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american experience was not recorded in some of our textbooks. but this year we celebrate 50 years again. and we have come a long way. and yet there is much work to be done. and as stephen again intimated, we're taking a look at where we might go. over the next 50 years. an certainly on behalf of chairman donaldson, i invite each of you to reflect with your own experience, interact with your neighbors and friends on their views of historic preservation and offer to the council and others what they would envision as being the next 50 years for preserving our collective heritage. also, i would ask you to take a look if you could at the act, a copy of the act that is on display out in the hallway. and you will be impressed by the language and the sense of passion about historic preservation that was envisioned by those who crafted that legislation, signed on october 15th by president johnson. so this is a celebration for all of us who care about history, remembrance and our collective heritage. but i would tell you what has sustained the historic pr
american experience was not recorded in some of our textbooks. but this year we celebrate 50 years again. and we have come a long way. and yet there is much work to be done. and as stephen again intimated, we're taking a look at where we might go. over the next 50 years. an certainly on behalf of chairman donaldson, i invite each of you to reflect with your own experience, interact with your neighbors and friends on their views of historic preservation and offer to the council and others what...
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in school he used a site called chegg to buy textbooks and they buy back old textbooks. >> trying to save, still living with my parents. >> he decides to sell his old books back to make extra cash. camera mailed the books in august. he was supposed to receive his money in five business days but after several weeks nothing. >> never got anything or heard. >> cameron contacted a manager and said they would have to issue cameron a new check and would have to wait five more weeks. that did not sit well. >> that are is when i contacted nbc 10. >> we reached out and they got back to us with an update the next day saying a hiccup in the process impacted customers. they issued him a check the same day. >> i got an e-mail saying they were go to overnight the check. it was pretty amazing. >> we got word and they thank nbc 10 responds for bringing the issue to their attention. >> amazing how you cured that hiccup. if you have a complaint, reach out to us. the best ways are there on your screen. we will respond to you. >> that is nbc 10 news at 4:00. nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >> new informati
in school he used a site called chegg to buy textbooks and they buy back old textbooks. >> trying to save, still living with my parents. >> he decides to sell his old books back to make extra cash. camera mailed the books in august. he was supposed to receive his money in five business days but after several weeks nothing. >> never got anything or heard. >> cameron contacted a manager and said they would have to issue cameron a new check and would have to wait five more...
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it's in all of the textbooks in this developing to be in all of the textbooks. i have a few quotes here what others are saying about it steve has been very supportive feeling like this is the great income accounting. and they had suggested that vital learning accumulates through all of the processes of production measured in gross output. i don't had time to read any of the other quotes but we have the academic economist, we have business economists and so forth recognizing the value of the structure of production. my basic conclusion is simply the structure of production does matter. thank you very much. [applause]. we are getting a weight for wait for questions until the end. you pointed out that the government now publishing the sales of books i'm assuming that didn't have anything to do with your desire for them to publish it otherwise we could probably count that as rent seeking. mark, thanks so much. >> thank you very much. congratulations mark on measuring the whole economy inches mesh -- instead of just part of the economy. today the economy sucks. there
it's in all of the textbooks in this developing to be in all of the textbooks. i have a few quotes here what others are saying about it steve has been very supportive feeling like this is the great income accounting. and they had suggested that vital learning accumulates through all of the processes of production measured in gross output. i don't had time to read any of the other quotes but we have the academic economist, we have business economists and so forth recognizing the value of the...
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he dies back old textbooks.died to sell his old textbooks to make extra cash. >> cameron maileded book and in august, he was supposed to receive his money in five business days. but several weeks later, still nothing. >> and i never got anything. never heard from anybody. >> reporter: after nearly a month and no check, cameron contacted a manager. she said the company would have to issue cameron a new check and he'd have to wait five more weeks. that didn't sit well with him. >> that's when i contacted nbc10. >> reporter: when we reached cheg, he had a check that same day. cameron credits nbc10 for finally getting his money for the book. >> i caught a call back from chegg saying they were going to overnight the check which i was told several times they couldn't do. pretty amazing. >> reporter: harry hairston, "nbc10 responds." >> they couldn't until harry got involved. >> and chegg thanked "nbc10 responds" for bringing this to their attention. >> if you have a complaint, fill out the complaint form, give us a ca
he dies back old textbooks.died to sell his old textbooks to make extra cash. >> cameron maileded book and in august, he was supposed to receive his money in five business days. but several weeks later, still nothing. >> and i never got anything. never heard from anybody. >> reporter: after nearly a month and no check, cameron contacted a manager. she said the company would have to issue cameron a new check and he'd have to wait five more weeks. that didn't sit well with him....
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when a man says that he said is a textbook definition of sexual assault. i mean, it's a textbook definition, and the thing is that, it makes it so believable that he engaged in that kind of activity is just not that he said it, and but his sort of -- instinctive abuse of power. he acts in the private sector, and he acts in the way that he treats employees. and it, you know, in that, you know, i live in the penthouse, i'm a billionaire. i'm a star. ki do whatever i want. and that's the most disturbing piece, you know. my fa h ther used to say the greatest abu is the power of power, economic power, political power, physical power. and this is not a guy that should be be representing the united states in any way. >> do you think it is not disqualifying for even more voters yet? >> i don't know how deeply it's sunk into the consciousness. i don't know that you know we think that something gets this once, twice, ten times, a thousands time over. most people are just trying to figure out how the put bread and butter on the table. i, i i don't know. i think it's
when a man says that he said is a textbook definition of sexual assault. i mean, it's a textbook definition, and the thing is that, it makes it so believable that he engaged in that kind of activity is just not that he said it, and but his sort of -- instinctive abuse of power. he acts in the private sector, and he acts in the way that he treats employees. and it, you know, in that, you know, i live in the penthouse, i'm a billionaire. i'm a star. ki do whatever i want. and that's the most...
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i started out as a textbook salesman. >> did you really? >> really? >> education is moving to subscriptions style where parents pay one fee a month and they get unlimited access. you don't want to do the in app thing where kids are being dinged. that takes away from the experience. we want the kid to know when they enter the game. i paid my due and now i play this game. at the end of the day what we twupt do is open the minds of kids to science being a cool thing. >> i was just going to ask related to what we were talking about earlier with science being politicized is there any content that you are worried you might have to leave out, things like evolution? >> we have kids every thursday to play the game. once a person showed up and had requested is it possible for you not to talk about the earth being so old. but we don't try to -- i think you need to provide more help to the kids whose parents are not thinking through science cht you want to make sure that you don't turn -- >> i have a commercial running against me. you don't try to politicize the
i started out as a textbook salesman. >> did you really? >> really? >> education is moving to subscriptions style where parents pay one fee a month and they get unlimited access. you don't want to do the in app thing where kids are being dinged. that takes away from the experience. we want the kid to know when they enter the game. i paid my due and now i play this game. at the end of the day what we twupt do is open the minds of kids to science being a cool thing. >> i...
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american experience was not recorded in some of our textbooks. but this year we celebrate 50 years again. and we have come a long way. and yet there is much work to be done. and as stephen again intimated, we're taking a look at where we might go. over the next 50 years. an certainly on behalf of chairman donaldson, i invite each of you to reflect with your own experience, interact with your neighbors and friends on their views of historic preservation and offer to the council and others what they would envision as being the next 50 years for preserving our collective heritage. also, i would ask you to take a look if you could at the act, a copy of the act that is on display out in the hallway. and you will be impressed by the language and the sense of passion about historic preservation that was envisioned by those who crafted that legislation, signed on october 15th by president johnson. so this is a celebration for all of us who care about history, remembrance and our collective heritage. but i would tell you what has sustained the historic pr
american experience was not recorded in some of our textbooks. but this year we celebrate 50 years again. and we have come a long way. and yet there is much work to be done. and as stephen again intimated, we're taking a look at where we might go. over the next 50 years. an certainly on behalf of chairman donaldson, i invite each of you to reflect with your own experience, interact with your neighbors and friends on their views of historic preservation and offer to the council and others what...
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kennedy: i want to talk about the book it's a textbook, it's heavy, it's meaty, it offers recipes and wood and tomorrow foolery. >> it's my third book and the first one with no bad words baits is a textbook. i wanted people to be able to buy it for their kids without worrying about jokes about genitalia. kennedy: you teach people to make things out of wood. you come from generations of woodworkers. you grew up learning how to make things out of wood. >> my uncles and far it and grand airport are all makers of wood. kennedy: you have a functioning wood shop a when you are off with your wife this summer there were still people making stuff. >> they are right now making sawdust. kennedy: huh resentful of the amish and their ability to woodwork without the technology you employ? >> i'm envious of the amish for many reasons. they never have to answer tweets. and they get a lot of work done, those amish. >> if you woke up and your arms were branches and your fingers were sticks, how would you feel? >> wooden? >> you love wood so much that a part of you became wood. >> i would be horrified a
kennedy: i want to talk about the book it's a textbook, it's heavy, it's meaty, it offers recipes and wood and tomorrow foolery. >> it's my third book and the first one with no bad words baits is a textbook. i wanted people to be able to buy it for their kids without worrying about jokes about genitalia. kennedy: you teach people to make things out of wood. you come from generations of woodworkers. you grew up learning how to make things out of wood. >> my uncles and far it and...
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covera there is a textbook shor. ory has cut 000 teaching assistas from the eaades. he may have givetax ts millionaires spny yrs as a nuclear miile lach officer. but pat mccrory is shortchanging our schools. if the presint gave the order weo launch the missiles, that would be it. but pat mccrory is shortchanging our schools. i prayedhat callave the order would me.nch the missiles, [ sirens blearg ] would bomb t [ beep] ouof them. i want to be unpredicble. i love war. ought d dalp with nuclr apons es. it should scare everyone. i'm hiary clinton and i approve this message. there is no limit to w evstudt in nor c can learn and achieve. . should not ask fomore mon f s them with artillery. we have al see ir with explosives. we have seen them mong towns anviag alo th main rotol. >> spoke with one of their officers yrdayho bragged atey u tter ours. e algh is toaileven gh most ede o. y willmscb. > unda inu. traffic. it is r noports of accidents or injuriedue to probleut h repos ofs country. >> the plans are not unlimited. they agreed to a $48 million settlent for failing to
covera there is a textbook shor. ory has cut 000 teaching assistas from the eaades. he may have givetax ts millionaires spny yrs as a nuclear miile lach officer. but pat mccrory is shortchanging our schools. if the presint gave the order weo launch the missiles, that would be it. but pat mccrory is shortchanging our schools. i prayedhat callave the order would me.nch the missiles, [ sirens blearg ] would bomb t [ beep] ouof them. i want to be unpredicble. i love war. ought d dalp with nuclr...
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[laughter] >> send the textbook to someone else.ot a just a slow, steady grind we are in at the moment. >> it is a slow, steady grind. but we are cognizant of the fact that the political temperature is rising. eventually if we look long enough ahead, this your or four years from now, there will be a major political backlash that will make exit look like nothing. but we have to act on it. >> there is no doubt -- i will not disagree with you, the fact that over the last eight years we have seen stimulus and austerity, which you could say is a political solution to stimulus. >> or, the disease is worse than the cure. >> it does not seem anything is working. you could take everything away and let the markets sort itself out. let it go. >> it is adjusting you bring it up. that is more of an austrian response. we have the mother of all global recessions if we did. i think smith said something important, one quote never he saidbout from him, profits are highest in countries going the fastest. that is our fundamental global problem. the cap
[laughter] >> send the textbook to someone else.ot a just a slow, steady grind we are in at the moment. >> it is a slow, steady grind. but we are cognizant of the fact that the political temperature is rising. eventually if we look long enough ahead, this your or four years from now, there will be a major political backlash that will make exit look like nothing. but we have to act on it. >> there is no doubt -- i will not disagree with you, the fact that over the last eight...
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there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assistants from the early grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, >>> if you're in the market for new laptop apple might be unveiling what you need. rival microsoft is going to going head-to-head with introducing their own. jill wagner joins us with the stories. >> reporter: good morning. apple is holding its event today. the coming will show off the new macbook pro and macbook air. the first major overhaul in years macbook pro will have a function keys and a lot to the touch idea. microsoft will pay $650 who trains up for the macbook pro are macbook air for the new service books or circus pro. mike southern avenue site this week. >>> emojis. the not just for texting anymore. there getting their own art exhibit. >> an original set of 170 emoji's and pagers in 1999 in japan will be on display at the museum of modern art. the emojis planted the seed for the explosive growth of a new visual language. first i rolled my eyes at the story b
there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assistants from the early grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, >>> if you're in the market for new laptop apple might be unveiling what you need. rival microsoft is going to going head-to-head with introducing their own. jill wagner joins us with the stories. >> reporter: good morning. apple is holding its event today. the coming will show off the new macbook pro and macbook air. the first major...
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sluggish demand for textbooks, dwindling college enrollment.tot some more of the u.k.. london property is dropping in the price growth rankings. it has a risk of becoming uk's the u.k'sorming -- worst-performing of the nine areas it tracks. that is interesting. only the northeast has fared worse, down 1.2%. for the last month, london didn't do so badly. on the month asking prices for the nation, the whole of 5.9%. this is a chart going back to 2010. , all 16 of them since the referendum on the 23rd of june, 2016, they add up -- the reale up by 7%. of ben the bank broadbent saying sterling has will help the economy overcome shock from the referendum. inflation will probably rise somewhat in the next few years but didn't indicate any concern. tomorrow, we get cpi data out of the u.k.. we will learn about that in just a few seconds. vonnie: as we talk about guilt yields, we are looking at the dollar index. it is slightly lower today, just below 98 which is the highest we have been seeing over the last couple of years. there,h, counting us crude oi
sluggish demand for textbooks, dwindling college enrollment.tot some more of the u.k.. london property is dropping in the price growth rankings. it has a risk of becoming uk's the u.k'sorming -- worst-performing of the nine areas it tracks. that is interesting. only the northeast has fared worse, down 1.2%. for the last month, london didn't do so badly. on the month asking prices for the nation, the whole of 5.9%. this is a chart going back to 2010. , all 16 of them since the referendum on the...
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market for textbooks. almost half its market from education and it is facing sluggish demand for textbooks, dwindling u.s. college enrollment, and decline in testing business shares. the u.k.he yield on 10-year versus the yield on the spanish 10-year. spain is the white line. what is interesting is that 10-year yield in the u.k. is now 10-yearabove spain's since april and it is rising to its highest level amid speculation sterling is already pushing up prices for consumers in the u.k.. data tomorrow could show consumer prices rising in september. that would be the strongest in two years. --lt yields have been crying climbing for three consecutive weeks. driving the market gauge for inflation expectations to the highest in 2.5 years, the brexit concerns. spain has its own political concerns. are we heading for a third election? this is a wonderful mps chart. the white line is keywords on the bloomberg terminal sits brexit. the keyword is hard brexit. the orange line on top is sterling against the dollar. as
market for textbooks. almost half its market from education and it is facing sluggish demand for textbooks, dwindling u.s. college enrollment, and decline in testing business shares. the u.k.he yield on 10-year versus the yield on the spanish 10-year. spain is the white line. what is interesting is that 10-year yield in the u.k. is now 10-yearabove spain's since april and it is rising to its highest level amid speculation sterling is already pushing up prices for consumers in the u.k.. data...
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there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assistants from the early grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, >> well, tomorrow when we go out to the bus stop, it's going to be cold. >> little chilly, not as cold tomorrow morning, still chilly, 45 degrees how your morning starts at the bus stop and 73 for your high tomorrow. still have that late thursday night, early hilly clinton: far too many famili today don't earn what they need and don't have the opportunies they deserve. i beeve famili deserve quality education for their ki, childcare they can trust and affo, equal pay for women, and jobs they can really live on. people ask me what will be different if i'm president? well kids and families have been the passion of my life and they will be the captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: amy, no more meetings please. i've got to finish the monologue. >> okay. >> steph stapler? >>,tephen! oooh. >> stephen: good lord! it's a scary ghost, jus inim ha. >> what? no, i'm the ghost of
there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assistants from the early grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, >> well, tomorrow when we go out to the bus stop, it's going to be cold. >> little chilly, not as cold tomorrow morning, still chilly, 45 degrees how your morning starts at the bus stop and 73 for your high tomorrow. still have that late thursday night, early hilly clinton: far too many famili today don't earn what they need and don't...
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80% on used textbooks. 70% on rental textbooks.ean, textbooks are so expensive and they slam parents' pocketbooks. get them young, keep them forever. stuart: i was paying an arm and a leg for textbook. amazon 830. what do you think? >> expensive stock here, stuart. look at what they are doing. they are going after sales force. they are going after netflix, they are going after grociers, ups, fedex. if they can keep growing -- they have growth, they have real growth amazon, although it's expensive, tough to bet against, though. stuart: this is an amazon-related story. the luxury goods maker lvnh, their brand luÍs -- louis vuitton, no way they are selling products on amazon.azon would le high-end brands. they have what they have luxury brands. the french-based companies are saying, no thank you. they reported earnings today and they were pretty good, lv and mh. they don't need the amazons of the world. stuart: upper-class british accept to describe activities of the eliteist maker. [laughter] >> check the big board. five minutes into
80% on used textbooks. 70% on rental textbooks.ean, textbooks are so expensive and they slam parents' pocketbooks. get them young, keep them forever. stuart: i was paying an arm and a leg for textbook. amazon 830. what do you think? >> expensive stock here, stuart. look at what they are doing. they are going after sales force. they are going after netflix, they are going after grociers, ups, fedex. if they can keep growing -- they have growth, they have real growth amazon, although it's...
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came back when i was learning about the civil rights movement and the history that we tell in the textbook is from the perspective of a black-and-white narrative. my parents never really talked to me about race in america and i don't know if that is because they didn't experience it or if they thought i was learning english and was assimilating that i wouldn't past experience. learning about the civil rights movement impacted me deeply and i used to cry to my dad when he picked me up from school and tell him about all of the atrocities that i didn't see myself in that and i didn't think that applied to me. but as you mentioned, there was a kid who when i was placed in an honors math class asked the question why is she in the honors math class, she can't even speak english and it took everything i had not to cry. and it may broken english i said i don't need to learn how to speak english to do math. math is a universal language and that is why i was always so drawn to it because two plus two is four in any language. but that experience really even at that early age i understood the issues t
came back when i was learning about the civil rights movement and the history that we tell in the textbook is from the perspective of a black-and-white narrative. my parents never really talked to me about race in america and i don't know if that is because they didn't experience it or if they thought i was learning english and was assimilating that i wouldn't past experience. learning about the civil rights movement impacted me deeply and i used to cry to my dad when he picked me up from...
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different.drama allows kids who don't play sportscreating find in any textbook. textbook.to kill a mockingbird, there's these theme of fearing the unknown creating a teaching moment you won't find in any textbook. >> to delete mockingbird there's this theme of fearing the unknown or something different than you. we are following that the aim of helping people out that we don't know. i think everyone can learn that and be more like atticus and do. >> kevin barry reporting. the performance will be friday and saturday at 730. you can get tickets at city high office during open hours. >> we now to chief meteorologist terry swails to let us know about the weather. >> some days are better than others. this is diversity week. we had 85 and now we are down to 41. by tomorrow morning we're looking at frost. were looking >> you are looking at the radar and there is nothing on it. we are in a dry weather pattern that will last through the weekend. also into early next week. nothing exciting to talk about in terms of precipitation. temperature-wise it's been a different stor
different.drama allows kids who don't play sportscreating find in any textbook. textbook.to kill a mockingbird, there's these theme of fearing the unknown creating a teaching moment you won't find in any textbook. >> to delete mockingbird there's this theme of fearing the unknown or something different than you. we are following that the aim of helping people out that we don't know. i think everyone can learn that and be more like atticus and do. >> kevin barry reporting. the...
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as to how it breaks down in terms of digital versus conventional textbooks.today, one has got to have a vision for the future and reality today until all schools have the infrastructure retire to support broadband, we are not talking about digital education in k-12. in higher education, the progress is much further. we have higher colleges of technology in places are very which exciting because the aia really support the student. it helps them learn in a very personal way. k12 is going to be a longer process. we made this new arrangement with the ministry of education, a seven-year long process. it is a digital arrangement that helps, at first, is going to be in print. that manifests itself progressively in digital as the environment changes. angie: all right, definitely want to ask you about what happens in terms of growth and expansion. you talked a little bit about that. what happens though after congress basically going after saudi arabia, after 9/11, does that impact an american company like yours to do business? know, we are doing business in about 135
as to how it breaks down in terms of digital versus conventional textbooks.today, one has got to have a vision for the future and reality today until all schools have the infrastructure retire to support broadband, we are not talking about digital education in k-12. in higher education, the progress is much further. we have higher colleges of technology in places are very which exciting because the aia really support the student. it helps them learn in a very personal way. k12 is going to be a...
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i think we will have not only primer, but a textbook and a roadmap. the reality is you look relegation today and our decisions are social and political that tie into the efforts of reconstruction. but many americans may not know that the conversations we have have and congressmen lunch our conductivity to reconstruction. it is a vision and goals of the national park service to have a concerted conversation about this time. many of you sitting in this room supported us in the previous four to five years during the centennial, which is another challenging time of how do we interpret the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the civil war and how we did in a way that is broad-based, diverse and holistic. we survived that. few survived that your so the next chapter in our american solvay's reconstruction. , my mission, my lot in life to work diligently with you, the american public, with historians with the canonal park service so we reconstruct the construction. a cute. -- reconstruct reconstruction. thank you. [applause] gregory: before i came out here,
i think we will have not only primer, but a textbook and a roadmap. the reality is you look relegation today and our decisions are social and political that tie into the efforts of reconstruction. but many americans may not know that the conversations we have have and congressmen lunch our conductivity to reconstruction. it is a vision and goals of the national park service to have a concerted conversation about this time. many of you sitting in this room supported us in the previous four to...
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((joe biden/(d) vice president of the united states: "his admission of what is the textbook definition of sexual assault, i'm talking about trump obviously, is not inconsistent with the way he's >> he went on tell the crowd that trump has "shot himself in the foot so many times" that he believes hillary clinton will be elected... unless democrats become complacent and dont go out to vote./// ((brian loftus)) >>> and the i-team's george knapp spoke with republican vice presidential hopeful mike pence via satellite. the two discussed the continued release of clinton's leaked e-mails he believes could be damaging to clinton: (( mike pence: just in the last 24 hours evidence has come to light that showed that while hillary clinton and her staff were directing tens of millions of dollars to supporters of the clinton's in the relief efforts in haiti. this is the sort of thing that clinton said never happened when she was at the state department and now thanks to another network we found out that that kind of pay to play politics was going on. major supporters of the clinton's were receiving
((joe biden/(d) vice president of the united states: "his admission of what is the textbook definition of sexual assault, i'm talking about trump obviously, is not inconsistent with the way he's >> he went on tell the crowd that trump has "shot himself in the foot so many times" that he believes hillary clinton will be elected... unless democrats become complacent and dont go out to vote./// ((brian loftus)) >>> and the i-team's george knapp spoke with republican...
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trump was saying he would love to take biden up on the behind the gym and calling his comments a textbook assault. >>> he is mr. tough guy when he is standing behind a microphone by himself. he wants to bring me to the back of the barn and by the way if i said that, they would say he is violent, how could he have done that. >>> donald trump's rally was the final stop in the 3 day blitz. >>> hillary clinton was in south florida attacking donald trump for refusing the out come of theelection. >> this is serious on january 20th the first thing a president dun does is take an oath to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and i have serious doubts on whether donald trump understands what that means. trump is atalking everything that set -- attacking severthening that set -- everything that set our country apart for the last years. >>> and leaked e-mails last month powell called donald trump is national disgrace. >> the power company left this community in a dangerous situation, reporter is taking action and getting results. >> reporter: there is a back up of 7 light across the street t
trump was saying he would love to take biden up on the behind the gym and calling his comments a textbook assault. >>> he is mr. tough guy when he is standing behind a microphone by himself. he wants to bring me to the back of the barn and by the way if i said that, they would say he is violent, how could he have done that. >>> donald trump's rally was the final stop in the 3 day blitz. >>> hillary clinton was in south florida attacking donald trump for refusing the...
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online, and so isis just downloaded those textbooks and used them in isis schools. >> smith: the saudis have revised some textbooks and say they are working on their messaging. >> we're working on the counter-narrative almost every day. we're having meetings, we're having consultations with people, with experts. we have a show called al ikhbariya, and on that show, people give their opinion. and one of the questions asked is the question, "how can you protect your children from the ideas of isis or the ideas of terrorism?" (music playing) >> smith: another saudi tv show, selfie, mocks isis through comedy by spoofing a mass execution. >> smith: here, an isis fighter tries to get his father, who has come to take him home, to participate in the killing. >> smith: the question i had was whether saudi attempts at counter-messaging were making a difference. >> (man singing) >> smith: isis has drawn more young men from saudi arabia than any other gulf state. >> smith: has secretary kerry made any progress? has the united states made any progress in pressuring the saudis to change? >> we've mad
online, and so isis just downloaded those textbooks and used them in isis schools. >> smith: the saudis have revised some textbooks and say they are working on their messaging. >> we're working on the counter-narrative almost every day. we're having meetings, we're having consultations with people, with experts. we have a show called al ikhbariya, and on that show, people give their opinion. and one of the questions asked is the question, "how can you protect your children from...
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there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrhas cu3,000 teaching assistants from the early grades. >>> if you use applproducts you probably need all sorts of cords and chargersis warning you this morning about where you should buy them. and met life characters as its mascots. >> reporter: good morning justin. warning for shoppers who are buying apple products from amazon. apple did some shoppi on the website and found nearly 90% of the cords and chargers that are claiming to be real apple products are counterfeit. apple is suing a new jersey company that it says is behind many ofthe fake products. and, sry, oopy you're fired. met life is parting ways with snoopy they are trying to focus on business clients. appeal in corporate america. charlie brown's beag has been the face of met life for 31 years and that's about 170 dog years. >>long time. going to be a big change for their customers, i'm sure. >>> d, jill, wanted to ask you about this yone continue owe showed off a new gg system -- nintindo showed off a new gami
there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrhas cu3,000 teaching assistants from the early grades. >>> if you use applproducts you probably need all sorts of cords and chargersis warning you this morning about where you should buy them. and met life characters as its mascots. >> reporter: good morning justin. warning for shoppers who are buying apple products from amazon. apple did some shoppi on the website and found nearly 90% of the cords and chargers that are claiming to be...
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when a man says that -- what he said is a textbook definition of sexual assault. i mean, it's a text book definition. the thing that is -- believable that he engaged in that kind of activity is not just that he said it but his sort of instinctive abuse of power. he acts in the private sector, he acts in the way he treats employees and that i -- i live in the penthouse. i'm a billionaire. i'm a star. and i can do what i want. that's the most disturbing piece. my father used to say, the power. economic power, political power, physical power. and this is not a guy that should be representing the united states in any way. >> why do you think it's not been disqualifying for even more voters yet? >> i don't know how deeply it has sunk into the consciousness. i don't know that we think that something gets said ten times, a thousands times over a weekend and everyone absorbs it. most people are trying to figure out how to put bread and butter on the table. so i don't know. i think it's sunk in pretty deeply. it has changed the dynamic around the country in a pretty substa
when a man says that -- what he said is a textbook definition of sexual assault. i mean, it's a text book definition. the thing that is -- believable that he engaged in that kind of activity is not just that he said it but his sort of instinctive abuse of power. he acts in the private sector, he acts in the way he treats employees and that i -- i live in the penthouse. i'm a billionaire. i'm a star. and i can do what i want. that's the most disturbing piece. my father used to say, the power....
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physics, the best way to learn it is not from a textbook but hands on. playing with the experiments. >> you do that weather wise. >> i am yes. this morning we have the clear skies and the temperatures in the 30s. away from the lake a frost advisory in place for us. it is covering the inland counties. now the temperatures held up just a bit thanks to a breeze staying in place overnieblth. it is coldest when we have the clear skies and the winds. the high pressure is influencing but overall the temperatures will recover into the mid 50s today. 60 tomorrow and 70 by saturday. 34 west bend. a couple of 33s. now sheboygan this morning 35. 39 coming in for racine. zip up a jacket this morning. we have a pocket of chilly area over the northern and central plains and pushing to the great for tomorrow. so acouple of clouds today. mid 50s. northwest winds 8-16. breezy, but not windy. tonight overnight 30s going tonight. again clear skies. moving into friday, lots of sunshine for tomorrow. it is a really pleasant day. if you have it off, you have picked a good day.
physics, the best way to learn it is not from a textbook but hands on. playing with the experiments. >> you do that weather wise. >> i am yes. this morning we have the clear skies and the temperatures in the 30s. away from the lake a frost advisory in place for us. it is covering the inland counties. now the temperatures held up just a bit thanks to a breeze staying in place overnieblth. it is coldest when we have the clear skies and the winds. the high pressure is influencing but...
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sot - joe biden: "textbook example of sexual assault / donald trump clearly noticing president obama and the first lady stepped up their attacks on the campaign trail. sot - donald trump: we have a bunch of babies running our country, folks. we have a bunch of lo babies. but with national polls trending further toward clinton?.trum p's path to 270 electoral votes grows more challenging. his campaign's best hope may be to rev up the republican base and hope for a low turnout on election day msot - matthew dowd: "not pursuing independents, not pursuing soft democrats who anyway not like hillary clinton the clinton campaign strategy is very different -they're pushing in their map and flip states from red to blue. o/c close: with the debates in their rear view mirror, donald trump and hillary clinton can now just focus on getting their supporters out to vote. election day is 18 days away but in many states, people are already heading to the polls and mailing in their ballots karen travers, abc news, washington republican congressman rod blum agreed to debate next week. they're both runni
sot - joe biden: "textbook example of sexual assault / donald trump clearly noticing president obama and the first lady stepped up their attacks on the campaign trail. sot - donald trump: we have a bunch of babies running our country, folks. we have a bunch of lo babies. but with national polls trending further toward clinton?.trum p's path to 270 electoral votes grows more challenging. his campaign's best hope may be to rev up the republican base and hope for a low turnout on election day...
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there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assistants from the rly grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, returned a unanimous verdict convicting canned can of involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving. david hurst has been following this story for more than a year. >> he's live with more. reporter: yeah, the judge sentenced him to between 12 and 16 years prthe jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter but there was really a lot of relief from liz family and attorneys after of second degree murder that would have had a maximum sentence of 60 years in prison. >> the charges stem from the former unc student getting into his car last summer and driving drunk crashing into another car on the interstate he killed darlene mcgee, felecia harris and her 6- year-old granddaughter. >> the victim's families tell us they're disappointed in the verdict and they were hoping they cinco de mayo back wa guilty verdict in the murder charges. kania did address the courtand apologize
there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assistants from the rly grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, returned a unanimous verdict convicting canned can of involuntary manslaughter and reckless driving. david hurst has been following this story for more than a year. >> he's live with more. reporter: yeah, the judge sentenced him to between 12 and 16 years prthe jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter but there was really a lot of relief...
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when a man says -- what he said is the textbook definition of sexual assault. the idea that she lets me do anything because i'm a celebrity is just sick. and what's wrong is we have to change the whole culture here. no man has a right to touch a woman, to raise a hand to a woman, to abuse a woman for any reason. >> new reaction from vice-presidential nominee tim kaine on the wikileaks e-mails. >> not only are these e-mails an effort by wikileaks and russia to try to destabilize our election, but second, you can't assume that they're all accurate. one of the e-mails that came out this week referred to me. it was completely inaccurate. i don't know whether it was inaccurate because the acceptedaccepted sender didn't know what they were talking about or it had been doctored. anybody who will try to cyberattack and try to destabilize an election, you can't trust they will maintain h honesty about what they are dumping. >> we have reports on both campaigns. hallie jackson and chris continkristin welker in the bureau. we have some new reporting to share. what have yo
when a man says -- what he said is the textbook definition of sexual assault. the idea that she lets me do anything because i'm a celebrity is just sick. and what's wrong is we have to change the whole culture here. no man has a right to touch a woman, to raise a hand to a woman, to abuse a woman for any reason. >> new reaction from vice-presidential nominee tim kaine on the wikileaks e-mails. >> not only are these e-mails an effort by wikileaks and russia to try to destabilize our...
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. >> his admission of what is the textbook definition of sexual assault is not inconsistent with the way he has abused power all along. >> reporter: the president hammering republican leaders who have just decided to withdraw their support. >> you claim the mantle of the party of family values. and this is the guy you nominate? and stand by and endorse and campaign with until, finally, at the 11th hour you withdraw your nomination. you don't get credit for that. >> donald trump has two rallies in battleground north carolina, the state where the latest polls have him falling behind. hillary clinton is actually off the trail again today. she has a star-studded fund-raising swing on the west coast and she has her husband, bill clinton, and her daughter, chelsea, campaigning for her as well as president obama in ohio who will try to rally voters in that state that he won to vote early. chris? >> thank you very much. >>> one of trump's accusers is a woman named jessica leeds and she is telling her story to cnn. she said trump's alleged assault happened on a plane decades ago. she laid out
. >> his admission of what is the textbook definition of sexual assault is not inconsistent with the way he has abused power all along. >> reporter: the president hammering republican leaders who have just decided to withdraw their support. >> you claim the mantle of the party of family values. and this is the guy you nominate? and stand by and endorse and campaign with until, finally, at the 11th hour you withdraw your nomination. you don't get credit for that. >>...
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.: ((joe biden/(d) vice president of the united states: "his admission of what is the textbook definition of sexual assault, i'm talking about trump obviously, is not inconsistent with the way he's abused power all along.")) ((patrick walker)) >> protestors twice interrupted his speech... and the vice president chose to engage them -- even answering a question about saudi arabian aggression. and he told the crowd trump has "shot himself in the foot so hillary clinton will be elected... unless democrats become complacent and dont go out to vote. ((patrick walker)) >> coming up tonight after football... i'll have more on what the vice president had to say about catherine cortez masto... who was more of a co-headliner than a warm-up speaker this afternoon. ((christianne klein)) >> did the vice president make any other stops while he was in town? ((patrick walker)) >> he did. he stopped at a clinton campaign the vice president also stopped in at the mandalay bay workers' cafeteria to campaign for hillary clinton and catherine cortez masto./// ((michelle mortensen)) >>> donald trump is firing
.: ((joe biden/(d) vice president of the united states: "his admission of what is the textbook definition of sexual assault, i'm talking about trump obviously, is not inconsistent with the way he's abused power all along.")) ((patrick walker)) >> protestors twice interrupted his speech... and the vice president chose to engage them -- even answering a question about saudi arabian aggression. and he told the crowd trump has "shot himself in the foot so hillary clinton will...
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are not presented so much and that are not known in history and also that are not mentioned in our textbooks that's why it's very important for me to perform and represent these people. >> that's a real common theme we've heard during this whole month. >> yes, definitely. >> can you introduce us to the members of parangal? >> yes, i can. we have eric, ophelia, kimberly gilbert, marf or, rachel, and noelle. >> thank you for coming and bringing your performance here to us and thank you for being a part of not only our show but filipino american history month. >> thank you for having us. >> again, the parangal dance company performing for us now, so flees enjoy. trt 4:10 (applause) ♪please enjoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> thank you very much. the pa rang gal dance company. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> all right. you can find out more about the group as well as filipino-american history month and the filipino-american jazz festival on nbcbayarea.com and on social media with "asian pacific america." our thanks again to the group for
are not presented so much and that are not known in history and also that are not mentioned in our textbooks that's why it's very important for me to perform and represent these people. >> that's a real common theme we've heard during this whole month. >> yes, definitely. >> can you introduce us to the members of parangal? >> yes, i can. we have eric, ophelia, kimberly gilbert, marf or, rachel, and noelle. >> thank you for coming and bringing your performance here...
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that was textbook. >> next video, in the car with his little baby girl. baby girl knows one word. so, she works with her. ? can you take me -- ? higher ? >> got to work with what you got. >> goes through all the litany ? baby there ain't no mountain -- >> high. ? enough ? >> that's creative, too. >> knows that one word and dad's working with it quite perfectly. quite little sing-a-long. ? life is a -- >> high. ? i'm going to ride it all night ? >> one woman, one motorcycle, one amazing next "right this minute." >>> still to come, she's the dog who spent her days -- >> in a cage, cramped. >> see how rescuers stretched her out and turned her life around. >> happy to be alive and have someone to play with. >>> plus, there's another ipad mini to give away. tuesday's buzz word for your does does your makeup remover take it all off? every kiss-proof, cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena? makeup remover does. f than that? neutrogena. my hygienist said the most random thing. she said i should think of my teeth like an apple. it could be great on the outside not so great on the inside. h
that was textbook. >> next video, in the car with his little baby girl. baby girl knows one word. so, she works with her. ? can you take me -- ? higher ? >> got to work with what you got. >> goes through all the litany ? baby there ain't no mountain -- >> high. ? enough ? >> that's creative, too. >> knows that one word and dad's working with it quite perfectly. quite little sing-a-long. ? life is a -- >> high. ? i'm going to ride it all night ? >>...
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finish because i want to use the words of the speaker of the house and paul ryan who said it was textbookwhen donald trump said that judge curiel could simply not rule in the case because of his mexican heritage and he's from illinois. so -- indiana, excuse me. so to say there are no actions to match up with the things i was talking about, to mock a disabled reporter, yes, those are actions. >> he did not do that and the prove is out there he did not do that. >> and you wanted to list -- >> wait, wait. >> you wanted to list the number of black people who have senior positions on donald trump's campaign? you name katrina pearson. i bet you can't name two. >> i could go on all day. amorosa. i'm not going to play into your little tester -- >> wait, name a third? who is the third? amirosa and katrina are the only two black people -- >> people in the studio are even laughing. listen, i've got to get back to gina. it is important -- it is important facts do matter and you're saying donald trump is not responsible for taking an ad out. >> they do. >> and he didn't discriminate -- how do you cons
finish because i want to use the words of the speaker of the house and paul ryan who said it was textbookwhen donald trump said that judge curiel could simply not rule in the case because of his mexican heritage and he's from illinois. so -- indiana, excuse me. so to say there are no actions to match up with the things i was talking about, to mock a disabled reporter, yes, those are actions. >> he did not do that and the prove is out there he did not do that. >> and you wanted to...
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the history that we tell in the textbooks is from the perspective of a black-and-white narrative so i never learned about latinos during the civil rights movement and my parents never talk to me about racism and race in america. i don't know what that because they didn't experience it or if because i was growing up in america that i wouldn't experience that. learning about the civil rights movement impacted me deeply and i used to cry to my dad when he picked me up from school and tell him about all the atrocities i was learning about in school. i didn't see myself in that so i didn't think it applied to me. but of course, in sixth grade, i was placed in an honors stat class and he asked the question and said why she in the honors math class. she's mexican. you can even english. it took everything i had not cry and in my broken english i said i don't need to learn to speak english to do math. math is a universal language and that's why i was always so drawn to it because two plus two is four in any language. that experience, even at that early age, i understood the issues in our cultu
the history that we tell in the textbooks is from the perspective of a black-and-white narrative so i never learned about latinos during the civil rights movement and my parents never talk to me about racism and race in america. i don't know what that because they didn't experience it or if because i was growing up in america that i wouldn't experience that. learning about the civil rights movement impacted me deeply and i used to cry to my dad when he picked me up from school and tell him...
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." >> what he said is a textbook definition of sexual assault. i mean, it's a textbook definition. and the thing that is -- makes it so believable that he engaged in that kind of activity is not just that he said it, but his sort of instinctive abuse of power. he acts in the private sector. he acts in the way he treats employees. >> reporter: the campaign also deploying other surrogates this weekend to try to energize women voters. that's going to be the strategy moving forward. look at the numbers. they are just devastating if you are within the trump campaign. secretary clinton right now leading him by 20 points among women voters. we know that that is something that's going to be really difficult for him to overcome on election day, particularly in some of the key battleground states. >> kristin welker, thank you. >>> joining me jay newton small. welcome to you. jay, we heard that sound bite earlier. trump supporters trying to clarify his claim the election is rigged. if this argument isn't buying him much among undecided voters, what's the point of pushing it? >> this is someth
." >> what he said is a textbook definition of sexual assault. i mean, it's a textbook definition. and the thing that is -- makes it so believable that he engaged in that kind of activity is not just that he said it, but his sort of instinctive abuse of power. he acts in the private sector. he acts in the way he treats employees. >> reporter: the campaign also deploying other surrogates this weekend to try to energize women voters. that's going to be the strategy moving...
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i mean it's a textbook definition.nd, the thing that is, making it so believable that he engaged in that kind of activity, is not just that he said it, but his, sort of instinctive abuse of power. sandra: trump's running mate, however says more evidence is going to come out to disprove the claims against his boss. >> i know there is counterveiling evidence that is coming out right now and more information will probably come. but, the american people are very, very troubled. once again here we are in an election of such enormous magnitude in the life of this nation and once again the media is piling on with unsubstantiated claims as the headlines while they ignore an avalanche of hard evidence about corruption, pay-to-play, political favoritism eminating out of hillary clinton ears of secretary of state. sandra: different strategy between pence and donald trump but donald trump as you heard pushing back hard against his accusers. is that strategy working for him? >> no. we saw it, they undertook it the last debate in st
i mean it's a textbook definition.nd, the thing that is, making it so believable that he engaged in that kind of activity, is not just that he said it, but his, sort of instinctive abuse of power. sandra: trump's running mate, however says more evidence is going to come out to disprove the claims against his boss. >> i know there is counterveiling evidence that is coming out right now and more information will probably come. but, the american people are very, very troubled. once again...
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this is a textbook perfect area of low pressure. it's tightly coiled up right here is the center. this is the front that is now banging up against the northwestern section of the state of california. george shoes, our weather watcher, keeping track of this system coming in because he says so far our rain total from june is 2 1/3 inches of rain. thank you for keeping track of that, george. this area of low pressure as it pushes into the bay area will provide us with the rain showers and let's go ahead and track this together. again, the showers ease up from yesterday when we had some of those heavy downpours but now here's our futurecast and look at lunch hour, mostly cloudy skies, look upstream, light to moderate rainfall, cued up ready to move into the far reaches of the north bay. here's your evening commute and most of the area is dry with the heaviest rain showers north of the golden gate bridge and then start to fill in with the passage of the front and then still have the center area of low pressure to push in as well and that's when we have the potential of a thunderstorm a
this is a textbook perfect area of low pressure. it's tightly coiled up right here is the center. this is the front that is now banging up against the northwestern section of the state of california. george shoes, our weather watcher, keeping track of this system coming in because he says so far our rain total from june is 2 1/3 inches of rain. thank you for keeping track of that, george. this area of low pressure as it pushes into the bay area will provide us with the rain showers and let's go...
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that's a textbook definition of sexual assault. >> the e-mail news coming out friday. is this the october, maybe even november surprise? >> i would be surprised if he brought it up at all except to as maybe as many democrats to call on the fbi to information. clinton herself has done that. so at this point anything that really can affect the election results you can consider an october surprise. we've only got nine days to go. >> latino voters account for at least 20%. with tight races up and down the ballot, it is a growing voting -- block. groups on both sides of the political i'll are turning up their efforts. >> step by step, and door by door, advocacy groups are trying to win the tight federal races one voter at a time. >> you have to earn every vote in the latino mm initiative the target is the u.s. senate race. volunteers have visited 20,000 homes in the valley and made 250,000 phone calls. >> it is an all in, all hands on deck effort to make sure that the story is told about the clear difference between these two candidates. >> he says the seat is up for a stat
that's a textbook definition of sexual assault. >> the e-mail news coming out friday. is this the october, maybe even november surprise? >> i would be surprised if he brought it up at all except to as maybe as many democrats to call on the fbi to information. clinton herself has done that. so at this point anything that really can affect the election results you can consider an october surprise. we've only got nine days to go. >> latino voters account for at least 20%. with...
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biden also commented on trump's recent comments calling them the textbook definition of sexual after multiple women accused him of sexual assault. >> the presidential nominee spoke to a crowd in florida immediately denying the claims. >> these vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false. >> trump also claims to have substantial evidence to refute the accusations. he says he will make that may even pursue legal action against those who made the accusations. we want to know what you think with our question of the day. will allegations about a candidate's past affect your vote in november? to weigh in, head to our website, news3lv.com. click on the question of the day icon. >>> tributes to a north las vegas fire captain who died last week. captain yaphet miller remembered as a father, friend and leader. >> he died after fire call last month. news 3's craig fiegener was there and has this emotional farewell. >> reporter: fire captain yaphet miller joined the north las vegas fire department when he was 21. he died last week after a medical
biden also commented on trump's recent comments calling them the textbook definition of sexual after multiple women accused him of sexual assault. >> the presidential nominee spoke to a crowd in florida immediately denying the claims. >> these vicious claims about me of inappropriate conduct with women are totally and absolutely false. >> trump also claims to have substantial evidence to refute the accusations. he says he will make that may even pursue legal action against...
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there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assisnts from the early grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, >>> keep that umrella out for a little bit for a little bit. we have not rain here since hurricane matthew. today is the only opportunity we have for the next seven days. keep that umbrella. it'soing to cool down with the showers. 61 tomorrow and breezy. ma it's going to be a big change from those record- setting highs we were at just a y ago. 68 on sund. 70s return monday. continuing to the 60s next tuesday and wednesday. overnight lows, we were talking about those earlier, guys, in change. >> thanks, alyssa. narrator: it's all connected. richard burr wrote a plan to privatizmedicare, making you pay more. and richard burr got one point one million dollars from the insurance industry. richard burr was one of just three senators to vote against banning insider trading by congress. and richard burr voted to raise his own pay... seven times. he increased his wealth over 500
there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assisnts from the early grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, >>> keep that umrella out for a little bit for a little bit. we have not rain here since hurricane matthew. today is the only opportunity we have for the next seven days. keep that umbrella. it'soing to cool down with the showers. 61 tomorrow and breezy. ma it's going to be a big change from those record- setting highs we were at just a y ago....