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teach social listening at syracuse university.eing able to monitor to listen for news stories and journalism based on keywords and the study content moderation. at the end of the day, we have to talk about regulation in corporate citizenship. unfortunately, the regulatory companies is so light they do not have to engage in good business practices. we are talking about raising the bar, what we need to see from regulators in the not it states, how europe is leading the way. untilis a risk to society social media platforms, into the structures we have seen in broadcast and radio. social media platforms are getting a big exemption and it is problematic. iel of jennifer gryg syracuse, university. jim hayes. it is a debate we need to have. thank you both. just months after a merger fell esart, the chip maker finds symantec's enterprise division. this is bloomberg. ♪ to buybroadcom agreed symantec's enterprise division for $10 billion in cash. the deal comes roughly a month after discussions for a full merger fell apart. andre joined by
teach social listening at syracuse university.eing able to monitor to listen for news stories and journalism based on keywords and the study content moderation. at the end of the day, we have to talk about regulation in corporate citizenship. unfortunately, the regulatory companies is so light they do not have to engage in good business practices. we are talking about raising the bar, what we need to see from regulators in the not it states, how europe is leading the way. untilis a risk to...
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ateach social listening syracuse university, being able to monitor and listen for news stories and journalismn key words and study content moderation. at the end of the day, we have about regulation and corporate citizenship and how they're interconnected. the regulatory environment for other companies is so light, they don't have to engage in good business practices. we talk about raising the bar, how the united states is behind how there's a risk to society until social media platforms come into media oversight and structures that we've seen in legacy media like broadcast and radio. right now platforms in social media are getting a big deeplyon and it's problematic. >> jennifer grygiel of syracuse university, jim hayes, possible a debate we will continue. you both. is --ahead, broad calm broadcom is taking a second semantec, buying the enterprise division. ♪ emily: broadcom agreed to buy symantec's enterprise division the$10 million in cash, deal expected to close in the in january.ng to discuss, we are joined by ian the phone,th us on the analyst who holds a buy rating on broadcom. came to
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you came to syracuse university with me and said, it's wonderful.te about the concern making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president. >> mr. vice president -- mr. vice president, i respect you deeply. i respect you deeply, but those words are very specific. you said women working outside the home would lead to the deterioration of family. my grandmother worked outside the home. my mother worked outside the home and -- >> thank you, senator gillibrand. >> either he no longer believes it -- >> i never fwleefd. >> gillibrand's camp tweeted a photo of biden's op ed from 38 years ago.illibrand used are not specifically about mothers. note that gillibrand also tweeted this in 2016, thank you @vp biden to your unwavering support for violence against women. >> it was a break through night for tulsi gabbard. last night she emerged from the pack with a performance that was at times deeply personal, at times confrontational. watch this fierce exchange with kamala harris who was a former prosecut
you came to syracuse university with me and said, it's wonderful.te about the concern making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president. >> mr. vice president -- mr. vice president, i respect you deeply. i respect you deeply, but those words are very specific. you said women working outside the home would lead to the deterioration of family. my grandmother worked outside the home. my mother worked outside the home and --...
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you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful. i don't know what happened. >> reporter: like the first round of the debate, moderates and progressives spent much of the time going after each other on health care. >> i don't understand why democrats on the stage with fear mongering about universal health care. they could choose a public option. >> for a democrat to run for president with a plan that doesn't cover everyone is without excuse. >> reporter: andescape unscathe. >> she put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations and laughed about it when asked if she shoeked marijuana. >> reporter: they saved the harshest criticism for president trump. >> we can no longer allow a white nationalist to be in in white house. >> reporter: more than half of the candidates will not meet the threshold to take part in the next debate. . >>> of and president trump was active on twitter during the debate, tweeting the people on the stage tonight and last are not those to make america great again or keep america great. >>> and new details
you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful. i don't know what happened. >> reporter: like the first round of the debate, moderates and progressives spent much of the time going after each other on health care. >> i don't understand why democrats on the stage with fear mongering about universal health care. they could choose a public option. >> for a democrat to run for president with a plan that doesn't cover everyone is without excuse. >>...
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associate professor of anthropology and afford maxwell professor of south asian studies at syracuse university and says joining us live from syracuse new york very good to have you with us on al-jazeera we've heard today from the international commission of jurists they released a statement condemning the indian government's actions calling the conditions and made draconian new restrictions on freedom of expression assembly and travel how long can the indian government keep these in the dark here. well that's a question that is still up in the air there's a lot of uncertainty are surrounding that question i do want to iterate the fact that it's an active military occupation but right now what india has done by abrogating unilaterally abrogating article 370 and 30. 4 states will are on an entire population of our people who are always resisted our indian occupation our community and right now our will do whatever it takes to also all resist this force and if they should and with the indian in the nation are now the international commission of jurists has absolutely as you mentioned clearly held
associate professor of anthropology and afford maxwell professor of south asian studies at syracuse university and says joining us live from syracuse new york very good to have you with us on al-jazeera we've heard today from the international commission of jurists they released a statement condemning the indian government's actions calling the conditions and made draconian new restrictions on freedom of expression assembly and travel how long can the indian government keep these in the dark...
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artist on administered kashmir the mana bar as professor of south asian studies at syracuse university and she says that the international community needs to condemn and his actions. media is a condom is not necessarily the big question the question really and that i.c.j. has raised the central question is that of self determination and that's a right that has to be upheld by the international community by the united nations security council so in some ways i think this is a very opportune moment to bring back the question of self-determination for the international community so instead of actually trying to only speak to questions of autonomy i think this is this is the time really to bring back the fundamental question that then that relates to kasmir is. a disputed starters and. our claim to our eyes are the independence of freedom however they conceptualize it we're going to move on to other news that the un says it's alarmed by an upsurge in violence on the yemeni city of aden. at least one person was killed and 2 others seriously injured during clashes between government forces a
artist on administered kashmir the mana bar as professor of south asian studies at syracuse university and she says that the international community needs to condemn and his actions. media is a condom is not necessarily the big question the question really and that i.c.j. has raised the central question is that of self determination and that's a right that has to be upheld by the international community by the united nations security council so in some ways i think this is a very opportune...
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she found it here at syracuse, university with an institute for veterans and military families, syracuse is tackling the challenge of transitioning from the armed forces to civilian life, but for women, that can be especially challenging. >> getting their transition right is core to ensuring long-term financial ability. >> reporter: she went to congress about the problem women vets spend longer looking for work, make 30% on average less than their male counterparts, and may struggle in a corporate environment. >> we have seen an uptick. running counter to the trend where we see a decrease in veterans going into entrepreneur ship. >> reporter: with lessons on business strategy, marketing, pitching, the boot camp has been so successful, it's been activated at eight other universities another program helps women vets with small business skills and has seen 3,000 graduates 90% of those are still operating. if this woman, the growing is invaluable and helps her program business. >> it prepares you to be up for your the challenges, and, you know, know matter what you can keep persevering. >> r
she found it here at syracuse, university with an institute for veterans and military families, syracuse is tackling the challenge of transitioning from the armed forces to civilian life, but for women, that can be especially challenging. >> getting their transition right is core to ensuring long-term financial ability. >> reporter: she went to congress about the problem women vets spend longer looking for work, make 30% on average less than their male counterparts, and may struggle...
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. >>> syracuse university is number one on the princeton review list of best party schools.st in categories like the use of drugs and alcohol and the popularity of greek life. rounding out the top three are the university of alabama and the university of delaware with legal pot on the rise, princeton review also look at which schools smoked the most weed they say the university of vermont, pitser college and university of rhode island are the best schools for getting buzzed. >> i'm sure parented are thrilled. >> know exactly where, quote, their tuition is going. >>> the fbi's former head of the counterterrorism division peter strzok is suing the agency and the department of justice for what he claims is wrongful termination. he alleges the bureau caved to unrelenting pressure the veteran fbi agent became famous for a string of anti-trump texts back in 2016. he was fired last year by robert mueller after being part of a team involved with the russia probe and more than 20 years as a special agent. strzok wants the fbi to reinstate him and is seeking backed pay and damages the
. >>> syracuse university is number one on the princeton review list of best party schools.st in categories like the use of drugs and alcohol and the popularity of greek life. rounding out the top three are the university of alabama and the university of delaware with legal pot on the rise, princeton review also look at which schools smoked the most weed they say the university of vermont, pitser college and university of rhode island are the best schools for getting buzzed. >>...
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mary lovely is economics professor at syracuse university in new york state. shejoins us now.there economic reasons which might keep china at bay in this situation? i'll, there are many economic reasons that would keep china at bay in this situation. —— oh. china uses hong kong is basically its entry to western capitalism. on a number of fronts, china really needs hong kong, still needs hong kong, despite their differences in their economic size. just as one indication comedy peterson institute has calculated that 58% of china's outward investment flow to and through hong kong. —— investments. that gives you a basic idea of how important it is for its financial and business services to the mainland. so if china were to overtly intervene, what would happen to that kind of investment, and the money that hong kong brings to china? would hong kong brings to china? would hong kong ever recover? well, one of the most important aspects of hong kong is that it is viewed by investors as having rule of law. it has a robust regulatory system which allows investors to believe there is tra
mary lovely is economics professor at syracuse university in new york state. shejoins us now.there economic reasons which might keep china at bay in this situation? i'll, there are many economic reasons that would keep china at bay in this situation. —— oh. china uses hong kong is basically its entry to western capitalism. on a number of fronts, china really needs hong kong, still needs hong kong, despite their differences in their economic size. just as one indication comedy peterson...
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a study from syracuse university shows that only 11 employers who have hired undocumented workers have been prosecuted nationwide. yet, none of them have been in mississippi. and, by the way, the family was contacted by ice, and they will d able to meet with their father. they will be able to visit him e detention. that's about two hours away from n.eir home. o> o'donnell: important reporting tonight, maria elena, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you, norah. m o'donnell: and next on the "cbs evening news," new warnings ewout the dangers of teen vaping and a new lawsuit against the leading maker of e-cigarettes. later, we've got breaking news in the u.s. women's soccer team's battle for equal pay. and, at the men's championship game, why they were paying so much attention to this referee. re so why wait? start farxiga now. farxiga, along with diet and exercise,... ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. although it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash,... ...swelling,
a study from syracuse university shows that only 11 employers who have hired undocumented workers have been prosecuted nationwide. yet, none of them have been in mississippi. and, by the way, the family was contacted by ice, and they will d able to meet with their father. they will be able to visit him e detention. that's about two hours away from n.eir home. o> o'donnell: important reporting tonight, maria elena, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you, norah. m o'donnell: and next...
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a study from syracuse university shows only 11 employers who have hired undocumented workers have been prosecuted nationwide, yet none of them have been in mississippi. and by the way, the family was contacted by i.c.e., a will be able to meet with their father. they will be able to visit him in detention. that's about two hours away from their home. >> important reporting tonight, maria elena. thank you so much. >> thank you, norah. >>> and next, new warnings about the dangers of teen vaping and a new lawsuit against the leading maker of e-cigarettes. >>> later, we've got breaking news in the u.s. women's soccer team battle for equal pay. >>> and at the men's championship game, why they were paying so much attention to this referee. strugg to clean tough messes with wipes? try new mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in new disposable sheets. >>> there are developments tonight in america's teen vaping crisis. a new lawsuit in illinois targets the number one ma
a study from syracuse university shows only 11 employers who have hired undocumented workers have been prosecuted nationwide, yet none of them have been in mississippi. and by the way, the family was contacted by i.c.e., a will be able to meet with their father. they will be able to visit him in detention. that's about two hours away from their home. >> important reporting tonight, maria elena. thank you so much. >> thank you, norah. >>> and next, new warnings about the...
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ofl: mary lovely, professor economics at syracuse university and peterson institute, nonresident senior you for joining us. still to come, haven currencies fell as president trump delays those additional tariffs. the yen posts it's biggest daily -- its biggest daily drop since march of last year. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. let's head to sophie in hong kong for a check of the markets. sophie: we are going to be checking how far this overnight relief rally can go after the u.s. delayed tariffs on chinese products. theince march 2018, while greenback found support from your score inflation coming in higher than forecast. the yen did pare some losses. around 106.65at against the dollar. it has been needs to over the month of august. check in on the offshore yuan, holding its overnight rally, which was the best in almost a year when it strengthened past seven a dollar. a quick check on treasuries futures, flipping the board. seeing them that changed after a chart the session. seesdip buying at the long end
ofl: mary lovely, professor economics at syracuse university and peterson institute, nonresident senior you for joining us. still to come, haven currencies fell as president trump delays those additional tariffs. the yen posts it's biggest daily -- its biggest daily drop since march of last year. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. let's head to sophie in hong kong for a check of the markets. sophie: we...
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that was mary from syracuse university.oming up, much more on today's market news as the trade tensions escalated. s&p having one of its worst weeks this month. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: the s&p 500 closing lower for a fourth straight week. let's talk about what happened today and why. dave wilson joining us right now with another great tie and hopefully a little comic relief to break the tension. was there anything positive today? >> i suppose boeing was up. the only company on the dow jones that rose. that is a positive. people getting more optimistic about when the 737 max 8 gets back in service. beyond that, it is a pretty broad-based decline. act,u kind of take a step and you look at smaller company indexes like the russell 2000, they are a bull market going back to 2009. you had a drop of more than 20% in the likes of the russell. the s&p 500 has been hanging in there. to see this kind of weakness now is not entirely a surprise. thisr: we should point out is what we are looking at. the russell 2000 relative to the
that was mary from syracuse university.oming up, much more on today's market news as the trade tensions escalated. s&p having one of its worst weeks this month. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: the s&p 500 closing lower for a fourth straight week. let's talk about what happened today and why. dave wilson joining us right now with another great tie and hopefully a little comic relief to break the tension. was there anything positive today? >> i suppose boeing was up. the only...
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she is an assistant professor of communications at syracuse university. >>> walmart has told its employees remove violent video game displays and signs following two deadly shootings at its stores. but they will not stop selling guns. this comes days after 22 people were killed at a walmart in el paso, texas. a few days before that, police say who managers at another store were killed by a disgruntled employee in south haven, my the. . a spokesperson says to nbc news we've taken this action out of respect tomorrow the incidents of the past week, and it does not reflect a long-term change in our video game assortment. president trump has blamed violent video games as well as mental health issues for mass shootings. there is no known link between violent video games and violent acts. also talking about the issue massachusetts senator and presidential candidate elizabeth warren spoke with nbc's ali vitali earlier today. >> so right now they're feeling the heat, and they're feeling the heat from people all across this country. every group that is organized, every group that has pushed, right n
she is an assistant professor of communications at syracuse university. >>> walmart has told its employees remove violent video game displays and signs following two deadly shootings at its stores. but they will not stop selling guns. this comes days after 22 people were killed at a walmart in el paso, texas. a few days before that, police say who managers at another store were killed by a disgruntled employee in south haven, my the. . a spokesperson says to nbc news we've taken this...
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you came to syracuse university with me and said it was one thing i'm passionate about the concern, making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what happened but you're running for president. >> plenty of other crossfire. tulsi gabbard made an effective argument attacking kamala harris' record as attorney general of california saying that she's not the progressive prosecutor she claims to be. >> in the case much those on death row, innocent people, you actually blocked effort from being revealed that would have freed them. so were you forced -- until you were forced to do so. there's no excuse to do that and the people who suffered under your reign as prosecutor you owe them an apology. >> my entire could rear i have been personally opposed to the death penalty. that's my background, my work. i am proud of it. >> gabbard's argument was the argument that biden tried but struggled to make. the question is did the former vice president do enough tonight to convince voters, convince those democratic primary voters he's ready to go toe-to-toe against president trump. shannon? >> shannon
you came to syracuse university with me and said it was one thing i'm passionate about the concern, making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what happened but you're running for president. >> plenty of other crossfire. tulsi gabbard made an effective argument attacking kamala harris' record as attorney general of california saying that she's not the progressive prosecutor she claims to be. >> in the case much those on death row, innocent people, you actually blocked...
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came to syracuse university with the answer was wonderful. i'm passionate about making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what is happening. >> there was plenty of other crossfire among the candidates. totally gathered made a very effective argument attacking kamala harris's record as attorney general california saying she's not the progressive prosecutor she claims to be. >> in the case of those who were on death row, innocent people, you blocked evidence from being revealed that would have freed them until you were forced to do so. there is no excuse for that other people who suffered under your rain as prosecutor, you owe them an apology. >> my entire career i have been opposed to the death penalty and that is never changed, that is my background, that is my work, i am proud of it. >> gabbard's argument was the argument biden tried but struggled to make. the question now is did the former vice president to enough to convince democratic primary voters that he is ready to go toe to toe against donald trump? >> there were questions
came to syracuse university with the answer was wonderful. i'm passionate about making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what is happening. >> there was plenty of other crossfire among the candidates. totally gathered made a very effective argument attacking kamala harris's record as attorney general california saying she's not the progressive prosecutor she claims to be. >> in the case of those who were on death row, innocent people, you blocked evidence from being...
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will it change the face of the music industry joining us is bill wordy of syracuse university.first heard this, my confusion was as to whether she's trying to make the songs exactly the same and kind of supplant the existence or just going to be difference versions and hope people forget about the old ones >> i think different versions. taylor shows ability to be problem solving throughout the career and if she does wind up recording new versions they wind up being different takes on the versions that fans will snap up for sure, will listen to, for sure the fans as loyal as anyone's in the business believe me, my twitter feed after writing that column for "billboard" is showing that. i don't see them replacing the original versions. keep in mind, some of the huge hits she wrote when she was like a freshman in high school and now a 30-year-old worldly woman. she sings differently. she has lost the sort of adorable country twang. >> i joke she's the villain of her earlier songs. >> you could say that a little bit. >> you're the -- you know, the cheerleader. >> back on twitter aga
will it change the face of the music industry joining us is bill wordy of syracuse university.first heard this, my confusion was as to whether she's trying to make the songs exactly the same and kind of supplant the existence or just going to be difference versions and hope people forget about the old ones >> i think different versions. taylor shows ability to be problem solving throughout the career and if she does wind up recording new versions they wind up being different takes on the...
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he was an all-american defensive lineman at syracuse university and an english major who graduated magnabacks for the atlanta falcons, and picked up a law degree in his spare time. and during a decade in the broadcast booth for fox sports, he started writing books. six became best sellers. then last september the man who seemed to be able to do anything sent us news he could no longer hide. he is suffering from a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease-- one of a growing number of n.f.l. players to receive that diagnosis. his body is starting to fail, and his voice has lost its timbre. but his story is even more compelling now than it was when we first met him back in 1996, upon the publication of his football memoir "the dark side of the game." >> tim green: you cannot go through an n.f.l. season without doing serious damage to your body. >> kroft: 22 years later, tim green spent last fall, as he has most falls, on the football field, coaching the young skaneateles lakers. he wasn't able trch upnd down the sidelines or yell out instructions the way he used to... >> tim green: ( hoarse yelling ) >> k
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trying to suction out the stupid [ laughter ] and finally, the "princeton review" recently named syracuse universityca's number one party school said people at syracuse, "this is a school? [ laughter and applause ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight [ cheers and applause she's fabulous actress who starring in the new film "the art of racing in the rain," amanda seyfried is here. so happy she's back. [ cheers and applause she's a legendary comedian who you can see in "pose" now in its second season on fx. sandra bernhard, everybody [ cheers and applause and you know her from "a wrinkle in time" and hbo's "euphoria," and her new movie "don't let go" is in theaters later this month. storm reid is here, you guys [ cheers and applause so it's a great show i'm glad you're here before we get to all that, president trump picked political fights and refused to take responsibility for his rhetoric as we visited dayton and el paso today. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: after four years of spewing racist and anti-immigrant vitriol, trump ma
trying to suction out the stupid [ laughter ] and finally, the "princeton review" recently named syracuse universityca's number one party school said people at syracuse, "this is a school? [ laughter and applause ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight [ cheers and applause she's fabulous actress who starring in the new film "the art of racing in the rain," amanda seyfried is here. so happy she's back. [ cheers and applause she's a legendary comedian...
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. >> you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.ncern making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president. >> what's your response to that? basically he's saying you used to be an ally of his. you used to belief in the things he believes in or says he believes in and now you've changed. >> i'm still an ally of vice president biden. and i am still someone who values him and admires him. i don't think he answered the question. he was just avoiding my request of what did you mean when you said it, do you still believe it today. because again, we need a nominee who's going to be a champion for women. women are the heart and soul of this party. >> your campaign has said you had one of your best fund raising days in a long time over the last 24 hours. i do want to know, if a candidate is not on the debate stage in september, is that candidate still viable? because you have not yet qualified for the senz ptember debates. >> that's why i'm on your show. hopefully your viewers go t
. >> you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.ncern making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president. >> what's your response to that? basically he's saying you used to be an ally of his. you used to belief in the things he believes in or says he believes in and now you've changed. >> i'm still an ally of vice president biden. and i am still someone who values him and admires him. i don't...
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we know it's tough backup you know when he said to senator gillibrand, you went to syracuse universityand you've praised me. we worked together. >> you said i you came with me i'm wonderful and passionate about the concern for working women turned it back on her. >> but, you know, he has done this several times. he did this with senator harris, you know, she knew beau. he personalizes thing that puts him off his game. he needs to understand he got in the race kind of late. all these people think they should be president, not him. it's not personal. they've been friends, will be friends again. and there is a tone sometimes that he takes that i think sounds a little bit like entitlement. and it also -- injury puts him off his game. >> so, governor let me ask you, because, you know, i'm curious because you have known him a long time what you think is happening in a couple of the moments. you know, we know this is a guy every story i hear about him, governor is about how we gave joe biden four minutes and 31 minutes later. literally that's of an exact quote from somewhere. the guy doesn't
we know it's tough backup you know when he said to senator gillibrand, you went to syracuse universityand you've praised me. we worked together. >> you said i you came with me i'm wonderful and passionate about the concern for working women turned it back on her. >> but, you know, he has done this several times. he did this with senator harris, you know, she knew beau. he personalizes thing that puts him off his game. he needs to understand he got in the race kind of late. all these...
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you came to syracuse university with me and said is wonderful. don't know what's happened except that you are not running for president. >> you made a decision for years to withhold resources to poor women to have access to reproductive health care, including women who are the victims of rape and incest. >> i support a woman's right to choose. i support as a constitutional right. i will continue to support it. >> dagen: the pile on the biden predictions coming true last night with 2020 democrats taking aim at joe biden during a fiery debate. the former vp attempting to defend his record after what was widely seen as a poor showing in the first debate as he hits the campaign stop today, just down the street from the debate theater. former obama strategist david axelrod not giving biden the highest marks. watch this. >> look, i think the good news for joe biden's this was maybe the best he could do. the bad news is this maybe the best he could do. he was much better them last time, he was much more engaged, but i agree with these guys. he had momen
you came to syracuse university with me and said is wonderful. don't know what's happened except that you are not running for president. >> you made a decision for years to withhold resources to poor women to have access to reproductive health care, including women who are the victims of rape and incest. >> i support a woman's right to choose. i support as a constitutional right. i will continue to support it. >> dagen: the pile on the biden predictions coming true last night...
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you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful. am passionate about the concern making sure are treated equally. i don't know what has happened except that you are now running for president. host: back to your calls. frank in monroe, independent line. did you watch last night and your reaction? caller: i watch the whole thing. c-span oncongratulate its anniversary and we have been part -- you have been part of my morning for 26 years. host: we thank you for that and thank you for watching. your reaction to the debate? caller: i was a 36 year conservative, never voted democrat in my life. after trump, i am out of the gop . he has embarrassed me and traditional gop years -- gopers. one thing i was upset about is they seemed to favor the candidates known to well. they did not give that woman, williamson, enough air time and i thought she was well spoken and says synced. i would have liked to know more. they seemed to favor too much the folks they knew well like the well-established politicians. i do not remember the oriental gentleman
you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful. am passionate about the concern making sure are treated equally. i don't know what has happened except that you are now running for president. host: back to your calls. frank in monroe, independent line. did you watch last night and your reaction? caller: i watch the whole thing. c-span oncongratulate its anniversary and we have been part -- you have been part of my morning for 26 years. host: we thank you for that and thank you...
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. >> you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.en are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you are now running for president. >> biden also went on the attack, slamming medicare for all plans like the ones being pushed by senators kamala harris, elizabeth warren, and bernie sanders. >> it will be a deductible in your paycheck. bernie acknowledges. $30 trillion has to be paid, and i don't know what math you do in new york. i don't know what math you do in california. but i tell you that's a lot of money. and there will be a the dao ductable out of your paycheck. >> all right. let's hear what senator bernie sanders says about that. he joins us from his home city of burlington, vermont. talking about this week's debates first on ttm. senator, good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i know as we played that clip from joe biden at last night's debate you were shaking your head already. he says there is going to be a big deductible from people's paychecks under this single-payer system. he says it's going to b
. >> you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.en are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you are now running for president. >> biden also went on the attack, slamming medicare for all plans like the ones being pushed by senators kamala harris, elizabeth warren, and bernie sanders. >> it will be a deductible in your paycheck. bernie acknowledges. $30 trillion has to be paid, and i don't know what math you do in new york. i don't...
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you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.e about the concern to make sure that women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened but you're now running for president. >> i understand. mr. vice president -- mr. vice president -- i respect you deeply. i respect you deeply. but those words are very specific. you said women working outside the home would lead to the deterioration of family. my grandmother worked outside the home. my mother worked outside the home. >> thank you, senator gillibr d gillibrand. i want to bring senator harris in the conversation. >> he no longer believes it. >> i never believed it. >> senator harris, please respond. >> talk about running for president, and you change your position. on the hyde amendment, vice president, where you made a decision for years to withhold resources to poor women to have access to reproductive health care and including women who were the victim les of rape and incest, do you now say that you have evolved and you regret that? you've only -- since you've been running fo
you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.e about the concern to make sure that women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened but you're now running for president. >> i understand. mr. vice president -- mr. vice president -- i respect you deeply. i respect you deeply. but those words are very specific. you said women working outside the home would lead to the deterioration of family. my grandmother worked outside the home. my mother worked outside the...
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we do not aspire, says syracuse, to be a party school. rounding them out, university university, coming in at number five, tulane university. down in new orleans. stuart: when i was in high school, they used to come round with these surveys, how much did you drink. we always started with six pints last night. we would always say that. ashley: of course. stuart: i was young once. check this out. we don't show you a lot of this on "varney & company" but this is a doozy. this is a one-week chart of the dow, wild week for your money. next, a real treat. veteran bond guy, mark grant. i want to know, what's the end game here for bonds and stocks? mark, after this. ♪ don't miss your golden opportunity to experience thrilling performance. now at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and this is me now! any physical changes to this man's appearance are purely coincidental. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
we do not aspire, says syracuse, to be a party school. rounding them out, university university, coming in at number five, tulane university. down in new orleans. stuart: when i was in high school, they used to come round with these surveys, how much did you drink. we always started with six pints last night. we would always say that. ashley: of course. stuart: i was young once. check this out. we don't show you a lot of this on "varney & company" but this is a doozy. this is a...
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you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.e about the concern, making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president. >> it was a fascinating one here. democrats and independents, republicans all flat lined here. this is a c. this was gillibrand's big moment and it went bust. >> a lot of people have the same question that biden did. you used to support me. the only thing that's changed is you're running for president. i don't think it looked good for her. >> he was saying, you used to be my friend and now you're not. it reminded all of us that he was a single parent because of the tragedy with his first wife. thanks so much, lee. >>> another talked about moment of the night, tulsey gabbard when she ripped kamala harris. our next guest says her biggest weakness was just exposed. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it start
you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.e about the concern, making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president. >> it was a fascinating one here. democrats and independents, republicans all flat lined here. this is a c. this was gillibrand's big moment and it went bust. >> a lot of people have the same question that biden did. you used to support me. the only thing that's changed is you're...
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. >> syracuse, university. highland, new york. janice: did you find it fun here. >> absolutely.way. isabel is second year where are you from. >> philly nyu. janice: are you ready to do the weather my friend. >> always, janice. janice: take it away. >> all right. hot and humid weather continues across the south today. heat advisories are posted from texas to florida where it will feel well over 100 degrees. strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible over the northern plains and heavy rain could cause flooding. that's your forecast. back to you, pete, ainsley, and brian. janice: oh my goodness. wasn't she amazing? [cheers] janice: wonderful job. thank you so much for coming. thanks, everyone for coming. would you come here next week? >> always. janice: okay. lovely, fantastic. our college interns. thank you very much. and ainsley, brian, and pete. [applause] pete: emmy nominated smash hits are you going to kiss me or not, brian. brian: this morning husband and wife country music duo thompson square is back and better than ever. ainsley: that's right we have shawna and kiefer
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you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.assionate about the concern making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president. [applause] sen. gillibrand: so i understand -- mr. vice president -- mr. vice president, i respect you deeply. i respect you deeply but those words are very specific. you said women working outside the home would lead to the deterioration of family. my grandmother worked outside the home. my -- my mother worked outside the home. and - and -- ms. bash: thank you, senator gillibrand. i want to bring senator harris into this conversation. sen. gillibrand: either he no longer believes it -- i mean i just think he needs to ... frm. vice pres. biden: i never believed it. ms. bash: thank you. senator harris, please respond. sen. harris: well, i just -- listen, i mean talk about now running for president, you change your position on the hyde amendment, vice president, where you made a decision for years to withhold resources to poor women to have access
you came to syracuse university with me and said it was wonderful.assionate about the concern making sure women are treated equally. i don't know what's happened except that you're now running for president. [applause] sen. gillibrand: so i understand -- mr. vice president -- mr. vice president, i respect you deeply. i respect you deeply but those words are very specific. you said women working outside the home would lead to the deterioration of family. my grandmother worked outside the home....
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speak to cowell björk james in syracuse new york is assistant professor of anthropology at vanderbilt universitythank you so much for being with us on al-jazeera a lot of the focus in recent weeks has been on brazil and the right wing government they're allowing these fires to begin by letting people clear land but in bolivia as we just saw you have a left wing government which is that the same thing happened. yeah and it's understandable that the focus has been on brazil which is the larger before us we are now talking about over a 1000000 hectares under fire in bolivia this year it has been true since about 2008 that the santa cruz department which is the center of the fires has been you know one of the largest single geographic hotspot 44 stationed in the amazon basin and that's because that is converted into large and your business he therefore solely for cattle typically destined for export does but libya have the resources to to handle this crisis. i mean i think everyone from the president on down recognizes that it doesn't that the libyan government doesn't have the adequate resources to
speak to cowell björk james in syracuse new york is assistant professor of anthropology at vanderbilt universitythank you so much for being with us on al-jazeera a lot of the focus in recent weeks has been on brazil and the right wing government they're allowing these fires to begin by letting people clear land but in bolivia as we just saw you have a left wing government which is that the same thing happened. yeah and it's understandable that the focus has been on brazil which is the larger...
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syracuse here on "world news now." >> lloyd? >> lloyd? yeah. >> i think he's in too. wake forest university. colgate university. throwing everything back. and university of delaware. >> they got beer and liquor. >> they're like, what is there to drink, yes, we're on it. >> and they're like, we have been sicker. >> bottom of the list, brigham young. >> oh, they're sober. >> yeah. >> not to be a buzzkill, but drink responsibly. >> absolutely. >>> how about this, austrian athlete saying ice ice baby? spending two hours in this box of ice to break a guinness world record! yeah, so he's an austrian athlete. his name is joseph. he spent 2:08:47 immersed up to his shoulders in a box of ice there saturday to break the record of 1:53:10. set by a chinese athlete in 2014. >> no. so i'm glad it wasn't just a big block of ice because he probably couldn't breathe in that, right? >> right, right, and then they had to freeze him. >> right, and then defrost him. >> the science of that wouldn't really work. >> but, how cold? >> that would be very cold. >> i couldn't take that. >> and he's on a stretcher on the way out of there.
syracuse here on "world news now." >> lloyd? >> lloyd? yeah. >> i think he's in too. wake forest university. colgate university. throwing everything back. and university of delaware. >> they got beer and liquor. >> they're like, what is there to drink, yes, we're on it. >> and they're like, we have been sicker. >> bottom of the list, brigham young. >> oh, they're sober. >> yeah. >> not to be a buzzkill, but drink responsibly....