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they continued. and they made contact with the resistance. they volunteered to be the spirit. to rescue this monger. the attempts to do that. the idea was rather simple but in practice it was complicated. in russia the security of hitler well not do that. it's a new environment. it's a difficult environment. it's a hostile environment. and you know hitler may fear the russians but certainly not his own officers. they fought about several ideas. the first was to put the bomb in hitler's car. it was not practical. the second idea was to shoot him through a shooting squad. they wanted him to cooperate. and then to the people decided that the only way to do that was through bomb. did anyone dream like that. people say it's very good. the plastic explosives and molded them into a square that could fit into a quattro. and then viewing hitler he came to one of his officers and try to do that favor. i've a friend i want to give him this good alcohol. would you be so kind as to fetch and bring it to headquarters. according the testimony i waited until hitler have dismissed the officers
they continued. and they made contact with the resistance. they volunteered to be the spirit. to rescue this monger. the attempts to do that. the idea was rather simple but in practice it was complicated. in russia the security of hitler well not do that. it's a new environment. it's a difficult environment. it's a hostile environment. and you know hitler may fear the russians but certainly not his own officers. they fought about several ideas. the first was to put the bomb in hitler's car. it...
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move onto the airplane they will fly when they get out. they are open cockpit airplanes. that was kind of the normal thing back then. they had training bases all over the country. it was the north and the south. if you were lucky you got to train down in florida and mississippi. it's not so lucky, you trained in minnesota and you wore bigger coats. but they all wore helmets and goggles entrained year-round. so they dress for it. there was a war on, so you have to do what you had to do. it was probably the most comfortable you were going to be by the time you ended up going overseas. so, everybody was exposed to the elements. hot can be as bad as cold when you are down in southern florida with the humidity and 95 degrees and you got a flight suit and everything on. so, it wasn't easy. be pretty grueling just on you physically, not to mention mentally. but we had the best trained pilots in the world. we did have a very regimented pilot training program that was in line with some of our allies, axis aircrafte and countries did not have the ty
move onto the airplane they will fly when they get out. they are open cockpit airplanes. that was kind of the normal thing back then. they had training bases all over the country. it was the north and the south. if you were lucky you got to train down in florida and mississippi. it's not so lucky, you trained in minnesota and you wore bigger coats. but they all wore helmets and goggles entrained year-round. so they dress for it. there was a war on, so you have to do what you had to do. it was...
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one thing they don't realize yet in that they are already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. limping because of a bad foot, maybe they stubbed their toe. they might be carrying big academic holding their chest and having trouble breathing. , holding their chest and having trouble breathing. they might look wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors, who would be at the top of the stairs, they would be watching. when you got to the top of the stairs here, those inspectors would come up to you with one of their tools of the trade, a piece of chalk. they will mark your initials that signify exactly what they feel may be the condition you have. lameness. get l for the person holding their chest, i have a heart problem. ecstatic toho is so be here they are singing and dancing, we feel they may have a condition that needs to be checked mentally, so they have coat.ut on their immigrants did not expect it. i ask everybody to do something, and when they don't do it, we have to check your hearing because you will not listen. so it was not to mak
one thing they don't realize yet in that they are already being inspected as they walk up the stairs. limping because of a bad foot, maybe they stubbed their toe. they might be carrying big academic holding their chest and having trouble breathing. , holding their chest and having trouble breathing. they might look wonderfully ecstatic. all three of those conditions would be observed by inspectors, who would be at the top of the stairs, they would be watching. when you got to the top of the...
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that's what they do. they like to make money. they started selling loans that have low interest rates and then exploded into high rates that the borrowers could not afford. the these have a technical term. they're called sucker loans. they started selling those loans out large volumes and they started making a lot of money by doing that. were selling them by using a cut out like stripmall benders, the banks finance those people in the banks secured them and sold them to capital markets. this was very profitable. banks began to take market share in a huge way by doing this. subprime lending began to dominate the mortgage markets in 2003 and 2004 before fannie and freddie are in the market. now you come to the other piece of the puzzle. back when they were responsible they had this characteristic that people don't talk about a lot which is they were essentially was a government. they would not owned by private dock holders. they were using incentive structures tied to equity. in the 1990s, this was a democratic policy, not a partis
that's what they do. they like to make money. they started selling loans that have low interest rates and then exploded into high rates that the borrowers could not afford. the these have a technical term. they're called sucker loans. they started selling those loans out large volumes and they started making a lot of money by doing that. were selling them by using a cut out like stripmall benders, the banks finance those people in the banks secured them and sold them to capital markets. this...
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and what did they want? >> who are they? >> a general strike. >> who are they? >> they're a bunch of immigrants who want safety, they say, for illegal immigrants. and they want a general strike, they want to bring the economy to its feet. this is much worse than the president saying, oh, yeah, go out. >> for ben stein i do wonder if the roles reversed donald trump had lost and all of a sudden there were trump voters, angry voters protesting, skipping class or whatever, i don't know what had been seen as a constitutional right or the right of assembly and all of that most of the media's been giving these kids. >> well, i think what would have happened if the trump people had walked out and blocked traffic is they would say it's the nazi brown shirts at work again. >> that's exactly right. >> would have compared them with hitler and the s.a., not compare them with free speech. i agree with mr. obama, young people should have the right to demonstrate. but they don't have the right to walk out on class. our beloved l.a., center of the universe, they blocked traffic
and what did they want? >> who are they? >> a general strike. >> who are they? >> they're a bunch of immigrants who want safety, they say, for illegal immigrants. and they want a general strike, they want to bring the economy to its feet. this is much worse than the president saying, oh, yeah, go out. >> for ben stein i do wonder if the roles reversed donald trump had lost and all of a sudden there were trump voters, angry voters protesting, skipping class or...
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they so convinced themselves that trump is evil and hillary is good that they see it this way. >> they see it as their mission to keep donald trump out of office. john mackey or something the mainstream media has ignored. the undercover team reports that the dnc funded goons will try to promote violence the trump rallies. >> nobody is supposed to know about me. it was more ham than may but none of that is supposed to come back to us. we don't want it to come from the party. john: "cnn" did run it once as far as i know. it's not being covered because it's an inconvenient narrative. the trump campaign did this. >> remember the apocalypse i mentioned earlier? the week magazine has a cover story this week about what happens if trump loses them on the cover is about 100 white people brandishing a ar-15 sent pitchforks and fire torches and they are going to burn down the country if trump loses. remember where that narrative came from, trump people are violent because we saw violence over the summer at these rallies. turns out they were incited by the democratic campaign but we don't hear abo
they so convinced themselves that trump is evil and hillary is good that they see it this way. >> they see it as their mission to keep donald trump out of office. john mackey or something the mainstream media has ignored. the undercover team reports that the dnc funded goons will try to promote violence the trump rallies. >> nobody is supposed to know about me. it was more ham than may but none of that is supposed to come back to us. we don't want it to come from the party. john:...
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no, they don't go to other places. they stay--they go off, but they come back here and nest. they call me the bird lady. [laughing] everybody asks me, "what's gonna happen to the birds when you're gone?" well, my son maybe will do it. if he don't, somebody else will do it. i love the birds. i think they're pretty. alex: we'll have more of "animal rescue" right after this brief alex: and now this "animal rescue" safety tip. man: ? keep your pets happy, healthy, and fit with this animal rescue safety tip ? alex: would you know how to help an animal in distress? first, restrain the frightened animal. the friendliest of pets can act unpredictably when hurt. wrap cats in a towel or jacket to protect yourself from their sharp claws. muzzle dogs with a scarf or a commercial muzzle, but don't use narrow pieces of string or shoelaces. remember, never muzzle an animal that is seizures. contact the american red cross or your local veterinarian for more information. ? animal rescue safety tip ? alex: "animal rescue" returns closed captioning sponsored alex: time now to honor this episode
no, they don't go to other places. they stay--they go off, but they come back here and nest. they call me the bird lady. [laughing] everybody asks me, "what's gonna happen to the birds when you're gone?" well, my son maybe will do it. if he don't, somebody else will do it. i love the birds. i think they're pretty. alex: we'll have more of "animal rescue" right after this brief alex: and now this "animal rescue" safety tip. man: ? keep your pets happy, healthy, and...
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what they did is they used driftwood. so these line camps were made out of whatever materials they could find on the beach. they came in from ship wrecks, actually driftwood. of the three line camps, one still exists today. that's the one behind me. it's called novio line camp. it's located at the north end of the park. so what originally happened was the cowboys would take the cattle from one line camp to another and then eventually they'd take them up to the north end of the island where there's now a causeway and the water is so shallow, they would actually drive the cows through the water. eventually, things would change so much, actually after patrick dunn passed away and his son took over, he would actually get the cowboys to bring the cows to the line camps and then they would load the cows into trucks into old army vehicles, and they would actually go to the north end of the island and they'd take a ferry across the water. so things had changed a lot. we had two years of great history of cattle ranching. after tha
what they did is they used driftwood. so these line camps were made out of whatever materials they could find on the beach. they came in from ship wrecks, actually driftwood. of the three line camps, one still exists today. that's the one behind me. it's called novio line camp. it's located at the north end of the park. so what originally happened was the cowboys would take the cattle from one line camp to another and then eventually they'd take them up to the north end of the island where...
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they are suddenly adults. they suddenly have all the money and can do what they wanted to.rchers who say this is analogous to children in poverty who are neglected by being in single-parent households or have parents who work. so what you get is a kid who , feels terrible, but then the message from their parents is, we have given you everything, so you have no right to feel terrible. so one of the things the academy , does is tell the kids they do have a right to feel terrible, and it is ok to feel bad about yourself. to feel even though you have belongings youl , still can have problems. for some kids, that is a breakthrough. oliver: that is very unique about treating this sort of behavior, the affluenza. in many ways, some of the effects of growing up this way crop up in a traditional kind of abuse. they have found something distinct here they can treat that will not be answered in other sorts of rehabilitation facilities. bob: they believe, again, it is like a spaghetti hitting the wall response. with kids in particular sitting , them down in a 12 step program and tellin
they are suddenly adults. they suddenly have all the money and can do what they wanted to.rchers who say this is analogous to children in poverty who are neglected by being in single-parent households or have parents who work. so what you get is a kid who , feels terrible, but then the message from their parents is, we have given you everything, so you have no right to feel terrible. so one of the things the academy , does is tell the kids they do have a right to feel terrible, and it is ok to...
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>> they don't. they fidget awkwardly.ou want to be any other place than there in that moment. >> i can't. >> the guys at the bar, uh-oh, uh-oh. stops dead in her tracks. >> if i don't move, they can't see me. >> look at that, it's okay, bro. other women out there. don't worry about that one. you'll be over her in a minute. >> i'm actually into women. i love women. >> that's okay. >> i'm fine. >> what's the problem? >>> that's our show for today. see you on the next "rtm". zero really can be a hero.ds) get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> and that break news is taking place in oakland. sky 7 above the scene right after a police chase ended with a crash at 54th and adeline streets just before 3:00 this afternoon. you can see on the map where the chase ended. three ambulances rushed to the scene. it appears one of the people hurt was an innocent bystander. that chase last for about ten minut
>> they don't. they fidget awkwardly.ou want to be any other place than there in that moment. >> i can't. >> the guys at the bar, uh-oh, uh-oh. stops dead in her tracks. >> if i don't move, they can't see me. >> look at that, it's okay, bro. other women out there. don't worry about that one. you'll be over her in a minute. >> i'm actually into women. i love women. >> that's okay. >> i'm fine. >> what's the problem? >>> that's our...
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they were successful for what they wanted to do. it is not ideal but the result was driving people off the rolls and learning less about it. on the whole, i think it was a positive thing but it certainly had consequences. mr. adams: ok. over here? >> my impression is that it seems like with the revolving door, the flow going out is bigger than the flow going in. in terms of when you hear about lawmakers, if they are out in an election, they go and register as a lobbyist. is the flow more balanced? people are going from the private sector and the lobbying sector into the administration? mr. auble: the flow out is probably more intense and of course it varies. after an election, there is a lot of activity especially with members who have lost elections were just decided to leave congress. and the change of administration on the executive side causes a lot of act pretty. causes a lot of activity. mentioned, there is a salary incentive to having these connections. and that is what the whole system revolves around. so there is some incen
they were successful for what they wanted to do. it is not ideal but the result was driving people off the rolls and learning less about it. on the whole, i think it was a positive thing but it certainly had consequences. mr. adams: ok. over here? >> my impression is that it seems like with the revolving door, the flow going out is bigger than the flow going in. in terms of when you hear about lawmakers, if they are out in an election, they go and register as a lobbyist. is the flow more...
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they are very successful at what they do. a lot of lawsuits and have a close personal relationship and one of them gets very sick in 2014, paul napoli, diagnosed with leukemia and that's were things begin to unravel. carol: how do they begin to unravel? >> his partner mark bern who had been more of the front man suddenly was forced into the position of running the firm. he says he found untoward rings that have been going on in the firm, unpaid debts, other financial shenanigans that he was troubled by and that caused him to reorganize the firm. napoli says that while he was on his virtual deathbed, he was administered last rites but he subsequently recovered. he says that bern was trying to take over the firm. that led to litigation between the two of them and lead to the mayhem i described in the article. everyone was suing everyone in every direction. carol: up next, overdose antidotes and how one company may be cornering the market. oliver: how instagram tends to ease their users into e-commerce. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back.
they are very successful at what they do. a lot of lawsuits and have a close personal relationship and one of them gets very sick in 2014, paul napoli, diagnosed with leukemia and that's were things begin to unravel. carol: how do they begin to unravel? >> his partner mark bern who had been more of the front man suddenly was forced into the position of running the firm. he says he found untoward rings that have been going on in the firm, unpaid debts, other financial shenanigans that he...
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o you know where they are they are watching and they are spinning in their graves. they don't believe it. wouldn't it be nice if we just shut up, did the job, had a news conference a week later, and said -- ?e had great success wouldn't that be nice now? that's obama. that's obama. -- you know what? hillary that would be four more years of obama, and we don't want it. and tell -- president to stop campaigning and go back to work. jobs,oing to deliver safety, great education, help small businesses to thrive and grow, and create amazing opportunities for the children of this country. , we have such an amazing, incredible hispanic american community -- from cuba, from puerto rico, from -- a greatfrom haiti people. they are such warm, great people. by the way, warm, great people. they hate the clintons. they hate what the clintons did to them in haiti. they hate them. republic, and from -- to all ofaces our wonderful hispanic communities in the state, i want you to know you will have a true friend and champion and champion in donald trump. that i can tell you. you'd vot
o you know where they are they are watching and they are spinning in their graves. they don't believe it. wouldn't it be nice if we just shut up, did the job, had a news conference a week later, and said -- ?e had great success wouldn't that be nice now? that's obama. that's obama. -- you know what? hillary that would be four more years of obama, and we don't want it. and tell -- president to stop campaigning and go back to work. jobs,oing to deliver safety, great education, help small...
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they announce their earnings later today and they have to convince shareholders they have a reasonableandalone plan that will be there short-term obstacle to commit shareholders. even though this deal did not go through, we do have a plan moving forward. i am sure tronc will juxtapose their earnings assuming they are better than what the net was -- gannett was in a few days because their shares fell after they announced earnings and fell further when we broke the news that banks were considering pulling out of this deal, which was the main reason the deal fell apart. both sides agreed to a price of $18.75 a share and gannett did not have the financing. vonnie: if it cannot afford tronc, will it look for other acquisitions? alex: it was a big price for tronc and i think that is probably one of the reasons the financing was not there. you do not have to turn back the clock that much to see tronc trading at eight dollars a share in the price is $18.75, and enormous share for a newspaper company. gannett can turn its attention to other properties. there is certain other newspaper companies
they announce their earnings later today and they have to convince shareholders they have a reasonableandalone plan that will be there short-term obstacle to commit shareholders. even though this deal did not go through, we do have a plan moving forward. i am sure tronc will juxtapose their earnings assuming they are better than what the net was -- gannett was in a few days because their shares fell after they announced earnings and fell further when we broke the news that banks were...
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they are right. it would still use this is a more reliable thing than just some of intuition about the number of signs that basing the fact that there are 10,000 people showing up at chums rallies and we don't know if they are registered voters or the same people who were in the previous county. that's why the scientific method may be a little bit more valuable. >> there are people out here who are very mad about the establishment. and he certainly has a base. >> when it comes to the candidates today do they stay on message more than ever is this the time for the last gesture? if i haven't when you over maybe this will do it. >> my wife always talks about not having another candidate and memorable times that i ran the last day of campaigning was nonstop is exhausted and in both campaigns and lost my voice and i will give you this test knowing whether or not they campaign hard enough if both of them tonight give their last speech because it will be the same speech that they give it if both of them are
they are right. it would still use this is a more reliable thing than just some of intuition about the number of signs that basing the fact that there are 10,000 people showing up at chums rallies and we don't know if they are registered voters or the same people who were in the previous county. that's why the scientific method may be a little bit more valuable. >> there are people out here who are very mad about the establishment. and he certainly has a base. >> when it comes to...
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they believed that they had fixed the mistakes of 1919 as they understood them. and that it seems to me is the key to understanding this historical moment in july and august of 1945. we're in the anniversary of potsdam as we speak. the potsdam conference represented the final paragraph of the chapter in european and world history that began on a street corner in sarajevo. in the new chapter of that ongoing history, berlin, poland, yugoslavia will appear less as actors in their own right than pawns in a new game of superpower rivalry. and if the men in 1945 at potsdam could not predict that future, they at least knew the past they were desperately trying not to repeat. thank you. [ applause ] >> we have some microphones for questions if anybody has any. yes, sir. >> you haven't mentioned george marshall, yet he was an influential figure in roosevelt's administration. >> he was. so one of the reasons that i didn't talk about marshall or any military people is that this is a peace conference. it's not a wartime conference. so there are very few generals actually at
they believed that they had fixed the mistakes of 1919 as they understood them. and that it seems to me is the key to understanding this historical moment in july and august of 1945. we're in the anniversary of potsdam as we speak. the potsdam conference represented the final paragraph of the chapter in european and world history that began on a street corner in sarajevo. in the new chapter of that ongoing history, berlin, poland, yugoslavia will appear less as actors in their own right than...
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they spotted to inmates and they caught them. the other two, they were able to get away. the sergeant. told us that they used something to cut the bars in front of the windows. it is unknown if they are armed they could be since they used something to cut away at those metal bars. there are 45 deputies searching. there are also canine setter searching. >> local law enforcement is aware. the pd is in the surrounding area around the main jail. it is definitely increasing their patrol tax. so, it's all hands on deck for thanksgiving. >> and, detectives are looking into known associates of the inmates and are likely making contacts. it's been seven hours in the escape though it's unknown how far they have gotten but their escape has been broadcasted to law enforcement statewide to be out on the lookout. campbell is 6 foot four and 220 pounds was being held for robbery criminal threat and firearms violations the other inmate is 6 foot one 190 pounds. he was in jail for firearms violations. do not try to approach them. i should mention, while we are here, a little less than 2 m
they spotted to inmates and they caught them. the other two, they were able to get away. the sergeant. told us that they used something to cut the bars in front of the windows. it is unknown if they are armed they could be since they used something to cut away at those metal bars. there are 45 deputies searching. there are also canine setter searching. >> local law enforcement is aware. the pd is in the surrounding area around the main jail. it is definitely increasing their patrol tax....
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his parents say they are encouraged by the community and praying they will find a match. >> if they donate and sign up for the registry for them. there are people that need it every hour so it feels good they are rallying around him people like him. that will be sun 11 to 4. and for more information about how to help visit www.myfoxtampabay.com go to seen on tv. >>> here in the bay area there is a place on a river that's peaceful and a mom who lost her son in afghanistan. that mom has turned her loss into a gain for veterans and active duty military. lloyd sowers has the story. never waiverred from that. >> he was just 20 years old in afghanistan when his vehicle flipped and he was killed. but his spirit moved his mom in a special way. >> really and truly it was i think my son the other veterans and god that pushed this to happen. >> what happened is called my warriors place a retreat center in the little manatee river. jason. >> i went through a lot of stuff. and just gives me a chance to think about it and get it out without doing. >> they were active duty military and for me or stay her
his parents say they are encouraged by the community and praying they will find a match. >> if they donate and sign up for the registry for them. there are people that need it every hour so it feels good they are rallying around him people like him. that will be sun 11 to 4. and for more information about how to help visit www.myfoxtampabay.com go to seen on tv. >>> here in the bay area there is a place on a river that's peaceful and a mom who lost her son in afghanistan. that...
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how many are they and are they dangerous?ewhere around 800 groups like that. the fbi's eye on them has always been in the context of potential domestic terrorism and hate crime like activities. they're somewhere between 200 and 250, maybe as many as 30 but there's various -- they run the whole spectrum of ideology. i don't think you can place them in one particular ideology. what we're watching though or what the fbi is watching for is when they move out of the first amendment realm if you will for assembly and speech to effect their a dee wrolg. >> i want to ask you about their training now. what are they training for. >> they have been doing this since the 80s. they don't like the federal government. they think the government is in their lives to the extreme. they think they're protecting their way of life. part of that is guns and part of it is just other issues if you will. some of them are -- you can almost classify as hate groups but very few of them actually make that leap from that type of a dee wrolg to actually effe
how many are they and are they dangerous?ewhere around 800 groups like that. the fbi's eye on them has always been in the context of potential domestic terrorism and hate crime like activities. they're somewhere between 200 and 250, maybe as many as 30 but there's various -- they run the whole spectrum of ideology. i don't think you can place them in one particular ideology. what we're watching though or what the fbi is watching for is when they move out of the first amendment realm if you will...
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they know.ou give them the vote and they disappear for four years, and then they come back in four years. we have to show them it does not work that way anymore. they will never be able to do what i do. look, i'm here doing five or six of these a day. hillary goes home, she goes to sleep. if she wanted to do it, which she doesn't. she does not have the energy to do it, believe me. we will become a rich nation again, but to be a rich nation, we must also be a safe nation. hillary clinton wants a 550% increase in syrian refugees pouring into this country -- [crowd boos] mr. trump: over and above the thousands and thousands and thousands already coming in. you want to see a problem? this will be the great trojan horse modern day version. her plan will import generations of terrorism, radicalism, extremism into your schools and throughout your communities. when i am elected president, we will suspend immediately the syrian refugee problem. [applause] mr. trump: and we will keep radical islamic terro
they know.ou give them the vote and they disappear for four years, and then they come back in four years. we have to show them it does not work that way anymore. they will never be able to do what i do. look, i'm here doing five or six of these a day. hillary goes home, she goes to sleep. if she wanted to do it, which she doesn't. she does not have the energy to do it, believe me. we will become a rich nation again, but to be a rich nation, we must also be a safe nation. hillary clinton wants a...
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>> they don't. they fidget awkwardly. you want to be any other place than there in that moment. >> i can't. >> the guys at the bar, uh-oh, uh-oh. stops dead in her tracks. >> if i don't move, theyan see me. >> look at that, it's okay, bro. other women out there. don't worry about that one. you'll be over her in a minute. >> i'm actually into women. i love women. >> that's okay. >> i'm fine. >>> that's our show for today. ? dish nation ? >> welcome to "dish nation." we have to say hi to all of our friends in atlanta. hey, atlanta, what's up? >> hey. >> hey. >> well, later in the show for howard stern after howard stern said what he said about porsche, so we're going to hear what those words are, and they are good ones. also, cathy griffin has a brand new book out, and she has a few choice words for john hamm and ellen degenerous.xd first, beyonce has a new line of ugly christmas sweaters. >> she can't do anything ugly. she is so hot. >> you are absolutely right because look at these "ugly christmas sweaters." they're not u
>> they don't. they fidget awkwardly. you want to be any other place than there in that moment. >> i can't. >> the guys at the bar, uh-oh, uh-oh. stops dead in her tracks. >> if i don't move, theyan see me. >> look at that, it's okay, bro. other women out there. don't worry about that one. you'll be over her in a minute. >> i'm actually into women. i love women. >> that's okay. >> i'm fine. >>> that's our show for today. ? dish nation ?...
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they will. they have unbelievable how they have done with our country.resident of mexico three months ago it was a terrific meeting. but when you have highways going into a country, it has to be a two-way highway. right now they get all the jobs, they get all the factories and plants, they get all the income, the money, the taxes. we get unemployment and we get drugs. we get nothing. we get nothing. that will all change, folks. it will change very, very fast. and it will be a two-lane highway. maybe one lane for a little while, but one way coming here. we have to catch up. there is a lot of years. a lot of years we have been abused by people who don't know what they are doing. a lot of years we have been abused by politicians, very stupid politicians. hillary clinton supports totally open borders. there goes your country. and her plan gives you social security and medicare benefits. she wants to give them to illegal immigrants. we are going to take care of our veterans, folks. we are going to take care of our veterans. hillary also strongly supports sanc
they will. they have unbelievable how they have done with our country.resident of mexico three months ago it was a terrific meeting. but when you have highways going into a country, it has to be a two-way highway. right now they get all the jobs, they get all the factories and plants, they get all the income, the money, the taxes. we get unemployment and we get drugs. we get nothing. we get nothing. that will all change, folks. it will change very, very fast. and it will be a two-lane highway....
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and, they were lawsuit, by those who took countries around the country they claim that they were pressured into spending tens of thousands of dollars for mentorships that they did learn the secrets of real estate as they were promised. >>> people who are unhappy with the election of donald trump are all righty starting to think about possible candidates. some of the name circulated include, massachusetts senator. elizabeth warren, first lady michelle obama, new jersey senator, and california atty. general. who of course just one election to the united states senate. >>> it is 7:17 am. and, we had a busy day watching our commute. >> we're going to start with the maps. and, i want to talk about some of these problems coming in. and, even faster than you can build those graphics. and, you still have those crashes, it's going to be that way for a bit on 101 southbound in san jose as you drive through. this crash happened a little while ago. they still need to take some time to clean it up. the problem is, northbound 101, traffic is really slow, and that is really slow. even for the san jose co
and, they were lawsuit, by those who took countries around the country they claim that they were pressured into spending tens of thousands of dollars for mentorships that they did learn the secrets of real estate as they were promised. >>> people who are unhappy with the election of donald trump are all righty starting to think about possible candidates. some of the name circulated include, massachusetts senator. elizabeth warren, first lady michelle obama, new jersey senator, and...
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they can and they can resist court orders if they choose to as well.rlie: this is a hard case because of terrorism, because there is no violation -- the person who had the phones, two people are dead. bill: right, so the issue is the presidential fact, is this a government who safeguards information? will they use this revealed capability in an appropriate way? charlie: that is why you have judicial standards, is it not? bill: and why we have a democracy that sits and debates about what should the patriot act version one through four look like and congress could decide that the government never gets to see bank accounts or travel records. it's all political. the statutes in question here were enacted by the united states congress and it turns out they are using one from a long time ago, but eventually as it has been with the patriot act this will all be subject to democratic discussions. it won't be corporations in the end although they can talk to congressmen just like anyone else. charlie: this is one thing i don't understand. and maybe you can help
they can and they can resist court orders if they choose to as well.rlie: this is a hard case because of terrorism, because there is no violation -- the person who had the phones, two people are dead. bill: right, so the issue is the presidential fact, is this a government who safeguards information? will they use this revealed capability in an appropriate way? charlie: that is why you have judicial standards, is it not? bill: and why we have a democracy that sits and debates about what should...
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when they got here they discovered it was kidd. the police are not making any comment on the lawsuit, they say the officers could not arrest him he was not octobering out. they say they offered to give now he has had more than 30 surgeries and may never be the same. >> i had pain in my soul for my son. >> he remembers nothing about the accident. but in his mind, this is clear. >> everything is my fault with the exception of the police being negligent. period. >> an investigation cleared the officers. one resigned from the force with still on the street. live in lakeland, ken suarez, fox 13 news. >>> officials are asking for help to find the people who are making the county look like a dump. they are dumping debris, all kinds of stuff in the areas where it is illegal. >> like that right there. they put the cameras out. and you will get caught. and evan lambert is live at one of the spots to show us the people doing this they know where the spots are. >> reporter: it is where it is filling up it is off a dirt road. we'll not tell you
when they got here they discovered it was kidd. the police are not making any comment on the lawsuit, they say the officers could not arrest him he was not octobering out. they say they offered to give now he has had more than 30 surgeries and may never be the same. >> i had pain in my soul for my son. >> he remembers nothing about the accident. but in his mind, this is clear. >> everything is my fault with the exception of the police being negligent. period. >> an...
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puppies. >> they said they found them running on the canal. they had been dumped there a few minutes before and we're so glad to have them back. >> the puppies are said to be in good health and will be put up for adoption for the walk to save animals at tempe town lake, which is this saturday. >>> day after halloween, are you up mckenna, my daughter, brought home 11 pounds. >> did you weigh it? >> she weighed it. coming up, we're looking at the strangest treats handed out in the valley. >> i ate more than i wanted to. >> the upcoming election bringing mixed emotions about for their dad who is dead. >>> first a story you will only see on fox, they help people during the worst moments of their lives and they do it every day. there is no doubt a 911 operator's job is difficult. after the break, we take a look inside the place they go to you love all-day breakfast. i love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites all day. i don't love that. but now you're gonna love that you can get more all day. like mcgriddles.
puppies. >> they said they found them running on the canal. they had been dumped there a few minutes before and we're so glad to have them back. >> the puppies are said to be in good health and will be put up for adoption for the walk to save animals at tempe town lake, which is this saturday. >>> day after halloween, are you up mckenna, my daughter, brought home 11 pounds. >> did you weigh it? >> she weighed it. coming up, we're looking at the strangest treats...
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wherever they rome. it -- they roam. share the limelight with any cleveland athletes. here he is. ushering them out to the podium. pulling out from j hoe and lebron to jz. and -- jay seef and how it is going to -- jay z. and it is going to get them out to the polls. i love lebron and especially in cleveland. did you already vote. no, i will fool around tomorrow. >> you go to the thing with the big line. >> i am having. i don't want to get into it on the air. i am not inspired by either candidate. it is a pain to vote. >> i would recommend do the mail in thing. >> i will make my own decisions. >> okay. >> won't pick me up at the airport. >> i will make my own decisions. >> you don't get to the super bowl and he will make his own decisions. >> this is not a good coupling. we will see you. >> i will see you. . >>> for your health morning. it is 10 and 10 is the new 11. and you set your clocks back and they say the problem is, it can increase depression. new study that came out. involving stamford scientists. the extra hours
wherever they rome. it -- they roam. share the limelight with any cleveland athletes. here he is. ushering them out to the podium. pulling out from j hoe and lebron to jz. and -- jay seef and how it is going to -- jay z. and it is going to get them out to the polls. i love lebron and especially in cleveland. did you already vote. no, i will fool around tomorrow. >> you go to the thing with the big line. >> i am having. i don't want to get into it on the air. i am not inspired by...
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they saw this and knew. >> they look at them. >> they are cute. >> one last question. >> have you started your holiday shopping. >> we were just talking about that. >> i have made my list. >> i have to get out there and start shopping. >> black friday is lacking like a good time and great deals to be had and to get the list together. >> there are so much great deals. and it is spokeswoman join requesting us on this year's hot days. >> i asked her about. have you started the shopping. and it said. >> not even a little bit. >> with 59, 60%. >> that is you and me, mike. >> not even close. >> coming up next. on "mornings on 2". >> coming up. future of hotel rooms. where space and size are overrated. >> this is a twist on thanksgiving favorites. ving favorites. . >>> partner up with team ministries and for people in need. getting one of the mch needed help is the wynne family. they have been living in the car and the part-time job is what pays for gas and the biggest challenge is to find the place to give their daughter a bath before school. >> get a lot of baby wipes and make sure they are ni
they saw this and knew. >> they look at them. >> they are cute. >> one last question. >> have you started your holiday shopping. >> we were just talking about that. >> i have made my list. >> i have to get out there and start shopping. >> black friday is lacking like a good time and great deals to be had and to get the list together. >> there are so much great deals. and it is spokeswoman join requesting us on this year's hot days. >>...
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they were hoping to get 12. they got six. they lost. they continue to lose the senate. this one, republican governors are 62% of the governors in america. the republican party has taken over the country. the ideology of conservatism has spread. it's time to change. the best thing that tim ryan said is out with them. it's out with -- >> yeah. he said -- he got a message that is important right that they should listen to if they fall back on -- there's one reason why they would keep pelosi. she has leverage over them because she's the money -- >> that's what i was saying. >> that's the bottom line. she raises money. people who don't want her in are pledging support. she released that letter as a shot across the bow to say, don't come against me because she's infamous for punishing those that try and go against her. look what she did before in the past elections with blue dog democrats that didn't tow the line. if you want to bleed out all over the emergency room floor, keep her in. >> do you think in fact democrats did win the popular vote here, are they panicking unneces
they were hoping to get 12. they got six. they lost. they continue to lose the senate. this one, republican governors are 62% of the governors in america. the republican party has taken over the country. the ideology of conservatism has spread. it's time to change. the best thing that tim ryan said is out with them. it's out with -- >> yeah. he said -- he got a message that is important right that they should listen to if they fall back on -- there's one reason why they would keep pelosi....
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they say it. they say it. this is going to be a mess for many years to come before they figure it all out. we don't need that. we need a president that will go in and do the job. i just left by the way, miami. in leaving i see air force one. i said to myself, i wonder who could that be? and it is our president. [booing] and he's down here campaigning for "crooked hillary." now why, why isn't he back in the office, sometimes referred to as the oval office, why isn't he back in the white house bringing our jobs back? and helping our veterans right? why? why isn't he back working. he is campaigning every day. i actually think considering that she is under criminal investigation, i think he is actually got a conflict. one of the things that taught us wikileaks. he knew she had a lot of wrong things going on, you know that. that also came out. obama new what was going on, by the way. in case you didn't know. he knew. this guy ought to be the back at the office working. he will not be there very long, thank goodness
they say it. they say it. this is going to be a mess for many years to come before they figure it all out. we don't need that. we need a president that will go in and do the job. i just left by the way, miami. in leaving i see air force one. i said to myself, i wonder who could that be? and it is our president. [booing] and he's down here campaigning for "crooked hillary." now why, why isn't he back in the office, sometimes referred to as the oval office, why isn't he back in the...
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there were times i wish they would quit playing. they were beat up but i still love my sun devils. jude, come on, what's going on? >> reporter: we have to talk a little bit. >> we do. >> the 5:1 start? sun devils' worth losing streak since todd graham took over. they took on number sixth ranked washington at their place coming off of their first loss of the season. manny wilkins and todd graham saying let's finish with a flurry. off of the deflection. crump takes it to the house. watch the block in the back by maurice chandlers. right there. it is a flag and that is the kind of night it was. unbelievable interception by king. look at this. nfl-style i.n.t. they have quite a secondary and a team that can bring it defensively. 75 yards from jake browning. chico is the man on this one. how about it, you have to like it. 75 yards. they have all kinds of offensive weapons here. this time, browning on a second and 11 goes with the deep ball to donte peres 45 yards and they are up 17-0. a long second half. manny wilkins trying to stay on his feet. there is number 32. sacked seven times in
there were times i wish they would quit playing. they were beat up but i still love my sun devils. jude, come on, what's going on? >> reporter: we have to talk a little bit. >> we do. >> the 5:1 start? sun devils' worth losing streak since todd graham took over. they took on number sixth ranked washington at their place coming off of their first loss of the season. manny wilkins and todd graham saying let's finish with a flurry. off of the deflection. crump takes it to the...
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they kind of do what they are told. an accountant by trade, so i get into the weeds, which makes me less interesting, but we have serious problems and we had been doing a defined-benefit land for years. 2010, we started seeing some serious problems with our greatlyand it being underfunded. we masked over that a lot because we use assumptions that make it look better. 7.75% rate of return, amortized over 25 years, things like that that really spread it out. i pension still have to be paid -- our pension still need to be paid. there are promises we need to be keeping. in 2012, we did a little bit of pension reform, or so they called that. we increased the amounts employees had to pay by 2%. we shift in the funding for teachers pensions back to our localities, which got it off the states ledger, but still being paid. we extended the time which means we will have a harder time tracking young people because people do not stay 25, 30 years with a company. adjusted and one of things that use the high rate of return is that unl
they kind of do what they are told. an accountant by trade, so i get into the weeds, which makes me less interesting, but we have serious problems and we had been doing a defined-benefit land for years. 2010, we started seeing some serious problems with our greatlyand it being underfunded. we masked over that a lot because we use assumptions that make it look better. 7.75% rate of return, amortized over 25 years, things like that that really spread it out. i pension still have to be paid -- our...
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they all look the same. allison: here you can see the american war mothers, which was a group of mothers that banded together during the war to support the military because their children were serving. and after the war they did a lot of community service in support of veterans. i believe those women are from the army nurse corps. it is a little hard to tell. it's blurry. but as you can see we have the representation of women. mitchell: that or maybe salvation army? allison: they could be. some of the uniforms look similar. host: what role did women play in world war i? mitchell: they played a really diverse and significant role. there were women enlisted in the navy and marine corps the first american women to do so, called olangoman f or female marines. this he were army nurses, navy nurses, and served in a wide variety of auxiliary organizations. they served donuts overseas for the salvation army. they were called donut dollies. they were telephone operators for the signal corps, the hello girls. then you
they all look the same. allison: here you can see the american war mothers, which was a group of mothers that banded together during the war to support the military because their children were serving. and after the war they did a lot of community service in support of veterans. i believe those women are from the army nurse corps. it is a little hard to tell. it's blurry. but as you can see we have the representation of women. mitchell: that or maybe salvation army? allison: they could be. some...
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if they don't decide their life is too precious, that they must live forever, if they don't decide that, then they come to the party. ♪ >> we are not a self-defense group in the limited fashion you think of self-defense groups. i like the use the example of fidel castro starting the revolution with che guevera. they realized they wouldn't be able to topple the oppressive regime in cuba. what they were essentially was an educational body. they engaged with the army and fought with the army. they showed the people that the army was not bulletproof, that the police were not bulletproof. and that baptista -- bautista was not impossible to topple. the people started to feel their strength. the black panther party feels very much the same way. we think this educational process is necessary, and it's the people that will cause the revolution, and it's the people that will cause the change in the country. the black panther party is simply the vanguard of the revolution, and we plan to teach the people the strategy and the necessary tools to liberate themselves. >> ♪ no more brothers in jail thi
if they don't decide their life is too precious, that they must live forever, if they don't decide that, then they come to the party. ♪ >> we are not a self-defense group in the limited fashion you think of self-defense groups. i like the use the example of fidel castro starting the revolution with che guevera. they realized they wouldn't be able to topple the oppressive regime in cuba. what they were essentially was an educational body. they engaged with the army and fought with the...
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. >> at they the cavaliers are incredible, they had to stay healthy, if they do then they g to the finals again. >> a great day in the white house rose gardent to come as t cavaliers dress for success includingme jr smith, was weari a shirt today. the crowning moment to a championship season.hd >> i know that cleveland cannot be happier in prouder to have this trophy this was already a championship group of guysth even before las year, and you should be very proud of them,e give it up for the world champions one more time. just a great day here at the white house, the cavaliers wanted to come to the lighthouse,er while mr. obama was to be here for him because he i such a big basketball fan.ca he said that to me this team, his second greatest perk the first he said is to ride around in air force one. as far as the cavaliers, they are here in washington with a schedule game tomorrow night at the verizon center with the washington wizards as they continue the quest for the second nba championshipt. that you take some photographs could you get something to eat, what did you get >> we started
. >> at they the cavaliers are incredible, they had to stay healthy, if they do then they g to the finals again. >> a great day in the white house rose gardent to come as t cavaliers dress for success includingme jr smith, was weari a shirt today. the crowning moment to a championship season.hd >> i know that cleveland cannot be happier in prouder to have this trophy this was already a championship group of guysth even before las year, and you should be very proud of them,e...
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they said this was reasonable these are the assumptions they gave us. there is no accountability of who actually is responsible as a fiduciary here. again, an actuarial, you drive down the road at 90 miles an hour only by looking in your veer view mirror. we have people thinking that the markets are going to do what they did in the 1980's and it's just not realistic. there should not be different standards. >> i have to won you, i'm not an accountant. did stay at a holiday inn last night. over the years i have come to realize that has been a big myth as well. market returns don't do well, we drift into the 50%, 60% ratio. states ought to be aiming for 1 huntelaar funded. >> look, we can have everyone of these plans at 80% funded or higher right now. al you have to do is assume ou're going to get 15% returns every year. nothing to see here, move along. the fact is that reality taxes up and when the returns don't show up, you're going to say hiring her returns, you don't show up, it is massive. whether you're getting 8% returns or 15, i mean, it's there.
they said this was reasonable these are the assumptions they gave us. there is no accountability of who actually is responsible as a fiduciary here. again, an actuarial, you drive down the road at 90 miles an hour only by looking in your veer view mirror. we have people thinking that the markets are going to do what they did in the 1980's and it's just not realistic. there should not be different standards. >> i have to won you, i'm not an accountant. did stay at a holiday inn last night....
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they also don't pay as well as they used to. because the cost of living has gone up so much, people are saving money for retirement. these kinds of trends can have huge consequences down the road. if you're not buying homes and not saving for retirement, even if you start doing that in your late 30s and early 40s, that is a step back. you have some catching up to do and that is what we are going to see a lot in 30 and 40 years for millennial start to retire if they release that back by that time period. the relationship that has two the sharing economy is if you've been supplementing your work with things like uber and replaced by driverless cars, you haven't been building skills that other employers will necessarily be translated to their work and how you move on to an economy with some of those pieces start to disappear and during that time you are contributing to a 401(k) and you are buying a house and building wealth and able to save. i also want to think about the ways that the sharing economy could take the air out of some
they also don't pay as well as they used to. because the cost of living has gone up so much, people are saving money for retirement. these kinds of trends can have huge consequences down the road. if you're not buying homes and not saving for retirement, even if you start doing that in your late 30s and early 40s, that is a step back. you have some catching up to do and that is what we are going to see a lot in 30 and 40 years for millennial start to retire if they release that back by that...
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said they were there, they would be there.n you deny it because you didn't have approval. it is unfathonable that it would beoused. >> and new e-mails were found in the anthony sexton case. the fbi reopened the information. >> whether it is the private e-mail server or private lap top. one document on there that is classified is a violation. somebody violated the law and threw all of the politic its out of the window. >> and asked about smith and whitna. the head of diplomatic security told fbi that secretary clinton was responsive to security issues. >> to be a part of our election night coverage. if you are being social go to fox news 16. and post a picture of yourself and friends and family and dog or whatever with a hash tag fox news 2016. and tell us who you are supporting and why. you you could see it on the fox news channel on election night from our wrand new studio. that would be col. and hop on it right now. and fox news political insiders are next. we love it when you tune in and chime in. they are popping up in the
said they were there, they would be there.n you deny it because you didn't have approval. it is unfathonable that it would beoused. >> and new e-mails were found in the anthony sexton case. the fbi reopened the information. >> whether it is the private e-mail server or private lap top. one document on there that is classified is a violation. somebody violated the law and threw all of the politic its out of the window. >> and asked about smith and whitna. the head of diplomatic...
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they have taped off that area. the victim had been trespassing on the tracks and now trains are moving through again. >>> nearly a dozen middle schoolen students are recovering after they were exposed to pepper spray. this morning fire crews were at silvandale middle school. the children were complaining about having trouble breathing. lt they went to the scene and found pepper spray in one of the classrooms. >> we didn't know it was pepper spray. all the students denying nay knew anything about it and we didn't have a canister. >> one student went to the hospital with a cough and minor respiratory problems, the others were fine when getting fresh air. >>> the clock has run out on the 49ers and we are not talking about football. >> documents related to levi citied yup management. devon, what happened? >> as of this afternoon, the mayor of santa clara says there is a dozen of documents that the 49ers are refusing to turn over. this appears a battle for wills and wordsre heading to the courtroom. >> the rhetoric rach
they have taped off that area. the victim had been trespassing on the tracks and now trains are moving through again. >>> nearly a dozen middle schoolen students are recovering after they were exposed to pepper spray. this morning fire crews were at silvandale middle school. the children were complaining about having trouble breathing. lt they went to the scene and found pepper spray in one of the classrooms. >> we didn't know it was pepper spray. all the students denying nay...
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they do. it's going to be a challenge to beat a team like new england, right now, they have the y: one spot in the afc, so it would be at the coliseum. i don't know if they would be able to stop the patriots offense, but they would be able to score on them. >> we appreciate you stopping in to talk with us. jimmy -- as we continue on the mercedes benz sports weekend, we are excited to share this story with you, not only because they are national champs becomes what they have overcome in life to bring a positive attitude to everything they do. mercedes benz sports weekend continues, right after this. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> we welcome you back to the mercedes benz sports weekend. i got a chance to go to the napa valley film festival and saw a documentary. i had to engage with these guy
they do. it's going to be a challenge to beat a team like new england, right now, they have the y: one spot in the afc, so it would be at the coliseum. i don't know if they would be able to stop the patriots offense, but they would be able to score on them. >> we appreciate you stopping in to talk with us. jimmy -- as we continue on the mercedes benz sports weekend, we are excited to share this story with you, not only because they are national champs becomes what they have overcome in...
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they are saving us, aren't they. establishing a winning culture on an nfl team is an elusive quality. the raiders now have it, yesterday was a further example of an attitude building ever since the raiders pulled off a one point win on opening day. yesterday against the panthers the raiders built a 17 point lead and let the panthers score 25 straight points to put oakland behind and calmly came back. derek carr passed to clyde wolford then they picked up 49- yards when carr found michael crabtree down the middle of the field, giving up his helmet and gave oakland a 35-32 win. that kind of season and building a 9-2 record that can only benefit a team down the road that can now seriously talk about a play-off run. >> it is great for the fans out there and i know you were talking to the fans for us which is great the. but for us as a team, coaching and playing and what we have to do is just get back to the nuts and bolts of the preparation, who is coming in next and what they are good at. you know? strengths and weaknes
they are saving us, aren't they. establishing a winning culture on an nfl team is an elusive quality. the raiders now have it, yesterday was a further example of an attitude building ever since the raiders pulled off a one point win on opening day. yesterday against the panthers the raiders built a 17 point lead and let the panthers score 25 straight points to put oakland behind and calmly came back. derek carr passed to clyde wolford then they picked up 49- yards when carr found michael...
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and when they can make snow they do it. if you are old like me you remember that and it is game on and talking a couple of weeks which is great if you are a skier. 74 in napa. that was the high. 73 in antioch. the warmest day of the week by just a degree. look at morgan hill at 80s. warmer than yesterday. tomorrow won't be as warm as this system. which is pretty impressive looking but doing this move that it is sheering apart and you can see this tail and you think that will be good. clip right through here but it is really pulling itself apart and weakening north of here it will be good and for us a chance of a sprinkle. saturday night one a.m. and two a.m. into your sunday morning. which is when you will turn the clocks back. this is the fall back night and do it before you go to bed for sure. i will have more on that. 73 in concord and 71 71 in fremont. valley fog this morning over the dam. and you got valley fog places north of san rafael with overnight lows in the 40s. the satellite image shows the system to the north
and when they can make snow they do it. if you are old like me you remember that and it is game on and talking a couple of weeks which is great if you are a skier. 74 in napa. that was the high. 73 in antioch. the warmest day of the week by just a degree. look at morgan hill at 80s. warmer than yesterday. tomorrow won't be as warm as this system. which is pretty impressive looking but doing this move that it is sheering apart and you can see this tail and you think that will be good. clip right...
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Nov 26, 2016
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they have violated heavy water taps twice, even though they were warned by the united nations they werebout to violate it the second time, they did it anyway, they violated, this is advanced centrifuge r&d, they're taking americans hostage, they're funding terrorism across the middle east. you have to start to lay the ground work sheer that if they do go too far then president trump would have a mandate to take action, but, you know, that itself the first step. start vigorously enforcing the deal. >> dan, i don't think you have to go any further in showing that video of the way they treated the navy guys that they took hostage and they have been taking other people. plus they have been bragging about how they are going to do much more than they have been doing in terms of trying to disrupt our democratic systems. >> that's right. i don't think iron has too many friends inside the united states, but we have to understand something about the nature of the deal, david. donald trump says he would like to rip it up and start over. that's not really going to be possible. because what we had b
they have violated heavy water taps twice, even though they were warned by the united nations they werebout to violate it the second time, they did it anyway, they violated, this is advanced centrifuge r&d, they're taking americans hostage, they're funding terrorism across the middle east. you have to start to lay the ground work sheer that if they do go too far then president trump would have a mandate to take action, but, you know, that itself the first step. start vigorously enforcing...
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Nov 26, 2016
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and so they simply u.s.historians who study this area just assumed there was always a hostility between the pueblos and the apaches and navajos. it still gets repeated and repeated over a long time, hatred between these nations. they can never get together, they could never unify and to use that we see at standing rock right now, it's an opportunistic way to make that e rroneus point. that's the loop way of doing it. it's element outright bigotry because you can deal with. but it's so wrong. and it then leads to all other kinds of thinkings about native people, their relationship. for wasn't thing there have been many times, in fact, week after week, month after month, inner tribeal all northern continent, there are basketball games, there are interchanges of nay tiff people, certainly precolonial times. this was not unusual, five years ago the northern shian and the looni in seattle built a relationship to pipeline and they wanted oil plant. so they've been united fighting this and with other people in betw
and so they simply u.s.historians who study this area just assumed there was always a hostility between the pueblos and the apaches and navajos. it still gets repeated and repeated over a long time, hatred between these nations. they can never get together, they could never unify and to use that we see at standing rock right now, it's an opportunistic way to make that e rroneus point. that's the loop way of doing it. it's element outright bigotry because you can deal with. but it's so wrong....
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Nov 29, 2016
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they would've had fair access to tickets when they first went on sale. although this doesn't doesn't put any more money in the pockets of promoters or artist. we see this as a fundamental fairness issue to the ability to buy a ticket. the general public does not have access to program a computer to get tickets as quickly as possible. now the stock market where people who are trying to trade individually on the stock market face a tremendous disadvantage who can react in a second. this is trying to solve the same problem and continue the remedy stream that allows sponsors and venues to reach the fans they want to reach. artists are particularly interested in this because they want the fans there. billy was less concerned if they put up the ticket and less concerned because the secondary market went through the roof. >> on the radio side there is a lot of talk about how artists are compensated. at pandora, what is your policy? how are artists who are played on your radio station? >> guest: this is what is going through major shift right now is to move into
they would've had fair access to tickets when they first went on sale. although this doesn't doesn't put any more money in the pockets of promoters or artist. we see this as a fundamental fairness issue to the ability to buy a ticket. the general public does not have access to program a computer to get tickets as quickly as possible. now the stock market where people who are trying to trade individually on the stock market face a tremendous disadvantage who can react in a second. this is trying...
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they are. i have heard from folks that there is a risk that the hospital that gets stuck with one of these i is just simply embarrassed and they don't want to go public with the fact to pay the $17,000. so that is easier than going to law enforcement into dealing with all the things that would happen but that is absolutely critical. and never in any of the discussions i have seen so far has there been a discussion of what happens to people that perpetrate this and it should be swift and severe and public. i suggested another shot at sunrise. i am not trying to be overly dramatic but if i see that medical records and a patient dies as a consequence, that is a capital crime. anyway, i know we are not going to solve both problems today, a, but i wanted to put those out. this is relatively new for most of us. one of the things i like about what the subcommittee did on the data security was on the data breach notification was to set the standard if we don't prescribe the technology because the techn
they are. i have heard from folks that there is a risk that the hospital that gets stuck with one of these i is just simply embarrassed and they don't want to go public with the fact to pay the $17,000. so that is easier than going to law enforcement into dealing with all the things that would happen but that is absolutely critical. and never in any of the discussions i have seen so far has there been a discussion of what happens to people that perpetrate this and it should be swift and severe...
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they want to make sure that if there are places where they are nervous or where they think that they want to bolster what's there, philadelphia, for example, votes on election day. that helps explain all of the late visits here. pennsylvania and the whole state votes on election day. michigan votes on election day as well. they don't have as good of a sense in some of the states where things stand. florida, they are starting to have a good idea of how they're doing in florida, because so many of the early votes have come in. nevada is the same way. i think this is really about making sure that they execute on the strategy they have been laying out. i don't think it feels like a campaign that is soaring its way to victory. but one that has built a machine that they are now making sure is well oiled in the final days. they are counting on it to take her across the finish line. i don't sense a lot of the doubt, especially considering the turnout numbers we have been seeing among latinos, potentially historic turnout there. at the same time, there's reasons to be stressed out. you can pi
they want to make sure that if there are places where they are nervous or where they think that they want to bolster what's there, philadelphia, for example, votes on election day. that helps explain all of the late visits here. pennsylvania and the whole state votes on election day. michigan votes on election day as well. they don't have as good of a sense in some of the states where things stand. florida, they are starting to have a good idea of how they're doing in florida, because so many...
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when they first got off if they did not have a koran, they had the bible.ost: we will go to robert in maryland, independent. good morning. caller: i know janet reno gave us all these things and they gave people loans they cannot afford no interest loans. as you remember, this is what destroyed our economy and what we are dealing with today. if people look back on that, these are the reasons that your house is no longer worth what it was. equity in your homes are no longer what it was in 2004-2005 because of what bill clinton and janet reno did bite forcing the banks alone people money that they cannot afford the houses. what has destroyed our economy what the democrats have done to your personal checkbook, if you look what happened when the democrats controlled the house, the senate and the white house, they gave us obamacare. as rates go up this week and you have to join new policies and plans, remember as you write the bigger checks, the democrats gave you that and they cut into your main investment in your home. check with your house was worth in 2004 an
when they first got off if they did not have a koran, they had the bible.ost: we will go to robert in maryland, independent. good morning. caller: i know janet reno gave us all these things and they gave people loans they cannot afford no interest loans. as you remember, this is what destroyed our economy and what we are dealing with today. if people look back on that, these are the reasons that your house is no longer worth what it was. equity in your homes are no longer what it was in...
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do they add anything in your view? they could be improved. i do think they provide useful information. tool.re a useful two years ago, the fed say it is and it has been health to ratify this will be a gradual liftoff. that someone told pimm fox this shows the fed is on a fantastic job communicating exactly what the plan is. allt a good thing that we think we have a better grasp on what the fed wants to do, that there is a transparency there that we have these on the bloomberg? >> i think the fed's problem is for the last couple of years and certainly this year, markets have tended to do well and stocks are high. have tended to do well. bike morning and not listening to the fed. disconnectthink the is a problem. the fact that the market pricing is here is something that overtime creates a problem for the fed. but it no harm no foul is not a good notion when markets do well by ignoring the fed. scarlet: there were three dissents in september and two today. in december, if they go ahead with a rate increase, do you expect that to be unanimous an
do they add anything in your view? they could be improved. i do think they provide useful information. tool.re a useful two years ago, the fed say it is and it has been health to ratify this will be a gradual liftoff. that someone told pimm fox this shows the fed is on a fantastic job communicating exactly what the plan is. allt a good thing that we think we have a better grasp on what the fed wants to do, that there is a transparency there that we have these on the bloomberg? >> i think...
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they say they keep disciplinary akis private but clearly they know student who did this because theyent on the cell phone video. >> now at nyu, liberal university here in new york city, new york university, professor who was supporting trump, right? >> yeah. >>. >> did he get the boot, or what happened to him? >> this guy says, he was booted from the classroom for his ideas. he is very anti-pc.s and trigge warnings are not pc. he writes a lot about this. writes about the 19th century. writes about secularism. there are professors and colleagues unhappy he is there. he says academic freedom is great as long as you don't use it. we talked to nyu. we got statement from them as well. they said he was not asked to leave. he asked for a leave of absence and he is welcome to return in the spring semester. >> what does he teach? >> he teaches a course on 19th century culture and anti-secularism. he has written a lot on cultural liberali liberalism. >> they they didn't get rid of him. he should come back in the spring. >> he should come back. >>. >> any professor gets an opportunity should ta
they say they keep disciplinary akis private but clearly they know student who did this because theyent on the cell phone video. >> now at nyu, liberal university here in new york city, new york university, professor who was supporting trump, right? >> yeah. >>. >> did he get the boot, or what happened to him? >> this guy says, he was booted from the classroom for his ideas. he is very anti-pc.s and trigge warnings are not pc. he writes a lot about this. writes...