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thee top 1% make 27 to eight times more than the bottom 99%. the average income of the top 1e is 1.5 million. the average income of the bottom 99%, about $54,000. go ahead, zach. >> caller: good morning.g. our youth? >> host: good. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my calls. a lot of interesting points so far. i would say buddy ago i recently dropped out income level the past two years were around 40,000 recently i was deciding to get into a field and other things that paid less. it's interesting to see the difference. i remember, i think the nation was when they're starting with you. so many expenses but i remember being in a really low income at the age of like 17, 18. doing whatever i can to save money. i was making nine, $10 an hourm from 17-21 when i got promoted in management. by the top of made a lot of sacrifices so i hadn't enoughav saved to buy a real first cheap house and a lot of people my age really were like no way, i would never do that, too expensive. but realistically it was so cheap to do so i owned it for about four or
thee top 1% make 27 to eight times more than the bottom 99%. the average income of the top 1e is 1.5 million. the average income of the bottom 99%, about $54,000. go ahead, zach. >> caller: good morning.g. our youth? >> host: good. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for taking my calls. a lot of interesting points so far. i would say buddy ago i recently dropped out income level the past two years were around 40,000 recently i was deciding to get into a field and other things that...
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so you had to make sure you had enough room in the bottom of the canal and the bottom of your boat and we have little creeks that run into the canal and they bring in sediment that ends up causing sandbars or just making it hard for us to maintain that six feet. in the winter months when we close down there are no boats running and we would drain out certain seks of the canal and we would use a good old shovel and go ahead and dig out the dirt that was in there so we could keep it at the minimum of six feet deep. once we finally got the maintenance all done, we would go ahead and let water back in and how we would do that is we couldn't use the potomac, but it's a good water source so we would have locks called inlet locks and it was a two-part system and the inlet locks connect right to the potomac river and there is a dam connected to those inlet locks. so we'd allow the water from the potomac to rush into the canal and we'd have a backup source of water just in case we had problems with the potomac river. and only the first 22 miles of the canal nowadays has water and then it gets v
so you had to make sure you had enough room in the bottom of the canal and the bottom of your boat and we have little creeks that run into the canal and they bring in sediment that ends up causing sandbars or just making it hard for us to maintain that six feet. in the winter months when we close down there are no boats running and we would drain out certain seks of the canal and we would use a good old shovel and go ahead and dig out the dirt that was in there so we could keep it at the...
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we are spending more than ever on those at the bottom. this slide indicates expenditures in 1996 and 2011. those were the years that are emphasized and be eden and schafer work. they say welfare is dead. by that they mean there isn't much being spent on welfare. well, if you take a look at these numbers, you see that we used to have a bunch of $20 billion programs. now snap is three times that big. ssi has doubled. unemployment insurance at the time they were looking is more than four times as big as it was in the earlier years. i didn't put down numbers for the child tax credit, or medicaid, child tax credit one from zero to $30 billion. medicaid went from about $150 billion to $300 billion. the death of welfare is greatly exaggerated. when the popular press and even my academic colleagues look at poverty they can to look at income. to measure income we rely on the current population survey or cps, or the survey of program participation. the cps is the source of our official party numbers. the other is the source of the data used by eden
we are spending more than ever on those at the bottom. this slide indicates expenditures in 1996 and 2011. those were the years that are emphasized and be eden and schafer work. they say welfare is dead. by that they mean there isn't much being spent on welfare. well, if you take a look at these numbers, you see that we used to have a bunch of $20 billion programs. now snap is three times that big. ssi has doubled. unemployment insurance at the time they were looking is more than four times as...
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they are investing for the triple bottom line. see that happening? what are the forces that will drive this? >> we are confronting undeniable when.
they are investing for the triple bottom line. see that happening? what are the forces that will drive this? >> we are confronting undeniable when.
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and one doesn't know where the bottom is. it's hard to imagine anyone who has ever run to be president of the united states saying any of what he said, and the accumulation of it all is just beyond my comprehension.
and one doesn't know where the bottom is. it's hard to imagine anyone who has ever run to be president of the united states saying any of what he said, and the accumulation of it all is just beyond my comprehension.
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at the bottom of your screen, you'll also see your seven-day forecast. he boardwalk in rehoboth beach, the dry side. but we have thunderstorms out there, some of which are fairly strong across the area. even potentially some severe thunderstorms across the area right now. mainly moving into lower parts of montgomery county, and chester county. so here's a look at the radar. we have a severe thunderstorm warning for chester county, parts of lower montgomery county. that is moving in the direction of philadelphia and will be there in the next 30 minutes or so. so the radar here kind of showing you a time lapse of what's been going on with this storm. with this afternoon, any strong to severe thunderstorms we have could be producing damaging winds near 60 miles an hour. heavy rain, lightning be. and we are seeing the potential for hail in some of these storms. we've seen seen indications of golf ball-sized hail. this severe thunderstorm warning for chester county, parts of montgomery county, heading towards philadelphia, damaging winds, heavy rain, lightning
at the bottom of your screen, you'll also see your seven-day forecast. he boardwalk in rehoboth beach, the dry side. but we have thunderstorms out there, some of which are fairly strong across the area. even potentially some severe thunderstorms across the area right now. mainly moving into lower parts of montgomery county, and chester county. so here's a look at the radar. we have a severe thunderstorm warning for chester county, parts of lower montgomery county. that is moving in the...
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you had to make sure you had enough room in between the bottom of the canal and the bottom of your boat. obviously we have little creeks that run into the canal, and they bring in sediment. that ends up causing sand bars or just kind of making it hard for us to maintain that six feet, so in the winter months when we closed down, there was no boats running. we would go ahead and drain out certain sections of the canal so that we would be able to use a good old shovel and go ahead and dig out that -- the dirt that was in there so that we could get it at that minimum of six feet deep. once we finally got the maintenance all done, we would go ahead and let water back in and how we would do that is we couldn't use the potomac, but it's a good water source. we would have locks that are called inlet lox, and it was a two-part system so the inlet locks connect right to the potomac river, and there is also a dam that's connected to the locks, so we go ahead and allow the water from the potomac to rush into the canal, and then we would have a backup source of water just in case we had problems wi
you had to make sure you had enough room in between the bottom of the canal and the bottom of your boat. obviously we have little creeks that run into the canal, and they bring in sediment. that ends up causing sand bars or just kind of making it hard for us to maintain that six feet, so in the winter months when we closed down, there was no boats running. we would go ahead and drain out certain sections of the canal so that we would be able to use a good old shovel and go ahead and dig out...
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we are spending more than ever on those at the bottom. this slide indicates expenditures in 1996 and 2011. those were the years that are andasized and be eden schafer work. they say welfare is dead. by that they mean there isn't much being spent on welfare. well, if you take a look at these numbers, you see that we used to have a bunch of $20 billion programs. now snap is three times that big. ssi has doubled. unemployment insurance at the time they were looking is more than four times as big as it was in the earlier years. i didn't put down numbers for the child tax credit, or credit onehild tax from zero to $30 billion. medicaid went from about one and your $50 billion to $300 billion. to $50 billion -- the death of welfare is greatly exaggerated. press and evenr my academic colleagues look at poverty they can to look at income. income we rely on the current population survey or cps, or the survey of program participation. the cps is the source of our official party numbers. the other is the source of the data used by eden and schafer. t
we are spending more than ever on those at the bottom. this slide indicates expenditures in 1996 and 2011. those were the years that are andasized and be eden schafer work. they say welfare is dead. by that they mean there isn't much being spent on welfare. well, if you take a look at these numbers, you see that we used to have a bunch of $20 billion programs. now snap is three times that big. ssi has doubled. unemployment insurance at the time they were looking is more than four times as big...
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the north end is the hotel part of the tavern and the bottom floor where you guys all had brought yourickets from, that was called the ballroom and it was the tavern at one point so it did serve alcohol back then and so that's where people would come from georgetown. they would take a four-hour trip up here to great falls and they'd ride boats just like this one and this was a packet or passenger boat and they would take the trips to escape the city and stay here at great falls just to kind of get away from it, relax, and they would stay up in the second or third floor. the second floor was for men and female quarters so they had to stay separately on that second floor unless they were able to provide a marriage license. if they were able to do that then they could stay on the third floor which was the attic or the honeymoon suite is what it was called back then. for an extra charge they could stay up on the top floor and then the south end of the tavern was the new lock house where the lock family stayed and so with this particular lock and its time it was, actually the lock keeper wo
the north end is the hotel part of the tavern and the bottom floor where you guys all had brought yourickets from, that was called the ballroom and it was the tavern at one point so it did serve alcohol back then and so that's where people would come from georgetown. they would take a four-hour trip up here to great falls and they'd ride boats just like this one and this was a packet or passenger boat and they would take the trips to escape the city and stay here at great falls just to kind of...
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at the bottom of the receipt i say i don't need the receipt and just live -- leave it behind. at the bottom there's to do to h you had. it happens at fresh market, dollar general, even winn-dixie. they will give you a free $5 to use on your next visit. that's free money just from looking at the bottom of your receipt, you know? on top of it you can submit it for apps for rebates. free money right there ready for the taking. >> great info. thank you so much, kati. we have the deal of the week in the next hour. >> yes. don't miss it. >> lindsay: it's 7:47. some of the low clouds we've been watching filtering out some of the buildings here in downtown. they're breaking up. sunshine will be out this morning. a dry start to the day. rain chances today are a little lower than yesterday, and i want to stress today absolutely no impact on your weather from our disturbance we're watching closely south of our state. as we look east from pinellas to hillsborough, it looks fabulous. winds are a little breezy out of the east, and those may pick up this week as well. temperatures warming up
at the bottom of the receipt i say i don't need the receipt and just live -- leave it behind. at the bottom there's to do to h you had. it happens at fresh market, dollar general, even winn-dixie. they will give you a free $5 to use on your next visit. that's free money just from looking at the bottom of your receipt, you know? on top of it you can submit it for apps for rebates. free money right there ready for the taking. >> great info. thank you so much, kati. we have the deal of the...
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the second problem i do think there's a problem at the bottom. too many families in deep poverty, too many mothers not able to hold a job and raise their kids at the same time. i was a single parent for many years and it is a very challenging thing as specially if you have allow the education and never had financial support from your family. we need to help the group at the bottom and we are not doing it. we are letting them be poor and sometimes deeply poor at the poverty level and we could do a lot more to improve that but the states, the federal government is not going to be able to do it so the bottom line is we need to go back to more waivers, that is where we got welfare reform in the first place, there were 43 waivers when we passed the welfare reform bill and almost all had to do with work and limiting family size through birth control and other measures so we need to go back to that, we need foreign ways to help families and a lot more work on how to help them advance in the economy. in summary welfare reform is at least a half success, m
the second problem i do think there's a problem at the bottom. too many families in deep poverty, too many mothers not able to hold a job and raise their kids at the same time. i was a single parent for many years and it is a very challenging thing as specially if you have allow the education and never had financial support from your family. we need to help the group at the bottom and we are not doing it. we are letting them be poor and sometimes deeply poor at the poverty level and we could do...
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so here's the bottom line. mer's had a huge run, but a lot of the move reflects that the company has gotten back on track after its biomed acquisition got delayed. it is improving, it is the only part of health care that remains in favor. i say, what's not to like! stick with cramer. can a othpaste do everhi well is clean was lik- pow. itelt like i had jt goneot. itust ki oke, ped evythi cle my tee arelong. they look eat.ped evythi cle theest 6x clning. ong. whitg. and at two w, superior sensitivli to the leading sensivity tootaste. al reay like the tsteps! sensitivli est hdp 1 cleans, step 2 whit it's the ole package. no one' dohis. crhealthy, beaiful smiles forife. it's the ole package. no one' dohis. mary buys a little lamb. it's the ole package. no one' dohis. one of mils of oers on this company servers.acceible b upiers a empyees obalal but yber threats upiers a empyees on tise, ma's data uld bender with the help of at&t, anserihat t migatecybethres, thr ical data is s ansethver.t ging tmop &ecure.o be caus
so here's the bottom line. mer's had a huge run, but a lot of the move reflects that the company has gotten back on track after its biomed acquisition got delayed. it is improving, it is the only part of health care that remains in favor. i say, what's not to like! stick with cramer. can a othpaste do everhi well is clean was lik- pow. itelt like i had jt goneot. itust ki oke, ped evythi cle my tee arelong. they look eat.ped evythi cle theest 6x clning. ong. whitg. and at two w, superior...
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in the bottom of the 10th. jim: that's called being locked in, folks. fowler set the table. he got on. pitch too cautiously, walk him and fowler into scoring position for rizzo, so one guy sets up the next. len: kendrick in left will get meanwhile, back at wayne manor. the giants a winner tonight. shut out the braves 7-0. jeff samardzija. jim: usually this time of year we talk about teams at the bottom of the standings playing spoiler. it's kind of like the cubs now, they have such a commanding lead now in their own division, you're seeing how they're going to influence this western division race. these games against the and -- dodgers and then the giants on the next home stand. len: in other words, this game matters way more to the giants than it does to the cubs. jim: sure. jim: the cub fans wait a minute now. we're not turning the tv off until this thing is over. len: zobrist a roller. seager can't get it. and that's ben's first hit of the night. hyundai player of the game, kris bryant. and his m.v.p. credentials have been enhanced quite a bit over jim: it's kind of ironi
in the bottom of the 10th. jim: that's called being locked in, folks. fowler set the table. he got on. pitch too cautiously, walk him and fowler into scoring position for rizzo, so one guy sets up the next. len: kendrick in left will get meanwhile, back at wayne manor. the giants a winner tonight. shut out the braves 7-0. jeff samardzija. jim: usually this time of year we talk about teams at the bottom of the standings playing spoiler. it's kind of like the cubs now, they have such a commanding...
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this goes so much beyond how long you're in office or term limits or the bottom line is any billionaire in the wor can get any politician on the phone at any time unless they're blatantly being indicted for something because whether you're giving them cash or whatever the fact that they could help you out of office, even if only in office two years, your kids get jobs at their companies and work for them as a consultant, you can't remove that effect that there's super wealthy people. that's going more and more decades -- you can't end. certain politicians who don't live off of it as much as hillary, for example, bernie sanders, but they're not successful and don't get a lot of policy done because they're not playing the games and they haven't achieved a whole like, like a clinton would because they're not working with possibly somewhat impressionable influences. >> i want to listen to donald trump saying he can fix this pay to play problem. >> nobody knows the system better than me. which is why i alone can fix it. >> john? >> this is like jesse james saying, i know how to rob trains an
this goes so much beyond how long you're in office or term limits or the bottom line is any billionaire in the wor can get any politician on the phone at any time unless they're blatantly being indicted for something because whether you're giving them cash or whatever the fact that they could help you out of office, even if only in office two years, your kids get jobs at their companies and work for them as a consultant, you can't remove that effect that there's super wealthy people. that's...
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results at the bottom of your screen. hile the white house is weighing in. the press secretary had this to the views but weto in the sechooses. >> gop nominee t mince lling cbs radio station in seattle today, "maybe kaepernick should find a country that works better for him. let him try. it won't happen." >>> breaking news, hayward's id tonight. is the ci mthe ,#the details of nfidential. this is video of stuart earlier this year speaking at the funeral of fallen scott lundgren. tonigh-ups in the department were blindsided about the news about the chief and say it came ther time captain maover as acting chief of police. >>> an l.a. woman is in a bay area jail accused of trying to sneak phones and heroin into san quentin for a friend on death row and somehow she managed to get through a met a decker. kpix5's -- metal detector. kpix5's andria borba is in our news witmost got away with smuggling. >> almost is th word. tonight there is an investigation happening into how multiple of security inside the east gate quenti was thursday inside the walls of the marin
results at the bottom of your screen. hile the white house is weighing in. the press secretary had this to the views but weto in the sechooses. >> gop nominee t mince lling cbs radio station in seattle today, "maybe kaepernick should find a country that works better for him. let him try. it won't happen." >>> breaking news, hayward's id tonight. is the ci mthe ,#the details of nfidential. this is video of stuart earlier this year speaking at the funeral of fallen scott...
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you can't see anything on the bottom. rst level all you can see his cathedral hill because the buildings at 98-3096 and 3894 other buildings right at the very end of the block next to sanchez block you out for seeing anything out to the east so that means you're not seeing anything from there. then you get to the middle and you run into some huge buildings that 3872, 3866, and 3856, block out anything you're going to see to the east and again you don't see too much. you can see a little bit over them and begin to see the skyline of san francisco. then when you get up at the very top you do see the skyline. you see the downtown area but your view only goes as far as 181 freemont which is one of the two high-rises starting to climb to the sky. anything southeast of that is blocked off by 3876 and 3878, which are very large buildings much higher than this building is going to be. so the incremental increase this building is going to add is going to be very slight. i don't really think it would change the view becae when you g
you can't see anything on the bottom. rst level all you can see his cathedral hill because the buildings at 98-3096 and 3894 other buildings right at the very end of the block next to sanchez block you out for seeing anything out to the east so that means you're not seeing anything from there. then you get to the middle and you run into some huge buildings that 3872, 3866, and 3856, block out anything you're going to see to the east and again you don't see too much. you can see a little bit...
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you can't see anything on the bottom. rst level all you can see his cathedral hill because the buildings at 98-3096 and 3894 other buildings right at the very end of the block next to sanchez block you out for seeing anything out to the east so that means you're not seeing anything from there. then you get to the middle and you run into some huge buildings that 3872, 3866, and 3856, block out anything you're going to see to the east and again you don't see too much. you can see a little bit over them and begin to see the skyline of san francisco. then when you get up at the very top you do see the skyline. you see the downtown area but your view only goes as far as 181 freemont which is one of the two high-rises starting to climb to the sky. anything southeast of that is blocked off by 3876 and 3878, which are very large buildings much higher than this building is going to be. so the incremental increase this building is going to add is going to be very slight. i don't really think it would change the view because when you
you can't see anything on the bottom. rst level all you can see his cathedral hill because the buildings at 98-3096 and 3894 other buildings right at the very end of the block next to sanchez block you out for seeing anything out to the east so that means you're not seeing anything from there. then you get to the middle and you run into some huge buildings that 3872, 3866, and 3856, block out anything you're going to see to the east and again you don't see too much. you can see a little bit...
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going for two in a row and retiring in the bottom first. in the deepest part of the ballpark.n. that puts the phillies up and in the bottom of the fourth, he stares him down and he was eject and benches cleared. the brouhaha for nothing. we are right back after this. [ hip hop beat throughout ] [ fans cheering ] ♪ olympics 2016, let me get you on my level. ♪ ♪ so you never miss a moment, ♪ ♪ miss a minute, miss a medal. ♪ why settle when you can have it all? ♪ ♪ soccer to wrestling. track and field to basketball. ♪ ♪ fencing to cycling. diving to balance beam. ♪ ♪ all you have to say is, ♪ "show me," and boom it's on the screen. ♪ ♪ from the bottom of the mat, ♪ ♪ to the couch where you at? ♪ ♪ "show me the latest medal count?" ♪ ♪ dang they even got that! welcome to it all. watch the rio olympics on nbc networks starting august 5th. >>> a nice way to spend the night. the heat forced the jazz festival indoors. at the holy cross parish a little bit earlier tonight. folks enjoyed the live music, good food and necessary air conditioning. i think people's electric bills will be hi
going for two in a row and retiring in the bottom first. in the deepest part of the ballpark.n. that puts the phillies up and in the bottom of the fourth, he stares him down and he was eject and benches cleared. the brouhaha for nothing. we are right back after this. [ hip hop beat throughout ] [ fans cheering ] ♪ olympics 2016, let me get you on my level. ♪ ♪ so you never miss a moment, ♪ ♪ miss a minute, miss a medal. ♪ why settle when you can have it all? ♪ ♪ soccer to...
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bear that in mind if you look at the bottom line numbers. about thering domestic french business and how a low interest rate environment has taken the edge off their qt. the deputy ceo told caroline conan that despite negative rates, they found a stable return on equity this past quarter in france. >> our international return and financial services, which is now in a very solid recovery, which is increased by 35% of political contribution through this quarter. in france, despite the difficult environment with negative interest rates, the return was 15%, which is a good delivery despite that. global banking investment activity. the market liked the first quarter. it has been very much under pressure but stable. terms ofregain in investor appetites in our projects, especially from asia, which is also good news for >> also technically benefiting for the difficulties. some of your german counterpart. >> i don't speak about the difficulties of my counterparts. i'm speaking about the strategy. some banks have decided to pick that up. the bottom guy
bear that in mind if you look at the bottom line numbers. about thering domestic french business and how a low interest rate environment has taken the edge off their qt. the deputy ceo told caroline conan that despite negative rates, they found a stable return on equity this past quarter in france. >> our international return and financial services, which is now in a very solid recovery, which is increased by 35% of political contribution through this quarter. in france, despite the...
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. ♪ ♪ from the bottom of the mat, ♪ ♪ to the couch where you at? ♪ ♪ dang they even got that! welcome to it all. watch the rio olympics on nbc networks starting august 5th. ♪ >>> i'm jacqueline london back live here in rio de janeiro, brazil, for the olympics. tomorrow is a big day for the crew team, men's and women's. they will battle for gold. and team usa says they have an advantage no one else has. the schuylkill river. >> boat house has a on the of history. >> reporter: he's powered his way to rio. part of the men's rowing team. >> learning to row behind the casinos in atlantic city at night is something i'll never forget. kind of all the different lights shimmering down on the bay. >> reporter: he also spent plenty of time rowing in philly. it's a legendary challenge. . >> it's craziness. it's madness. boats are everywhere. >> reporter: it's also perfect practice for rio. the rowing team trains in princeton and those aren't the only members from our area. glenn o'connell is from philly. we have so many local athletes here in rio de janeiro co
. ♪ ♪ from the bottom of the mat, ♪ ♪ to the couch where you at? ♪ ♪ dang they even got that! welcome to it all. watch the rio olympics on nbc networks starting august 5th. ♪ >>> i'm jacqueline london back live here in rio de janeiro, brazil, for the olympics. tomorrow is a big day for the crew team, men's and women's. they will battle for gold. and team usa says they have an advantage no one else has. the schuylkill river. >> boat house has a on the of history....
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>> the bottom line -- if you slow down and make sure you have proper line of sight, blind curves and hills should be a piece of cake. and you can check out the finished video at teenlane.org. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. [ engine starts ] [ engine revving ] [ horn honks ] >> hey! >> oh! [ click ] whoo-hoo! [ horn honks ] [ clicking ] >> it's a painful subject for might help. >> for too many kids, bullying is an ugly fact of life. experts say one in five high school students are bullied on school property. that doesn't even count what happens at the i mall orn thene ighborhood. then add in bullying by text and online. clearly, bullying is an issue. and, as monika reports, in a program is taking center stage. >> outside, it looks like just another day at the h.c. crittenden middle school. but inside, the students are getting ready for a special performance. ?? >> ? summer's over, and you know what that means ? ? we're going back to school ? >> "the new kid" is an anti-bullying musical. it's an hour long, and it stars kids in all of the roles, which watching so that they can relate
>> the bottom line -- if you slow down and make sure you have proper line of sight, blind curves and hills should be a piece of cake. and you can check out the finished video at teenlane.org. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. [ engine starts ] [ engine revving ] [ horn honks ] >> hey! >> oh! [ click ] whoo-hoo! [ horn honks ] [ clicking ] >> it's a painful subject for might help. >> for too many kids, bullying is an ugly fact of life. experts say one in...
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if we look at 1997, that blue bar at the bottom is 71% of spending. in 2015, only 25% of the grant in states also stated maintenance funding. 25% went to went to basic assistance. 7% went to work activity, 17% went to childcare and more than half, 52% went to other things like state atc, college scholarship, child protective services, all valuable and worthy causes but not what we think of as cash assistance. and if we look at the 17% goes to childcare, only 6% goes to families who are receiving the cash assistance. most of it goes to canada's spending. canis spending. we need to continue to look at this. growing up poor has negative long-term consequences for children. we have written about the lasting consequences of child poverty. this is whether you measure it if it's relative or absolute, just looking at the federal poverty level. children growing up in poverty in the united states have poor consequences. children grown into poor families have forced adolescents and adult outcome. the chronic stress of childhood poverty actually alters early brain
if we look at 1997, that blue bar at the bottom is 71% of spending. in 2015, only 25% of the grant in states also stated maintenance funding. 25% went to went to basic assistance. 7% went to work activity, 17% went to childcare and more than half, 52% went to other things like state atc, college scholarship, child protective services, all valuable and worthy causes but not what we think of as cash assistance. and if we look at the 17% goes to childcare, only 6% goes to families who are...
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they'll be in an awfully good mood, dodgers facing the rockies in rainy california. bottom of the 7th dj lemahieu rips a line drive to the right off the base of the bottom of the wall. one run scores. here comes cave man. here comes the throw. here comes caveman. he slides. he's safe and rockies beat the dodgers 8-1. what does it all mean? the giants are now 1 1/2 games back of the dodgers two games up in the wildcard. >>> yosemite sam alive and well in houston. a's on the road, alexberg wren bergr -- alex ,, >>> monday is in the books. it's all downhill from here. late show with stephen colbert is next. >> we're out of the gate. our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. morning at 4:30. have a good night! ,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert has one heck of an opportunity for you. than i
they'll be in an awfully good mood, dodgers facing the rockies in rainy california. bottom of the 7th dj lemahieu rips a line drive to the right off the base of the bottom of the wall. one run scores. here comes cave man. here comes the throw. here comes caveman. he slides. he's safe and rockies beat the dodgers 8-1. what does it all mean? the giants are now 1 1/2 games back of the dodgers two games up in the wildcard. >>> yosemite sam alive and well in houston. a's on the road,...
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you can't see anything on the bottom. rst level all you can see his cathedral hill because the buildings at 98-3096 and 3894 other buildings right at the very end of the block next to sanchez block you out for seeing anything out to the east so that means you're not seeing anything from there. then you get to the middle and you run into some huge buildings that 3872, 3866, and 3856, block out anything you're going to see to the eastgain you don't see too much. you can see a little bit over them and begin to see the skyline of san francisco. then when you get up at the very top you do see the skyline. you see the downtown area but your view only goes as far as 181 freemont which is one of the two high-rises starting to climb to the sky. anything southeast of that is blocked off by 3876 and 3878, which are very large buildings much higher than this building is going to be. so the incremental increase this building is going to add is going to be very slight. i don't really think it would change the view because when you get t
you can't see anything on the bottom. rst level all you can see his cathedral hill because the buildings at 98-3096 and 3894 other buildings right at the very end of the block next to sanchez block you out for seeing anything out to the east so that means you're not seeing anything from there. then you get to the middle and you run into some huge buildings that 3872, 3866, and 3856, block out anything you're going to see to the eastgain you don't see too much. you can see a little bit over them...
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the sox and price were down a couple of running heading into the bottom of the 1st. >> the pitch. there's a long drive to left. it's gone. homerun. it hit the aaa ion on a 3- -- sign on a 3-0 pitc >> and ramirez would hit another three-run bomb, his second of the game in the next inning. that's right, two homeruns, six rbi in the first two innings for ramirez.
the sox and price were down a couple of running heading into the bottom of the 1st. >> the pitch. there's a long drive to left. it's gone. homerun. it hit the aaa ion on a 3- -- sign on a 3-0 pitc >> and ramirez would hit another three-run bomb, his second of the game in the next inning. that's right, two homeruns, six rbi in the first two innings for ramirez.
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it is estimated up to 8000 ships melee at the bottom of the great lakes. and that is an air force and pilot. you can talk about the amazing discovery. and a lot of people when they retire they like to play golf. how did you come together to look for shipwrecks. >> that's where we should be. and out in the lake and battered around by the lakes and bitten by the flies. and i have been doing this 40 years and about i guess 6 or 7a partner because he moved out of the area and i teamed up with roger and roger has the boat and the rov and 10 or 12 years ago. i met chip stephens. and he's our team artist and we knew that we needed an artist and give a rendition of what the ship looks like under water and sail. >> and hopefully we'll see that. we'll get roger and chip in the conversation as well. tell us about the find and why it is so significant. and the washington is a late 18th century ship. it is built near erie, pennsylvania and fully intact sailing vessel that exist in the great lakes. there are no drawings or models of the ship and so what this ship really
it is estimated up to 8000 ships melee at the bottom of the great lakes. and that is an air force and pilot. you can talk about the amazing discovery. and a lot of people when they retire they like to play golf. how did you come together to look for shipwrecks. >> that's where we should be. and out in the lake and battered around by the lakes and bitten by the flies. and i have been doing this 40 years and about i guess 6 or 7a partner because he moved out of the area and i teamed up with...
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so here's the bottom line. sure zimmer's had a huge run, but a lot of the move reflects that the company has gotten back on track after its biomed acquisition got delayed. it is improving, it is the only part of health care that remains in favor. i say, what's not to like! stick with cramer. someone's hacked all our technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. h. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. new alka seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. how can this have been washed 12 weeks ago and still smell like springtime? unstopables in-wash scent boosters. toss it in before your clothes for luxurious scent up to 12 weeks. unstopables by downy. the
so here's the bottom line. sure zimmer's had a huge run, but a lot of the move reflects that the company has gotten back on track after its biomed acquisition got delayed. it is improving, it is the only part of health care that remains in favor. i say, what's not to like! stick with cramer. someone's hacked all our technology. technology... say, have you seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, yep, geico's mobile...
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so in other words, you really don't hold back on the bottom line if you will. here's what's happening in china, in russia, in iran, in syria, in quite clear terms, but you don't go into all of the details about precisely how we f acquired of this and so forth. that comes after a person is elected president at which time of course they are entitled to anything they want to know from the intelligence world. >> host: ahead of election day or ahead of one of them being elected president, how often are these briefings done? >> guest: it varies. some presidential candidates, for example, president bill clinton, or candidate bill clinton i think have one of these briefings for an hour or two. senator john kerry as i recalled had at least two and maybe more. i certainly did to the there may have been some additional briefings with him. there are times when candidates have had four, five sessions with intelligence as thehe campaign goes a long. so the frequency and the location of the briefings ise negotiate with the city whitee house between the candidates, representati
so in other words, you really don't hold back on the bottom line if you will. here's what's happening in china, in russia, in iran, in syria, in quite clear terms, but you don't go into all of the details about precisely how we f acquired of this and so forth. that comes after a person is elected president at which time of course they are entitled to anything they want to know from the intelligence world. >> host: ahead of election day or ahead of one of them being elected president, how...
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. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics suggest adjusting the backpack so the bottom is at the waist and pack it properly. >> if you have heavy items center in the center of the backpack pack it in the lower part of the backpack to distribute the weight. >> reporter: jackson says he loves the new backpack. >> it helps me in school when i have big books that i carry back and forth. >> reporter: and is using one kenneth craig. >>> beyonce came out the big winner at the mtv music awards and won 8 awards including video of the year. she performed for 16 minutes on stage at madison square garden and brought the mothers of trayvon martin eric brown on the stage. and britney was back performing after a 10 year hiatus dancing to the hit make me. also jimmy faln for his impression of ryan
. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics suggest adjusting the backpack so the bottom is at the waist and pack it properly. >> if you have heavy items center in the center of the backpack pack it in the lower part of the backpack to distribute the weight. >> reporter: jackson says he loves the new backpack. >> it helps me in school when i have big books that i carry back and forth. >> reporter: and is using one kenneth craig. >>> beyonce came out...
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the bottom five states are pretty much all densely populated populous states. is there something to the idea of wide open spaces allow for freedom and densely packed people don't want that much freedom? >> you know, we have looked at the relationship between the urbanization rate, the percentage of the state population that is urban, and different elements of freedom. it is more a personal freedom than anything else. so we find a small relationship that actually more left wing states have more personal freedom than more right wing states. very noisy relationship, we find that. we also find that more rural states have more personal freedom. for economic freedom, there is absolutely no relationship. and i think what is going on there is that, again, some of the older early industrializing states, you know, the late 1800s developed very powerful labor movements, concentrate ed proletariat if you will and those states have been definitely politically to the left and as a result of that, they had those sorts of policies, labor regulation, more of a government fiscal
the bottom five states are pretty much all densely populated populous states. is there something to the idea of wide open spaces allow for freedom and densely packed people don't want that much freedom? >> you know, we have looked at the relationship between the urbanization rate, the percentage of the state population that is urban, and different elements of freedom. it is more a personal freedom than anything else. so we find a small relationship that actually more left wing states have...
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call the tip line at the bottom of the screen at 516-571-7755. >> more about these complaints. they filed a class-action lawsuit against the creators of the mobile game. they claim the players have been blocking the driveway and trespassing on loans. the couple says they filed the suit because the games developer ignored the request to pokcmon stops removed from the app. care introducing you to the new yorker who became the first person in the world to collect everyone in we will hear what they have to say about that. >> do you know that yelp has a feature on the app for pokey stops? >> i don't care about pokcon. >> it just shows why. >> i don't get it. >> still had, after all the talk, i kind of surprising. the rumors are put to arrest. >> good day early call fios is not cable. we're wired differently. ich means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone
call the tip line at the bottom of the screen at 516-571-7755. >> more about these complaints. they filed a class-action lawsuit against the creators of the mobile game. they claim the players have been blocking the driveway and trespassing on loans. the couple says they filed the suit because the games developer ignored the request to pokcmon stops removed from the app. care introducing you to the new yorker who became the first person in the world to collect everyone in we will hear...
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they appear to be floor-to-ceiling and the opening is at the bottom of the window. >> very sad day, and i had a lot of us in tears. >> an 18-month-old boy was airlifted to the hospital after falling three stories out of a window at the water's edge apartment complex in foster city. >> this appears to be completely accidental. >> reporter: the police captain says the toddler was in the hallway of the complex when he looked out an open window and fell through the screen. >> whether the window is low or high, there's always a concern for safety, window safety. >> reporter: foster city police say the investigation is ongoing and at this time neither the parents nor property owner are being held responsible for what's being called a horrible accident. >> just thinking about it gives me the shivers. >> reporter: today some neighbors are hoping the apartment complex will either seal the windows in the hallways or add a barrier to protect other kids. >> maybe they should think of like having bars or something, extra caution. >> reporter: and other residents are sending their prayers to the boy'
they appear to be floor-to-ceiling and the opening is at the bottom of the window. >> very sad day, and i had a lot of us in tears. >> an 18-month-old boy was airlifted to the hospital after falling three stories out of a window at the water's edge apartment complex in foster city. >> this appears to be completely accidental. >> reporter: the police captain says the toddler was in the hallway of the complex when he looked out an open window and fell through the screen....
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the seven-day at the bottom of your screen, you'll notice relief coming. the summer calendar. big heat wave we just had. this weekend around 90. look at the stretch of 80-degree temperatures coming. that's the relief, it will also come with low humidity. it will feel really nice as we go into next week. something to certainly look forward to. live look at the radar. we're fairly dry. we've had a few pop-up small showers along the shore. not a big deal. right now we could see a few sprinkles, but mostly dry. for tonight, future weather, mostly dry for your friday evening. if you have plans. saturday, mostly sunny. can't rule out an isolated shower. we could see one, but small chance. most of sunday dry. more clouds around. a little more humid, too. then we go through sunday afternoon. there's 5:00 p.m., showers and storms starting west of philadelphia. moving into philadelphia closer to about 7:30 or so. the shore is going to be the last place to see it, along with the delaware beaches. that's not until sunday night, though. these are late-day showers and storms moving from wes
the seven-day at the bottom of your screen, you'll notice relief coming. the summer calendar. big heat wave we just had. this weekend around 90. look at the stretch of 80-degree temperatures coming. that's the relief, it will also come with low humidity. it will feel really nice as we go into next week. something to certainly look forward to. live look at the radar. we're fairly dry. we've had a few pop-up small showers along the shore. not a big deal. right now we could see a few sprinkles,...
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the bottom line is that all the moist unstable air that led to "pop-up" storms here and there around southern nevada this past week is moving to the east. overnight lows will be in the low 80s with generally light wind, although there will still be breezes from the south- southwest at times up to 20mph. dozens of people came together last night... to remember a 7- year old boy killed in a crash earlier this week. the young boy was riding in a semi.. when the driver collided with another truck on was at the emotion vigil. for many of the dozens of people at the vigil -- it still doesn't feel real "i feel like it's a dream, i really do" on wednesday - seven year old dj spencer was riding in a semi truck ok interstate 15 near the nevada- californiaor when the truck crashed into the back of another semi. dj was pronounced dead at the scene. "i screamed no no no. i just, i was just totally at a loss, there's no words to describe the pain i'm feeling and will continue to feel" family and friends came to ether to help eachother through that pain -- together. "it's okay to cry" "it's been ve
the bottom line is that all the moist unstable air that led to "pop-up" storms here and there around southern nevada this past week is moving to the east. overnight lows will be in the low 80s with generally light wind, although there will still be breezes from the south- southwest at times up to 20mph. dozens of people came together last night... to remember a 7- year old boy killed in a crash earlier this week. the young boy was riding in a semi.. when the driver collided with...
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>> the bottom line -- if you slow down and make sure you have proper line of sight, blind curves and hills should be a piece of cake. and you can check out the finished video at teenlane.org. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. [ engine starts ] [ engine revving ] [ horn honks ] >> hey! >> oh! [ click ] whoo-hoo! [ horn honks ] [ clicking ] >> it's a painful subject for teens, but singing and dancing might help. >> for too many kids, bullying is an ugly fact of life. experts say one in five high school students are bullied on school property. that doesn't even count what happens at the mall or in the neighborhood. then add in bullying by text and online. clearly, bullying is an issue. and, as monika reports, in a number of schools, a unique program is taking center stage. >> outside, it looks like just another day at the h.c. crittenden middle school. but inside, the students are getting ready for a special performance. ?? >> ? summer's over, and you know what that means ? ? we're going back to school ? >> "the new kid" is an anti-bullying musical. it's an hour long, and it stars kids i
>> the bottom line -- if you slow down and make sure you have proper line of sight, blind curves and hills should be a piece of cake. and you can check out the finished video at teenlane.org. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. [ engine starts ] [ engine revving ] [ horn honks ] >> hey! >> oh! [ click ] whoo-hoo! [ horn honks ] [ clicking ] >> it's a painful subject for teens, but singing and dancing might help. >> for too many kids, bullying is an ugly...
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we need to help the group at the bottom and we are not doing it. we are just letting them be poured and in some cases deeply poured. we could do a lot more to improve that, but the states are not going to be able to do it. the bottom line here is i think we need to go back to a lot more waivers. as for recount welfare reform in the first place. order through waivers at the time we pass the welfare reform bill and almost all of them have to do with work and limiting family size through birth control and other measures. we need to go back to that. we need to states exploring ways to help these families. we also need a lot more work on how to help them advance in the economy as heather pointed out. i think in summary of welfare reform has been a waste a half success. maybe a little more than that because i think it's an amazing thing to change the likelihood that a whole demographic will work and that sets up all kinds of possibilities for the future. the way it's being run now, i do not and we can a successful at this point. we need to make changes. t
we need to help the group at the bottom and we are not doing it. we are just letting them be poured and in some cases deeply poured. we could do a lot more to improve that, but the states are not going to be able to do it. the bottom line here is i think we need to go back to a lot more waivers. as for recount welfare reform in the first place. order through waivers at the time we pass the welfare reform bill and almost all of them have to do with work and limiting family size through birth...
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if you look at the seven-day at the bottom of your screen, the days outlined in red are the days that fall under the first alert. today through sunday. now, this continues across your entire weekend. it will stay very hot and very humid. feeling like anywhere from 100 to 110 degrees. we even have some areas in delaware that feel close to 115. so i'll show you that in a second. right now we're seeing sunshine, except if you are in the pennsylvania suburbs, we have some thunderstorms which i'll show you in a minute. 90 new jersey. 90 for the levi valley. 93 in philadelphia. but it feels a lot hotter when you factor in the humidity. feeling like 101 in philadelphia. this is the feels-like temperature. look at dover. feels like 112 right now. 103 is what it feels like in vineland and even closer to the shore it feels like 100 degrees in some locations. the radar is only active for upper parts of bucks county and we have the eagles game tonight. i think we'll be pretty much rain-free. but we'll keep an eye on the radar, because the storms are just up to the north and west of philadelphia.
if you look at the seven-day at the bottom of your screen, the days outlined in red are the days that fall under the first alert. today through sunday. now, this continues across your entire weekend. it will stay very hot and very humid. feeling like anywhere from 100 to 110 degrees. we even have some areas in delaware that feel close to 115. so i'll show you that in a second. right now we're seeing sunshine, except if you are in the pennsylvania suburbs, we have some thunderstorms which i'll...
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let's go to the bottom of the 6. indians finally get on the board, base hit to left. going 8th inning, same score. jose ramirez, this kid is unreal. a 2 out, homerun. it is magical in downtown cleveland, everybody. his 10th homer. scary in the 9th. 2 on, 2 out. cody allen gets russell martin for the time out. 71-51. detroit a winner today. friday. the dress rehearsal. they will practice against the bucs down in florida this week. the practice will be in pads. no tackling to the ground on either session. look who is back on the field, josh gordon. gordon had a good practice making several catches. kerry coleman, full today. he is yet to play in a preseason game. coleman said they are being cautious. he is ready to do and ready to play in an nfl game. >> yes, i think it's important having played in the nfl game so i think it's important this week to go and practice against tampa and play in the game and do what i need to do. >> time day of the rio olympics amend some big gold medals to handled out. bringing gold back to cleveland. final in men's be basketball. just 4 mi
let's go to the bottom of the 6. indians finally get on the board, base hit to left. going 8th inning, same score. jose ramirez, this kid is unreal. a 2 out, homerun. it is magical in downtown cleveland, everybody. his 10th homer. scary in the 9th. 2 on, 2 out. cody allen gets russell martin for the time out. 71-51. detroit a winner today. friday. the dress rehearsal. they will practice against the bucs down in florida this week. the practice will be in pads. no tackling to the ground on either...
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scarlet: there is the line at the bottom. >> total spending has fallen. s they reported spending more. of chinesey 30-40% tourism has shown up over the past two years that has gone down to 10%. it doesn't feel right. oliver: i want to get to why this matters. why they may be fighting these numbers you are casting doubt on. you mentioned a good surplus. they basically saying perhaps there is more money going out the a tourism? people are spending money elsewhere instead of in china? what was the motivation be? guest: i'm not convinced it is a conspiratorial thing. unambiguously as chinese investment has slowed chinese demand for the rest of the world's goods has fallen. you see china is spending on imported commodities has tanked. that has had reverberations through the rest of the world. thene tourism date is real a lot of the decrease in chinese spending on goods has been offset by increased chinese spending by chinese tourists. the aggregate impact should not be that bad. if it is chinese tourists buying financial assets that doesn't generate demand. sav
scarlet: there is the line at the bottom. >> total spending has fallen. s they reported spending more. of chinesey 30-40% tourism has shown up over the past two years that has gone down to 10%. it doesn't feel right. oliver: i want to get to why this matters. why they may be fighting these numbers you are casting doubt on. you mentioned a good surplus. they basically saying perhaps there is more money going out the a tourism? people are spending money elsewhere instead of in china? what...
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competitors rode mountain bikes along the bottom of a six-foot-deep trench filled with water.and they wore snorkels just in case their heads slipped below the water. the tires were filled with water to ensure grip on the bottom of the trench, and divers were on hand for safety. up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4...a little girl's rendition of the alphabet is going viral -- when you hear it, you'll know why.and... history is made among the worlds littlest ballplayers. their giant accomplishment.. every part of you is strong. ate enamel health mineral repair toothpaste. strengthens weakened enamel 4x better. take a look at this... too cute video showing this adorable 2-year-old from shreveport, louisiana, belting out the alphabet song is the alphabet song is quickly going viral -- take a listen.. c's next time won't you sing with me!"this is violet -- her mom posted violet -- her this is violet -- her mom posted the clip to facebook on thursday and it's already been seen by than one million people. coming up:summer vacation is coming to an end....we're there for student's first
competitors rode mountain bikes along the bottom of a six-foot-deep trench filled with water.and they wore snorkels just in case their heads slipped below the water. the tires were filled with water to ensure grip on the bottom of the trench, and divers were on hand for safety. up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4...a little girl's rendition of the alphabet is going viral -- when you hear it, you'll know why.and... history is made among the worlds littlest ballplayers. their giant...
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the dark blue area in the bottom right-hand corner, that little spot is philadelphia. heavily favors hillary clinton. the counties in light blue are also laeping towards clinton. >> voters in those red areas support trump. but the counties in purple are the ones we're really watching. voters there are split right down the middle and could make the difference in november. the purple area. >> presidential hopeful donald trump refused to back down over a controversial comment he made yesterday. aimed at his rival. >> that's right. today trump told fox news that the media is responsible for the backlash. it all started yesterday when trump told people at his campaign rally that gun owners may have a way to stop hillary clinton from becoming president. trump later insisted he was talking only about their right to vote. clinton fired back at a campaign rally today saying america cannot tolerate this kind of politics. >> words matter, my friends. yesterday we witnessed the latest in a long line of casual comments from donald trump that crossed the line. >> meanwhile, hillary c
the dark blue area in the bottom right-hand corner, that little spot is philadelphia. heavily favors hillary clinton. the counties in light blue are also laeping towards clinton. >> voters in those red areas support trump. but the counties in purple are the ones we're really watching. voters there are split right down the middle and could make the difference in november. the purple area. >> presidential hopeful donald trump refused to back down over a controversial comment he made...
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the bikes sink to the bottom. this is the most unusual sight i think i've ever seen as far as a having fun. you got to check out this surveillance video. this man lying down on the tracks apparently trying to take his own life when a transit officer comes to the rescue. the two struggle a bit. the guy doesn't want to get off the tracks but he won't give up. seconds before the train arrives at the station this. happened in new jersey recently. victor ortiz is the name of the transit officer with the new jersey transit system saying the organization could proud of that officer. >> kim: back to school also means football season and a lot of people who want the raiders to come to las vegas have reason to be excited this morning. this story continues to develop at a quick pace. we have new information headed your way concerning a proposed stadium. don't go anywhere. >> dana: when you were two, you didn't sing them like this little girl. wait until you hear her. >> kimberly: a live look out of los angeles, l.a.x. specifi
the bikes sink to the bottom. this is the most unusual sight i think i've ever seen as far as a having fun. you got to check out this surveillance video. this man lying down on the tracks apparently trying to take his own life when a transit officer comes to the rescue. the two struggle a bit. the guy doesn't want to get off the tracks but he won't give up. seconds before the train arrives at the station this. happened in new jersey recently. victor ortiz is the name of the transit officer with...
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but iowa comes back in the bottom of the sixth... bases loaded...and one single warwick gets eliminated... but a great ride for those boys. when we come back, i'll have another check on your wednesday forecast. plus: a new study that ?students will be ?very interested in. the lawmaker them hit the ?snooze button... a few more times. z22pnz zy6z one of the ?toughest things about going to school for kids... having to wake up so early! we feel your pain. but one lawmaker in utah wants to change all that. she just introduced a bill... to push ?back school start times. representative "elizabeth spackman moss" taught high school before becoming a lawmaker. she wants school to start later, so that students can get a good night's rest. and moss uses recommendations from doctors... that kids are ?not getting enough sleep. they need between eight and a half and nine that lack of sleep has a ?direct connection to how kids those changes cost money though. later start times would cost moss's school district an extra ten ?million dollars. it would
but iowa comes back in the bottom of the sixth... bases loaded...and one single warwick gets eliminated... but a great ride for those boys. when we come back, i'll have another check on your wednesday forecast. plus: a new study that ?students will be ?very interested in. the lawmaker them hit the ?snooze button... a few more times. z22pnz zy6z one of the ?toughest things about going to school for kids... having to wake up so early! we feel your pain. but one lawmaker in utah wants to change...
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if we are not at the bottom, we are not far from the bottom, which mean companies now are preparing themselves for the recovery of the brazilian market. >> nissan plans to launch fuel-cell cars and new models of electric vehicles on the bra brazilian market with the aim to expand market share. he said he hopes the involvement in the olympics will make the nissan brand known to large numbers of brazilians. >>> people in japan usually eat sweets in the afternoon but now a growing number are indulging their sweet tooth in the morning. it's a way to wake up weary brains. more and more companies are stepping up to help to make breakfast a little more delicious. >> the day has just started but customers are already entering this cafÈ in tokyo. these people belong to a group that meets twice a month to eat sweet treats for breakfast. they're all mostly company employees. on the menu is a selection of parfaits and pancakes with fruit. mio is the leader of the group. she formed it partly as a way of indulging her love of sweet breakfasts. >> translator: i launched the group because eating sweets in the
if we are not at the bottom, we are not far from the bottom, which mean companies now are preparing themselves for the recovery of the brazilian market. >> nissan plans to launch fuel-cell cars and new models of electric vehicles on the bra brazilian market with the aim to expand market share. he said he hopes the involvement in the olympics will make the nissan brand known to large numbers of brazilians. >>> people in japan usually eat sweets in the afternoon but now a growing...