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ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! the brief shadow is lifted! i'm my own humorous self again! what's the hour? 5:22. quick, cameras! disguises! one more! okay, fella's, let's knock it off before we go stale. right, you are, cap. we'll quit while we got our razor-r-arp edge. we'll beat 'em by 50 points tonight. we'll do it for susie, right? right. come on. be fixed. hey, who's got a dime? here. i got one. what the heck? this machine's been fixed, all right. good gosh! these are next week's nationwide pre-college exam papers. cocolete with the answers written in. [ camera shutter clicks ] ho ho ho ho! dear me. how disillusioning. the champs are cheats -- caught red-handed with the answers to the nationwide pre-e-llege exam. the joker. at the moment, merely an honest citizen. we was passin' by to i ipect this here school property, which we support with our taxes. and imagine our surprise. hey, we're not cheats! oh, it's a typical, filthy, joker's trick. well, it hardly matters, boys, now, does it? when the board of education sees this picture with y
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! the brief shadow is lifted! i'm my own humorous self again! what's the hour? 5:22. quick, cameras! disguises! one more! okay, fella's, let's knock it off before we go stale. right, you are, cap. we'll quit while we got our razor-r-arp edge. we'll beat 'em by 50 points tonight. we'll do it for susie, right? right. come on. be fixed. hey, who's got a dime? here. i got one. what the heck? this machine's been fixed, all right. good gosh! these are next week's nationwide...
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the great base. he has the visceral attachment that the base has to donald trump. l along what you have seen hillary clinton do is expand. she has got the boobama coaliti and now the clinton coalition that includes republicans, older voters, the college-educated white women who typically aren't necessarily in the democratic fold. it's hard to see how he undoes that with just one debate. >> kirsten has hillary clinton and the democrats try not to make mistakes and try to run out the clock? >> yeah. it's a little bit of her holding the ball. she is ahead. she needs to not make mistakes. we need to remember that she was already -- as david was saying, the debates were making a huge difference even before all this stuff happened with the women making accusations against donald trump. she was already on the trajectory of turning things around. she has performed well in the two debates. she needs to do that again. in terms of him having a path, remember with the numbers, she has a ground game and he doesn't really. you have to bake that in a little bit. he has so little o
the great base. he has the visceral attachment that the base has to donald trump. l along what you have seen hillary clinton do is expand. she has got the boobama coaliti and now the clinton coalition that includes republicans, older voters, the college-educated white women who typically aren't necessarily in the democratic fold. it's hard to see how he undoes that with just one debate. >> kirsten has hillary clinton and the democrats try not to make mistakes and try to run out the clock?...
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the other and has historic unpopularity. mark: the clinton campaign tlieves trump will have 44 ops. and he will not win with that nationally. john: donald trump haspent far less on the television airwaves than hillary clinton has. teamp trump claims a new ad will be running in the rain state markets -- running in battleground state markets soon. it features a more kinder donald trump than we are accustomed to seeing. >> i love being a mom, but know how to how hard we work, i can't get ahead. donald trump is listening. care plan my child allows every family in america to deduct their childcare expenses from their income taxes. >>'s childcare plan makes a difference for working families. more money, more freedom. he's helping americans just like us. john: what do you think of this ad? will its tone work for donald trump? mark: that will infuriate the clinton campaign because they will say this is sony and fake -- is phony and fake. i think republicans will say, that is a good ad. and say, why didn't we raise the money to put ads like that on in august and not october? john: television advertising has not moved very much on either side. the markets
the other and has historic unpopularity. mark: the clinton campaign tlieves trump will have 44 ops. and he will not win with that nationally. john: donald trump haspent far less on the television airwaves than hillary clinton has. teamp trump claims a new ad will be running in the rain state markets -- running in battleground state markets soon. it features a more kinder donald trump than we are accustomed to seeing. >> i love being a mom, but know how to how hard we work, i can't get...
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uncertainty is not impact of a t has been limited, too much uncertainty is not good. >> a good news is that brexit has not had a significant impact on markets. the sterling has fallen but the quiteterm impact has been subdued, if you want to put it like that. growth is slightly up because of unexpected news. there are medium-term risks. -- uncertainty associated with this to disappear as soon as possible. : u.s. employers added 156,000 jobs for the month. on implemented to slightly to 5%. theomists ask -- expect paste to slow. the latest data out suggests the fed could be on track to raising interest rates when it next meets in december. let's take a look at how that jobs report is impacting trade on wall street. all the main indices are trading in negative territory. the dow jones is completely flat while the nasdaq and s&p 500 are both down .2 of 1%. a lowermarkets ended on note. .eclines on the dax and the cac let's take a look at the other stories we are tracking for you now. germany's largest lender is assetg to lift its management division. it is one of the options that deutsche bank has on the table as it tries to reach a settlement for mis-selling mo
uncertainty is not impact of a t has been limited, too much uncertainty is not good. >> a good news is that brexit has not had a significant impact on markets. the sterling has fallen but the quiteterm impact has been subdued, if you want to put it like that. growth is slightly up because of unexpected news. there are medium-term risks. -- uncertainty associated with this to disappear as soon as possible. : u.s. employers added 156,000 jobs for the month. on implemented to slightly to 5%....
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the government has a number of initiatives. this has been held back by a number of challenges in the country. we are not likely to see any major change in the coming years. again, some of these major obstacles, like corruption, need to be tackled systematically. >> how much money does corruption take from the aid budget in afghanistan question my >> we estimate one and eight dollars is taken. 670 million dollars will be lost through this corruption. >> so, we can potentially write-off and eight of the aid that has been agreed on. surely the international government needs to tackle this. is it? >> absolutely. we launched a report that shows the gaps and what has to be done. the government has shown a good commitment. but it will come down to a number of key reforms. eliminating corruption, continuing to grow, and afghanistan has not improved its corruption scoring in the last few years. a number of other players will need to really play their roles. >> do you think that can be achieved? the national unity government has tried to address
the government has a number of initiatives. this has been held back by a number of challenges in the country. we are not likely to see any major change in the coming years. again, some of these major obstacles, like corruption, need to be tackled systematically. >> how much money does corruption take from the aid budget in afghanistan question my >> we estimate one and eight dollars is taken. 670 million dollars will be lost through this corruption. >> so, we can potentially...
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the imf on the basis of the agreement in may has said they will go to the board before the end of the year and that hasn confirmed in washington. so that is what we should all work for. and i have no reason to start talking about later periods. >> the imf has until the end of the year to decide to return to the greek current bailout program. and we also had some discussions about the financial transactions last night. it has been delayed until the end of the year. it is a group of 10 countries led by austria. ministerian finance has said the implementation should not start before at least the end of 2018. manus: the eu finance ministers are meeting today. philip hammond still has a seat at the table. what other business do these ministers have to talk about? is it about brexit? >> of course it is about bragg -- brexit. every minister has something to say that i spe with. the finance ministers including the french one has been calling here in luxembourg for the u.k. tone onnt to soften its immigration if they want to maintain the same access to the eu single market. up until now it seems to me hard brex
the imf on the basis of the agreement in may has said they will go to the board before the end of the year and that hasn confirmed in washington. so that is what we should all work for. and i have no reason to start talking about later periods. >> the imf has until the end of the year to decide to return to the greek current bailout program. and we also had some discussions about the financial transactions last night. it has been delayed until the end of the year. it is a group of 10...
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these are the real problems, that he has no coherent policy in the policy he has has nothing to do with the sort of small government, basically liberal in the economic sense policies that, shall we say, mitt romney or ronald reagan stood for. this is the really terrible thing. if he actually got into the white house, what wowould he do with that party? would he do with that position of power? who would he a point to govern with him? very unclear. >> he might form a new party. >> very possibly. we have known they republican party has been in some disarray for some years. the appearance of the tea party has basically forced an ideological struggle upon the republicans, and that has been in full swing for at least the past two major national elections if not longer. assessment of many people was that the approach taken by donald trump at this latest debate and the approach he is essentially using now that he is unshackled is to throw red meat at his core voters, many of whom are disgusted with the party elite in the republican ranks. let's take a look at one of withholde trump voters my co
these are the real problems, that he has no coherent policy in the policy he has has nothing to do with the sort of small government, basically liberal in the economic sense policies that, shall we say, mitt romney or ronald reagan stood for. this is the really terrible thing. if he actually got into the white house, what wowould he do with that party? would he do with that position of power? who would he a point to govern with him? very unclear. >> he might form a new party. >>...
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the government has cut off the internet. it haslso fired 4000 pictures for the alleged terrorist links. the english classes in their school who didn't know english -- now this school has hired some temporary teachers. the shopkeepers are going to observe a one-day strike. this is all political. anchor: we will have to leave it there. iraqi forces are closing in on the islamic state held city of mosul. have ousted the jihadists from the last two villages to the east of the city. now they wait as there -- as their allies push their way from the south to the west and one of the biggest military operations in years. >> mozilla's at their fingertips after retaking the christian city in the east. iraqi troops liberated the -- ones on the is teen the eastern fringes. they are now so close they can see smoke rising from the district east of the city. >> a la goal is to reach the first residential neighborhood of mosul. ending at 1800 hrs today to lock up and clean the areas on the edge of the city from our axis. the industrial area. report
the government has cut off the internet. it haslso fired 4000 pictures for the alleged terrorist links. the english classes in their school who didn't know english -- now this school has hired some temporary teachers. the shopkeepers are going to observe a one-day strike. this is all political. anchor: we will have to leave it there. iraqi forces are closing in on the islamic state held city of mosul. have ousted the jihadists from the last two villages to the east of the city. now they wait as...
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ha ha! >> they got audio from the sidelines. >> all right. ha ha ha! >> he doesn't even have to open his mouth and it makes you laugh, doesn't he? >> we go along the merrimack river, where a new generation of student athletes is carrying on a longstanding tradition fueled by the brown and gold, better known as hilly pride. >> venable stadium, now named trinity stadium, was built 80 years ago. babe ruth and lou gehrig both played baseball here. in 1960, the patriots held their very first scrimmage inside these brick walls. over the past eight decades, young men have made the trek to practice in games, by bus, by car, by bike and by foot, because when you're a hilly, that's what you do. i just love to wear the brown and gold. [cheering] >> you think hilly is earn that comes to -- everyone that comes to every home game. they're always there. the atmosphere, like everyone is a hilly and proud to be a hilly. >> the hillies have ripped off five straight wins, the last two over powerhouses, central catholic and hanover, two programs they haven't beaten since 2
ha ha! >> they got audio from the sidelines. >> all right. ha ha ha! >> he doesn't even have to open his mouth and it makes you laugh, doesn't he? >> we go along the merrimack river, where a new generation of student athletes is carrying on a longstanding tradition fueled by the brown and gold, better known as hilly pride. >> venable stadium, now named trinity stadium, was built 80 years ago. babe ruth and lou gehrig both played baseball here. in 1960, the patriots...
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the government has exempt -- has erected walls on the border and police forces are blocking all migrant entries. genie: the taliban in afghanistan has launched an offensive on the north city of overnight in ait repeat of the assault when it took overtook the city a year ago. >> witnesses say the taliban struck kunduz in the early hours of monday morning, getting through the city a security forces called for reinforcement, the insurgents are hiding out in residence' homes. kunduz was the former northern stronghold of the taliban before they were overthrown. we did not come to the city to be pushed back by afghan security forces. they have suffered heavy casualties. many families have been displaced. >> taliban fighters struck the northern afghan city of kunduz a year ago. it was the first time since 2001 that the group had taken control of the provincial capital. it was short-lived. afghan forces backed by the u.s. drove the militants out just two weeks later. the counteroffensive encouraged after u.s.asualties jets bombed the hospital run by doctors without borders. monday's attack come
the government has exempt -- has erected walls on the border and police forces are blocking all migrant entries. genie: the taliban in afghanistan has launched an offensive on the north city of overnight in ait repeat of the assault when it took overtook the city a year ago. >> witnesses say the taliban struck kunduz in the early hours of monday morning, getting through the city a security forces called for reinforcement, the insurgents are hiding out in residence' homes. kunduz was the...
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you have figured out how to monetize just the act of living. >> i guess so, yeah. ha-ha-ha. >> the reality is she is a savvy business woman. one of the first to turn the millions of eyeballs watching her online into millions of dollars. she posts pictures and gets paid for clothes she wears, products she uses, brands she endorses. >> reporter: we have been influencers, many of them have -- different talents. they, they -- do comedy. they dance. they sing. >> yes. >> what's your talent? >> it is a talent to have a brand that's really successful off of getting people to like you. for you. >> to watch the full report go to cbsnews.com. and click on 60 minutes. we'll be right back. ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditc
you have figured out how to monetize just the act of living. >> i guess so, yeah. ha-ha-ha. >> the reality is she is a savvy business woman. one of the first to turn the millions of eyeballs watching her online into millions of dollars. she posts pictures and gets paid for clothes she wears, products she uses, brands she endorses. >> reporter: we have been influencers, many of them have -- different talents. they, they -- do comedy. they dance. they sing. >> yes....
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,ecause over in north america the outgoing government of barack obama has ordered to said venezuela ablaze and to put an end to any dialogue. >> the crisis has prompted intervention. has denounced anything between the opposition and the government. laura: french interior minister has pledged additional euros to help keep police officers save. with whatre fed up they see as a lack of protection. two officers were recently seriously injured when a patrol car was firebombed. it's been 10 days of protest with no solution in sight. spontaneous demonstrations by police have been popping up across france. it all started on the night of october 17. understaffed and ilich whipped -- ill-equipped, a group of police officers to site to make their grievances public. thataccused authorities of providing necessary resources to do their jobs. tensions hit a boiling point after a police car was set on fire in a paris suburb earlier this month, critically injuring two officers. they carry out long investigations of 6-8 months, they take risks and make arrests , but six months later they realize they had to the same people all over again. police have been cal
,ecause over in north america the outgoing government of barack obama has ordered to said venezuela ablaze and to put an end to any dialogue. >> the crisis has prompted intervention. has denounced anything between the opposition and the government. laura: french interior minister has pledged additional euros to help keep police officers save. with whatre fed up they see as a lack of protection. two officers were recently seriously injured when a patrol car was firebombed. it's been 10...
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you have figured out how to monetize just the act of living. >> i guess so, yeah. ha-ha-ha. >> the reality is she is a savvy business woman. one of the first to turn the millions of eyeballs watching her online into millions of dollars. she posts pictures and gets paid for clothes she wears, products she uses, brands she endorses. >> reporter: we have been influencers, many of them have -- different talents. they, they -- do comedy. they dance. they sing. >> yes. >> what's your talent? >> it is a talent to have a brand that's really successful off of getting people to like you. for you. sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. >>> on this halloween, we get up close with an animal known for its scary reputation. while the raven has long been a symbol of fright, there is more to the black bird than just its sinister look. jan crawford explains in a story for sunday morning. once upon a midnight dreary, while i pondered, weak and weary -- halloween. a dark tale of death. about a grieving lover haunted, taunted,
you have figured out how to monetize just the act of living. >> i guess so, yeah. ha-ha-ha. >> the reality is she is a savvy business woman. one of the first to turn the millions of eyeballs watching her online into millions of dollars. she posts pictures and gets paid for clothes she wears, products she uses, brands she endorses. >> reporter: we have been influencers, many of them have -- different talents. they, they -- do comedy. they dance. they sing. >> yes....
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i'm sure that contributes to the success he has enjoyed in terms of providing service to the american people. but that has been the approach that president obama has taken as well. we would expect that the significant political differences that exist between governor scott and the white house are going to have zero impact on the ability of emergency officials in florida to get the kind of help and support and assistance they need from federal officials they need. >> can you give an update on what the u.s. is doing in haiti. the pictures coming in our showing massive destruction. early in the the week there is talk about helicopter going down , is there an update you can give us about resources that have been center are being sent there. >> i know my colleagues at the department of defense can talk to you about some of the resources they have mobilized, military resources have been mobilized to assist in the recovery efforts in haiti. i don't have the statistics in front of me. there has been important work done through usaid to deal with the impact of the storm. usaid foreign disaster assistance teams wer
i'm sure that contributes to the success he has enjoyed in terms of providing service to the american people. but that has been the approach that president obama has taken as well. we would expect that the significant political differences that exist between governor scott and the white house are going to have zero impact on the ability of emergency officials in florida to get the kind of help and support and assistance they need from federal officials they need. >> can you give an update...
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the first amendment. that's an issue. another issue that has come up is bigger, this fourth amendment. the fourth amendment has been -- not just in the courtroom. the fourth amendment has been just beaten up since the beginning of the want or terror terror. that's whatted ward snowden revelation has been about, inside the government, lawyers and others, the current head of the fbi, jim comey, jack goldsmith, professor at harvard, then a justice department lawyer, recognized that the surveillance authorities that were being used were not justified by the way they had been legally laid out by john yu and did their best -- >> jim comey was heroic, and mentioned the store in your book, heroic in standing up for this while he was the -- >> guest: and he was willing to put his reputation and his career at stake to say, look, this -- we can't do this. this is a guy who is pro law enforcement, who understanding the security -- >> guest: the director of the >> guest: yes, unders the security state and wanted to rein it back in and the fourth amendment still is not protected -- as protective as it used to be and we'll s
the first amendment. that's an issue. another issue that has come up is bigger, this fourth amendment. the fourth amendment has been -- not just in the courtroom. the fourth amendment has been just beaten up since the beginning of the want or terror terror. that's whatted ward snowden revelation has been about, inside the government, lawyers and others, the current head of the fbi, jim comey, jack goldsmith, professor at harvard, then a justice department lawyer, recognized that the...
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the challenges, do you think this stimulus program has not been working? >> that is a good question and a contentious question. certainly think the qe program hasrevented things from getting worse. it has been successful in keeping lending costs and the peripheral countries down. you have seen the spread between the italian government bonds and german much narrower since he began buying bonds. the additional support and stimulus is not really being achieved by the program. for now, it is maintaining status quo. kate: let's take a look at how the markets are reacting. the major european indices dropped in the immediate aftermath of that decision, but did recover to close in the green. the dax was half a percentage point. the euro jumped before trending back downward. wall street is more muted, stocks fairly close to the flat line. nasdaq very flat, dow jones and s&p just in the red. oil rises have fallen. the sharply. tesla announced all the cars will include self driving hardware. the executive of the california brand said it will be a supercomputer in a car. hands on theth no wheel. this could be the future of the industry. that is if tesla ge
the challenges, do you think this stimulus program has not been working? >> that is a good question and a contentious question. certainly think the qe program hasrevented things from getting worse. it has been successful in keeping lending costs and the peripheral countries down. you have seen the spread between the italian government bonds and german much narrower since he began buying bonds. the additional support and stimulus is not really being achieved by the program. for now, it is...
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the president has asked for my advice. i have given it. sometimes my advice has been taken. sometimes it has not. i do not say that i have made the decisions. and i would say that no president should ever allow anybody else to make the major decisions. the president only makes the decisions. all that his advisers do is to give counsel when he asks for it. as far as what experience counts and whether that is experience that counts, that isn't for me to say. i can only say that my experience is there for the people to consider. senator kennedy's is there for the people to consider. as he pointed out, we came to the congress in the same year. his experience has been different from mine. mine has been in the executive branch. his has been in the legislative branch. i would say that the people now have the opportunity to evaluate his as against mine and i think both he and i are going to abide by whatever the people decide. mr. smith: senator kennedy. mr. kennedy: well, i'll just say that the question is of experience and the question also is what our judgment is of the future, an
the president has asked for my advice. i have given it. sometimes my advice has been taken. sometimes it has not. i do not say that i have made the decisions. and i would say that no president should ever allow anybody else to make the major decisions. the president only makes the decisions. all that his advisers do is to give counsel when he asks for it. as far as what experience counts and whether that is experience that counts, that isn't for me to say. i can only say that my experience is...
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the election. thanks very much indeed for being with us here on "france 24." does each candidate need to do, and who has the toughest job? >> donald trump has the toughest job. change his personality after 70 years of life on this planet. he's a very temperamental, touchy, volatile personality, and the clinton campaign has successfully made his primary criteria by which to judge the two candidates. so he has to somehow calm himself down. how he behaves is in a sense more important than anything he says. >> his personality hasn't done him any harm so far. he won the republican primary and has millions of people supporting him. they don't seem to mind his personality. >> it is to separate elections. donald trumpct, the 16 other republicans in the primaries and caucuses and he did that with about 14-15,000,000 votes. to win the general election, in 50 states and the district of colombia, he needs 65-70,000,000 vote. so does she, obviously. but the point is, donald trump has retained the support of the people who turned out in the primaries, but he hasn't been supportersand his beyond those who were inclined to like him at the beginning. that's the name of the ga
the election. thanks very much indeed for being with us here on "france 24." does each candidate need to do, and who has the toughest job? >> donald trump has the toughest job. change his personality after 70 years of life on this planet. he's a very temperamental, touchy, volatile personality, and the clinton campaign has successfully made his primary criteria by which to judge the two candidates. so he has to somehow calm himself down. how he behaves is in a sense more...
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has for herself, right now. the race has tightened as hillary clinton has done better, so has murphy. his success is very closely tied to her. as she does better, he will do better. rubio has to keep the trump people and supporter's [ null ] has to pull in some from the other side . right now, he is doing better among millinnials and a hispanic. >> do you think this race will be called on election night?>> probably not but i will tell you, however florida goes is probably going to be that the nation goes that way, as well.>> thank you so much for being with us. we will see you again and back >>> we are sitting here with teresa. and she has brought in poncho. poncho has back story. it is a small miracle that he has on your lap, this morning. >> he was left in the yard with 14 other dogs. a lot of rescues came together and shipped in. there were a lot of puppies sold we are not a big puppy rescue. we like the older adults. we ended up with little poncho take care of him, at one point. >> you say he is very well behaved. >> he loves kids. he loves man and he is a little cautious but he ha
has for herself, right now. the race has tightened as hillary clinton has done better, so has murphy. his success is very closely tied to her. as she does better, he will do better. rubio has to keep the trump people and supporter's [ null ] has to pull in some from the other side . right now, he is doing better among millinnials and a hispanic. >> do you think this race will be called on election night?>> probably not but i will tell you, however florida goes is probably going to...
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democrats of poor economic management but the numbers are telling a different story. >> donald trump has regularly blamed the democrats for stunting growth. hillary clinton hasd that the republican is the poster boy for everything wrong with our economy. much of the growth has been educated to a jump in exports along with low unemployment. different sectors are going strong. and internet giants are investing heavily in infrastructure. amazon has expanded. donald trump has said that the a obama economy has ruined it. not everyone is benefiting from the growth in gdp. those in exports section are are not helping people in kentucky. they are angry and it clues -- accuse hillary clinton of forgetting about them. >> donald trump is the only hope we have got. >> they are taking our industries away. >> both candidates will try to turn the announcement. whichever of them gets the nod, the next president will have an impact on growth. sarah: time to bring in our financial correspondent on wall street. democrats are using the word strong growth while the opponents are saying that the economy is falling below expectations. >> overall if you just look at the headline nu
democrats of poor economic management but the numbers are telling a different story. >> donald trump has regularly blamed the democrats for stunting growth. hillary clinton hasd that the republican is the poster boy for everything wrong with our economy. much of the growth has been educated to a jump in exports along with low unemployment. different sectors are going strong. and internet giants are investing heavily in infrastructure. amazon has expanded. donald trump has said that the a...
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has been trying to turn this company around. difficulty having doing it. has.: he really the other bankers have been supportive, he hasy been in that job for about a year, and he is confident that they will be ok and has been saying that this, the plummet in the stock prices because of speculators has been a lightning rod because they were saying, the at government officials were saying that the bank was too speculative anyway. so he has his hands full. carol: i feel like the story will be around a little while longer. let's talk about global economics. in that section this week, you look at what is going on with wind farms. there is a real resurgence in the united states. ellen: windfarms -- wind is the fastest-growing source of alternative energy in the united states, and that has turned out to be a big boon for rural areas, especially with areas that are down on the luck because farmers in some of these areas are having such a hard time because corn prices have dropped. they are having trouble making a go of it. and what they are finding is they can lease their land to windfarms, and it is changing lives. we talked
has been trying to turn this company around. difficulty having doing it. has.: he really the other bankers have been supportive, he hasy been in that job for about a year, and he is confident that they will be ok and has been saying that this, the plummet in the stock prices because of speculators has been a lightning rod because they were saying, the at government officials were saying that the bank was too speculative anyway. so he has his hands full. carol: i feel like the story will be...
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it will stay there for the next 24 hours on its way to central florida, a place that has never seen a hurricane. the native americans national hurricane center has advisory but the new track information has not not yet hit our -- has not yet hit our system and been deseminated. it will move over warm water and strangen. json ville and west -- jacksonville and west palm beach has never seen a hurricane. it is doing to find dry up around north carolina. it will get close to our coastline and makes that turn as we head into the weekend. key points slowing weakening. no drastic changes tonight but we still have a hurricane that will be close to the north and south carolina coastline as we head into the weekend. we expect minor impacts west and north of the triangle. possibly one to three inches everywhere else. as you whats. we'll -- changes. we'll keep you updates on those coming up in just a few minutes >>> the brunt of the storm will spare most of our states. a manned dare evacuation took effect nor nonresidents for early this morning. our guard down yet. michael. > >> reporter: the shifts we saw in the tracks today were encouraging to the people
it will stay there for the next 24 hours on its way to central florida, a place that has never seen a hurricane. the native americans national hurricane center has advisory but the new track information has not not yet hit our -- has not yet hit our system and been deseminated. it will move over warm water and strangen. json ville and west -- jacksonville and west palm beach has never seen a hurricane. it is doing to find dry up around north carolina. it will get close to our coastline and...
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the reasons that frank luntz really laid out. he has at the end of the day done a poor campaign. he has not talked enough about the perceived problems, the problems as they perceive them by the american people. he has talked impressively and more engagingly about his own issues with women, with the rigged media, with the rigged risk. and, you know, it's... it doesn't make a good impression or leave a good taste. it should have been bigger than that. >> he goes the gettysburg to deliver a policy speech and the headlines that come out are "complaining about the rigged election." talking about suing women who people are left with bad taste. he's not been able to ever stop being donald trump in that sense. that's the fatal flaw. >> what's striking about this is this is clear from the beginning. if you observe trump closely from 2015 or summer 2015 to the present, you would have predicted this exact course, but something like it. >> this is weirder than the exact course. >> but the general fact that trump has never been particularly interested in policy, never been particularly interested in
the reasons that frank luntz really laid out. he has at the end of the day done a poor campaign. he has not talked enough about the perceived problems, the problems as they perceive them by the american people. he has talked impressively and more engagingly about his own issues with women, with the rigged media, with the rigged risk. and, you know, it's... it doesn't make a good impression or leave a good taste. it should have been bigger than that. >> he goes the gettysburg to deliver a...
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the. >> since it has come up, who are you supporting for president? >> well, i'm not supporting donald trump. i agree with you on that. i do understand the anger people feel that has brought out the voters to favor donald trump and bernie sanders. it is not just your party or my party. it is the whole government. i think the poison in government has to do with the fact this our current government has allowed big money to flow into government and control decisions and you can say you are objective but you have collected so much money, sfepecially from the financial sector. >> you have been on that committee. that committee and the consumer finance protection bureau brought in wells farg beo. you have received money from wells fargo. >> i want to step in and get the conversation back to regulation before we move on. would you bring back glass-steagall. do you support more regulation for the big banks? >> i support efforts to regulate the banks and protect the consumers from the fraud that has occurred at wells fargo. the point is, regardless of all these issues, the point is that big money has been allowed to flow into our government. how do we fix that? >> i want t
the. >> since it has come up, who are you supporting for president? >> well, i'm not supporting donald trump. i agree with you on that. i do understand the anger people feel that has brought out the voters to favor donald trump and bernie sanders. it is not just your party or my party. it is the whole government. i think the poison in government has to do with the fact this our current government has allowed big money to flow into government and control decisions and you can say you...
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see the trend has been rising and the correlation has been rising between the two. has to do with what we were just about with tom lee, the fact not so much of pound weakness as of dollar strength. perhaps not being great you'd -- great news for u.s. stock. it is interesting, the correlation between the two spirit you are at the pound alone, also a fascinating story. fascinated by how fast the pound has been falling lately. down 1.9% today, down at 12130. it is down about 9% over the last month alone. strategist are trying to figure out where does this thing bottom out? theresa may last week and suggested a hard brexit was coming and that sent the pound tumbling and we had a flash crash friday. today, bank of england policymakers suggested they expect the pound will continue. the pound goes through resistance points. it hits resistance points, goes through and stocks -- stocks are triggered and people start selling and it loses more ground and momentum. you see right there at 120, we are grinding down -- grinding down just over 118. he got us low as 12090 today and
see the trend has been rising and the correlation has been rising between the two. has to do with what we were just about with tom lee, the fact not so much of pound weakness as of dollar strength. perhaps not being great you'd -- great news for u.s. stock. it is interesting, the correlation between the two spirit you are at the pound alone, also a fascinating story. fascinated by how fast the pound has been falling lately. down 1.9% today, down at 12130. it is down about 9% over the last...
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has given the club hope. that is one over. alex has done a very good job. he has given us new momentum and has been able to impart a lot of the team in terms of tactics. next opponents will put them to the test. they are on the upswing. >> the ace we have up our sleeve is our passion and our heart which will get people on board. it is something very special. you have to give someone the feeling that you are given in your all for the club. of victory against leader has and will validate the choice. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this program is brought to you in part by cie tours international - for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and britain. cietours.com [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> hello and welcome i'm patricia oreilly and i'm delighted you could join us for another edition of out of
has given the club hope. that is one over. alex has done a very good job. he has given us new momentum and has been able to impart a lot of the team in terms of tactics. next opponents will put them to the test. they are on the upswing. >> the ace we have up our sleeve is our passion and our heart which will get people on board. it is something very special. you have to give someone the feeling that you are given in your all for the club. of victory against leader has and will validate...
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charlie: there has been no diminution of that, that will, that intense desire? tiger: the mind has not changed but the body certainly has has gone through, i put it through its paces, i won through some tough injuries and tough times physically. but what has led me to do that has been i think the internal drive that has allowed me to overcome some of these obstacles, some of the different injuries i have had and played some injuries that people do not know i have played through. the whole idea is once i start and compete, that is it. you just got there and compete in a try to figure out a way to get it done. tiger's desire to beat his dad was real. scorecard, the first time he ever beat his dad and they went to the 17th hole, all par. and his dad went par card andhe photographed it and we haven't in a building in our campus which is coincidentally named the tiger woods building. it is about the size. it is signed by tiger woods at age 11, 10 months. in this sport, we lose far more than we win. taking a harder look at myself a lot of times, it is not fun. i messed up on this and i made that wrong decision there, i should
charlie: there has been no diminution of that, that will, that intense desire? tiger: the mind has not changed but the body certainly has has gone through, i put it through its paces, i won through some tough injuries and tough times physically. but what has led me to do that has been i think the internal drive that has allowed me to overcome some of these obstacles, some of the different injuries i have had and played some injuries that people do not know i have played through. the whole idea...
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the red carpet. it is less regal and more glamorous. >> has it changed over the last eight years? be -- look hasto has gotten to be more relaxed, if that makes sense. i think -- when i think back to the first state dinner for india, the dress is gorgeous and her hair was up and she looked wonderful. dinners,f the later where she wore a dress by caroline herrera and even though it was still quite a grand dress, there was an informality to it. it felt more like glamorous sportswear. >> what do you think the impact has been on the role of first lady? is, we allt thing want to be proud of the people in the white house and in that way, we want to be proud of their hospitality, we want them to put their best foot forward. herself in anted way that makes most people feel like, we can stand up on the world stage alongside folks from france and italy, where the notion of fashion is something that is embedded into their culture. momentousreally moments. the photographs are going to go into history books. for any design house, that is enormous. it not only puts them into the public for an ocular -- vernacu
the red carpet. it is less regal and more glamorous. >> has it changed over the last eight years? be -- look hasto has gotten to be more relaxed, if that makes sense. i think -- when i think back to the first state dinner for india, the dress is gorgeous and her hair was up and she looked wonderful. dinners,f the later where she wore a dress by caroline herrera and even though it was still quite a grand dress, there was an informality to it. it felt more like glamorous sportswear....
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the temperament. >> he speaks his mind. >> she has the skills. she has the values. the judgment. >> he shoots from the hip. that's how i was brought up and i just feel like everything he says is true the she spent her entire adult life working for the betterment of others. >> he's a businessman. he will protect our country. he will make us safe. he will protect the second amendment. >> working for the children's defense fund. her work for the snap program to get children food stampts or their support there and their nutritional needs. >> growing up, we didn't have credit cards. everything was paid in cash as a lot of people might remember. >> so they live within their means. today the economy is out of hand because too many people expect things for nothing and they expect everything to be free. so who, we as taxpayers, growing up, paying for everybody else. >> there's a real need attorney crease the number of jobs, certainly the wages that people make and so hillary has really laid out a plan for increasing jobs, for developing jobs that give people a living that th
the temperament. >> he speaks his mind. >> she has the skills. she has the values. the judgment. >> he shoots from the hip. that's how i was brought up and i just feel like everything he says is true the she spent her entire adult life working for the betterment of others. >> he's a businessman. he will protect our country. he will make us safe. he will protect the second amendment. >> working for the children's defense fund. her work for the snap program to get...
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in the head to head, clinton's seven-point lead has trimmed to five. in the latest survey here in new hampshire, clinton has a 46-42 edge on trump. the four-point cushion, less than half the nine-point lead last month in this state in that poll. it has the u.s. senate race here deadlocked at 46 each. senator ayotte was up two last month but has trailed in others. senator ayotte will join us in a moment. a few minutes ago, a new nbc poll here in new hampshire has clinton with a nine-point advantage over trump in that poll. that's up two from just two last month. in the senate race, nbc has senator ayotte with a one-point lead over governor hassan. it was eight points last month. with the major party nominees, donald trump began the day with another business trip. this time to washington. he was in dc to formally open his new hotel, just down the street from the white house. trump says criticism over the timing of that event is unfair since hillary clinton missed several days of campaigning to study for the debates and took in an adele concert. in an hour, trump will hold a rally. we will have a live report f
in the head to head, clinton's seven-point lead has trimmed to five. in the latest survey here in new hampshire, clinton has a 46-42 edge on trump. the four-point cushion, less than half the nine-point lead last month in this state in that poll. it has the u.s. senate race here deadlocked at 46 each. senator ayotte was up two last month but has trailed in others. senator ayotte will join us in a moment. a few minutes ago, a new nbc poll here in new hampshire has clinton with a nine-point...
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the american war. they don't remember any war. >> ha: no. >> anthony: you used to be a tour guide. >> ha: yes. >> anthony over to the museum, the american war museum, what, every time, right? >> ha: yep. >> anthony: in your lifetime, is there going to be a time when that's not gonna have to be a stop? it won't be necessary. it won't even be important. no one will remember it. or should people always remember? >> ha: i think it's good to remember so we don't make the same mistake, you know? some people choose to be angry, to hold a grudge, but then some people choose to let go and, for the peace inside themselves. that's up to the person. and, i think it's good that, that -- it's important that we know about history. and to make sure it never happens again. ♪ i met a lot of war veterans. and, surprisingly, a lot of them don't feel -- don't have any hate, anger against their old enemies. and that's amazing. that is amazing. i learned so much from them. ♪ [ music stops ] ♪ >> ha: for vietnamese, we have so many legends. but the majority of legends related to our traditions of fighting against foreign invade
the american war. they don't remember any war. >> ha: no. >> anthony: you used to be a tour guide. >> ha: yes. >> anthony over to the museum, the american war museum, what, every time, right? >> ha: yep. >> anthony: in your lifetime, is there going to be a time when that's not gonna have to be a stop? it won't be necessary. it won't even be important. no one will remember it. or should people always remember? >> ha: i think it's good to remember so we...
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the u.s.-based cleric movement. ankara has accused him of orchestrating the coup attempt and turkey has arrested nearly 32,000 people in connection with that coup attempt. a threat to international relations is how the saudi arabian government has been describing a law passed by the u.s. congress allowing lawsuits against the gulf kingdom over the 9/11 terror attacks. rihad has urged the u.s. to prevent what it calls the dangerous consequences of the new legislation. last week u.s. congress, the u.s. congress voted to allow families of 9/11 victims to seek damages from saudi arabia. 15 of the 19 9/11 hijackers were saudi nationals. there's been another day of clashes in kashmir along with cross-border shelling between the pakistani and indian military. the latest violence comes a day after an indian parra military leader was killed by suspected militants. things have intensified since the middle of september. the mainly muslim region has been divided between india and pakistan since 1947. both new delhi and islamabad claim the territory as theirs. our correspondent is in the capital of indian-administered kashmir an
the u.s.-based cleric movement. ankara has accused him of orchestrating the coup attempt and turkey has arrested nearly 32,000 people in connection with that coup attempt. a threat to international relations is how the saudi arabian government has been describing a law passed by the u.s. congress allowing lawsuits against the gulf kingdom over the 9/11 terror attacks. rihad has urged the u.s. to prevent what it calls the dangerous consequences of the new legislation. last week u.s. congress,...
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. ♪ annonouncer: desespite the difft situation n she finds herself i, she still has hope for the fututure. she hasng at the democracy project and now has work with the city cououncil. her town council and others s le it acrososs ukrainene receiveved support frfrom the u.n. democray fufund, to help bring about refm in the country and give greater voice to the citizens. many of those consuls -- cou ncils like this onone are enthusiastic supporters of reform. ya, at the -- oksan council, is in favavor of thee revolutionon. announcer: it is 10:00 a.m. on a thursday and oksanya is supervising a session. public representatives from the surrounding region haveve come o the e city to vototon a bundldlf neww proposals with h far-reacag efeffects. she says the supppport they have received through the ui democracy fund has helelped transform the council. announcer: the projeject was the brainchild of the western ukrainian resource center, an ananization led by organization in western ukraine. announcer: this s lack of transpsparency fueled the anger against the ousted d president o redeem, , when he canceled
. ♪ annonouncer: desespite the difft situation n she finds herself i, she still has hope for the fututure. she hasng at the democracy project and now has work with the city cououncil. her town council and others s le it acrososs ukrainene receiveved support frfrom the u.n. democray fufund, to help bring about refm in the country and give greater voice to the citizens. many of those consuls -- cou ncils like this onone are enthusiastic supporters of reform. ya, at the -- oksan council, is in...
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the compensation. this has been some controversy at harvard in years past. the faculty hasd at how much the money managers make. michael: if you look at the tax 90% of the compensation of these top managers is performance, it's bonuses and they are based their wreck late off these benchmarks. by keeping the benchmark lower than their peers, it automatically helps in generating more compensation. that was the other paradox we .ave seen compensation cap going up for the top people but the performance was lagging and now we understand why that was the case. vonnie: what happens now? everybody is in cahoots. who do they report to? in the defense harvard, the report was done last year when a new ceo came in. laundry.d the dirty changes ando make the report shows the changes they wanted to make that they started to make and they continue to make. in their defense, they are changing compensation, they are changing the policy portfolio and changing the benchmark. they are going through a process to address these issues we found in this report. the return was down 2% this last year.
the compensation. this has been some controversy at harvard in years past. the faculty hasd at how much the money managers make. michael: if you look at the tax 90% of the compensation of these top managers is performance, it's bonuses and they are based their wreck late off these benchmarks. by keeping the benchmark lower than their peers, it automatically helps in generating more compensation. that was the other paradox we .ave seen compensation cap going up for the top people but the...
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john telich, is working hard toto get the word out, we do ha some video inside the tribe locker room. trevor bauer has the go pro camera has had as sure that we will see video. the indians go to the world series for the first time in 19 years they have not one the world series since this is reason to celebrate. for years we watched other teams now it is us you can follow the championship's that have come we are now the alcs chapters and next is the world series. lc their world series for the firs time in 19 years as a claim to the american league pennant ove blue jays today in toronto. >> have while to check back in melissa reid was watching the game with a bunch of fans at a tribe watch party at buffalo wild wings downtown. still trying to catch my breath. i planned for tuesday tober 25. the world series. here at buffalo wild wings, if you are at home and not downtown. there is still so much excitement, even as people are leaving. they said that they were not worried. they said they just need to and the indians responded. you can come to the team shop to gett the t-shirt. we also have john telich fro
john telich, is working hard toto get the word out, we do ha some video inside the tribe locker room. trevor bauer has the go pro camera has had as sure that we will see video. the indians go to the world series for the first time in 19 years they have not one the world series since this is reason to celebrate. for years we watched other teams now it is us you can follow the championship's that have come we are now the alcs chapters and next is the world series. lc their world series for the...
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cronkite: senator, the charge has been made frequently that the united states for many years has been on the defensive around the world, that our policy has been one of reaction to the soviet union rather than positive action on our own. what areas do you see where the united states might take the offensive in a challenge to communism over the next four to eight years? mr. kennedy: one of the areas, and of course the most vulnerable area is i have felt, has been eastern europe. i've been critical of the administration's failure to suggest policies which would make it possible for us to establish, for example, closer relations with poland, particularly after the 55-56 period and the hungarian revolution. we indicated at that time that we were not going to intervene militarily. but there was a period there when poland demonstrated a national independence and even the polish government moved some distance away from the soviet union. i suggested that we amend our legislation so that we could enjoy closer economic ties. we received the support first of the administration and then not, and
cronkite: senator, the charge has been made frequently that the united states for many years has been on the defensive around the world, that our policy has been one of reaction to the soviet union rather than positive action on our own. what areas do you see where the united states might take the offensive in a challenge to communism over the next four to eight years? mr. kennedy: one of the areas, and of course the most vulnerable area is i have felt, has been eastern europe. i've been...
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has a lot of material to work with. he has got the wikileaks emails. he has got the fbi documents. he has got this project veritas tape. not to mention all of the contrast that republicans wish he was making on the trail on substantive policy issues. >> yes. i think he has a case on those issues. the difficulty he seems to have had with that is that it has been harder for him to press the case on the issues than it might have been because he doesn't really seem to have a deep knowledge of his own positions or at least he may have the knowledge but he doesn't discuss them in the kind of depth that make you think well, you know, that's plausible, yeah, can i see him doing that. that's a reasonable test and he seems to know it well. he may do that tonight. i think this country doesn't want, really want to elect hillary clinton. i think this country is looking for a way not to do that. and so far they don't feel that the -- the people don't feel they have gotten that and it's a little late to provide it but it's not impossible. >> in other words, it should be a change election. >> yes.
has a lot of material to work with. he has got the wikileaks emails. he has got the fbi documents. he has got this project veritas tape. not to mention all of the contrast that republicans wish he was making on the trail on substantive policy issues. >> yes. i think he has a case on those issues. the difficulty he seems to have had with that is that it has been harder for him to press the case on the issues than it might have been because he doesn't really seem to have a deep knowledge of...
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the phrase has lost significance. you have to add a date to know which one you are talking about. there has been a flurry of activity from the government. the philippine president has arrived in tokyo for a three-day visit. >> you can see the photo. he looks to reassure a skeptical japan. this comes after a visit to china last week. it's getting a lot of attention in the japanese press. while cozying up to leaders in beijing last week he said the philippines were separating from the u.s. this is quite alarming for japan. this article says japanese authorities are quite concerned by what they japan. see as a pivot toward china coming from the philippines and what is this going to mean for its relationship with the united states. protocol experts are also worried the president might make yet another fallback. will he choose geomet in front of the emperor? two -- shoe gum -- chew gum in front of the emperor? they wonder what will happen when he meets the emperor. this will happen on friday. japanese tv have been showing repeated images of what happened in china while he was meeting with the ch
the phrase has lost significance. you have to add a date to know which one you are talking about. there has been a flurry of activity from the government. the philippine president has arrived in tokyo for a three-day visit. >> you can see the photo. he looks to reassure a skeptical japan. this comes after a visit to china last week. it's getting a lot of attention in the japanese press. while cozying up to leaders in beijing last week he said the philippines were separating from the u.s....
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the one is that in terms of the capacity to service the debt, debt service has not gone up anything like the amount the debt has gone up because interest rates are very, very low. and so the interest burden which is the servicing burden is not, has not, has not risen anywhere like the numbers which have doubled and so forth for debt. but interest rates are very low, and i don't think i'm revealing any secrets if i say that this this -- that at least one member of the federal reserve board thinks that interest rates will be higher five years from now than they are today. and that will make a difference to the amount of debt servicing. so these things are big, and there's a bump in debt servicing that awaits countries. now, the theory was there'd be a temporary period, you'd expand your government finance or firms would expand their investment, and then the economy would grow, and you could pay it off because the ratio to gdp was less. well, because growth is less, that's become a problem. it's no longer that particular story. it doesn't fill you with joy because parts of the mechanism that was involved in it hav
the one is that in terms of the capacity to service the debt, debt service has not gone up anything like the amount the debt has gone up because interest rates are very, very low. and so the interest burden which is the servicing burden is not, has not, has not risen anywhere like the numbers which have doubled and so forth for debt. but interest rates are very low, and i don't think i'm revealing any secrets if i say that this this -- that at least one member of the federal reserve board...
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