to stick around because she was here in the studio on election night when we tossed around the labels the pollsters used to see how voters would vote that night. we have a lot of guests to say something about that, coming up when "the 11th hour" continues. it's easy to love your laxative... ...when that lax loves your body back. only...
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moor" ) now, this is a tune my pappy taught me. it's all about road thieves and robbers and such. called "brennen on the moor." now, being as you folks have been so nice to me, i thought maybe you'd like to meet my boys. now, this one here is, uh-- - ( instrument squeals ) - woman: oh! don't bother saying it, charvanaugh. what are you doing? i'll explain to you later. get us out of here! what's holding up that gate? you mean he was fixing to rob us? that's exactly what i mean. he's got four boys out there-- get his gun, sump!
moor" ) now, this is a tune my pappy taught me. it's all about road thieves and robbers and such. called "brennen on the moor." now, being as you folks have been so nice to me, i thought maybe you'd like to meet my boys. now, this one here is, uh-- - ( instrument squeals ) - woman: oh! don't bother saying it, charvanaugh. what are you doing? i'll explain to you later. get us out of here! what's holding up that gate? you mean he was fixing to rob us? that's exactly what i mean....
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moore joins us from the southeast side of mellaney moore -- southeast side . >> reporter: one person there has been $35,000 in damage.>> yes, the first part that i noticed was the windshield. >> reporter: jason hassey needs to get three dense repaired on his car. >> cannot -- when i got to my destination, took a closer look at it and i happened to look around and i actually found this one on the passenger door right away. when i got home, i noticed this one back here >> reporter: he heard about vandalism with bb guns in the area and filed a report with police. the iowa city police are trying to determine the number of victims and how much damage has been done.>> they could be charged in addition to assault charges for the person that was shot with a bb gun.>> reporter: this is a different toy gun, but he cautions that these weapons can look real and do prevent individuals from community.hesse says he will be contacting his insurance company and moving on from there.04:58:15 it's just sad that you can't leave your property out on a public street like this without something like this happening. iowa city police say as more people learn about this, more something like this happening. >> reporter: the iowa city police say that as more people learn about this that there may be more reports coming in. iowa city, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news . >>> the man who killed and 11- year-old minnesota away will spend the next 20 years behind henrich led police to jacob wetterling's remains - nearly three decades after the murder. police say he admitted to kidnapping, sexually assaulting and shooting the boy - as part of a plea deal. once henrich is released from prison he will be under supervised release for the rest of his life. u-s agriculture secretary and fears that a donald trump presidency will mean cuts for renewable fuel standards.vilasack says the industry supports too many jobs in rural areas to be dismantled.right now - the u-s environmental protection agency is looking to raise its targets for national bio-fuel consumption.earlier this year - trump supported increasing the mandate - however his campaign has since pushed for cutting a bio-fuel blending credit. governor branstad says he believes congress will do the rit problems within obamacare. "i have confidence that the new trump administration and congre
moore joins us from the southeast side of mellaney moore -- southeast side . >> reporter: one person there has been $35,000 in damage.>> yes, the first part that i noticed was the windshield. >> reporter: jason hassey needs to get three dense repaired on his car. >> cannot -- when i got to my destination, took a closer look at it and i happened to look around and i actually found this one on the passenger door right away. when i got home, i noticed this one back here...
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moore and vicki harlston. i got something new for you, joe. it is a "before your vows" reboot. [ laughter ] mr. moore, you were here in this courtroom several years ago with another woman. and i told you, "don't marry her," 'cause it wasn't gonna work out. -moore: got you. judge lynn: and now, you're here -- you got a new one, and you want to know my opinion with respect
moore and vicki harlston. i got something new for you, joe. it is a "before your vows" reboot. [ laughter ] mr. moore, you were here in this courtroom several years ago with another woman. and i told you, "don't marry her," 'cause it wasn't gonna work out. -moore: got you. judge lynn: and now, you're here -- you got a new one, and you want to know my opinion with respect