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. >> but she got it from mr. t. >> yes. >> if you are mrs. know that daniel craig guy, he is handsome. has played james one. will he ever do it again? why he said absolutely not and what he would rat are do instead of play james bond, ever again. he hated it. >> i want to win lottery numbers. >> we will see who these numbers. dove that's why we created the bdove quench absolute. this system deeply nourishes curls... to quench dryness... for 4 times more defined, natural curls. dove quench absolute. this proteins in your skin. watch it react to direct contact with ordinary soap. soap weakens the proteins. dove is different. with < moisturizing cream and mild cleansers dove helps skin maintain its natural moisture. >>> ♪ >> okay. >> yes, for anyone who doesn't know mike jerrick has a mint addiction and so what happens is, don't touch them, so this is where he will start, when we start at 6:00. once we get down to a certain i don't know what the word is he cannot deal witt and he gets another one. >> as you know the the line here he puts them in
. >> but she got it from mr. t. >> yes. >> if you are mrs. know that daniel craig guy, he is handsome. has played james one. will he ever do it again? why he said absolutely not and what he would rat are do instead of play james bond, ever again. he hated it. >> i want to win lottery numbers. >> we will see who these numbers. dove that's why we created the bdove quench absolute. this system deeply nourishes curls... to quench dryness... for 4 times more defined,...
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here is what it looks like out of the box, mr. t. why do they get an award? >> because different is better. different gets noticed. i think we have had enough rubber duckees in our lifetime. this is a company that decided let's put a brand-new spin on it and it's become wildly popular. he is doing millions in revenue by selling these ducks. >> he doesn't pay -- he doesn't pay mr. t or these people but apparently they're happy to become rubber duckees. >> co man o'brien called his shop and asked this they could produce hundreds of these for his show. >> mike advertised that he will give his rule breaker awards only to for profit companies. you broke your own rule and gave first prize this year to a nonprofit called project cure. >> we are just going around collecting all the things that hospitals need all over the world and we have it insomuch abundance in the united states that we can't use it. so we're picking the things up from here and deliver it there. >> this is obviously a good idea but you broke your own rule. >> i had to. when this application came in
here is what it looks like out of the box, mr. t. why do they get an award? >> because different is better. different gets noticed. i think we have had enough rubber duckees in our lifetime. this is a company that decided let's put a brand-new spin on it and it's become wildly popular. he is doing millions in revenue by selling these ducks. >> he doesn't pay -- he doesn't pay mr. t or these people but apparently they're happy to become rubber duckees. >> co man o'brien called...
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i'm -- you walk around with mr. t. mr. t? i was sitting in the original room and tamron was right behind that. >>> yeah. there you go. that's pretty good. that's pretty good. all right. jim holly, nice, thanks for that. as we look today we've got some wet weather moving through western new york and also some showers and thunderstorms moving through southern florida. those are get more numerous as day goes on and look at this upper level low spinning there in southern california. that will bring heavier rain through tomorrow. 80s and 90s and finally cooling off in southern california and hundreds in the southwest and cool in the northeast and on into new england and the great lakes with wet weather up there. look for the showers and thunderstorms down through the south and more wet weather southern california into central california which will continue flash floo >> good morning. for the day, a mix of clouds and sunshine. i think more clouds around this afternoon. a lot of clouds now in new york will move into new england in t
i'm -- you walk around with mr. t. mr. t? i was sitting in the original room and tamron was right behind that. >>> yeah. there you go. that's pretty good. that's pretty good. all right. jim holly, nice, thanks for that. as we look today we've got some wet weather moving through western new york and also some showers and thunderstorms moving through southern florida. those are get more numerous as day goes on and look at this upper level low spinning there in southern california. that...
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what do you think about mr. t. >> everybody loves mr. t. >> and he personally could probably cause you damage as well. that's a good one. continue to get your views on this question and we'll discuss that more after the break. also still to come, we'll be exploring japanese retail brand. we'll be back in a minute. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is, can your business deliver? >>> good thursday morning. welcome to worldwide exchange. >> here are your headlines from around the world. >> deutsche bank shares are rallying after a record 6 billion euro loss. germany's largest lender takes a massive write down and warns it may scrap it's dividend. >> a deal for dell. rumors swirl the pc giant is in talks to buy ecm in what could be the largest tech deal ever. >> hillary clinton takes on u.s. president barrack ob
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but it's kind of like scooby-doo meets mr. t almost, but it's you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's really what it is. >> no it's not. me and mr. t are different. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, yeah, totally. questlove said that, i didn't say that. >> questlove: hey, don't blame me! >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> questlove: i love the show. >> questlove! [ cheers and applause ] questlove! >> jimmy: no. i think i know what you're are you talking about. are you talking about questlove's instagram? did you happen to see something? [ light laughter ] quest, quest insted something out the other day. it was a meme. >> what happened? >> jimmy: it's never pop culture official until mike puts his two cents in. [ audience ohs ] >> well that's cold blooded, that's cold blooded, i always thought me and you were cool? >> questlove: we are cool! >> i never talk to you on the phone, man. >> questlove: we're cool. >> jimmy: it says, you used to call me on the cell phone. [ laughter ] >> you used to call me on the telephone. mother [ bleep ]. [ laughter ]
but it's kind of like scooby-doo meets mr. t almost, but it's you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's really what it is. >> no it's not. me and mr. t are different. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, yeah, totally. questlove said that, i didn't say that. >> questlove: hey, don't blame me! >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> questlove: i love the show. >> questlove! [ cheers and applause ] questlove! >> jimmy: no. i think i know what you're are you talking about....
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the district approved the rental off west high school for mr. t tmp. as a district, we do not endorse or political candidate. we treat each rental request on content neutral basis." before trump... arizona senator john mccain appeared at west during his 2008 presidential campaign... while president obama had events at irng elementary during that same campaign.. trtrp's event is scheduled to start at 6 o'clock tuesday night... with doors opening at 4. larry>> a florida man is dead following a police chase that ended with a rollover crash in salix this morning. the crash was reported at around 7:30 this morning, on k-45... or old highway 75 in salix. it began as a police chase that started in sergeant bluff. state trooper john farary tells siouxland news the chase picked headed south on old highway 75. just as the chase reached the rolled and ejected the driver... who died at the scene. his identity has *not* yet been released. the crash forced the sheriff's office to close the road for nearly two hours. larrrr> an akron, iowa manans fafang charges of se
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mr. haynes: i don' t know the exact temperature but it is in the 60' s. we keep it cold because -- gary: i happen to love it. mr. haynes: people say it is cold because the lexical, but everybody likes it. -- because steve likes it cold, but everybody likes it. gary: is there a cause and effect between better investing performance and cold temperature? mr. haynes: i think it keeps it a little more turkey, keeps everyone more awake. i don' t know if they need that gary: there were deep sec vets that became the most popular item. -- vests. is it a cutthroat culture? mr. haynes: i thought that is what i came into, but it is not true at all and it is even less true now. our turnover, involuntary turnover, i think the industry averages something like 20%. our average for portfolio managers is under 10% and the average is under 5%. the numbers are there. it is a collaborative culture. where the ends were competing in house with the other ones. s not true. they are independent, that is true. but it is independent, but collaborative. we don' t want our portfolio ma
mr. haynes: i don' t know the exact temperature but it is in the 60' s. we keep it cold because -- gary: i happen to love it. mr. haynes: people say it is cold because the lexical, but everybody likes it. -- because steve likes it cold, but everybody likes it. gary: is there a cause and effect between better investing performance and cold temperature? mr. haynes: i think it keeps it a little more turkey, keeps everyone more awake. i don' t know if they need that gary: there were deep sec vets...
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. >>> and -- >> i stop when my gold -- >> reporter: that's too bad, mr. t., because it's been on a tear this week. we'll tell you why the run may have just started. the action begins right now. ♪ >>> it was a story of the week, crude and energy stocks surging. so, here's a question, how long can the rally last? is it too late to get in on the big oil names? let's get in the money and find out. mike khouw, what'd you make of the move? >> there was so much bearish sentiment, you'd expect some sort of a bounce. i think it's interesting, though, because if you look at oil fundamentally, we still do have an overabundance of it, right? both the eia and the iea are suggesting that that persistence will last into 2016, mid-2016 at least. we're talking about a million barrels of excess production. now, in the scheme of 95 million barrels a day, is that a huge amount? it is when you're running out of storage, right? so, that's pretty much the big issue, and i think that pressure's going to remain on it. so, i don't know that there's a lot more legs to this. >> yeah,
. >>> and -- >> i stop when my gold -- >> reporter: that's too bad, mr. t., because it's been on a tear this week. we'll tell you why the run may have just started. the action begins right now. ♪ >>> it was a story of the week, crude and energy stocks surging. so, here's a question, how long can the rally last? is it too late to get in on the big oil names? let's get in the money and find out. mike khouw, what'd you make of the move? >> there was so much...
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t op a fhtheig. jo how do yon er money is an issue. mr. pataki: one of the things i love reading is this campaign is we had not had money all the way through. we knew we were going to have to run a grassroots campaign from the beginnin aosa gua type campaign. almost every time i ran for congress to him including for governor, when i ranin mao ominewor we try to figure out how to pay the hotel bill at the republican convention where i got t nominationut i won. if you believe in people, you do not worry about thin caotonol you worry about doing everythi you can to convince people you are the right peon josh: how important to you is it to get on the debate stage? mr. pataki: it is important. you want the american people to hear your message. i will be on the first debate which is fine but it is not the same. as this goes forward there are going to be those who have had their luck peop said maybe we thought buno if i get a chance to have people look at me, i' m not going to shrink when the cames tuedn . i am ready for that, i just hope that mo
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cubs fan mr. t. looks like he's halfway through the word "fool." representing the mets, former jetsoach rex ryan. the bottom half of his body is being consumed by an alligator while they took that. the problem is widespread. by the way, what do you think of your set, is it n lovely? live [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: massive. it's a lot of work moving a show from l.a. to brooklyn. i want to thank our crew. i have to hand it to our crew. they spent so much time last week trying to figure out how to ship medical marijuana there. and they built this set too. it does seem -- there's something missing from the set, right? there's a -- actually, where -- oh, i know. [ cheers and alause ] t cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >>>>immy: all right, thaha you. guillermo -- >> guillermo: hold on. >> jimmy: really inspiring but -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, allight, all right, all right. brooklyn? >> guillermo: yeah. a great time. >> jimmy: less is more already. i'm going to tell you something. guillermo was out drinking. what t
cubs fan mr. t. looks like he's halfway through the word "fool." representing the mets, former jetsoach rex ryan. the bottom half of his body is being consumed by an alligator while they took that. the problem is widespread. by the way, what do you think of your set, is it n lovely? live [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: massive. it's a lot of work moving a show from l.a. to brooklyn. i want to thank our crew. i have to hand it to our crew. they spent so much time last week...
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mr. pickering: t-mobile. u.s. cellular. there could be a surprise of new entrants. we are entering into an age that we have had, because of the old monopoly policies, networks that we can control the market, hold it captive and have scarcity in networks, capacity or speed andmon advertise that. because of the internet model and all of the layers of the application, the internet of things, the internet of medicine, all of these new ways to do business over the networks, the ability to do wi-fii we are about to intera new age of networks being driven by the internet networks and economy. guest: you are a former congressman. undoubtedly, you have a lot of contacts up there. give us the state of play on the hill to rewrite the telecom act and come up with broadband legislation? mr. pickering: they had a great hearing in recent months. and their emphasis which is the right emphasis, how do you remove barriers in deploying new networks. existing network and emerging network are a completely new start. how do you have access to polls and con did you its. how do you streaml
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i gave you my choice, mr. t. but who would you choose. you haven't come out with yours. >> i haven't and i'm not sure who the darling in america is that you would want to avoid. brad and angelina are popular and they have quite a political following as well as the hollywood status. getting these celebrity endorsements is very important isn't it? doesn't really happen here in the u. k. so much? >> really? >> there was a lot of hype ahead of the may election when russell brand endorsed ed millibrand. >> you want his endorsement? >> he had big influence. but we'll leave it there. get your views in tous at cnbcwex. markets await the minutes out at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. many analysts were left scratching their heads following the positive u.s. data as to why the committee remains from pulling the trigger. joining us is the chief market strategist. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. that latest nfp print did that justify the move from the fed not to hike rates? >> it certainly supported the basic judgment that the economy is not y
i gave you my choice, mr. t. but who would you choose. you haven't come out with yours. >> i haven't and i'm not sure who the darling in america is that you would want to avoid. brad and angelina are popular and they have quite a political following as well as the hollywood status. getting these celebrity endorsements is very important isn't it? doesn't really happen here in the u. k. so much? >> really? >> there was a lot of hype ahead of the may election when russell brand...
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mr. trump: they want to. we do not have a place getting involved. and in fact, it is easier. they don' t have to put on makeup or anything. todd: he returned to immigration, foreign policy, and the economy. mr. trump: you will get tired of winning. you will say, mr. president, let' s have a loss. as is getting boring. the leading gop candidate nationally and here. but it is slipping a bit in iowa, where the caucasus is a little more than -- where the caucus is a little more than 100 days away. erika: the world have organization finds red meat is causing cancer. the american cancer society has long advocated for reducing red and processed meats. they say broiling and baking are better than grilling or pan fry ding -- pan frying. industry groups are calling it biased or misleading. you may have about this study, including how to cook meat to reduce potential cancer risk. emily: a massive earthquake in also felt in pakistan and india. the foreign minister said they will not ask for help because they have the rescue efforts under control. the search for answers is on after a whale watching t
mr. trump: they want to. we do not have a place getting involved. and in fact, it is easier. they don' t have to put on makeup or anything. todd: he returned to immigration, foreign policy, and the economy. mr. trump: you will get tired of winning. you will say, mr. president, let' s have a loss. as is getting boring. the leading gop candidate nationally and here. but it is slipping a bit in iowa, where the caucasus is a little more than -- where the caucus is a little more than 100 days away....
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lana: don' t expect an apology -- that is message from donald trump after calling into question the legitimacy of ben carson' mr. trump: i mean, seventh-day adventist, i just don' t know about. lana: he has been on the attack after several polls show carson pulling ahead in iowa. trump said he has done nothing wrong. mr. trump: i said exactly i don' t know about it. that is not an insult. lana: carson on the trail is getting questions after comparing abortion to slavery. directly with voters through his new e-book, "reply all." it is a collection of his florida. on the left, hillary clinton celebrants are 68th birthday today good for biggest gift came from vice president biden, who decided to stay out of the race. was ready to run this summer. vice president biden: my granddaughter puts her arm around and starts sobbing and says "you smell like daddy. you are not going to leave me, are you?" lana: he says the hollywood deathbed moment never happen. sean: today, the new hampshire health department will hold a forum in dover to discuss a possible medical marijuana dispensary. the nonprofit temescal wellness was s
lana: don' t expect an apology -- that is message from donald trump after calling into question the legitimacy of ben carson' mr. trump: i mean, seventh-day adventist, i just don' t know about. lana: he has been on the attack after several polls show carson pulling ahead in iowa. trump said he has done nothing wrong. mr. trump: i said exactly i don' t know about it. that is not an insult. lana: carson on the trail is getting questions after comparing abortion to slavery. directly with voters...
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detective, would you t te mr. osgood dowowtairs and book him -- no. no, wait. okay. okay. she killed her paties... all l ght? she killed her patients. and when she got away with it the first time, it -- it just got easier for her. who? who did she kill? i don't remember their names. one she strangled. breaking her neck in the process? she, uh, stuffed something down the second one's throat. well, that would be a nasal-spray cap. and pushed the third one down the stairs. that'd be ms. casey's s ther. and after his daughter called me, all suspicious... about the monet that your mother stole? which i had to pull back from my fence and return to the family, i realized that she'd gone too far. i wanted out. i... i told her to stop. but she couldn't, so she went on without me. [ sighs ] and just like i thouout, she got caught a aer murdering thatatoor mr. billings. oh, my god. very good, mr. osgood. i knowow difficult that must have been. detective, would you please take mr. osgood downstairs and book him for -- what? book me? you can't hold me on those thefts. true, but i'm sur
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mr. cosby tomorrow. how does that feel? >> we have worked to move t case forward. mr. cosby has attempted to block this case from proceeding. this is part of the battle against the high profile celebrity. >> gloria alred represents judy hunt who claims she was sexually assaulted by cosby at the play boy mansion when she was 15. >> more deposition details, cosby's testimony will be videotaped but will remain sealed until another hearing in december. there is a lot of speculation and secrecy about where it will take place. >> what do you hope to get out of the deposition? >> i expect any witness in any lawsuit to take their oath seriously and to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. >> just hours after alred is expected to depose cosby see 27 of his accusers come together in prime time. >> how many of you believe you were drugged by bill cosby? how many of you believe bill cosby raped you? i think the most interesting thing is that there are patterns to these stories. >> kate snow conducted the hour long interview for "dateline." "the cosby accusers
mr. cosby tomorrow. how does that feel? >> we have worked to move t case forward. mr. cosby has attempted to block this case from proceeding. this is part of the battle against the high profile celebrity. >> gloria alred represents judy hunt who claims she was sexually assaulted by cosby at the play boy mansion when she was 15. >> more deposition details, cosby's testimony will be videotaped but will remain sealed until another hearing in december. there is a lot of...
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mr. yi. >> reporter: t. >> the problem is the orders from overseas decrease a lot and the volume of ordersave dropped as well. >> reporter: there are other problems: labor costs are rising. on average, 30% higher than they were five years ago. >> the profit is less and less and the worker's pay is getting higher and hire. also, the overseas market is not doing so well and the price of products did not rise. so that's why i closed my factory the. >> reporter: in other words, fact owners in the world's workshop are struggling to remain competitive. all of the time when the economy has already slowed to its lowest level in 25 years. while this is very much the face of made-in-china but it's the face the chinese government wants to slowly phase out. it wants to end this sort of low-end manufacturing focusing, instead, on high-tech industries like green energy and robotics. it could mean a painful transition for this city. chi kin lian represents 2 he on 0 of its manufacturers. >> the government calls for us to use more advanced technology. other things have to be made by hand. >> the writing i
mr. yi. >> reporter: t. >> the problem is the orders from overseas decrease a lot and the volume of ordersave dropped as well. >> reporter: there are other problems: labor costs are rising. on average, 30% higher than they were five years ago. >> the profit is less and less and the worker's pay is getting higher and hire. also, the overseas market is not doing so well and the price of products did not rise. so that's why i closed my factory the. >> reporter: in...
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mr. obama told t t international association of c cefs of police that law enforcement is too often scapegoated for the broader failures of society. jeff pegues. >> i reject any narrative that seeks to divide police and communities that they serve. >> reporter: at a gathering of police chiefs in chicago, president obama cautioned against jumping to conclusions about why crime has spiked in some major cities. facts. we-- what we can't do is cherry pick data or use anecdotal evidence to drive policy or to feed political agendas. >> reporter: that statement appeared to be a response to f.b.i. director james comey, who yesterday. >> some part of what's going on is likely a chill wind that has flown bloen through law enforcement over the last year. >> reporter: comey suggested cell phone videos of deadly police encounters like the arrest of freddie gray in baltimore, could be make law enforcement pull back. >> are officers reluctant to get out of their cars and do the crime. >> reporter: the number of arrests in some cities is down. in orlando, they have declined nearly 10%, in minneapolis more than
mr. obama told t t international association of c cefs of police that law enforcement is too often scapegoated for the broader failures of society. jeff pegues. >> i reject any narrative that seeks to divide police and communities that they serve. >> reporter: at a gathering of police chiefs in chicago, president obama cautioned against jumping to conclusions about why crime has spiked in some major cities. facts. we-- what we can't do is cherry pick data or use anecdotal evidence...
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mr. garcia: i wouldn' t want anybody in my shoes. i wouldn' t want anybody in my shoes. elizabeth: the man responsible for shooting and killing lilly, according to police, is tony torrez, who police say has confessed and is now charged with first degree murder. >> we received anonymous call from a person who reported they knew who had shot lilly. elizabeth: the arrest coming the day after the deadly encounter on this new mexico highway on tuesday. mr. garcia: i was the only one there with my kids. elizabeth: lilly' s father had just picked her up from school, she was sitting in the backseat with her 7-year-old brother, when police say garcia and torrez kept cutting each other off. her family now determined to get justice for lilly. veronica: we are going to make sure that whoever did this. i' m not going away. my family is not going away. her face is not going away. mark my words -- you guys will see me again. elizabeth: as for the suspect, according to the mayor, he is a repeat offender and is being held on a $650,000 cash only bond. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. a
mr. garcia: i wouldn' t want anybody in my shoes. i wouldn' t want anybody in my shoes. elizabeth: the man responsible for shooting and killing lilly, according to police, is tony torrez, who police say has confessed and is now charged with first degree murder. >> we received anonymous call from a person who reported they knew who had shot lilly. elizabeth: the arrest coming the day after the deadly encounter on this new mexico highway on tuesday. mr. garcia: i was the only one there with...
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t mr. case had to be hospitalized having trouble breathing. we are told he is going to be okay. scott, a local fire fighter from the area who helped to rescue his neighbors said as the water recedes the people of this part of south carolina who have been scarred by this flood will take the scars with them to the grave. >> so many people hurting. david begnaud reporting, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be >>> in kansas city, two firefighters were killed shortly after they rescued two residents from a burning building. a wall collapsed on larry legio and john mesh. fire chief paul berardi broke the news. >> it's difficult when you live with somebody 24 hours a day. and you're laughing and joking one minute. and then, and then something like this happen in the line of and, what is -- what is good for that they did not die in vain. >> not in vain, the two firefighters were part of a team who carried survivors down ladders from the second floor. >>> tonight investigators say the 298 people on malaysia flight 17 never knew what hit them. the official investigation says the bo
t mr. case had to be hospitalized having trouble breathing. we are told he is going to be okay. scott, a local fire fighter from the area who helped to rescue his neighbors said as the water recedes the people of this part of south carolina who have been scarred by this flood will take the scars with them to the grave. >> so many people hurting. david begnaud reporting, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be >>> in kansas city, two firefighters were killed shortly...
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mr. rubio? bueller? >> reporter: at t one poin he was asked about an editorial out this morning from a homestate newspaper callg on him to resign for skipping votes in the senate while out running for president. >> when they say you act like you hate your job, doyou? >> i r read that editorial with great amusement. >> in 2008 barack obama missed 60% to 70% of his vote and the same newspaper endorsed him. this is anher example of the double standardd that exists between the mainstream media and the conservative media. >> reporter: it seemed the story was the fact that the front-runners, carson and trump, were making the least news. >> ben carson and donald trump seemed to disappear from the stage. especially donald trump. he seemed to not really be much involved in the debate. and his answers sort of were the same things everything's heard before. so i think it'sing from where the folks that hold 50% of the vote basically disappeared from the stage. >> reporter: then carson dw applause with this diatribe against political
mr. rubio? bueller? >> reporter: at t one poin he was asked about an editorial out this morning from a homestate newspaper callg on him to resign for skipping votes in the senate while out running for president. >> when they say you act like you hate your job, doyou? >> i r read that editorial with great amusement. >> in 2008 barack obama missed 60% to 70% of his vote and the same newspaper endorsed him. this is anher example of the double standardd that exists between...
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mr. president,t,y suggestioio is don't go. we have to do two more things-to-to see if he is there. he walked out and said i'll give you my decision. >> reporter: it appears that hillary clinton hillary clinton appeared indecisive though portrayed herself fully on board in "hard choices." and than this recent appearance in south carolina. >> i was the one w w recommended to the president that h h go ahead and his advisers were split. >> reporter: the white house refused to play fact checker. >> this is not the first time that a significant political event has prompted different recollections of people who participated in it. >> reporter: at that same briefing, earnest described candidate as a candidate but backtracked and said those whoho mir biden's service but are becomeing tongue-tied' a bit fatigued over the vice president's decision making process. >> john heilemann of bloomberg politics is joining us. >> tongue-tied andnd just feat of fatigue, t tt describes me. on the subject of the new york mets which i could talk pretty much all day long. >> we will get to that later. >> ok
mr. president,t,y suggestioio is don't go. we have to do two more things-to-to see if he is there. he walked out and said i'll give you my decision. >> reporter: it appears that hillary clinton hillary clinton appeared indecisive though portrayed herself fully on board in "hard choices." and than this recent appearance in south carolina. >> i was the one w w recommended to the president that h h go ahead and his advisers were split. >> reporter: the white house...
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arching theme as we do watch the battles take place, not just between verizon and at&t, but including sprint and of course, mrer, t-mobile. >> the call is ongoing. they've hit a number of different things. remember, the company has been in the midst of repricing its subscriber base with these equipment installment plans. when i spoke to lowell mcadam the chairman and ceo a month ago is when verizon told us we're looking for flat numbers. here is what he had to say back then. >> we're going into the digital space with aol and with our over the top would play instead of linear tv. so as you read -- as you readjust the model there's some -- there's going to be some issues with earnings and comparables. the comparables are going to be relatively flat or plateau between 15 and 16, then i think from 17 on we will be back on our growth trajectory. >> so 17 on back on the growth trajectory. the market treating it fine today. the yield had gotten over 5%, actually continues to be over 5%. >> i think you can really help here. $28.4 billion in cash flow, very nice operating margins, 5% growth total revenues. even though
arching theme as we do watch the battles take place, not just between verizon and at&t, but including sprint and of course, mrer, t-mobile. >> the call is ongoing. they've hit a number of different things. remember, the company has been in the midst of repricing its subscriber base with these equipment installment plans. when i spoke to lowell mcadam the chairman and ceo a month ago is when verizon told us we're looking for flat numbers. here is what he had to say back then. >>...
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mrs. obama. president obama: i don' t know where your brother is right now, but this is some payback right here. [laughter] mary: the next thing she knew, she was meeting her heroes and taking pictures with them and signing autographs with them. they were tweeting about her. kerry lloyd -- carli lloyd posted a copy of her letter, calling her an inspiration. president obama: nothing gives me more hope than to know that we have a while -- a great generation of young women like her ready to take the world by storm. ed: she got to meet the president, she got to meet her heroes. mary: that is a challenge, that is great. heather: that sells like an argument in my house, as well. ed: she sells like a cool person. and today, participants took a chilly dip for the woburn high cross-country team this afternoon. the tanners took a different city' s horn pond umag -- pond to mark the last home meet for the fall season. congratulations to both the teams that won before diving in. anyway, that was cold. no question about it. imagine if they did this early this morning, when it is like 25 out there. harvey: th
mrs. obama. president obama: i don' t know where your brother is right now, but this is some payback right here. [laughter] mary: the next thing she knew, she was meeting her heroes and taking pictures with them and signing autographs with them. they were tweeting about her. kerry lloyd -- carli lloyd posted a copy of her letter, calling her an inspiration. president obama: nothing gives me more hope than to know that we have a while -- a great generation of young women like her ready to take...
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mr. van hollen: thank minutes t mr. yarmuth: thank you for yielding. i want to address the planned parenthood issue for a minute. we did this in the energy and commerce committee and i think there are some important points to be made. one is, if this congress had disagreed with the issue of fetal tissue research then they probably wouldn't have authorized it about 20 years ago. if congress wants to reconsider that decision as to whether fetal tissue research is appropriate or not, we should do that. but we should not throw the baby out with the bathwater and that is a pun that's intended. 97% of planned parenthood clinics don't do fetal tissue research, don't make tissue available for fetal tissue research. i'm a former board member of planned parenthood in my district. my clinic in louisville, kentucky, doesn't do abortion. what this voprigs -- provision would do to my district is deprive 5,000 people a year of their health care. i know the argument is they can go to community health centers. our community health centers already have waiting lists. th
mr. van hollen: thank minutes t mr. yarmuth: thank you for yielding. i want to address the planned parenthood issue for a minute. we did this in the energy and commerce committee and i think there are some important points to be made. one is, if this congress had disagreed with the issue of fetal tissue research then they probably wouldn't have authorized it about 20 years ago. if congress wants to reconsider that decision as to whether fetal tissue research is appropriate or not, we should do...
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>> i can' t hear you. karen: mr. biden was playing it cool, dodging questions. have you made your decision yet? >> about what? karen: a source tells abc news he is close to deciding whether to enter the democratic presidential field. california senator barbara boxer tells politico ben carson and donald trump may boycott the next gop debate, threatening to sit out of the cable network holds it to two hours. the last gop debate ran three hours. trump spoke to greta van susteren. >> it' s too much to watch, and they are doing it because they want more money. karen: with fundraising reports do tonight, ben carson is expected to come out on top with $20 million. jeb bush is second with $13.4 million. hillary clinton leads the democratic pack with $28 million. bernie sanders who busted a move on "the ellen degenerate show" picked up $26 million. karen travers, abc news. tom: ohio governor gone -- john kasich continues to turn out crowds during his bus trip through new hampshire. in nashua, kasich made the first policy speech of his campaign. it' s a comprehensive plan
>> i can' t hear you. karen: mr. biden was playing it cool, dodging questions. have you made your decision yet? >> about what? karen: a source tells abc news he is close to deciding whether to enter the democratic presidential field. california senator barbara boxer tells politico ben carson and donald trump may boycott the next gop debate, threatening to sit out of the cable network holds it to two hours. the last gop debate ran three hours. trump spoke to greta van susteren....
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clinton couldn' t avoid tough questions. mrs. clinton: tonight i want to talk not about my e-mails but about what the american people want for the next president of the united states. karen but here she got a : surprise boost from sanders. sen. sanders: let me say something that may not be great politics, but i think the secretary is right. and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: thank you, bernie. thank you. [laughs] karen: sanders is shaking up the primary race, but still trying to explain his far left positions and whether he can win the general election. sen. sanders: what democratic socialism is about is saying that it is immoral and wrong that the top 1/10 of 1% in this country own almost 90%. karen: for the other three candidates, it looks like a missed opportunity to make a splash. and where does vice president joe biden fit in? even his supporters say the window is closing for him to announce a run. karen travers, abc news, washington
clinton couldn' t avoid tough questions. mrs. clinton: tonight i want to talk not about my e-mails but about what the american people want for the next president of the united states. karen but here she got a : surprise boost from sanders. sen. sanders: let me say something that may not be great politics, but i think the secretary is right. and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn e-mails. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: thank you, bernie. thank...
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mr. touchdown --trent johnson himself -- you can't t op him - - 30 yards on the score -- dike new hartford wins 46 to 13. stay with c-b-s two -terry has one last look at your forecast this bale of hay cannot be controll. when a wildfire raged through h khorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, whe owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary m mler banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business.
mr. touchdown --trent johnson himself -- you can't t op him - - 30 yards on the score -- dike new hartford wins 46 to 13. stay with c-b-s two -terry has one last look at your forecast this bale of hay cannot be controll. when a wildfire raged through h khorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, whe owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary m mler banks with chase...
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in manchester who are willing t help o 100sten in st that is an opportunity to put does t fe t tpar jo mayor? mr. gatsas: let' s talk about 2009 when my opponent was a school board member. i will show you a sheet she proposed. maybe she did not support all the ideas, there was a sales tax on that sheet, charging students $100 to enroll in kindergarten. there was charging at the incoming and outgoing flights for every person on the plane. when i look atho, tt what she' s going to propose when she becomes mayor? that is only goi to decrease the amount of jobs available and the city and companies tht to movtoaneste ms. ai please. thank you. i' m glad the mayor brought that up. it is a great example of how i would run the city diffy th hdo. what i did as a new school board member as i opened up a dialogue with the community and i asked them for ideas on ways that we should change the way we are doing business in the city. i did not on provide those suggestions that i agree with, i provided every suggestion thai heard from the community. that is what i would das may josh: you point out a lot of diffe
in manchester who are willing t help o 100sten in st that is an opportunity to put does t fe t tpar jo mayor? mr. gatsas: let' s talk about 2009 when my opponent was a school board member. i will show you a sheet she proposed. maybe she did not support all the ideas, there was a sales tax on that sheet, charging students $100 to enroll in kindergarten. there was charging at the incoming and outgoing flights for every person on the plane. when i look atho, tt what she' s going to propose when...
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mr. secretary?t' let's assume that, you know, kind of -- past is prologue here. we're talking about intellectual property. the u.s. has been trying to gets the chinese to stop stealing u.s. intellectual property for decades and it hasn't really worked out very well. let's assume that this agreement -- that there is some additional cyber theft that we can attribute to china. what would you recommend the actions of the united states should be particularly in light of this agreement? >> i wouldn't be able to answer that. i would have to know what the or degree of the activity would be. >> let's say another opm kind of activity. departm >> i think the department of defense would recommend a very vigorous response. >> and mr. secretary, give me a? sense of what that would be, sanctions, retaliation. >> could be any of those, any, senator.end u maybe all of the above. it will depend upon the severity of the activity. but, again, i know this is -- i know this is a big point of mite contention with the committee.ot it is, we are serious about cost imposition.ty our state
mr. secretary?t' let's assume that, you know, kind of -- past is prologue here. we're talking about intellectual property. the u.s. has been trying to gets the chinese to stop stealing u.s. intellectual property for decades and it hasn't really worked out very well. let's assume that this agreement -- that there is some additional cyber theft that we can attribute to china. what would you recommend the actions of the united states should be particularly in light of this agreement? >> i...