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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. it's a first down. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after that firsthr clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to be fine, everything's fine
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the...
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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. move the sticks again. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to be fine, everything's fine. it forc
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the...
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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. it's a first down. move the sticks again. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after that first throw clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the...
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lasagna, but this, this is staple dish here. there's nothing too complicated. putting them together. and, pasta, and, sausage, and toe to mates to and, that's lasagna, and that's a lot. >> this is the heart and the soul of the restaurant. buddy's family here and, it is so good that you don't need tough. it's been the same for so many years and it's going to continue to be great. >> do people eat inn one sitting. >> there's bane handful. >> is that a challenge. >> hits a challenge. you eat it all, i will give you a free cannoli. >> what are we drinking here? >> we have the cocktail >> all right. i like to. layers of heaven. >> no shame at all. >> no shame. >> wow! >> so, what's funny about the way na we developed the, we were trying to figure it out, what dishes, and, unlike a lot of the happen, you have business meeting took place in new jersey at buddy's family's house and everyone was invited over and it was all the family members cooking, and it was done around the dinner table with the dishes that you see here. and, you know, and that's what it was. that's
lasagna, but this, this is staple dish here. there's nothing too complicated. putting them together. and, pasta, and, sausage, and toe to mates to and, that's lasagna, and that's a lot. >> this is the heart and the soul of the restaurant. buddy's family here and, it is so good that you don't need tough. it's been the same for so many years and it's going to continue to be great. >> do people eat inn one sitting. >> there's bane handful. >> is that a challenge. >>...
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and it's been a staple here at the facility for over 25 years. hasn't been here for 3.5 years and we're really excited to bring him back. >> i remember seeing him in the past, of course he's a staple! [ laughter ] >> the truck show happening all weekend. gates open tomorrow at noon. >> i sat in the head >> was it awesome? >> blew out flames, incredible, then it smashed a car. [ laughter ] >> every boy's dream right there. >> it's so cool. let's get on with the forecast. [ laughter ] >> if you're heading out to the racetrack, pretty nice out there. >> not overall hot. >> not overly hot. 110s are the 110s in a year. >> live look outside. the sun has set out there. beautiful look outside. looking out toward the west. temperatures at 92 degrees. winds nice and calm, dry heat. dewpoint at 29. relative humidity, 11%. satellite and radar, a few high, thin clouds north of us, from grand canyon through page and flagstaff earlier today. for us, get used to the sunshine! it's gonna stick around through workweek next week. the place we're keeping an eye on,
and it's been a staple here at the facility for over 25 years. hasn't been here for 3.5 years and we're really excited to bring him back. >> i remember seeing him in the past, of course he's a staple! [ laughter ] >> the truck show happening all weekend. gates open tomorrow at noon. >> i sat in the head >> was it awesome? >> blew out flames, incredible, then it smashed a car. [ laughter ] >> every boy's dream right there. >> it's so cool. let's get on...
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the staple ingredient you will always see. spicey italian sausage, house made oven roasted tomatos, broccoli knee, fresh tear drop tomatos, garlic. basil and a whole lot of love. you can find this at buddy's house every day. >> the lasagna here is the heart and soul of what goes on here. pork, beef, italian sausage, three types of cheese. mozzarella, provolone, parmesan, house made marinara sauce, basil and you know, it's really something that we haven't messed with too much from when grandmother started many moons ago. a flagship item what we do here. >> we are here at the lounge. my name its joy. i'm going to make for you the martini. we start with two ounces of chocolate liquor and then we're going to use an ounce and a half of red velvet vodka. served in a martini glass and topped off with cinnamon vanilla bail lees and for our last touch, we use many come are some cake crumbs and here you have it. >> chef, this looks so good. man, thank you first off. >> it was a pleasure. >> tell us what we're looking at. this is obvious
the staple ingredient you will always see. spicey italian sausage, house made oven roasted tomatos, broccoli knee, fresh tear drop tomatos, garlic. basil and a whole lot of love. you can find this at buddy's house every day. >> the lasagna here is the heart and soul of what goes on here. pork, beef, italian sausage, three types of cheese. mozzarella, provolone, parmesan, house made marinara sauce, basil and you know, it's really something that we haven't messed with too much from when...
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a staple of many of these rallies.. have beee protests outside. those for and against the candidates... arguing their opinions... lauren reimer joins us live from outside the convention center.. with a look at what's going on. going on. at past rallies... trump supporters and protesters have been kept seperated.. by a fence or a street.. today they met on the same corner... right across from the the phx convention center. with the election just a little over a week away... this could be the last time trump visits the valley as a candidate. tens of thousands of arizonans have already voted early.. including many of these supporters and protesters. so they tell me... their attensance.. is less about making up their own minds.. and more about this is trump's 7th campaign stop in az... this is a dance... a lot of these folks have gotten used to. a lot of times, its the same faces at these demonstration s... they've gotten to know each other by name.. so even though they digagree strongly with one another... today. 14:23:11 "i'm here to support trump,
a staple of many of these rallies.. have beee protests outside. those for and against the candidates... arguing their opinions... lauren reimer joins us live from outside the convention center.. with a look at what's going on. going on. at past rallies... trump supporters and protesters have been kept seperated.. by a fence or a street.. today they met on the same corner... right across from the the phx convention center. with the election just a little over a week away... this could be the...
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decided to take food staples and build in more vitamins or minerals.. using a process they call biofortificati on.. they combine varieties that are get those out to the farmers.. like high zinc rice.. or high iron beans.. in africa.. a staple food is the white sweet potato.. but families there suffer from vitamin a deficiency.. so the prize laureates.. worked on an orange sweet potato.. that is fortified with vitamin a.. dr. howarth bouis.. one of the laureates and the founding director of harvestplus.. says a hurdle for the project is the potatoes are a different color and taste a bit different "if you just give it to them and you don't say anything, they'll just see it's a strange color and they won't adopt it. so you have to give them a reason, you have to say, 'this is what happens when your children suffer from vitamin a deficiency. these things go wrong with their health. but if you substitute this orange variety for the white variety, you can protect your family from that.'" bouis says when farmers get information they tend to switch.. though it
decided to take food staples and build in more vitamins or minerals.. using a process they call biofortificati on.. they combine varieties that are get those out to the farmers.. like high zinc rice.. or high iron beans.. in africa.. a staple food is the white sweet potato.. but families there suffer from vitamin a deficiency.. so the prize laureates.. worked on an orange sweet potato.. that is fortified with vitamin a.. dr. howarth bouis.. one of the laureates and the founding director of...
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the worst offenders are big lots, zales and staples. the average store ca the average for all credit cards is about 15%. >>> massachusetts governor charlie baker and boston mayor marty walsh are preparing for self-driving cars in our state. a nine-member group will consult with experts on auto-- automated driving. meanwhile tesla says by the end of next year the technology in its electric cars will make them completely self-driving. the cars will have eight a couple months ago when a florida man was killed while using the technology. >>> well boston city council is considering new regulations for services like airbnb. the website would help connect owners. some local leaders are concerned that the revolving door of visitors in the neighborhood could lead to safety issues and the quality of life concerns. >>> well, it was an officer to the rescue. >>> coming up, one police officer is rushing in to save a breathing. a dash cam video captured the whole thing. >>> check in with the weather watcher network here on thursday evening with more
the worst offenders are big lots, zales and staples. the average store ca the average for all credit cards is about 15%. >>> massachusetts governor charlie baker and boston mayor marty walsh are preparing for self-driving cars in our state. a nine-member group will consult with experts on auto-- automated driving. meanwhile tesla says by the end of next year the technology in its electric cars will make them completely self-driving. the cars will have eight a couple months ago when a...
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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. move the sticks again. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after that first throw clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to be fine, everything's fine. it forced clemson to sit back a lit
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. move the...
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. >>> lakewood staple is going out of business. what will happen to the employees at nature's bin. >> the night a man is camping out in one of arguably the most dangerous places in northeast ohio. we will explain what this says about violence in our community and what he is trying to accomplish. >>> why popular brand is being recalled and how to get a refund. >>> this is channel 3 news at 11. >>> we help people with disabilities. they come in with a great smile and they put a smile on customer's faces. our face. >> good evening. for decades. tonight the nature's bin grocery store is closing its doors next month. >> it's not only a place for residents to shop, the closure will impact its unique job placement program. >> nature's bin has been around since 1975 and in the same lakewood location for the past 25 years. it employs around 35 people. anme disabilities. for the local customers it was an emotional day. >> i need to stock up on my favorite things. >> she is shop here for 8 years. >> it's hard not to have a tear. >> she believ
. >>> lakewood staple is going out of business. what will happen to the employees at nature's bin. >> the night a man is camping out in one of arguably the most dangerous places in northeast ohio. we will explain what this says about violence in our community and what he is trying to accomplish. >>> why popular brand is being recalled and how to get a refund. >>> this is channel 3 news at 11. >>> we help people with disabilities. they come in with a...
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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. move the sticks again. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after that first throw clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to be fine, everythin
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the...
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our team of fact checkers poured over their staples. news 5 live at the desk what tonight partners they are evaluating statements to help you evaluate the candidates. one focused on obama care and short comings. saying 90% of americans are covered. mitt i fact found a u.s. census bureau report said 90.9% of americans had some some form health coverage. politifact rated the statement as true. trump challenged the clinton saying she would change obama care to a single player statement, registered the suggestion of going to the single payer format, she said she would work to prevent the appeal of obama care, she never said that would go for a single payer. politifact's moving mostly false. we are working on more fact them on our news at 5 app. >>> this debate was full of jabs from both candidates and it went throughout the night. >> lots of fiery darts in the air during the 0 minutes. one comment seemed to get a lot of attention when donald trump called hillary clinton the devil. >> because bernie sanders, between super delegates and debbi
our team of fact checkers poured over their staples. news 5 live at the desk what tonight partners they are evaluating statements to help you evaluate the candidates. one focused on obama care and short comings. saying 90% of americans are covered. mitt i fact found a u.s. census bureau report said 90.9% of americans had some some form health coverage. politifact rated the statement as true. trump challenged the clinton saying she would change obama care to a single player statement, registered...
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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. move the sticks again. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after that first throw clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to be fine, everythin
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the...
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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for a >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them.>> chris: enr >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. move the move the sticks again. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after that first throw clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to be fine, everything's fin
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for a >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them.>> chris: enr >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the...
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the highest-- cards from big lots and zales, close to 30%, and staples at over 28%. that means for a $1,000 balance at the average store card rate, paying the minimum, it would cost a consumer nearly $900 over 74 months to pay it off, compared to $37 at the lower national average. >> this is one of the riskiest forms of credit out there. and you're much better off using an ordinary credit card. >> reporter: joe rideout with consumer action says the biggest trap with store cards is the frequently offered deferred interest deals. for example, offers of 0% as long as you don't make a late payment or mis a payment. >> if you have an 18-month 0% lone and you default on month 17 will be applied to all the balances and the entire amounts of goods that you purchased going back to the geng of the lone. that can raise the price by almost 50%, and consumers simply aren't aware of this. >> reporter: experts say those rates are higher in part because the borrowers are often first-time or riskier card holders. we reached out to several companies. zales told us the qualification ar
the highest-- cards from big lots and zales, close to 30%, and staples at over 28%. that means for a $1,000 balance at the average store card rate, paying the minimum, it would cost a consumer nearly $900 over 74 months to pay it off, compared to $37 at the lower national average. >> this is one of the riskiest forms of credit out there. and you're much better off using an ordinary credit card. >> reporter: joe rideout with consumer action says the biggest trap with store cards is...
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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers move the sticks again. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after that first throw clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to be fine, everything's fine. it f
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the...
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good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the pocket delivers a short pass. move the sticks again. >> kirk: he's had a big night tonight. i don't know if he's cramping or what. he is a big factor in this offense. they need him out there. >> chris: get him some water, get hydrated. the wear and tear of this game beginning to show on both sides. six of his seven catches have been for first down. jackson in the flap. they lose track of big smith and he rumbles into tiger territory at the 45. >> kirk: after that first throw clemson i think really created some confidence that this is going to be fine, everythin
good timing there with staples who beats his man. pretty good way to start drive with this building and stadium about to collapse, it's so loud in here. >> chris: jackson spinning, escaping. slips and slides his way for an 8 yard gain. should have been a loss. >> kirk: absolutely. you're talking about dexter lawrence and christian wilkins, both of them having their hands on you in the back field and you somehow shake them. >> chris: enormous in this situation. jackson from the...
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moving on in the era to the next staple basic piece? >> it could be pared back to a classic black socks but what makes us uniqueck is the crop ty are super comfortable high waisted but there they are still flattering t. >> you are petite and shorten the store those huge this season kind of a throwback to the '90s i kind of really like this all of color but it's notl practical we live great way out balls that makes a very 2016 you can break them apart where the top with a pair of jeans and the slacks totally all summer so bombers again or something that are huge this is our private collection all of from brigades on lower-level and we are having a great event is tomorrow night called foundations for a fashion that will benefit rainbow babies children's hospitalil other than the shoes so how can people get we can utilize that thank you so much. thank you for the great clothes. i hope it will see you tomorrow. make sure you stop by again in the beachwood mall lower level. thank you so muchc still to come on new day cleveland the biggest th
moving on in the era to the next staple basic piece? >> it could be pared back to a classic black socks but what makes us uniqueck is the crop ty are super comfortable high waisted but there they are still flattering t. >> you are petite and shorten the store those huge this season kind of a throwback to the '90s i kind of really like this all of color but it's notl practical we live great way out balls that makes a very 2016 you can break them apart where the top with a pair of...
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i think of three staple that is will underperform the next couple of months and probably longer term. one looks at consumer staples and they are particularly expensive. >> you dismissed my question about the politics impacting the markets at the top. i wonder if you think that investors are brushing it off as well and are not trading off of what is looking like a very uncertain election outcome in a month. >> well, i think two observations. the first observation is that investors have a very high degree of uncertainty as to what a trump presidency would look like. what will happen to fiscal policy and other policy measures under a trump presidency. i think we actually have a clearer picture under a clinton presidency. one aspect, however, which i would argue where there is actually little difference between the two candidates is actually with respect to public expenditure. and i think both candidates will actually make a big push onto infrastructure spending. and if we do get an expansion in the fiscal budget deficit, which i think is inevitable with either candidate, then i think tha
i think of three staple that is will underperform the next couple of months and probably longer term. one looks at consumer staples and they are particularly expensive. >> you dismissed my question about the politics impacting the markets at the top. i wonder if you think that investors are brushing it off as well and are not trading off of what is looking like a very uncertain election outcome in a month. >> well, i think two observations. the first observation is that investors...
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staple in the city they have been a after earlier this year the domes closed structures. the domes closed earlier this year afterthey have been a 3 news. porterfield cbs 58 park domes amanda porterfield cbs 58 news. 3 3 coming up --- north carolina still feeling the effects of hurricane matthew...rivers are rising...threatening hundreds more homes...the latest is ahead. 3 and more evidence that wearable fitness trackers aren't accurately recording your information...the details in your health watch. 3 and social security checks will have a little something extra next year...we'lltell you how much more..after the dangerously high water levels in north carolina continue to threaten homes and people's lives. the flood waters left evacuations today. cbs's don champion reports. as floodwaters rise in parts of north carolina, anita mitchell has no choice but to--- watch and wait.she lost everything in floods after hurricane floyd in 1999.the thought of it happening again overwhelms her. "words can't even describe it, they just can't" wednesday, the tar river swallowed parts of
staple in the city they have been a after earlier this year the domes closed structures. the domes closed earlier this year afterthey have been a 3 news. porterfield cbs 58 park domes amanda porterfield cbs 58 news. 3 3 coming up --- north carolina still feeling the effects of hurricane matthew...rivers are rising...threatening hundreds more homes...the latest is ahead. 3 and more evidence that wearable fitness trackers aren't accurately recording your information...the details in your health...
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staple ton not far behind at 83. the 81 for golden. on the west side. and plenty of 70s and 8 0s continue across the south. chill in the air. that's for sure. >> . that's about it. >> . marijuana caught by police. and burned. in the nation's largest independent study by rootmetrics, verizon is america's most reliable network. and i'm jamie foxx for sprint, with no wins in reliability in any state. you need to stop your shenanigans. i-i'm... you're not jamie foxx. i'm close enough, just like sprint. no! look at my map. take it in. oh! yeah, there you go. eh? yeah. oh. (sighs) don't get fooled by a cut rate network. verizon gives you tons of data without all the restrictions. get twenty gigs and four lines for only 160, with no surprise overages. on america's best network. sheriff office posting this collected the illegal pot in pen rose. in order for to destroy it they burned it all. no one was arrested. because the owner of the illegal grow had already passed away. >> . pot shops sold 126 million dollars worth of medical and recreational cannabis in aug
staple ton not far behind at 83. the 81 for golden. on the west side. and plenty of 70s and 8 0s continue across the south. chill in the air. that's for sure. >> . that's about it. >> . marijuana caught by police. and burned. in the nation's largest independent study by rootmetrics, verizon is america's most reliable network. and i'm jamie foxx for sprint, with no wins in reliability in any state. you need to stop your shenanigans. i-i'm... you're not jamie foxx. i'm close enough,...
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staple ton not far behind at 83. the airport 84. 81 for golden. on the west side. and plenty of 70s and 8 0s continue across the south. chill in the air. that's for sure. >> . that's about it. >> . marijuana caught by police. and burned. sherifof video. saying deputies khrebged collected the illegal pot in pen rose. in order for to destroy it they burned it all. no one was arrested. because the owner of the illegal grow had already passed away. >> . pot shops sold 126 million dollars worth of medical and recreational cannabis in august alone. setting a new monthly record. the previously monthly high. was set a month before. with 122 million in sales. ounce a day. up from a quarter ounce last year. >> . now in custody. the cocaine is worth about 1 >> . taking a look now at news effecting your health. the fda sending another warning about home owe pathic teeth teething tablets. there have been ten child deaths. 4 hundred adverse effects linked to the tablets. >> . >> speaking of your kids. a new study out of the university of colorado. when they don't get enough slee
staple ton not far behind at 83. the airport 84. 81 for golden. on the west side. and plenty of 70s and 8 0s continue across the south. chill in the air. that's for sure. >> . that's about it. >> . marijuana caught by police. and burned. sherifof video. saying deputies khrebged collected the illegal pot in pen rose. in order for to destroy it they burned it all. no one was arrested. because the owner of the illegal grow had already passed away. >> . pot shops sold 126 million...
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ms.they're scheduled to hit store shelves next may.no word yet on if this will be a one-time thing or a staple flavor. thanks for watching.days of illinoiscalling. calling the thkeprerone- inaro ?i?%$ preous vacation days. this land isllinoi and its calling everyone, everywhereho'sing. up for am so thenly question dollars in the scheme i'm russ fngolhundd d thound ?= ro things... is a pretty reasonable compensation level. johnsoid himlf seven hundred thousand dlars reasona year. all told, level. outgt whereof any federminiwai fo >> jj: [sping] >> marlena: we've got decreased sounds on the left. j' help is coming, okay? i'm righhere. >> marlena: honey, honey, i know it's painful to breathe, okay? i'm gonna see if i c get you some help with that. >> gabi: marlena, what--what's happening? >> marlena: i think the bullet collapsed his lung. he's got an air pocket in there. i'll see what i can do about that. >>abi: jj, you're gonna be he's gon be okay, ght? he's gonna be all right? >> marlena: honey,ai i'm doing what i can. >> gabi: i'm here. i'm right here.e: kaylahave you seen?p?z thabrother ine??
ms.they're scheduled to hit store shelves next may.no word yet on if this will be a one-time thing or a staple flavor. thanks for watching.days of illinoiscalling. calling the thkeprerone- inaro ?i?%$ preous vacation days. this land isllinoi and its calling everyone, everywhereho'sing. up for am so thenly question dollars in the scheme i'm russ fngolhundd d thound ?= ro things... is a pretty reasonable compensation level. johnsoid himlf seven hundred thousand dlars reasona year. all told,...
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this is one of the altra save dividends, consumer staples, i don't know if cigarettes are a staple.et: they are in some places. line? u see that green i will make this a 200 day moving average. it is falling below the 200 day moving average. i don't know the significance is, but the green line touches some other parts of the line. matt: it is a trend line. joe: the stock is doing poorly, and fits in with the broader story of selloff and low volatility. defensive. phillip morris is a classic companies that checks all the boxes. it is not doing well now. will show you another emerging market one. this is her investors are losing confidence in the philippines. the blue line is the dollar versus the peso. knowing down.t is white line is the philippine credit default. to pay how much it cost for insurance against philippine default. so sentiment is souring because when the president was elected, and there you can see he was sworn in around june 2016, it had gone down. he continues to antagonize the united states and european union. recently he told the president, you can go to hell. matt
this is one of the altra save dividends, consumer staples, i don't know if cigarettes are a staple.et: they are in some places. line? u see that green i will make this a 200 day moving average. it is falling below the 200 day moving average. i don't know the significance is, but the green line touches some other parts of the line. matt: it is a trend line. joe: the stock is doing poorly, and fits in with the broader story of selloff and low volatility. defensive. phillip morris is a classic...
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the highest -- cards from big lots and zales, close to 30%, and staples at over 28%.hat means for a $1,000 balance at the average store card rate paying the minimum it would cost a consumer nearly $900 over 74 months to pay it off, compared to $379 over 55 months at the lower national average. >> this is one of the riskiest forms of credit out there. and you're much better off using an ordinary credit card. >> reporter: joe ridout with consumer action says the biggest trap with store cards is the frequently offered deferred interest deals. for example, offers of 0% as long as you don't make a late payment or miss a payment. >> if you have an 18-month 0% loan and you default on month 17 or 18, that 30% interest rate will be applied to all the balances and the entire amount of the goods that you purchased going back to the beginning of the loan. that can raise the price by almost 50%, and consumers simply aren't aware of this. >> reporter: experts say those rates are higher in part because the borrowers are often first-time or riskier card holders. we reached out to sev
the highest -- cards from big lots and zales, close to 30%, and staples at over 28%.hat means for a $1,000 balance at the average store card rate paying the minimum it would cost a consumer nearly $900 over 74 months to pay it off, compared to $379 over 55 months at the lower national average. >> this is one of the riskiest forms of credit out there. and you're much better off using an ordinary credit card. >> reporter: joe ridout with consumer action says the biggest trap with...
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train to the plane causing staple ton residents to lose sleep. >> . they want to know why the train has to blow their horns every few minutes. >> . getting answers for us tonight. >> . it seems like every few minutes for sure. we heard one 30 seconds ago. it runs 22 hours out of the day. here. they are trying to fix the problem. in the short term. the horns have to keep blowing. >> . it's a problem. >> . his house is only a few blocks to the central parks station. train horns sound off. in his neighborhood. >> . he says twice every 15 minutes. >> . it's a full blown hasn't had a response. he likes yet. >> it's a software issue. of all things. >> . the software has a timing problem. with when is how long the arms come down. meaning horns are necessary. until the system is working properly. >> it's a safety issue. we're just in of fine tuning the gates. >> . eventually the horns will stop. he just doesn't know when. >> . the problem solvers pressed him for an estimate. he said hopefully by the end of the yearment maybe not good enough for bruce. >> . th
train to the plane causing staple ton residents to lose sleep. >> . they want to know why the train has to blow their horns every few minutes. >> . getting answers for us tonight. >> . it seems like every few minutes for sure. we heard one 30 seconds ago. it runs 22 hours out of the day. here. they are trying to fix the problem. in the short term. the horns have to keep blowing. >> . it's a problem. >> . his house is only a few blocks to the central parks station....
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i have 74 officially at the airport. 75 downtown. 74 staple ton. tonight. 36 degrees. under starry skies. it will be a breeze. tomorrow a fantastic friday. as we warm to 74 degrees. take that up to 76. back down 74. all 3 dry. we'll stay dry on monday. and 71. start to see the temperatures come down a bit. weak cold front in tuesday. 68. 69. for wednesday. and then back to 72 degrees. by thursday and again guys ten p-r chance of rain on tuesday. and that's it. so when we get the drought monitor. next thursday. i have a feeling a little more of state will be in the very dry conditions. >> . yes hopefully we'll see from a rancher's perspective, we feel that often washington is removed from what we need. senator bennet is different. michael bennet has been at the ready and always willing to listen. when the federal government wanted to increase grazing fees, senator bennet stepped up and helped put a stop that. he commits to his word, and that means a lot to a guy like me. i'm a republican, but i know that michael bennet trusts us i'm michael bennet about a year ago, 30 e
i have 74 officially at the airport. 75 downtown. 74 staple ton. tonight. 36 degrees. under starry skies. it will be a breeze. tomorrow a fantastic friday. as we warm to 74 degrees. take that up to 76. back down 74. all 3 dry. we'll stay dry on monday. and 71. start to see the temperatures come down a bit. weak cold front in tuesday. 68. 69. for wednesday. and then back to 72 degrees. by thursday and again guys ten p-r chance of rain on tuesday. and that's it. so when we get the drought...
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still 82 in staple ton. 81 wheat ridge. 80 down in little ton. and highlands ranch. is sitting at a very warm 80 degrees. here's the current temperatures. northeast plainsment starting cool back into the 70s and a lot of locations like greeley down to 73. and 71 in fort collins. through the day the clouds will continue to march tphr the best over lows tonight. under the cloud cover. it's going to be mild. look at these 40s in the mountains. 50s for the western slope. and we will stay in the 40s and 50s. here. as we enjoy a mild night. as well. and then highs tomorrow. little more cloud cover. really doesn't prevent us from ge 73 craig. mid 70s out towards grand junction. and montrose. as the clouds move in. we're still going to post those warm 80s. across most of the east. however. as i zoom in. because of that wave cloud on the west side of town. it will shade places like broom field. towards lake wood and little ton. upper 70s. to about 80. i have 83 downtown. as you go east. you'll find temperatures in the low 80s. my forecast high tomorrow is 82 50 tonight a few
still 82 in staple ton. 81 wheat ridge. 80 down in little ton. and highlands ranch. is sitting at a very warm 80 degrees. here's the current temperatures. northeast plainsment starting cool back into the 70s and a lot of locations like greeley down to 73. and 71 in fort collins. through the day the clouds will continue to march tphr the best over lows tonight. under the cloud cover. it's going to be mild. look at these 40s in the mountains. 50s for the western slope. and we will stay in the 40s...
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train to the plane causing staple ton residents to lose sleep. >> . they want to know why the train has to blow their horns every few minutes. >> . getting answers for us tonight. >> . it seems like every few minutes for sure. we heard one 30 seconds ago. it runs 22 hours out of the day. and the iowa line is blocks from problem. in the short term. the horns have to keep blowing. >> . it's a problem. >> . his house is only a few blocks to the central parks station. train horns sound off. in his neighborhood. >> . he says twice every 15 minutes. >> . it's a full blown horn. hasn't had a response. he likes yet. >> it's a software issue. of all things. >> . the software has a timing problem. with when is how long the arms come down. meaning horns are necessary. until the system is working properly. >> it's a safety issue. we're just in the final stages of fine tuning the gates. >> . eventually the horns he just doesn't know when. >> . the problem solvers pressed him for an estimate. he said hopefully by the end of the yearment maybe not good enough for br
train to the plane causing staple ton residents to lose sleep. >> . they want to know why the train has to blow their horns every few minutes. >> . getting answers for us tonight. >> . it seems like every few minutes for sure. we heard one 30 seconds ago. it runs 22 hours out of the day. and the iowa line is blocks from problem. in the short term. the horns have to keep blowing. >> . it's a problem. >> . his house is only a few blocks to the central parks station....
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eventually, the spanish congress found the right sort of environment for almost every staple food they had known and cared about in the old world. for instance, peru offered an excellent setting for growing wheat, so it became a kind of bread basket for that part of the spanish empire. chile produced wines of high quality. chile was quite similar in climate and topography to spain itself. it is not surprising the transfer of old world agriculture went smoothly there. in the more exotic, and especially tropic combinations, such as the caribbean and also the coastal low lands of central and south america, other adaptations were made. this is where areas of intense cultivation of one or another cash crop. the crops involved were sometimes native to the americas -- tobacco and cotton, for instance. sometimes, they too were transplants from the old world, such as rice and sugar and coffee. in fact, the list of these transplants becomes very long -- bananas and citrus fruits and garden vegetables of many sorts, cabbage and lettuce, cauliflower and melons, all of them previously unknown to th
eventually, the spanish congress found the right sort of environment for almost every staple food they had known and cared about in the old world. for instance, peru offered an excellent setting for growing wheat, so it became a kind of bread basket for that part of the spanish empire. chile produced wines of high quality. chile was quite similar in climate and topography to spain itself. it is not surprising the transfer of old world agriculture went smoothly there. in the more exotic, and...
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decided to take food staples and build in more combine varieties that are healthy.. with those that are strong yielding.. then get those out to the farmers.. like high zinc rice.. or high iron beans.. in africa.. a staple food is the white sweet potato.. but families there suffer from vitamin a deficiency.. so the prize laureates.. worked on an orange sweet potato.. that is fortified with vitamin a.. dr. howarth bouis.. one of director of harvestplus.. says a hurdle for the project is the potatoes are a different color and taste a bit different than what people are used to.. "if you just give it to them and you don't say anything, they'll just see it's a strange color and they won't adopt it. so you have to give them a reason, you have to say, 'this is what happens when your children suffer from vitamin a deficiency. these things go wrong with their health. but if variety, you can protect your family from that.'" bouis says when farmers get information they tend to switch.. though it does help that the biofortified crops will yield the same or sometimes better than t
decided to take food staples and build in more combine varieties that are healthy.. with those that are strong yielding.. then get those out to the farmers.. like high zinc rice.. or high iron beans.. in africa.. a staple food is the white sweet potato.. but families there suffer from vitamin a deficiency.. so the prize laureates.. worked on an orange sweet potato.. that is fortified with vitamin a.. dr. howarth bouis.. one of director of harvestplus.. says a hurdle for the project is the...
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shelves in late may 20-17.it's unclear whether the new flavor will be a limited-time offer or a new staple. thanks for joining us at 4-30. the news continues with live at five. next at 5. she works for the prison system, now she's police say an off duty corrections officer committed. live at 5 starts now. new at five: an off-duty corrections officer is accused of shooting a woman in the head, after an argument in a milwaukee night club. the victim, is now clinging to life, after she was shot while sitting in her car. good afternoon. i'm shannon sims. off.and i'm george mallet.the accused shooter, 22- year- old lillie jones is charged with use of a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct. the state corrections officer is on administrative leave.julia fello is live on the north side where detectives say this all began. the corrections officer is now on the other side of the law. police say this all started as an argument inside this night club, after the victim bumped into her leg. officers...called near the onyx night club sunday night.a 22-year-old victim was slumped in the drivers seat af
shelves in late may 20-17.it's unclear whether the new flavor will be a limited-time offer or a new staple. thanks for joining us at 4-30. the news continues with live at five. next at 5. she works for the prison system, now she's police say an off duty corrections officer committed. live at 5 starts now. new at five: an off-duty corrections officer is accused of shooting a woman in the head, after an argument in a milwaukee night club. the victim, is now clinging to life, after she was shot...
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she got several staples and her face an eyes. >> they arrested james pryor and he faces robbery and drug charges. no word on whether she was deliberately targeted. serial killer. we're dedicated to showing you this sketch until he's a arrested. call the number there, he's wanted for 7 murders and shootings across the value. $75,000 reward that leads to an arrest. >>> sellers want to cast their homes in the best possible light but sometimes they cross the line. several tricks you shouldn't fall for when trying to buy a home. yi investment. watch out for these tricks. don't be mislead by staging tricks. like the smell of fresh baked cookies that cover up the smell of mold. if your sense of smell is being distracted. look for where mold thrives. and add a mold inspection. water damage with a fresh coat of paint. if the texture is soft, it's water damage. a false sense of urgency. false deadlines or fake multiple offers. don't let outside factors sway you. down-playing the cost of renovations. they won't list. make is contingent on inspections and bring your own contractor. >> and find out w
she got several staples and her face an eyes. >> they arrested james pryor and he faces robbery and drug charges. no word on whether she was deliberately targeted. serial killer. we're dedicated to showing you this sketch until he's a arrested. call the number there, he's wanted for 7 murders and shootings across the value. $75,000 reward that leads to an arrest. >>> sellers want to cast their homes in the best possible light but sometimes they cross the line. several tricks you...
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>>[applause] >> growing up here as you know corner stores are stapled to this community and so if focusingon helping them both be better businesses as well as providing important service to the community-excuse me-one of the biggest things about this program that i feel like should not go away. i wish i really look forward to this programming expanding and creating an opportunity for more businesses like ali two for both improve their façade and the appearance of their business as well as products they serve. thank you. >>[applause] >> now before we have the mayor and others for the store and i think make a few healthy purchases, i do want to take a moment to thank and acknowledge a number of key folks. [inaudible] we bus project manager from oewd. what team tourist from clean sf neighborhoods. angel cardoza small business development and thomas lee from oewd also susanna has a and jessica estrada from the department of public health. the tenderloin healthy corner store food coalition and bayview field zone gabriel [inaudible] for the small business to bowman center where he [inaudible] fr
>>[applause] >> growing up here as you know corner stores are stapled to this community and so if focusingon helping them both be better businesses as well as providing important service to the community-excuse me-one of the biggest things about this program that i feel like should not go away. i wish i really look forward to this programming expanding and creating an opportunity for more businesses like ali two for both improve their façade and the appearance of their business as...
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he was clearing staples when he saw a customer punched and hit in the thief. >> it had to stop. i could see the lady's face is bleeding. >> the victim is recovering and will be okay. police are reviewing surveillance video. we have the sudd after a -- sudd after a guy fired off a shot. he got away, the cops are looking for him. call chandler police. >>> falling 20 feet. a message aa -- mesa family police don't expect to pursue criminal charges but it's unclear what led up to the fall. >> a young boy visiting the aquarium and the zoo. a sting ray bit the child. they gave him first aid. >> these types of stingrays don't have teeth. but they are reevaluating safety measures. >> crisis at the v.a., we told you all the problems. v.a. officials say phoenix is way under staffed in scheduling. there's a new report says wait time of importants may have contributed to a death. the time katta. and i would consider the cause. if people are considering the problem they meet to next it. >>> taking you back live to the west valley. the north pound lanes closed from i-10 to indian school. they
he was clearing staples when he saw a customer punched and hit in the thief. >> it had to stop. i could see the lady's face is bleeding. >> the victim is recovering and will be okay. police are reviewing surveillance video. we have the sudd after a -- sudd after a guy fired off a shot. he got away, the cops are looking for him. call chandler police. >>> falling 20 feet. a message aa -- mesa family police don't expect to pursue criminal charges but it's unclear what led up...
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it worked, a "pitch" and $500,000 loan and kevin o'leary, , 600 staples stores nationwide so congressional -- congratulations. and sure enough, it worked. . >> president obama was to send people to mars and expects to be around to see it. cnn said the president coming his goal by the 20s, help of private innovators. seven companies in total received word on the red planet and the president obama said ultimate ambition is to quote one day remained there for released ahead of the president's visit to the frontiers conference on science and technology which begins thursday. kicking pumpkin growers to find out who owns the world's largest pumpkin. part of the 43rd annual safeway world championship pumpkin way off. a woman whose pumpkin weighed 1,910 pounds and ended up winning the competition. and i can assure you hoping to see record-breaking pumpkin the get this the world record 200232 pounds but now pumpkin weighing more than that reportedly growing embellish him. miracle grow like steroids. they should ban miracle grow and not allow. if you plan to go trick or treating a good place to do i
it worked, a "pitch" and $500,000 loan and kevin o'leary, , 600 staples stores nationwide so congressional -- congratulations. and sure enough, it worked. . >> president obama was to send people to mars and expects to be around to see it. cnn said the president coming his goal by the 20s, help of private innovators. seven companies in total received word on the red planet and the president obama said ultimate ambition is to quote one day remained there for released ahead of the...
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of course staples on this team. like cj anderson. different. the head coach. joe d. the interim head coach for the this week. of course gary continues to rest up from the migraines. back in denver. continue to keep it tuned here. for all your coverage throughout the night. into tomorrow. we'll continue to preview the big gamement tkwaoepb the broncos and chargers. >> . a boost tomorrow night. be on the sideline. and tackle steven son the big man. are back in action. against the chargers tomorrow night. two key players when it comes to creating room to run. >> we have to communicate well. and when things are done that way. we're very effective in the run game. and find the holes. >> . all right. the team hotel tim tebow time. making headlines again today. signing autographs at the arizona fall league. yesterday. when a fan collapsed from an apparent seizure. right there. comforting the man shaking and struggling to breathe. waiting for medical care. he put his hand on the fan and said a quick prayer. the fan popped up a second later. now some are calling him a miracle
of course staples on this team. like cj anderson. different. the head coach. joe d. the interim head coach for the this week. of course gary continues to rest up from the migraines. back in denver. continue to keep it tuned here. for all your coverage throughout the night. into tomorrow. we'll continue to preview the big gamement tkwaoepb the broncos and chargers. >> . a boost tomorrow night. be on the sideline. and tackle steven son the big man. are back in action. against the chargers...
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including lowe's, home depot, nordstrom, ikea, staples and sam's club. you will still be able to find deals via retailer websites. buying a house can be a real nightmare. home loans... inspections... and ghosts? mary moloney explains what recourse new homebuyers have if they think their house is haunted. when watching your favorite haunted house movie, do you ever find yourself shouting at the screen... "just leave!" natpop: poltergeist "they're here!"unfortunately... in the real world... laws don't make it that easy "a client contacted me after we closed and we had found out that there had been a death on the property, but it had occurred over 10 years ago, there was house is known as a stigmatized propertydisclosure laws vary state to statemost require sellers to list any physical defects, but when it comes to emotional defects it's buyer bewarenatpop: american horror story "no matter how gruesome or horrible the murder, you can always find someone who'll buy the house."however in one famous new york case commonly known as the ghostbusters ruling... a
including lowe's, home depot, nordstrom, ikea, staples and sam's club. you will still be able to find deals via retailer websites. buying a house can be a real nightmare. home loans... inspections... and ghosts? mary moloney explains what recourse new homebuyers have if they think their house is haunted. when watching your favorite haunted house movie, do you ever find yourself shouting at the screen... "just leave!" natpop: poltergeist "they're here!"unfortunately... in the...
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the top three keys has become a staple of every one of his rallies- according to usa today. last night- he fought back after headlines about nearly a billion dollars loss he claimed on his 1995 taxes which brings us to his second point - his tax code plan. trump says he just knows how to "work around" the current tax laws... but called the system broken. he said his tax maneuverings were brilliant and he's the only one who knows tax code well enough to fix the problems. and three- the crowd were hu.. made it inside the budweiser events center, about ten thousand total were in the area. libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson also brought his campaign to colorado. he stopped in the south denver metro area monday... and spent most of his time defending his "aleppo moment" to reporters. johnson faced criticism recently- when he was asked what he would do about the situation in aleppo, syria. he didn't know what aleppo was. then- just days later- he was unable to name a world leader he admires. colorado south denver facility for his rally... johnson has almost no chance
the top three keys has become a staple of every one of his rallies- according to usa today. last night- he fought back after headlines about nearly a billion dollars loss he claimed on his 1995 taxes which brings us to his second point - his tax code plan. trump says he just knows how to "work around" the current tax laws... but called the system broken. he said his tax maneuverings were brilliant and he's the only one who knows tax code well enough to fix the problems. and three- the...
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they would sell grocery staples like milk, produce, meat, other with customers would be able to order other items with a longer shelf life for same-day delivery. >>> the average cost of a gallon of regular is .2.19. >> a surprise for patients at lip-sync. kelly ayotte: let's be honest - both donald trump and hillary clinton are far from perfect... and i'm not perfect either. but when partisan politicians shut down the government, i led the fight to reopen it. i've worked to find solutions to new hampshire's heroin epidemic. and i've crossed the aisle to protect new hampshire's clean air and clean water. i've been called a problem solver by independent groups, and ranked as one of the most bipartisan senators. i'm kelly ayotte - and i approve this message, because whether i'm working with contained in the wine producing area north of san francisco. firefighters hit the names on the ground. choppers hit it from the air. >>> standing strong after 93 years and some dynamite. this little bridge connecting little rock and north little rock arkansas are tougher than anyone thought. the charg
they would sell grocery staples like milk, produce, meat, other with customers would be able to order other items with a longer shelf life for same-day delivery. >>> the average cost of a gallon of regular is .2.19. >> a surprise for patients at lip-sync. kelly ayotte: let's be honest - both donald trump and hillary clinton are far from perfect... and i'm not perfect either. but when partisan politicians shut down the government, i led the fight to reopen it. i've worked to find...
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and required stitches and staples. >> even an animal wouldn't that. >> one the employees ran outside to help. >> he's a hero to me. i have chills when i think about him. to be so selfless like that. >> the suspect took off and now the police are on a hunt to or surveillance or witnesses that may have seen it. or anyone who knows him. >> they hope to arrest him before he strikes again or escalates the violence. >> it was broad daylight and a very severe attack. >> it was hard to he see. >> the suspect is a black male build. he is about 5 feet 5 inches and in his 20s, he had earrings with both ears. call tempe police with information. >>> we have a happy update, a story that we told you about, a dog rescued from a roof. now the dog has a new home. they said the person who found it will adopt him. >> he was stuck on th days. >>> a family dog is back home after she went for a wild ride with a car thief. >> a family left their dog in a running car to keep her cool while they went into a store. when they returned, both the suv and the dog was gone. the owner shared their story and then som
and required stitches and staples. >> even an animal wouldn't that. >> one the employees ran outside to help. >> he's a hero to me. i have chills when i think about him. to be so selfless like that. >> the suspect took off and now the police are on a hunt to or surveillance or witnesses that may have seen it. or anyone who knows him. >> they hope to arrest him before he strikes again or escalates the violence. >> it was broad daylight and a very severe...
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still warm in staple ton. 467 degrees. there 46 degrees. there are chilly 30s out there. to the >> future cast. there's a thin area of high clouds. spill in over night. they'll retreat up over the mountains and thin out. and be gone. as we go into the afternoon. so really other than the band of clouds cover. everybody will enjoy plenty of sunshine. on your friday. lows tonight. coldest readings clearly going aspen and gunnison. 21 there. 34 down in alamosa. >> . closer view in denver. 75 crease degrees downtown. 737 from 73 74 little ton. highlands ranch and parker looking at very warm 70s. wake up tomorrow morning at 36 degrees. quickly we will warm however passed the 60s and on way to 74. with a few high clouds around. 74 to 76. that's your warmest day. monday looks great. it is going to be a little cooler by a few degrees. still 71. remember the broncos play on monday night. game time temperatures will be upper 50s. to mid 60s. looking like a great time for football. cyber security masters degree program will be happening this fall. you don't need a technical computer
still warm in staple ton. 467 degrees. there 46 degrees. there are chilly 30s out there. to the >> future cast. there's a thin area of high clouds. spill in over night. they'll retreat up over the mountains and thin out. and be gone. as we go into the afternoon. so really other than the band of clouds cover. everybody will enjoy plenty of sunshine. on your friday. lows tonight. coldest readings clearly going aspen and gunnison. 21 there. 34 down in alamosa. >> . closer view in...
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this comes as several retailers like "staples," "nordstrom,"... along with the "mall of america" have decided to stay closed on thanksgiving./// ((brian loftus)) >>> it's getting a little more covienent to enjoy your favorite wine on the go. many winemakers are now now rolling out new wines...in a can.. a california winery started putting its wine in cans back in 2013... and they say it now makes up 40- experts say wine in a can is portable.affo rdablesingle serving and a hit with millenials. (((whitney adams/sommelier) >> "i definitely think that's where things are headed. i think more and more every month or two, a new wine comes out in a can, " )) ((brian loftus)) >> canned wine currently makes up less than one percent of the market, but the growth has been explosive. sales more than doubled over the last year from 6.4 million dollars to 14.5 million./// ((brian loftus)) >>> a wisconsin manager has been melissa callan is subway's regional manager in la crosse. she recently won the subway jammer competition. every year subway employees gather fo
this comes as several retailers like "staples," "nordstrom,"... along with the "mall of america" have decided to stay closed on thanksgiving./// ((brian loftus)) >>> it's getting a little more covienent to enjoy your favorite wine on the go. many winemakers are now now rolling out new wines...in a can.. a california winery started putting its wine in cans back in 2013... and they say it now makes up 40- experts say wine in a can is portable.affo...