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most of theer players and some of these coaches weren't born when this rivalry was in its hey da day. >> a lot of guys haven't been in this organization, myself included, this is my first year, it is always good to see the history of this rivalry, how important is to the fans and this organization in general. this is a huge game for a lot of people. and we are going to make sure that it is known that this is a big rivalry for the new players and coaches. >> i love watching the old footage, it is all grainy. the good old days. >> those players were so young. they were like joe gibbs is a nascar guy. [ laughter ] >>> here's the thing redskins are heavy under dogs monday night. dallas a ten-point favorite at home. >>> we go from the pros to high school football. friday night lights, it was home coming at dam as cuss, hornets hosting senica valley. picture perfect sunset there tonight. white uniforms with a touchdown here for a 67 yard score. valley trail just 7-6. that's as close as they would get. damascus, 45 yards, still undefeated. your final score, 46-13. >> played pretty much light
most of theer players and some of these coaches weren't born when this rivalry was in its hey da day. >> a lot of guys haven't been in this organization, myself included, this is my first year, it is always good to see the history of this rivalry, how important is to the fans and this organization in general. this is a huge game for a lot of people. and we are going to make sure that it is known that this is a big rivalry for the new players and coaches. >> i love watching the old...
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as paratroopers -- been then theers -- paratroopers.t precision, the chutesrs of shoots -- filled the skies. once on the ground, the soldiers scrambled for their equipment, regrouped, and joined their uranian comrades -- iranian comrades. drop, sergeant major cosgrove talk to the exercise commander. crossed, only this time, halfway around the world. in addition to the command just mentioned, general adams has under command. we explain what is the command involve? >> the military, the u.s. military response in the middle east, south asia, and africa south of the sahara. discharging these responsibilities, all of our military activities are brought under one single commander. this exercise is under my command because i bring the overs over and i turn them to the combined commander. >> you about the opportunity to meet and talk with his imperial majesty. impressions of exercise delawar question mark >> he has expressed great leisure over what has taken place in the exercise -- great pleasure over what he has taken place in the exercise. he
as paratroopers -- been then theers -- paratroopers.t precision, the chutesrs of shoots -- filled the skies. once on the ground, the soldiers scrambled for their equipment, regrouped, and joined their uranian comrades -- iranian comrades. drop, sergeant major cosgrove talk to the exercise commander. crossed, only this time, halfway around the world. in addition to the command just mentioned, general adams has under command. we explain what is the command involve? >> the military, the u.s....
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and theer is search on for armed robber who shoved a gun in clerk's face to get the cash and supreme court of united states decides fate of several state efforts to ban same-sex marriages.te of several state >> and now the details port richmond family getting in the spirit of changing season was singled out by a thief who used cover night to commit a crime a surveillance cam what was rolling and caught the entire incident on tape. "action news" reporter john rawlins will be live in port richmond with details. >> this is odd one happened yesterday morning before dawn homeowner came out 9:00 in the morning and looked at front of house and could not figure what on earth happened and then checked video.
and theer is search on for armed robber who shoved a gun in clerk's face to get the cash and supreme court of united states decides fate of several state efforts to ban same-sex marriages.te of several state >> and now the details port richmond family getting in the spirit of changing season was singled out by a thief who used cover night to commit a crime a surveillance cam what was rolling and caught the entire incident on tape. "action news" reporter john rawlins will be live...
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and theer is search on for armed robber who shoved a gun in clerk's face to get the cash and supreme court of united states decides fate of several state efforts to ban same-sex marriages.te of several state >> and now the details port richmond family getting in the spirit of changing season was singled out by a thief who used cover night to commit a crime a surveillance cam what was rolling and caught the entire incident on tape. "action news" reporter john rawlins will be live in port richmond with details. >> this is odd one happened yesterday morning before dawn homeowner came out 9:00 in the morning and looked at front of house and could not figure what on earth happened and then checked video. >> this surveillance indicates it was shy of 5:10 sunday morning when this woman opened the gate and let herself into the front yard this row house. her intent larceny. target at the time there was display of pumpkins autumnal lightsch the homeowner doesn't want to be identified and wants to identify the culprit. >> it's halloween. >> lights wired to inside the house were impossible to ta
and theer is search on for armed robber who shoved a gun in clerk's face to get the cash and supreme court of united states decides fate of several state efforts to ban same-sex marriages.te of several state >> and now the details port richmond family getting in the spirit of changing season was singled out by a thief who used cover night to commit a crime a surveillance cam what was rolling and caught the entire incident on tape. "action news" reporter john rawlins will be live...
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monetization of the timeline views, that pic that, but those , it's aare so small very low number. , but theer than it was problem there was the timeline view growth, the number of timelines that people are looking at was also coming in quite small, 4.3% sequentially. users, slowth in growth on the timelines that were viewed. in the u.s. in particular, use all very slow growth. i was talking to matt miller about it earlier and he said i'm , i'm all day at work always broadcasting and tweeting out. how much more can you be on it? >> i am on it as well. made pictures larger. how much can twitter actually do when it comes to a product respective to re-accelerate user growth, or to a certain extent, is that out of their control? sometimes these things just happen organically, or they don't. theythink there is a lot can do. in some sense because the product has not evolved much in the last couple of years, it's in part because there is an uneasy tension between the company and developers on the platform. twitter has sort of reembrace the developer community. if anywhere that's where you'll see a lo
monetization of the timeline views, that pic that, but those , it's aare so small very low number. , but theer than it was problem there was the timeline view growth, the number of timelines that people are looking at was also coming in quite small, 4.3% sequentially. users, slowth in growth on the timelines that were viewed. in the u.s. in particular, use all very slow growth. i was talking to matt miller about it earlier and he said i'm , i'm all day at work always broadcasting and tweeting...
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i believe theere war was mostly one. don't get me wrong. there were things done in the east to help win this war, but the war was won in the west. it is going to be a series of victories out west. west we have sherman taking on johnson. this the westg was not robert e lee. he commanded troops during the mexican-american war. he was also a very fickle man. he was also a very testy man. if he had your back the hallway. joseph johnson who came to fame during the bull run. he showed up out west. said, he was he about johnson ride. joe johnson is going to retreat in the face of a superior force. he is going to use a strategy to maneuver. johnson is going to employ fabian tactics. this goes all the way to greece. he might be able to attack the supply lines. they are going to have to string the army out and leave men behind to protect vital points. the problem johnson has is he is losing real estate. as he is losing real estate, he is going to give off the initiative. he is also going to allow threatened.e the paper spot at length that could fall.
i believe theere war was mostly one. don't get me wrong. there were things done in the east to help win this war, but the war was won in the west. it is going to be a series of victories out west. west we have sherman taking on johnson. this the westg was not robert e lee. he commanded troops during the mexican-american war. he was also a very fickle man. he was also a very testy man. if he had your back the hallway. joseph johnson who came to fame during the bull run. he showed up out west....
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through datae that consumption, the volume of data yank off theers internet. >> absolutely.look at overall numbers, the android devices way numbers. the ios but in our business in the advertising space, we find that almost 60% of the impressions might come from an android device, but over 50% of the monetization happens on ios devices. >> is that because they are rich, spend more? are there demographics about those ios people? >> there are some brands that value ios users more than android users rated goes to what type of brand image that they are trying to build. >> rolls-royce? beers? automotive guys. there tends to be this inference that ios users are a little more --the than android users little more affluent than android users. we do not have a great view and that, but from an advertising standpoint it seems to be paying off. it is not certain that they have more money, but they target at ios, and do not spend as much money on the android use case. >> correct. ios users actually spend more times with their ads. there is more engagement, particularly on the ipad. >> the
through datae that consumption, the volume of data yank off theers internet. >> absolutely.look at overall numbers, the android devices way numbers. the ios but in our business in the advertising space, we find that almost 60% of the impressions might come from an android device, but over 50% of the monetization happens on ios devices. >> is that because they are rich, spend more? are there demographics about those ios people? >> there are some brands that value ios users more...
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and theer company news world's largest advertising company, posting third-quarter sales that be estimatesrom awpp rose year earlier, growth in continental europe and emerging markets offset slack from north america and you can't -- and the u.k. 1.2% forearnings rose ab inbev. the company said 40% of the drop in beer volume stemmed from europe. citigroup has revealed it is facing a u.s. criminal probe into the bank's fx business and then it a $600 million legal charge that forced it to restate third-quarter results. citigroup says it is cooperating with investigations. and iberia owner iag posted third-quarter profit at most estimates. the outlook may be brighter. here is our european business correspondent, caroline hyde. a kickoff with those products. they were not so great. >> this is a company that is hugely outperforming most of the industry. profit up 31%. missing estimates but up 31%. this while the big competitors, air france-klm, the biggest player in europe, has been hit by strikes and profit slumped in the third quarter. lufthansa announcing its second profit warning in five mon
and theer company news world's largest advertising company, posting third-quarter sales that be estimatesrom awpp rose year earlier, growth in continental europe and emerging markets offset slack from north america and you can't -- and the u.k. 1.2% forearnings rose ab inbev. the company said 40% of the drop in beer volume stemmed from europe. citigroup has revealed it is facing a u.s. criminal probe into the bank's fx business and then it a $600 million legal charge that forced it to restate...
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ship, theer is our native one. belts,look at these old it is a little tattered and torn. i would like to think it is because of active use over the last 300 or 400 years. but maybe it also symbolizes our relationship which has become a little tattered and torn. there is a founding principle between it. these two vessels were tied together and going down the river of life together. what linked them is this chain. there are three links in the chain. the first stance for friendship, we have to be friends with our neighbors. always have toe think about the justice john mohawk was talking about to establish and maintain peace. this was the three principles of treaty making when it began from our point of view. a belt that manifests the symbol of the two people holding hands together. but in reality, the little line between them is the wampum belt and payment. it is the same thing. but we take hold of each other's hands or arms to become strong like brothers. the diplomatic language in treaty making is about brothers. the nations were viewed as brothers. not as father and son b
ship, theer is our native one. belts,look at these old it is a little tattered and torn. i would like to think it is because of active use over the last 300 or 400 years. but maybe it also symbolizes our relationship which has become a little tattered and torn. there is a founding principle between it. these two vessels were tied together and going down the river of life together. what linked them is this chain. there are three links in the chain. the first stance for friendship, we have to be...
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theers host a preseason game there tonight. great for the lehigh valley.hat's sports have a great weekend! >> there is much more to come on "action news" this saturday morning, including "shelter me rescue of the week." >> reporter: coming up we'll introduce you to birdie who is new to our area. he is looking for a forever home all from the animal rescue later this morning on "action news." >> plus a pennsylvania company is speaking out about the gear those treating ebola need to have. and another check of the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast with meteorologist chris sowers when "action news" saturday at >> happening now on "action news" saturday at 9:00. philadelphia police are working on clues this morning into a deadly shooting outside a bar. donation from the area are on the way to help law enforcement search for an accused cop killer in northeastern pennsylvania. we're weeks away from election day, coming up a look at one of the most hotly contested races in the area. >>> first, though, let's head outside to chris sowers and the accuweather fo
theers host a preseason game there tonight. great for the lehigh valley.hat's sports have a great weekend! >> there is much more to come on "action news" this saturday morning, including "shelter me rescue of the week." >> reporter: coming up we'll introduce you to birdie who is new to our area. he is looking for a forever home all from the animal rescue later this morning on "action news." >> plus a pennsylvania company is speaking out about the...
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theered -- and then through daylight tomorrow, the rate will become a little steadier at times. tomorrow, we are going to see a separation of these two air masses, and that is going to act as the focus of the rain over the next couple of days. it is not going to be torrential or thunderstorm-y, but tomorrow we might get a break, and his we get into saturday afternoon, we get a little bit of heartening news. it will clear out a little bit. and then the question will happen on sunday with that other storm system moving in. i think we will still have a chance of storms moving in throughout the day on sunday. tomorrow it will hit the mid-60's, there will be. the light winds and a light rain threat the day. all right, thank you very much. let us get a check of our traffic situation. i gave -- hi, dave! >> you can see the red line from college park extending all the way down to the 202, blocking the left lane, the eastern side is not doing a whole lot better. those have both been resolved, but we are stuck in traffic in prince george's county. thebeltway going north to 270 spur has tr
theered -- and then through daylight tomorrow, the rate will become a little steadier at times. tomorrow, we are going to see a separation of these two air masses, and that is going to act as the focus of the rain over the next couple of days. it is not going to be torrential or thunderstorm-y, but tomorrow we might get a break, and his we get into saturday afternoon, we get a little bit of heartening news. it will clear out a little bit. and then the question will happen on sunday with that...
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. >> policing america,wh where his theer line between security and liberty? (?) stossel: i want the police to be better armed than the bad guys, but today, what does that mean? more than 100 square blocks were decimated by fire and looters. >> after the los angeles race riots some cities created heavily armed teams called swat. for years swat teams were only called out in emergencies like a riot or bank robberies. but their use hasho increased from less than one raid a day to today maybe 100 raids every day. including cases where i have to wonder, why call out the swat team. >> anybody that would be afraid of me if i was trying to menace you in some way. >> joe is a stand up comic. the 5-foot 3-inch joe caught the attention of a swat team in new york. >> i had a really mind-numbingly customer service at apple store. so i went home and bitched about it on facebook. i quoted fight clyburn. >> might walk into an apple store with a semiautomatic weapon pumping round after round into one of those smug fruity connoisseurs. >> it was obviously fromrg fight club. it i th
. >> policing america,wh where his theer line between security and liberty? (?) stossel: i want the police to be better armed than the bad guys, but today, what does that mean? more than 100 square blocks were decimated by fire and looters. >> after the los angeles race riots some cities created heavily armed teams called swat. for years swat teams were only called out in emergencies like a riot or bank robberies. but their use hasho increased from less than one raid a day to today...
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pocono mountains and state police say they are confident they're searching in right 'and mean while theer is search get in the way of halloween festivities. hunters have been banned for parts of the woods and they can enter some lands that are outside the search areanow to latest on ebola virus and race to stop its spread. new screening measures now in place at some of the busiest airports in the u.s.. this comes days after a man with ebola -- a man die from ebola in texas. marcy gonzalez has more from dallas. >> family of the first person to ever day of ebola in u.s. releasing medical records to associated press report led edly showing when only thomas dunkin went to this dallas hospital he not only told a nurse he's gone to west africa but temperature was alarmingly high. and they were too high and later dunkin was rushed to the hospital and admitted. dying there on wednesday. his case part of the focus of a congressional hearing at dallas fort worth hearing. >> we learned from these miss steps and we need to assure proper procedures are established and followed should another case rise
pocono mountains and state police say they are confident they're searching in right 'and mean while theer is search get in the way of halloween festivities. hunters have been banned for parts of the woods and they can enter some lands that are outside the search areanow to latest on ebola virus and race to stop its spread. new screening measures now in place at some of the busiest airports in the u.s.. this comes days after a man with ebola -- a man die from ebola in texas. marcy gonzalez has...
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he'd also seen something new-- the show theers, the latest craze in parisian tertainments lit from behind cut from zinc-- were operated by a team of stage hands. the poster's silhouettes inspired by the shadow theatre conveyed the modernity of the moulin rouge. lautrec had a fascination with performers off and on stage that drove his art for the rest of his life. the moulin rouge continued to attract him-- he caught the pensive side of the female clown cha-u-ka-o... dancers in the stage lights and their promenading audience... and the casual, commercial encounters in the shadows... in at the moulin rouge, begun in 1892, he depicted himself at its center. la goulue arranges her hair as a lady of the night cruises by. in a world of mirrors where surface is everything, the hectic pursuit of pleasure is reflected endlessly. aristide bruant, no stranger to self-promotion, noticed the impact of lautrec's first poster. to promote his performances at a café-concert on the champs-elysées-- safe in the heart of metropolitan paris-- bruant commissioned a poster from lautrec. he captured bruant's per
he'd also seen something new-- the show theers, the latest craze in parisian tertainments lit from behind cut from zinc-- were operated by a team of stage hands. the poster's silhouettes inspired by the shadow theatre conveyed the modernity of the moulin rouge. lautrec had a fascination with performers off and on stage that drove his art for the rest of his life. the moulin rouge continued to attract him-- he caught the pensive side of the female clown cha-u-ka-o... dancers in the stage lights...
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construct new roads around the lava to keep an evacuation root opened and businesses connected to theernby city of hilo. >> hopeful' pahoa will still be viable. >> reporter: even as the danger creeps closer, some residents say they will stay if only to watch their homes burn. >> when the lava flow comes through their subdivision or area there will be an opportunity for them to remain on site provided it's safe to do so. >> reporter: later today members of the hawaii national guard will bolster the security forces that are already here. patrolling streets even as parts of this town burn. car carol? >> martin sav inl reporting from the big island of hawaii. >>> look at how destructive the lava is, a riff of flames burning through fence, the lava is chest high in some parts of this little tiny town, only about 900 people live there. cnn indra petersons joins us now. at the break you said this happened before but that isn't comforting to the people there. >> it's not new and not ancient history. back to the '80s the exact same crater we had erupting 1,500 feet in the air. let's forward you
construct new roads around the lava to keep an evacuation root opened and businesses connected to theernby city of hilo. >> hopeful' pahoa will still be viable. >> reporter: even as the danger creeps closer, some residents say they will stay if only to watch their homes burn. >> when the lava flow comes through their subdivision or area there will be an opportunity for them to remain on site provided it's safe to do so. >> reporter: later today members of the hawaii...
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everything you see in red is blocked off for run theers. that includes rock creek parkway, m street and everything around the national mall. >> use metro instead. the blue line has extra service today and go the rosslyn or arlington cemetery station to access the end of the race. speaking of the race let's check in with chuck bell and see how he's doing. this is chuck making his way through the peacock spit zone, giving high fives all along the way. our producer is there part of our news4 crew cheering on the runners, tweeting out this picture. he's pretty happy because he actually went through his first climb on lee highway and made his way down sprout run and gw parkway and that's what makes you round off to mile four here. you cross that key bridge and then you are greeted with even more spectators and a very joyous georgetown. you can see here sampling. news4 signs saying we cheer four. great weather out there as well. and a reminder we are covering every angle of the marathon. >> our news4 team is cheering four at the peacock zone. her
everything you see in red is blocked off for run theers. that includes rock creek parkway, m street and everything around the national mall. >> use metro instead. the blue line has extra service today and go the rosslyn or arlington cemetery station to access the end of the race. speaking of the race let's check in with chuck bell and see how he's doing. this is chuck making his way through the peacock spit zone, giving high fives all along the way. our producer is there part of our news4...
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is that theer two same parts wear out on all the locomotives at the same time. is that steam one locomotives at this point in history where handcrafted items, and you couldn't take a card from one and put it on the other. the confederacy by 1863 is running out of rail, the rail is turning bad, and their locomotives are breaking down. the situation is not much better when it comes to cars. each railroad car is almost entirely wood. you could say rail cars grew on trees. [laughter] most of them. labor to cut the trees and make the rail cars, which is the problem in the confederacy by 1863. setting that aside, the wheels do not grow on trees. the confederacy could manufacture wheels. there were a couple of plants in the vicinity of savannah, georgia that were capable of making 50 wheels a day. by 1863, they are down to 15 wheels a day. why? the railroads can't get raw materials to them to make wheels. why can't the railroads get them the raw materials? because the wheels on the cars are wearing out. then you factor in inflation, which affected everything the confed
is that theer two same parts wear out on all the locomotives at the same time. is that steam one locomotives at this point in history where handcrafted items, and you couldn't take a card from one and put it on the other. the confederacy by 1863 is running out of rail, the rail is turning bad, and their locomotives are breaking down. the situation is not much better when it comes to cars. each railroad car is almost entirely wood. you could say rail cars grew on trees. [laughter] most of them....
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recommendations by attorney general holder on what specifically he recommends could be done on executive or theersn reform. that final result has not arrived to the white house. the white house says that could be coming any minute. the president won't decide until he gets that. something three republican senators took issue with in a letter to the president yesterday. in colorado, meanwhile, as you can see the state's republican party is asking can we trust mark udall on immigration reform. in a new mailer four days until election day. with me today is rachel maddow. thank you for being with me this morning. happy halloween. good to see you. >> you too. thank you for having me. >> before we get to colorado. why do you think immigration activists keep targeting democrats like hillary clinton? is this a smart politic? >> you know,ive been thinking about for a long time. i think it is smart politics. i think it's better to be feared than loved. and when you take direct action like this it makes people mad at you in the short run. it annoys everybody in the room. it annoys the candidate you keep heckl
recommendations by attorney general holder on what specifically he recommends could be done on executive or theersn reform. that final result has not arrived to the white house. the white house says that could be coming any minute. the president won't decide until he gets that. something three republican senators took issue with in a letter to the president yesterday. in colorado, meanwhile, as you can see the state's republican party is asking can we trust mark udall on immigration reform. in...
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this demographic and mathematical theer rum has now been tested and proven twice at the national level with the election and the even more importantly the re-election of president obama. so what does this mean for u.s. politics going forward? the census data is also give us a gee graphic map that shows that the future of u.s. pom ticks is in the south and the southwest. the new battleground states are the old slave holding states and the southwest, land that used to be known as mexico that we now call texas, new mexico, arizona and colorado. two last numbers i'll throw at you. 19 and 24. 19% of voters of color is the threshold for whether a coalition people of color and progressive whites can win an election. the 2010 republicanic tidal wave, three states re-elected democratics to the senate. all three of those democrats who won the election lost the white vote but were able to prevail because of this koelation. we use that as the benchmark with colorado. and then this is where the picture starts to come most sharply into focus. there are 24 states in america that will soon have 19% vo
this demographic and mathematical theer rum has now been tested and proven twice at the national level with the election and the even more importantly the re-election of president obama. so what does this mean for u.s. politics going forward? the census data is also give us a gee graphic map that shows that the future of u.s. pom ticks is in the south and the southwest. the new battleground states are the old slave holding states and the southwest, land that used to be known as mexico that we...
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onto theerring risk ecb balance sheet. going to be a lot of opposition down in naples today to what they try to introduce. >> it is a very difficult job mario draghi is trying to deal with right now. we have seen a reduction in the euro. is the most significant development we have seen over the last six months. there is possibility we folly for an from here despite germany's current-account -- fall even further from here despite germany's current account. >> it might be music to his ears. when you strip out the more volatile prices, you look at .07%.pi, it is a drop of it is not clear how much the euro is going to help over the next 12 months. there is a lot of work to do. the ecb has always been on this fine line. what are the french doing? >> you could not have done that more perfectly if you tried. a little flash when across the screen from president hollande. the euro is that more realistic levels. this is disappointing to a lot of people because this is all they have heard from people for years. we need a weaker euro.
onto theerring risk ecb balance sheet. going to be a lot of opposition down in naples today to what they try to introduce. >> it is a very difficult job mario draghi is trying to deal with right now. we have seen a reduction in the euro. is the most significant development we have seen over the last six months. there is possibility we folly for an from here despite germany's current-account -- fall even further from here despite germany's current account. >> it might be music to his...
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theer: please the dress issue of 51% of mercury in the air by coal. address that. thank you.hank you for the question. i am not a scientist and cannot get into great detail, but i know mercury rule is being implemented by utilities in this country and mandated by the epa and the full implementation goes in this year. know that ash should -- acid rain was not the problem it was years ago. i remember the smokey mountains and the problems we had in north carolina and tennessee. i see these changing over a time. those are some things that are going on. industries the a responsible and acting responsibly and will improve in the future. democratic kansas, a caller. caller: i was watching the history channel and a guy from nasa was there and he said the earth is tipping on its access -- axis and alaska will eventually sit in the equator so that could cause climate change. thank you. guest: i did not see this show so i cannot comment. believe in climate change and that it is happening? guest: i believe there are a lot of problems. i believe men have been responsible for some of it. i
theer: please the dress issue of 51% of mercury in the air by coal. address that. thank you.hank you for the question. i am not a scientist and cannot get into great detail, but i know mercury rule is being implemented by utilities in this country and mandated by the epa and the full implementation goes in this year. know that ash should -- acid rain was not the problem it was years ago. i remember the smokey mountains and the problems we had in north carolina and tennessee. i see these...
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d theer, what di employees have to say about what they endured at the warehouses?o warehouses in nevada and in las vegas. the lines are not so much an issue at the moment. several told me they proceed fairly quickly, so it is important to note this case stretches back several years. the lead plaintiff worked at amazon warehouses -- and amazon warehouse in las vegas in 2009 and 2010. change thead time to situation but it can also get worse during peak season, when they have a lot more employees in the warehouses. >> by what you're saying, it sounds like amazon, whether virtue of a lawsuit or something else, recognize this was a problem and started to put measures in place to speed this process. variety ofs like a things. amazon would not answer specific questions but attorneys for the plaintiffs suspect that when they prevail, the appellate court, that that was a warning sign and prompted amazon to make some investments to make things move more quickly. some of the workers i spoke to said they also became more familiar of the process and knew not to carry metal and
d theer, what di employees have to say about what they endured at the warehouses?o warehouses in nevada and in las vegas. the lines are not so much an issue at the moment. several told me they proceed fairly quickly, so it is important to note this case stretches back several years. the lead plaintiff worked at amazon warehouses -- and amazon warehouse in las vegas in 2009 and 2010. change thead time to situation but it can also get worse during peak season, when they have a lot more employees...
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do not use it. .hat brings me to the public and notuld be demanding just name-calling and pointing theersying here is what problem is. we are all aware of what the problems are. is a matter of saying we need to up our pants and take the steps forward. the inertia was contributed to the mindset that the republican say, when my guy becomes president, we will address these things. the democrats say, when we have the house and the senate, we will address things. meanwhile, everything gets worse and nothing gets done. host: thank you for calling. ted cruz talked about the choice for the ebola czar. >> is not a doctor or health care professional. >> there are lots of those on this. doesn't this need -- the republicans have been saying, who is in charge? has't it need someone who organizational skills to give the public the feeling that the government is on top of this? >> candy, we should be less concerned about giving the public a feeling that the government being on top of this and more about the government actually being on top of this. this is a manifestation. we do not need another little
do not use it. .hat brings me to the public and notuld be demanding just name-calling and pointing theersying here is what problem is. we are all aware of what the problems are. is a matter of saying we need to up our pants and take the steps forward. the inertia was contributed to the mindset that the republican say, when my guy becomes president, we will address these things. the democrats say, when we have the house and the senate, we will address things. meanwhile, everything gets worse and...
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the democrats hoped that they some of theer soldiers' votes that they nominated mcclellan to mcclellan was a fairly moderate candidate who was prounion and pro-war, but he was also proslavery. the vice presidential nominee was the more presidential one. george h pendleton, who is also depicted in the spielberg movie -- if you want to see one of the copperheads who opposed the 13th amendment, pendleton is one of them. he was a congressman from ohio. pendleton was ardently proslavery and also antiwar. what the democrats hoped that they could do was balance their ticket. we are going to have a pro-war candidate for president and an antiwar, known as a copperhead candidate, for vice president. and that way we can have a broad appeal to a lot of different democratic voters. the democrats then wrote the platform. and they made one huge miscalculation in their platform. if you read the democratic let form, it is a huge indictment of the lincoln administration. they called the war a failure to keep in mind, the summer has been going very badly. lincoln thinks he is going to lose them as of the
the democrats hoped that they some of theer soldiers' votes that they nominated mcclellan to mcclellan was a fairly moderate candidate who was prounion and pro-war, but he was also proslavery. the vice presidential nominee was the more presidential one. george h pendleton, who is also depicted in the spielberg movie -- if you want to see one of the copperheads who opposed the 13th amendment, pendleton is one of them. he was a congressman from ohio. pendleton was ardently proslavery and also...
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need theers flexibility to make sure that their lesson plan is designed for their kids. .> i was a teacher my kids went to public school. this is about quality education for every child in america. we do not to say, if have some kind of basic core, basic educational standards, then the kid in california or alabama or nevada or texas, they into thee able to get gray colleges and universities that we have right here in this district. this is about quality education for every child. the common core implementation was bad. the resources were not there. the materials for teachers were not there. the expectations game on top of highars of how stak -- stakes testing that disrespected teachers and did not do anything to help kids. i have lost weight many times in my life, and i can tell you, you do not lose weight by standing on a scale. high-stakes testing does not teach kids. that is what we started with when we got into the common core, and teachers were fed up. we need to respect the standards that were developed by the state government. this is not a federal program, the state governments pul
need theers flexibility to make sure that their lesson plan is designed for their kids. .> i was a teacher my kids went to public school. this is about quality education for every child in america. we do not to say, if have some kind of basic core, basic educational standards, then the kid in california or alabama or nevada or texas, they into thee able to get gray colleges and universities that we have right here in this district. this is about quality education for every child. the common...
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is producing much theer oil of items due to shell gas revolution.ause of china's very weaker demand. china has become a net explorer of diesel. those combined how forced many opec countries and to a pricing war. that together with a strong u.s. dollar as well as the interest rate is going to move up next year. >> gordon, the thing is there are conspiracy theories out there including that saudi arabia as manipulating gas prices down but cousin they want to do damage to shell. what if you think of it? it? isn't >> in -- what is >> ideas more than a conspiracy theory. the pricing strategy is to ensure they regain the market share from those shell oil producers in the u.s. as a result -- could cut and it could all backfire. crooks it is ok for saudi to be below. -- >> it is ok for saudi to be below. even though technically speaking, they need $100 for perhaps 3-6 months of low oil prices, it's all right for saudi arabia to tolerate and test economic limits of u.s. shell. >> there are always primes we tried to manipulate especially on the downside. we ha
is producing much theer oil of items due to shell gas revolution.ause of china's very weaker demand. china has become a net explorer of diesel. those combined how forced many opec countries and to a pricing war. that together with a strong u.s. dollar as well as the interest rate is going to move up next year. >> gordon, the thing is there are conspiracy theories out there including that saudi arabia as manipulating gas prices down but cousin they want to do damage to shell. what if you...
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october 16, 1901. , theer 17, the next day building is officially designated the white house. this conjunction of these events takes place in the context of eriod ofthe high p [indiscernible] all of these things come together. these things i discovered along the way. >> my question is, it is not surprising about racial row filing. this is been going on for a long time. question is what is happening in texas now? i don't know to elaborate on it. but if they have taken history out of the book about blacks, what about the citizens of texas who are black? disturbing fory a number of reasons. one is that it is the largest book buying state for textbooks. baseof the publishers their decisions on what happens in texas on what both look like i go out to the rest of the country. if they constrict and rewrite books in texas that is going to have a ripple effect across the country. proposedes that were are being challenged. it is unclear how far they are going to be able to have an impact because it was conservative, including tea party types who dominated the decision-making body. hundr
october 16, 1901. , theer 17, the next day building is officially designated the white house. this conjunction of these events takes place in the context of eriod ofthe high p [indiscernible] all of these things come together. these things i discovered along the way. >> my question is, it is not surprising about racial row filing. this is been going on for a long time. question is what is happening in texas now? i don't know to elaborate on it. but if they have taken history out of the...
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. >> just to delve into that image theere talking about, strategic town about to fall into the handslamic state, advancing on kobani that sits on the border of turkey. u.s.-led airstrikes have done little to blunt the offensive of isis or islamic state, if you prefer. north korean leader still among the missing. he is not been seen in public for more than a month. last month, he missed a parliamentary session. the media reported he had surgery. their concerns he has gout. kongrotest leaders in hong are crying foul. they say the key political demands have been excluded from upcoming talks with the government, including possibility of rolling back of the 2017 city chief executive election. direct negotiations are set for friday. this is a very volatile and evolving story. those are the top headlines for now. >> let's get a data check. this sets us up for jon ferro in europe. hydrocarbon, brent crude, not through 90 yet. really gets your attention. following the markets, coverage of the markets an hour ago, was superb. eu leaders will meet today to discuss economic slowdown and recessio
. >> just to delve into that image theere talking about, strategic town about to fall into the handslamic state, advancing on kobani that sits on the border of turkey. u.s.-led airstrikes have done little to blunt the offensive of isis or islamic state, if you prefer. north korean leader still among the missing. he is not been seen in public for more than a month. last month, he missed a parliamentary session. the media reported he had surgery. their concerns he has gout. kongrotest...
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it, theer i got into more i thought it would add benefits to the society without cash.ind out what those benefits could be. i wanted to make an example, and i thought that this museum should be cashless. the economy today is edging up, and we are going in that direction whether we want to or not. take away the paper, take away the metal. nothing is going to happen. it is a symbol. it is an abstract symbol. stockholmuseum in where you can go look at coins and hills, and i think that should be the the future, the history within that museum. >> welcome to the stock exchange, let's check out what is going in trading this morning. what is going on in asia? >> as you can see, it is tight. the second biggest maker of many cars in japan is down, and domestic sales have pretty bad figures, there has been no substance since 2007, and that is why it is down. to shery ahn. go posco was news that building a plant in argentina, and that is why they are up. thank you for joining us on "first up," for today. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, everybody. i am rishaad, live in hong kong. this is "on t
it, theer i got into more i thought it would add benefits to the society without cash.ind out what those benefits could be. i wanted to make an example, and i thought that this museum should be cashless. the economy today is edging up, and we are going in that direction whether we want to or not. take away the paper, take away the metal. nothing is going to happen. it is a symbol. it is an abstract symbol. stockholmuseum in where you can go look at coins and hills, and i think that should be...
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in theer thing is that, current environment, the banks don't have the balance sheets to warehouse a lotrisk. >> and people do run for the exits. is it the high-yield market we should be aware of? >> to generalize, it is risky assets. the ones that have seen yield come down way below where ordinary valuations would put them. high yield, but also peripheral sovereign bonds in the eurozone are questionable levels if you take away the corporate data benefiting them. >> i wish we had more time. if we get quantitative easing, does that rivers the story? time buys a little more but it doesn't necessarily fix the problem. >> john, great to have you with us. very well done. >> much more to come on the economy later. just afterat guest 7:00 u.k. time. >> also coming up, subterranean secrets. the ghost station under the streets of london. ♪ ." welcome back to "countdown time for a quick check on the currency markets. the dollar is down, they yet is up by a 1/4 of 1%. there are a number of factors in play. the first case of ebola has been announced in new york. extent hasertain potentially unsettle
in theer thing is that, current environment, the banks don't have the balance sheets to warehouse a lotrisk. >> and people do run for the exits. is it the high-yield market we should be aware of? >> to generalize, it is risky assets. the ones that have seen yield come down way below where ordinary valuations would put them. high yield, but also peripheral sovereign bonds in the eurozone are questionable levels if you take away the corporate data benefiting them. >> i wish we...
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a botch at theer cowboy express.u head toward m street. >> gloomy but better than yesterday. low-level cloudiness with patchy fog. it is getting better. 53 degrees is the current temperature. we will get a few breaks in the cloud cover today. a few out afternoon -- a few afternoon showers possible. skies, 70 two degrees. temperatures start to plummet on sunday, and it will be much lower with highs in the 60's. >> thank you. happening today, a judge is expected to rule on whether to allow pepco to cut do trees in a potomac neighborhood rid auto homeowners want to protect their community from a massive tree removal project. aey say that the trees are barrier. pepco says it has planned the tree removals and it complies with the law. thank you for watching. we will see you back here for abc 7 news at noon. announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today from the star "the judge," julianne hough. and josh radnor. and a performance from paloma faith. plus, mark consuelos takes a seat at the co-host desk. all next on "
a botch at theer cowboy express.u head toward m street. >> gloomy but better than yesterday. low-level cloudiness with patchy fog. it is getting better. 53 degrees is the current temperature. we will get a few breaks in the cloud cover today. a few out afternoon -- a few afternoon showers possible. skies, 70 two degrees. temperatures start to plummet on sunday, and it will be much lower with highs in the 60's. >> thank you. happening today, a judge is expected to rule on whether to...
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indicated, a base strategy that they believe this, if they be the thirdwill base has turned out in bigger theers, running on affordable care act. but they have taken onetrievable positions immigration. going into this off year election. they have, are appealing the executive order. every one of the presidential candidates is lined up against of thea of legalization dreamers. they come out of this election with that being a defining issue a republican. on where you stand on immigration. to the growing hispanic population, the dreamers is the most important powerful symbol you understand us. the bipartisan poll for l.a. times, there's nothing more for thet than dreamers hispanic community. the republican party has been a coming back. question, instead of jeff, right here. giving us afive-minute warning. >> i was glad to endorse your news letter back in the eight. i'll give you my new address because the commission check got lost in the mail somewhere. ( laughter ) a polling question. the world is changing and we're lines and moving to cell phones. can you talk about exactly how out to make sure yo
indicated, a base strategy that they believe this, if they be the thirdwill base has turned out in bigger theers, running on affordable care act. but they have taken onetrievable positions immigration. going into this off year election. they have, are appealing the executive order. every one of the presidential candidates is lined up against of thea of legalization dreamers. they come out of this election with that being a defining issue a republican. on where you stand on immigration. to the...
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theere partners in fighting soviet union. you supplied us with the weitary and equipment, and supplied the manpower. and after a loss of three of our citizens, one and a half million on the battlefield and one and a half mill through genocide, we theged together to bring soviet empire down to its knees. the afghan people are not getting the credit for that. secondly, we as two nations partnered together to fight against terrorism. when the united states first entered afghanistan in 2001 with 500 soldiers, it was the ground forces of the freedom fighters, air support the from the united states, that we managed to get rid of the taliban and al-qaeda. since then, sir, i see a strain relationship. after 2005, it was okay. but when iraq happened, started getting on the back burner. today we do not see the strength of the partnership that we had in the past. that you beingr, in the position that you are, with thet play marbles pakistani people. they are blatantly supporting the afghani group. established bases inside afghanistan. s
theere partners in fighting soviet union. you supplied us with the weitary and equipment, and supplied the manpower. and after a loss of three of our citizens, one and a half million on the battlefield and one and a half mill through genocide, we theged together to bring soviet empire down to its knees. the afghan people are not getting the credit for that. secondly, we as two nations partnered together to fight against terrorism. when the united states first entered afghanistan in 2001 with...
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theer: my question is about -- mortgage rates are down. oil was down last week. the dow is up this morning. unemployment rates are down. saving $4000 a year thanks to the health care situation. if the person in the white house is running again and his republican, don't you think they will get reelected with these numbers? guest: this is one of the paradoxes. -- the numbers have dropped out from under him. the expansion of the affordable care act has led to more people getting coverage, such as you said. after a summer of wild stories from the war in ukraine to the sudden surge of isis, the civil ,nrest in ferguson, missouri all of those things have made it tough for the president. -- carolol and florida in florida appeared republican. reasons theof the educated -- i'm educated, but i'm conservative. at least, i'm not socially conservative, but i am --servative in terms of fiscally, when it comes to money. the government squanders way too much. my daughter who went to undergrad and graduated from columbia's liberal because that is what they teach you at these scho
theer: my question is about -- mortgage rates are down. oil was down last week. the dow is up this morning. unemployment rates are down. saving $4000 a year thanks to the health care situation. if the person in the white house is running again and his republican, don't you think they will get reelected with these numbers? guest: this is one of the paradoxes. -- the numbers have dropped out from under him. the expansion of the affordable care act has led to more people getting coverage, such as...
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this is where i would not say out of theere but hague, where the convention is based, as well as securitynders, a plan was made, the u.n., as you know, has buttiations on disarmament, we have never dealt with chemical weapons like this before. there was another normal custodian. so they were asked to merge and to provide assistance and to provide monitoring, be in syria the community to drive this process. now, driving the process is something you have often heard of and is often spoken of. driving the process, so to speak, was working our way back. i believe everybody would say it was a very ambitious deadline, a near impossible deadline. the the syrians realize deadline, they said it could not be done, and it is one of those moments where you realize him a my goodness, and i am sure, your thisnts, you have made decision, but we did not think it through, and we may be frozen do not know and we the complexity of the task in hand and the near possibility of achieving something that is an international requirement, that is an issue of compliance, and that is a matter for chapter seven under
this is where i would not say out of theere but hague, where the convention is based, as well as securitynders, a plan was made, the u.n., as you know, has buttiations on disarmament, we have never dealt with chemical weapons like this before. there was another normal custodian. so they were asked to merge and to provide assistance and to provide monitoring, be in syria the community to drive this process. now, driving the process is something you have often heard of and is often spoken of....
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and, the cease-fire, by and , except for aking theer of places where ukrainian armed forces still blame their own people -- bomb their own people and civilian populations. even in the outrageous situation of october 1 with the school .ear starting usually, and russia and the ukraine, the school year starts september 1 will stop it started october 1. at the moment of opening classes, they bombed a school. luckily, they have not killed children will stop they killed teachers. and, it was done on the backdrop .f the agreement to cease is difficult to agree to what the opposing forces implemented. we are hopeful. we understand it will be difficult, especially after 3.5 500 lives lost in the country and many others wounded. many destroyed completely because the forces of the launch rocketsing systems against cities. systems, or those who know something about military not knownes, they are to be designed to be precision oriented. enormous services with destructive power. so, what is happening? secure thisg to agreement and i am embarrassed that, today after the meeting inween our foreign mini
and, the cease-fire, by and , except for aking theer of places where ukrainian armed forces still blame their own people -- bomb their own people and civilian populations. even in the outrageous situation of october 1 with the school .ear starting usually, and russia and the ukraine, the school year starts september 1 will stop it started october 1. at the moment of opening classes, they bombed a school. luckily, they have not killed children will stop they killed teachers. and, it was done on...
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theere are a few of comments we have received on the ebola virus coverage. >> why can't we all get behind the president and what he wants peopleor the good of the and that is the a bowl of thing -- ebola thing. ands overhyped by the media they give it 10 to 12 minutes every morning and they are still talking about it. there are other things that are important to talk about too, >> i would like to see c-span do a question about if this is ebola virus, the proof we need a national one payer health care system. this can see -- capitalistic health care system, as now it is going to cost us millions and millions to clean that mess up. >> regarding ebola and hospitals not being able -- not being ready. you have a guest on, earl bosch. eight or nine years ago. i forget the name, she wrote a book called "pandemic." she went into hospitals. it was under the bush administration. we had a shortage of doctors and nurses. her book said it all. we were not ready then and we are not ready now. you should have her back on again. >> continue to let us know what you think about the programs you are watchin
theere are a few of comments we have received on the ebola virus coverage. >> why can't we all get behind the president and what he wants peopleor the good of the and that is the a bowl of thing -- ebola thing. ands overhyped by the media they give it 10 to 12 minutes every morning and they are still talking about it. there are other things that are important to talk about too, >> i would like to see c-span do a question about if this is ebola virus, the proof we need a national one...
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and theer the international response to all of this. we stood helplessly by. as you've read de lare and these authors. as you read power. how have you experienced this frustration? what has been your experience as students with this? tiffany. >> de leare, every time he says we could have done this but we didn't do this. every time he mentioned i tried to get this through. i told them this was going to happen, and nobody reacted. or the reaction was we're not going to worry about it. we won't have the resources. we can't let you do that. we won't let you do this. it's so frustrating. and angering to read that. they had so many opportunities, one after another, to intervene, and they never did. >> okay. other responses. yeah, eddie. >> half measures like -- they didn't make true on their promises. especially the international thinkity would win -- i it was mid-may when he called for reinforcements around 5000 men. the u.n. agreed on it, but none of the countries sent men. they all argued who should sent the men. when it came down to just logistics. it wasn't eve
and theer the international response to all of this. we stood helplessly by. as you've read de lare and these authors. as you read power. how have you experienced this frustration? what has been your experience as students with this? tiffany. >> de leare, every time he says we could have done this but we didn't do this. every time he mentioned i tried to get this through. i told them this was going to happen, and nobody reacted. or the reaction was we're not going to worry about it. we...
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theer: all of the races, governor's race, the senators race, and the congressman -- it is working for them. it appears to be. host: why do you say that? caller: i saw the debate that c-span aired. when the comment came up come over the issue of cory gardner's 182,iative in congress -- hr he denied the whole thing. but i have read the bill that he brought. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone to the subcommittee on government operations. this is the subcommittee of the house government oversight and reform committee. for this hearing on october 14. member, mr. connolly for being here and negotiating and working to make this hearing a reality. it has not been a simple process. we had planned to conduct this hearing at least two times before. -- time they a limited illuminated votes that week. schedule.me, we had a this is a convenient time for this hearing. conduct as many oversight hearings as we can. i think it is an important responsibility. that only to this committee but to congress to see how taxpayer dollars are spent. thank the ranking member for his cooperation a
theer: all of the races, governor's race, the senators race, and the congressman -- it is working for them. it appears to be. host: why do you say that? caller: i saw the debate that c-span aired. when the comment came up come over the issue of cory gardner's 182,iative in congress -- hr he denied the whole thing. but i have read the bill that he brought. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone to the subcommittee on government operations. this is the subcommittee of the house...
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randolph understands theer than anyone else that notion of social justice, of genuine social justice, isn't something tied necessarily to race or class. to the degree to which an individual is prepared to be a faithful citizen. to, forne is prepared instance, serve in the military, that person should be able to citizenfreely as a full , a full partner in a civil society. for randolph, civil rights should be based on the degree to which any person, man, woman, black, white, rather, is prepared to fulfill the duties of except the responsibility faithful, full citizenship. this becomes his conception of social justice. just somewhat different then the socialist conception that really focuses on a labor theory of value, meaning that workers are the one that produced. and therefore are the one that should benefit from those products. if that makes any sense. but rather to say that citizenship is in bread by class or race, or gender. atizenship is bread by willingness to fulfill the duties of citizenship. he has this great line where he says that since all men are people and have contribute
randolph understands theer than anyone else that notion of social justice, of genuine social justice, isn't something tied necessarily to race or class. to the degree to which an individual is prepared to be a faithful citizen. to, forne is prepared instance, serve in the military, that person should be able to citizenfreely as a full , a full partner in a civil society. for randolph, civil rights should be based on the degree to which any person, man, woman, black, white, rather, is prepared...
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but if you believe things are in the wrong track and the new leadership is needed, it doesn't theer whatstate -- part of state you live in order what your party affiliation is, you need to vote to bring change. i'm asking for your vote on november 4. ori believe every maryland should be able to pursue the american dream. you work hard, play by the rules, sacrifice when necessary, you can not only pursue but achieve your dreams. my parents came to this country six decades ago in pursuit of the dream. marylanders have a choice. whether to embrace the vision that we share with countless marylanders. we will get up every morning, fighting for working families and the middle class values. or whether we favor large corporations and the privileged few. will we fund pre-k or give a tax -- corporate tax giveaway? vote in four weeks. i need your help in the next four weeks. more portly, we need unique each and every day for the next four years as we -- we need you each and every day for the next four years as we build a better maryland. >> we want to thank the candidates and the baltimore sun. i w
but if you believe things are in the wrong track and the new leadership is needed, it doesn't theer whatstate -- part of state you live in order what your party affiliation is, you need to vote to bring change. i'm asking for your vote on november 4. ori believe every maryland should be able to pursue the american dream. you work hard, play by the rules, sacrifice when necessary, you can not only pursue but achieve your dreams. my parents came to this country six decades ago in pursuit of the...
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this demographic and mathematical theer rum has now been tested and proven twice at the national level with the election and the even more importantly the re-election of president obama. so what does this mean for u.s. politics going forward? the census data is also give us a gee graphic map that shows that the future of u.s. pom ticks is in the south and the southwest. the new battleground states are the old slave holding states and the southwest, land that used to be known as mexico that we now call texas, new mexico, arizona and colorado. two last numbers i'll throw at you. 19 and 24. 19% of voters of color is the threshold for whether a coalition people of color and progressive whites can win an election. the 2010 republicanic tidal wave, three states re-elected democratics to the senate. all three of those democrats who won the election lost the white vote but were able to prevail because of this koelation. we use that as the benchmark with colorado. and then this is where the picture starts to come most sharply into focus. there are 24 states in america that will soon have 19% vo
this demographic and mathematical theer rum has now been tested and proven twice at the national level with the election and the even more importantly the re-election of president obama. so what does this mean for u.s. politics going forward? the census data is also give us a gee graphic map that shows that the future of u.s. pom ticks is in the south and the southwest. the new battleground states are the old slave holding states and the southwest, land that used to be known as mexico that we...
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>> guest: at this point, bill, about half theer u.s.senate has been out here to campaign for pat roberts.mpai he has had john mccain here, rand paul, ted cruz. just one senator after another. tom coburn from oklahoma has been here for him. today as you just mentioned mitt romney will be in town. he will be here in a kansas city area suburb just on the kansas side. i think he will draw a pretty good crowd. mitt romney still obviously a big name in american politics and that's why senator robertsli is bringing him out here. so it will be fun to see what happens. >> host: what is the get out the vote effort been like for the roberts campaign and the orman campaign? he is an independent. so who does he rely on? the democratic party is not there for him necessarily to doh the get-out-the-vote campaign. >> guest: that is one of the big questions that surrounds this campaign as we head down towards election day, who does greg orman count on to get the vote out? he doesn't have very much get out of vote effort at least in the traditional sense
>> guest: at this point, bill, about half theer u.s.senate has been out here to campaign for pat roberts.mpai he has had john mccain here, rand paul, ted cruz. just one senator after another. tom coburn from oklahoma has been here for him. today as you just mentioned mitt romney will be in town. he will be here in a kansas city area suburb just on the kansas side. i think he will draw a pretty good crowd. mitt romney still obviously a big name in american politics and that's why senator...
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theer: don't get me wrong, tea party has very good intentions. very good. they are misdirected.hey need guidance. unfortunately, anger does not solve problems. have to prevail. we are all in this thing together. if it sinks, the rich will survive. middle-class folks are in trouble. i used to be a stockbroker for merrill lynch. wendy.com thing happened, i found another job. thingn the dot com happened, i found another job. when obama was giving his paying for it out of my pocket with veterans money. i could not get a job because there was not available. years old. i never stop trying. that's what it means to be a republican. . do not need anybody my unemployment ran out and i started making different choices. now, i drive a mus. -- i drive a bus. nightmare.egabus, a a guy got jumped on because the guy would not give him his luggage. it's not the appropriate setting. i've had a lot -- feel unique or lonely being an african-american republican? caller: it used to make people very angry until i could support what i believe. republican, i got into the party only because there was an
theer: don't get me wrong, tea party has very good intentions. very good. they are misdirected.hey need guidance. unfortunately, anger does not solve problems. have to prevail. we are all in this thing together. if it sinks, the rich will survive. middle-class folks are in trouble. i used to be a stockbroker for merrill lynch. wendy.com thing happened, i found another job. thingn the dot com happened, i found another job. when obama was giving his paying for it out of my pocket with veterans...
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it takes strong leadership in and aities, companies theer who recognizes opportunity to build alaska here.s i have a responsibility as governor to make sure that the money that the legislature gives me appropriates for me to negotiate a ferry, again-spent widely. vigor alaska said they could get us two ferries built in ketchikan for that total of $120 million. that was appropriated that i actually proposed in my budget to fund those two ferries. through some touch negotiations the shipyard came through. they do what alaskans do, and they won the bid. it was something that was -- i think it's going to be -- it's just going to set a cornerstone for a foundation on alaska having the corner on the maritime industry. a new industry for alaska, but here in ketchikan is where it starts. so i'm excited about those two new ferries being built here. that will give the ketchikan shipyard a leg up when the next mainline ferry is built. i helped to secure funding this the its $40 million or $50 million on the first mainline ferry. but let's get the ferries best interests here, built well, on budg
it takes strong leadership in and aities, companies theer who recognizes opportunity to build alaska here.s i have a responsibility as governor to make sure that the money that the legislature gives me appropriates for me to negotiate a ferry, again-spent widely. vigor alaska said they could get us two ferries built in ketchikan for that total of $120 million. that was appropriated that i actually proposed in my budget to fund those two ferries. through some touch negotiations the shipyard came...
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theer: my question is about -- mortgage rates are down. oil was down last week. the dow is up this morning. unemployment rates are down. saving $4000 a year thanks to the health care situation. if the person in the white house is running again and his republican, don't you think they will get reelected with these numbers? guest: this is one of the paradoxes. -- the numbers have dropped out from under him. the expansion of the affordable care act has led to more people getting coverage, such as you said. after a summer of wild stories from the war in ukraine to the sudden surge of isis, the civil ,nrest in ferguson, missouri all of those things have made it tough for the president. -- carolol and florida in florida appeared republican. reasons theof the educated -- i'm educated, but i'm conservative. at least, i'm not socially conservative, but i am --servative in terms of fiscally, when it comes to money. the government squanders way too much. my daughter who went to undergrad and graduated from columbia's liberal because that is what they teach you at these scho
theer: my question is about -- mortgage rates are down. oil was down last week. the dow is up this morning. unemployment rates are down. saving $4000 a year thanks to the health care situation. if the person in the white house is running again and his republican, don't you think they will get reelected with these numbers? guest: this is one of the paradoxes. -- the numbers have dropped out from under him. the expansion of the affordable care act has led to more people getting coverage, such as...
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theer: that is one of reasons i'm not republican. they are anti-black.y do not want you to vote. they raised the interest rates on student loans so that prices, in particular cannot get their children into higher education. if you look at the fact that they do not want wages to go up. we have trade deals in this country. places like detroit have been .estroyed these manufacturing companies have been off shoring for the have letr 30 years and the third world have employment. it is not something a party is doing. they are doing policies. that particular thing is what is destroying america. the video byu saw rebel pundits, what was your reaction? caller: that they are paid jerks. host: denver, colorado. here is rick on twitter. gop voterhe suppression machine at work." from the hill newspaper. turnout typically falls in midterm years. particularly among black voters. while blacks represented 13% of the electorate in the presidential years of 2008 and vote share was 11% in 2010 and 10% in 2006. in the new york times, early voting numbers looking good for dem
theer: that is one of reasons i'm not republican. they are anti-black.y do not want you to vote. they raised the interest rates on student loans so that prices, in particular cannot get their children into higher education. if you look at the fact that they do not want wages to go up. we have trade deals in this country. places like detroit have been .estroyed these manufacturing companies have been off shoring for the have letr 30 years and the third world have employment. it is not something...
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you talk about minimum wage jobs in people not being able to find theer paying jobs, and natural gas and oil exploration in the u.s. is not created a lot of jobs in the context when you think of the 9 million jobs that have been created since the recession ended in 2010. as opposed toe, 20 years ago, more americans at least getting in on this now and then you did back then -- than you did back then. host: dave, republican. good morning to you. caller: i am out here in the 99%, and i don't hear anyone complaining about lower gas prices. i think it is benefiting a lot more people than it is hurting. so i am enjoying gas prices going down. i just wanted to make that clear. host: ok, all right. guest: i think everybody who puts gas in their car are probably right there with you. i don't think anyone is cheering for high gas prices so we could develop oil. but yeah, this is going to be -- if it stays here, people should be happy. people should feel at least some measure of relief even though, yeah, i'm saying 12 years ago we were talking about two dollars a much people how are going to sp
you talk about minimum wage jobs in people not being able to find theer paying jobs, and natural gas and oil exploration in the u.s. is not created a lot of jobs in the context when you think of the 9 million jobs that have been created since the recession ended in 2010. as opposed toe, 20 years ago, more americans at least getting in on this now and then you did back then -- than you did back then. host: dave, republican. good morning to you. caller: i am out here in the 99%, and i don't hear...
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. >> we would look at that situation closely to see at what point in theer.d we're always going to err on the side of caution. >> that's what we have seen is that out of an abundance of concern, chris was even asking why then scrub down the inside of the ambulance. out of an abundance of caution, because we don't want to have any stone left unturned is what i can guess is what you're saying here, dr. frieden. >> absolutely. ebola does not spread nearly as readily as flu or common cold, but we are taking a very intensive effort to track every person who has been exposed and make sure that we stop it in its tracks here in the u.s. >> dr. frieden and dr. sanjay gupta, excellent -- >> we're going to shake hands. >> safely under your own advisement, doctors, shake hands. robust conversation there. we appreciate you hammering him a little bit and dr. frieden thanks for taking it because again it is the health of the american public we are very concerned about and obviously the health of those around the world. we appreciate it. >>> we're going to turn to another st
. >> we would look at that situation closely to see at what point in theer.d we're always going to err on the side of caution. >> that's what we have seen is that out of an abundance of concern, chris was even asking why then scrub down the inside of the ambulance. out of an abundance of caution, because we don't want to have any stone left unturned is what i can guess is what you're saying here, dr. frieden. >> absolutely. ebola does not spread nearly as readily as flu or...
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theer: we are talking about politicians and also the men's wives. we talk about the men. i do talk quite a bit in the book about senator hart's marriage. by the way, he has been married to his wife for over 50 years. people assume wrongly that this destroyed their marriage and they could not get through it. they did get through it. donna rice, the woman who got caught up in the scandal, she really becomes the first woman caught up, the other woman. there is no label for her. they do not know what to do with herb to do with her. when it happened, she wants to protect hart. hisdoes not want to cause campaign any trouble. she does not know much about politics or she wants to go home. she is looked at as a steamy model, a sorority girl, and she was a sales representative for a pharmaceutical company. she wants to go home. people try to explain to her that she cannot really go home, and in fact, she can never really go home again to her to goes back to her condo in florida, and photographers are shooting through the window and neighbors are renting out her apartment so people
theer: we are talking about politicians and also the men's wives. we talk about the men. i do talk quite a bit in the book about senator hart's marriage. by the way, he has been married to his wife for over 50 years. people assume wrongly that this destroyed their marriage and they could not get through it. they did get through it. donna rice, the woman who got caught up in the scandal, she really becomes the first woman caught up, the other woman. there is no label for her. they do not know...