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roger chang is the executive editor at cnet. he joins us to talk about why this is important and what it could mean to you. good to see you, roger. >> thanks for having me. >> what is the big fear here with this move now? >> the big fear is that by dismantling these rules it opens the door to internet service providers blocking or slowing down traffic they don't want and prioritizing traffic they do, whether it's their own services or companies willing to pay a premium to make sure their services get to the customer as fast as possible. >> what about oversight of that? would that be allowed with rollback of these particular regulations? >> that is the gist of what the sec is dismantling. before this happened, there were clear laws in place to keep internet service providers from treating internet traffic unfairly. the ground principles of net neutrality. and so with this action that fcc chairman aajit pai took today, t means the companies won't have any rule to follow. we basically have to trust these companies to honor the prin
roger chang is the executive editor at cnet. he joins us to talk about why this is important and what it could mean to you. good to see you, roger. >> thanks for having me. >> what is the big fear here with this move now? >> the big fear is that by dismantling these rules it opens the door to internet service providers blocking or slowing down traffic they don't want and prioritizing traffic they do, whether it's their own services or companies willing to pay a premium to make...
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fundamentally -- what has changed? roger: it is hard to say.e level of it is undoubtedly animal spirits. the higher stock prices go and this is ironic when you think about it, the more that decision wantyours wants to do -- to do deals. it makes them feel confident. say do not buy high, the higher you see stock prices, assuming they are at relatively high levels rather than rebounding from a low level, the more deals you see. that is playing out now. equity valuations will be tough for m&a. this comes at a time when we are seeing rallies on stock markets but a different story, a divergence when it comes to what the bond market is pricing in. you continued to see the yield curve flattened. is this a function of the fed being in this tightening cycle? roger: i do not think the current level of interest rates or the anticipation of a rate hike in december is a problem for the environment for transactions. that is all baked in. after all, the 10-year closed in the vicinity of 230 8, 235. by any historical standard, that is rock-bottom. what you hav
fundamentally -- what has changed? roger: it is hard to say.e level of it is undoubtedly animal spirits. the higher stock prices go and this is ironic when you think about it, the more that decision wantyours wants to do -- to do deals. it makes them feel confident. say do not buy high, the higher you see stock prices, assuming they are at relatively high levels rather than rebounding from a low level, the more deals you see. that is playing out now. equity valuations will be tough for m&a....
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roger ales completely changes the way tv campaigns are run, gets nixon elected, goes onto help reagannd george h.w. bush elected and then creates fox news. if richard nixon had not met roger ales in that mike douglas make-up chair we don't know who the president of the united states would be today, because roger ales created this amazingly effective republican television network called fox news, which supported trump all the way. and without that, i don't believe donald trump would have made the electoral college outcome go his way. >> and then there's other sentences after that. >> there are. there's a lot. there's a lot. >> "playing with fire" is out now. >> and then there's other sentences after that. stephen colbert gets tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour" with brian williams is next. >>> tonight what those stunning election results mean for the president and his party as the gop assesses the damage and as steve bannon goes on tv tonight to say it's the democrats who are in the midst of a civil war. >>> plus donald trump live in china at this hour. the country once victim to hi
roger ales completely changes the way tv campaigns are run, gets nixon elected, goes onto help reagannd george h.w. bush elected and then creates fox news. if richard nixon had not met roger ales in that mike douglas make-up chair we don't know who the president of the united states would be today, because roger ales created this amazingly effective republican television network called fox news, which supported trump all the way. and without that, i don't believe donald trump would have made...
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rogers resigned. an advisor with the campaign said they had to make a change because rogers "did not have the experienceo deal with the press the last couple weeks." >> shannon: all right, it continues. thank you so much. republicans continue to take hits over their handling of roy moore, democrats facing their own issues with these new allegations tonight against minnesota senator al franken and michigan congressman john conyers. does anyone in washington have the moral high ground? fox news politics editor chris stirewalt is here. do you have it? >> i don't wanted to. >> shannon: there is plenty to go around. where to go from here? >> the barton thing is tab. it's different than the rest of it and his claim about she was doing revenge? that's a different thing. i make the impropriety us but it's humiliating for him. and it probably ends his career. no real wrongdoing except for maybe on her part. for these democrats, if they don't get serious about franken and about conyers, they are not going to be in a position to say anything about roy moore. you would think that the republicans -- you want to talk
rogers resigned. an advisor with the campaign said they had to make a change because rogers "did not have the experienceo deal with the press the last couple weeks." >> shannon: all right, it continues. thank you so much. republicans continue to take hits over their handling of roy moore, democrats facing their own issues with these new allegations tonight against minnesota senator al franken and michigan congressman john conyers. does anyone in washington have the moral high...
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change agreement in paris two years ago. but there's anger that the united states will be promoting fossil fuels at the conference — including what they call ‘clean coal‘ . here's our environment analyst rogery our fault that the planet is heating. 13 us agencies say there is no other realistic cause. scientists say carbon dioxide emissions from our society didn't trigger the california wildfires, for instance, but it did make them worse. the oceans are also absorbing some of that carbon dioxide and that is making sea water more acidic. scientists warn that all marine life will be affected. the vast majority of the countries in the world understand that climate change is real, that it's caused by humans, that it's already doing great damage to life, health, property, economies and ecosystems. and that it's in everybody‘s interest to work together to reduce the threat. so what are we doing about it? in paris, world leaders promised to hold the world's temperature rise as close as possible to 1.5 celsius. that is thought to be a danger point. that would mean very steep cuts in greenhouse gases. but look, this is what the politicians‘ pledges in paris will give us. a steadily increasing level
change agreement in paris two years ago. but there's anger that the united states will be promoting fossil fuels at the conference — including what they call ‘clean coal‘ . here's our environment analyst rogery our fault that the planet is heating. 13 us agencies say there is no other realistic cause. scientists say carbon dioxide emissions from our society didn't trigger the california wildfires, for instance, but it did make them worse. the oceans are also absorbing some of that carbon...
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ducis rogers with a last-minute goal that changed things for the flyers tonight.t >> we have breaking news. we have a real problem tonight in westchester pennsylvania. you are looking live from chopper 6 at a three alarm fire that attacked a nursing home. we are talking about the barclay friends senior living community at the 700 block of north franklin street in westchester. the nursing home the operational. back up firefighters from around the region have been called to the scene. the fire is officially at three alarms and authorities are calling it a mass casualty situation. you are looking at a real problem in westchester. fire assaulting a nursing home tonight. >> new information on the deadly northern california rampage highlights the concern raised in an "action news" investigation earlier this month. kevin neil armed himself with ghost guns. wendy saltzman showed us those are ordered as parts online and assembled by the owner. they don't require background checks. neil was not allowed to buy the guns so he found a loophole and built the guns himself. >> th
ducis rogers with a last-minute goal that changed things for the flyers tonight.t >> we have breaking news. we have a real problem tonight in westchester pennsylvania. you are looking live from chopper 6 at a three alarm fire that attacked a nursing home. we are talking about the barclay friends senior living community at the 700 block of north franklin street in westchester. the nursing home the operational. back up firefighters from around the region have been called to the scene. the...
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gretchen carlson weighed in on the case talking about how much society has changed since last year when she sued her former boss, roger ailes, for sexual harassment. lauer's firing -- comes after an unidentified employee made claims of inappropriate sexual behavior that began at the sochi olympics in 2014. just hours after the news about matt lauer broke - another shocking departure. garrison keillor, fired from minnesota public radio. the former host of a prairie home companion claims his firing stems from an incident when he touched a woman's bare back while trying to console her. he says he immediately apologized and thought she had forgiven him. developing now in the district-- a 7 on your side i-team investigation. students... getting a diploma - while missing months of class. now we are hearing more from the whistleblower behind the investigation... and the school's response to her claims. nathan baca has more. following our investigation-- mayor muriel assuring parents that district officials are doing everything they can to fix this situation. we set up a hotline for parents to call us with any issues happenin
gretchen carlson weighed in on the case talking about how much society has changed since last year when she sued her former boss, roger ailes, for sexual harassment. lauer's firing -- comes after an unidentified employee made claims of inappropriate sexual behavior that began at the sochi olympics in 2014. just hours after the news about matt lauer broke - another shocking departure. garrison keillor, fired from minnesota public radio. the former host of a prairie home companion claims his...
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change accord in paris two years ago. one controversial element is the attempt by president trump to sell american coal technology at the conference. here's our environment analyst rogeries say there is no other realistic cause. scientists say carbon dioxide emissions from our society didn't trigger the california wildfires, for instance, but it did make them worse. the oceans are also absorbing some of that carbon dioxide and that is making sea water more acidic. scientists warn that all marine life will be affected. the vast majority of the countries in the world understand that climate change is real, that it's caused by humans, that it's already doing great damage to life, health, property, economies and ecosystems. and that it's in everybody‘s interest to work together to reduce the threat. so what are we doing about it? in paris, world leaders promised to hold the world's temperature rise as close as possible to 1.5 celsius. that is thought to be a danger point. that would mean very steep cuts in greenhouse gases. but look, this is what the politicians‘ pledges in paris will give us. a steadily increasing level of greenhouse gases. so there's a huge gap between
change accord in paris two years ago. one controversial element is the attempt by president trump to sell american coal technology at the conference. here's our environment analyst rogeries say there is no other realistic cause. scientists say carbon dioxide emissions from our society didn't trigger the california wildfires, for instance, but it did make them worse. the oceans are also absorbing some of that carbon dioxide and that is making sea water more acidic. scientists warn that all...
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change agreement in paris two years ago. but there's anger that united states officials have been promoting fossil fuels at the conference, including what's known as "clean coal. " here's our environment analyst rogeralistic cause. scientists say carbon dioxide emissions from our society didn't trigger the california wildfires, for instance, but it did make them worse. the oceans are also absorbing some of that carbon dioxide and that is making sea water more acidic. scientists warn that all marine life will be affected. the vast majority of the countries in the world understand that climate change is real, that it's caused by humans, that it's already doing great damage to life, health, property, economies and ecosystems. and that it's in everybody‘s interest to work together to reduce the threat. so what are we doing about it? in paris, world leaders promised to hold the world's temperature rise as close as possible to 1.5 celsius. that is thought to be a danger point. that would mean very steep cuts in greenhouse gases. but look, this is what the politicians‘ pledges in paris will give us. a steadily increasing level of greenhouse gases. so there's a huge gap between what politicians are doing a
change agreement in paris two years ago. but there's anger that united states officials have been promoting fossil fuels at the conference, including what's known as "clean coal. " here's our environment analyst rogeralistic cause. scientists say carbon dioxide emissions from our society didn't trigger the california wildfires, for instance, but it did make them worse. the oceans are also absorbing some of that carbon dioxide and that is making sea water more acidic. scientists warn...
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time the international community has met to discuss climate change since president trump pulled the united states out of the paris agreement. rogern has more. we have had notification of the three hottest years on record, a new uptick in carbon dioxide emissions, and today the start of a new report on and today the start of a new report o n exa ctly and today the start of a new report on exactly what we know about how climate change will impact on us, on humans. i'm joined by climate change will impact on us, on humans. i'mjoined by the climate change will impact on us, on humans. i'm joined by the main author of the report, richard bets from the met office. what other things we most subtle of? we almost certain about ongoing warming and the consequent sea—level rise. it is a no—brainer that a warmer world means high sea levels because it melts ice on land putting water into the oceans. this is basic physics. you don't need fancy computer models for this? it's very well known. if we managed to hit that 1.5 celsius temperature rise, which probably or possibly is out of reach anyway, if we do that, how will that affect sea—level ri
time the international community has met to discuss climate change since president trump pulled the united states out of the paris agreement. rogern has more. we have had notification of the three hottest years on record, a new uptick in carbon dioxide emissions, and today the start of a new report on and today the start of a new report o n exa ctly and today the start of a new report on exactly what we know about how climate change will impact on us, on humans. i'm joined by climate change...
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kneeling protest during the late fall meeting last month, nfl commissioner roger goodell announced they would not be changing require players to stand for the anthem. this veterans day weekend, some likes woody's roadside tavern in new jersey are boycotting playing at their restaurants in a gesture to stand by veterans who say nfl players kneeling during the nationally and in its offensive to the flag and those who have served. the idea was pitched by local vietnam veteran and now instead of watching the games, and they will be hosting a fundraiser for veterans and their family today. listen. >> i have said, would you not show any foot alligators on veterans day weekend. i am a veteran. he said it's a business decision. let me talk it over with my partners and get back to you. >> was also edited a fundraiser. we are trying to make it a positive day in the forward. >> we did a lot of talking about it or talk to her patrons, foot while wearing jersey patrons on sunday and they all supported the decision. >> of facebook page post in over a quarter million followers is also asking football fans to not watch foot
kneeling protest during the late fall meeting last month, nfl commissioner roger goodell announced they would not be changing require players to stand for the anthem. this veterans day weekend, some likes woody's roadside tavern in new jersey are boycotting playing at their restaurants in a gesture to stand by veterans who say nfl players kneeling during the nationally and in its offensive to the flag and those who have served. the idea was pitched by local vietnam veteran and now instead of...
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changing field is that people will be forced to do the right thing. >> this is a moment of reckoning for sure across the industries, but is it a tipping point? meaning it went from roger, bill o'reilly, harvey weinstein and mark halperin, and there are more out there. is it a tipping point where change -- i know you are not overly optimistic, but could this be a moment of actual change? >> any company, any restaurant group of any size that hopes to continue to make a profit are going to have to, have to, have some viable human resources, some avenue for women to go and have their complaints and their allegations addressed in a credible way. >> you know gretchen who brought down roger ailes, hr is not always there for you? >> hr is going to have to change. a credible -- a credible, you know, outlet that could be trusted by people to go and say this is what happened, and i expect you to investigate it and do something about it. i think that's at least -- i think we can expect that, at least. >> is it incumbent on men and women in powerful positions and voices to come out and be uncomfortably honest for them -- it's not comfortable for you to say i did not stand up where
changing field is that people will be forced to do the right thing. >> this is a moment of reckoning for sure across the industries, but is it a tipping point? meaning it went from roger, bill o'reilly, harvey weinstein and mark halperin, and there are more out there. is it a tipping point where change -- i know you are not overly optimistic, but could this be a moment of actual change? >> any company, any restaurant group of any size that hopes to continue to make a profit are...
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. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: nfl commissioner roger goodell says there will be no changes into blocking playersotesting the national anthem. by the way, the player who started those anthem protest is in the headlines again. he's getting a big honor. trace gallagher is life. >> "gq" magazines medicine of the year story is titled colin kaepernick won't be silenced. that's a play on the fact that he did not, for the article and that he isn't commenting at all. "gq" rights as its public identity has begun to shift from football star to embattled activist, he has grown wise to the power of his silence. it has helped a story around the world, it is even provoked the ire and ill temper of donald trump. kaepernick, who is trying to get back into the nfl, has filed a grievance accusing nfl owners of colluding against him. the teams say it's not about his anthem protest, it's about his diminishing skills as an nfl quarterback. there is no silence on behalf of rapper jay-z, who is continuing to use his tour to talk about injustices in america and nfl players protesting the anthem. watch. >> nfl commission
. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: nfl commissioner roger goodell says there will be no changes into blocking playersotesting the national anthem. by the way, the player who started those anthem protest is in the headlines again. he's getting a big honor. trace gallagher is life. >> "gq" magazines medicine of the year story is titled colin kaepernick won't be silenced. that's a play on the fact that he did not, for the article and that he isn't commenting at all. "gq" rights...
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change that began last year. >> growing claims against fox news chief roger ailes -- >> reporter: former fox news anchor gretchenarlson sued her former boss, the late roger ailes, and fox news, for sexual harassment in 2016. walking away with a $20 million settlement. >> after my story broke 16 months ago, and all these women started reaching out to me, i realized how pervasive the problem was. and it was really crossing every socioeconomic line and every profession from waitresses to wall street bankers to members of our military and everyone in between. >> hey, hey, ho, ho -- >> reporter: since then women from all walks of life have come forward with their own stories, marching together to end the silence, #metoo was born. but on capitol hill, change is not so swift. from al franken to john conyers to roy moore to the president himself, all accused of sexual misconduct, all still hanging on to power. this morning, president trump tweeted, wow, matt lauer was just fired from nbc for inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace, but when will the top executives at nbc and comcast be fired for putting out so mu
change that began last year. >> growing claims against fox news chief roger ailes -- >> reporter: former fox news anchor gretchenarlson sued her former boss, the late roger ailes, and fox news, for sexual harassment in 2016. walking away with a $20 million settlement. >> after my story broke 16 months ago, and all these women started reaching out to me, i realized how pervasive the problem was. and it was really crossing every socioeconomic line and every profession from...
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rogers. good morning. >> it's cooler out there this morning. we're feeling the change and a change for this afternoon as it now looks like a southern low pressure center is going to be up closer to us. we would hoping it would stay south of philadelphia. now it looks like everybody will see it. right now we have some clearing. looks like there will be early sunshine before these clouds rolling in from the west get here and during the afternoon look for that rain to arrive. it is chilly on the bus stop this morning. 43 degrees in philadelphia. 39 degrees in wilmington. up in allentown we've sunk all the way to 33 degrees so just above the freezing mark there. 37 in reading. 39 in trenton. 44 in millville, new jersey. everybody bundle up a bit more than you did yesterday. and as we go
rogers. good morning. >> it's cooler out there this morning. we're feeling the change and a change for this afternoon as it now looks like a southern low pressure center is going to be up closer to us. we would hoping it would stay south of philadelphia. now it looks like everybody will see it. right now we have some clearing. looks like there will be early sunshine before these clouds rolling in from the west get here and during the afternoon look for that rain to arrive. it is chilly on...
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rogers. good morning. >> it's cooler out there this morning. we're feeling the change. >> absolutely cool and a change for this afternoon as it now looks like a southern low pressure center is going to be up closer to us. we would hoping it would stay south of philadelphia. now it looks like everybody will see it. right now we have some clearing. looks like there will be early sunshine before these clouds rolling in from the west get here and during the afternoon look for that rain to arrive. it is chilly on the bus stop this morning. 43 degrees in philadelphia. 39 degrees in wilmington. up in allentown we've sunk all the way to 33 degrees so just above the freezing mark there. 37 in reading. 39 in trenton. 44 in millville, new jersey. everybody bundle up a bit more than you did yesterday. and as we go through the day it stays cooler. 43 degrees by 7 o'clock. by noon, 48. some western areas could start to see some rain by about noon or so and by 3 o'clock, the rain is pushing into areas close to philadelphia. that's our high of 50 and then 48 by 5 o'clock and by 7 o'cl
rogers. good morning. >> it's cooler out there this morning. we're feeling the change. >> absolutely cool and a change for this afternoon as it now looks like a southern low pressure center is going to be up closer to us. we would hoping it would stay south of philadelphia. now it looks like everybody will see it. right now we have some clearing. looks like there will be early sunshine before these clouds rolling in from the west get here and during the afternoon look for that rain...
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stands, looking pretty lean last night in some places, the nfl commissioner roger goodell says there's not going to be any changes to players protesting the national anthem. not the only comment he said that made fans furious. according to the reports, $15 million a year, governor mike huckabee is fired up about that, and he joins me in a little bit. stay tuned, we will be right back with more "the story" ." >> the flight gets disgraced in this country, i will be the first one who is there. i will fight for that flag. ♪ fargo? $107.00 at...doggie lovers warehouse? no. i would never. "doggie lovers"? please! you know me. i don't even know where that is! look, i'm replying deny. see? oh, come on! [phone rings] hello? wells fargo. i did not make that purchase. i didn't do it! i'm so glad you caught that. uh huh. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card fr
stands, looking pretty lean last night in some places, the nfl commissioner roger goodell says there's not going to be any changes to players protesting the national anthem. not the only comment he said that made fans furious. according to the reports, $15 million a year, governor mike huckabee is fired up about that, and he joins me in a little bit. stay tuned, we will be right back with more "the story" ." >> the flight gets disgraced in this country, i will be the first...
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change. whether it's bill klat cosby, bl o'reilly, roger ailes, kevin spacey or one of her own, it's time to say, no more. i've been an intern in this body, staffer, a counselor committee and now a member. i appreciate the opportunity for this hearing today. i appreciate that we've committed to mandatory sexual harassment training for all the members and staff. i think we have a consensus to need improved training making sure were getting better reporting the response and knowing what's going on was surveys. most are partly, to protect the victims. we need to know more examples of what is happening and making it easier for the victims to come forward. we know there are many in the shadows because her situation may have happened at a time or less attention was paid. last night i talked to -- who in 1998 filed the first successful harassment complaint against representative jim bates in a recent interview in roll call. many women had the same experience. only she and one other came forward. in speaking with her you could hear the pain still in her voice and telling the story. you can also hear
change. whether it's bill klat cosby, bl o'reilly, roger ailes, kevin spacey or one of her own, it's time to say, no more. i've been an intern in this body, staffer, a counselor committee and now a member. i appreciate the opportunity for this hearing today. i appreciate that we've committed to mandatory sexual harassment training for all the members and staff. i think we have a consensus to need improved training making sure were getting better reporting the response and knowing what's going...
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changes, it adjusts accordingly. ask us how specifi can help you reach your potential. ♪ ♪ ask us how specifi can help you reach your potential. >> i'm karen rogersnnette reyes, tonight on fyi philly. >> "6-feet under." >> we're celebrating the city's best bars! >> "ready to party." >> and modeling the trendiest fall fashions. >> "that's the sercret recipe." >> plus, we round up a few comfort food favorites. >> yum! >> and new healthy spots with fantastic flavors. >> "to barcelona." >> plus, we take a look at some new global cuisine. >> happy birthday to you. >> hi everyone and welcome to fyi philly. >> we are at friday saturday sunday in the city's rittenhouse neighborhood. >> this was voted philadelphia magazine's best bar on their 50 best list. >> quite an honor for owners chad williams and his wife hanna. >> and, since they just re-opened in december, they were one of the "newcomers" to the list. >> so, we rounded up a few more spots on the philly bar scene that cracked philly mag's top 50 for 2017.
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third quarter we got higher user growth and higher revenue and higher and roger engagement times so i think the data is changing, and, therefore, price targets should be going up on this one. >> i couldn't agree with laura more i thought it was a wonderful third quarter and agreed with laura up until three weeks ago when she put out a full research note with a $28 target on it and from november 9th $28 to three weeks later is $50, that's 2.2 billion so unless this company is holding their ipo cash in bitcoin what's happened in the past three weeks even if her premises true, without debating the merits of the company, when every other analyst on wall street is at $28 and she herself was $28 three weeks ago, unless she found out something new in the past three weeks, then her $28 target sound a lot more realistic and everything else is just price chasing. >> laura, what about the fact that -- andrew is not the only critics certainly of where this stock has gone onheimer downgrades it to underperform a couple of weeks ago. they said, quote, the stock is now the most expensive publicly traded internet-based company
third quarter we got higher user growth and higher revenue and higher and roger engagement times so i think the data is changing, and, therefore, price targets should be going up on this one. >> i couldn't agree with laura more i thought it was a wonderful third quarter and agreed with laura up until three weeks ago when she put out a full research note with a $28 target on it and from november 9th $28 to three weeks later is $50, that's 2.2 billion so unless this company is holding their...
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there is a change in the culture that happened over the last several years. bill cosby, roger ailes, they set a precedent. it's going to be tough, but i can speak. for the first time you saw the dam breaking. >> and the tenacious work of journalists like yourself. >> thank you. in the words of ben wallace, month met with a fake source, fake identity trying to throw him off the trail, this created more static than i was ever familiar with. but, yes, it's true, good journalism was necessary for breaking this open. >> ronan, thank you. it's been extraordinary to watch it all. >> thank you for all the coverage you have been watching. >>> watch my cnn townhall, tipping point, sexual harassment is america. tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. we'll continue this conversation. >>> last night was a huge measure of this presidency. democrats got their first major victim is list of the trump era. even within the gop you are hearing this was about trump. so what did it mean? what does it mean going forward? we discuss next. ♪ worship me beauty, greater than the sum of its parts. come in for our s
there is a change in the culture that happened over the last several years. bill cosby, roger ailes, they set a precedent. it's going to be tough, but i can speak. for the first time you saw the dam breaking. >> and the tenacious work of journalists like yourself. >> thank you. in the words of ben wallace, month met with a fake source, fake identity trying to throw him off the trail, this created more static than i was ever familiar with. but, yes, it's true, good journalism was...
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laura: in the wake of the stories about roger ailes, harvey weinstein, it seems like a dam has burst. do you hope that your reporting will contribute to a change in the culture? amy: well, i have to say that as a reporter we are focused on the process. we are focused on the process of gathering the facts and corroborating evidence, sharing these women's stories in the most powerful, accurate, fair way that we can. as a reporter i try to stay disconnected from the outcome at the other end, because you cannot go into a story like this wanting a certain outcome. i can just convey from one of the women that i spoke to who was quoted in the story that she told me the reason she decided to go on the record is because the only reason for not putting her name to these allegations would be out of a place of fear, and she says she has been in a place of fear for a decade and she wanted to speak out from a place of power and does not want him to have any control over her life anymore. laura: amy brittain, thank you so much for joining us. president trump has broken his silence on roy moore, the alabama senate candidate accused of sexual misconduct with y
laura: in the wake of the stories about roger ailes, harvey weinstein, it seems like a dam has burst. do you hope that your reporting will contribute to a change in the culture? amy: well, i have to say that as a reporter we are focused on the process. we are focused on the process of gathering the facts and corroborating evidence, sharing these women's stories in the most powerful, accurate, fair way that we can. as a reporter i try to stay disconnected from the outcome at the other end,...
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is roger goodell about to get the contract of the century? no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. in the mirror everyday. when i look when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. >> neil: never mind a lot of nfl teams can't really fill their seats. word that roger goodell wants them to fill his pockets. contract talks are underway. what does he want? a lot of money and assurances. the back and forth, is it fair to the commissioner or the 32 team owners, 2/3s of whom have to agree to whatever extension they gave him and what paycheck they give him.
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rogers. >> i for got it's november. >> yes. >> feels like it. it's chilly. >> it does. it's chilly and stays cool this afternoon. there's changesad in the seven day. cloud cover just out to the west of philadelphia. those clouds are going to sweep in fairly quickly this morning. maybe some early sunshine and then it's mostly cloudy with some sun filtering through. as expected, it's very chilly this morning. we're down to 43 in philadelphia and how about 34 degrees in allentown, 35 in reading, 35 in lancaster. karen is not happy about any of this. 36 in trenton, 39 wilmington and 40 in millville. look for predominantly cloudy skies with some sun filtering in. 52 degrees by noon. a high of 60 at 3 o'clock before we fall back to 57 at 7 o'clock. if you're dressing the kids for the bus stop, dress them warmly this morning. 43 degrees in philadelphia around the time they're waiting for the bus but some suburbs down to about 34 degrees and karen there is that frost advisory that's in effect until 9:00 so if you haven't brought the potted plants in up in the lehigh valley or parts of south jersey you probably want to do that. warmup t
rogers. >> i for got it's november. >> yes. >> feels like it. it's chilly. >> it does. it's chilly and stays cool this afternoon. there's changesad in the seven day. cloud cover just out to the west of philadelphia. those clouds are going to sweep in fairly quickly this morning. maybe some early sunshine and then it's mostly cloudy with some sun filtering through. as expected, it's very chilly this morning. we're down to 43 in philadelphia and how about 34 degrees in...
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changes its playbook. new rules for treating athletes with concussions... >> nfl commissioner roger goodell wants all teamsnew policy for head injuries... >> they'd just been hauled before congress and the commissioner was embarrassed by linda sanchez, they'd been compared to big tobacco, and they were trying to fight back. >> narrator: the commissioner initiated a series of new rules designed to protect players from concussions. >> it was quite obvious what they were doing. they were in the middle of a major damage control operation. >> narrator: a new concussion committee would be formed, led by two prominent neurosurgeons. >> the nfl is committed to medical and scientific research... >> narrator: and there was one other surprise. >> i read on the wire that the nfl had given a million dollars to boston university. i was like, "what?" and so i called up chris, like, "what the hell's going on?" he didn't know what was going on-- he's, like, "what are you talking about?" >> the answer was, "i don't know what you're talking about-- this doesn't sound right at all." >> a cbs reporter wanted to know what i tho
changes its playbook. new rules for treating athletes with concussions... >> nfl commissioner roger goodell wants all teamsnew policy for head injuries... >> they'd just been hauled before congress and the commissioner was embarrassed by linda sanchez, they'd been compared to big tobacco, and they were trying to fight back. >> narrator: the commissioner initiated a series of new rules designed to protect players from concussions. >> it was quite obvious what they were...
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change. our environment analyst roger harrabin is at the conference in bonn. roger, good morning.bably won't be, that would bring us one and a half degrees warming and that would inevitably lead to a sea—level rise which would affect two and a half million bangladesh people, increasing flood risk for between 9-20,000,000 increasing flood risk for between 9—20,000,000 chinese, the evidence stacking up and 13 us agencies last week said there is no other plausible cause of this but humans. so whatever you might hear in the pub there that in mind. i am here now withjennifer pub there that in mind. i am here now with jennifer morgan the executive director of greenpeace international. how are you reacting to what's going on with the latest science? i think it's clear, the evidence is so clear, people around the world are suffering now and will get even worse. we are reacting by pushing for 100% renewable energy, phasing out fossil fuels and call, taking the norwegian government to court today, there is a court case going on because we think they are drilling in the arctic, against the c
change. our environment analyst roger harrabin is at the conference in bonn. roger, good morning.bably won't be, that would bring us one and a half degrees warming and that would inevitably lead to a sea—level rise which would affect two and a half million bangladesh people, increasing flood risk for between 9-20,000,000 increasing flood risk for between 9—20,000,000 chinese, the evidence stacking up and 13 us agencies last week said there is no other plausible cause of this but humans. so...
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guys, according to those reports, apparently jerry jones had a change of heart and drawn a line in the sand saying you're either with me or rogero be interesting to see how that plays out. >> andy, couple follow up questions on your first story. who has the best record in the nba? >> the boston celt ticks. >> how many games have they won in a row. >> ten. >> that's a good run. >> scholes -- >> totally unbiased reporting over here. >> have a good one. >> bye. >>> president trump with quite a new revelation, quite a change of heart, quite a change of tune. not blaming china at all for taking advantage of the united states on trade after calling them a host of names not that long ago. why? the latest developments ahead. so, dathe family up to the lake for the weekend. but without the white knuckles this time. 'cuz his new 2018 ford f-150 has blis with trailer coverage. it's brainiac smart. not only does it watch your f-150's blind spots, it's got your trailer covered too. one less thing to spoil the weekend. no, it can't make the fish bite but maybe they'll work on that. this is the new 2018 ford f-150 it doesn't just raise the ba
guys, according to those reports, apparently jerry jones had a change of heart and drawn a line in the sand saying you're either with me or rogero be interesting to see how that plays out. >> andy, couple follow up questions on your first story. who has the best record in the nba? >> the boston celt ticks. >> how many games have they won in a row. >> ten. >> that's a good run. >> scholes -- >> totally unbiased reporting over here. >> have a good...
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asking for looking at some changes that have occurred while we've been in this discussion. that's not necessarily against bringing rogernt to do is, when he comes back, have a good understanding of the direction that we're going. this is when you do those things. because of the power that we give the commissioner, the time to get the pot right is when you either hire him or extend him. so i'm wanting the owners to get the pot right. >> all right. well, president trump has been overly critical of goodell and the nfl, he has tweeted praise for jerry jones twice, calling him a winner for his handling of the protests. he told his players that they would be benched if they knelt. now, the nfl owners are set to meet, john, poppy, on december 13th. where? that will be just outside of dallas. >> all right. coy wire, have a good thanksgiving. thank you. >> you too. >>> all right, speaking of sports, that's president trump's topic de jure, just a day after appearing to clearly endorse roy moore. why a pivot to the feud, the ongoing feud with the father of that ucla basketball player? much more of that, ahead. so, dathe family up
asking for looking at some changes that have occurred while we've been in this discussion. that's not necessarily against bringing rogernt to do is, when he comes back, have a good understanding of the direction that we're going. this is when you do those things. because of the power that we give the commissioner, the time to get the pot right is when you either hire him or extend him. so i'm wanting the owners to get the pot right. >> all right. well, president trump has been overly...
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roger goodell destroying the nfl brand and still demanding a $50 million salary. stay with us. we'll be right back. no matter how the markets changerice... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. hi, i'm the internet! you knoarmless bowling.lt? ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. [lagale force winds,s absolute chaos out here! accumulations up to 8 inches... ...don't know if you can hear me, but [monica] what's he doing? [lance] can we get a shot of this cold front, right here. winter has arrived. whooo! hahaha [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. brace yourself for the season of audi sales event. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. if you have bad breath and your mouth lacks moisture, you may suffer from dry mouth. try biotène®, the #1 dentist recommended dry mouth b
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change. just amazing to see how much these people sacrifice and how grateful we are for it. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday november 7th. >> here's what we're following for you. we're learning more this morning about the man behind this shooting massacre in a texas church and why he targeted that sanctuary. >> the polls open in new jersey and pennsylvania in just a few hours. we'll take a look at some of the biggest races on this election day. >> president trump discussed the nuclear threat by north korea. >> also making headlines pretty chilly as you step outside david and karen. >> yes. broke out the sweater. i had to put all the fall gear
change. just amazing to see how much these people sacrifice and how grateful we are for it. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning everyone, it is 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday november 7th. >> here's what we're following for you. we're learning more this morning about the man behind this shooting massacre in a texas church and why he targeted that...
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recognition rightfully of this problem and the need for change off culture to look the other way because of the offenders. harvey weinstein, bill o'reilly, roger ailes, kevin spacey and one of our own. i have spent an intern for this body and a staffer and counsel and hours ofan number so i particularly appreciate the opportunity and i appreciate we have already committed to mandatory sexual harassment training for all members and staff and i do think we have a consensus of improved training and to make sure we're getting better reporting and feedback knowing what is calling on through surveys or other types of most importantly to project -- protect the victims and we will be exploring that. we need to know more examples of what is happening to make it easier forng the victim to come forward we know there are sowa many in the shadows or forgotten because the situation may have happened when less attention was paid. last night i had the opportunity to talk to a woman in 1988 filed a sexual harassment complaint 30 years ago against representativein states and in aa recent interview i hope you have seen that in will call many other women have the
recognition rightfully of this problem and the need for change off culture to look the other way because of the offenders. harvey weinstein, bill o'reilly, roger ailes, kevin spacey and one of our own. i have spent an intern for this body and a staffer and counsel and hours ofan number so i particularly appreciate the opportunity and i appreciate we have already committed to mandatory sexual harassment training for all members and staff and i do think we have a consensus of improved training...
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changed around that. >> what happened for us is that, again, have you to look at the facts. the fact set around roger ailes and bill o'reilly appeared very different and still are factually different. with -- with roger ailes what we were able to do, go in, hire an independent law firm, sorry, outside law firm to work for us, work for us and go in and investigate all the allegations, which included speaking to the women involved, corroborating their stories, getting firsthand corroboration from when the harassment claims happened, really very rigorous investigation where we were able to talk to our employees and gain the fact that we needed to act upon that. with bill o'reilly, it was very different in that they were private settlements that happened in the past the company had never had a complaint. the private settlements included anyone not talking about it. so we had a complete inability to dig into the story and find out what had actually happened once, however, these things became public, and we were aware of them, what we were able to do is change the contract if there were any further allegat
changed around that. >> what happened for us is that, again, have you to look at the facts. the fact set around roger ailes and bill o'reilly appeared very different and still are factually different. with -- with roger ailes what we were able to do, go in, hire an independent law firm, sorry, outside law firm to work for us, work for us and go in and investigate all the allegations, which included speaking to the women involved, corroborating their stories, getting firsthand...
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roger goodell had to say. >> the issue is the medium length -- the media landscape. the changespid. -- the change is so rapid. we believe to the network model. thatexperts will tell you most viewership will continue on television, but there's no question that there is a shift read david: you just heard roger goodell say it: there's a shift going on. will disney handle that? him and espn is so important to them. whyep, and that's partly they are investing to capture that incremental viewership. at the end of the day, the cable operators are reaching less than 90 million households. the rest are getting something like 20-20 plus million households that don't have cable today. you need to be on these new platforms. preferred ---- is people prefer to consume content outside of their home. espn has the brand to deliver and to capture those viewers. morejust need to build a robust platform that has better highlights, more games, less posturing -- less buffering issues. david: they said they want charge much for it, they will undercut netflix. is that an opportunity? >> they are launch
roger goodell had to say. >> the issue is the medium length -- the media landscape. the changespid. -- the change is so rapid. we believe to the network model. thatexperts will tell you most viewership will continue on television, but there's no question that there is a shift read david: you just heard roger goodell say it: there's a shift going on. will disney handle that? him and espn is so important to them. whyep, and that's partly they are investing to capture that incremental...
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roger ailes, i could go on and on. again, i just want to raise, we seem to be in something of a sea change on these issues. >> i hope that's thing that people take away from this, a little more courage to come forward or perhaps to form groups. i do think it's easier when you hit this point where it's hard to disagree with a number of victims or to alienate a number of victims versus just one or punish them. and so i hope that's a strategy that's sort of being borne of this that helps people to bring down folks who are really powerful and it's a warning to folks, like, let's not protect them. they need to be punished. >> there was a great a.p. story with former members of congress talking about being harassed, touched inappropriately, and so on. speaker ryan said that staffs on the gauge the -- i have a suspicion we're going to hear more on capitol hill. >> right. when it first started happening and everyone was saying, oh, it's hollywood. we have such a big problem in hollywood. i said, no, it's everywhere, actually. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. have a great weekend. >>> the national lead coming up. is the governm
roger ailes, i could go on and on. again, i just want to raise, we seem to be in something of a sea change on these issues. >> i hope that's thing that people take away from this, a little more courage to come forward or perhaps to form groups. i do think it's easier when you hit this point where it's hard to disagree with a number of victims or to alienate a number of victims versus just one or punish them. and so i hope that's a strategy that's sort of being borne of this that helps...
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changes from week to week. >> reporter: well, i think what we saw in that vanity fair piece is the fact donald trump is still speaking with roger stone and steve bannon. steve bannon is the one actively going across the country and to a certain extent the loudest voice coming from i guess outside of the administration at this point. with those two engaging in conversations, you're looking at a situation now. steve bannon is back to candidate for that sentencing of roy moore ultimately defeated incumbent republican. yesterday rand paul the senator from kentucky going to endorse kelly moore who was the bannon backed candidate to replace jeff flake out in that race. suddenly with jared kushner, the son-in-law sort of on the outs and mueller investigation intensifies, more people from within the administration are being interviewed by the grand jury and by the mueller investigation, donald trump is increasingly looking here to the outside as frustration grows and instance like tax reform here, these issues we saw this week, they're trying to unveil tax reform plan. you're saying paul manafort and you're seeing the likes of rick gat
changes from week to week. >> reporter: well, i think what we saw in that vanity fair piece is the fact donald trump is still speaking with roger stone and steve bannon. steve bannon is the one actively going across the country and to a certain extent the loudest voice coming from i guess outside of the administration at this point. with those two engaging in conversations, you're looking at a situation now. steve bannon is back to candidate for that sentencing of roy moore ultimately...
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gathered to discuss climate change since president trump pulled the united states out of the paris agreement. with the latest from the conference let‘s talk to our environment analyst roger you mentioned president trump. the worst case there was an absolute road crash, people saying the usa are out, why should we bother to carry on? a backlash from the chinese and the indians. they absolutely have not seen that. what we have seen instead is a week of steady cooperation moving through difficult issues and as to how they will get more ambitious towards the targets scientists have said. these villages of great difficulty and complexity and technicality. we are moving towards an agreement on that. there is one outstanding issue with this conference about is money. but the developing countries, who are most vulnerable to climate change, being extremely resentful that the rich nations, who principally caused by which change, not stumping up the money they promised to help them get clea n money they promised to help them get clean technology. one of the big m essa 9 es clean technology. one of the big messages from this week is that if every country when fulltilt at trying to r
gathered to discuss climate change since president trump pulled the united states out of the paris agreement. with the latest from the conference let‘s talk to our environment analyst roger you mentioned president trump. the worst case there was an absolute road crash, people saying the usa are out, why should we bother to carry on? a backlash from the chinese and the indians. they absolutely have not seen that. what we have seen instead is a week of steady cooperation moving through...
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problem, and the need for change of culture that looks the other way because of who the offenders are. whether it's bill cosby, harvey weinstein, bill o'reilly, marc halperin, roger ailes, kevin spacey, or one of our own. it's time to say no more. >> we have heard that before. look at this headline from 1975. >> my name is anita f. hill. >> in 1991, "time" declared a watershed debate on sexual harassment. >> judge thomas and the woman who accuses him of sexual harassment, professor anita hill, have both been called to testify before the senate judiciary committee. >> 1995, senator bob packwood resi after charges of sexual misconduct. >> i him to leave. i think it's better fohim and the senate. >> 1998, bill clinton impeache for lying about histionship with a young intern. >> indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong.last year, donald trump confronted by a dozen n. bggedhey'll let you do it. can do >> whatever youwant? >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> is this a watershed moment? or will it pass like so many before? let's talk about it with our panel.eleanor holmes norton. congr of cal
problem, and the need for change of culture that looks the other way because of who the offenders are. whether it's bill cosby, harvey weinstein, bill o'reilly, marc halperin, roger ailes, kevin spacey, or one of our own. it's time to say no more. >> we have heard that before. look at this headline from 1975. >> my name is anita f. hill. >> in 1991, "time" declared a watershed debate on sexual harassment. >> judge thomas and the woman who accuses him of sexual...
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roger ailes, and areeva martin. great to have you back for this conversation we continue to have. this is a culture question. you know, you heard the mom there. she thinks the culture is changingls like it's changing. we are having this conversation on national television. powerful men are losing their movie roles and jobs and could be criminally charged. >> what was striking, she said all the brave women, and even though she's talking about her son and there are men involved, but this is something that i think women have really broken through. of course this is -- this is a new moment in the issue. it's not a new issue, right? it's new because we are talking about it, but obviously it's something that our mothers and our mothers' mothers have been dealing with for a long time. >> when gretchen carlson came to you and launched the case against roger ailes, it was a different time? >> yeah, it shows the difference it makes when we are able to have a voice. we have not had a voice because we are forced into secret proceedings and arbitration, and there's power in numbers. and somebody who was an emitted sexual assaulter won the presidency, and people are saying enough, we need t
roger ailes, and areeva martin. great to have you back for this conversation we continue to have. this is a culture question. you know, you heard the mom there. she thinks the culture is changingls like it's changing. we are having this conversation on national television. powerful men are losing their movie roles and jobs and could be criminally charged. >> what was striking, she said all the brave women, and even though she's talking about her son and there are men involved, but this is...
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problem, and the need for change of culture that looks the other way because of who the on fenders are. whether it's bill cosby, harvey weinstein, bill o'reilly, marc halperin, roger ailes, kevin spacey, or one of our own. it's time -- >> we have heard that before. >> my name is anita f. hill. >> in 1991, watershed moment. >> judge thomas and the woman who as him of sexual harassment, anita hill, have both been called to testify. >> 1995, senator bob packwood resigned. >> it's time for him to leave. i think it's better for him and the senate. >> 1998, bill clinton impeached. >> indooid deed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> and just last year, donald trump confronted by a dozen women. >> when you're a star, they'll let you do it. they'll let you do anything. you can grab them by the [ bleep ]. you can do anything. >> is this a watershed moment. ? or will it pass like so many before. let's talk about it with our panel. congresswoman eleanor holmes former congresswoman mary bono. carly fiorina, and ronen farrow. let me begin with you, representative norton. this is not just an issue for the rich, famous
problem, and the need for change of culture that looks the other way because of who the on fenders are. whether it's bill cosby, harvey weinstein, bill o'reilly, marc halperin, roger ailes, kevin spacey, or one of our own. it's time -- >> we have heard that before. >> my name is anita f. hill. >> in 1991, watershed moment. >> judge thomas and the woman who as him of sexual harassment, anita hill, have both been called to testify. >> 1995, senator bob packwood...
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rogers has your traffic. >> reach in your closet, get something warm. you'll need it each day this week. >> yeah and not only have we seen that chilly change this morningn, too. yesterday it looked like that rain was going to stay south of philadelphia. now the area of low pressure controlling it is tracking a little farther north and as you can see due west of philadelphia we do have showers and we do expect most of the region to get wet probably after about lunchtime or so, maybe a little before that in western suburbs. as we take a look at temperatures this morning, we have seen that expected drop. we're at 35 degrees in allentown. 35 in reading. 39 in wilmington. 38 in trenton. 43 in philadelphia and 44 degrees in millville. so, yeah, maybe an extra layer or two. and as we go through the day, 43 with some early sunshine by 7 o'clock. by noon clouding up, 48 degrees. and sometime afternoon we are expecting the are a into rain to arrive. 50 degrees is your high at 3 o'clock. 45 by 7 o'clock. getting pretty wet through the afternoon. we're track the rain with future tracker6 coming up. >> breaking news right on the schuylkill expressway eastbound east
rogers has your traffic. >> reach in your closet, get something warm. you'll need it each day this week. >> yeah and not only have we seen that chilly change this morningn, too. yesterday it looked like that rain was going to stay south of philadelphia. now the area of low pressure controlling it is tracking a little farther north and as you can see due west of philadelphia we do have showers and we do expect most of the region to get wet probably after about lunchtime or so, maybe...
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and roger federer is running for a record seven finals crowd gets underway in perfect style joe will have all the details in sports coming up. a lot of things changing slowly from iran back towards an event is not a cloud in the sky it's not the levantine site that has been some in the sky but this is a dry as picture i was tempted still hovering around the low twenty's even higher in battery temporarily see when comes up from this size but as a cloud goes across iran it develops into bit of rain. welcome back here on al-jazeera we are taking you now to lebanese television program the pictures you're seeing now are from a lebanese t.v. station some adverts ahead of the lebanese prime minister saad hariri he is due to give his first public interview since his shock resignation that happened in saudi arabia eight days ago so once we've got past the adverse we will let you listen in but the hope is that from this interview so that hariri will frankly finally say what many of been suggesting for days or at least he'll give us some idea of why he went to saudi arabia and then resigned there has been a huge amount of confusion in lebanon there's been all
and roger federer is running for a record seven finals crowd gets underway in perfect style joe will have all the details in sports coming up. a lot of things changing slowly from iran back towards an event is not a cloud in the sky it's not the levantine site that has been some in the sky but this is a dry as picture i was tempted still hovering around the low twenty's even higher in battery temporarily see when comes up from this size but as a cloud goes across iran it develops into bit of...
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all been watching the changes in the society when it comes to this issue of sexual assault and harassment in the last year i guess, i mean, slowly and now quickly, bill cosby, roger ailes, bill o'reilly, mark halpern, harvey weinstein, james tobac, brett radnor. are there any of the women who came forward in any of those cases who inspired you? i think right now, you're probably inspiring a lot of people. are there any women who came before you who inspired you to come forward today? >> i don't think specifically. i think it's more of a -- as a whole just for me, i say congresswoman jackie spears when she came on our show a few weeks ago, she told the story. and it was almost verbatim what happened to me. she happens to be a congresswoman and it's political and al franken is a senator, it sounded like my words, you know what i mean? i think that's why it was a trigger point for me and it inspired me to come forward. all of those women, we're just standing on the backs of those women, you know? it just is -- it takes courage and strength and i only pulled strength in them, look, this morning right before i faulked about it on our radio show, i was terrified. i tol
all been watching the changes in the society when it comes to this issue of sexual assault and harassment in the last year i guess, i mean, slowly and now quickly, bill cosby, roger ailes, bill o'reilly, mark halpern, harvey weinstein, james tobac, brett radnor. are there any of the women who came forward in any of those cases who inspired you? i think right now, you're probably inspiring a lot of people. are there any women who came before you who inspired you to come forward today? >> i...