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country probably about 9/11.9/ some of it has to do with lingering willing over how this country treated thell vietnam veterans. as you look back now on these 15 years, look at yourself now in 2016, who are you today versus the person you were prior to 9/11? >> great question. everyone has their own 9/11 story. i was commissioned as a secretary lieutenant in new york city. i'm from new york city born andn raised so i was at home inme i queens when the towers came down. our entire leadership was basedd on vietnam operations. when the towers came down everything went out the window what i was trained it's drastically trained my life, my outlook. i grew up in north, we had piece. it completely changed myself ane my colleagues.llea tell just a little bit about the experience you had. my husband decided to become a marine after 9/11. you were in this process before 9/11 so certainly your commitment to the country maybee changed drastically than youan might have expected.ve tell us a little bit about that and how does that make you feel. >> for me, my father pushed mehe into the military and he want
country probably about 9/11.9/ some of it has to do with lingering willing over how this country treated thell vietnam veterans. as you look back now on these 15 years, look at yourself now in 2016, who are you today versus the person you were prior to 9/11? >> great question. everyone has their own 9/11 story. i was commissioned as a secretary lieutenant in new york city. i'm from new york city born andn raised so i was at home inme i queens when the towers came down. our entire...
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they say they will continue to test the wells until the department of environmental protection gives thell meanwhile more questions about the safety of owfer bay. the water there after more than 200 million gallons of sewage got dumped during hurricane her meefnlt the health department says most of the affected beaches are safe now. fox 13 evan lambert spoke to to a scientist to tell us why and joins us from the beach in tampa and that's a beach where we hear about where you can't go swimming evan. >> reporter: yeah, and it was closed as a result of all that water being dumb nptd bay. that enough time has gone by since that happened for the water to basically flush itself clean. now several municipalities have dumped a major a. sewage into the bay when the storm overwhelmed their sewer system n. some cases the sewage was raw. in others the cities say it was mostly treated. essentially the kind of water you use in a sprinkler system. since the end of awrks clearwater, st. petersburg, largo and tam ba pa have discharged 200 millions gallons of waste water. by now the experts say the circulat
they say they will continue to test the wells until the department of environmental protection gives thell meanwhile more questions about the safety of owfer bay. the water there after more than 200 million gallons of sewage got dumped during hurricane her meefnlt the health department says most of the affected beaches are safe now. fox 13 evan lambert spoke to to a scientist to tell us why and joins us from the beach in tampa and that's a beach where we hear about where you can't go swimming...
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. >> there is a lot of great peak here in thell chicken at chick-fill-a this morning. >> let's do it actually because we are on a little bit of a delay. i'm going to ask you to give me your order. i know you are going to want that free food. let's talk about that. i'm walking in. just look at the menu. please. we are now joined by david. david is the owner of this new location. imagine this was quite the excitement for you this morning. >> nothing like the 100. this was an amazing event and we are so incredibly blessed to have our fans. there is nothing like it. >> when you talk about the first hundred people getting free meals for like $36,000. but it ends up being worth to you. tell me why? >> it's worth it at the end of the day because they are our loyal fans and you can't put a price tag on that. it's just a beautiful thing. it's worth every penny and then some. >> hardest question of the day, the last one, your favorite deluxe with a doctor pepper. >> i think i'm going with the chicken breakfast britainey burrito. >> a spicy deluxe for me please. if you are lucky, i will have so
. >> there is a lot of great peak here in thell chicken at chick-fill-a this morning. >> let's do it actually because we are on a little bit of a delay. i'm going to ask you to give me your order. i know you are going to want that free food. let's talk about that. i'm walking in. just look at the menu. please. we are now joined by david. david is the owner of this new location. imagine this was quite the excitement for you this morning. >> nothing like the 100. this was an...
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resume in thell near future in geneva. there are attempts by other countries to engage in publications. and, show the groups that represent the whole opposition, ready to engage in negotiations. there has been an attempt to legalize the group. we believe that they fully contradict the agreements achieved. enshrined in the security council resolution. oppositions of the groups should fully understand the responsibility and think about the unity of the syrian people and state. secretary kerry: thank you. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, we open up the phone lines and take your calls, texts, and tweets reflecting on the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. c-span's washington journal, live every day at 7:00 eastern. discussion. >> more coverage of the 50th anniversary of the september 11 terror attacks. we will be take you to new york city for the ceremony at the memorial. we will also be at the memorial at the pentagon where we will hear re
resume in thell near future in geneva. there are attempts by other countries to engage in publications. and, show the groups that represent the whole opposition, ready to engage in negotiations. there has been an attempt to legalize the group. we believe that they fully contradict the agreements achieved. enshrined in the security council resolution. oppositions of the groups should fully understand the responsibility and think about the unity of the syrian people and state. secretary kerry:...
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at thell carry on with deflationary mindset. -- with that deflationary mindset.there hasn't really been a lot of extra stimulus going into the economy. it's not really going to get things going anymore. it means they have taken away stimulus. keith: the monetary base could shrink back a bit. some people could see that as a crunch. mark: fascinating times. what a day we are having today. keith wade, thank you, sir. in time we will bring you interviews with bill gross and the richmond fed president as well as outland blinder. it all starts at 1 p.m. new york time, 6 p.m. in london. vonnie? vonnie: leon cooperman is denying those allegations. he is talking to cnbc, claiming they are without merit. stay tuned. coming up from the u.s. africa business forum we will be speaking with naguib sawiris, part of a huge plumber it. -- conglomerate. this is bloomberg. ♪ from london, counting you down to the european close 14 minutes away. vonnie: i'm in new york, watching the european close and the fed. mark: time for your bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest busines
at thell carry on with deflationary mindset. -- with that deflationary mindset.there hasn't really been a lot of extra stimulus going into the economy. it's not really going to get things going anymore. it means they have taken away stimulus. keith: the monetary base could shrink back a bit. some people could see that as a crunch. mark: fascinating times. what a day we are having today. keith wade, thank you, sir. in time we will bring you interviews with bill gross and the richmond fed...
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not just a a othh franchise will be thell beh fourth franchise.e and you've seen a 40 percente growth every year you guys have been up andys running.n 40 percent every year thinkt ev aboute rytha ytea.a how many tbusinesses can't say y they've had a 40 percent growth every single year.r. it's amazing. okay we have a big finish plans. what i want to do here is have these guys what do you think ofy phase two?ou th there we go. they brought the energy when they needed it. i hadth all of the confidence.fi thank everybody who came out anc braved the weather for us and that.i gguyst.ha.k to youu really need. thanks kenny. 8:45 the time right now.ow. still to come on this edition of fox8 news in the morning. nutritious and filling.trit we're saving some calories but still indulging our taste buds with these chickpea sliders.ioua vut st stefanie paganini is sharing heh recipe with us next. but first we want to let your know dick goddard is recovering well from surgery and he's in good spirits.want t dick goard e in some pain but that's to be expected.ome pai he w reminded you about the woolly
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peggy gallek live outside the william cullen bryant school on thell city's west side with maye an explanation. peggy? >> the parents we talked to our very upset. they spent hours worrying if their little ones were okay. parents and grandparents say theyan are virtual still tryingo figure out why it took about three hours for their children to get home t friday afternoon. school and no answer. so they call police. the elementary aged children did nota get home until after 6:00. school officials are investigating what exactly happens. this is what they know so far. the students were transferred to a new bus number. but the communication was -- another bus driver took the students on his stops,, thinking their bus was delayed. the district said the bus driver meant well but it does not excuse the unnecessary delay several families.la >> the bus driver said he tried to tell me that the school d put them on the wrong bus and the principal did it. he's like kids on the bust when he was trying to explain. i don't care what happens. why did this happen? why wasn't i notified? that's my issue. >> we w
peggy gallek live outside the william cullen bryant school on thell city's west side with maye an explanation. peggy? >> the parents we talked to our very upset. they spent hours worrying if their little ones were okay. parents and grandparents say theyan are virtual still tryingo figure out why it took about three hours for their children to get home t friday afternoon. school and no answer. so they call police. the elementary aged children did nota get home until after 6:00. school...
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after newly riding into union, aboutmaking a sharp right from thell gallop away fire of the union pickets. they will as they approach a battlefield itself will .ncounter polk at the moment the long straight in his party encounters them, polk had departed and what polk was headed back to his own headquarters. lunch street and his party will not reach bragg's headquarters until nearly 11:00 at night. it may however have actually been later. and after brad was awakened, and street will join bragg there will be a private conversation between bragg and long street. long street in his report will briefly relate that meeting. i was assigned the command of the left wing composed of goods consisting divisions of stewards and preston's division. the artillery consisted of battalions of majors williams, robertson together with some other batteries attached. organization number 11 in the 14 day time that is going to end with september the 20. how would he like to work in an organization that reorganizes almost daily? when he had assigned on the 19th . lunch they will go on to say the commanding gener
after newly riding into union, aboutmaking a sharp right from thell gallop away fire of the union pickets. they will as they approach a battlefield itself will .ncounter polk at the moment the long straight in his party encounters them, polk had departed and what polk was headed back to his own headquarters. lunch street and his party will not reach bragg's headquarters until nearly 11:00 at night. it may however have actually been later. and after brad was awakened, and street will join bragg...
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if you decide to trigger article 50 and at the same time get all to work to thell assumption that thebelieve the e.u. at the end of that period, then you start to remove some of that uncertainty. there is still a two-year negotiation, but the important point of a clean brexit issue starch control your own destiny, and you actually have a clear default which is actually either trading -- >> that is really ambitious. francine: one last question and we do need to take a break. we can push back and say you control your own destiny in a world where everybody is looking inwards. what do you control in terms of new trade agreements? >> carry on. >> in terms of trade agreements, we have to remember the e.u. very regulatory, very protectionist driven. trade agreements are there to protect certain sectors against other sectors. therefore, when you try to get rid of the tariff war around the helps u.k.that consumers. in terms of a trade agreement, you have to do it against the backdrop where you've already decided to leave the e.u. because there is no reason why all the 27 countries are going to
if you decide to trigger article 50 and at the same time get all to work to thell assumption that thebelieve the e.u. at the end of that period, then you start to remove some of that uncertainty. there is still a two-year negotiation, but the important point of a clean brexit issue starch control your own destiny, and you actually have a clear default which is actually either trading -- >> that is really ambitious. francine: one last question and we do need to take a break. we can push...
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you take your dog to the park, you don't think you're going to end up with a dog bill at thell end of day.. > it is the time of year, school and there's nothing more that a teen wants than clear skin. >> do the dos and don'ts of your skin. we'll talk about that when we come back. bank now with some advice from medical experts. so it's a problem with many teams and young adults and older adults. acne. determine tool gists say that it's important for young peopleg to stick to a skin care routine and be aware that they may be inadvertently causing acne by allowing their pores to get clogged. when kids do things that promote clog of pores and don't dodo things to help unclog the pores their acne can get worse. municipal one, washing your face on a regular basis, getting habits.habi it's so hard for teens to getto into habits, but you want to get into a habit of washing your face twice a day with a been scene peroxide. it does all the things you wantt to do to treat acne, unclogs the pores, reduces the inflammation, keeps kill the bacteria that gets trapped in the skin. young women should
you take your dog to the park, you don't think you're going to end up with a dog bill at thell end of day.. > it is the time of year, school and there's nothing more that a teen wants than clear skin. >> do the dos and don'ts of your skin. we'll talk about that when we come back. bank now with some advice from medical experts. so it's a problem with many teams and young adults and older adults. acne. determine tool gists say that it's important for young peopleg to stick to a skin care...
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according to a guiness world records official not all thell e glasses fell properly but it wat enough the old record.. previous record holder was senior frogs in the bahamas. bam i've been there.he it's set back in february of 2013. >> fantastic. >> tucker, that was for you for your birthday we trit edwa to to same thing but, you know, wew, didn't have the budget.. >> he didn't, steve.ve >> we tried. o> this is a testament. t human ingenuity.init we take things to the next text level. >> we want to better than the wo last time. bette >> we just push thilangsst. timg >> have been to the best. or>>ever h changedng because of it.beca i >> there's alcohol in due by.heh for someol reason i i thought tt was dry country. >> i didn't see anybodysee drinking, though.drinki >> that's true, steve.rue, sve >> but there's a bar.>> t let's assume it's in the.. >> hey, here's the current cur conditions. 71 in washington.. humidity 66%. 6 winds north northwest at 13 that's compliments of post of po tropical storm hermine. hmi we'll look at that coming up inn a couple of minutes.f min bottom line on t
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. -- in thell done a good of our nation.at the time so i do not remember it happening. but that does not mean that i have forgotten what you did. thank you so much for your sacrifice. you will be rewarded in heaven for your courageous deed. god bless america and rest in peace. prove thatoughts this truly is a moving memorial to everyday citizens who came face to face with evil but the records -- courage saved untold lives and protected another sacred american site, the u.s. capital. site is the final resting place but also a place for us to honor what they have given to all of us. what president lincoln called the last full measure of devotion. when he stood on another pennsylvania field not too far from here. all of us here will never forget the tragic day. we must acknowledge the growing number of americans like my own grandchildren who have no direct memories of these attacks. the national park service is charged with interpreting moments and people like this from future generations and to ensure that parks are relevant t
. -- in thell done a good of our nation.at the time so i do not remember it happening. but that does not mean that i have forgotten what you did. thank you so much for your sacrifice. you will be rewarded in heaven for your courageous deed. god bless america and rest in peace. prove thatoughts this truly is a moving memorial to everyday citizens who came face to face with evil but the records -- courage saved untold lives and protected another sacred american site, the u.s. capital. site is the...
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because they have been working to specificallyif acquire those skills, which is totally different than thell implicit way we believe they are getting right now, hoping thatg by the time they graduate and get these degrees, they'vegr gained these skills in some capacity. >> sreenivasan: anthony carnevale is the director of the georgetown university center ono education and the workforce. >> what's happening is the onpp the job training is no longer sufficient, because employers don't commit to employees for a lifetime the way they used to, so we've got to get our own job training. w >> sreenivasan: in may, alexis oni-eseleh graduated from georgetown with a major in global health and a minor inea women's gender studies. since graduation, she has been helping with her parents' company and will start a more serious job search this fall. >> here it is certification catalyst credential. i had to pass a certain level of criteria, which you can find here, and if you click there, it will take you to this websitw which tells you everything i needed to do to become aer catalyst. the catalyst credential
because they have been working to specificallyif acquire those skills, which is totally different than thell implicit way we believe they are getting right now, hoping thatg by the time they graduate and get these degrees, they'vegr gained these skills in some capacity. >> sreenivasan: anthony carnevale is the director of the georgetown university center ono education and the workforce. >> what's happening is the onpp the job training is no longer sufficient, because employers don't...
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. >> brangham: tomorrow, both duterte and president obama will attend a gala dinner at thell asean summit. it's unclear if they'll speak to each other. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the "newshour: 15 years after 9-11, combatting a different kind of terrorism--n online. and the benefits of teaching math to three-year olds. but first, fallout from the sexual harassment casessm involving fox news and its former chief, roger ailes., parent company 21st century fox announced a settlement today with former fox news anchor gretchen carlson. carlson had charged ailes, and others at fox, with harassing her, starting back in 2009. multiple sources say carlson will receive $20 million, and that fox has settled other lawsuits.20ts fox also issued an apology to carlson as part of the deal. it read: "we sincerely regret and apologize for the fact that gretchen was not treated with the respect and dignity that shs and all of our colleagues deserve." for more, i'm joined by stephen battaglio of the "los angeles times."in he's in chicago. steve battaglio, thank you for being with us.ev remind us
. >> brangham: tomorrow, both duterte and president obama will attend a gala dinner at thell asean summit. it's unclear if they'll speak to each other. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the "newshour: 15 years after 9-11, combatting a different kind of terrorism--n online. and the benefits of teaching math to three-year olds. but first, fallout from the sexual harassment casessm involving fox news and its former chief, roger ailes., parent company 21st century fox...
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at thell be looking words and deeds of mr. trump and secretary clinton, and that will drive the enthusiasm that is necessary that she can be elected the 45th president. i will add to that that if you look at the states that historically had always been republican, georgia, for example, the reason why georgia is now in play is because voter registration of african-americans is up in georgia and that can make the difference. north carolina, african-americans are up. virginia, if you look at some of these key battleground states, you will see the enthusiasm of young folks and millennial folks are a little bit higher than the general population around the country because that is where the message is really being shown right now. that is going to be significant as we move on, on november 8. next, colleen from long beach, california on our democratic line. caller: i am visiting my folks in pennsylvania. i am around all my relatives that i grew up with and some of them -- so many of them are so misinformed because they listen to the
at thell be looking words and deeds of mr. trump and secretary clinton, and that will drive the enthusiasm that is necessary that she can be elected the 45th president. i will add to that that if you look at the states that historically had always been republican, georgia, for example, the reason why georgia is now in play is because voter registration of african-americans is up in georgia and that can make the difference. north carolina, african-americans are up. virginia, if you look at some...
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force was passed just a five days after the september 11th attacks, and essentially congress gave thell president the authority to use force against the people and organizations that had planned or a abetted the september 11 attack for the purpose of preventing such attacks against the united states in the future. those actually in some ways fairly restrictive. the bush administration right after the attack asked congress to pass a very different authorization, one that just essentially said the president can use force against whoever he wants to to respond to this and congress had gone, no, no we want something that is narrow. we want to restrict it to use of force to go after those who were responsible for this, to prevent the same thing for happening against the united states in the future, over time, over the last 15 years, that seemingly relatively narrow legal authorization has been used most obviously and directly inappropriately to justify the u.s. use of force in afghanistan. it was then used against the taliban, against other actorss and other states, against members of somali
force was passed just a five days after the september 11th attacks, and essentially congress gave thell president the authority to use force against the people and organizations that had planned or a abetted the september 11 attack for the purpose of preventing such attacks against the united states in the future. those actually in some ways fairly restrictive. the bush administration right after the attack asked congress to pass a very different authorization, one that just essentially said...
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do, being thell resident liberal, i feel like a circus animal. much, i am happy to be here. this is something i was looking forward to. so, when i look at the 2016 election, i think it is important to frame this in the context of what is happening in terms of the evolution of how we do politics and what is happening in terms of the evolution of our parties. there is such a level of disenfranchisement and trust. it is more than i have seen in the last 10 or 15 years. and that is why we ended up with donald trump on the republican side, and that is definitely why we had bernie sanders on the democratic side. and to my democratic friends, i say listen -- we have to pay attention to the far left. because what happened to the republican party will happen to us if we don't figure out how to address it. where thee a process width do electoral politics has overcome the way we do policy politics. i am the first person to say it is legal, i will do it in a race. that is what we have been doing in colorado for a number of years and it is why we have the resurgence of democrats that is
do, being thell resident liberal, i feel like a circus animal. much, i am happy to be here. this is something i was looking forward to. so, when i look at the 2016 election, i think it is important to frame this in the context of what is happening in terms of the evolution of how we do politics and what is happening in terms of the evolution of our parties. there is such a level of disenfranchisement and trust. it is more than i have seen in the last 10 or 15 years. and that is why we ended up...
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[applause] ♪ from thell find more entire event online including presidential remarks in c-span's videoonian national museum of african american history and culture opens its doors to the public for the first time saturday and c-span will be live from the national mall starting at 10:00 a.m. for the ceremony. speakers include president obama , founding director lonnie bunch, former president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. andressman john lewis smithsonian secretary david gordon. watch the opening ceremony for live on c-span, the radio app and c-span.org. join us for c-span's road to the white house coverage today. hillary clinton campaigning in philadelphia live at noon eastern time over on c-span2. then donald trump campaigns in fort myers, florida. in florida shows the candidates are in a tight race. according to a poll, clinton althoughone point donald trump has a one-point lead according to real clear politics average of polls. gary johnson has 9% and the green party's jill stein has two with independents divided. you can read more at the hill.com. president obama is expected t
[applause] ♪ from thell find more entire event online including presidential remarks in c-span's videoonian national museum of african american history and culture opens its doors to the public for the first time saturday and c-span will be live from the national mall starting at 10:00 a.m. for the ceremony. speakers include president obama , founding director lonnie bunch, former president george w. bush and mrs. laura bush. andressman john lewis smithsonian secretary david gordon. watch the...
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from thell be live national mall with a 10:00 a.m. dedication ceremony. acres include president obama and founding museum director lonnie bond. here's illinois representative robin kelly talking about the significance of the museum to her and the country. >> 50 years after the passage of the civil rights act, what do think is the significance of the new african-american museum to the country? >> the word that comes to my mind is pride and appreciation for the african-american experience and the united states of america. >> and to you personally? >> again, pride. i think that the world will be educated about our contributions . i will be educated about our contributions and i think that particularly for african-american young people, they will see all of the contributions that african-americans have made to this country and we have helped make this country the great country that it is. >> lonnie bunch says this resume is about understanding the through thery african-american lens. what are your own thoughts? >> i agree with them but also we are the america
from thell be live national mall with a 10:00 a.m. dedication ceremony. acres include president obama and founding museum director lonnie bond. here's illinois representative robin kelly talking about the significance of the museum to her and the country. >> 50 years after the passage of the civil rights act, what do think is the significance of the new african-american museum to the country? >> the word that comes to my mind is pride and appreciation for the african-american...
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>> i think it would be in the missile technology of thell future, especially the electronic side, that will go into the future, ground base that the air force is pursuing now to leverage capabilities from navy missile programs.em >> let me ask you this, i think we're coming, on a cost, in around 2025 and i think we have an obligation for try to help at this point. last year, ad miracle said it represents 3% of the budget. and the figure could go to 6%. how do you see the defense budget flexing for accommodate the things we need to do and how to prepare the next administration for success? >> i think the nuclear try add is affordable. but it should not be looked at as a blank check. i don't like when i see the numbers that show up of a trillion or 500 billion. i don't like to see those numbers because they tend to be self fulfilling prophesies.to it ends up costing that much. we need to define it, and figure out what we need to build andng then within the defense budget, because it is backbone, we have to modernize it, and the money will be there to do it. but we need to do it smart imm
>> i think it would be in the missile technology of thell future, especially the electronic side, that will go into the future, ground base that the air force is pursuing now to leverage capabilities from navy missile programs.em >> let me ask you this, i think we're coming, on a cost, in around 2025 and i think we have an obligation for try to help at this point. last year, ad miracle said it represents 3% of the budget. and the figure could go to 6%. how do you see the defense...
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the whole thing -- the - whole thing is about the anthem and standing and sitting as opposed to all thelleer issues. issue now she's standing up for gay rights, colin kaepernickn kaeic standing up against policest poc brutality but all people arellpe talking about now is the flag.g. so, the issues that they'ret th' standing for is getting lost los in all this controversy and all this of is talking about stands don't stand. all the issues are getting pushed down because should you stand, should you kneel, how should you do this and how the owner is y doing this so nowow it's just continues to grow. >> all right. wisdom, thank you. >> all right.nk ht >> appreciate it. >>>> a 7:13 right now. now apple unveiled the newestewt iphone yesterday. yesterday. does it live up to the hypehe hp even though we haven't seen it touched it played with it yett t but we're reading about it. what's up with the newhe headphones? we'll break ite'lli down next. do >> it's got a good camera, though. th water resistant. water resistant >> okay. >> all right. later it's happened. again,in another clown sighting thi
the whole thing -- the - whole thing is about the anthem and standing and sitting as opposed to all thelleer issues. issue now she's standing up for gay rights, colin kaepernickn kaeic standing up against policest poc brutality but all people arellpe talking about now is the flag.g. so, the issues that they'ret th' standing for is getting lost los in all this controversy and all this of is talking about stands don't stand. all the issues are getting pushed down because should you stand, should...
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thell see him ahead of influential event in london.d, about the difficulties facing the hedge fund industry at the moment. covered.at was i am a going to give too much away but also investing in a low rate environment, you are going to hear about it. alex? alix: we have a train accident in hoboken according to the ap. a commuter train crashing into new jersey rail station went through the barriers and into the reception area. there is no word on any damages or potential injuries to individuals. that train service is suspended in and out of hoboken. crashing intoin new jersey rail. you are looking at pictures now. we will be right back. ♪ david: this is bloomberg go. wells fargo ceo john stumpf is back on capitol hill today. he has some explaining to do. janet yellen told congress she would be doing her own in the -- investigation. she is raising questions about wells fargo. andt is the largest banks we have undertaken and we are undertaking a look, comprehensively not only in the consumer area but compliance generally because there has
thell see him ahead of influential event in london.d, about the difficulties facing the hedge fund industry at the moment. covered.at was i am a going to give too much away but also investing in a low rate environment, you are going to hear about it. alex? alix: we have a train accident in hoboken according to the ap. a commuter train crashing into new jersey rail station went through the barriers and into the reception area. there is no word on any damages or potential injuries to individuals....
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with tucker all thell time about the weather.t agree with the sameithe things we like about the le abou weather. >> at the end of the day, get along splendidly.endiy. >> we do.e even if i'm right.ight >> even if we're right.. >> see, knots not right thing.rg >> over to you.>> over to you. >> were makes you feel better>>a about yourself even though -- tg >> let's go to the forecast. >> it's not what we feel.no what >> 75 now in washington. we'll warm it up low 90s.. humidity is behaving.ing. winds out of the north northwesr at 13. at that's thanks in part toar t leftovers of hermine which continues to spin off the coasta of long island, and we'ree' getting these winds out of theie north and north and west.no it will be hot today.rtand nortl it won't be t berribl hyot tod m that's the good news. the gs. it will be sunny and bright butb the next couple of days we are right back into sweltering heata and then we'll build theuihe humidity around here byrod herey thursday, friday and saturday sr with heat index around 100. 100 so, you
with tucker all thell time about the weather.t agree with the sameithe things we like about the le abou weather. >> at the end of the day, get along splendidly.endiy. >> we do.e even if i'm right.ight >> even if we're right.. >> see, knots not right thing.rg >> over to you.>> over to you. >> were makes you feel better>>a about yourself even though -- tg >> let's go to the forecast. >> it's not what we feel.no what >> 75 now in...
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on the other hand, they were in thelling participants existing budget game. q&a, roberton samuelson talks about his columns on business and economic issues and the u.s. economic performance under president obama. >> my opinion is not so high because he pursued policies that essentially were aimed at buttressing his reputation and his legacy and it seemed to me undermined general confidence in the economy. easternht, at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's q&a. daniels,orning, mitch a member of the commission on presidential debates board talks about the presidential campaign, the federal budget, and the upcoming debates. joseph discusses police shootings, protests, and how race has been talked about in this election cycle. and later, cole bolton, the editor in chief of the onion looks at political satire in their coverage of the campaign. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. good morning, it is sunday september 25, just one day until the first presidential debate between donald trump and hi
on the other hand, they were in thelling participants existing budget game. q&a, roberton samuelson talks about his columns on business and economic issues and the u.s. economic performance under president obama. >> my opinion is not so high because he pursued policies that essentially were aimed at buttressing his reputation and his legacy and it seemed to me undermined general confidence in the economy. easternht, at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's q&a. daniels,orning, mitch a member of...
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gross on thell u.s. payroll report.x: back with us, the ceo of pioneer national resources and his son. oil is down almost 8%. been on anve never interview before. where is oil going to go? we could have a freeze between russia and opec. what happens to oil? >> i believe in not speculating and not answering that question. i think we will stay in the to $55.om $45 >> we will be there until the emd of 2017. that is why i think vladimir putin is trying to get iran to bring to the fold. we are not in a february situation. is the worst past us? >> it is. i think that was trader momentum . rangeeve this is the new for a long time. if oil goes in the upper 50's, we are a victim of our own success. chart with with a our growth rate. alix: are we at the trough of u.s. production? >> we have added about 75 rigs. two thirds of those have been the basin. it68 months, you will see grow again. put you out ofia business, effectively. how did that make you feel? which they did it before. they did it in the 1980's. we expected something
gross on thell u.s. payroll report.x: back with us, the ceo of pioneer national resources and his son. oil is down almost 8%. been on anve never interview before. where is oil going to go? we could have a freeze between russia and opec. what happens to oil? >> i believe in not speculating and not answering that question. i think we will stay in the to $55.om $45 >> we will be there until the emd of 2017. that is why i think vladimir putin is trying to get iran to bring to the fold....
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thought it was funnyun angry woman.y woman >> you don't have to weigh in.gi >> we need to take all thellt's the truth.th. >>> the current one hermine anda it will continue to bring cloudo cover and winds to the beaches.s 67 now in washington.hin 67 in new york city. cit look at binghamton, 57 degrees.e very very pleasant the real rea theme is the wonderful weekended we had weather wise around hereh with cooler temperatures.ratu that cloud cover off to our eass is some of the cloud cover associated with the outer bandss of hermine and again bringingg clouds and winds continue to the beaches. some of that cloud cover will get into our region.that cloud. however, we will be nice and dra this afternoon. so all systems go for fun afternoon.afoo 18 holes allison.on. you and mark like to get out and play.ay >> i find golf super frustratedd and i have not played in years.. >> the last time i played we played one hole of miniatureure golf. >> you got hole in one. >> that was mazing.>> you g >> thank you for appreciating>> that. was maz you fpprethat. >> 88 today.ay breezy conditions continue with
thought it was funnyun angry woman.y woman >> you don't have to weigh in.gi >> we need to take all thellt's the truth.th. >>> the current one hermine anda it will continue to bring cloudo cover and winds to the beaches.s 67 now in washington.hin 67 in new york city. cit look at binghamton, 57 degrees.e very very pleasant the real rea theme is the wonderful weekended we had weather wise around hereh with cooler temperatures.ratu that cloud cover off to our eass is some of...
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if you watch them you will be able to intellectually counter what you get at thell university.we are going to go to calls here in just two minutes but you brought up prager university. you had one on their what every high school principal should say. what which of the high school principal essay.ind this is fascinating. twenty years ago i wrote this what every high school principal should say.te this very few of them go viral. millions upon millions and then on the internet was visited. you never know how these things happen colorado high school principal gives a speech that every high school principal should give through the millions of americans that think i'm a high school principal. it is hilarious to me. i wrote in the beginning this is what i would hope every high school principal would say. and by the way in colorado how did colorado ever enter the state. as long as people read it i don't think if i am the superintendent. so it went so viral and we wrote it to make a video out of it and that went viral too. millions of views just a week. and of course what iss fascinatin
if you watch them you will be able to intellectually counter what you get at thell university.we are going to go to calls here in just two minutes but you brought up prager university. you had one on their what every high school principal should say. what which of the high school principal essay.ind this is fascinating. twenty years ago i wrote this what every high school principal should say.te this very few of them go viral. millions upon millions and then on the internet was visited. you...
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gunshot and that other artists have to be said let's say pulled out a gun and fired the bullet went to thell in addition to the manslaughter charges also charged with being a felon in possession of the firearm. he just got punched in the face by a player. civicnc right there they knockedey out that game official between punched her breath but it was not intentionalalp and that he often fits himself in the home and to calm himself downoft heh spent the night in chair and their wrath is said to be doing okay in additione reaction. it was reaction. taking a br and we look at i ?? this fall at dunkin' donuts, get lost in pumpkin with a $1.99 medium macchiato or latte from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. sip in the season today. golden outside or fluffy inside. deep pockets or delicious ridges. tasty egg or savory bacon. experience dunkin's new belgian waffle breakfast sandwich. it's not this or that. it's all of it.
gunshot and that other artists have to be said let's say pulled out a gun and fired the bullet went to thell in addition to the manslaughter charges also charged with being a felon in possession of the firearm. he just got punched in the face by a player. civicnc right there they knockedey out that game official between punched her breath but it was not intentionalalp and that he often fits himself in the home and to calm himself downoft heh spent the night in chair and their wrath is said to...