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they would not have signed the pli. if they had not signed appeal like we would not have had a pli. so, to be blunt about it we agreed to that and we agreed to allow the teamsters to decide when they wish to arbitrate this dispute. they could have waited or the could've moved sooner. they choose to move relatively quickly. it to arbitrate that disputed that is the language of the pli. at this point we now have an arbitration decision. the arbitration decision is a little bit ambiguous in certain respects, which is why we been meeting with the teamsters to come up with a structure to understand it, but the bottom line is this is what we agreed to do. >> can we argue that capability if not impossibility of doing that at this time? i mean, i know the agreement says what it says but my gosh, you're right. this is a very, you know amorphous thing could i we can do something 2020 and outward sign an agreement >>> i can see why it has to be flexible. i don't know what it hurts? >> when configured inside for second and stuart make a prounion subject with the unit would say is, listen, they
they would not have signed the pli. if they had not signed appeal like we would not have had a pli. so, to be blunt about it we agreed to that and we agreed to allow the teamsters to decide when they wish to arbitrate this dispute. they could have waited or the could've moved sooner. they choose to move relatively quickly. it to arbitrate that disputed that is the language of the pli. at this point we now have an arbitration decision. the arbitration decision is a little bit ambiguous in...
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>> complete pli unfair. i was just on cbs face the nation and it is the reason why many people believe the mainstream media is part of the democratic national committee. i started my case and i said i have zero tolerance for police officers who are brutal. i put them in jail and i believe that black lives matter is a racist organization that is helping to fuel this. if i had an organization called white lives matter you could say it was a racist organization or yellow lives matter or some group that divides us, all lives matter. that's the teaching of the major religions and that's the teaching of our institution. black lives matter instigates a lot of the hatred and division. only the mainstream media makes it appear nonviolent. some are calling for killing police officers, slaughtering police officers, putting targets on the backs of police officers. so i made that point, that both sides have to stop. zero tolerance for police brutality and black lives matter have to back off and start working on -- if you
>> complete pli unfair. i was just on cbs face the nation and it is the reason why many people believe the mainstream media is part of the democratic national committee. i started my case and i said i have zero tolerance for police officers who are brutal. i put them in jail and i believe that black lives matter is a racist organization that is helping to fuel this. if i had an organization called white lives matter you could say it was a racist organization or yellow lives matter or some...
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they would not have signed the pli. if they had not signed appeal like we would not have had a pli. so, to be blunt about it we agreed to that and we agreed to allow the teamsters to decide when they wish to arbitrate this dispute. they could have waited or the could've moved sooner. they choose to move relatively quickly. it to arbitrate that disputed that is the language of the pli. at this point we now have an arbitration decision. the arbitration decision is a little bit ambiguous in certain respects, which is why we been meeting with the teamsters to come up with a structure to understand it, but the bottom line is this is what we agreed to do. >> can we argue that capability if not impossibility of doing that at this time? i mean, i know the agreement says what it says but my gosh, you're right. this is a very, you know amorphous thing could i we can do something 2020 and outward sign an agreement >>> i can see why it has to be flexible. i don't know what it hurts? >> when configured inside for second and stuart make a prounion subject with the unit would say is, listen, they
they would not have signed the pli. if they had not signed appeal like we would not have had a pli. so, to be blunt about it we agreed to that and we agreed to allow the teamsters to decide when they wish to arbitrate this dispute. they could have waited or the could've moved sooner. they choose to move relatively quickly. it to arbitrate that disputed that is the language of the pli. at this point we now have an arbitration decision. the arbitration decision is a little bit ambiguous in...
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same principal plies to humans. >> 4:55. 71 degrees. best day of the week on top i understand is today, mike. >> absolutely right, holly, today is the day, sunny, bright, beautiful. storms from last night cleared up the humidity for us and feeling rather nice this morning. temperatures around the region if you step outside. 70. windows on. kind of morning. 64 gaithersburg and 68 frederick and 68 westminster and 71 annapolis and 71 quantico. nice. comfortable. humidity low one more day here and then heat and humidity returned as we head into the late -- latter part of the week. more details on that coming up in a bit. all right. that's a check of weather. erin has the roads. hey, erin. >> 4:56 as you wake up around the dmv flooding and downed trees. keep in mind majors like the beltway moving along long fine and you want to use caution on and off ramps and use extra caution as you make your way to secondarys. beach drive at piney branch parkway and detour around that section of the district tree down in the roadway prince george country
same principal plies to humans. >> 4:55. 71 degrees. best day of the week on top i understand is today, mike. >> absolutely right, holly, today is the day, sunny, bright, beautiful. storms from last night cleared up the humidity for us and feeling rather nice this morning. temperatures around the region if you step outside. 70. windows on. kind of morning. 64 gaithersburg and 68 frederick and 68 westminster and 71 annapolis and 71 quantico. nice. comfortable. humidity low one more...
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. >> the red cross is housing everyone that needs a plis it stay at burnett middle school. a faulty light fixture may have caused that fire. >> still ahead tonight, more developments in nice. arrests made in the wake of the deadly truck attack and why some are putting the blame on police for not preventing it in the first place. >> republican national convention hours away. how republicans really feel about presumptive nominee, donald trump. >> if you are stepping outside this evening around the south bay, take a jacket. temperatures cooling quickly. for tomorrow morning you may need windshield wipers for parts of the bay area. more low clouds still in and changes in your forecast when we come right back. nowo t delopg sry t oficeonit. >>> now to the developing story out of nice tonight. individuals arrested all acquaintances of the main suspect. also the estranged wife of the suspect released from custody. there is also increasing anger from french citizens who questioned why there wasn't more security at a national holiday. a lot of anger as well as grief. >> people were
. >> the red cross is housing everyone that needs a plis it stay at burnett middle school. a faulty light fixture may have caused that fire. >> still ahead tonight, more developments in nice. arrests made in the wake of the deadly truck attack and why some are putting the blame on police for not preventing it in the first place. >> republican national convention hours away. how republicans really feel about presumptive nominee, donald trump. >> if you are stepping...
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for treating post partum depression showed positive ruls during no approved medications that specific pli target that discorde. > -- saw its profits fall mising expectation. the company did report a rise in revenue, but lower demand for products weighed on resu 3.5% t. an advisory xe for the food and drug administration is recommending an arthritis dug be approved. they voted it's similar to one made my amgen's rival, but it's percent. >>> there is now yet another online threat to your security. it is growing rapidly, targeting people in places you might not expect. it is called ransom wear. what hacl valuable information on your computer and then literally hold it for ransom. demanding you pay them to give you your information back. naturally expect banks, hospitals, even the rich and famous to be the obvious. when andrade found in a recent target is an unusual one. a nascar team. >> an up and coming nascar team just days away from the big race. when the crew chief's laptop encontributed. >> his criti files locked up. the team had been hit with the virus. it kidnaps the data while crimin
for treating post partum depression showed positive ruls during no approved medications that specific pli target that discorde. > -- saw its profits fall mising expectation. the company did report a rise in revenue, but lower demand for products weighed on resu 3.5% t. an advisory xe for the food and drug administration is recommending an arthritis dug be approved. they voted it's similar to one made my amgen's rival, but it's percent. >>> there is now yet another online threat to...
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prosecutors allege the friend plied menendez with gifts in exchange for political influence. >>> there's a new twist in the septa slowdown to tell you about. regional rail riders will now have to buy tickets in advance to get out of center city. the new policy will require riders to buy passes at a ticket office before boarding at any stations in center city. septa spokesman said they made the change because of scheduling issues from the loss of more than 100 structurally deficient rail cars. the change goes into effect on monday. >>> up next, an exclusive interview with hillary clinton and tim kaine. what the democratic presidential nominee is saying about former rival bernie sanders and his supporters. it's an interview you'll only see right here on nbc 10. >>> a push for more police. why more than a dozen local forces are banding together to try to beef up their departments, and how they may hope it will help change the face of policing. ♪ trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valua
prosecutors allege the friend plied menendez with gifts in exchange for political influence. >>> there's a new twist in the septa slowdown to tell you about. regional rail riders will now have to buy tickets in advance to get out of center city. the new policy will require riders to buy passes at a ticket office before boarding at any stations in center city. septa spokesman said they made the change because of scheduling issues from the loss of more than 100 structurally deficient...
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a lemonade stand for pli police working the beat near reno. #. >> thank you. >> reporter: a dangerous job where uncertainty is the only thing that's certain. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> tonight 20th century fox news is swirling amid news that roger ailes has been ousted. the company says an ongoing review is being held against ailes who has been a towering force for republican politics for decades, even before the existence of fox news. nbc's cynthia mcfadden has late details. >> reporter: reports circumstance mg -- circling tonight that ceo and chairman roger ailes is out. this after a publicized claim of sexual harassment by gretchen carlson, who says that ailes fired her in june after she rebuffed his advances, an allegation that ailes denies. into the political power house it is today with revenues over a billion dollars. >> there's been a detailed fox news that ailes does not have his fingers on. he is the person who is most central to his organization and the product it produces. >> reporter: ailes' rise included working as a media consultant with a mt. rushmore
a lemonade stand for pli police working the beat near reno. #. >> thank you. >> reporter: a dangerous job where uncertainty is the only thing that's certain. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> tonight 20th century fox news is swirling amid news that roger ailes has been ousted. the company says an ongoing review is being held against ailes who has been a towering force for republican politics for decades, even before the existence of fox news. nbc's cynthia...
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they've already cleared happen nap plies.works there over the bay they should be all be right. looking a organized complex of insurance thunderstorms back int west virginia this will comehu through we don't think that will be until 10:00 or after. fox future cast shows win within the next hour yes there are showers and storms over the mowr tans, hopefully that's enoughha' time to get at the fireworks incompletely white-out any lightening. showers and thunderstorms mainly towards north during overnight hours anyone could start off the day with rain tomorrow. sun comes out in of the afternoon. heat is there.her pop up thunderstorms lyingly foy tomorrow afternoon. out look for marginal risk of severe widespread. risk of. following that, huge rich of high pressure building in that is heat bum pum off eastern seaboard bermuda high, bringss humidity like i said pop upp thunderstorms for the rest week here's forecast for tonight,ht want an umbrella if you are heading out, maybe a decentt blanket it is going to be soggy 71 degrees st
they've already cleared happen nap plies.works there over the bay they should be all be right. looking a organized complex of insurance thunderstorms back int west virginia this will comehu through we don't think that will be until 10:00 or after. fox future cast shows win within the next hour yes there are showers and storms over the mowr tans, hopefully that's enoughha' time to get at the fireworks incompletely white-out any lightening. showers and thunderstorms mainly towards north during...
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as a plis political matter, what hangs over, there's no implosion of her candidacy. i can see all the ads cut between now and election day juxtaposing with what comey said today with what she has said in the past. >> malicious intent, here is what he specifically had to say about that. >> all the cases prosecuted involved some combination of clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information or vast quantities of information exposed in such a way of intent of criminal misconduct or efforts to obstruct justice. we do not see those things here. >> well, i think that's the most important thing. intent, at least under this statute, seems to be what they look at. conservatives are focusing on gross negligence. i heard an interview earlier today with the u.s. prosecutor who prosecuted the petraeus case, as everyone is invoking as being similar to this case even though it's not. he can't think of a time when this statute has been used to prosecute gross negligence. they really do look at intent. what they seem to have come to the conclusion here is that s
as a plis political matter, what hangs over, there's no implosion of her candidacy. i can see all the ads cut between now and election day juxtaposing with what comey said today with what she has said in the past. >> malicious intent, here is what he specifically had to say about that. >> all the cases prosecuted involved some combination of clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information or vast quantities of information exposed in such a way of intent of...
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as a plis political matter, what hangs over, there's no implosion of her candidacy. can see all the ads cut between now and election day juxtaposing with what comey said today with what she has said in the past. >> malicious intent, here is what he specifically had to say about that. >> all the cases prosecuted involved some combination of clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information or vast quantities of information exposed in such a way of intent of criminal misconduct or efforts to obstruct justice. we do not see those things here. >> well, i think that's the most important thing. intent, at least under this statute, seems to be what they look at. conservatives are focusing on gross negligence. i heard an interview earlier today with the u.s. prosecutor who prosecuted the petraeus case, as everyone is invoking as being similar to this case even though it's not. he can't think of a time when this statute has been used to prosecute gross negligence. they really do look at intent. what they seem to have come to the conclusion here is that she
as a plis political matter, what hangs over, there's no implosion of her candidacy. can see all the ads cut between now and election day juxtaposing with what comey said today with what she has said in the past. >> malicious intent, here is what he specifically had to say about that. >> all the cases prosecuted involved some combination of clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information or vast quantities of information exposed in such a way of intent of...
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makes a car abroad, when they bring it in -- >> there will be a tax on it, 15% corporate tax will be plied because it's almost like a con summing tax. trish: what's your reaction to you, guys? [laughter] >> it's what paul ryan does in his plan. >> anything that with do spun off -- >> we know that. >> yeah. >> jerry, what do you think? >> you're proposing this to donald trump? won't people see that as a tariff? >> is what the rest of the world does. trish: maybe that will help. certain crowds that feel like we are losing jobs and so we need to compete on a level which makes it -- if we are going to send goods overseas and they tax them heavily, then do we need to reciprocate the same? >> we have the free trade deals but what the other countries is they do have added value taxes. we are the only country in the world that doesn't do that. so i think trump has a point here. we are putting our manufacturers in disadvantage. we will see how that plays. trish: i think politically it could actually help him with blue-collar voters. [laughter] trish: guys, we lived up to james rosen's predicament.
makes a car abroad, when they bring it in -- >> there will be a tax on it, 15% corporate tax will be plied because it's almost like a con summing tax. trish: what's your reaction to you, guys? [laughter] >> it's what paul ryan does in his plan. >> anything that with do spun off -- >> we know that. >> yeah. >> jerry, what do you think? >> you're proposing this to donald trump? won't people see that as a tariff? >> is what the rest of the world...
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wild day for oil traders as the plies plummeted in morning but made a dramatic comeback. phil, what happened? >> basically saw u.s. oil inventory report came out. we saw crude oil inventories fell ninth week in a row. that cut year-over-year surplus by over half since the beginning of the year. we're seeing that market start to get a little bit more in balance that brought that market back. we saw a big build in gasoline supplies. that kept a lid on the market as well as the dollar today. we saw u.s. oil production, it actually rose for the second week in a row. most of that increase was in alaska, not in the shale patch. in the shale patch production is still falling. that also lent some support. let's look at gold today, dave. gold got smashed today, on that rising dollar. the dollar index, highest level we've seen since march. part of that was that jon hilsenrath story about the fed, talking about maybe raising interest rates in september. i don't know why the market pleads the fed anymore but they do. that got the dollar soaring, put big pressure on gold because gold
wild day for oil traders as the plies plummeted in morning but made a dramatic comeback. phil, what happened? >> basically saw u.s. oil inventory report came out. we saw crude oil inventories fell ninth week in a row. that cut year-over-year surplus by over half since the beginning of the year. we're seeing that market start to get a little bit more in balance that brought that market back. we saw a big build in gasoline supplies. that kept a lid on the market as well as the dollar today....
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there are always people who want to do something against plis ol and it always ends up in confrontation. this whole thing is instigated. because of what happened in dallas and everything else is what happened in baton rouge. what really happened there with the shooting of the police officer, i mean that, you know, that has to be examined a little more than that. nothing really come out with that. usually he would say he is, you know, let's get him for murder or something else. >> you're talking about alton sterling? >> yes. i am. >> okay. >> interesting. so your commentary is that you're just -- you're wondering what's going on with that case. >> not only that one but it's just breeding all of this anger an groups now. i'm talking about black and whites now. we should all be getting together. the more of these incidents the more we should be getting together. this is breeding more hate between certain groups because most of the people, i moan, as you see his son came out and says he doesn't want violence. you know, we feel sorry for them also. they were working people and whatever they
there are always people who want to do something against plis ol and it always ends up in confrontation. this whole thing is instigated. because of what happened in dallas and everything else is what happened in baton rouge. what really happened there with the shooting of the police officer, i mean that, you know, that has to be examined a little more than that. nothing really come out with that. usually he would say he is, you know, let's get him for murder or something else. >> you're...
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whitey bulger had infiltrated the boston office of the fbi and bought off agents, who protected him and plied including the tip that allowed bulger to flee just days before he was to be indicted. >> phil torsney: we really had to catch this guy to establish credibility after all the other issues. and it was just a matter of bringing this guy back to boston. >> kroft: torsney, who's now retired, and agent tommy macdonald joined the task force in 2009. the joke was bulger was on the fbi's "least wanted list." there hadn't been a credible lead in more than a decade. and their efforts in bulger's old neighborhood of south boston were met with mistrust and ridicule. >> torsney: some people, they told us right out front, "you guys aren't looking for that guy." people just made the assumption we had him stashed somewhere. i mean, people really thought that kind of thing. >> tommy macdonald: despite that mindset that "we're not going to help you," the fbi still got it done. >> kroft: took 16 years. >> macdonald: took 16 years. yeah, this was not a typical fugitive. >> kroft: the fbi says bulger had p
whitey bulger had infiltrated the boston office of the fbi and bought off agents, who protected him and plied including the tip that allowed bulger to flee just days before he was to be indicted. >> phil torsney: we really had to catch this guy to establish credibility after all the other issues. and it was just a matter of bringing this guy back to boston. >> kroft: torsney, who's now retired, and agent tommy macdonald joined the task force in 2009. the joke was bulger was on the...
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he up plied it was rigged.he he said the investigation was rigged and bill clinton and loretta lynch on the tarmac in arizona a week ago, a meeting that that was politically half handed and morally questionable at this point, but the implication is that james comey, the fbi director was somehow influenced by that and by the political system. you know james comey. based on what you saw today, do you think he was bucking under political pressure? >> not a chance. out of all -- anyone in this whole drama. the person who has least -- there is least grounds for criticism in terms of their background, in terms of their suitability to make these decision, james comey is head and shoulders above anybody. here is a guy who serves a ten-year, non-reviewable term as head of the fbi. he has no -- he is going to be the head of the fbi no matter who the next president is. he's a former u.s. attorney here in new york, former deputy attorney general under george w. bush, a republican. he is someone with a great deal of credibi
he up plied it was rigged.he he said the investigation was rigged and bill clinton and loretta lynch on the tarmac in arizona a week ago, a meeting that that was politically half handed and morally questionable at this point, but the implication is that james comey, the fbi director was somehow influenced by that and by the political system. you know james comey. based on what you saw today, do you think he was bucking under political pressure? >> not a chance. out of all -- anyone in...
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it's composed of many other news sources, but that is argue pli the largest single outlet in the country and in the world and it's facebook's. >> sreenivasan: isn't that a good thing? a more informed public, more people getting information from perhaps friends they trust saying read this article, this is a great read? >> well, there are advantages to consuming news through a social layer which is what facebook makes possible in that you're connected to your friends and family through the news, so it's going to be inherently more meaningful to you. what's lost, of course, with that is editorial judgment and that extra emphasis that journalists once added to the flow of news so that they could say to us, you may not initially think so, but this is really important, or this may not be the sort of thing that you normally pay attention to, but you really should, and i think that's one of the things that's being lost through news system. but we should also add that, in many ways, this change is being driven by users. it's being driven by the fact that people love their mobile devices and on th
it's composed of many other news sources, but that is argue pli the largest single outlet in the country and in the world and it's facebook's. >> sreenivasan: isn't that a good thing? a more informed public, more people getting information from perhaps friends they trust saying read this article, this is a great read? >> well, there are advantages to consuming news through a social layer which is what facebook makes possible in that you're connected to your friends and family...
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s crime stats suggests stag leaders may have beenleads may n misleading the public about pli the trueict. strict. >> the latest contract offer coc to all pro linebacker vaughnkeva miller. >> as we head to break let'sreat take a live look across theos d.c. region right now. n we are totally missing thesi boat by not playing some s rolling stones. the time right now is 5:42.s 5 we are at 78 degrees on this friday. we are back right after this.hi. >> ♪ >> ♪ the dried,ied, the twisted, the tied, the faded, the flat-out overdone. the teased, the tangled, the curled the colored, the braids, the inventions, the unforgettable let's-not-mentions. new suave professionals coconut oil infusion, with pure coconut oil, that visibly repairs two years of damage, keeping hair beautiful - no matter what you put it through. suave professionals, works as well as salon brands. ♪ live beautifully suave! and we just couldn't say thno to that face.ns then we wanted more of that local flavor so betty says... oh yeah, that's betty. you're going to want to do
s crime stats suggests stag leaders may have beenleads may n misleading the public about pli the trueict. strict. >> the latest contract offer coc to all pro linebacker vaughnkeva miller. >> as we head to break let'sreat take a live look across theos d.c. region right now. n we are totally missing thesi boat by not playing some s rolling stones. the time right now is 5:42.s 5 we are at 78 degrees on this friday. we are back right after this.hi. >> ♪ >> ♪ the...
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how did how did you learn from 2008, what lessons are plied to this campaign and we tell the rest ofe story from there. the big question is does she win. course we will know the answer when the book comes out but how did she get there if she did win and if she lost where did it all go wrong? >> when is the book scheduled to come out? >> who was he with when he cowrote that first book with you? >> he was with political. >> ill try you written the age of clinton, hillary rodham clinton and mr. and mrs. clinton, why did you say that you should not use the word polarizing. >> when the hillary clinton campaign first started they had a list of terms that they deemed non-feminists and polarizing is one of them. i think that's kind of a complement. i think polarizing is not gender-based. >> is there a so-called dog whistle? >> may be a little bit. i think in this sort of, we've come so far and yet i feel like we've regressed. i think it is seen as one of those words, like a taboo almost. it's interesting though because i don't see it that way but i think in the broader scheme yes. >> in the
how did how did you learn from 2008, what lessons are plied to this campaign and we tell the rest ofe story from there. the big question is does she win. course we will know the answer when the book comes out but how did she get there if she did win and if she lost where did it all go wrong? >> when is the book scheduled to come out? >> who was he with when he cowrote that first book with you? >> he was with political. >> ill try you written the age of clinton, hillary...
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i have a letter of apple's general counsel and fires back saying to 'em pli that spotify should not have to pay to avail itself of the benefits of apple's hard work just like every other developer does, would you give a tremendous advantage over other developers it's simply unfair and unreasonable. "the wall street journal" reports that apple is looking to buy tidal run for jay-z. how are the two stories related? well, because tim cook if he did buy tidal would also be picking up 4 million paying users eliminating some competition and beefing up the music war in the war with spotify and told us in march it had 30 million paying users and apple with 15 million users, spicking up tidal and maybe a rap mogul in the process couldn't hurt. i also want to mention earlier today cnbc did report that apple ceo cook is on the boards of both nike and disney and cook is only on the board of nike. guys, back to you. >> you know, the talk of apple buying tidal, i heard the tidal was struggling here so who do you think is more interested in this deal, apple or jay-z? >> there were certainly a lot of re
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and that's the job at the convention and that's what was done remark pli well over the past couple ofalute senator sanders because he led the way. that was one of the great tests, i think, that had to be accomplished at this convention. could you bring back the sanders supporters to really lock arms with the hillary clinton supporters. >> yeah. >> and that was done in a really big way yesterday. >> i had five of those bernie or busters with be if you want to call them that, some of whom who said that they will now vote for hillary clinton. but you feel they believe in bernie, they believe in this so-call revolution. right? so my question to you, having been in that arena and you feel it -- you know politic is also not just about substance and policy but it is about raw emotion an feel. people felt michelle obama. people felt bill clinton. i have a feeling people will feel barack obama tonight. but for hillary clinton where her trustworthiness and favorability is low, how do you humanize her? is there a non-pejorative way to describe this woman? >> i think bill clinton was masterful on
and that's the job at the convention and that's what was done remark pli well over the past couple ofalute senator sanders because he led the way. that was one of the great tests, i think, that had to be accomplished at this convention. could you bring back the sanders supporters to really lock arms with the hillary clinton supporters. >> yeah. >> and that was done in a really big way yesterday. >> i had five of those bernie or busters with be if you want to call them that,...
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they stood alongside africans as they worked the ships that plied the dangerous great lakes and as they packed weighty bundles of beaver skins for the lucrative fur trade. as centuries passed and consents of racial hierarchy hardened, white settlers pushed even further into the interior, thousands of african people descended into the towns in the south. these southern nations would develop plantations of their own and hold black men and women as slaves. we ought to infer in shorthand to the configuration called the black community and they share a bold and dramatic narrative. however, though we begin to define the chapters of that narrative and to look at the fine print we see that african america is illuminated as a richly variegated population in ways that scholars and artists are continuing to place. the sexuality, religion, these are all important themes. i would like to add indij theyty to that group, given that a significant portion of the black population possess native roots. by native roots i'm pointing to you historical patterns of experience within native communities and ance
they stood alongside africans as they worked the ships that plied the dangerous great lakes and as they packed weighty bundles of beaver skins for the lucrative fur trade. as centuries passed and consents of racial hierarchy hardened, white settlers pushed even further into the interior, thousands of african people descended into the towns in the south. these southern nations would develop plantations of their own and hold black men and women as slaves. we ought to infer in shorthand to the...
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pli right now he's facing simplee assault and enticing a tisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> metro saysess ises i being made in its safe trackafec repair work.k. the general manager sayss workers have removed all off those potentially troublesome underground insulator. ins insulators say they've been replaced by fiberglass whichas is more heat resistant. they support the electrifiedlect third rail but in recent months 1346 them have caughtem v on fire. f >>> good news for metro riders. you have a 15 minute graceute ge period at all rail stations. sti that means customers who enternt through the fare gates can nowno change their mind within 15n 15 minutes and exit the system at s the same station without a staow penalty. now, prior to this changeor to customers entering and exiting g the same station would be charged the base fare even if they didn't travel. >>> well, coming up on fox5 o fx news at 7::the anacostia riveriv is at the center of a major restoration project that willojl open it up to the swimmers inwir the coming years. y plan coming up and of coursers caitlin will have anot
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judith miller is a pulitzer plies-winning journalist and adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute forand deroye murdoch, syndicated columnist. thank you all for joining us once again. deroye, i'm going to start with you this time, and i would like for you to react to jimu, as we finished our last segment we were talking about the term "unpredictability," which we did hear this evening. and jimu referenced that in terms of north korea who we heard with the breaking news, possibly has fired three missiles this evening. also donald trump, his past comments about saddam hussein. >> sure. well, i think the unpredictability is something we see all the time. i literally find myself dish go out to see friends for dinner, i come home, turn on the tv, and this happened a few nights ago. chaos in dallas. five cops killed. seven others wounded. and then yesterday, a couple days ago we had the three cops shot in baton rouge. i mean, it's gotten so bad to be candid sometimes i just turn off the tv. it's that awful. the unpredictability is not that maybe something good will happen we haven't predict
judith miller is a pulitzer plies-winning journalist and adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute forand deroye murdoch, syndicated columnist. thank you all for joining us once again. deroye, i'm going to start with you this time, and i would like for you to react to jimu, as we finished our last segment we were talking about the term "unpredictability," which we did hear this evening. and jimu referenced that in terms of north korea who we heard with the breaking news, possibly has...
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he accused the corporate elite of overlooking t ing polite pli working class americans. >> the american people will come first once again. my plan will be begin with safety at home, which means safe neighborhoods, secure borders, and protection from terrorism. there can be no prosperity without law and order. >> reporter: what you didn't have which made it different from the norms of previous acceptance speeches, you didn't have the humility. you didn't have the outreach to oppone opponents. you had donald trump saying i alone can fix our problems, sort of in the style you hear from aauthoritarian leaders in other countries. mike gir shin says he was appealing to primal forces with fear and anger without religious guidance or religious principips and the question is does this get him closer to winning the white house. he has a base among blue collar white voters. that's his core. he was appealing to him last night. that's why the speech was accepted by the legislates. donald trump needs people who don't support him. white college educated women in particular. he's way underperforming in
he accused the corporate elite of overlooking t ing polite pli working class americans. >> the american people will come first once again. my plan will be begin with safety at home, which means safe neighborhoods, secure borders, and protection from terrorism. there can be no prosperity without law and order. >> reporter: what you didn't have which made it different from the norms of previous acceptance speeches, you didn't have the humility. you didn't have the outreach to oppone...
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. >> foreign policy is not a -- these are come pli plicated relationships.s clear that donald trump doesn't understand the intrikra sees of these relationships. when he makes these broad statements, you have to ask the question, is that really helping or hurting? and from all of the reaction that we see all over the world, it's making the problems worse. >> can we -- there's been a lot of criticism that donald trump, that led rnc, was very negative and go it alone. >> that's what the pundits were saying. they thought it was somewhat positive. the newspaper headlines are not always reflective of the views. >> we've seen that in the battleground posts. he got a 2% bump and if you go back in history, that's tiny, tiny, tiny. we also see that univision did a poll that showed hispanic voters found -- >> but to get back to this point, i think that americans have to understand, you know, building a taj mahal in atlantic city is vastly different and negotiating those deals to get a tax break is different than to protect americans. it's simplistic to say that he's a
. >> foreign policy is not a -- these are come pli plicated relationships.s clear that donald trump doesn't understand the intrikra sees of these relationships. when he makes these broad statements, you have to ask the question, is that really helping or hurting? and from all of the reaction that we see all over the world, it's making the problems worse. >> can we -- there's been a lot of criticism that donald trump, that led rnc, was very negative and go it alone. >> that's...
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it's whether you think the rest of europe starts to break up and whether you can even conseeblce plibly -- or whether mr. market can price that. >> it's interesting, before the vote the market was suggesting that it was going to be remain vote. and everyone kind of went with that message. then as soon as the vote went to leave, everyone thought the market was wrong. well, maybe it turns out the market wasn't wrong. they were wrong about the vote, andrew, but maybe they weren't wrong about the impact of brexit. in other words, maybe brexit won't even happen yet. i think that's possible. four million signatures on a petition that might even grow by the time parliament votes. maybe they won't. but even if it does, at the end of the day it will take a while to do and then at the end of the day they might renegotiate essentially the same relationship with the european union that they've had when they were in the union. how much really changes if they're still trading with europe, if there's still some labor movement. i don't really think that it is nearly as big of an economic and financi
it's whether you think the rest of europe starts to break up and whether you can even conseeblce plibly -- or whether mr. market can price that. >> it's interesting, before the vote the market was suggesting that it was going to be remain vote. and everyone kind of went with that message. then as soon as the vote went to leave, everyone thought the market was wrong. well, maybe it turns out the market wasn't wrong. they were wrong about the vote, andrew, but maybe they weren't wrong about...