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are not harmful. >> if they got their hands on video games they wouldn't have any left. >> they are government rarely gives that they do their testing overseas with a little spontaneity left. >> the world's first delivery by a google drone. >> cool things. america has so many rules innovators spent less time innovating. >> most spend more time on lobbying washington wall street hollywood and defense contractors. >> they spend more time hazing regulators than about what business should be doing. >> internet entrepreneurs started innovating before the planners noticed. >> silicon valley is 1500 square miles of the most fertile ground on earth. >> a place where people said no government plan no problem. >> the two metropolitan areas furthest from washington. >> seattle and silicon valley were lucky to be as far enough as they were. >> you have a society in which people can create and invent and trade and build and grow and develop new products. it is an amazing thing. >> up next an amazing planned >> up next an amazing planned way to pay my story is yours. >> up next an amazing planned
are not harmful. >> if they got their hands on video games they wouldn't have any left. >> they are government rarely gives that they do their testing overseas with a little spontaneity left. >> the world's first delivery by a google drone. >> cool things. america has so many rules innovators spent less time innovating. >> most spend more time on lobbying washington wall street hollywood and defense contractors. >> they spend more time hazing regulators than...
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so they bought it. they restored it. they kept restoring it.e ladies association, mount vernon ladies association still operates it. there can be one region, one vice regent from every state. that is the limit. it can be up to 50, but it's usually in the 30's. the last couple regions egents, they have tried to move beyond a museum piece and home. they have a working farm. they have built archives. they have a library. so it can be more than just a place a person can go and celebrate washington, but where you can also go and study. brian: do you have any idea -- there are lots of people who of made lots of money, give lots of money to history. have you ever talk to fred smith about why he was interested in doing this? prof. larson: he was interested because he was a leader in washington was a leader. he admired what washington created. he wanted that memory preserved. brian: we have seen on this network a woman named gayheart gains for a long time. she played a role, i guess, in this. what was that? she was aon: yes, longtime regent, vice regent
so they bought it. they restored it. they kept restoring it.e ladies association, mount vernon ladies association still operates it. there can be one region, one vice regent from every state. that is the limit. it can be up to 50, but it's usually in the 30's. the last couple regions egents, they have tried to move beyond a museum piece and home. they have a working farm. they have built archives. they have a library. so it can be more than just a place a person can go and celebrate washington,...
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taking the right steps that they have done with respect to they have the opportunity but they have toove quickly or they will lose it. brad: bloomberg technology reporter selina wang in new york and jitendra of bloomberg intelligence. thank you. still to come, the cyber firm that first pointed the finger at russia for the dnc hack is back. this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: one stock we are watching, symantec shares are lower after forecasting earnings for the current quarter that missed some estimates. symantec is the biggest maker of cyber security software and it has struggled as the pc market declines and hackers develop more sophisticated techniques. rival fireeye shares are surging. they said their losses will not be as bad as predicted in august. the company has forecast a loss of $1.50 per share and without that it will be more than one dollar per share. cyber security has been a top talking point on the campaign trail, thanks to an extraordinary series of events from hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server to ones like this one -- mr. trump: russia, if you are listening, i h
taking the right steps that they have done with respect to they have the opportunity but they have toove quickly or they will lose it. brad: bloomberg technology reporter selina wang in new york and jitendra of bloomberg intelligence. thank you. still to come, the cyber firm that first pointed the finger at russia for the dnc hack is back. this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: one stock we are watching, symantec shares are lower after forecasting earnings for the current quarter that missed some...
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hit several different places and they are still looking for them. >> even if they do get caught, they are not going to suspect the mom did it. >> living under a rock, then you don't know what the mannequin the camera goes all the way through, just showing what everybody is doing, highlighting the whole scene in a video of frozen people. watch this guy play guitar. no idea what the mannequin challenge is, don't move. if you move, you ruin it. stop, you're ruining it. stan, what are you doing? stan, you're ruining the mannequin challenge. doing it better. >> oh, my goodness. >> she was already stuck and then once she came to, she was still stuck because she was so shocked. >> everybody in on this? >> everybody was in on it except amy right there. she was like, really? and once people realized that the question had been popped, >> that's cool. you know, i really like this mannequin challenge. people are getting really creative and it never gets old. >> it's a good way to keep her from running away. >> that's cute. >> congratulations, stan and amy. >>> fun activity where you go out and ex
hit several different places and they are still looking for them. >> even if they do get caught, they are not going to suspect the mom did it. >> living under a rock, then you don't know what the mannequin the camera goes all the way through, just showing what everybody is doing, highlighting the whole scene in a video of frozen people. watch this guy play guitar. no idea what the mannequin challenge is, don't move. if you move, you ruin it. stop, you're ruining it. stan, what are...
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they can take further steps if they have to and they continue to blame this on externals. but what you could say is that they have gone so much further in closing the credibility gap with the market. agreej is saying yes, we -- perhaps they are winning growth there in terms of the trust they have with the market? to illustrate what the statement said in terms of downside risk. the statement saying with regard to the risk balance, risks to economic activity and prices are on the downside. but on the price front, is maintained but weaker than the previous outlook. the rhetoric out of that staysent was that the boj in the easing mode. does that mean we will see a deposit rate cut going forward? out: they are not ruling it but let's not forget, let's see what janet yellen and the fed does. it will be important for the dollar. that could potentially mean a weaker dollar if they do hike. nowe is an increasing view that growth has been handed back to the government so the bank of japan have done their bit. we may or may not see further stimulus over the coming months. and we may
they can take further steps if they have to and they continue to blame this on externals. but what you could say is that they have gone so much further in closing the credibility gap with the market. agreej is saying yes, we -- perhaps they are winning growth there in terms of the trust they have with the market? to illustrate what the statement said in terms of downside risk. the statement saying with regard to the risk balance, risks to economic activity and prices are on the downside. but on...
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hit several different places and they are still looking for them. >> even if they do get caught, they are not going to suspect the mom did it. >> living under a rock, then you don't know what the mannequin challenge is. just in case, it's where people just freeze in a position and through, just showing what everybody is doing, highlighting the whole scene in a video of frozen people. watch this guy play guitar. no idea what the mannequin challenge is, don't move. if you move, you ruin it. stop, you're ruining it. stan, what are you doing? stan, you're ruining the mannequin challenge. wait a minute, maybe stan is doing >> oh, my goodness. >> she was already stuck and then once she came to, she was still stuck because she was so shocked. >> everybody in on this? >> everybody was in on it except amy right there. she was like, really? and once people realized that the question had been popped, everybody moved. >> that's cool. mannequin challenge. people are getting really creative and it never gets old. >> it's a good way to keep her from running away. >> that's cute. >> congratulations,
hit several different places and they are still looking for them. >> even if they do get caught, they are not going to suspect the mom did it. >> living under a rock, then you don't know what the mannequin challenge is. just in case, it's where people just freeze in a position and through, just showing what everybody is doing, highlighting the whole scene in a video of frozen people. watch this guy play guitar. no idea what the mannequin challenge is, don't move. if you move, you...
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knew that not to what they sold to the american people they showed the video once when they closed the case in november nobody even ask why is the cia here? let alone this in is crazy purple you try to sell us this. now james sanders worked as we on another and calls me and says he will not believe what happened they just send me the video. the video? and then we realized it is not from july 17 but it is what we knew about from july july 12, 1996. by a and a hoot miniature but the video of the apparent missile attack. review did early on said it is a surface-to-air missile that we talk about and when we saw the video we realized it was more than just a smoke trail but we see debris coming down five days before it went down on the coast of long island but they cannot enter that video into evidence from the caa documents we know many eyewitnesses that say it looks sick of missile test sites you have july 7, 12, 17 you don't have to see a math major to see the sequence. then i heard from other people i was camping to say it does matter. that is what is going on. and dave died without just
knew that not to what they sold to the american people they showed the video once when they closed the case in november nobody even ask why is the cia here? let alone this in is crazy purple you try to sell us this. now james sanders worked as we on another and calls me and says he will not believe what happened they just send me the video. the video? and then we realized it is not from july 17 but it is what we knew about from july july 12, 1996. by a and a hoot miniature but the video of the...
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and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise. and the compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would henceforth have to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans endorsed it. democrats endorsed it. republican and democratic presidents maintained it. and, by the way, why? the answer was easy, and everybody understood it. it went like this. we have just come through the greatest depression of our economic life, the 1930s, followed b by the most severe er threat wew've evever had, world war ii. the country has to pull together to overcome and rebuild from these two great sequential crises, and from each must be taken their capacity to contribute. so we'e're taking from the rich theirr capacity. here's some statistics fo
and they fought and they yelled, and they reached a compromise. and the compromise was that above the top, the highest rate, the richest americans would henceforth have to pay 94%. the law signed by the president. if you were rich in the 1940s, every dollar over the top limit, the highest bracket that you earned, you got to keep 6 cents. and the other 94 cents went to the president and to the government. and, by the way, in the 1950s and '60s, it continued. 91% was the top bracket. republicans...
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they lived in a world full of spirits and ghost so they didn't take scalps or rarely would they.they also never raped. complete complete completely taboo. a white woman meeting a fate worse than death, that totally didn't happen. now, if they fell in love, that's a different story all together. they rolled the body over into and threw sage brush and dust over it. this is easier when the regimen assistant surgeon, david sturgeon, ordered them to bring the corpse back up and behead it. he boiled the head of colorados in a great pot. and he took the skull with him because this was the great age of fry knoll ji. and the study of skulls. and he felt that add grand scientific undertaking. wrote one california soldier breathlessly upon scene, the skull of mangas colorados. the wonder of all who saw it. and was described by the surgeon as a marvel of size, symmetry and closeness of bone texture. skull was particularly noticeable from the breath of forehead and jaw and from possessing two complete sets of teeth in each jaw. dr. sturgeon carefully wrapped the skull in his baggage and in 18
they lived in a world full of spirits and ghost so they didn't take scalps or rarely would they.they also never raped. complete complete completely taboo. a white woman meeting a fate worse than death, that totally didn't happen. now, if they fell in love, that's a different story all together. they rolled the body over into and threw sage brush and dust over it. this is easier when the regimen assistant surgeon, david sturgeon, ordered them to bring the corpse back up and behead it. he boiled...
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they may beget one at a day if they are lucky. within a day after trump's election, they had 500.ty they are not used to seeing. the question becomes how do they capitalize on this or keep that momentum? a lot of them have made specific anti-trump appeals. you're greeted with a pop-up that says help us fight trump. others the anti-defamation , league told me they want to take a more wait and see approach and give tom a chance -- they want to give trump a chance to show that he will not live up to some of his rhetoric. it is an interesting case because they do not want to be seen -- for example, they don't want to be seen as stoking fear with hyperbole. for instance, the national research and defense counsel spoke to someone there and said they would love to have exaggerated on the thread and hope we are wrong. carol: up next, if you think life is too good for you, we will show you where to go to compress. oliver: and the annual gift guide. all that still ahead. ♪ ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm oliver renick. carol: and i'm carol massar. you can listen to u
they may beget one at a day if they are lucky. within a day after trump's election, they had 500.ty they are not used to seeing. the question becomes how do they capitalize on this or keep that momentum? a lot of them have made specific anti-trump appeals. you're greeted with a pop-up that says help us fight trump. others the anti-defamation , league told me they want to take a more wait and see approach and give tom a chance -- they want to give trump a chance to show that he will not live up...
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they are very successful at what they do.ot 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 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. in the c
they are very successful at what they do.ot 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...
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they didn't deport anyone, they just had to worge with these people because they realized they still needed a workload. they still needed people to work and farm things so they already had a system in place for people here. they just wanted them to blend in together and everyone work together. in the slave quarters, there is a model of the original friedman's village that howard university architectural students did for the plaque heritage museum of arlington. we had it commissioned to be done and our chairman, at the time, was dr. williams who was the leader in making that happen. truth we found out was a resident for like possibly two years. when she was here, she told stories of the under grouchbd railroad and time during slavery and how people were empowered to get out of slavery and go north where they could be free. she was abolitionist and someone who had teach how to read nd write. she would teach other slaves how to read and write. she was a stop on the way, pushing people through the under ground railroad. i'm a direct descendant through charles and mariah's son. ennis had
they didn't deport anyone, they just had to worge with these people because they realized they still needed a workload. they still needed people to work and farm things so they already had a system in place for people here. they just wanted them to blend in together and everyone work together. in the slave quarters, there is a model of the original friedman's village that howard university architectural students did for the plaque heritage museum of arlington. we had it commissioned to be done...
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. >> they-they know the american artists. they have the records. >> they're very devoted fans. >> and they're great fans. they-- uh, johnny carson's the biggest thing in the country, in comedy. but do they know you, in, uh, japan? i'm not being s-- uh, sarcastic or-- do-do you know-- do they know you, in japan? >> i-i-i have a son there. >> are these toughies? i mean, i'm just asking. [ laughter ] >> yes, i have a-- i have a son living there. [ laughter ] of course they don't know me in japan. how would they know me in japan? >> i have two boys. two. the-- >> all right. >> when the war ended, went, "uh, oh, boy! we jews won it!" [ laughter ] >> don't listen to them. is com-- [ some laughter ] let's hear it for david. [ applause ] what i'm tryna bring out is comedy is so tough, at-- in european countries. >> yes. >> really? >> yes, it is. >> ah, hey, it's your show. you work -- [ laughter ] >> i wouldn't know. no, they don't know me, in japan. this is mad-- this is a mad night you're on. >> but that's good. >> have you ever me
. >> they-they know the american artists. they have the records. >> they're very devoted fans. >> and they're great fans. they-- uh, johnny carson's the biggest thing in the country, in comedy. but do they know you, in, uh, japan? i'm not being s-- uh, sarcastic or-- do-do you know-- do they know you, in japan? >> i-i-i have a son there. >> are these toughies? i mean, i'm just asking. [ laughter ] >> yes, i have a-- i have a son living there. [ laughter ] of...
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what did they buy? they did not buy whole loans. they bought securitized, interest and securitized pools. it's very importantly to look at peter slide. i'm not sure if you can go back to it, but if you look at that key slide that peter was arguing about, the slide the composition of who held the creditors, understand its who held the credit risk, not who held the loans. the loans were in previously secure type pools. the subprime market exploded, in the sense of grew, not collapsed the subprime market exploded in the early 2000's. what drove what drove the explosion of the subprime market? the key thing was that a, credit was cheap, and you can argue if that was a good thing or a bad thing, bad thing, we were in a recession, alan greenspan and the people he was talking to thought that this would be better than its financial policy and people can argue about that. the second thing was the people who were responsible for keeping an eye on the terms of loans being made to low income folks, making sure they were not going to explode in
what did they buy? they did not buy whole loans. they bought securitized, interest and securitized pools. it's very importantly to look at peter slide. i'm not sure if you can go back to it, but if you look at that key slide that peter was arguing about, the slide the composition of who held the creditors, understand its who held the credit risk, not who held the loans. the loans were in previously secure type pools. the subprime market exploded, in the sense of grew, not collapsed the subprime...
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they wanted to make sure their bed happened, got counted, that they did not get stuck in line and theye happy to tell us. >> a visit to a supermarket proves donald trump may be right about one thing. i expect not in the way he intended. >> more and more rhetoric to in mexico, more and more american stores here every year. i have been living in mexico for 12 years and all i've seen is growth in this area. more starbucks. down here red lobster now. anything you need in the united states, you can almost early find here in mexico so we decided to kind of chronicle aat through the shelves of supermarket here in mexico city right outside of mexico city and know, justnd is, you shelves stocked with american goods. is the process that brought all of these american foods into mexico? factories there which make it cheaper to use and distribute? what is driving it? session. all these foods, the point is they were not made by an american factory. there remain in the united states and imported to mexico. mexico imports food from all over the world but 80% of the food imports company united states.
they wanted to make sure their bed happened, got counted, that they did not get stuck in line and theye happy to tell us. >> a visit to a supermarket proves donald trump may be right about one thing. i expect not in the way he intended. >> more and more rhetoric to in mexico, more and more american stores here every year. i have been living in mexico for 12 years and all i've seen is growth in this area. more starbucks. down here red lobster now. anything you need in the united...
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>> this is something that they will always remember when they are my age when they are their parent's age they played where the philadelphia eagles practice. >> big deal. >> winner is earned right to play for national titles in florida, and good luck sharks. >>> little ones say they feel very special. they are special. >> amazing. that is so wonderful. >> that is great. >> thanks for that. >>> speaking of the eagles, the eagles traveled to one of the most loud stadiums in all of sports, to face seahawks on sunday. it is a 4:25 game. find out what our experts say it will take to beat a very good seattle seahawks team and because you have to beat the 12th man and woman and, um-hmm. >> things get loud. >> beautiful city. >> look at this. z test text1 >>> waking up in the pocono mountains, good morning, everybody. nice, pretty, start to the day up there at cove haven resorts in the pocono mountains. 6:43. good morning everybody. back in our town we are dealing with a couple situations, first of all double accidents on the new jersey turnpike first one is southbound at exit number six and
>> this is something that they will always remember when they are my age when they are their parent's age they played where the philadelphia eagles practice. >> big deal. >> winner is earned right to play for national titles in florida, and good luck sharks. >>> little ones say they feel very special. they are special. >> amazing. that is so wonderful. >> that is great. >> thanks for that. >>> speaking of the eagles, the eagles traveled to...
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not, they spend more of their time and attention on facebook, so they are benefiting from it. emily: meantime 13 filings rolled out this week giving us a glimpse of what tech stocks are hot or not according to biggest institutional investors. shares of twitter rose after the hedge funds added stakes in the company. on the other hand investors are divided on the outlook for alibaba. one of its early investors paired its stake on the ecommerce giant. tiger global management added more shares. also notable from tiger, was its decision to cut amazon and double down on apple. coming up, shareholders voted on the tesla solarcity tie-up thursday handing elon musk his fate on the bold idea. we'll have all the details next. plus we'll hear from joe lonsdale. will his company go public in the age of trump? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the u.s. government will now require new hybrid and electric cars to make noise when traveling at low speeds so pedestrians, especially those who are blind or who have poor eyesight will hear the car coming. the new rule could prevent about 2400 pedestrian
not, they spend more of their time and attention on facebook, so they are benefiting from it. emily: meantime 13 filings rolled out this week giving us a glimpse of what tech stocks are hot or not according to biggest institutional investors. shares of twitter rose after the hedge funds added stakes in the company. on the other hand investors are divided on the outlook for alibaba. one of its early investors paired its stake on the ecommerce giant. tiger global management added more shares....
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they know they are safe. their family members are probably seeing this on national media and do not know they are safe. that would help us out if they reach out to contact loved ones. let them know they are okay. that would be a great assistance to us. >> have you been able to reach the victims' families to let them know what happened? >> i believe most of the victims have probably had a chance to o codo so. >> i can't guarantee all have. most of the victims were awake and talking. i would expect they would have had contact. >> can any of you speak as to when the roads around campus, specifically 315, will have normal traffic flow. >> we opened it a while ago? >> and campus? >> we are holding now college and woodrough and 19th. i believe lane avenue should be open soon if not already. >> one more question. >> chief, this might be for you. did the officer warn the suspect they were about to shoot? was there a warning, do you know? >> as far as i know he engaged the suspect, commands weren't followed and the of
they know they are safe. their family members are probably seeing this on national media and do not know they are safe. that would help us out if they reach out to contact loved ones. let them know they are okay. that would be a great assistance to us. >> have you been able to reach the victims' families to let them know what happened? >> i believe most of the victims have probably had a chance to o codo so. >> i can't guarantee all have. most of the victims were awake and...
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they can do is cheat. what is we years is the miller. >> but the first part pet somebody gets through. >> but that brings us to when the questions that i noticed that you do challenge the respectability conflict that things should not have been better course we expect them to happen. but so many are urged dismissed. so when another piece of this that i thought that we captured that chapter that this should not happen to people like this and then you say that began to each and some some nate align themselves with the gun-control. so when i saw that? >> yes. in indianapolis they're the only person to be sold by days they had to be sold by the 40th birthday. and a full five months later there for the protest since and for this to be a project about gun-control. so half in indianapolis star plant in dallas of speak. >> nobody has asked. just like joe white lady to a wealthy suburb and she talked about mama bear am protecting her babies who are you protecting them from sanders and people but from that movement
they can do is cheat. what is we years is the miller. >> but the first part pet somebody gets through. >> but that brings us to when the questions that i noticed that you do challenge the respectability conflict that things should not have been better course we expect them to happen. but so many are urged dismissed. so when another piece of this that i thought that we captured that chapter that this should not happen to people like this and then you say that began to each and some...
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i didn't think that they had any chance in winning this game today, but they came out inspired. their defense acted like they were chewed out for not stopping the run the last couple of weeks. they concentrated on that. and i thought siemian showed some guts. he just hung in there and i'll tell you what, i think that he delivered himself as a leader with that offense and the courage that he played with. >> all the idiots myself, there is no way they could repeat this offense as they keep doing it, the same thing again. at some point that i was not just wrong, i'm an idiot. i feel that. these games a year. >> it is remarkable as park says he took ballerina lessons in the 5th or 6th grade. but he must not have been very good because i think that he stepped out of bounds tiptoeing down the sideline guys. >> prove it. >> okay. okay, so it is the only game in the history where there isn't that reverse angle, right? where is that angle from the other side of the field? there is 12 from this side. but none from the othe have here from new orleans. a low-level camera. oh you missed it f
i didn't think that they had any chance in winning this game today, but they came out inspired. their defense acted like they were chewed out for not stopping the run the last couple of weeks. they concentrated on that. and i thought siemian showed some guts. he just hung in there and i'll tell you what, i think that he delivered himself as a leader with that offense and the courage that he played with. >> all the idiots myself, there is no way they could repeat this offense as they keep...
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they had transitions they have christie out, they are putting in new people, they pushed it back, this is not just something that coming from "new york times." liz: i hear what you are saying. okay. i hear you. >> ron, every administration coming in since nixon, only george h.w. bush named only 4 members in two weeks' time, ven obama took 3 weeks to name one member. i mean, you know, donald trump is saying, that he is moving as fast as he can and we're herhearing he has more than half of his cabinet picks. >> this is reporters bored that the election is over they are making stuff up with rumors, if you are saying getting rid of chris christie, and mike rogers and a bunch of lobbyists is disarray that is the kind of disarray i want in america. transition team, only people they have jetsons are those who not be there, biggest thing that is creating disarray is media. the media saying that there is a rumor this and a rhyme or a rumor that. there are other folks that floating out names for their own political purpose, or just for click bait, that is what is creating this disarray it the me
they had transitions they have christie out, they are putting in new people, they pushed it back, this is not just something that coming from "new york times." liz: i hear what you are saying. okay. i hear you. >> ron, every administration coming in since nixon, only george h.w. bush named only 4 members in two weeks' time, ven obama took 3 weeks to name one member. i mean, you know, donald trump is saying, that he is moving as fast as he can and we're herhearing he has more...
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unc had not been created, so they have to go north, but they would be liberal minded, and they would be the kind of people in the congress. you use the term, the purest and noblest characters into the congress because of this narrowing of representation. that was his hope. but more important, i think, people believe that the expanded sphere of the united states new government would work to prevent any one faction or interest from congealing with others to create a bad legislation. one of the problems the state had, there were these interest groups. it took a small amount, they would come together and promote their vicious legislation. now they have so many interest groups because the expanded sphere, they will neutralize one another. they will be able to congeal. now later political theorists, david truman for example in the early 20th century, call the interest group theory, that is not what madison has in mind. he is not saying the proper liberal emerged out of these interests. he is saying these interest groups will neutralize one another and allow and enlighten them to promote th
unc had not been created, so they have to go north, but they would be liberal minded, and they would be the kind of people in the congress. you use the term, the purest and noblest characters into the congress because of this narrowing of representation. that was his hope. but more important, i think, people believe that the expanded sphere of the united states new government would work to prevent any one faction or interest from congealing with others to create a bad legislation. one of the...
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unfold but they thought it was the war to end all wars. >> they did. i think a number of participants including general pershing recognized that the germans surrendered as armistice which wasn't a true surrender. i think the fact the war really didn't come to an absolute closure, that there would be something in the future. i suspect in the back of his mind he thought we're going to be fighting this again. i don't think they knew it was going to happen some 20 years later. >> thanks to both of you and helping us see through the lens of history, a ceremony that helped millions of americans put world war i to closure after many tumultuous years in the united states. thanks for your expertise. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> this week owned american history tv on c-span3, saturday night a little after 1k eastern, kings college london visiting professor andrew roberts discussion role of chief of staff marshall in america's world war ii victories arguing skills as a strategist. >> this gentleman, beautiful manners, incorruptible, single minded and astonishin
unfold but they thought it was the war to end all wars. >> they did. i think a number of participants including general pershing recognized that the germans surrendered as armistice which wasn't a true surrender. i think the fact the war really didn't come to an absolute closure, that there would be something in the future. i suspect in the back of his mind he thought we're going to be fighting this again. i don't think they knew it was going to happen some 20 years later. >> thanks...
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they are assured they would be the established church. the length thing each of them wants to be was to be in charge. they come to the realization that none of them can make it. that is a basic insight madison reaches, only because of them experience of the multiplicity of sex. he sees people become more reasonable. and he believes in separation of church and state. i would say is a parenthetical remark, i was in a conference monticello to discuss the separation of church and state with scholars from all over the world. we are all discussing jefferson's argument. they didn't always agree with but to muslims founded in comprehensible. you may say that is the whole problem. these different interests neutralizing one another. the purest noblest characters to the lesson that came out democracy is more than majority rule. moreover separation of church and state does not mean -- does not have to mean -- what was was theinary flourishing of religious life in america. the first amendment did not apply to the states. and they kept their establishe
they are assured they would be the established church. the length thing each of them wants to be was to be in charge. they come to the realization that none of them can make it. that is a basic insight madison reaches, only because of them experience of the multiplicity of sex. he sees people become more reasonable. and he believes in separation of church and state. i would say is a parenthetical remark, i was in a conference monticello to discuss the separation of church and state with...
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it is good that they push and they push and they push more. they keep us on the right track. if we -- if we try to be complacent and not to try as hard as we should. and i'm delighted that more than half of my team are young. and i always tell them, challenge me. don't -- disagree with me. it doesn't mean that i will agree with your articulation but always don't be afraid to say what you believe in. because this is how we can take into account all the positions and opinions. and therefore serve palestine in the best possible way as we should serve palestine in the best possible way because it's a noble cause. now, have we used these weapons? i just gave you an example of our strategy. and we in new york, myself and my team, we were able to influence the leadership thinking to push for that direction. i was a junior young very radical diplomat in 1988 when we declared independence. i pushed for doing what we did in 2012. i was leading a minority faction then at 1988. and we, because i felt when we declared the independence in 1988, we could have gone directly to the general as
it is good that they push and they push and they push more. they keep us on the right track. if we -- if we try to be complacent and not to try as hard as we should. and i'm delighted that more than half of my team are young. and i always tell them, challenge me. don't -- disagree with me. it doesn't mean that i will agree with your articulation but always don't be afraid to say what you believe in. because this is how we can take into account all the positions and opinions. and therefore serve...
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they no longer just drop in, tell them that they have to protect this kangaroo in the area where theynd it and it leads. no, it's about education for the community. it's about help with the community. it's about pride in the species that is rare and in their community and boy, do they lock onto that. i mean, imagine if you had a very rare species in a remote area like p&g. you don't have access to knowing what other people have her have not in areas even in your own country because it's so steve in new guinea and that's why there are a thousand languages still. they are in very remote areas. so, this is true wherever you are and i'm going to let miriam talk also about this because i think we are in sync with this. it's happening everywhere work you need partnerships and you need buy-in with everyone. when i think this is where you guys come in because the scientists and organizations that support them can to do this alone anymore. it's too big a job and it's to all of the globe, so i would ask each of you to look into becoming a member of an organization that protects and animal or ha
they no longer just drop in, tell them that they have to protect this kangaroo in the area where theynd it and it leads. no, it's about education for the community. it's about help with the community. it's about pride in the species that is rare and in their community and boy, do they lock onto that. i mean, imagine if you had a very rare species in a remote area like p&g. you don't have access to knowing what other people have her have not in areas even in your own country because it's so...
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they were. one taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries and female driver of that other car involved in the accident also minor injuries. now, they got away but able to catch up with the 24-year-old driver who had apparently 41 previous offenses. they have video from inside the police vehicle as well. i am shocked to see that they were both wearing seat belts. i thought for sure because he got thrown out he didn't have a belt on. >> it must have just been the violence of the impact. it's just hones that everybody walked away. >> next video comes to us from the uk. this pursuit of this white van involved 20 officers and two choppers went through two counties. inside that van four jewelry thieves. the crazy part of this one as they approached this roundabout here and go the wrong way. you can see here one of the jewelry thieves is thrown from the back. >> thrown or jumped out? i. i don't know what happened. caught. >> i'm looking forward to that. >> you know i'm an avid person who love
they were. one taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries and female driver of that other car involved in the accident also minor injuries. now, they got away but able to catch up with the 24-year-old driver who had apparently 41 previous offenses. they have video from inside the police vehicle as well. i am shocked to see that they were both wearing seat belts. i thought for sure because he got thrown out he didn't have a belt on. >> it must have just been the violence of the...
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they struggled to stop anyone. they were near the bottom of the and they have seen enough. they demanded a change. >> and that's okay. >> it is a complete turn around. and a defense leading the way. they allowed three touchdowns giving up 11 points. players point communication. >> the communication was not great. that's what we have been working on. making sure every play, every guy know was he has to do. and we're getting it out. we're playing good defense. >> it comes from one thing. time in the system. and darryl smith played for mike smith and knew it would take time to absorb the scheme. now. we have a team to work and get better. >> the turn around has let them play into convention and they hope to build on the new success. >> things have turned around. >> and a pot roast and it has to cook. >> another week. working on the >> million dollar heist. ((cynthia )) a man in new york city saw an opportunity >>> a guy in new york saw an opportunity and took it. grabbed a bucket out of the back of ap armored car. it was quite literally a pot of gold. and we have the video. >>
they struggled to stop anyone. they were near the bottom of the and they have seen enough. they demanded a change. >> and that's okay. >> it is a complete turn around. and a defense leading the way. they allowed three touchdowns giving up 11 points. players point communication. >> the communication was not great. that's what we have been working on. making sure every play, every guy know was he has to do. and we're getting it out. we're playing good defense. >> it comes...
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[laughter] thank god they did. they knew what they were talking about. we had six german u-boats at the time. they start looking much more closely at those boats, particularly one, the u-140. which is a u cruiser, which was a class that germany built almost as i follow-on, to guess what? the commercial boats. what do we have in the envelope? what makes the u-140 so interesting? guess what? diesel electric -- heard this before? 90.5ly 1500 tons, length meters, range, a little over 12,000 nautical miles. it sounds an awful lot like salmon, don't you think? german, how did the arrive at their formula? because what they produced in the u-boats large and small were quickly produced, excellently engineered, both easy to handle, and dependable out of the ocean. all of the things our s-class was not. stirling said, go pay attention and take a closer look. and we did. we discovered that when the u-commerical boats were produced, paper produced under the codename u-200. that was not actually a boat, just a codename for the commercial boats. they were not the idea
[laughter] thank god they did. they knew what they were talking about. we had six german u-boats at the time. they start looking much more closely at those boats, particularly one, the u-140. which is a u cruiser, which was a class that germany built almost as i follow-on, to guess what? the commercial boats. what do we have in the envelope? what makes the u-140 so interesting? guess what? diesel electric -- heard this before? 90.5ly 1500 tons, length meters, range, a little over 12,000...
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they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. >>> welcome back. joining me for the daily fix. huffington post, sam stein joins frus the white house today. thank you very much. this whole fbi flap occurs as people are voting. as of today we are told by target smart 26 million americans have voted. 12 million in the battleground states and 12 as well. if you look at those states the advantage goes to the republicans. let's see, democrats first outpacing republicans in democratic affiliated voters. colorado, iowa, michigan, north carolina, nevada, ohio, iowa and wisconsin. also in arizona, georgia and pennsylvania more republican affiliated voters and here in florida it's neck and neck. what is that telling you about the level of enthusiasm and how many votes the democratic ground game is able to bank even as the whole mess was unfolding. >> if hillary clinton goes on to win if you look she's got to be considered a considerable favorite. if she does
they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. >>> welcome back. joining me for the daily fix. huffington post, sam stein joins frus the white house today. thank you very much. this whole fbi flap occurs as people are voting. as of today we are told by target smart 26 million americans have voted. 12 million in the battleground states and 12 as well. if you look at those states the advantage goes to the republicans. let's see, democrats...
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they inserted a word of this they said they need some further evidence. what they're trying to say is they don't need to see a lot more evidence. they've artie seen a lot of it they just need another decent jobs are poor and they will be ready to go. how has it changed the feds plan. >> a trump presidency in and of itself wouldn't change it but if the markets respond to in a way which is very surprising then that could affect. it could affect them thinking. at this point they are trying to say it clearly as they can. that all systems are ago. in the market is priced that in. it's more than 70% probability. there are couple of things that have been reacting pretty dramatically but specifically today you have a gold jumping. now above $1,300. the yen even looked like a flight for quality. were not in an emergency economic state anymore as we were after that financial implosion in crisis. i think people are waking up to something that it was we can up to. inflation has been so low for so long. it's been under the 2% goal for more than two years. were startin
they inserted a word of this they said they need some further evidence. what they're trying to say is they don't need to see a lot more evidence. they've artie seen a lot of it they just need another decent jobs are poor and they will be ready to go. how has it changed the feds plan. >> a trump presidency in and of itself wouldn't change it but if the markets respond to in a way which is very surprising then that could affect. it could affect them thinking. at this point they are trying...
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they took her sign, they threw it in the street, she got back, they came back with lighter fluid. and they sprayed it on the sign did not ignited. the came back again with a can of gas. >> we ship him to vote who we want to without being harassed. they say that they're glad that nobody was hurt. has been a long political all of the stress, dozens of restaurants and uber offer special deals tomorrow, uber offers discount for people who need a ride to the polls, we have complete list fox 8.com. >> fox 8 has recovered, brady o the lab results tomorrow. a man is in custody after the in rocky river starting around 2:00 a.m. to th lorain policend chased the man wanted in connection to a shooting in the salt, ending in rocky river when you drill down a street. he was armed with a handgun refusing to get out of the carar he surrendered around 9:00 a.m. and taken to lorainin to face charges, medical examiner needs help to solve 2-year-old mystery, the sketch of an erie in 2014. ranging from mid- 40s to late 50s,s, found with a broken nose and broken left cheek and may have worn dentures. h
they took her sign, they threw it in the street, she got back, they came back with lighter fluid. and they sprayed it on the sign did not ignited. the came back again with a can of gas. >> we ship him to vote who we want to without being harassed. they say that they're glad that nobody was hurt. has been a long political all of the stress, dozens of restaurants and uber offer special deals tomorrow, uber offers discount for people who need a ride to the polls, we have complete list fox...
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they use data. they use information they get from countries around the world. every night, they are getting information from websites about what is selling, what's hot, what people are clicking on, and they are getting information from consumers in big, major markets like moscow, new york, tokyo. what they have done is they have moved a lot of the production capacity to spain. that doesn't sound smart because happensain but what is you are sourcing east, it takes months to sell it. they can do it much quicker, so about a turn fashion in week. a couple of weeks. what happens is, people think it is new. i've got to buy it. that is very different. there is no more of those four seasons it year. no, this is 24/7 fashion. oliver: there is the cover story like pipeline explosion. tell us about this narrative. >> this one pipeline basically carries gasoline for 50 million people. it is really dependent upon it, but pipeline safety has become an issue. carol: christopher leonard actually visited the pipeline and we caught up with him. >> the pipeline was built in 1962.
they use data. they use information they get from countries around the world. every night, they are getting information from websites about what is selling, what's hot, what people are clicking on, and they are getting information from consumers in big, major markets like moscow, new york, tokyo. what they have done is they have moved a lot of the production capacity to spain. that doesn't sound smart because happensain but what is you are sourcing east, it takes months to sell it. they can do...
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they all wore goggles. some of them would take the powder puffs and strap it to their hands to the could wipe dirt and oil off of their goggles. white scarves are a hollywood invention. they eventually, as the war went on, they started to relax the uniforms and the neckties and stiff collars are not necessarily. you need to find the bad guy. you are always moving your head around. they did start wearing silk scarves. i understand purple with polka dots was very popular, and there were white ones. many a time a guy would come back from london or paris and he would have a ladies silk tocking. the subject of parachutes always comes up. parachutes were not used well into the german side until the very end of the war. reasons changed radically. there was never a good explanation. the rational ones that they were too heavy, adding to the weight of the lightweight airplanes. others, you are cowards. that turned out to be bogus. one of the other things jen's used to carry was a small sidearm, a service pistol. use
they all wore goggles. some of them would take the powder puffs and strap it to their hands to the could wipe dirt and oil off of their goggles. white scarves are a hollywood invention. they eventually, as the war went on, they started to relax the uniforms and the neckties and stiff collars are not necessarily. you need to find the bad guy. you are always moving your head around. they did start wearing silk scarves. i understand purple with polka dots was very popular, and there were white...
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they did. they were able to put him in a nursing home, and that's when they found out something very interesting abou personal affairs and they discovered he was sitting on a little nest egg of about $29,000. >> no way. >> yes. they found it in a bank account and said, why are you living on the street? he goes, well, you see, i always wanted to get married so i was saving money top get married and the money just kept compounding >> i mean, he knew he had an account. but did he know what had accumulated? >> he knew there was quite a bit of money in there, but he said come along, he got used to not touching it. >> some people have the idea of a dream wedding. i guess he's not ready to let go of that dream. >>> prepare to be super jealous. a brand new office to have all that fun in. they give us a tour of their newly redesigned space pretty epic and pretty perfect. >> shut the front door. they've got like major sponsorship for this. >> they also have about 13 million followers. that might justify
they did. they were able to put him in a nursing home, and that's when they found out something very interesting abou personal affairs and they discovered he was sitting on a little nest egg of about $29,000. >> no way. >> yes. they found it in a bank account and said, why are you living on the street? he goes, well, you see, i always wanted to get married so i was saving money top get married and the money just kept compounding >> i mean, he knew he had an account. but did he...
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they do not move. they are right here. they do not move. they do not want to show it folks.hey don't want to show it, but they aren't happy. they see the polls. we are leading in ohio, in iowa, in north carolina. we are leading in new hampshire. we are leading in florida. i think we are leading in the great state of pennsylvania. [applause] i love you, people. you will go home and you will not see the crowds. hillary has 300 or 400 people. what a joke. a trump administration will secure and defend the border of the united states. we well build a great wall. build a great wall. [cheers] mr. trump: who is going to pay for the wall? 100%. they don't know it yet. honestly, they do know it. i met with the president of mexico and we will have better relationships with them and china. we have a trade deficit with china of almost $500 billion a year. think of that the they told us we are building a massive fortress in the middle of the south china sea. we have no relationship with china and yet they rip us. the largest bank in the world and so many other things. we will have a great
they do not move. they are right here. they do not move. they do not want to show it folks.hey don't want to show it, but they aren't happy. they see the polls. we are leading in ohio, in iowa, in north carolina. we are leading in new hampshire. we are leading in florida. i think we are leading in the great state of pennsylvania. [applause] i love you, people. you will go home and you will not see the crowds. hillary has 300 or 400 people. what a joke. a trump administration will secure and...
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they will keep control.now you're my financial advisor, but are you gonna bring up that stock again? well you need to think about selling some of it. my dad gave me those shares, you know. he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. liz: president obama live right now. this is fayetteville university. that may be the president should be in new hampshire or missouri instead. where democrats are in pitched battles to win over senate seats. twenty-four of them are currently democratic seats. they only need 45 seats to swing the majority in their favor. it's actually happening in wisconsin. johnson will get some type profile help tomorrow from the vice presidential candidate mike pence and governor scott walker. let's bring in john spicer. he is a director of communications at the rnc. the momentum and the exci
they will keep control.now you're my financial advisor, but are you gonna bring up that stock again? well you need to think about selling some of it. my dad gave me those shares, you know. he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. and you've gotta switch to decaf. an honest opinion, even if you disagree. with 13,000 financial advisors, it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. liz: president obama live right now. this is fayetteville...
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and they say they have some idea, given some of the tests on some of the victims, that they are not ready to release the results it to the public yet. back to you from martinez. >>> a united airlines plane is back on the ground after an engine failure. witnesses reported seeing flames shooting from one of the engines as it took off for tokyo later this morning. >> there are reports of flames coming out of an engine. >> copy that. >> a compressor stalled, kind of like a car engine backfiring . the pilot circled over the pacific going as far south as monitoring dumping fuel as a precaution. the jet landed safely at 1:30 this afternoon and all 200 passengers took off on another plane to tokyo about half an hour ago. >>> police have made another arrest. 28-year-old william sims was murdered earlier this month after he was robbed and beaten by several men. he was left to die along appian way. 200 neighbors turned out to remember him and raise money for funeral expenses last night . investigators are still looking for two suspects. daniel ortega and ray simons. they have arrested a third suspec
and they say they have some idea, given some of the tests on some of the victims, that they are not ready to release the results it to the public yet. back to you from martinez. >>> a united airlines plane is back on the ground after an engine failure. witnesses reported seeing flames shooting from one of the engines as it took off for tokyo later this morning. >> there are reports of flames coming out of an engine. >> copy that. >> a compressor stalled, kind of like...
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seems to me they were exactly right weren't they. >> they were. they kept talking about the enthusiasm and turnout at his rallies. anybody whose covered the politics knows sometimes a big rally is a bit of a foorl because you can get a lot of rally but sometimes, that's all you can do is fill up a rally and you can't get the rest of the coalition. but here -- >> they rallied and then they went to the polls. >> look at the supporters there at clinton headquarters. listening intently as the results come in. some of the people look almost crest fallen. >> certainly not what they were expecting at the beginning of the evening. >> we had called pennsylvania >> now it's too close to estimate. >> we should reset the map here. >> there was so much talk about hidden secret trump voters who would say one thing publicly but then go in the voting booth and do something else. do you think that's what's happened here, john. >> i don't know. the places you would look for that is in the white college educated voters and the suburbs. they seem to be turning out in
seems to me they were exactly right weren't they. >> they were. they kept talking about the enthusiasm and turnout at his rallies. anybody whose covered the politics knows sometimes a big rally is a bit of a foorl because you can get a lot of rally but sometimes, that's all you can do is fill up a rally and you can't get the rest of the coalition. but here -- >> they rallied and then they went to the polls. >> look at the supporters there at clinton headquarters. listening...
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they are here on supd. they are the nfl's highest scoring team. meanwhile, the birds are on a slide. they have lost four of the last five games. brent is set the play f defense knows if they are not on point sunday, it could be a long afternoon. >> the one we face, i think they play together collectively. >> we know those guys, can take it to the house. having a good year with the ball and doing those things. it's a challenge for us. we have to bring the energy and step up. >> fall cans matt ryan is a delaware valley native. fond memories growing up as a philadelphia sports fan. >> anybody growing up in that area is a fan of anything other than philadelphia sports. they have passionate fans up there. grew uprooting for the eagles, phillies, flyers and sixers. it was a good sports town to grow up in. >> eagles will visit baltimore neb month. three touchdowns, the ravens win 20-7. cleveland winless, 0-10. >>> sixers struggling, but they get words >>> the sixers will host the pacers tomorrow night. the team is winless, 0-7. the players got a pep talk
they are here on supd. they are the nfl's highest scoring team. meanwhile, the birds are on a slide. they have lost four of the last five games. brent is set the play f defense knows if they are not on point sunday, it could be a long afternoon. >> the one we face, i think they play together collectively. >> we know those guys, can take it to the house. having a good year with the ball and doing those things. it's a challenge for us. we have to bring the energy and step up. >>...
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they tweeted out this picture. the honor society students packed more than 2500 thanksgiving food boxes. >> the fox 31 problem solvers our own dan duru helped lead the parade while fox 31 so jeremy hubbard was the emcee of the event. the parade kicked off this morning at ten and ended with a festival in civic center park. the fun continues tomorrow with a five k and ten k memorial run starting at 8:00 a.m. >> it was perfect weather today. >> the fox 31 team had a bit of a time to spare this morning, waiting for to begin. so we put our time to good use. the photos are of us was manned by the denver fire department. they challenge us to participate in the manic and challenge. if you haven't heard of it does it's a social media craze that has been sweeping the online world where you stand motionless like a mannequin. i'd say we nailed it. although i still can't figure out why joe st. george was [laughter] and audible and audible and audible and audible they want the mountain snow. that actually may happen once we get
they tweeted out this picture. the honor society students packed more than 2500 thanksgiving food boxes. >> the fox 31 problem solvers our own dan duru helped lead the parade while fox 31 so jeremy hubbard was the emcee of the event. the parade kicked off this morning at ten and ended with a festival in civic center park. the fun continues tomorrow with a five k and ten k memorial run starting at 8:00 a.m. >> it was perfect weather today. >> the fox 31 team had a bit of a time...
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they be there. and what caused this problem. and we do know arians has suffered health problems over he was hospitalized in san diego, suffering from chest pains as well. coach said he is trying to watch his weather and slim down. he has had health problems in the last few months. what sent him to the hospital overnight doesn't seem to be too big an issue. even though we don't know what that was. >> the big story is the weather. >> this is over the night and and no big traffic issues because of it. >> we are still seeing showers here and there and around town. this is what it looked like outside the studios. >> this is nine minutes ago. this is in the heart of central phoenix. and this is just up the street from us at seventh avenue and bethany holme. and it was the big question: is the rain going to stick around. the girl with the and can we go around and take the umbrella. >> reporter: as the evening hours come, we were drying outlooking for the thanksgiving holiday. little teaser to the forecast.
they be there. and what caused this problem. and we do know arians has suffered health problems over he was hospitalized in san diego, suffering from chest pains as well. coach said he is trying to watch his weather and slim down. he has had health problems in the last few months. what sent him to the hospital overnight doesn't seem to be too big an issue. even though we don't know what that was. >> the big story is the weather. >> this is over the night and and no big traffic...
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they were not as aggressive as they were among republicans. they both later role in it. other think it is pretty clear, they got a jump on us in it wasuses. sometimes candidate quality or campaign equality. we have been getting clobbered in governors races and we've got to fix both of those. we've got to fix both of those. we've got to focus and we tend to be more of a washington oriented party with a one size fits all message. we may have to figure out how to talk to people differently in different parts of the country. we haven't been doing that. mark: i can't believe you suspended the radio show. mike: it's a podcast, to be clear. that makes it sound more legitimate than it really is. it's one of the top republican podcasts. i have buried the resistance transmitter in the radio. i want the president to succeed. if he acts like he did during the campaign, republicans should oppose him when he's wrong. obviously, i do in a sort of theoretical way. will i be disappointed if he doesn't succeed? probably not. i think mike hit it on the head. his success is going to be base
they were not as aggressive as they were among republicans. they both later role in it. other think it is pretty clear, they got a jump on us in it wasuses. sometimes candidate quality or campaign equality. we have been getting clobbered in governors races and we've got to fix both of those. we've got to fix both of those. we've got to focus and we tend to be more of a washington oriented party with a one size fits all message. we may have to figure out how to talk to people differently in...
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they believe they recovered him. they made t his son was found alone on a small island. his dad was gone. >> first of all where was the man's body found? >> kelly his body was found down the river that's where the jet they had the poets scouring it looking foremr. williams, they found what they believed to be morris' body. they are calling this a accident. he add his son three years old were jet skiing and they never came back. the boy was found on island 75 along with the life vest. get this during a phone call when the wife called to find out where they w was the boy who answered. he said daddy is missing. that set off the massive search. >> it was not the outcome that we discovered but they can get closure about the what we believe is a terrible accident. we cannot believe it. >> tonight the deputies are trying to figure out how all this happened. they are waiting on the report to help put all the pieces together. we know that morris bought that. this would have been one of the first times he took it out. we're live in hillsborough. >> voters are important to t candid
they believe they recovered him. they made t his son was found alone on a small island. his dad was gone. >> first of all where was the man's body found? >> kelly his body was found down the river that's where the jet they had the poets scouring it looking foremr. williams, they found what they believed to be morris' body. they are calling this a accident. he add his son three years old were jet skiing and they never came back. the boy was found on island 75 along with the life...
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they got involved, they called the cops and eventually they came, arrested him, and said, yes, he's going to learn that this is bad behavior. he's going to spend a few days in jail. >> he's going to have a roommate, but ain't going to be his wife. >>> charlotte has cerebral palsy. >> charlotte wants to be a motivational speaker. >> hear her motivational speech. >>> and time to test the giant fighting robot. >> essentially what this is is a punching bag. then test out the weapons they are planning to fit with the mach 3. >> see the weapons of choice. thm in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." ♪ i never over think it do what i want ♪ ♪ and i do it my way (okay) ♪ we live the life we want to live ♪ ♪ that's right let's celebrate ♪ ♪ yeah we're all about a good time ♪ ♪ yeah we're all abo
they got involved, they called the cops and eventually they came, arrested him, and said, yes, he's going to learn that this is bad behavior. he's going to spend a few days in jail. >> he's going to have a roommate, but ain't going to be his wife. >>> charlotte has cerebral palsy. >> charlotte wants to be a motivational speaker. >> hear her motivational speech. >>> and time to test the giant fighting robot. >> essentially what this is is a punching bag....
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what are they telling the what are they telling the cardinal in big game wee what are they telling the cardinal in big game wee ♪ ♪ when you find something worth waiting for, we'll help you invest to protect it for the future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase, so you can. >>> abc7 sports is brought to you by riverwalk casino. >> good evening, the warriors began a challenging four-game road trip in toronto and then on to boston, milwaukee and indiana. the dubs had an evening practice in toronto. they take an 8-2 record north of the border. kevin durant likes spending time on the road with his new teammates. >> it is fun to build the comradery with each other. >> we know how hard it is to win on the road in this league and you try to come back 4-0 and get the job done. >> college hoops welcome to stanford, everybody. up close and personal with reid travis against cal state northridge. can i help you up? first half and christian sanders is feeding travis with authority. he had a game high 19. to the second half. seven footer and please don't squeeze the sharma. h
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they they are out there and can be found. were really talking about a deep structural reform in higher education that will take at least a generation but probably longer. >> piggybacking on that question come i know that there are a lot of schools and private schools starting that are classically classical education and this is for middle school and secondary school. but in colleges so there's obviously colleges that focus on the classical curriculum but those are few and far between. could you talk about is it effective to teach children that young, can they stand against it does it help to start that early? >> i believe it does. i think wherever you can reach young people at any age to teach them about the history is a good thing. people in second grade can learn about the trojan horse and have an idea of what's there. does this stick with every student through the years of college when they'll be subjected to a relentless and prejudice against the west the number of colleges that actually have fairly well conceived program
they they are out there and can be found. were really talking about a deep structural reform in higher education that will take at least a generation but probably longer. >> piggybacking on that question come i know that there are a lot of schools and private schools starting that are classically classical education and this is for middle school and secondary school. but in colleges so there's obviously colleges that focus on the classical curriculum but those are few and far between....