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person, we call it a u.s. person query. this is an area of great amount of focus because as you know becky has made clear, this program cannot target the u.s. person. they are collected because they are on the other end of the conversation with a target, for example. the boar recommendations, the fbi and csa, they do have different standards and practices. with regard to the fbi, it was a two-part recommendations. the board recommended -- and this was something that the board had learned in the review that this is a fairly common practice for fbi animalysts conducting holdings that would run against 702 data. some limits should be placed on the fbi use in connection with non foreign intelligence criminal matters. it get into more details. the second recommendations focuses on the nsa and cia kw queries. it should only be permitted if it is based on a statement of facts showing that it is likely returned of intelligence information as defined. the board recommended that the agency issue some documents to meet the standard. i
person, we call it a u.s. person query. this is an area of great amount of focus because as you know becky has made clear, this program cannot target the u.s. person. they are collected because they are on the other end of the conversation with a target, for example. the boar recommendations, the fbi and csa, they do have different standards and practices. with regard to the fbi, it was a two-part recommendations. the board recommended -- and this was something that the board had learned in the...
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person, we call that u.s. persons query.this was an area of particular concern for the board members, and a great amount of focus because asked that he has made clear, this program did not initially target u.s. persons. it cannot. the u.s. persons are collected incidentally because they are on the other end of conversation with a target, for example. so the board to recommendations split out the fbi on the one hand and the cia and nsa on the other because they do have different standards in different practices. with regard to the fbi it was a two-part recommendation. first the board recommends the fbi's minimization procedures should be updated to more clearly reflect the fbi's actual practices including the frequency with which section 702 data may be searched when making routine queries as part of fbi assessments and investigations. and this is something that therefore it had learned in its review that this is a fairly common practice for fbi analysts to conduct searches the fbi holdings that would run against 702 data. th
person, we call that u.s. persons query.this was an area of particular concern for the board members, and a great amount of focus because asked that he has made clear, this program did not initially target u.s. persons. it cannot. the u.s. persons are collected incidentally because they are on the other end of conversation with a target, for example. so the board to recommendations split out the fbi on the one hand and the cia and nsa on the other because they do have different standards in...
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wisdom, understanding the human person and recognizing each person does bring something different but we forget that and allow the left too often to claim art and originality. that is bogus. they have no art or originality, they haven't for almost a century. we have been the ones, we have t.s. eliot, ray bradbury, russell kirk, name someone that significant on the left. we are the artists, we are the thinkers, we are the ones who hate conformity and we have to remember that. the growing populism we see in the movement and the divisions we have, we can't this rally behind one school against every other school. kirk said we have to think about who we are probably. we have to defend one another even when we disagree at times, even when the religion is not ours or ideas are not ours there is a necessity in finding that common humanity. if we don't find it it is lost, it is gone. the third thing i would note that i think to me is the essence of kirk, don't want to be too autobiographical about this but as i think about my own professional career and the things edmund burke would have said,
wisdom, understanding the human person and recognizing each person does bring something different but we forget that and allow the left too often to claim art and originality. that is bogus. they have no art or originality, they haven't for almost a century. we have been the ones, we have t.s. eliot, ray bradbury, russell kirk, name someone that significant on the left. we are the artists, we are the thinkers, we are the ones who hate conformity and we have to remember that. the growing...
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a real personalism. understanding the human person. in recognizing that each person does bring something different. but we forget about that and we allow the left way too often to create art and originality. they have no art or originality. we had been the ones. we have the important ones. we have russell kirk. we are the thinkers we are the ones who hate conformity. and we have to remember that. with the growing populism that we see in the movement and the divisions that we have we can just rally behind one school against every other school. kirk said we have to think about who we are broadly. we are to be willing to defend one another even when we disagree at times. there is a necessity in finding that common humanity because if we don't find it it's lost. it's gone. the third thing i would note that i think this is really the f essence of kirk. as i think about my own life and my own professional career in the kinds of things that edmund burke would've just set of the unmarked grace of life. i think he's absolutely right about it. i
a real personalism. understanding the human person. in recognizing that each person does bring something different. but we forget about that and we allow the left way too often to create art and originality. they have no art or originality. we had been the ones. we have the important ones. we have russell kirk. we are the thinkers we are the ones who hate conformity. and we have to remember that. with the growing populism that we see in the movement and the divisions that we have we can just...
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this car rolled over once and the people or person, at least 1 person, if not a couple of people ran away from this car. police are looking for them. no information about that accident. can see on the map are clear, which is the good news, however, the bad news is we still have people that were hurt in these overnight and early morning crashes here this morning. the other big deal was down in dug as county on the northbound side all lanes were shout down towards -- we have one lane open coming out of monument. it's going to take a couple of extra minute oz that drive. >>> breaking overnight. denver police are looking for a gunman after a woman was shot in the area of 44th and sheridan. the woman was taken to the homes. we saw that i cleared the scene at 44th and sheridan outside of a 7-eleven. no word if they have any idea where that suspect is at this point. they say the shooter may be driving an old every model chevy pickup sxhp that person was seen driving a black beanie hat. we'll bring you any information. >>> denver hit a record high of 83 yesterday. it was gorgeous. the record
this car rolled over once and the people or person, at least 1 person, if not a couple of people ran away from this car. police are looking for them. no information about that accident. can see on the map are clear, which is the good news, however, the bad news is we still have people that were hurt in these overnight and early morning crashes here this morning. the other big deal was down in dug as county on the northbound side all lanes were shout down towards -- we have one lane open coming...
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for personal advantage and when is it not for personal advantage? >> i think justice breyer whenever information is given by an insider to another person to the o2 profit on it that is forbidden to do. >> if you give it to anyone in the world and you believe the person will trade on that, that is very personal at the image. what is the personal advantage? >> have taken valuable corporate information and you're getting a gift of that information to a person to enable them to profit. >> what is the personal advantage he receive? >> you're able to make a gift for someone else's property. to the extent that the court used the word -- >> that is a personal advantage. >> justice breyer, let us step back for a minute. what the court was trying to do was separate out what an insider was breaching its fiduciary duty by providing information and when he was not. the line that the court reflected tracks the basic duty of loyalty and corporate law. >> your argument is much more consistent. suppose the insider is walking down the street and see someone who has r
for personal advantage and when is it not for personal advantage? >> i think justice breyer whenever information is given by an insider to another person to the o2 profit on it that is forbidden to do. >> if you give it to anyone in the world and you believe the person will trade on that, that is very personal at the image. what is the personal advantage? >> have taken valuable corporate information and you're getting a gift of that information to a person to enable them to...
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why does this person do that and this person do something else? what do the behaviors we exhibit mean about ourselves? the journey to this book began about three years ago pittsburgh. i took a trip up there in the fall day. it was pouring rain kind of like today to go visit the warhol museum. i don't off anyone has been to the work on the unit but it's a fascinating place. one museum dedicated to one artist. i went for an event that was one-of-a-kind event that day. this is the warhol is the impact audience in on the stage under the bright light with a box in the box is a cardboard box kind of rough to get it looked exactly like a box you would have in your basement with all your your papers than that, something he wouldn't have looked at and there were two from the museum. this is a big event as it was one of warhol's 600 plus time capsules. so warhol, for many years filled mostly card were boxes with stuff. you can call it junk. you can collect memorabilia. some of it was worthwhile. a lot of it was in. they were odds event. there was junk mail.
why does this person do that and this person do something else? what do the behaviors we exhibit mean about ourselves? the journey to this book began about three years ago pittsburgh. i took a trip up there in the fall day. it was pouring rain kind of like today to go visit the warhol museum. i don't off anyone has been to the work on the unit but it's a fascinating place. one museum dedicated to one artist. i went for an event that was one-of-a-kind event that day. this is the warhol is the...
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thomas jefferson would try to tell the person he was talking to, signal the person he was talking to he agreed with them and he would take the best of what they said and try to put with it this other idea that wasn't so great from the other guy and maybe we can get there. so we live in a nation that is better off because linden johnson could do that. that to some extent. so there's always a public and a private face. the problem right now is with 23 days to go, you have a woman who... for whom this election was entirely a referendum on trump, it would be over, but as bob says, it is also a referendum on her, and that is why it's so close. >> dickerson: and david, your thoughts about these e-mails? >> well, the e-mails are interesting. i have to be political embarrassment in them. i find characteristics of her closed, tight, scripted political personality, which is familiar to us. i haven't found yet anything i'd call "scandal." and on the question, is she a fundamentally dishonest person, she's certainly a closed person, but we're looking at world-class dishonesty by the republican j
thomas jefferson would try to tell the person he was talking to, signal the person he was talking to he agreed with them and he would take the best of what they said and try to put with it this other idea that wasn't so great from the other guy and maybe we can get there. so we live in a nation that is better off because linden johnson could do that. that to some extent. so there's always a public and a private face. the problem right now is with 23 days to go, you have a woman who... for whom...
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the experts will overestimate the personal impact of health by a factor or technology and personal carehree. so we as human beings want to believe that we are in personal control of our mortality when in fact, we need to collectively work on factors that actually help us determine collectively where that mortality moves. those are far more important than we would estimate. now having said that we got a lot of apps and technology that we're deploying to try to help people track their activities and motivate them to change their behaviors but the science isn't in on that. we have a lot of faith in that and conducting studies to figure out weather -- whether there is a barrier in some of that. in terms of programming in the workplace, we have some good data about impact for companies and company productivity. >> are the people who use those apps and the fitness monitors and the trackers are the ones that would be exercising or playing soccer anyway, do you know whether it's making people do more or they're just tracking what they would be doing anyway? >> i do see some selection bias. i we
the experts will overestimate the personal impact of health by a factor or technology and personal carehree. so we as human beings want to believe that we are in personal control of our mortality when in fact, we need to collectively work on factors that actually help us determine collectively where that mortality moves. those are far more important than we would estimate. now having said that we got a lot of apps and technology that we're deploying to try to help people track their activities...
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so the way i see it, liv's a good person, and if a good person has to do something bad for the right reasons, i'm down... with... that. so i don't know the hows i don't want to know the whys. i just come to work every day thankful as all hell i didn't have to earn a bookkeeping degree. hmm? mmm. (projector and camera shutter clicking) (tv playing indistinctly) i don't understand why you have to get gas tonight. it'll save us time in the morning. (woman) ...embroiled in a scandal this week involving in a washington, d.c. home... (volume increases) police were called to the scene where lavich was pronounced dead, the victim of what appears to be a freak heart attack. (huck) earlier tonight i went out. i went out hard, drank a lot of whiskey. i wish i could say i didn't enjoy it, that i felt sick to my stomach, that i couldn't even look at myself in the mirror afterwards, but i can't say that, because it was... it was perfect. and that kind of perfection doesn't make me feel weak, it makes me feel strong. (exhales) i looked at myself in the mirror, and i finally recognized that person i
so the way i see it, liv's a good person, and if a good person has to do something bad for the right reasons, i'm down... with... that. so i don't know the hows i don't want to know the whys. i just come to work every day thankful as all hell i didn't have to earn a bookkeeping degree. hmm? mmm. (projector and camera shutter clicking) (tv playing indistinctly) i don't understand why you have to get gas tonight. it'll save us time in the morning. (woman) ...embroiled in a scandal this week...
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personal. it was more challenging to write the jokes because i'm angry and i'm upset. i think that we are under siege. i don't think the community has ever felt more under the gun, more demonized. the human consequence is hate crimes against us, making it more difficult for young muslim americans to be american. so when someone calls you names on facebook or twitter, and you're really upset -- you can't really do much about that. >> well, you could -- dean: i think we have to have civil conversations where we both accept the fact that we are fellow americans. we are not enemies. we disagree on issues. i think that is kind of lost in america now. how are you, my friend? it's a conversation that has to be had. nothing goes away. no social ill has been resolved by silence. announcer: send us your thoughts. tweet us @matteroffacttv. check in on facebook and connect with our video site to view and share videos from all our programs. when we return -- the man in the red sweater? hanging chads? who wi
personal. it was more challenging to write the jokes because i'm angry and i'm upset. i think that we are under siege. i don't think the community has ever felt more under the gun, more demonized. the human consequence is hate crimes against us, making it more difficult for young muslim americans to be american. so when someone calls you names on facebook or twitter, and you're really upset -- you can't really do much about that. >> well, you could -- dean: i think we have to have civil...
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to have much more impact on the person. he designed the guggenheim then it is mayst ago that spiral but when he designed this building, because of his design, if you can imagine he would walk up the walk way because and this was a representative over everything else. >> suggests as it was being built they said a callous but to have the sagging planks and all sorts of things that did not make clients happy day yet they were meant to be. he designed buildings to standout that one of the first services anti-they're very skinny and atoll to hold up the roof. [laughter] but the were ferguson kept the drops. but ahead of them and to decide is own designs. but as the story goes, he said it started to drift down so he called frank lloyd wright in and of the party to say the roof is leaking and he said move your chair laugh laugh so the stories go on and on. [laughter] i will read you it isn't just me best i have part of a letter from arthur miller that is an interesting connection if that marilyn monroe married her she was 1/3 has
to have much more impact on the person. he designed the guggenheim then it is mayst ago that spiral but when he designed this building, because of his design, if you can imagine he would walk up the walk way because and this was a representative over everything else. >> suggests as it was being built they said a callous but to have the sagging planks and all sorts of things that did not make clients happy day yet they were meant to be. he designed buildings to standout that one of the...
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"it's personal for somebody. and rather than reach out and call me, which i am easily accessible, my cell phone is out there, my email is out there, they know where i work. obviously this person even knows where i live. " lundgren says there's no way her opponent tom stecher had anything to do with the vandalism. we talked to stecher who says he's angry at whoever did do it. hear from him coming up at 6. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news. as election day draws closer, campaigns are relying on the personal touch to attract voters. but those old-school yard signs are taking a backseat to social media. national, state and local race signs are so sparse in some neighborhood s that it's hard to find any on display. while there are signs for both major parti of candidates, social media sites give campaigns more bang for the buck. ""for about the price of one good yard sign, you can touch a couple thousand people." " "as far as visibility and showing people, wow, i really need to vote for this person and ge
"it's personal for somebody. and rather than reach out and call me, which i am easily accessible, my cell phone is out there, my email is out there, they know where i work. obviously this person even knows where i live. " lundgren says there's no way her opponent tom stecher had anything to do with the vandalism. we talked to stecher who says he's angry at whoever did do it. hear from him coming up at 6. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news. as election day draws closer,...
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person a suspect, but -- >> no at this point they're not calling that person a suspect. there was some confusion whether or not there was a second suspect. >> and you're saying roommate so maybe the person who called looking for help was the roommate who also wasn't found and thought maybe to be a suspect but obvious put together the pieces here. but we don't even know if that second person was there when the shooting happened. that person might have made a run for it even before. do we know if the second person was at the home when the police arrived? >> we don't. at this point we do know they were responding to a call about a domestic incident and that person had a gun, and that just shows the danger of the situations and domestic calls, incredibly dangerous with two officers shot and suspect dead. and at this point the detectives are on the scene and will be piecing together all the rest of the details about who these people are, who the other people >> there are a lot of good police officers out there. you're walking into this situation to respond with a gun. you wal
person a suspect, but -- >> no at this point they're not calling that person a suspect. there was some confusion whether or not there was a second suspect. >> and you're saying roommate so maybe the person who called looking for help was the roommate who also wasn't found and thought maybe to be a suspect but obvious put together the pieces here. but we don't even know if that second person was there when the shooting happened. that person might have made a run for it even before....
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we're told it was a single vehicle crash -- the person that died was the only person in the car. officials are still working on notifying the family. hillary clinton and donald trump will face off tonight in the second will be in a town hall format at washington university. the debate comes as donald trump faces backlash over these comments that surfaced friday... " i better use some tic tacs just in case i start kissing her. you know i'm automatically attracted to beautiful women i just start kissing them. it's like a magnet. just kiss. i don't even wait. when you're a star they let you do anything. grab them by the you can do anything." endorsing donald trump -- even calling for him to quit the race. yesterday was supposed to be a day of gop unity in wisconsin -- trump and speaker paul ryan campaigning together for the first time. but trump backed out, followed by his running mate! political reporter theo keith has that story. people boo and cheer for paul ryan house speaker paul ryan gets a mix of cheers and boos in his home district. he didn't dwell on donald tum comments fro
we're told it was a single vehicle crash -- the person that died was the only person in the car. officials are still working on notifying the family. hillary clinton and donald trump will face off tonight in the second will be in a town hall format at washington university. the debate comes as donald trump faces backlash over these comments that surfaced friday... " i better use some tic tacs just in case i start kissing her. you know i'm automatically attracted to beautiful women i just...
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let's take a person for who that person is, the good and the bad. and, of course, we can all tear down the bad. that's so easy. we can do that very, very quickly. but what kirk did and why he could put a john c. calhoun next to an abraham lincoln is simply because he recognized that they both had abilities, they both had excellences. and by very fact they were excellences, they couldn't be equal. and excellence can never be equal. that's why it's an excellence. and so kirk saw that, and and he saw in those human persons that he brought up, 29 of them in the conservative mind, he saw elements of dignity in each one of them, and he could bring them together and not be a contradiction. so i think it's a beautiful act in many ways of poetry concern probably more than political philosophy by looking at the conservative mind, but he did so much to understand the nuanced nature of the human person. so i want to just give you a quote, and some of you may be familiar with this. kirk wrote this. he was in -- he could get into kind of feisty moods, which is fu
let's take a person for who that person is, the good and the bad. and, of course, we can all tear down the bad. that's so easy. we can do that very, very quickly. but what kirk did and why he could put a john c. calhoun next to an abraham lincoln is simply because he recognized that they both had abilities, they both had excellences. and by very fact they were excellences, they couldn't be equal. and excellence can never be equal. that's why it's an excellence. and so kirk saw that, and and he...
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we can be the happiest person in the world or feel like the more alone person in the world. all within us. very positive but also complex. all these beautiful traits. usually when someone has a goal they want to meet or something they want to achieve, they really just need to identify that part of themself, that persona that gets them there. i work with actu individuals who want to start their own private practice. start entrepreneurial adventure, maybe start a different company and oft oftentimes what stops them is their normal persona of just being -- i am just regular anna or i am corporate anna or mommy anna. when i think about that from that perspective, it is kind of difficult to get myself in the right perspective. what i have a lot of them do most of them is adopt -- i am my ceo persona. so i am the executive of my differently. this me doesn't necessarily make emotional decisions or stops myself from proposing his because i am fearful. this me has a deeper commitment to succeeding in business. so they have that within us, and we can tap into it immediately. >> mary:
we can be the happiest person in the world or feel like the more alone person in the world. all within us. very positive but also complex. all these beautiful traits. usually when someone has a goal they want to meet or something they want to achieve, they really just need to identify that part of themself, that persona that gets them there. i work with actu individuals who want to start their own private practice. start entrepreneurial adventure, maybe start a different company and oft...
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. >> how close was he to going personally bankrupt?> very. >> he's the master of the comeback. >> trump is definitely back. much to the chagrin of some people. >> anybody who can take a building for a million dollars and turn it into $550 million, that's fantastic. >> he's combative. like to punch him in the face, i tell you. >> i was putting a tarnish on the trump brand. >> then you were fired. >> on the spot. >> now he's competing on the biggest stage of his life. >> we will make america strong again. and we will make america great again. >> tonight, a cnn special report. "all business: the essential donald trump." >> it is my pleasure to introduce to you today my father, donald j. trump. >> the run actually started with a ride. down the escalator in his namesake, trump tower. ♪ awaiting him at the bottom, his daughter, ivanka, and a gaggle of reporters. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen -- >> they knew this was coming. >> -- i am officially running for president of the united states. >> but this took everyone by surprise. >> when mexico sen
. >> how close was he to going personally bankrupt?> very. >> he's the master of the comeback. >> trump is definitely back. much to the chagrin of some people. >> anybody who can take a building for a million dollars and turn it into $550 million, that's fantastic. >> he's combative. like to punch him in the face, i tell you. >> i was putting a tarnish on the trump brand. >> then you were fired. >> on the spot. >> now he's competing on...
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he made it person for african-americans and lbgt and he especially made it personal for women across this great country. we are going to show him how we blue. >> reporter: with 17 days until the election, city officials are encouraging all to cast their ballots early to ensure all votes are counted. >> no matter what happens on election day, if your car breaks down, if your kid gets sick, if you win a trip to disney land and you leave the state, your vote will count because you voted early. we're going to turn arizona blue this year thanks to you. >> reporter: also taking the stage, mayor greg stanton. early voting ends november 4. >>> continuing with local political news, a campaign finance violation has been filed by bill montgomery's campaign against a political committee linked to hedge fund tycoon george suaros. the law says political notice to opponents about tv or print ads against them. the campaign has not been notified. >> staying with poll -- politics, every year s.r.p. employees get to meet canneds running in this year's election. courtney griffin was at their picnic held
he made it person for african-americans and lbgt and he especially made it personal for women across this great country. we are going to show him how we blue. >> reporter: with 17 days until the election, city officials are encouraging all to cast their ballots early to ensure all votes are counted. >> no matter what happens on election day, if your car breaks down, if your kid gets sick, if you win a trip to disney land and you leave the state, your vote will count because you...
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is 2.5 times more likely to be arrested person will drug possession than a white person.any states, it is significantly higher. to one.ate is it one a black person is more than five times more likely to be arrested for simple drug possession for personal use than a white person in north dakota, new york, minnesota, montana, iowa, manhattan ae in black person is 11 times more likely to be arrested. ratess despite equivalent of use. these are e racial disparities, but more important, under human rights law, this is racial discrimination. juan: one of the interesting things, the core of the report is all of these interviews you did with 149 people. most people think, well, a person gives arrested on a drug charge, they deserve it. but you look at the entire impact, not just on that person, but on their family, their whole situation, and also onon their prospects once they get out of jail in terms of being able to reconstruct their lives. inet 149 people. 64 of whom were in custody when i met them. what i found across the board was that these are mothers and fathers, friends
is 2.5 times more likely to be arrested person will drug possession than a white person.any states, it is significantly higher. to one.ate is it one a black person is more than five times more likely to be arrested for simple drug possession for personal use than a white person in north dakota, new york, minnesota, montana, iowa, manhattan ae in black person is 11 times more likely to be arrested. ratess despite equivalent of use. these are e racial disparities, but more important, under human...
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>> the same person i've always been.us scenarios about me and the kinds of caricatures of me. again, i don't have a lot of control over that. i just get up every day, do what i believe is the right thing to do. i don't know anything else to do. >> do you ever see a version and think who is that person? >> i read things about me and think i wouldn't like me either. who is this person? >> it's so clear to me who my mother is. she's kind, hillarious, compassionate, warm, loving. she does have, i think, the best laugh, and i wish more people could see that. and i wish more people on the kind of public advocacy side would recognize her lifelong commitment to children and families and that that really has been the core thread of her life. >> the core of her life and the core of her mission. to break that final glass ceiling. please welcome chelsea clinton. >> that moment when your daughter was on stage and introduced you as her mother and the first female presidential nominee of a major party, what was that like for you? >> oh
>> the same person i've always been.us scenarios about me and the kinds of caricatures of me. again, i don't have a lot of control over that. i just get up every day, do what i believe is the right thing to do. i don't know anything else to do. >> do you ever see a version and think who is that person? >> i read things about me and think i wouldn't like me either. who is this person? >> it's so clear to me who my mother is. she's kind, hillarious, compassionate, warm,...
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there was one person outside of the home. the person transported with serious injuries. no firefighters were injured in fighting the fire which took an hour and a half to get under control. erin: an autopsy is scheduled for the man who died in a fire in seabrook. they haven't released the victim's name. the state fire mar small's office is trying to fig your out how the flame started. nashua is dealing with a deadly number of drug overdoses. three people have died after seven last month, bringing the total for the year to 50. sean: coming up on "daybreak" this morning, a penny for your thoughts? how about 51,000 of them. how long it took a man it was doggie destiny was mr. bonejangles expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? of course not. he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she
there was one person outside of the home. the person transported with serious injuries. no firefighters were injured in fighting the fire which took an hour and a half to get under control. erin: an autopsy is scheduled for the man who died in a fire in seabrook. they haven't released the victim's name. the state fire mar small's office is trying to fig your out how the flame started. nashua is dealing with a deadly number of drug overdoses. three people have died after seven last month,...
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that person to a provider for long-term care. they are not going to stop there. they will make sure the person gets connected. it will be a warm hand off. they will wait until theis and if the person wants, there is a follow-up call. did it work? was it a good match? did you get to the appointment? someone who is depressed might not have the motivation to get up in the morning and get to the appointment. we want to make sure there is a real connection made. that people are actually getting the services they need. because mental illness is treatable. soledad: what did you learn i do think when it comes to depression, people say snap out of it, bounce back, be happy, things that professionals say are useless. mrs. mccray: that's right. i learned that people don't realize how serious it is, that it is a real disease, that there is treatment. it's not about snapping out of it. one of the things we have tried to do with our public awareness campaign is to get that message across to understand the signs and symptoms of when someone is
that person to a provider for long-term care. they are not going to stop there. they will make sure the person gets connected. it will be a warm hand off. they will wait until theis and if the person wants, there is a follow-up call. did it work? was it a good match? did you get to the appointment? someone who is depressed might not have the motivation to get up in the morning and get to the appointment. we want to make sure there is a real connection made. that people are actually getting the...
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the other person in critical condition. that person has been transported to a hospital. and his -- an update on his condition, we understand is severe. we were talking to a couple of witnesses who were out here around 1:30 this morning and they believe a fight started at the cold crush bar on the corner of 27th and larimer. so we're trying to verify
the other person in critical condition. that person has been transported to a hospital. and his -- an update on his condition, we understand is severe. we were talking to a couple of witnesses who were out here around 1:30 this morning and they believe a fight started at the cold crush bar on the corner of 27th and larimer. so we're trying to verify
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we're local, we care, we're person to person. amazing. york on the balcony last night. call it throw back thursday. gaga told thursday, the bitter end was where she first performed in new york where she was 16-year-old. >> it was so amazing and such a throw back experience. >> joanne being gaga's late aunt, she named the album after her and it is already number one on the itunes chart. >> a year of mayor moments for him. he under went career threatening vocal threat surgery and before that, he had a second baby boy. >> people ttink of me in the way that i see him like now in a tie, i got make up on and my hair looks good. they don't think about that i smell like pee and puke most of my days. sexy. for his boys.deliver this album >> all of them is good but none of them meant to happen as much and what this meant to me. >> hi oah and eli. guess what papa is here with. >> now, you are officially a cool >> "nobody but me" drops today. >> does my voice sound funny? does it sound like what it >> oh god, i have an anxiety right now. if you can maae me sound more like adele or
we're local, we care, we're person to person. amazing. york on the balcony last night. call it throw back thursday. gaga told thursday, the bitter end was where she first performed in new york where she was 16-year-old. >> it was so amazing and such a throw back experience. >> joanne being gaga's late aunt, she named the album after her and it is already number one on the itunes chart. >> a year of mayor moments for him. he under went career threatening vocal threat surgery...
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>> has it affected you personally? >> i'm not sure i get-- help me with the question and i'll try to answer it. >> well, i've had friends that have been laid off from jobs. >> tell me how it's affected you, again. you know people who've lost their jobs and lost their homes? >> reporter: bill clinton, by contrast, quickly reached out for a personal connection. >> when a factory closes, i know the people who ran it. when the businesses go bankrupt, i know them. >> reporter: the format, unhinged from lecterns and tables, allow the candidates much more movement. but this can be a double-edged sword. in 2000, vice president al gore decided to move into governor bush's personal space, perhaps to create a sense of dominance. but watch: that non-verbal gesture proved to be the most memorable moment of the entire debate. >> reporter: in the 2012 town hall, mitt romney and president obama were on their feet so much, it felt at times more like a duel than a debate. >> mr. president, have you looked at your pension? >> i don't loo
>> has it affected you personally? >> i'm not sure i get-- help me with the question and i'll try to answer it. >> well, i've had friends that have been laid off from jobs. >> tell me how it's affected you, again. you know people who've lost their jobs and lost their homes? >> reporter: bill clinton, by contrast, quickly reached out for a personal connection. >> when a factory closes, i know the people who ran it. when the businesses go bankrupt, i know them....
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. >> wow, the person just took off? >> it looks like it. the guy here on the motorcycle helmet cam points out the car that he believes was involved. >> well, considering all the damage, if that guy has a dent, this may be the one. >> yeah. >> do not engage. just get the license plate number for the police. >> pretty smart. that's what this guy does. he records the license plate on his camera, and he also recites it back to himself so it's recorded on the audio. yep, looks like there's clear damage. >> the guy behind the wheel doesn't really seem to care. the guy on the motorcycle is like, hey -- >> it's all on camera. you should go back. >> i got to give the motorcyclist credit. he doesn't engage. he doesn't get aggressive. all he does is record what he believes to be potential evidence for the police. so he decides, i'm going to call off this chase, and he returns to the scene of the accident. >> you get it on your helmet? got his tags? >> oh, yeah. i got his face. >> oh, that's awesome. >> people that were in that car that were hit obviou
. >> wow, the person just took off? >> it looks like it. the guy here on the motorcycle helmet cam points out the car that he believes was involved. >> well, considering all the damage, if that guy has a dent, this may be the one. >> yeah. >> do not engage. just get the license plate number for the police. >> pretty smart. that's what this guy does. he records the license plate on his camera, and he also recites it back to himself so it's recorded on the...
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many had personal stories to share. "my mom had breast cancer, my cousin, and my grandmother, so i have two surviving." and they made sure dedication. "these gentlemen, unselfishly, they take time out of their jobs to do this." "it's something that we need to get a cure for it, just glad to help out." angelica duria fox 6 news. matthew is downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone... how many people have now died as a result of the storm. and a local parish is helping in the wake of hurricane matthew in haiti... how they're raising funds to help their sister parish. the stories behind the thousands of walkers and runners that turned out in greenfield park this morning. the destruction of hurricane matthew. as the focus now turns to recovery-- fox's joel waldman has the latest from waldman intro: unfortunuately, this is common street scene in savannah two days after hurricane matthew struck. as you can tell, a large laurel oak tree fell into this home, completely destroying it. as far as we know there are no injuries, but now
many had personal stories to share. "my mom had breast cancer, my cousin, and my grandmother, so i have two surviving." and they made sure dedication. "these gentlemen, unselfishly, they take time out of their jobs to do this." "it's something that we need to get a cure for it, just glad to help out." angelica duria fox 6 news. matthew is downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone... how many people have now died as a result of the storm. and a local parish is helping...
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person. that -- the idea there is if you want to be paranoid about law enforcement people and everyone has their dial about how paranoid they are. if you want to be paranoid. you can imagine a law enforcement system that says, this is great. let's use 702 to the maximum, get a huge database with lots of u.s. persons stuff and then just use it to prosecute against u.s. persons. basically you'll be using the foreign intelligence back door to get into this ability to do things against u.s. persons. one way to cut that back is reduce the use of it, you couldn't use it as evidence in court. in this hypothetical. about 702. that might be a fun place to go search if you were law enforcement against u.s. persons. we've collected the it wasn't suppose to happen about u.s. persons, the whole thing targets nonu.s. persons, if you're going to go into this database about u.s. persons, then you should have a warrant. of the right level of cause of that. talking before the administrative reasonably likely s
person. that -- the idea there is if you want to be paranoid about law enforcement people and everyone has their dial about how paranoid they are. if you want to be paranoid. you can imagine a law enforcement system that says, this is great. let's use 702 to the maximum, get a huge database with lots of u.s. persons stuff and then just use it to prosecute against u.s. persons. basically you'll be using the foreign intelligence back door to get into this ability to do things against u.s....
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one person is in cuss dip. police are still looking for a second person here in the neighborhood of belgrade and newburgh streets, all stemming from a police operation in the stopped for over an hour on the stopped for over an hour on the train, they are now moving on to needham. train, they are now moving on to ?? stopped for over an hour on the train, they are now moving on to needham. it'll be here before you know it. hello, halloween. it's the one night when everybody dresses up. pillsbury. you can never tell from the outside just how many warm, flaky layers are on the inside. but let's just say it's more than ever. share the warmth of grands biscuits, now with even more flaky layers. it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. did you know your business doesn't have to suffer from slow internet? comcast business now offers blazing fast internet speeds up to 150 mbps. that's 10 times faster than dsl. call today. comcast business. built for business. did you know that sharing wifi with your customers could l
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so, obviously, this person had some sort of relationship with her. there is no evidence right now that indicates that she was sexually assaulted, it appears to be consensual. >> chris: consent you will until it turned deadly. detectives tell "crime watch daily" that shelbey's boyfriend have the mike has a lengthy drug-related rap sheet. he comes in for questioning three times, always maintaining extensively. we haven't ruled him out as a suspect. >> chris: but cops have no actual evidence against the boyfriend to make an arrest for murder. months passed. a grieving sister is left wondering if shelbey is killer will ever be found. >> it's really important to me to find out who killed the shelbey, not only for shelbey, but so that way, he don't do it again. >> chris: but then, a apartment building. >> the high-rise apartment complex had a video system and the lobby and we did obtain that video and the suspect is seen entering and leaving the apartment complex. >> chris: four months after the murder, cops really it's stunning surveillance footage showin
so, obviously, this person had some sort of relationship with her. there is no evidence right now that indicates that she was sexually assaulted, it appears to be consensual. >> chris: consent you will until it turned deadly. detectives tell "crime watch daily" that shelbey's boyfriend have the mike has a lengthy drug-related rap sheet. he comes in for questioning three times, always maintaining extensively. we haven't ruled him out as a suspect. >> chris: but cops have no...
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you better have personalities, know who this person is. they will be the leader of the movement themselves. he could have gotten 15%, 25 and made the wallal key issue. instead you have got two also-rans who are uninteresting and not able to articulate their positions so you are siphoning some of, if you are conservative, republican or libertarian, a vote potentially from trump to hillary clinton. kennedy: john oliver saying i wish there were a perfect third party candidate. gary johnson and jill stein, they are leading. and the people -- >> it's either irrelevant. >> after the election it might be important. if donald trump loses it will be important for republicans to know why. if gary johnson gets a significant portion of the vote they will know, or they will be closer to knowing. siphoning votes away from hillary clinton is important because i don't want her to think the election is a mandate for her. >> they are not coalitions. they are party mandates and it's just a way for the establishment wing of each party to hunker back down and
you better have personalities, know who this person is. they will be the leader of the movement themselves. he could have gotten 15%, 25 and made the wallal key issue. instead you have got two also-rans who are uninteresting and not able to articulate their positions so you are siphoning some of, if you are conservative, republican or libertarian, a vote potentially from trump to hillary clinton. kennedy: john oliver saying i wish there were a perfect third party candidate. gary johnson and...
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hillary clinton, you get the same person every time. >> do you agree with that? -- people say it's hard to connect, that she's calculating and she's not warm, and when you meet her -- i have to say when you meet donald trump in person, he's not the same as when he's up on the stage. when i interviewed him and i see him on the stage, i say who is that person. >> i don't see any difference. >> and when you meet hillary clinton, as well, she's very warm in person, but not necessarily that warm when you see her on television, i have to be honest. what is that, doctor? >> one-on-one, it's very different than when you're in front of a crowd of 5,000 people and the cameras are on you and that's what i meant about there's public and private side. we're sitting here in front of cameras and this isn't the same person exactly in terms of my ideas, in terms of my beliefs and integrity that i am in my living room. i don't talk exactly like this in my living room. what we're seeing is somebody who is reacting. he's not just promulgating views that he has. he's very reactive to
hillary clinton, you get the same person every time. >> do you agree with that? -- people say it's hard to connect, that she's calculating and she's not warm, and when you meet her -- i have to say when you meet donald trump in person, he's not the same as when he's up on the stage. when i interviewed him and i see him on the stage, i say who is that person. >> i don't see any difference. >> and when you meet hillary clinton, as well, she's very warm in person, but not...
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really i like to think of person-centered care. person-centered care, not patient-centered care. work with employer growns, communities, taking a broader view of health and well-being opposed to sickness care construct, and i'm pleased to say we're making some progress there. >> minnesota's a state's that's further down the road in terms of integrated care, and you're having some exchange problems at the moment, but you're sort of a model in many ways. the rest of the country is sort of a few years behind a lot of things that happened in minnesota so can you build on what you have heard here about sort of ethos and approach? >> you know, we have been thinking about not only high quality care and more recently the cost of care and the health of the people that we serve. and to your question about, you know, the mobility of the individuals versus the interest in place, you know, most businesses and most communities you set down roots and live there and you can move and most people don't. and they're invested in that community. with respect to health care, there are factors that dri
really i like to think of person-centered care. person-centered care, not patient-centered care. work with employer growns, communities, taking a broader view of health and well-being opposed to sickness care construct, and i'm pleased to say we're making some progress there. >> minnesota's a state's that's further down the road in terms of integrated care, and you're having some exchange problems at the moment, but you're sort of a model in many ways. the rest of the country is sort of a...
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a person is armed is the person also dangerous? it seems to me we go in the direction we are headed, and it seems like we are, we are saying that individuals with a gun, by definition, are dangerous persons. that has implications beyond this felon who is carrying a gun. it deals with everybody who exercises a second amendment right and if it doesn't, i'd like to know how we're going to differentiate and carve out an exception just for this instance. every person who has a gun, a hunter, doesn't matter if he has it in his home or wherever, is armed and dangerous. mr. compton: i think that's exactly -- >> they didn't walk up to mr. robinson simply because he was carrying a gun. that's another part of the activity and stopped and frisked him for that action alone themselves initial stop which you can see, gives the officers the right to encounter that. it seems to me the compromise here is, sure, the citizens of west virginia are entitled to exercise their second amendment rights and police officers can't stop them for doing that but
a person is armed is the person also dangerous? it seems to me we go in the direction we are headed, and it seems like we are, we are saying that individuals with a gun, by definition, are dangerous persons. that has implications beyond this felon who is carrying a gun. it deals with everybody who exercises a second amendment right and if it doesn't, i'd like to know how we're going to differentiate and carve out an exception just for this instance. every person who has a gun, a hunter, doesn't...
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i personally have spoken with many law enforcement officers and while they see this as another person of equipment that could be burdensome also many of them see it as a vital piece of equipment to document what's going on as they are out there on patrol and i've met with many of those officers did say if the precincts decide they have the ability to fund these and if they need help from the federal government as they often get these grants for different law enforcement agencies that we should be out there making sure they have the funds they need in order to make sure that these incidents are unaccounted for. >> earlier my opponent said i like to print money. the bottom line is we have a tremendous shortfall in the budget right now. i would print money to solve the problems and the fact both of themost ofthem are fighting dayd week to week. i would print money to solve problems on all of the technology and training as i said when i spoke for the law enforcement because if we print the money today it's going to return a dollar in investment in the next ten years so it's not costing mo
i personally have spoken with many law enforcement officers and while they see this as another person of equipment that could be burdensome also many of them see it as a vital piece of equipment to document what's going on as they are out there on patrol and i've met with many of those officers did say if the precincts decide they have the ability to fund these and if they need help from the federal government as they often get these grants for different law enforcement agencies that we should...
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that was very personal for them.ew passion from both of them in the last few days. >> when we come back, let me finish with something not having to do with what's become this depressing political campaign. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural. now that i work there, i value the food even more. i feed it to yoshi because there are no artificial colors, preservatives and it's made with real chicken. i'm so proud to make dog chow natural in davenport, iowa. more "sit" per roll. more "stay" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. and try bounty napkins. >>> let me finish tonight with something not having to do with what's become this depressing political campaign. i've long believed, felt really, that our home grown politicians are often not the best of us. by that, i'm referring to t
that was very personal for them.ew passion from both of them in the last few days. >> when we come back, let me finish with something not having to do with what's become this depressing political campaign. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural. now that i work there, i value the food even more. i feed it to yoshi because there are no artificial colors, preservatives and it's made with real chicken. i'm so proud to make dog...
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and part of his personality.he believes that human beings were imperfect and so the last bit would've been difficult for him to take. it rankled. he almost single-handedly transformed the terms of not only how things are done but the debate about how things are done. even those those who do not agree with scalia interpretation theories and i really is quite a change of the last generation. >> the only other thing i will out on this is that i would commend everyone in his last book leading off which i think could potentially go down as important as blackstone's commentary or hooks institute, here i think the great exposition of how much he cared about language and construction, taking on the whole construction and trying to explain there is meaning for the enterprise of interpretation even when these cannons are gone often about rather loosely. he had an incredible, extraordinary breath of knowledge and i think that final work is a very important capstone to his career. >> it was a terrific book and he went on to
and part of his personality.he believes that human beings were imperfect and so the last bit would've been difficult for him to take. it rankled. he almost single-handedly transformed the terms of not only how things are done but the debate about how things are done. even those those who do not agree with scalia interpretation theories and i really is quite a change of the last generation. >> the only other thing i will out on this is that i would commend everyone in his last book leading...
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a good person, is that person a good person? about that. it is about what are their positions on the issues and we can't get hillary to focus on the issues because she doesn't want to go there. >> jerry falwelfalwell, i appre you coming on and taking the time and answering these questions. thank you. >> thank you, erin. appreciate it. >> and next more on our breaking news. the two women telling donald trump inappropriately tumpd them and trump relentless on personal attacks over hillary clinton's leaked e-mails. the is the clinton have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the audi a4. with one notable difference... ♪ the highly advanced audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. ♪ don't put off checking out your options until sixty-five. now is a good time to get the ball rolling. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, it could help you with out-of-pocket medical costs
a good person, is that person a good person? about that. it is about what are their positions on the issues and we can't get hillary to focus on the issues because she doesn't want to go there. >> jerry falwelfalwell, i appre you coming on and taking the time and answering these questions. thank you. >> thank you, erin. appreciate it. >> and next more on our breaking news. the two women telling donald trump inappropriately tumpd them and trump relentless on personal attacks...
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i'm the right person to level this charge.ade such a charge and i prosecuted people who committed rape. >> you have your own infidelity, sir. >> everybody does and i'm a roman catholic and i confess those things to my priest. but i have never ever attacked someone who has been the victim of sexual abuse, not only that i put people in jail who have been the victim of sexual abuse and i have never participated in that. and i think you're bringing up my personal life is really kind of irrelevant to what hillary clinton did. she is running for president. i'm not. >> now, mr. todd was totally out of line, trying to set public giuliani that way. he owes the marianne apology. but the central issue is that donald trump feels he needs -- he needs to discuss the clinton marriage. >> hillary clinton's only loyalty is to her financial contributors and to herself. i don't even think she is loyal to bill, you want to know the truth. and really, folks, really, why should she be, right? >> talking points believes statements like that are a mi
i'm the right person to level this charge.ade such a charge and i prosecuted people who committed rape. >> you have your own infidelity, sir. >> everybody does and i'm a roman catholic and i confess those things to my priest. but i have never ever attacked someone who has been the victim of sexual abuse, not only that i put people in jail who have been the victim of sexual abuse and i have never participated in that. and i think you're bringing up my personal life is really kind of...
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advice personal, but i will say this, there are no heros here. mrs. clinton is not a hero, mr. trump is not a hero, and in the republican debate some of that stuff was incredible. i've been around a while, i've never seen anything like it. i don't think it's hopeless as keith does, but i agree she has the upper hand. i'm making a different point, the public needs some information, some education. the public needs to find a way out. the economy has underperformed, not since 1929, but since world war ii. the economy has underperformed, everybody agrees on that. the question is, what are you going to do about that? and on and on. but can we not have this as a civil discussion? that's all i'm asking. can we not show some respect for each other? you and i don't always see things the same way, but we've been friends for 20 years. >> larry, that starts by you distancing yourself from this candidate. you have to say clearly that donald trump's behavior is not the same as hillary clinton's. that's a false equivalent. we never had a candidate before that a
advice personal, but i will say this, there are no heros here. mrs. clinton is not a hero, mr. trump is not a hero, and in the republican debate some of that stuff was incredible. i've been around a while, i've never seen anything like it. i don't think it's hopeless as keith does, but i agree she has the upper hand. i'm making a different point, the public needs some information, some education. the public needs to find a way out. the economy has underperformed, not since 1929, but since world...