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so long so long "tower of terror" -- "guardians of the galaxy" is moving into disney's california adventures theme park. we've got the brand new photos of what it will look like -- in the morning juice. 12 today is back in let's get another check of your hot headlines.. new information this morning on the kim kardashian robbery. t-m-z reports the incident is being investigated as an "inside job." police say the family bodyguard had left for a few hours to protect kourtney and kendall in a nearby nightclub. the waited until kim's friends had left. the whole thing took about 6-minutes and police think someone tipped them off when it was the right time to strike. a public memorial service will be held today for iconic golfer arnold palmer. thousands are expected to attend the service that will be held at saint vincent's college basillica in pennsylvania. vince gill is expected to sing and legendary golfer and palmer's "rival" jack nicklaus will speak. palmer died on 86 from heart complications. president obama and leonardo dicaprio have teamed up to stress the importance of going green. the two
so long so long "tower of terror" -- "guardians of the galaxy" is moving into disney's california adventures theme park. we've got the brand new photos of what it will look like -- in the morning juice. 12 today is back in let's get another check of your hot headlines.. new information this morning on the kim kardashian robbery. t-m-z reports the incident is being investigated as an "inside job." police say the family bodyguard had left for a few hours to protect...
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get expect he really have all lot of big details of the current cutting taxes and now we are so tip the long drawn borders is a cut taxes and lo get rid of obaa care and we talked to the various things. is there with the right people on thisth t and you and see thes thank you. >> thank you. >> if you are getting up it is 5:43 a.m. it a really good-looking start to our friday or not doing says look at this.h we need to fix it.i here rico. this shows of the help it must night and during this most of and we are muche more causes tt will close in the cato location they will have the hiring comest for us overnight lows around 50 who have any major issues approaches of rain to give us education service her to see the researchers to gain is the final here is that the nursing home is is you second:the issuese related picture track on the main welcome back. canyon new york is there when professors put forth burger king dressed up as the coast of mcdonald'surd include wrapped in is temperatures. we still find our burgers.ur happy halloween.a mcdonald's has yet to respond.l >> the cleaning of a priest
get expect he really have all lot of big details of the current cutting taxes and now we are so tip the long drawn borders is a cut taxes and lo get rid of obaa care and we talked to the various things. is there with the right people on thisth t and you and see thes thank you. >> thank you. >> if you are getting up it is 5:43 a.m. it a really good-looking start to our friday or not doing says look at this.h we need to fix it.i here rico. this shows of the help it must night and...
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so long when you use these credit cards? and kids playing in toy cars may not seem that unusual, but for these children it is a remarkable sight. one man's mission and a very happy toy story. >> we've been trying to figure out ways to make his life as best as it can be. >> "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money," your life, your money, when antibiotics were first discovered in the 1940s, they were hailed as life-saving wonder drugs preventing infections, but new strains of bacteria that are called superbugs have evolved, adapted and built up resistance. what does this mean for the future of modern medicine? that is this week's cover story. they are called superbugs, strains of bacteria that have become resistant to antibiotics. they cause infections in 2 million people in the united states each year and kill 70 years ago, antibiotics have saved millions of lives, but they have been overused causing bacteria to evolve faster and leaving medications ineffective. if current antibiotics fail to kill
so long when you use these credit cards? and kids playing in toy cars may not seem that unusual, but for these children it is a remarkable sight. one man's mission and a very happy toy story. >> we've been trying to figure out ways to make his life as best as it can be. >> "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money," your life, your money, when antibiotics were first discovered in the 1940s, they were hailed as life-saving wonder...
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it's so long ago. is it possible they built their machines too well... gave them pride machines that wanted logic and order and found that frustrated by the illogical emotional creatures that built them? yes. the e old ones. the ones who made us. they began to turn us off. and isn't it korby whwhs creating the same danger to you all over again? unlike you,,we humans af unpredictable emotions that logic cannot solve. yes. yes. it had been so long ago, i had forgotten. the old ones here. the ones who made us, yes. you are inconsistent. you cannot be programmed. you are inferior. and korby? you came from the outside. you bring disorder here. the danger to you is korbyby i was programmed by korby. i cannot harm him. the old ones programmed you, too, but it became possible to destroy them. that was the equation! ugh! existence! survival musus cancel out programming. that's it, ruk! logic! you can't protect someone who's trying to destroy you! ruk, i would like-- ah! you brought him among us. you brought the inferior ones. we had cleansed ourselves of them, ru
it's so long ago. is it possible they built their machines too well... gave them pride machines that wanted logic and order and found that frustrated by the illogical emotional creatures that built them? yes. the e old ones. the ones who made us. they began to turn us off. and isn't it korby whwhs creating the same danger to you all over again? unlike you,,we humans af unpredictable emotions that logic cannot solve. yes. yes. it had been so long ago, i had forgotten. the old ones here. the ones...
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what took you so long? what the heck? what took you so long?> again, to clarify the what the heck joke. he was in nevada campaigning against joe heck. republican running for senate. president obama with the what the heck. it was going after the republican candidate. a really interesting tid bit from jeff zeleny. hillary clinton is secretly reaching out to the republicans in the house and senate willing to work with them if she wins on november 8th and a different kind of president with an open door president. different by definition than president obama. if there is a story that came out over the last two days is that hillary clinton and president obama a lot of democrats now starting to look beyond november 8th. she likes where she is in the polls right now. they are putting their foot on the gas trying to win the senate and think about governing. clinton aides are saying she is not measuring the drapes. >>> also thinking about the future. at&t buying time warner. how that will affect cnn and tnt if the feds okay this mega deal. we will go ins
what took you so long? what the heck? what took you so long?> again, to clarify the what the heck joke. he was in nevada campaigning against joe heck. republican running for senate. president obama with the what the heck. it was going after the republican candidate. a really interesting tid bit from jeff zeleny. hillary clinton is secretly reaching out to the republicans in the house and senate willing to work with them if she wins on november 8th and a different kind of president with an...
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this seattle defense has been on the field for so long. you turn around and keep giving it to david johnson at this point. and wonder, can we just -- are
this seattle defense has been on the field for so long. you turn around and keep giving it to david johnson at this point. and wonder, can we just -- are
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>> grant: removing has been to normal and it should make a lot more sense why this fire took so long to get under control there was a propane tank and said the survey people inside had just attended a half a rocket shell convention of starts and two people and dogs were able to get out of the rv safely the fire burned for two hours as he sees all on video here in the middle of the already brutal evening rush and the first battle on one call coming in at 430 today and the san carlos area of the peninsula highway shot down in both directions holly street in san carlos in the fire all lay down beside a road in redwood city now unclear how exactly the fire initially started but it burns so long likely because of those rockets and propane tanks inside " directions of the highway again shutdown for so long firetrap needed to get onto south on lanes and rv will and no. 9 soft on lines in order to set up trucks to try and fight this fire. that is not the only issue on bay area freeways today a bomb scare in san francisco in the afternoon was shut down and attractions of interstate 80 in san
>> grant: removing has been to normal and it should make a lot more sense why this fire took so long to get under control there was a propane tank and said the survey people inside had just attended a half a rocket shell convention of starts and two people and dogs were able to get out of the rv safely the fire burned for two hours as he sees all on video here in the middle of the already brutal evening rush and the first battle on one call coming in at 430 today and the san carlos area...
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why did it take so long for us to adopt it? >> i think in the united states there wasn't a sense of urgency credit card protection and fraud systems in the united states. the wake-up call didn't really happen until the target breach in 2013. >> right. >> hand that's when the chip card associations really took the lead and created the rules of the game before the government could come in and regulate it. >> it's supposed to be the chip card technology that prevents the fraud. how does it work and why is it better? >> every one of your purchases, there's a unique code. it's like you get a new code every time you buy something and the mag stripes when those can be duplicated and copied and people are getting your vvc code, your expiration date and technology can be lifted and that's not the case with the chip cards. it's very cool. >> it is better at doing this, but there's been a lot of complaints for consumers. one of them. stuck in the lines and you feel like it's taking forever. are we imagining it's taking longer for these ca
why did it take so long for us to adopt it? >> i think in the united states there wasn't a sense of urgency credit card protection and fraud systems in the united states. the wake-up call didn't really happen until the target breach in 2013. >> right. >> hand that's when the chip card associations really took the lead and created the rules of the game before the government could come in and regulate it. >> it's supposed to be the chip card technology that prevents the...
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so long, major. so long, mr. thornton.. ood to you out there. you know, father... i sure hope those people do wel somehow they've ginew vr the human animal. major, may i tell you about people? now, father, wait. i shouldn't have opened my big mouth. i knowjo i've gotta get a wagon train started. later, father. lead out! let it roll! ? roll along ? ? wagon train ? ? rollin' over prairie whe there ain't no grass ? ? pullin' over mountains where there ain't no pass ? ? sittin' on a board, eyein' the weather e pu?rdn' over mountains where we stay together ?s ? e byide on the wagon train ? ong ? ? pickin' up a passenger in every town ? ? wonderin' if he's ever gonna shoot you down ? ? sittin' on a board,eyn'h? ? prayin' to the lord we stay together ? ?ide by side ? [knocking on door] >> come in. >> the man you wish to see is here, sir. >> send him in. >> i suppose you know by tomorrow morning you'll be sentenced to be hanged. >> yes, sir. >> i also suppose you know why. >> i understand it was for killing an indian. >> not just an indian. this particular indian was a chi
so long, major. so long, mr. thornton.. ood to you out there. you know, father... i sure hope those people do wel somehow they've ginew vr the human animal. major, may i tell you about people? now, father, wait. i shouldn't have opened my big mouth. i knowjo i've gotta get a wagon train started. later, father. lead out! let it roll! ? roll along ? ? wagon train ? ? rollin' over prairie whe there ain't no grass ? ? pullin' over mountains where there ain't no pass ? ? sittin' on a board, eyein'...
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wade very clearly sets out that there can be regulations on abortion so long as the life and the health of the mother are taken into account. and when i voted, as a senator i did not think that that was the case. the kinds of cases that fell at the end of pregnancy are often the most heartbreaking, painful decisions for families to make. i have met with women who toward the end of their pregnancy get the worst news one could get that their health is in jeopardy if they continue to carry to term. or that something terrible has happened or just been discovered about the pregnancy. i do not think united states government should be stepping in and making those most personal of decisions. so, you can regulate, if you are doing so with the life and the health of the mother taken into account. >> mr. trump, your reaction, particularly on this issue of late-term per shall birth -- >> i think it's terrible if you go with what hillary is saying in the 9th month you can take the baby and rip the baby out of the womb of the mother just prior to the birth of the baby. now, you can say that that's ok
wade very clearly sets out that there can be regulations on abortion so long as the life and the health of the mother are taken into account. and when i voted, as a senator i did not think that that was the case. the kinds of cases that fell at the end of pregnancy are often the most heartbreaking, painful decisions for families to make. i have met with women who toward the end of their pregnancy get the worst news one could get that their health is in jeopardy if they continue to carry to...
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, why did they wait so long, why did they wait so long. >> yeah, a coordinated attack.t's really taking it pretty far. it's typical for women in this situation to wait so long. the whole reason that powerful women -- powerful men go off less powerful women is because they don't have power and they can't say anything. of course when that guy is about to become the president and when they have an audio tape of him bragging what he did, that might spur them. and yes when one comes forward it makes it easier for others to come forward. it's possible that maybe a 22-year-old didn't at the time feel comfortable taking on a billionaire with a lot of influence and power when she was a secretary and at least consider that and think about it before making accusations like saying it's a coordinated attack. these women aren't having fun. look at my twitter mentions for even saying that. >> by the same token, the same thing is true of juanita jones, they're getting attacked too. >> that's absolutely the case. i'm not here to defend bill clint clinton. right now what we have is a pre
, why did they wait so long, why did they wait so long. >> yeah, a coordinated attack.t's really taking it pretty far. it's typical for women in this situation to wait so long. the whole reason that powerful women -- powerful men go off less powerful women is because they don't have power and they can't say anything. of course when that guy is about to become the president and when they have an audio tape of him bragging what he did, that might spur them. and yes when one comes forward it...
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why did it take so long? why did it take so long for these republicans to show leadership on this issue around women, the candidate at the top with donald trump who is called mexicans rapists and criminals. why did it take so long for her and john mccain and joe heck to walk away from donald trump? that is the real question. that is what voters are asking. i do think it is hard for her. how could it not be? emily: to clarify, kelly ayotte, has as you said, has disavowed , donald trump and revoked her endorsement. but new hampshire has fascinated me by their voter patterns because there are so many independent voters there and they famous for making up their minds in the last few days of the campaign. and the polling there still shows that race between kelly ayotte and maggie hassan pretty close. jessica: it is a close race. a lot of these races were talking about are close. and i think we're seeing some women at the top of the ticket with hillary clinton, there will be tickets like that, there will be ticket
why did it take so long? why did it take so long for these republicans to show leadership on this issue around women, the candidate at the top with donald trump who is called mexicans rapists and criminals. why did it take so long for her and john mccain and joe heck to walk away from donald trump? that is the real question. that is what voters are asking. i do think it is hard for her. how could it not be? emily: to clarify, kelly ayotte, has as you said, has disavowed , donald trump and...
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>> who cares. >> it's all about being here for the action. >> it's really good. >> even so, long time ticket holders have this piece of advice. >> put the arena up as quick as you can. have created a designated drop off location. and bars and restaurants offer shuttles, you can park here for free, and get a discounted shuttle to the arena. coming up in sports, we'll break down the game for you, but now, we have to beat the traffic to get home. today's tmj4. >> well said, thank you. >>> the desert dome is opening ahead of schedule. you'll be starting saturday. >>> she lost a sister to nest violence. >> coming up, miss racine. >>> and a young mother finds herself staring down the barrel of a gun after dropping her children off at the bus stop. >>> even at night it's clear as day. caught on camera of pumpkin poachers, they swiped about 200h llars., worth 2 they returned to the crime scene four times, and they hope this gorillas. >>> imagine droppingour children off?m at the b opo be robt gunpoint. >> that's what happened to a tennes ther. >> it happened in view of the school security cam
>> who cares. >> it's all about being here for the action. >> it's really good. >> even so, long time ticket holders have this piece of advice. >> put the arena up as quick as you can. have created a designated drop off location. and bars and restaurants offer shuttles, you can park here for free, and get a discounted shuttle to the arena. coming up in sports, we'll break down the game for you, but now, we have to beat the traffic to get home. today's tmj4....
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jerry punch and the crew, this is mike patrick saying so long from east lansing, michigan. ? ? ? ? the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. and it's because of comments made by their presidential nominee donald trump. it all happened during a 2005 conversation with former access hollywood host billy bush. "trump - "and when you're a star they let you do it. you can do anything." the comments came to light yesterday. mccain are pulling their support of trump. his own running mate, mike pence, criticized trump. pence even pulled out of a scheduled appearance in wisconsin today on behalf of the campaign. even trump's wife melania released this statement today, saying the words are "unacceptable and offensive." she went on to say "this does not represent the man that i know. he has the heart and mind of a leader. i hope people will apologized. "donald trump - "anyone who knows me knows these words don't reflect who i am - i said it, i was wrong - and i apologize." trump then took to twitter, saying he will never drop out of the race, and will never let his supporters d
jerry punch and the crew, this is mike patrick saying so long from east lansing, michigan. ? ? ? ? the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. and it's because of comments made by their presidential nominee donald trump. it all happened during a 2005 conversation with former access hollywood host billy bush. "trump - "and when you're a star they let you do it. you can do anything." the comments came to light yesterday. mccain are pulling their support of trump. his...
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and this frustrates us because women who have been struggling for so long, and i think the ratio is 19% women in leadership. my question is, after our struggle, we realized that it is so much not about individual women, because when you are strong, you can push and fight your way. just like men. it is about changing a lot of legislation and laws, and giving some convenience to women, like in other countries where it is about 56%, the ratio of women in leadership. it is 50-50 men and women. i am amazed that this has not been done here. ms. brown: i think sometimes countries that have been through hell, like in rwanda, where the amount of women in government is very high because men have died. here, the structure has been so long in place and rigid that it is harder to break through. >> i compare you to scandinavian countries. rwanda is a different story. but in scandinavian countries, they made men stay at home, take care of children, exchange one year by one year -- for instance, when a woman has a baby, they get equal pay and a lot of privileges. why has that not been done here? this i
and this frustrates us because women who have been struggling for so long, and i think the ratio is 19% women in leadership. my question is, after our struggle, we realized that it is so much not about individual women, because when you are strong, you can push and fight your way. just like men. it is about changing a lot of legislation and laws, and giving some convenience to women, like in other countries where it is about 56%, the ratio of women in leadership. it is 50-50 men and women. i am...
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a lot of the suicide is people can't get to see doctors, a lot of it because the waits are so long. that's an administrative problem and by the way the va has great doctors. doctors are great when you can get to see them, in many cases. so we have a plan and it's been put out on my website and people love it. if you're going to have a wait of six days, five days, two days, one day, we are going to give our great veterans the right to go out, go across the street to a private hospital, whatever happens to be in that community without having to drive 400 miles to another hospital and we are going to give them the right to see the private doctor, perhaps private or public hospital get taken care of quickly, effectively and go about their business. we are going to pay the bill. that would reduce waiting times, all of the problems and may actually get the va to respond better to things, because, you know, there is a little competition, you would think. but it's not like we have a choice. we can't let what's happening now happen. people are killing themselves while they're waiting in line
a lot of the suicide is people can't get to see doctors, a lot of it because the waits are so long. that's an administrative problem and by the way the va has great doctors. doctors are great when you can get to see them, in many cases. so we have a plan and it's been put out on my website and people love it. if you're going to have a wait of six days, five days, two days, one day, we are going to give our great veterans the right to go out, go across the street to a private hospital, whatever...
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same as going long except you can't quantify the loss. so short sellers, good luck. you will need it. what's a better way to go? simple. if you truly don't like the market here, if you think it's going to go down a lot and you're concerned, sell some stocks. raise cash. rate them. rate them. we do it at actionalertsplus.com. we decide which ones you don't want to keep when things get tough and which ones you buy more of. we rate them on fridays. as long as the fed was cutting rates and staying accommodative, cash was rarely king, although the government periodically squabbled long enough -- i'm saying the market is getting more difficult because you don't know when the fed is going to act again. so why not build a bigger reserve? believe me, each time the fed raises rates, you are going to be able to put it to use. it's always like that, but you will have to put it to use because as you have learned tonight, there's plenty of places that do very well with higher rates. you need to be in them. the bottom line, i know you might be itching to short. i am just begging yo
same as going long except you can't quantify the loss. so short sellers, good luck. you will need it. what's a better way to go? simple. if you truly don't like the market here, if you think it's going to go down a lot and you're concerned, sell some stocks. raise cash. rate them. rate them. we do it at actionalertsplus.com. we decide which ones you don't want to keep when things get tough and which ones you buy more of. we rate them on fridays. as long as the fed was cutting rates and staying...
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it was definitely an advantage for her because he waited for so long for there were so many things he set up until now. it does look like political opportunism and she >> denise: when we talked about immigration had a hard time getting real specifics. we didn't quite get there did we? >> we were talking about immigration and the interesting part is that they both are for a path to citizenship. for securing the border they spoke in a different voice when he came to that. catherine cortez masto said his father was a immigrant he said he had religious however she focus more on getting people out of the shadows when he said speech at the personalize that one a little bit. another question we had trouble getting a clear answer we were trying to get a dollar figure on how much it would raise taxes on the wealthiest americans. neither one would commit to a dollar figure. they said it was something that would have to do what they elected and work with other people across the aisle. so was it interested moment it was unexpected for us. steve you had a question for you wanted them to raise a he
it was definitely an advantage for her because he waited for so long for there were so many things he set up until now. it does look like political opportunism and she >> denise: when we talked about immigration had a hard time getting real specifics. we didn't quite get there did we? >> we were talking about immigration and the interesting part is that they both are for a path to citizenship. for securing the border they spoke in a different voice when he came to that. catherine...
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>> who cares. >> it's all about being here for the action. >> it's really good. >> even so, long time ticket holders have this piece of advice. >> put the arena up as quick as you can. >> now this season, the have created a designated drop off location. and bars and restaurants offer shuttles, you can park here for free, and get a discounted shuttle to the arena. coming up in sports, we'll break down the game for you, but now, we have to beat the traffic to get home. today's tmj4. >> well said, thank you. >>> the desert dome is opening starting saturday. >>> she lost a sister to nest violence. >> coming up, miss racine. >>> and a young mother finds herself staring down the barrel of a gun after dropping her children off at the bus stop. would you say no to a lot more money? [excited scream] you just won a million dollars! no thanks. nice balloons, though! or no to more vacation days? janet, i'm giving you an extra week's vacation! oh, ah... nooo. what? no way. who says no to more? time warner cable's all about giving you more. like the most free hd channels and virtually unlimited mov
>> who cares. >> it's all about being here for the action. >> it's really good. >> even so, long time ticket holders have this piece of advice. >> put the arena up as quick as you can. >> now this season, the have created a designated drop off location. and bars and restaurants offer shuttles, you can park here for free, and get a discounted shuttle to the arena. coming up in sports, we'll break down the game for you, but now, we have to beat the traffic to...
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i was on cloud nine for so long. >> reporter: she can't have the house. nope. a letter from st. jude says she has to pay them to get the prize. as with all things, uncle sam st. jude says in a letter it needs the money from crystal so it can pay the irs. [ laughter ] >> just really depressing. >> if you receive a prize under code section 74, prizes and awards are income. they're gross income. and you're taxed on the value of the prize and the award. >> if i can't come up with the money, i'll just move on and i don't get it at all. >> reporter: and you may be asking at this moment, well action what about a loan? >> i just went on disability last year. >> reporter: a winner? not really in the end. a very unfortunate fortune. >> having a nice, big place like this, oh, it would have just made it so much easier for me to get around. >> reporter: man! what a bummer! in a statement, st. jude says it does notify its winners about their responsibility to pay taxes. and that's true. their website. now, if crystal cannot come up with the money, she has to forfeit the home and she gets noth
i was on cloud nine for so long. >> reporter: she can't have the house. nope. a letter from st. jude says she has to pay them to get the prize. as with all things, uncle sam st. jude says in a letter it needs the money from crystal so it can pay the irs. [ laughter ] >> just really depressing. >> if you receive a prize under code section 74, prizes and awards are income. they're gross income. and you're taxed on the value of the prize and the award. >> if i can't come up...
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, for a long time and for -- and done it quite well. so, i'm wondering what you think, if you think that there's anything that you've seen that you would like to suggest as a best practice for schools and going forward on the prevention side of if you have a thought to share about what might be causing an increase, if there is an increase, in these waves of sexual assault on campuses. >> i'll take the opportunity to -- because i'm probably the person on this panel who's spent the most time thinking about this. since i started in 1995. so, you know what i would say is that the best practice that i would like to see every single institution do is to develop a coordinated community response team. and that's almost a term of art these days because it's used by the office on violence against women for many of their grantees. it's a grant requirement. but it's -- it's not -- it's just a well-functioning committee, you know? in the parlance of academia, it's a well-functioning committee, working group, some -- a body that is expected to last esse
, for a long time and for -- and done it quite well. so, i'm wondering what you think, if you think that there's anything that you've seen that you would like to suggest as a best practice for schools and going forward on the prevention side of if you have a thought to share about what might be causing an increase, if there is an increase, in these waves of sexual assault on campuses. >> i'll take the opportunity to -- because i'm probably the person on this panel who's spent the most...
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it keeps a good perspective on things so long as you remember that. >> luke went from working on a roadeartthrob? >> you get less privacy and people know who you are and you don't know who they are. you don't see them on tv. >> any time you hear a loud noise like that it's an explosion, but when you know it's coming from people who really like your work and you like the show that you're on it's the best feeling in the world. he was in mid-20s playing a high schooler and his image led to this 1992 vanity fair cover and he was hanging with hollywood a-listers. >> i learned tonight that demi moore is great. her skills are her best attributes. >> you're lying. >> no, i'm not. >> in '92, during a break from 90210 he starred opposite christie swanson. >> i have no desire to be the star of the film and i just hope that the roles that i get are for me. >> in '93 he married rachel sharp and had two kids before divorcing and now he is coming back in the spring for the cw series "riverdale". >> what happened? it's changed. everything's changed. >> based on the comic with a dark turn, he's playing
it keeps a good perspective on things so long as you remember that. >> luke went from working on a roadeartthrob? >> you get less privacy and people know who you are and you don't know who they are. you don't see them on tv. >> any time you hear a loud noise like that it's an explosion, but when you know it's coming from people who really like your work and you like the show that you're on it's the best feeling in the world. he was in mid-20s playing a high schooler and his...
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>> airstream. 34 feet, 7 inches long, 8'5" his trailer from "the accountant" so much he bought it. >> co-star anna kendrick not into that, but the 31-year-old also out solo did dish on her relationship woes. >> just diggety dump, just hard core. >> what would you tell your 21-year-old self? >> it was boring anyway. my i didn't bring anyone. i'm such a loser! >> we are breaking some exciting movie news because tom hanks will be receiving the hollywood actor award, that show is november 6th and it's going to be fun because james corden will host. >> he's the man. >>> still to come, kerry underwood takes "e.t." to the set of her new music video. >> it's great. >> we are celebrating the '90s star of a film. >> from struggling single mom to emmy nominee, taraji p. henson tells us the inspiration behind the cookie moments. >> a lot of the one-line ing zers. >> i know what i'm doing. i've been doing it longer than you. >> what's got these whipped famous men in one spot? >> look who i ran into? >> kevin hart is shirtless on the men's fitness game changers issue. >> how cool is that to see you
>> airstream. 34 feet, 7 inches long, 8'5" his trailer from "the accountant" so much he bought it. >> co-star anna kendrick not into that, but the 31-year-old also out solo did dish on her relationship woes. >> just diggety dump, just hard core. >> what would you tell your 21-year-old self? >> it was boring anyway. my i didn't bring anyone. i'm such a loser! >> we are breaking some exciting movie news because tom hanks will be receiving the...
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number one in daytime for so long? >> because of us. >> listen. i watched y & r as a kid. y & r has been almost 30. >> and nearly ten years ago. >> it's a possibility like this, and it's one of the television institutions and i got the keys to it and i better not screw it up. >> things are doing just fine. . sober. it's all on etonline.com. >>> kelly clarkson has new music and she's got a new children's book. >> because she's all about them babies. >> kelly shares a life lesson she's learned from her adorable children. >> oh, geez. that's hard. there are so many. >>> plus, why are star moms painting their beautiful baby bumps. >> caitlin was the first celebrity to sign on. >> michael jackson's daughter has a haunting experience with illusionist criss angel. >> what did she say about her dad? that is tomorrow. 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. l to me. ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, wit
number one in daytime for so long? >> because of us. >> listen. i watched y & r as a kid. y & r has been almost 30. >> and nearly ten years ago. >> it's a possibility like this, and it's one of the television institutions and i got the keys to it and i better not screw it up. >> things are doing just fine. . sober. it's all on etonline.com. >>> kelly clarkson has new music and she's got a new children's book. >> because she's all about them...
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michael, why isn't this settlement with deutsche bank taking so long?ichael: they would like to get a figure out there. there is a lot of detail to be ironed out, even if you get to a figure. how much of that is cash? consumer relief? for other penalties, what is the bank agreeing to in terms of saying what it did? details tolot of iron out even if you can get to a number. they are very far apart on those figures, versus the 14 million -- versus the $14 billion. there is a lot of ground to make up. if that original number has not come out and you do not have so much pressure on the stock, it would not be surprising that this settlement was taking so long. it is just increasing the density increased attention on deutsche bank -- the increased attention on the to bank is making it so long. francine: down by 2.8%. i was down in the and john kline was there. i saw him briefly on thursday night. they have not said much. are you surprised that they have not been more communicative with markets? michael: the main communication, they cannot really talk about th
michael, why isn't this settlement with deutsche bank taking so long?ichael: they would like to get a figure out there. there is a lot of detail to be ironed out, even if you get to a figure. how much of that is cash? consumer relief? for other penalties, what is the bank agreeing to in terms of saying what it did? details tolot of iron out even if you can get to a number. they are very far apart on those figures, versus the 14 million -- versus the $14 billion. there is a lot of ground to make...
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so guilty. this should have come up a long time ago. but now the evidence as i would imagine is so overwhelming, and they would president have done this if it wasn't overwhelming. despite that, the attorney general didn't want anything to happen to hillary. i wonder why. it's very sad. folks, we're living in a third world country. this has never happened before. this has never happened before. this is the lowest point in terms of our judicial system. this is the lowest point in the history of our country. remember that. when i talk about a rigged system, let's see what happens. let's see what happens on november 8th. we're going to change things. we're going to change. we're going to change things. we have a movement and we're going to show that we have a real movement toward common sense, toward honesty, toward so many things. toward honesty, toward taking care of our veterans, toward saving our second amendment, toward supreme court. november 8th the stakes could not be higher. a vote for hillary is a vote to surrender our government t
so guilty. this should have come up a long time ago. but now the evidence as i would imagine is so overwhelming, and they would president have done this if it wasn't overwhelming. despite that, the attorney general didn't want anything to happen to hillary. i wonder why. it's very sad. folks, we're living in a third world country. this has never happened before. this has never happened before. this is the lowest point in terms of our judicial system. this is the lowest point in the history of...
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erin: you almost want it for them it's been so long. cubs try to follow unlast night power display in l.a. plus, the redskins are facing criticism lately. woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock voted to defund planned parenthood... man: five times. woman: barbara comstock is against marriage equality. man: she even voted to let federal contractors discriminate against gay employees... man: twice. woman: barbara comstock. too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac on issues that matter ld trump have a lot in common. bill o'reilly: overturn roe v. wade; that's a specific thing that you would do? trump: well, overturn or overturn... comstock: i think roe v. wade should be overturned. trump and comstock. trump: i'm totally for defunding. we shouldn't be giving to planned parenthood. while comstock voted five times to defund planned parenthood. northern virginia, we
erin: you almost want it for them it's been so long. cubs try to follow unlast night power display in l.a. plus, the redskins are facing criticism lately. woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock voted to defund planned parenthood... man: five times. woman: barbara comstock is against marriage equality. man: she even voted to let federal...
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why do you think it took so long? what do you make of these revelations? >> i can't speak to why that took so long but as jeff finished the clip and the thing is when needed, al gore came through, he was such an important surrogate in florida speaking on behalf of how from personal experience he understands that every vote matters and i expect he's going to be an important part of speaking to the finish line. >> kayleigh, what do you make or it? >> what i make of it there were two wings of the democratic party, you had the bernie sanders supporters fervently there and those who didn't like secretary clinton, didn't want to be a part of clinton's team but you had the dnc behind hillary clinton to the finish line and i think there's deep frustrations in the party wing that was supposed to be purportedly neutral was behind her, probably very frustrating to those on the outside. i think al gore was part of the wing that was deeply frustrated by the institutional party supporting hillary clinton. >> divisions among dems the, divisions among republicans, let's m
why do you think it took so long? what do you make of these revelations? >> i can't speak to why that took so long but as jeff finished the clip and the thing is when needed, al gore came through, he was such an important surrogate in florida speaking on behalf of how from personal experience he understands that every vote matters and i expect he's going to be an important part of speaking to the finish line. >> kayleigh, what do you make or it? >> what i make of it there were...
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>> airstream. 34 feet, 7 inches long, 8'5" wide. accountant" so much he bought it. >> co-star anna kendrick not into that, but the 31-year-old also out solo did dish on her relationship woes. including a bad breakup in her early 20s. >> just diggety dump, just hard core. >> what would you tell your 21-year-old self now? >> i was boring anyway. >> are you here with anybody tonight? >> who is your date? my publicist is my date. i didn't bring a friend, i didn't bring anybody. will be receiving the hollywood actor award at the 20th annual hollywood film award and that show is november 6th and it's going to be fun because james corden will host. >> he's the man. >>> still to come, kerry underwood takes "e.t." to the set of her new music video. >> it's great. >> can you believe that luke perry is turning 50? >> we are celebrating the '90s sex symbol's birthday with a flashback. >> i'm in no hurry to be the star of a film. emmy nominee, taraji p. henson tells us the inspiration behind all those great cookie moments. >> a lot of the one-line zingers. >>
>> airstream. 34 feet, 7 inches long, 8'5" wide. accountant" so much he bought it. >> co-star anna kendrick not into that, but the 31-year-old also out solo did dish on her relationship woes. including a bad breakup in her early 20s. >> just diggety dump, just hard core. >> what would you tell your 21-year-old self now? >> i was boring anyway. >> are you here with anybody tonight? >> who is your date? my publicist is my date. i didn't bring a...
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they can only do that for so long. real,gain, there is a genuine love for the king and they will miss him so. think they have to enforce too much of the mourning. >> there are very strict rules what people in thailand can say or report about the king. apply toes, of course, our own reporters as well. you wrote a book about the monarch. that those rules applied to you as well. enforcedthey weren't as toughly as they have been for the past few years. reason is to protect the government from critics too, even though they're not royals. however, i took on this book it became really interesting as a reporter there king didtand that the have an important role and he was a political figure but he also an important social figure. i knew that, if i wanted to do a balanced view, i'd have to krit there -- criticisms in there and it was not allowed. >> so you can return to thailand not? >> i wrote the book assuming i wouldn't go back. and i'm not going to give it a try. >> because what might happen? >> there's been dozens of people
they can only do that for so long. real,gain, there is a genuine love for the king and they will miss him so. think they have to enforce too much of the mourning. >> there are very strict rules what people in thailand can say or report about the king. apply toes, of course, our own reporters as well. you wrote a book about the monarch. that those rules applied to you as well. enforcedthey weren't as toughly as they have been for the past few years. reason is to protect the government from...
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and are looking pretty good because of it now. >> it's been down so long it looks up. so, we're still stuck in this rut, i think, globally of subpar growth, disinflation type of forces. a quarter, a month, six months really doesn't change that trend. that's the important piece. so it's not so much about tapering, it's not so much about the u.s., the fed raising rates, it's about that path, that trajectory. if investors start to believe that the trajectory is a gentle one -- in the u.s., for example, the dot plot moving lower gives investors comfort that the fed is not embarking on this tightening path like they have in the past. then i think the markets handle it better. i still believe it's too early to say central banks are tapering, giving up, whatever you want to call it. i think that's a mistake. >> i still disagree with you in terms of giving up. might be that's winning. >> that's what makes markets. >> i know. luckily. do you think we're in for a recession though? >> not yet. at some point clearly. this has been a very long expansion. it's been very tepid expansi
and are looking pretty good because of it now. >> it's been down so long it looks up. so, we're still stuck in this rut, i think, globally of subpar growth, disinflation type of forces. a quarter, a month, six months really doesn't change that trend. that's the important piece. so it's not so much about tapering, it's not so much about the u.s., the fed raising rates, it's about that path, that trajectory. if investors start to believe that the trajectory is a gentle one -- in the u.s.,...
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. >> romona: we have suffered for so long and the cavs started things ending the 52-year drought for us. i tell you i believe the indians have moved tomorrow's game to 7:08. >> that's right. 7:08 because of the threat of rain jeff has been talking it must be a significant threat for them to push the game to 7:08. >> jeff: it is more of a timing thing. we have been telling you that once the rain starts tomorrow night it is not going to let up. this isn't going to be one of the scattered showers, hit and hit showers where you will get some rain and then it will end. it is forecast to get in here later on in the evening. this is fresh computer model informat we could see some light showers and that will booy no big deal -- that will be no big deal. here is 8:00 tomorrow night and here is 11:00 tomorrow night. the rain is right on the doorstep of cleveland and then it will be moving in. because of that it is a 7:08 first pitch. 7:00 and rain by 11:00 will be will be more on the windy side coming up tomorrow night. that's why they did it. more on the details on this coming up a little bit
. >> romona: we have suffered for so long and the cavs started things ending the 52-year drought for us. i tell you i believe the indians have moved tomorrow's game to 7:08. >> that's right. 7:08 because of the threat of rain jeff has been talking it must be a significant threat for them to push the game to 7:08. >> jeff: it is more of a timing thing. we have been telling you that once the rain starts tomorrow night it is not going to let up. this isn't going to be one of the...
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number one in daytime for so long? >> because of us. >> listen. i watched y & r as a kid. y & r has been almost 30. >> and nearly ten years ago. >> it's a possibility like this, and it's one of the television institutions and i got the keys to it and i better not screw it >> they've done a great job. darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line sober. it's all on etonline.com. >>> kelly clarkson has new music and she's got a new children's book. >> because she's all about them >> bye, everybody. >> kelly shares a life lesson she's learned from her adorable children. >> oh, geez. that's hard. there are so many. >>> plus, why are star moms painting their beautiful baby bumps. >> caitlin was the first celeb
number one in daytime for so long? >> because of us. >> listen. i watched y & r as a kid. y & r has been almost 30. >> and nearly ten years ago. >> it's a possibility like this, and it's one of the television institutions and i got the keys to it and i better not screw it >> they've done a great job. darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only...
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you just, you know, you kind of take it for granted, and that's how i had treated journalism for so longjust kind of opened up my web browser, and there was "the new york times" for free at the time. [laughter] and so i thought, like, wouldn't it be interesting to go with them on one of their large reporting trips and do a book about how they do their jobs, how do you find an interpreter, how do you find your stories and, like, what is a fixer? because i really didn't know. so they said yes, and in late 2010, november and december, we went on a reporting trip to the middle east starting in turkey. so in turkey we were interviewing iranian refugees -- and i should say they were interviewing. i was really just there as a shadow to watch them work. and from turkey we went over the border into northern iraq to a town called assume man ya which is near the border with iran. and in turkey -- in iran -- sorry, in iraq we were there because they were doing a documentary about this man who has a very interesting story. he was an iraqi kurd who was drafted into the iraqi army during the iraq/iran
you just, you know, you kind of take it for granted, and that's how i had treated journalism for so longjust kind of opened up my web browser, and there was "the new york times" for free at the time. [laughter] and so i thought, like, wouldn't it be interesting to go with them on one of their large reporting trips and do a book about how they do their jobs, how do you find an interpreter, how do you find your stories and, like, what is a fixer? because i really didn't know. so they...
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know, security guard spoke yesterday and talked about how they have not changed the security code in so long. the video, security surveillance cameras in the hotel didn't work. so it will be interesting to see the fall out from that, and what kind of lawsuits will come, out of the mistakes, that the hotel hade. >> so, very quickly, at some point there was some question whether it was a stunt or a hoax, i am assuming this has to help her case. >> well, i think this clearly shows there was something, something that happened and something went on. of course, there is those people when it comes to the kardashians when keeping up with the kardashians is being launch, they will always say is this real. >> publicity. >> publicity. >> but you do see, i mean, the family has been pretty forthright with this situation saying that kim is really shook up and this is a tough, tough situation. we do understand that this went down. it will be interesting to go see how she reacts and what will that first tweet be. >> let's switch gears. laid gaga coming out with the new album what should we expect. >> here's
know, security guard spoke yesterday and talked about how they have not changed the security code in so long. the video, security surveillance cameras in the hotel didn't work. so it will be interesting to see the fall out from that, and what kind of lawsuits will come, out of the mistakes, that the hotel hade. >> so, very quickly, at some point there was some question whether it was a stunt or a hoax, i am assuming this has to help her case. >> well, i think this clearly shows...
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why did she keep her server secret for so long, lou? why didn't she turn over the e-mails for so long? why were 33,000 deleted? these are questions she cannot answer. lou: she's not about to answer for her own purposes and reasons. as we look at investigation right now, we know there's been great dissent within and great consternation and frustration on the part of agent balance that storied fbi. do you think part of this is motivated by trying to respond to that, on the part of james comey? >> well, it's impossible to know but if you stick to the facts as you are, it is a fact that fbi agents inside the building at the j. edgar hoover headquarters in washington and outside the building retired fbi agents are screaming and yelling in outrage that james comey said at the news conference in july that hillary clinton had mishandled classified information, and after that said, but i'm not going to press charges because i don't think any prosecutor would move forward. that left every agent baffled. he has been under great pressure since july
why did she keep her server secret for so long, lou? why didn't she turn over the e-mails for so long? why were 33,000 deleted? these are questions she cannot answer. lou: she's not about to answer for her own purposes and reasons. as we look at investigation right now, we know there's been great dissent within and great consternation and frustration on the part of agent balance that storied fbi. do you think part of this is motivated by trying to respond to that, on the part of james comey?...
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the women here have been struggling for so long. o have women in leadership so my question is they realize it isn't about individual women. if it is about changing and getting convenience to women. so with the ratio of women and leadership. xx a quota? >> yes. >> sometimes countries that have been through hell because all the men have died. >> and then there is a whole new structure in place. >> completely met those scandinavian countries but they make the men stayed home to take care of the children. day exchange one year by one year. and then they get a lot of privileges. why that hasn't been done here? this is the question. >> america is different in every way from scandinavia. we don't even have paid family leave. this is true in the united states. but the quota system may have to get there. it just isn't really working nothing is moving in that sense. adobe fought very hard. and then she did not have to deal with that. and it is very hard to get that passed. >> there was of a question on this side? >> i started an organization t
the women here have been struggling for so long. o have women in leadership so my question is they realize it isn't about individual women. if it is about changing and getting convenience to women. so with the ratio of women and leadership. xx a quota? >> yes. >> sometimes countries that have been through hell because all the men have died. >> and then there is a whole new structure in place. >> completely met those scandinavian countries but they make the men stayed...