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ed: stanley rosenberg has been our guest you asked for that. stanley: can we do a half an hour and no pop quiz? ed: as we continue, the nasty past, how will senator elizabeth now deal with president-elect trump? >> a small, insecure money grubber who doesn't care who - announcer: thousands of boston area families depend on home sharing to make ends meet. here at airbnb, we're committed to working with the commonwealth to develop new common-sense home sharing rules. es. and we support rules that protect affordable housing and maintain our neighborhoods. ed: welcome back to "o.t.r." marion marsh is the chairwoman of the mass g.o.p., kirsten hughes. election whatever, hangover, fallout? nuclear war? relief that it's over? >> i don't think we're quite at that point yet. what is the political fallout for massachusetts? the majority of massachusetts voters did not support donald trump. i know you did. >> they didn't. but i think the lessons learned from that campaign are ones massachusetts republicans will be able to take. they like politicians to no
ed: stanley rosenberg has been our guest you asked for that. stanley: can we do a half an hour and no pop quiz? ed: as we continue, the nasty past, how will senator elizabeth now deal with president-elect trump? >> a small, insecure money grubber who doesn't care who - announcer: thousands of boston area families depend on home sharing to make ends meet. here at airbnb, we're committed to working with the commonwealth to develop new common-sense home sharing rules. es. and we support...
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we're joined by will kennedy and deb rosenberg -- jeff rosenberg still with us.he rally we've seen has been accredited to trump and perhaps an infrastructure plan. is that the real reason behind the commodity rally? the reason,art of but there was a good really going on before the election. , weave a lot of pessimism saw quite a slump that turned around mostly on the back of a stronger-than-expected chinese economy and also in some of the metals, actions taken by producers to manage supplies. you had demand better than expected in an interesting supply response in some commodities. alix: it's been relatively unnoticed leading up to the election. jeff, this really speaks to your world, goldman sachs saying by commodities in part of this inflation trade. the growth is going to get better. the rally was in place ahead of time, but the big acceleration is the post trump election. in bond markets and macro markets of inflation expectations and growth expectations, you are also seeing in the commodities space, benefiting from the infrastructure expectations and overall
we're joined by will kennedy and deb rosenberg -- jeff rosenberg still with us.he rally we've seen has been accredited to trump and perhaps an infrastructure plan. is that the real reason behind the commodity rally? the reason,art of but there was a good really going on before the election. , weave a lot of pessimism saw quite a slump that turned around mostly on the back of a stronger-than-expected chinese economy and also in some of the metals, actions taken by producers to manage supplies....
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as for marijuana edibles, rosenberg says he has serious concerns. watch on the record sunday at 11 am. the senate president also talks about the impact of a trump presidency on massachusetts' revenues. ben: tomorrow is veterans day, but today a new hampshire high school paused to honor alumni reporter ray brewer was there. >> on this the day before veterans day, they have unveiled something they hope will be a fixture. >> they will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> a group that took that oath of office gathered today for a ceremony was at the hospital. this event had its genesis for the high school. >> we had many displays. one was a tribute to the military. once we had that display we saw the interest develop. reporter: a slideshow of those who served played in the background. >> my father graduated, and many who served in vietnam. they are not forgotten. >> he spoke about the foundation of the country built on ideas. >> written and adopted by people in a special set of documents.
as for marijuana edibles, rosenberg says he has serious concerns. watch on the record sunday at 11 am. the senate president also talks about the impact of a trump presidency on massachusetts' revenues. ben: tomorrow is veterans day, but today a new hampshire high school paused to honor alumni reporter ray brewer was there. >> on this the day before veterans day, they have unveiled something they hope will be a fixture. >> they will support and defend the constitution of the united...
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when rescue crews arrived they found a debris field on the lake which led them to rosenberg's body. she was wearing a life jacket and drugs and alcohol do not appear to be factors. a group of hikers from massachusetts were rescued from fish and game officers say a woman slipped and fell on an icy trail and injured her arm. the injury slowed the group as they were coming down the mountain. and as darkness started to set in, they decided to call for help. officials say the group admitted they were not prepared and will likely be billed for the cost of the rescue. right now police in keene are looking for a suspect who robbed a convenience store at keene state college saturday. take a look at your screen . police say the person assaulted the clerk and took an with brown hair wearing a dark colored sweatshirt. and was last seen heading south onto campus. anyone with information should call keene police. the presidential transition is underway. coming up president elect trump makes two big hires for his cabinet. the reaction to his choices and clean up is under way in new zealand after a
when rescue crews arrived they found a debris field on the lake which led them to rosenberg's body. she was wearing a life jacket and drugs and alcohol do not appear to be factors. a group of hikers from massachusetts were rescued from fish and game officers say a woman slipped and fell on an icy trail and injured her arm. the injury slowed the group as they were coming down the mountain. and as darkness started to set in, they decided to call for help. officials say the group admitted they...
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we asked drexel professor bill rosenberg he says it's polls were close but they did not factor in low response rates. which is the % of people who agreed to answer poll center's questions. >> it's either because they don't want to talk to you and they're going to have hidden beliefs, my theory is there were a lot of undercover trump supporters. >> rosenberg says the way poll questions are worded can affect people's answers. >> uncertainty, stocks ended up rallying. the nasdaq up 57 and the s & p rose almost 24 points. investors hope lighter regulation of the financial industry will be benefit and official. for a rundown of the election results head to the website. you can see a full lets including coverage of senator pat toomey, over katie mcginty. >> the election strain on relationships from friends to family how to put political few days in the past, even if you still disagree. nicole brewer has expert advice coming up >>> racist graffiti referencing president elect trump. that graffiti was found on the front of the former store at broad and wharton. it comes. chris christie adminis
we asked drexel professor bill rosenberg he says it's polls were close but they did not factor in low response rates. which is the % of people who agreed to answer poll center's questions. >> it's either because they don't want to talk to you and they're going to have hidden beliefs, my theory is there were a lot of undercover trump supporters. >> rosenberg says the way poll questions are worded can affect people's answers. >> uncertainty, stocks ended up rallying. the nasdaq...
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erika: rosenberg says he will not talk yet about numbers on a higher pot tax. watch on the record on sunday at 11:00 a.m. they call it a chain of giving. governor baker, marty walsh, maura healey and others kicking off the greater boston food bank holiday turkey distribution. the event aims to visualize the role everyone can have in ending hunger. the food bank will give out nearly 900 meals two police officers ambushed in pennsylvania. what we are learning about the man accused of pulling the trigger. emily: today, what mylan is revealing about those probes. cindy: trekking a potent sunsets to bring in gusty wind in a quick shot of cold. the timeline and impact on your weekend. emily: breaking news in washington dc. live pictures from the white house where president obama and president-elect trump are meeting about the transition of power. >> a half hour of news at the top of the hour. newscenter 5 at 4:00. casey monahan, ed harding, newscenter 5 at 4:00, part of fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the ho
erika: rosenberg says he will not talk yet about numbers on a higher pot tax. watch on the record on sunday at 11:00 a.m. they call it a chain of giving. governor baker, marty walsh, maura healey and others kicking off the greater boston food bank holiday turkey distribution. the event aims to visualize the role everyone can have in ending hunger. the food bank will give out nearly 900 meals two police officers ambushed in pennsylvania. what we are learning about the man accused of pulling the...
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we asked drexel professor bill rosenberg he says it's polls were close but they did not factor in low response rates. which is the % of people who agreed to answer poll center's questions. >> it's either because they don't want to talk to you and they're going to have hidden beliefs, my theory is there were a lot of undercover trump supporters. >> rosenberg says the way poll questions are worded can affect people's answers. >> uncertainty, stocks ended up rallying. the nasdaq up 57 and the s & p rose almost 24 points. investors hope lighter regulation of the financial industry will be benefit and official. for a rundown of the election results head to the website. you can see a full lets including coverage of senator pat toomey, over katie mcginty. >> the election strain on relationships from friends to family how to put political few days in the past, even if you still disagree. nicole brewer has expert advice coming up >>> racist graffiti referencing president elect trump. that graffiti was found on the front of the former store at broad and wharton. it comes. chris christie adminis
we asked drexel professor bill rosenberg he says it's polls were close but they did not factor in low response rates. which is the % of people who agreed to answer poll center's questions. >> it's either because they don't want to talk to you and they're going to have hidden beliefs, my theory is there were a lot of undercover trump supporters. >> rosenberg says the way poll questions are worded can affect people's answers. >> uncertainty, stocks ended up rallying. the nasdaq...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, northern russia. katty: the view from russia.k look at other news from around the world. the world health organization declared that the zika emergency is over but warns that zika still poses a significant and enduring threat. the infection has been linked to thousands of babies being born with underdeveloped brains. the infection is mainly spread by mosquitoes. the obama administration has blocked new offshore drilling for oil and gas in the arctic ocean as part of a five-year plan for energy development. environmental groups welcomed the decision, saying that arctic drilling would harm marine mammals and make global warming worse. president-elect donald trump has said he will remove restrictions on oil and gas companies. attackers have thrown petrol bombs, fireworks, and stones and migrant tents on the greek island of chios, forcing 150 to flee. it is the second violent incident at the souda migrant camp. the u.n. says it is hard to convince people to go back to the camp now. now to a controversial case in the u.k. a 14-year-ol
steve rosenberg, bbc news, northern russia. katty: the view from russia.k look at other news from around the world. the world health organization declared that the zika emergency is over but warns that zika still poses a significant and enduring threat. the infection has been linked to thousands of babies being born with underdeveloped brains. the infection is mainly spread by mosquitoes. the obama administration has blocked new offshore drilling for oil and gas in the arctic ocean as part of a...
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doug: rosenberg also suggests significant change to the new legalized marijuana measure. otr starting at 11:00 a.m. antoinette: the mbta is meeting this week to talk safety in light of recent issues. the t's fiscal and management control board will meet tuesday to go over issues from the first quarter including last month's incident on the orange line when cars filled up with smoke. the meeting will also cover the t's operating budget and employee compensation. a new study looks at smoking habits in the country. doug: the results a bit surprising. the rates are lower. however, the c.d.c. says more work needs >> they did an e.k.g. on my bathroom floor. that's when they knew i was having a heart attack. antoinette: a shocking diagnis for healthy young women. what could be causing the deadly danger. kelly ann? kelly ann: mild and dry for your sunday, but that will change. the timeline on this week's wet this year, i want the best bird for my family and my wallet. nature's promise fresh turkey is only 99 cents per pound with no antibiotics ever. everything for thanksgiving. ?
doug: rosenberg also suggests significant change to the new legalized marijuana measure. otr starting at 11:00 a.m. antoinette: the mbta is meeting this week to talk safety in light of recent issues. the t's fiscal and management control board will meet tuesday to go over issues from the first quarter including last month's incident on the orange line when cars filled up with smoke. the meeting will also cover the t's operating budget and employee compensation. a new study looks at smoking...
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doug: rosenberg also suggests significant changes to the new legalized marijuana measure. you can watch otr this morning at 11:00 a.m. antoinette: the mbta is meeting this week to talk safety in light of recent issues. the t's fiscal and management control board will meet tomorrow to go over issues from the first quarter including last mon's incident on the orange line when cars filled up with smoke. the meeting will also cover the t's operating budget and employee compensation. tracking the breaking news from new zealand this morning where first waves hitting the south island as we hit. smoking habits in the country, the rates are lower. the c.d.c. says more work needs to be done. we'll tell you why. >> they did an e.k.g. on my bathroom floor. antoinette: a shocking diagnosis for healthy young women. what could be causing this deadly danger? kelly ann: mild temperatures and dry for your sunday, but that fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we're offering incredibly fast 150 meg internet, just in time for the holidays. hurry, freddy, you're gonna miss it. coming.
doug: rosenberg also suggests significant changes to the new legalized marijuana measure. you can watch otr this morning at 11:00 a.m. antoinette: the mbta is meeting this week to talk safety in light of recent issues. the t's fiscal and management control board will meet tomorrow to go over issues from the first quarter including last mon's incident on the orange line when cars filled up with smoke. the meeting will also cover the t's operating budget and employee compensation. tracking the...
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well, topher brody and his dog named rosenberg are not exception. became instagram stars. bres alike. people tell them they look alike and started dressing alike. teamed up way photographer and >> ow cute. >> oh, my gosh! >> topher says rosenberg loves to catch balls, walk in the park and sit back, watch, looking wise and regal, of course, super adorable. >> oh, my gosh. his account is, topherbrophy. >> i feel guilty if i don't put a coat on blake. if you walk the streets of new york, they all have coats on. >> they already have a coat what joel says. >> i can understand protecting little paws, put the salt down. unless it's a freezing bitter day. >> i know. >> you have to do a quick walk. this is going to make you upset. >> make you crazy. >> the 1955 good housewife's guide. back in 1955, housekeeping monthly, that was a magazine -- [ laughter ] >> published an article called "the good wife's guide." should act to be the perfect companion. >> all right. before we get to the rule, we'll go through them. look at this 1950s instructional film called "marriage is a partnershi
well, topher brody and his dog named rosenberg are not exception. became instagram stars. bres alike. people tell them they look alike and started dressing alike. teamed up way photographer and >> ow cute. >> oh, my gosh! >> topher says rosenberg loves to catch balls, walk in the park and sit back, watch, looking wise and regal, of course, super adorable. >> oh, my gosh. his account is, topherbrophy. >> i feel guilty if i don't put a coat on blake. if you walk the...
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ben: spending the holiday here carving turkeys along stan rosenberg and bill evans. homelessness continues to be a problem. the behind street in estimates a working people and the homelessness. >> we have made good progress but coming by, we want people to know we appreciate them. ben: including 800 veterans. jc: u.s. service members celebrated thanksgiving with nato partners today. it included turkey and traditional side dishes. it is hard to be away from home but they are thankful to get to celebrate with each other. ben: in tonight's five for good, the tireless efforts of a group. >> thousands are still waiting for the first sign of help after hurricane matthew. >> lines out of the door. so many hurt, children in their arms. been two months since hurricane matthew. >> we have over 500 patients in our waiting room. >> what is now the only fully functioning hospital. one pressing fear, colorado. safe water is scarce. >> they justav reporter: people here water and disaster and they have heard that before. reporter: in new, he implored people to pay attention , saying
ben: spending the holiday here carving turkeys along stan rosenberg and bill evans. homelessness continues to be a problem. the behind street in estimates a working people and the homelessness. >> we have made good progress but coming by, we want people to know we appreciate them. ben: including 800 veterans. jc: u.s. service members celebrated thanksgiving with nato partners today. it included turkey and traditional side dishes. it is hard to be away from home but they are thankful to...
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stoddard, and john busey, our executive producer is ken rosenberg. he has been with us throughout the night, the seio is john glenn, the vice president of the news here is jay wallace. are things to all of the researches in line who have put in countless, hundreds of hours to make this unbelievable night of possibility on the fox broadcast network. coverage continues now on fox news channel on satellite and cable, and will throughout the night. fox and friends will be on there in the morning. in morning news on this fox station will talk about the ramifications of this for you what your own legislation changes will mean for you and your family. if your new sentiment -- senators or congressmen, leader boards all to be covered on "good day in the morning" on this fox station. and i will see you here tomorrow. for shepard smith reporting, 3:00 eastern, noon pacific. it will be a whole new world. and we just witnessed the biggest upset in a modern american history. the vice president united states is a man named pence. and the president-elect is donald j
stoddard, and john busey, our executive producer is ken rosenberg. he has been with us throughout the night, the seio is john glenn, the vice president of the news here is jay wallace. are things to all of the researches in line who have put in countless, hundreds of hours to make this unbelievable night of possibility on the fox broadcast network. coverage continues now on fox news channel on satellite and cable, and will throughout the night. fox and friends will be on there in the morning....
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with the memphis grizzlies and dallas mavericks.in an email - bucks director of communications mark rosenberg tells us the team declines any cong to team travel polici when it comes to flu ot the message from waukesha officials is 'do what we do.' county and city leaders including waukesha mayor shawn reilly got eir shots this morning and encouraged others to do the same. the centers for disease control and prevention recoends everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccine every year...preferably e e october. but of crse, specially with family and friends getting together for the holidays. shawn reilly - mayor, city of be sick but also if you get you wont be getting other ha people sick either so what happens is you're actually helping yourself but also your community by getting your flu s" shot."the flu does not discriminate, meaning that those both young and old alike can come down with the bug that can linger anywhere from a few days up to nearly two weeks. milwaukee police officers are trading in their badges for aprons to help prepare a special community dinner. the men and women in blue
with the memphis grizzlies and dallas mavericks.in an email - bucks director of communications mark rosenberg tells us the team declines any cong to team travel polici when it comes to flu ot the message from waukesha officials is 'do what we do.' county and city leaders including waukesha mayor shawn reilly got eir shots this morning and encouraged others to do the same. the centers for disease control and prevention recoends everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccine every...
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david rosenberg of gluskin s gluskin sheff. >>> we vt another guest coming. stiemd. you're watching cnbc. we erie back in a couple of minutes. >> those of you who have choeng not to reach out, i'm reaming at for your guide ps so we can work better for our great country. >>> no dream is too big, no challenge is too great. nothing we want for our future is beyond our reach. america will no longer settle for anything less than the best. >> that was donald trump just a few hours ago. let's discuss the market impact in more detail. matthew beasley joins us from henderson global investors. he's head of global equities. good morning, matthew, thanks for joining us. a pretty quick bounceback in the markets. compare and trfrom brexit? >> it's clearly a matter of muscle memory. i think for many this confirms sort of the more bearish investors' fears about the global market, that the u.s. economy has been the best. perhaps now it's not as pending as we thought and the dollar weaken as little bit and the opportunity for others especially as a global investor to come to the fore
david rosenberg of gluskin s gluskin sheff. >>> we vt another guest coming. stiemd. you're watching cnbc. we erie back in a couple of minutes. >> those of you who have choeng not to reach out, i'm reaming at for your guide ps so we can work better for our great country. >>> no dream is too big, no challenge is too great. nothing we want for our future is beyond our reach. america will no longer settle for anything less than the best. >> that was donald trump just a...
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in the last hour, current massachusetts senate president sam rosenberg tweeted out "i'm very pleased to learn of the coming compassionate release of sal demacy. i wish him and his family a joyous homecoming." also, the current speaker of the house also put out a comment basically saying that dimasi and his family have >> christa: right now we have some breaking news in newton. fire crews have responded to a hazardous materials situation at the bank of america on walnut street. fire officials say that high levels of gas inside the bank were due to a.t.m. batteries overheating. there is no danger to the public. however, walnut street is closed right now between washington street and madison avenue. >> sarah: now to a terrifying collision in revere. a car flipped in half after a commuter rail train slams right into it. the people insid t survived. the driver behind the wheel now identified. steve cooper live with the details. steve? >> reporter: sarah, so the wreckage here has been towed away. the trains have been coming through on schedule. work crews have been busy through the morning
in the last hour, current massachusetts senate president sam rosenberg tweeted out "i'm very pleased to learn of the coming compassionate release of sal demacy. i wish him and his family a joyous homecoming." also, the current speaker of the house also put out a comment basically saying that dimasi and his family have >> christa: right now we have some breaking news in newton. fire crews have responded to a hazardous materials situation at the bank of america on walnut street....
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mayor walsh, senate president rosenberg and aaron mikowitz carved some of the 83 turkeys. >> we're day. we're really focused on our homeless population today in the city of boston. more than 900 people live in permanent housing. >>> tonight many are hoping narcan can stop the troubling is authorities new hampshire are helping opioid addictses get on a safe path to recovery this thanksgiving. it's a story we first told but earlier in the week. and today manchester fire department announced that the 800th person has now passed through their safe station. the stations have been designated as safe environments of people looking for help and treatment. the 800th person came through, by the way, just before 11:00 this morning. post it notes stuck in every single locker at somerville high school. an act of kindness a history teacher shared with the world on youtube. >> tonight fox 25's jason law introduces us to one of the people who inspired these kind acts. >> a dozen students here at sommerville high school wanted to do something inspirational before the thanksgiving holiday. they left a m
mayor walsh, senate president rosenberg and aaron mikowitz carved some of the 83 turkeys. >> we're day. we're really focused on our homeless population today in the city of boston. more than 900 people live in permanent housing. >>> tonight many are hoping narcan can stop the troubling is authorities new hampshire are helping opioid addictses get on a safe path to recovery this thanksgiving. it's a story we first told but earlier in the week. and today manchester fire department...
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meet robin rosenberger who's making superhero capes for kids battling diseases and disabilities. the mother of two started as a side venture four years ago working as a software engineer. she wanted to help put a smile on the face of sick children. >> the fact that we can make something that brings families attachable source of courage ?nd hope it's been by far the most challenging thing i've ever done but the most rewarding as well >> these are adorable. she applied for grants to make these capes and now 50 a week are flying out of her tiny office to kids in 16 different countries. these cost about $30. >>> apple could be bringing back an old but still popular style of cell phone. dad, you're going to love this. granted a patent for a flexible iphone i can fold, like the old flip phones. it's unknown if this iphone flip phone in the works but these patents may give a glimpse into what they are thinking for the future. >> it's that time of year. southwest rink is open for ice- skating. the second year it's been open and it's where we find never seventh katie lasalle. we know you
meet robin rosenberger who's making superhero capes for kids battling diseases and disabilities. the mother of two started as a side venture four years ago working as a software engineer. she wanted to help put a smile on the face of sick children. >> the fact that we can make something that brings families attachable source of courage ?nd hope it's been by far the most challenging thing i've ever done but the most rewarding as well >> these are adorable. she applied for grants to...
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lisa rosenberg treats older patients. she is skeptical that age management clinics can do anything more for you than you could do for yourself. "everybody wants to live longer and live better. so what they're counting on is an individual's hope that the supplement will be that magic for them. first and best thing is to grow up with adequete nutrition in a low- stress environment, get adequate exercise and have good genes" "if there was ever a case of leading from behind, it's the american physician" age management is booming. cenegenics has gone from one location to twenty dr. pierce's patient load has doubled the business of decline in their parents and peers.. and are deterimined to get better with age. john huck fox5 news local las vegas>> with old age with old age comes certain diseases like alzheimer's. but there may be a huge breakthrough in the works. coming up in our next half hour, a new drug being tested at the lou ruvo center for brain health downtown is showing a lot of promise. stick around for part two of th
lisa rosenberg treats older patients. she is skeptical that age management clinics can do anything more for you than you could do for yourself. "everybody wants to live longer and live better. so what they're counting on is an individual's hope that the supplement will be that magic for them. first and best thing is to grow up with adequete nutrition in a low- stress environment, get adequate exercise and have good genes" "if there was ever a case of leading from behind, it's the...
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as for marijuana edibles, rosenberg says he has serious concerns. watch on the record sunday at 11 am. the senate president also talks about the impact of a trump presidency on massachusetts' revenues. putting an end to bullying. jc: some of the local efforts being undertaken to help parents to our west, it is a little bit milder. in the short term, temperature changes you will need to know about. ed: police are looking for a 14-year-old girl. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for this amazing price. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. ? at blue cross blue shield of massachusetts, we offer a variety of medicare plans to fit your budget and your lifestyle. with plans starting as low as $0, you'll have zero things stoppi
as for marijuana edibles, rosenberg says he has serious concerns. watch on the record sunday at 11 am. the senate president also talks about the impact of a trump presidency on massachusetts' revenues. putting an end to bullying. jc: some of the local efforts being undertaken to help parents to our west, it is a little bit milder. in the short term, temperature changes you will need to know about. ed: police are looking for a 14-year-old girl. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that...
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teresa rosenberger, president of devine strategies is this year's winner. shelley: thanks for joining us >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for triple action cleanse brought to you by trusted therabotanics. for years, your body has struggled with the stress of our fast-paced lifestyle and the clogging build-up of our modern low-fiber diet full of processed food, chemicals, growth hormones, alcohol, and caffeine -- not to mention prescription drugs and toxins in your air and water.
teresa rosenberger, president of devine strategies is this year's winner. shelley: thanks for joining us >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for triple action cleanse brought to you by trusted therabotanics. for years, your body has struggled with the stress of our fast-paced lifestyle and the clogging build-up of our modern low-fiber diet full of processed food, chemicals, growth hormones, alcohol, and caffeine -- not to mention prescription drugs and toxins in your air...
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think the polling organizations should have to to something about their reporting. >> reporter: rosenberg says that means more clearly indicating the percent of people willing to respond, a change, too late for many who say they have given up faith in following polls. >> numbers don't lie, but people who select samples, can be biased. >> it just shows it is not accurate or true. >> reporter: professor says that is best piece of advice is use information from polling data as a tool but don't rely it on it entirely. we are live on independent mall, i'm greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and the polls and predictions are now over, "eyewitness news" caught up with a few people taking in hillary clinton's concession speech and they were watching the at the oregon diner in south philadelphia today. reaction was mixed over final outcome of the presidential election but many expressed relief, that it is finally over. >> you know, i was pleasantly surprised. i think a lot of people didn't think trump had chance he had. i was than the one of those people. i thought he had a chance to win.
think the polling organizations should have to to something about their reporting. >> reporter: rosenberg says that means more clearly indicating the percent of people willing to respond, a change, too late for many who say they have given up faith in following polls. >> numbers don't lie, but people who select samples, can be biased. >> it just shows it is not accurate or true. >> reporter: professor says that is best piece of advice is use information from polling data...
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introduce our candidates for the ohio supreme court and legislative races and favor and speaker rosenberger will be here to talk about the races in the house and senate and big night for the republican party and campaigns are upstairs in the war room pulling results together and congratulating everyone for a big celebration this evening. >> this watch party kicks off after the polls close. live, sara goldenberg, cleveland 19 news. >> mark: thank you, sara. election coverage continues after the break. >> up next cleveland voters decide on attacks and it effects everyone who work in the city. >> romona: talk about a pampered voting experience. a local place had a great stress weather right now on the cleveland 19 news app powered by calvetta brothers floor show. it is time to fall in love again >>> live from cleveland's newscenter driven by don joseph toyota in kent this is cleveland 19 news. >> mark: welcome back. the city of cleveland is quietly campaigning to pass a you income tax hike. >> romona: if passed it will be the fist time in 35 years and the tax would cost residents and those who
introduce our candidates for the ohio supreme court and legislative races and favor and speaker rosenberger will be here to talk about the races in the house and senate and big night for the republican party and campaigns are upstairs in the war room pulling results together and congratulating everyone for a big celebration this evening. >> this watch party kicks off after the polls close. live, sara goldenberg, cleveland 19 news. >> mark: thank you, sara. election coverage...
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reporter: dimasi's advocates include representative michael capuano and senate president stanley rosenberg, both of whom have written letters urging his early release. dimasi's wife and children made no comment after today's hearing. >> his family wants nothing more than to have sal back with them. on the judge will make his rolling. reareid lamberty, wcvb newscenter 5. anchor: commitment 2016. just one week to go until election day. new polls are showing the presidential race is tighter than ever. newscenter 5's mary saladna joins us with the latest. mary? reporter: nearly 26 million americans have already voted, but with the race tightening, both candidates are stumping nonstop and trying to control the conversation. 11th hour surprises have translated into tighter polls going into the final week of the election. the daily abc news/"washington post" national tracking poll now shows a mere .7% of a difference separates the two candidates, a statistical deadheat. both sides know it's now about getting out the vote. >> we are going to pull it off the market so it stops burning up our wallet
reporter: dimasi's advocates include representative michael capuano and senate president stanley rosenberg, both of whom have written letters urging his early release. dimasi's wife and children made no comment after today's hearing. >> his family wants nothing more than to have sal back with them. on the judge will make his rolling. reareid lamberty, wcvb newscenter 5. anchor: commitment 2016. just one week to go until election day. new polls are showing the presidential race is tighter...
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stoddard, and john busey, our executive producer is ken rosenberg. he has been wi the night, the senior producer is john glenn, the vice president of the news here is jay wallace. are things to all of the researches in line who have put in countless, hundreds of hours to make this unbelievable night of possibility on the fox broadcast network. coverage continues now on fox news channel on satellite and cable, and will throughout the night. fox and friends will be on there in the morning. in morning news on this fox station will talk about the and your neighborhood. what your own legislation changes will mean for you and your family. if your new sentiment -- senators or congressmen, leader boards all to be covered on "good day in the morning" on this fox station. and i will see you here tomorrow. for shepard smith reporting, 3:00 eastern, noon pacific. it will be a whole new world. and we just witnessed the biggest upset in a modern american history. the vice president elect of united states is a man named pence. and the president-elect is donald j. t
stoddard, and john busey, our executive producer is ken rosenberg. he has been wi the night, the senior producer is john glenn, the vice president of the news here is jay wallace. are things to all of the researches in line who have put in countless, hundreds of hours to make this unbelievable night of possibility on the fox broadcast network. coverage continues now on fox news channel on satellite and cable, and will throughout the night. fox and friends will be on there in the morning. in...
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teresa rosenberger, president of devine strategies is this year's winner. shelley: thanks for joining us ? my hero zero. ? ? such a funny little hero ? ? but till you came along ? ? we counted on our fingers and toes ? ? now you're here to stay ? ? and nobody really knows... ? zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment... ...on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, casey affleck. from "dancing with the stars," laurie hernandez. judge james and music from garth brooks. and now, while we're at it, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome. thank you. hi, everybody, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming.
teresa rosenberger, president of devine strategies is this year's winner. shelley: thanks for joining us ? my hero zero. ? ? such a funny little hero ? ? but till you came along ? ? we counted on our fingers and toes ? ? now you're here to stay ? ? and nobody really knows... ? zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment... ...on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. afoot and light-hearted i...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. katty: iraqi forces are closing in on the islamic state stronghold of mosul after gaining a foothold on tuesday. they are moving street to street fearing areas -- layering areas -- clearing areas. the lives ofs put one million civilians in danger. it is not clear how he will escape. ian pannell sent this update. ian: we are on the city. the city center is that way. dozens, is now full of possibly hundreds, of families that have been living under isis for more than two years. many have been asked to leave for their own safety. many want to leave because with them it is best choice. many of the women, this is the first time they have been out of their homes for two years. some of the women said they could not even go to the rooftop to hang washing. they were being punished by isis with beatings. these people have been trapped tween warring parties for a long time. many of them will be back soon. question is, where do they go from here? katty: around the world, more chaotic scenes in the
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. katty: iraqi forces are closing in on the islamic state stronghold of mosul after gaining a foothold on tuesday. they are moving street to street fearing areas -- layering areas -- clearing areas. the lives ofs put one million civilians in danger. it is not clear how he will escape. ian pannell sent this update. ian: we are on the city. the city center is that way. dozens, is now full of possibly hundreds, of families that have been living under isis for more...
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mayor walsh and senate president stanley rosenberg and a representative carved some 83 they're finding more ways to help the homes population. >> we're trying to do more of it every singlele day and focused on our home population right now in the city of boston. >> volunteers are also delivering thanksgiving meals to people out on the streets tonight. more than 900 people live in permanent housing through times street inn. >>> boston firefighters were also treated to a thanksgiving meal. boston fire department's nearby engine 33 and ladder 15 crews thanksgiving meal. >> i have such an honor to do it and work with the boston fire department, really, really makes the day special. >> they prepared the meals on a spot for firefighters in case they had to get called out. >>> new at 10:00, one little girl has a lot to be thankful for this thanksgiving, including the boston police department. this note was written by the 10-year-old daughter of not one, but two bpd officers. their sacrifices they make every day. >>> we are watching rain right now moving east of boston. you can see it's still
mayor walsh and senate president stanley rosenberg and a representative carved some 83 they're finding more ways to help the homes population. >> we're trying to do more of it every singlele day and focused on our home population right now in the city of boston. >> volunteers are also delivering thanksgiving meals to people out on the streets tonight. more than 900 people live in permanent housing through times street inn. >>> boston firefighters were also treated to a...
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leader reminded us it is donald trump who will make final decisions come january until then steve rosenberg of the jewish federation of greater philadelphia says he will with hold judgment. >> we all have to come together as one. we are the united states of america, and we have to push forward and be together or we're going to be in for a very long and tumultuous four years. >> reporter: bannon's critics note his appointment has been applauded by david duke former head of the kkk and by other white national lift groups. trump of course has did he nouned support from those groups and, again, it will be trump the man himself making the final decisions come january. >>> iain? >> bruce, thank you. >>> meanwhile president obama on his final foreign trip as president warned of the dangers of the national i during a news conference in greece today. >> i do believe separate and apart from any particular election or movement that we are going to have to guard against arise in accrued sort of national i or ethnic identity or tribal limb that is built around an us and a them. >> the president went on
leader reminded us it is donald trump who will make final decisions come january until then steve rosenberg of the jewish federation of greater philadelphia says he will with hold judgment. >> we all have to come together as one. we are the united states of america, and we have to push forward and be together or we're going to be in for a very long and tumultuous four years. >> reporter: bannon's critics note his appointment has been applauded by david duke former head of the kkk...
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. >> topher brody and his dog named rosenberg are no people keep telling them they look-alike, they started dressing alike. they teamed up with a photographer and the pictures became viral hits. he's very introspective, he likes to sit back and watch while looking wise and regal and super adorable. >> so his account is a coat on blake. if you walk the streets of new york, they have coats -- >> they already have a fur coat. >> i can understand boots to protect the paws from the salt. >> this is going to make you upset. >> this is the 1955 good housewives guide. monthly, that was a magazine published an article called the good wives guide. >> it described the ways women should act to be the perfect companion. >> take a look at this 1950s instructional field called marriage is a partnership. >> at first monday morning, i was so proud of my man going out i had a lot to learn about cooking and keeping house, and sometimes those things can seem unimportant and dull. believe me, the wife does appreciate her husband's appreciation. and, of course, that works both ways. i tried to learn about pete's
. >> topher brody and his dog named rosenberg are no people keep telling them they look-alike, they started dressing alike. they teamed up with a photographer and the pictures became viral hits. he's very introspective, he likes to sit back and watch while looking wise and regal and super adorable. >> so his account is a coat on blake. if you walk the streets of new york, they have coats -- >> they already have a fur coat. >> i can understand boots to protect the paws...
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chuck rosenberg runs the dea. sometimes we overuse words like unprecedented, this is an epidemic, were going to lose weight so thousand people thi year to a drug overdose death i some ways that number is people who overdose but don't dieiend. and the small town of euclid, the fire departmentm administered the heroin antidote, the locks ontoni one and 45 people las year.l >> wish that this was just a temper thing.. wild thing driving the increases prescription pills, one of five started on description pills mostlys legitimately elyse at some point.. >> estee lauder from the nation top drug enforcement official delightto expect other positive the were careful to prescribe fewer obvious to manage pain bu the opposite is true, federal policy puts financial pressure on doctors to prescribe more opiates heroin epidemic.t we know that physicians across ohio this trolley that there be an pressured the college tell me that the pressure is intense and often these patients have been on these prescriptions for years.. they sa
chuck rosenberg runs the dea. sometimes we overuse words like unprecedented, this is an epidemic, were going to lose weight so thousand people thi year to a drug overdose death i some ways that number is people who overdose but don't dieiend. and the small town of euclid, the fire departmentm administered the heroin antidote, the locks ontoni one and 45 people las year.l >> wish that this was just a temper thing.. wild thing driving the increases prescription pills, one of five started on...
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work together, to move relations beyond what he said was a state of crisis. 0ur correspondent steve rosenbergin brussels. first to steve. how would you describe the response in moscow overnight to this result? pleasure. the kremlin has welcomed the result of this election because donald trump is not the only winner. vladimir putin wins as well. how? let's look at the stake today, the current us administration views putin's russia as a potential threat and it has criticised what it views as russian aggression in ukraine. it has put sanctions on moscow. and yet very soon there will be a us president, donald trump, who has publicly praised vladimir putin's leadership and is calling for friendship between moscow and washington and who seems to see eye to eye with vladimir putin on a whole string of issues including the war on terror. i think the russians believe that donald trump will be a pragmatist, will treat russia with respect, as an equal partner and will help to bring russia in from the cold at international isolation which was wide but admitted it was quick to congratulate him to date and
work together, to move relations beyond what he said was a state of crisis. 0ur correspondent steve rosenbergin brussels. first to steve. how would you describe the response in moscow overnight to this result? pleasure. the kremlin has welcomed the result of this election because donald trump is not the only winner. vladimir putin wins as well. how? let's look at the stake today, the current us administration views putin's russia as a potential threat and it has criticised what it views as...
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rosenberg, because we've assigned his book as required reading for the class. with that, i would like to start with josh and each panelist will provide about five or ten minutes overview of their perspective on this issue of the current system, whether it is working and whether it needs reform. and after that, we're going to open it up for questions in an interactive discussion. >> thank you so much, jocelyn. thank you to the organizers and thanks to awful you fll of you g up. in the previous panel, andy wright said something interesting. he said sort of the white house and congress come at these disputes over access to information as if they were on two different planets, mars and venou v venus. i want to frame the question for this panel, something like how do, you know what, do we do when the mars based community and venus can't come to an agreement over which perspective to adopt in any particular circumstance. what do we do in that situation. as you may have noticed from jocelyn introductions, i'm the only one speaking without significant government servic
rosenberg, because we've assigned his book as required reading for the class. with that, i would like to start with josh and each panelist will provide about five or ten minutes overview of their perspective on this issue of the current system, whether it is working and whether it needs reform. and after that, we're going to open it up for questions in an interactive discussion. >> thank you so much, jocelyn. thank you to the organizers and thanks to awful you fll of you g up. in the...