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really warm up during thework week. the cold fronts never last that long. very temporary. that's tight here's a look outside from the river gate tower cam. it's already dropping very, very quickly now that the sun has set the temperatures are dropping quickly. now this morning, we had very, very chimely temperatures and in fact temperatures were in the 30s in some of the northern counties. 39 degrees we dropped that in crystal river. we are at 50 this morning. in tampa. but here's your weather headlines for what's ahead. even colder for this evening. and then a slow warm-up through the week but good news is, thanksgiving will be sunny and dry. so we're certainly looking forward to. that let's take a look at the current temperatures right now around the bay area as i said they're dropping very quickly. all right down to -- already down 58 in tampa and 57 in plant city and already down to 52 in crystal river. now tomorrow morning, temperatures again will be very, very chilly. warm spot. 350 in -- 50 in seminole but 44- degrees in tampa and then check out the northern countie
really warm up during thework week. the cold fronts never last that long. very temporary. that's tight here's a look outside from the river gate tower cam. it's already dropping very, very quickly now that the sun has set the temperatures are dropping quickly. now this morning, we had very, very chimely temperatures and in fact temperatures were in the 30s in some of the northern counties. 39 degrees we dropped that in crystal river. we are at 50 this morning. in tampa. but here's your weather...
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Nov 18, 2016
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party of the professional class more and more and left behind the uneducated, the less educated, theworking class who were shifting more and more to republicans and today those two completely shifted parties. we've had a huge transformation of our politics. >> trevor: you talk about globalization, and i think it was just today that president obama made a speech where he said that globalization needs to be course corrected because it feels like the gains are all going to the top as opposed to everybody where it was intended that they go. you hear a lot of talk about globalization, and what was interesting in one of your articles i read was a quote from someone from the campaign who said they had never been to flint, never been to the areas where people were struggling. >> this was a candid discussion from bill clinton's treasure sector lawrence summers who said in the '90s we didn't think about the working class losing jobs in places like youngstown and flint. we thought about the inner cities and africa and those were the two focuses of concern for who's being left behind. in fact, the reve
party of the professional class more and more and left behind the uneducated, the less educated, theworking class who were shifting more and more to republicans and today those two completely shifted parties. we've had a huge transformation of our politics. >> trevor: you talk about globalization, and i think it was just today that president obama made a speech where he said that globalization needs to be course corrected because it feels like the gains are all going to the top as opposed...
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Nov 3, 2016
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first is the actual process of voting and that became a big issue, how the machines worked, how thework,how they were handly were maintained and i think it was surprising to people how antiquated the voting system was in the age of computers and the internet emerging on the scene that we still vote in ways that looked more like the 19th century than the 20th century. this became a discussion after this all ended with calls for reforming the voting process and including electronic voting, in terms of people being confused it's always hard at this point to understand the intention of what voters were doing but there was substantial evidence that in places like palm county, people had voted for the person they intended and the reason this was an issue in particular is patrick buchanan was on the ticket and very controversial. he'd been associated with anti-semantic statements ands aa organizations. it was unlikely that it' those o they intended to vote for. gavehat is one of the issues that gave rise to the question but since then we've learned in many parts of the country just how poor th
first is the actual process of voting and that became a big issue, how the machines worked, how thework,how they were handly were maintained and i think it was surprising to people how antiquated the voting system was in the age of computers and the internet emerging on the scene that we still vote in ways that looked more like the 19th century than the 20th century. this became a discussion after this all ended with calls for reforming the voting process and including electronic voting, in...
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. >> reporter: this teacher says that parents, if you do not understand thework, do to the be too quick to bring in hired help. >> i think there are more options than a tutor a lot of teachers are available. >> reporter: so most teachers contacting them after hours. >> parents are not always asking how can i help my student learn or access more information? and so it is refreshing when they do. >> reporter: this teacher says you can also turn to the internet for tutorials. you can get math and more for reading and english. and then science as well. >> reporter: and re on the porch styles, there is nothing wrong with putting yourself in time-out, your children will understand. >> thank you for putting up with us, every day. >> reporter: so ditch the homework hassles and put the feelings behind you. >>> all right, thanks. the mannequin challenge. there is another challenge out will, folks. coming up, we are going to show you the nfl team that matched up to it. and we have your browns day >>> have you heard of the mannequin challenge yet? here is our favorite rival, the pittsburg steelers.
. >> reporter: this teacher says that parents, if you do not understand thework, do to the be too quick to bring in hired help. >> i think there are more options than a tutor a lot of teachers are available. >> reporter: so most teachers contacting them after hours. >> parents are not always asking how can i help my student learn or access more information? and so it is refreshing when they do. >> reporter: this teacher says you can also turn to the internet for...
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at theworking for them expense of other americans, other, regular americans. the other thing is that there were a lot of americans who felt the economy was not working for them. that -- and you know there is a , group of people who expected years, eightght years after the crash, they would have been made whole by now. and the fact that they hadn't been made whole -- and is not just about their incomes, it is about their assets. their homes are not worth as much. the retirement accounts are not worth as much. the fact that they have not been made whole when other people are making off like bandits. may make other people look like wall street, sort of the center the eye of hurricane. , the combination of those two things of kind of the economy not working for people, and the government not working for people is toxic. ,it really kind of, it was the backdrop. >> for democrats, barack obama was on the campaign trail saying hey, i saved us from the great recession. and there are some people who say, yeah, ok. clearly this was a bad situation, and he made things to
at theworking for them expense of other americans, other, regular americans. the other thing is that there were a lot of americans who felt the economy was not working for them. that -- and you know there is a , group of people who expected years, eightght years after the crash, they would have been made whole by now. and the fact that they hadn't been made whole -- and is not just about their incomes, it is about their assets. their homes are not worth as much. the retirement accounts are not...
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harold: one of those is somebody with theworked closely trump organization who is kevin cramer.s a regulator there. and he was well-qualified. so that is somebody who could do the job tremendously well. he said the same thing about you. he said you have the right of first refusal. do you want that right? said, iwell as i have think i could be valuable, to the president, on energy matters. i think i have been. i think i could be. material that of we can provide. you have to step back and look. we have a great opportunity here. and that is to -- how could we turn this into a huge driver for the economy? and that was the first thing he caught on to alix: it sounds like you want to be a part of that but you don't necessarily have to be energy secretary? other avenuesare to do the work that needs to be done. scarlet: that was harold hamm speaking with alix steel in an exclusive interview. oliver: let's check on the headlines with mark crumpton. he is here to give us more. mark: michael flynn is the leading contender to be donald trump's national security advisor according to two peop
harold: one of those is somebody with theworked closely trump organization who is kevin cramer.s a regulator there. and he was well-qualified. so that is somebody who could do the job tremendously well. he said the same thing about you. he said you have the right of first refusal. do you want that right? said, iwell as i have think i could be valuable, to the president, on energy matters. i think i have been. i think i could be. material that of we can provide. you have to step back and look....
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it will be interesting to see with thework president-elect and how aggressive or assertive they are gettinghe republican agenda through. you will be interesting to see put theirngress imprint on this president. host: one of our previous callers on our line for democrats said she wants to see the democratic party become the party of no. do you think that is something that would be effective for democrats? caller: i think it will. 112-114, the republicans were the party of no. they were the obstructionist congress. filibusterd the new where those who were out of could not filibuster certain legislation coming through congress. i think they should be the party of no. host: is the lesson from this election being the party of no can win majorities back in congress and the white house? caller: i think so. what the democrats have to do, they have to be as mean and as nasty as the republicans. the republicans did not get anything done under this president, who has a real positive agenda. we need someone like you mitch mcconnell who basically spent makeyears trying to president obama a one term pres
it will be interesting to see with thework president-elect and how aggressive or assertive they are gettinghe republican agenda through. you will be interesting to see put theirngress imprint on this president. host: one of our previous callers on our line for democrats said she wants to see the democratic party become the party of no. do you think that is something that would be effective for democrats? caller: i think it will. 112-114, the republicans were the party of no. they were the...