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. >> secondly, the hair. >> jimmy: i know. but everyone started like, is that is a wig? no. that's really my hair. >> no, it's so good. it's such a good look. >> jimmy: no it's not cool when people think you're wearing a a wig and it's your actual hair. [ laughter ] i love cameron so much. i love how he's love things. >> i know. he -- >> jimmy: he can make you feel like it's -- like this mug is like, that is a beautiful mug. that is the coolest mug ever. no one can touch that mug the way you touch it. >> that's such a good cameron impression. >> jimmy: and you go, ah, it is a great mug. and you just feel like a a million bucks. to everybody on the whole set. >> it's true though. i mean, i really think, it's a a show about a rock 'n roll band touring the country. but really it focuses on the
. >> secondly, the hair. >> jimmy: i know. but everyone started like, is that is a wig? no. that's really my hair. >> no, it's so good. it's such a good look. >> jimmy: no it's not cool when people think you're wearing a a wig and it's your actual hair. [ laughter ] i love cameron so much. i love how he's love things. >> i know. he -- >> jimmy: he can make you feel like it's -- like this mug is like, that is a beautiful mug. that is the coolest mug ever. no...
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secondly, it was his call on the russians to hack senator clinton's e-mail. laura: donald trump has it back -- has hit back saying that the world is dangerous because of foreign policy experts like you. >> he doesn't know what he's talking about. two, we are not doing this because we are partisan -- at least i am not. i'm doing this because i'm worried about the country if we have somebody in there who does not know how to control himself and to listen to good advice. laura: what is very striking about reading the letter is -- one particular bit it is quite similar to hillary clinton's line of attack, that donald trump is not a person who should have the nuclear codes. is that something you feel extremely strongly about? amb. jeffrey: i am less worried about the nuclear codes per se than i about the everyday am conduct of foreign policy. presidents make life or death decisions, deploying troops, responding to insult and provocations all around the world. that is the role of the american president, to deal with that in a responsible, reasonable way. i don't th
secondly, it was his call on the russians to hack senator clinton's e-mail. laura: donald trump has it back -- has hit back saying that the world is dangerous because of foreign policy experts like you. >> he doesn't know what he's talking about. two, we are not doing this because we are partisan -- at least i am not. i'm doing this because i'm worried about the country if we have somebody in there who does not know how to control himself and to listen to good advice. laura: what is very...
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secondly, i been in contact with the white house just about every day. the head of fema spent several hours here with me on tuesday. today we have secretary jeh johnson here with us, as you can see. he was dispatched here by the president. today the general who is the four-star general over the guard component and a member of the joint chiefs of staff spent hours with us here today. we've had the major general in charge of the corps of engineers here today. i am not complaining in any way about our federal partnership. the president is welcome to visit whenever he wants to visit, and whenever he wants to visit we will receive him and do whatever is necessary to make sure that visit goes off without a hitch. however, if you remember a few weeks ago when the vice president came to the memorial of the police officers who were shot and killed, if you recall the impact that had on our community with respect to closing down interstate, the security that was required and also police officers locally you had to be taken from other duties in order to provide that
secondly, i been in contact with the white house just about every day. the head of fema spent several hours here with me on tuesday. today we have secretary jeh johnson here with us, as you can see. he was dispatched here by the president. today the general who is the four-star general over the guard component and a member of the joint chiefs of staff spent hours with us here today. we've had the major general in charge of the corps of engineers here today. i am not complaining in any way about...
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it secondly whether or not the , mission was clear.r not it was a clear understanding as to what the mission would be. thirdly, whether or not we were prepared and trained to win. whether or not our forces were of high morale and high standing and well-equipped. and finally, whether or not there was an exit strategy. i would take the use of force very seriously. i would be guarded in my approach. i don't think we can be all things to all people in the world. i think we've got to be very careful when we commit our troops. the vice president and i have a disagreement about the use of troops. he believes in nation building. i would be very careful about using our troops as nation builders. i believe the role of the military is to fight and win war and therefore prevent war from happening in the first place. so i would take my responsibility seriously. and it starts with making sure we rebuild our military power. morale in today's military is too low. we're having trouble meeting recruiting goals. we met the goals this year, but in the pre
it secondly whether or not the , mission was clear.r not it was a clear understanding as to what the mission would be. thirdly, whether or not we were prepared and trained to win. whether or not our forces were of high morale and high standing and well-equipped. and finally, whether or not there was an exit strategy. i would take the use of force very seriously. i would be guarded in my approach. i don't think we can be all things to all people in the world. i think we've got to be very careful...
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secondly, candidates cannot coordinate with 501(c) four organizations.cannot have private not public conversations about, for example, how to mobilize volunteers or what voters we are talking to. we can't make sure we are not duplicate efforts, calling the same voters twice. amy: larry cohen, what about this? >> i'm not going to get into a legal wrangle with claire. i think the key is, all of us on the board believe we will mobilize millions of people. we are not here to run campaigns. that would be a different kind of organization. we will mobilize millions of the tpp.ainst we will enable people to donate to campaigns. we will be involved in eight ellet measures on the website right now ourrevolution.com. it ranges from getting big money out of politics to single-payer health care in colorado. we will be supporting great candidates from one who is running for congress in seattle to people running for school board. this is not -- none of us on this board and the design of this is not to run campaigns. the design of this is really to continue the politica
secondly, candidates cannot coordinate with 501(c) four organizations.cannot have private not public conversations about, for example, how to mobilize volunteers or what voters we are talking to. we can't make sure we are not duplicate efforts, calling the same voters twice. amy: larry cohen, what about this? >> i'm not going to get into a legal wrangle with claire. i think the key is, all of us on the board believe we will mobilize millions of people. we are not here to run campaigns....
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-- secondly in the easing cycle. 2008, betweennd 14 and 16 in an enhanced cycle.ly, a much bigger impact. >> this is a transmission mechanism we have an talking , mark a big discussion carney has really put a? over -- a question mark over this. the potential moving out of fed rates. if you look just at qb and forward guidance, that is my question, is that enough? matt: a lot of fed governors would say yes and a lot of people on the markets would say no. i think that is the interesting take. about us, we will talk home prices not just in the 20 cities as an average, because we know that was a move up to 5%. i will break you down -- break it down, depending on where you are in the housing market here that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets p or i and matt miller. we will look a different graphics that illustrate some of today's market trends. i want to look at that index. come inside my bloomberg and you can watch me making this live. with march 9, 2009. i believe that is the guy we finally turned up on the s&p. at some cities compared to
-- secondly in the easing cycle. 2008, betweennd 14 and 16 in an enhanced cycle.ly, a much bigger impact. >> this is a transmission mechanism we have an talking , mark a big discussion carney has really put a? over -- a question mark over this. the potential moving out of fed rates. if you look just at qb and forward guidance, that is my question, is that enough? matt: a lot of fed governors would say yes and a lot of people on the markets would say no. i think that is the interesting...
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secondly, is the strong tradition of a two-party system that we have in the united states.n california. third certainly are trying to get people to change their registration from republican and democratic to a third party. so there are many obstacles faced by third-party candidates in california. >> the wallace campaigners decided the only way to get voters to sign registration blanks was to have the whole problem of doing so explained to them. quickly and honestly by the only means individually. >> come on, folks, come over to say hello to governor george c. wallace, we have registrars that will register you in one minute. put him on the ballot here in california. >> california law in effect in 1968, states that 66,059 voters must reregister to qualify a candidate on a primary ballot. when the campaign kicked off, many political experts said wallace didn't have the appeal. but as weeks passed and the crowds grew and enthusiasm was obvious, these same experts began reversing their earlier predictions, the campaign kept moving. it was propelled along by the indomitable walla
secondly, is the strong tradition of a two-party system that we have in the united states.n california. third certainly are trying to get people to change their registration from republican and democratic to a third party. so there are many obstacles faced by third-party candidates in california. >> the wallace campaigners decided the only way to get voters to sign registration blanks was to have the whole problem of doing so explained to them. quickly and honestly by the only means...
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secondly, in haiti political violence is much, much smaller than it was. thirdly, in bosnia, it is a virtual miracle that there has been no return to war and at least there has now been an election and the institutions are beginning to function. in northern ireland and the middle east, we are better off than we were four years ago. there will always be problems in this old world, but if we're moving in the right direction and america is leading, we're better off. >> senator dole, if elected president, what criteria would you use to decide when to send u.s. troops into harm's way? >> well, after world war i, we had a policy of disengagement. world war ii we had sort of a compulsory engagement policy. now i think we have to have a selective engagement policy. we have it to determine when our interests are involved, not the united nations' interests. many of the things the president talked about he'd turn over to the united nations. they decided. he's deployed more troops than any president in history around the world. it's cost us billions and billions of do
secondly, in haiti political violence is much, much smaller than it was. thirdly, in bosnia, it is a virtual miracle that there has been no return to war and at least there has now been an election and the institutions are beginning to function. in northern ireland and the middle east, we are better off than we were four years ago. there will always be problems in this old world, but if we're moving in the right direction and america is leading, we're better off. >> senator dole, if...
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secondly, we think the incompetence under european protection matters.nthink the competition europe is trying to get through the back door to influence tax matters and to portray them as a state aid issue. we believe if they succeed they will widen it and will try to have a controlling interest over tax matters in the european country. the oecd has said compilation tax to follow economic activity. in other words, the economic activity occurs, this process is where the tax should be collected. i have an apple iphone, and in the back and the says designed n california, manufactured in china. activity is not in ireland, and yet, the commission thinks the irish authority should be responsible for collecting taxes. vonnie: nonetheless, almost all by twosales recorded companies, two very large companies were attributed to a head office, and one company 5000's of 1% in tax to the irish government. why would you allow that, and if you did not think it was illegal, why would apple paid -- change the tax structure and get rid of the ruling you go >> apple has betw
secondly, we think the incompetence under european protection matters.nthink the competition europe is trying to get through the back door to influence tax matters and to portray them as a state aid issue. we believe if they succeed they will widen it and will try to have a controlling interest over tax matters in the european country. the oecd has said compilation tax to follow economic activity. in other words, the economic activity occurs, this process is where the tax should be collected. i...
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and secondly, i thought we moved the ball well, and we have to capitalize there down in the red zone, and make some plays at the end, and get points on the board. >> this is so unpress dented. never before in nfl history had without having the quarterback position settled. the broncos will likely enter week 3, which is dress rehearsal, still with this undecided. >> when do we finds out? find out? >> we were hoping to tonight. >> that ain't going to happen. >> the conversation has been around siemian and sanchez, and now, kubiak, after the game was saying, maybe he might be the other guys, but -- >> siemian pl he's getting credit for. if he was anybody else with experience, he would have been given the job after tonight. he played great at the beginning, but however, because he has no experience as a starter in the nfl. they want him to convincingly steal it. he didn't. >> the mystery continues. >> oh, man! i know. >> drama! >> drew, thanks. >>> if you've got a problem with your neighbor's barking dog, you shouldn't send your threatening letter. that happened in awore, and now the -- a
and secondly, i thought we moved the ball well, and we have to capitalize there down in the red zone, and make some plays at the end, and get points on the board. >> this is so unpress dented. never before in nfl history had without having the quarterback position settled. the broncos will likely enter week 3, which is dress rehearsal, still with this undecided. >> when do we finds out? find out? >> we were hoping to tonight. >> that ain't going to happen. >> the...
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secondly, we've got an organization in place for many of our people, 15, 20 years just in this business. we've got really great retention rates in our employees and managers. and, again, they can be moved or signed temporarily to new countries and build and bring in that intellectual capital. we're in five continents, 13 countries. >> we've got to keep it short unfortunately. you regard yourselves as more urban, but you're working with small cell. >> yes, we are. we're the largest independent owner of indoor, small-cell systems, these are in large hotels, casinos, racetracks, things like that. and we want to expand that property set to ultimately apartments to office parks, office buildings, because indoor coverage is going to get even more hard to do and more critical. >> totally true. that's jim catakely, ceo of american tower. >>> coming up, are brits winning the battle versus clicks? don't look now, but retail might just be on the rebound. cramer's got the inside take on what stocks you may want to put in your shopping bag when "mad money" returns. [click] man: ♪ you're beautiful [c
secondly, we've got an organization in place for many of our people, 15, 20 years just in this business. we've got really great retention rates in our employees and managers. and, again, they can be moved or signed temporarily to new countries and build and bring in that intellectual capital. we're in five continents, 13 countries. >> we've got to keep it short unfortunately. you regard yourselves as more urban, but you're working with small cell. >> yes, we are. we're the largest...
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and secondly, the articulation of fundamental rights, the restatement of those rights down through the centuries. now, the idea of putting it in writing, from charters with the constitutions, the notion that if it is that important, it constitutes a written document. fourthly, the idea of supremacy. constitutional supremacy. remember my comment about the james otis' comments. the notion that even parliament was limited by constitutional principles, magna carta is the first tentative or rather distant step, but it begins the process of thinking about some documents as being superior to others, the idea that it is super statute. i think it flows back to the magna carta. it brings us back to the supremacy clause of the constitution. this constitution and all laws enacted in pursuant of it shall be the supreme law of the land. you might remember back to your first year of law school with your first reading of marbury v. madison. you might be struck by the fact that marshall began with statements of general principle. the idea of a constitution. finally, later in the opinion, he gets to the
and secondly, the articulation of fundamental rights, the restatement of those rights down through the centuries. now, the idea of putting it in writing, from charters with the constitutions, the notion that if it is that important, it constitutes a written document. fourthly, the idea of supremacy. constitutional supremacy. remember my comment about the james otis' comments. the notion that even parliament was limited by constitutional principles, magna carta is the first tentative or rather...
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secondly, what is internet provision about? it's about the bottom line. it's about making a buck. it's about the service provider having the shares report positively in the next quarterly stock meeting. look what happened after san bernardino. apple doesn't want to allow the fbi to open the county government's iphone that was issued to mr. malik. so why is that? because they're scared about whether they're going to make profit on the next iphone 7. this is the challenge. we really have a lack of cooperation between the national security establishment, the private sector, and the nature of the internet itself. >> well, it's a fascinating thing. it just seems like there ought to be a way to shut down their ability to recruit, to train, to teach, and to actually push the button and the trigger to get these guys to do what they're doing. dr. gorka, always great to talk to you. thank you very much for being here tonight. >>> coming up right here on "hannity." >> i think trump should line up speeches all around the country on specific topics so that people can hear exactly what he stand
secondly, what is internet provision about? it's about the bottom line. it's about making a buck. it's about the service provider having the shares report positively in the next quarterly stock meeting. look what happened after san bernardino. apple doesn't want to allow the fbi to open the county government's iphone that was issued to mr. malik. so why is that? because they're scared about whether they're going to make profit on the next iphone 7. this is the challenge. we really have a lack...
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secondly, it is downright insulting the way in which donald trump has chose tone do this outreach.hools are failing. you have no jobs. does donald trump think all black people are poor and democrats? because they are not. they have to take a hard look at what outreach looks like, what the definition of outreach is. there are capable people that they hired and they are not letting them. >> let me get cory in there. >> it's amazing the hypocrisy of the statements. he is saying we want to include african-americans as part of the gop and now being criticized for asking for their support. the criticism prior is he has nothing to reach out to them. having a leadership meading with a prominent hispanic and talking about what he could to do to make sure they have interest represent represented. they have the hypocrisy of we don't like it, it's a good thing and growing and asking people to be part of the gop and reminding that it's a party of lincoln is a good this i think for the party. >> the modern day gop. >> were it not for the fact of donald trump. he cannot talk about the party of li
secondly, it is downright insulting the way in which donald trump has chose tone do this outreach.hools are failing. you have no jobs. does donald trump think all black people are poor and democrats? because they are not. they have to take a hard look at what outreach looks like, what the definition of outreach is. there are capable people that they hired and they are not letting them. >> let me get cory in there. >> it's amazing the hypocrisy of the statements. he is saying we want...
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-- >> secondly -- second. >> secondly, the issues are huge, and i don't think hillary has an answer for these things. he needs to pound on the differences between them two, and he needs to talk about history, talk about the fact that this country went from nowhere to the pinnacle of the world economically in less than 100 years and what were the factors that allowed that to happen while things were going on in much more developed countries in europe. those things need to be duplicated once again. >> right. >> those principles must be brought back and will american people will resonate with that. i know it because when i was campaigning they went crazy over this stuff. we need to talk about those issues. >> i think that's right, but even prominent republicans right now are saying we can't stay here supporting donald trump. this is what actor will smith obviously a democrat, said while addressing what he calls an increasingly anti-muslim climate surrounding the presidential race, he said quote as painful as it is to hear donald trump talk and as embarrassing as it is as an american to hea
-- >> secondly -- second. >> secondly, the issues are huge, and i don't think hillary has an answer for these things. he needs to pound on the differences between them two, and he needs to talk about history, talk about the fact that this country went from nowhere to the pinnacle of the world economically in less than 100 years and what were the factors that allowed that to happen while things were going on in much more developed countries in europe. those things need to be...
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secondly -- [applause] secondly, dean lawrence is a former attorney for the seventh district of new york where he became chief of the civil rights union. he was a professor at boston university school of law before joining the washington university law school, and he is the author of punishing hate, crime under american law, published by harvard university press in 2002. dean lawrence will speak about the issue from the angle of a former academic administrator and a particular will focus -- in particular will focus on what does this mean for the future of universities. and finally, we will care from dw law professor jeffrey rosen, who is also the president and chief executive officer of the national constitution center in philadelphia. inis a contributing editor the atlantic and a nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution. brandeis,ok is titled american profit. became a out earlier this year with a gail press. the wash -- washington times has called this a widely read and influential legal commentator. professor rosen will examine the issue of freedom of speech on cancerous
secondly -- [applause] secondly, dean lawrence is a former attorney for the seventh district of new york where he became chief of the civil rights union. he was a professor at boston university school of law before joining the washington university law school, and he is the author of punishing hate, crime under american law, published by harvard university press in 2002. dean lawrence will speak about the issue from the angle of a former academic administrator and a particular will focus -- in...
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secondly, he is building that wall. that has been the centerpiece of his candidacy and his immigration vision from the beginning and it has not changed one inch." what has changed is trump's position on what will happen to an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the us. trump's original plan - laid out in november -called for a deportation force to help send them out of the country. but in recent days, his campaign team has talked about what they've called a more humane approachthough they say trump's views have not shifted. (gov. mike pence/trump's vice presidential nominee) (cnn/"state of the union") (cg on screen) "what you heard him describe there in his usual plainspoken american way detail in the next two weeks." on the democratic side, the chair of the party defended hillary clinton after trump called her a bigot last week. (donna brazille/democratic national committee chair) (abc's "this week") (cg on screen) "donald trump has not held an event in the black community. he has not gone
secondly, he is building that wall. that has been the centerpiece of his candidacy and his immigration vision from the beginning and it has not changed one inch." what has changed is trump's position on what will happen to an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the us. trump's original plan - laid out in november -called for a deportation force to help send them out of the country. but in recent days, his campaign team has talked about what they've called a...
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. >> reporter: secondly, sir, on libya, you've said in the pass the worst mistake may have been yourplan for the aftermath of the 2011 nato intervention. do you see the new decision to bomb isis there as a direct result of that? >> yes, i think the almost nominee is unfit to serve as president. i said so last week, and he keeps on proving it. the notion that he would attack a gold star family that had made such extraordinary sacrifices on behalf of our country the fact he doesn't seem to have basket knowledge around critical issues, in europe, in the middle east, in asia. means he's woefully unprepared to do this job. >> this is not just my opinion. i think what's been interests is the repeated denuns a's of his statements by leading it republicans, include the speaker of the house and the senate jersey leader and prominent republicans like john mccain. the question i think they have to ask themselves is if you are repedestrianedly having to say in very strong sturges that what he has said is unacceptable, why are you still endorsing him? what does this say about your party that this
. >> reporter: secondly, sir, on libya, you've said in the pass the worst mistake may have been yourplan for the aftermath of the 2011 nato intervention. do you see the new decision to bomb isis there as a direct result of that? >> yes, i think the almost nominee is unfit to serve as president. i said so last week, and he keeps on proving it. the notion that he would attack a gold star family that had made such extraordinary sacrifices on behalf of our country the fact he doesn't...
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and secondly, there's the substance, there's some things in that fa teak that sounded and i kept waiting was there an idea, solution, proposal, anything. in fact, you know, when he started that 8 minutes often "law and order" my reaction was that's going to play well with the conservative base. he was hitting all the right notes. somebody had given him some information and i was waiting for, and therefore i'm going to do what and there was nothing. so he had -- he scored somt points i think here in southeastern wisconsin. we the conservative base, in terms of the african-american vote, he's sort of reading this and going through the motions, people have been paying attention and watching. voters think they're going to look away and say what we've got some rhetoric, some words, but nothing much behind those words. >> when you watch a each with something like this and you actually give credits while it's going on who republican speech writers who wrote some of those before including guiliani's speech. thank you very much for joining us tonight. we're going to take a break. we'll be right b
and secondly, there's the substance, there's some things in that fa teak that sounded and i kept waiting was there an idea, solution, proposal, anything. in fact, you know, when he started that 8 minutes often "law and order" my reaction was that's going to play well with the conservative base. he was hitting all the right notes. somebody had given him some information and i was waiting for, and therefore i'm going to do what and there was nothing. so he had -- he scored somt points i...
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and secondly, can we reach safely. >> india has been working to bring in a high-speed rail service as its rapid economic growth requires people and goods to be transported more quickly. the company will introduce bullet train technology from japan in the coming years and is also trying to increase the speed of existing routes. the >>> jap. >>> japanese diners are notoriously fussy about ferb. and businesses are seeing a opportunity. >> reporter: tokyo haneda market lies on these grounds. workers sell fish from all over japan. until recently, they have always handled seafood near the point of catch, then again near its final destination across the country. it request take up to two days for fish to reach dinner tables. but that's not the case here. a worker reads out the name of the fish, then puts it on a machine which prints a label showing the weight and region. >> translator: there's no better place than an airport for sorting and processing fresh fish for distribution. it's never been done this way before. i think this is a big change. >>reporter: fisherman pull a net. the biggest
and secondly, can we reach safely. >> india has been working to bring in a high-speed rail service as its rapid economic growth requires people and goods to be transported more quickly. the company will introduce bullet train technology from japan in the coming years and is also trying to increase the speed of existing routes. the >>> jap. >>> japanese diners are notoriously fussy about ferb. and businesses are seeing a opportunity. >> reporter: tokyo haneda market...
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secondly cross train. >>reporter: do things other than running. swimming or biking can sw overworked muscles and joints. change your running shoes more often than you are. fixture advice get a new pair every three to 500 miles depending on how often you run that can be every two or three months and be flexible. >> we are seeing a big push i think those are great exercises not only for recreational athletes but high-level competitive athletes who are now incorporating yoga into . >> running is such a good form of exercise. it lifts your mood. >> put on your headphones and just work out your issues. >> a good moment this morning for running weather out there. >>reporter: a little cooler, not too hot. >> sure was. things drying out a bit. >> that is good. a struck out with dr. matt. >> unfortunately very quickly out there. you will see that as early as tomorrow. today i you could feel it. 98 degrees, that is where the temperature topped out at phoenix sky harbor. the average 105. look down here toward the bottom, below average as far as rainfall is c
secondly cross train. >>reporter: do things other than running. swimming or biking can sw overworked muscles and joints. change your running shoes more often than you are. fixture advice get a new pair every three to 500 miles depending on how often you run that can be every two or three months and be flexible. >> we are seeing a big push i think those are great exercises not only for recreational athletes but high-level competitive athletes who are now incorporating yoga into ....
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secondly went behind the scene of his late-night show >> reporter: the last few weeks ryan seacrest has been here at copacabana beach hosting a late- night. respect it is so much fun because as a kid you grow up wanting to be at the olympics and as an adult you get a chance to have access to the olympics so be -- to be part of the coverage is really fun for me. and it is a little different to what i do every day so that makes it more exciting. around the colorful lights around the beaches for one of two things . to interact with ryan or meet the olympians he brings onto the set. hosting a show at 1:35 am is not as easy as he makes it seem. >> finish at 2:35 am and may try to sleep by 4 am and then i wake up and do a radio show to the schedule is tricky i sleep but it is worth it. >> perfect because fans like chelsea robson made it a point to check the late-night from her to do list . >> i would get together with a bunch of friends we would sit on the couch and watch the olympics and as we were watching we saw his part come up and i told my friend i am going to be there. i will be right
secondly went behind the scene of his late-night show >> reporter: the last few weeks ryan seacrest has been here at copacabana beach hosting a late- night. respect it is so much fun because as a kid you grow up wanting to be at the olympics and as an adult you get a chance to have access to the olympics so be -- to be part of the coverage is really fun for me. and it is a little different to what i do every day so that makes it more exciting. around the colorful lights around the beaches...
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culture of our kids and to have them understand that again, a, the side effects could be fatal and secondly, it's really unfair. >> reporter: but the bill comes as high school steroid testing is at a even needed. less than 1% of students have tested positive in new jersey, and the latest national data reviewed by 4 investigates shows steroid usage by teens is 1% to 4%. >> the truth is there is still schools here in texas. taylor resorted to using anabolic steroids. >> reporter: since testifying in 2005, his foundation has been working with professional leagues and schools. >> people think that the testing going on in high schools is akin to what we see in olympics or major league ball or the nfl and nothing could be further from the truth. >> reporter: high school tests aren't sophisticated enough to varieties of steroids. new jersey spends $200 per test. that works out to$100,000 for 500 students. >> that would give us the ability to get into that school and test some of those people who have never been tested before. >> we have to get to these kids and let them know the truth about these
culture of our kids and to have them understand that again, a, the side effects could be fatal and secondly, it's really unfair. >> reporter: but the bill comes as high school steroid testing is at a even needed. less than 1% of students have tested positive in new jersey, and the latest national data reviewed by 4 investigates shows steroid usage by teens is 1% to 4%. >> the truth is there is still schools here in texas. taylor resorted to using anabolic steroids. >>...
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and secondly the false claims act.the fact that you are so uncertain about conveyance, the fact that fha loans have, they don't have one timeline for the process. they have timelines for each aspect of the process and if you violate any one of the timelines you trip and uncertain penalty structure. i think that work still has to be cleared up and certainly addressing those two things would make a difference in terms of the overlays that the lenders are the top of the fha box. i can't emphasize enough how important that fha box is, because for many of the sort of more credit constrained customers, fha is the only alternative. so those constraints, the overlays are particularly meaningful in that space. >> i will offer to reactions to the question into laura's comments. my first reaction is i agree on fha servicing. the unpredictability of cost in servicing is extraordinarily high. i do want to acknowledge that fha has been doing work in this space. they published some changes earlier this year specifically in proxy pres
and secondly the false claims act.the fact that you are so uncertain about conveyance, the fact that fha loans have, they don't have one timeline for the process. they have timelines for each aspect of the process and if you violate any one of the timelines you trip and uncertain penalty structure. i think that work still has to be cleared up and certainly addressing those two things would make a difference in terms of the overlays that the lenders are the top of the fha box. i can't emphasize...
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secondly, it is disingenuous and downright insulting the way donald trump has chosen to do this quote-unquoteoutreach. your schools are failing. your -- you have no jobs. does donald trump think all black people are poor and furthermore that all of them are democrats because they're not? i really think the republican party and the trump campaign have to take a very hard look at what outreach looks like, what they are definition of outreach is. i know some very capable people they've now hired to the committee and they're not letting them do their job. >> let's get cory in there. >> what's amazing is the hypocrisy of the statements. donald trump is saying we want to include african-americans as part of the gop. the democrats have failed you and taken advantage of you. now he is being criticized for asking for their support when the criticism prior was he has done nothing to reach out. donald trump yesterday spent time in new york having a leadership meeting with prominent hispanics from across the country talking about what he can do as the next president to make sure that they have their inte
secondly, it is disingenuous and downright insulting the way donald trump has chosen to do this quote-unquoteoutreach. your schools are failing. your -- you have no jobs. does donald trump think all black people are poor and furthermore that all of them are democrats because they're not? i really think the republican party and the trump campaign have to take a very hard look at what outreach looks like, what they are definition of outreach is. i know some very capable people they've now hired...
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and secondly, she has such a list of regulations she wants to impose on the economy, new rules about who works heart time or full time about who can arn a bonus, gender and racial preferences from college on through job creation. again and again, more and more regulations on business. even regulations on what kind of investments businesses can make. she requires that they be, quote, farsighted as if uncle sam would know that. the result is that uncle sam, the federal government, is going to be in every boardroom looking over every manager's shoulder. it should send fear into the hearts of every business owner or manager. that is going to kill this economy and anthony has it just right. host: let's hear from hillary clinton this past friday talking about economic issues. ms. clinton: i really believe the core of his support -- i'm not going to speak for everyone who supports him because i think there have been some quite distressing statements coming out of his rallies and his supporters and who has aligned themselves with him. but i think the core of his support really centers on the
and secondly, she has such a list of regulations she wants to impose on the economy, new rules about who works heart time or full time about who can arn a bonus, gender and racial preferences from college on through job creation. again and again, more and more regulations on business. even regulations on what kind of investments businesses can make. she requires that they be, quote, farsighted as if uncle sam would know that. the result is that uncle sam, the federal government, is going to be...
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and secondly, don't give the impression that you're a clinton supporter. that's just kind of this thing. let me be clear. i'm not, okay? i see four years of gridlock with her. total gridlock and meltdown in economics. >> what do you see -- >> i see gridlock there, too. >> were you surprised when donald trump declined to endorse speaker ryan, senator mccain and senator ayotte? >> i thought it was a little bizarre. your nominee for president, the republican presidential nominee said he's not a hero. he prefers people who weren't captured. >> i think john mccain is a hero. here's the thing, all throughout this, anybody can say, okay, you know, trump said this. you say that. why don't you slug him over the head? my actions have spoken louder than any words. >> your refusal to endorse him? >> yeah. and think about this. i want to know when anybody had a convention in their state when they were the governor who didn't go in the convention hall. i mean, some people really furious with me about that. but i did what i thought i needed to do. and i never went in tha
and secondly, don't give the impression that you're a clinton supporter. that's just kind of this thing. let me be clear. i'm not, okay? i see four years of gridlock with her. total gridlock and meltdown in economics. >> what do you see -- >> i see gridlock there, too. >> were you surprised when donald trump declined to endorse speaker ryan, senator mccain and senator ayotte? >> i thought it was a little bizarre. your nominee for president, the republican presidential...
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secondly if you look at the joint appendix on page 56 and 57 where they give the reasons for striking ms. garrett there is no mention of her cousin whatsoever in there. that's the time when she should have been mentioned after the strikes are made and yet there is no mention of that at all so i don't think, and then six months later there is a motion for new trial and now the prosecution is adding new reasons that it didn't give at the batson hearing. it's saying she was a social worker. she wasn't a social worker. they are saying her cousin was arrested and they didn't know that at the time of the jury. they say she's low income but you can't add reasons on into perpetuity. the reasons articulated the prosecutor has to stand or fall on the reasons. with regard to the questions i want to make one quick point on that because there's not much time but with regard to ms. garrett and martha duncan who were both teachers aides who were in schools that were literally right in the same neighborhood ms. duncan had kindergarten students and ms. garrett was -- no question to you what kind of ch
secondly if you look at the joint appendix on page 56 and 57 where they give the reasons for striking ms. garrett there is no mention of her cousin whatsoever in there. that's the time when she should have been mentioned after the strikes are made and yet there is no mention of that at all so i don't think, and then six months later there is a motion for new trial and now the prosecution is adding new reasons that it didn't give at the batson hearing. it's saying she was a social worker. she...
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secondly, i'd like to see more from the running game. the third thing is i'd like to see better communication in des backfield. those are the three things i look for the game. ends how big of a concern -- erin: how big of a concern is the running game? matt jones, three carries. joe: it's a ple season game. it's not a concern. the running game is something that goes through the course of the game you build momentum to it. it's impossible to build momentum in a series or two. the starters will probably go 15, 20 plays tonight. we will get a better indication against a good jets defense. erin: reed is expected to play. he is fun to watch. joe: the best tight end in football. i will argue with anybody about that. i hope he get used to getting hit. they don't hit anymore. erin: this is a chance for the fans to see the new additions. how is exciting is that? >> it's exciting for the fans and for the guys. now they get to play in fedex field. they get to be in front of our fans. from my perspective, it's not just the fans that are excited. i u
secondly, i'd like to see more from the running game. the third thing is i'd like to see better communication in des backfield. those are the three things i look for the game. ends how big of a concern -- erin: how big of a concern is the running game? matt jones, three carries. joe: it's a ple season game. it's not a concern. the running game is something that goes through the course of the game you build momentum to it. it's impossible to build momentum in a series or two. the starters will...
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secondly, katie even neglects to mention that donald trump's untrustworthiness is way higher than anything we've seen with hillary clinton. >> let's stay on hillary. katie points out accurately her untrustworthy and honesty numbers are in the tank. >> we're in an election with two candidates and more. we're talking about hillary and donald. so i just want to remind the viewers what the other -- my fellow panelists are not reminding them of. >> i'll remind you that the segment was about hillary laughing all e-mail scandals. i'll bring it to kaitlyn. should she be laughing or is this the drip that will fill up the pool? >> she shouldn't be laughing. she should handle it the way she did in a cnn interview later that week. when she reminded people that she apologized for having the server. she's trying to move on this week by deflecting to donald trump, trying to get the attention away from her and the e-mails and the clinton foundation controversy and focus on donald trump. that's what we'll be seeing from both campaigns the next 2 1/2 months. we're not going to see each side address the issu
secondly, katie even neglects to mention that donald trump's untrustworthiness is way higher than anything we've seen with hillary clinton. >> let's stay on hillary. katie points out accurately her untrustworthy and honesty numbers are in the tank. >> we're in an election with two candidates and more. we're talking about hillary and donald. so i just want to remind the viewers what the other -- my fellow panelists are not reminding them of. >> i'll remind you that the segment...
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secondly, what if you pay -- i don't know -- thousands of dollars, if you are packers fan flying in from los angeles. i'm thinking there's going to be some kind of class-action lawsuit from the nfl. >> nevermind the rich guy from la. the people that are driving from wisconsin in traffic -- >> sorry. no games -- no game, kids. >>> the weather has not dance a lot -- canceled carlos. get right into it. >>> no rain in flagstaff. the thunderstorms are building here in the valley. nothing but sunshine as we look at downtown phoenix. a little bit of cloud cover thunder storms happening in the dry country. winslow, st. john, show low, and closer to the new mexico border. we're going to be drive for today in the valley but things start to change as we get going into tuesday and wednesday. we're going down south in the tropics. tropical storm hobby year. that means a lot of moisture. it is going to track toward us. the impact of hobby year far as direct hit, that will not be an issue. it will curve out to the pacific, but it will send a lot of moisture our way and help us popoff a decent amount of
secondly, what if you pay -- i don't know -- thousands of dollars, if you are packers fan flying in from los angeles. i'm thinking there's going to be some kind of class-action lawsuit from the nfl. >> nevermind the rich guy from la. the people that are driving from wisconsin in traffic -- >> sorry. no games -- no game, kids. >>> the weather has not dance a lot -- canceled carlos. get right into it. >>> no rain in flagstaff. the thunderstorms are building here in...
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sales figures or anything you want to have in writing that they can see and read and remember and secondly you probably want to have a weekly phone call with each manager to talk about what's going on and share ideas and follow up and just get a feel for how things are going and then lastly you probably want some kind of group skype or something where everybody can get together and bounce things off each other and here's what is great. here's what's not great and each one of those has a very different purpose and is very important and i don't know if i would go without any one of those three things. >> we now have the top two tips that you need to know to help your small business grow. yours is also about communication. let's start with you. >> it's a big tip. having looked at a thousand or so companies there's one cultural element that constantly comes back to haunt them. they don't communicate with their employees. they don't listen well enough. great companies are smart and fast at the same time put to be smart and fast you have to have a culture that encourages everybody to be decree t
sales figures or anything you want to have in writing that they can see and read and remember and secondly you probably want to have a weekly phone call with each manager to talk about what's going on and share ideas and follow up and just get a feel for how things are going and then lastly you probably want some kind of group skype or something where everybody can get together and bounce things off each other and here's what is great. here's what's not great and each one of those has a very...
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secondly it is dangerous to let these people go.e seems obsessed getting as many out as he can, sending them to the u.a.e. we have hard enough time monitoring people here under parole or house arrest, never mind sending them to -- sandra: what do we know where these men end up? >> 17% gone back to the battlefield, at least. that means that 17% who are capable of killing americans. again the president seems driven with the goal of getting them out of guantanamo and shutting it down. i agree with donald trump. i think definitely think it needs to be maintained. sandra: why is he so obsessed getting them out. that was great liberal cause goes guantanamo was concentration camp and deprivation of human rights going on at guantanamo. i can't imagine any prisoner camp during a war or following a war where prisoners are treated as well as they are in guantanamo. harris: i would add this, the first 100 days of his presidency, president obama made it very clear that is one of the first acts it would get done. he made declaration and executive
secondly it is dangerous to let these people go.e seems obsessed getting as many out as he can, sending them to the u.a.e. we have hard enough time monitoring people here under parole or house arrest, never mind sending them to -- sandra: what do we know where these men end up? >> 17% gone back to the battlefield, at least. that means that 17% who are capable of killing americans. again the president seems driven with the goal of getting them out of guantanamo and shutting it down. i...
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secondly-- there will be the froedtert and the medical college of wisconsin sports science center. not only provide evidence based care but create new discoveries around sports medicine, including player safety, sports injury prevention, surgical techniques, and other related injuries." the potential benefits of these endeavors are not lost on bucks coach jason kid. "with the technology and the way medicine changes, you know, everyday, to be able to have the best right next door can only help us and i'm very happy to have that." in milwaukee, beverly taylor, expected to open sometime next fall. meanwhile, you can take a closer look at the renderings for the complex... just visit fox6 now dot com or the fox6 news app -- and search "health center." adlib to weather weather mainly cloudy this evening with the into the middle 60s overnight. showers and thunderstorms will move in after midnight and continue saturday morning then mostly cloudy the rest of the afternoon with scattered t-storms. temperatures will stay in the upper 70s then rise into the 80s by sunday. gradual clearing for
secondly-- there will be the froedtert and the medical college of wisconsin sports science center. not only provide evidence based care but create new discoveries around sports medicine, including player safety, sports injury prevention, surgical techniques, and other related injuries." the potential benefits of these endeavors are not lost on bucks coach jason kid. "with the technology and the way medicine changes, you know, everyday, to be able to have the best right next door can...
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secondly, i get very uncomfortable with the phrase population control. it makes me very uncomfortable. >> donald trump is doing it. he has been talking about a wall. >> well, it makes me uncomfortable to tell people how to build and structure their families. there was the famous that years ago between paul eric and julian simon over what would happen to resources as population increases. doom and gloomll about population increase. so, they had a bet about what would happen on prices and availability for food and commodities. julian simon, the conservative economist, was absolutely right. the prices of these minerals and commodities and everything decreased. the availability of food increased. there were specific reasons for that. it does not necessarily mean -- worldopulation population and national population increases that necessarily resources will rise to, but that is in fact what has happened. populationntain that has not been the driver of the planets problems. -- plaent's --s planet's environmental problems, i would say that is a matter of greed m
secondly, i get very uncomfortable with the phrase population control. it makes me very uncomfortable. >> donald trump is doing it. he has been talking about a wall. >> well, it makes me uncomfortable to tell people how to build and structure their families. there was the famous that years ago between paul eric and julian simon over what would happen to resources as population increases. doom and gloomll about population increase. so, they had a bet about what would happen on prices...
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secondly, in the petition it never stated that you had to list whether or not you were % >>[timer dings] >>thank you next speaker please. >>hello my name is jack shawn, i want to read where my brother left off. are marching b and is one of the best community marching bands in our area. we just came back from the international festivals in 2007 and 2011 on like other marching bands of must rate five years to return to the parade we had profession and diversity. this is injustice and a clear act of discrimination. you also know that there is the chinese consulates response to this and we hope that you will ear our cause and help us to fight for our cause. >>[timer dings] >>thank you next speaker please. >>this is not just about a chinese festival parade this is about government interference. [indecipherable] chinese community influence over here and that is one reason they persecute us. government interference is a very big thing this is america. we don't want to fear of controlling people. >>[timer dings] >>thank you are there any other members of the public that would like to provide pu
secondly, in the petition it never stated that you had to list whether or not you were % >>[timer dings] >>thank you next speaker please. >>hello my name is jack shawn, i want to read where my brother left off. are marching b and is one of the best community marching bands in our area. we just came back from the international festivals in 2007 and 2011 on like other marching bands of must rate five years to return to the parade we had profession and diversity. this is...
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and secondly whether the mission was clear. whether or not there was a clear understanding as to what the mission would be. thirdly whether or not we were prepared and trained to win? whether or not our forces were of high morale and high standing and well equipped. finally whether or not there was an exit strategy. i would take the use of force very seriously. i would be guarded in my approach. i don't think we can be all things to all people in the world. i think we got to be very careful when we commit our troops. the vice president and i have a disagreement about the use of troops. he believes in nation building. i would be very careful about using our troops as nation builders. i believe the role of the military is to fight and win war and, therefore, prevent war from happening in the first place. and so i take my -- i take my responsibility seriously and it starts with making sure we rebuild our military power. morale in today's military is too low. we're having trouble meeting recruiting goals. we met the goals this year
and secondly whether the mission was clear. whether or not there was a clear understanding as to what the mission would be. thirdly whether or not we were prepared and trained to win? whether or not our forces were of high morale and high standing and well equipped. finally whether or not there was an exit strategy. i would take the use of force very seriously. i would be guarded in my approach. i don't think we can be all things to all people in the world. i think we got to be very careful...
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secondly, though, it's also gratifying because so many of you here on the hill and in the hill surrounds are interested to come out to hear about what scholarship has to tell us about the dynamics of change in american families, change in america's socioeconomic class structure, what it all has to do with child well being and whether or not policy can leverage change to our good. i'd like to thank the annie e. casey foundation, particularly the director of policy reform for being such great partners to us and making this segment happen. our sincere gratitude to senator casey and senator scott for their interest in these issues and for being gracious enough to sponsor us here today. as you probably discerned by now, we were in the middle of a little bit of an audio-visual challenge, so i had to show you a very gracious taped greeting from senator tim scott. i could play it from my laptop with the volume turned the whole way up facing you, but i think that would be foolish at this point, so i won't. but i will ask jared from senator casey's office to come up and say just a word or two to.
secondly, though, it's also gratifying because so many of you here on the hill and in the hill surrounds are interested to come out to hear about what scholarship has to tell us about the dynamics of change in american families, change in america's socioeconomic class structure, what it all has to do with child well being and whether or not policy can leverage change to our good. i'd like to thank the annie e. casey foundation, particularly the director of policy reform for being such great...
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lame-duck and what is your plan to visit members to do so given the opposition i just described and secondly, ready essentials inside and outside the government have said they are almost certain that the hack of the democratic national committee came from russia. doesn't look to you like russia is meddling in the us election and what impact should that have on your administration's relationship with moscow? yes right now i am president and i'm for it and i think i've got the better argument. and i've made this argument before, i will make it again area we are part of a global economy. we are not reversing it. it can't be reversed. because it is driven by technology and it is driven by travel and cargo containers and the fact that the demand for products inside of our country means we've got to get some things from other places and our export sector is a huge contributor to jobs and our economic well-being . most manufactured products now involve a global supply chain where parts are made in all corners of the globe and converge and then get assembled and packaged and sold and so the notion t
lame-duck and what is your plan to visit members to do so given the opposition i just described and secondly, ready essentials inside and outside the government have said they are almost certain that the hack of the democratic national committee came from russia. doesn't look to you like russia is meddling in the us election and what impact should that have on your administration's relationship with moscow? yes right now i am president and i'm for it and i think i've got the better argument....
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secondly volunteers.ost definitely, the food stations, that they can't have enough people to lend a helping hand. so volunteers coming out of the woodwork would be outstanding. everything from people volunteers just to help. take care of each other, then get volunteers and help those hardest hit. >> absolutely. thank you so much to you and all the members of the national guard working around the clock, no question, to help these folks. thank you so much, colonel ed bush. >>> coming up next, switching to politics, donald trump's campaign manager today one on one with jake tapper. >> we're convinced that, contrary to the stories of "the new york times," which are not correct and contrary to the lead-in to this interview of trump unplugged, that trump is very plugged in. he's very connected. and you're seeing crowds attending these appearances that are end of october's numbers. >> you'll see it only here. tapper and manafort, one on one, the entire interview next. it reaches farther than ever.e from the powd
secondly volunteers.ost definitely, the food stations, that they can't have enough people to lend a helping hand. so volunteers coming out of the woodwork would be outstanding. everything from people volunteers just to help. take care of each other, then get volunteers and help those hardest hit. >> absolutely. thank you so much to you and all the members of the national guard working around the clock, no question, to help these folks. thank you so much, colonel ed bush. >>>...