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but right now ththis is all we'veve got.nd i just want the e people hee to remember ththat they're keepg 1,200 p people omom surving,, aand that's really all i want them to know. is that every one of you that has stood up against this could have broughght in jobs for usus, and you u didn't yet, 5 years.. so, pleaease, remembmberhat when yoyou guys mamake this decisi. we're waitining, and we've beeen waiting a a long time. thank you. >> the film also strikes on isissues of f classism as we, because tetelluride, w which ise of ththeir closest neighborors, is a very wealththy ski town, and i really felt that it's also looking at the issue of "you can be an enenvironmentalit if you can afford to be an environmentalist." so, obobviously the pepeople in telluride can afford to be concerned about their environment, and thehey are, and not a good or a bad thing, not a judgmement, but the people in nucla and naturita were extremely frustrated, because they felt like telluride and the opposition to the mill was really slowing down the
but right now ththis is all we'veve got.nd i just want the e people hee to remember ththat they're keepg 1,200 p people omom surving,, aand that's really all i want them to know. is that every one of you that has stood up against this could have broughght in jobs for usus, and you u didn't yet, 5 years.. so, pleaease, remembmberhat when yoyou guys mamake this decisi. we're waitining, and we've beeen waiting a a long time. thank you. >> the film also strikes on isissues of f classism as...
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ththis, uh... "last will and testament. something's got to be wrong there. "sound mind"? that can't be our cousin george. would you let me finish? read on. "being of sound mind and body, "since i do not have any children of my own"-- his body wasn't too sound, either, was it? go ahead. "i hereby bequeath to lamont sanford the sum of $7,000." 7,000 dol-- uh...poor-- poor cousin george. he's gone. "$7,000, subject to the following conditions: "that he marry and have a child "and that the said child be named george sanford ii. "see, it is my hope through my cousin lamont "that my name will be perpetrated for at least one more generation." isn't that something, pop? do you believe this, man? pop? pop? pop. me...a grandfather. has a nice ring to it, sort of like a cash register. yeah, well just don't go spending that money too soon, pop, because we've got to think about this. you're right, son. let's think about it. that's long enough. now, look. your dear, departed cousin george has left you 7,000 big ones, and all you got to do is have a baby. look, pop, i know $7,000 is a l
ththis, uh... "last will and testament. something's got to be wrong there. "sound mind"? that can't be our cousin george. would you let me finish? read on. "being of sound mind and body, "since i do not have any children of my own"-- his body wasn't too sound, either, was it? go ahead. "i hereby bequeath to lamont sanford the sum of $7,000." 7,000 dol-- uh...poor-- poor cousin george. he's gone. "$7,000, subject to the following conditions:...
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at least one millionfgfghans have been upupoted from m their homes by thehe violence ththis . the pentagon says a u.s. drone strike killed an al qaeda leader in syria last month. navy captain jeff davis says the strike on october 17 killed haydar kirkan, whom allegedly had ties to osama bin laden. in france, authorities have forced the remaining 1600 refugees out of the calais refugee camp known as "the jungle." authorities have been in the process of demolishing the camp for more than a week and bussing the camp's approximately 7000 residentnts to refugee intake centers across france. the final refugees removed wednesday were predominately children and teenagers, mostly from afghanistan and south sudan. they had been rerefusing to leae the refugegee camp, hoping to wn asylum in britain, where many say they have family members. meanwhile, in breaking news from britain, the plan for the country to leave the european union has been thrown into turmoil after a court ruled today that the british parliament has to vote on whether to in fact begin the formal exit proceedings. in jun
at least one millionfgfghans have been upupoted from m their homes by thehe violence ththis . the pentagon says a u.s. drone strike killed an al qaeda leader in syria last month. navy captain jeff davis says the strike on october 17 killed haydar kirkan, whom allegedly had ties to osama bin laden. in france, authorities have forced the remaining 1600 refugees out of the calais refugee camp known as "the jungle." authorities have been in the process of demolishing the camp for more...
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ththis is all uncharted territoy for the couple, who both trained in other fields. konstantinos kouvaras: i studied civil engineerering, i wenent tn to seattle to the university of washington for a masters degree. and you? christina katopodi: and i studied economics at the technology institution of thessaloniki. my studies are good. not many, many studies. i used to work in a bank and i saw many things. >> things involving people in dire finanical straits. christina became disillusioned with the conventional banking sector, as did many of the individuals running the companies they now supply with orders. the owners of this print shop only recently started up their business. konstantinos gregoris: we started off with no money at all. you don't need that to get started. maybe you need it to develop, okay, but after it started, money comes, usuallyly. konstantinos kouvaras: we searched a lot, as in every part it was very difficult to find very good people to their job, but especially to trust us, because we didn't hahave any experience. but then we found fuzz ink, this
ththis is all uncharted territoy for the couple, who both trained in other fields. konstantinos kouvaras: i studied civil engineerering, i wenent tn to seattle to the university of washington for a masters degree. and you? christina katopodi: and i studied economics at the technology institution of thessaloniki. my studies are good. not many, many studies. i used to work in a bank and i saw many things. >> things involving people in dire finanical straits. christina became disillusioned...
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ththis shoe has a deersrskin mie section, so the deeeerskin going to hug his foot and give him the c comfort. the e makingf the s shoe for us is the e easit thing, so now that he's approved the fit, we're going to go o on and makake the real shoe with al the beautiful details. pinedo: my name is cisco pinedo. i'm the founder of cisco brothers and cisco home. we're e a l.a.-based company. we make products that are good for the environment, and they are good for our health and quality of life, and our main focus is that we can impact our communitieses in all lelevelsthe place we--w-where we make the goods all the waway to the peope that actually e end up using the product in their homes. i highly rececommend you to stat with the pasta. our market, it's such a niche market. it's very narrow. they appreciate quality of life. they appreciate design. they appreciate products that are good for their health, not necessarily being rich and come from this very wealthy kind of economics. it goes beyond that. i hhave peoplple that s saves fa year, year and a half, t to buya sosofa from us. when
ththis shoe has a deersrskin mie section, so the deeeerskin going to hug his foot and give him the c comfort. the e makingf the s shoe for us is the e easit thing, so now that he's approved the fit, we're going to go o on and makake the real shoe with al the beautiful details. pinedo: my name is cisco pinedo. i'm the founder of cisco brothers and cisco home. we're e a l.a.-based company. we make products that are good for the environment, and they are good for our health and quality of life,...
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about 50% of the applications were from watermen, and that connues to ththis day. one being robert t. brown who is ththe current president oof the watermen association i in mamaryland. >> aquaculture, it's a nunumberf people who have started [indistinct]. it's a way where wewe can keep oysters on the market. it's a way that we help put more oysters into the bays and the rivers to help filter the water. it's a good program. >> scrolled up a load of these freshly picked up oysters. maryland's finest. >> if we want to eat oysters, we should grow them like we do everything else that we eat.t. >> ah, ththere we go. >> we don't go out, and hunt, and gather anymore because there's very few resources that can sustain hunting and gathering anymore, and oysters is no exception, and the natural resource e probably shod be left for r its ecological vae where it t belongs. >> these are farm fields that we're trying to get going. underwater farm fields. and farming is a good industry. >> eric wisner and his uncle, mike lindemon, have about 360 acres of leased bottom in the nanti
about 50% of the applications were from watermen, and that connues to ththis day. one being robert t. brown who is ththe current president oof the watermen association i in mamaryland. >> aquaculture, it's a nunumberf people who have started [indistinct]. it's a way where wewe can keep oysters on the market. it's a way that we help put more oysters into the bays and the rivers to help filter the water. it's a good program. >> scrolled up a load of these freshly picked up oysters....
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ththis is the futurecast. it shows you some of the clouds that are coming in. you see a little moisture here and there. you can see a little snow kind of working its way in right along the border here, and then the cooler temperatures are going to come in and really turn things around. there's your high today at 87 degrees, and then you can see some of these mountain temperatures in the mid-70s, in the mid-60s. you get right at 90, just about 90 in some areas, and then overnight these temperatures drop off nicely. there's that super moon, by the way. back at 60 degrees, that's a great overnight low for you. it is still a little bit warm for this time of year. normally we'd be at 55, like glendale and surprise are. 53 in mesa, 54 in fountain hills. and then you take a look here, this is your day, 87 on the low, 57 on the low, 76 and 53 normal high and lo record low at 28. across the country, boy, you see florida gets real wet today, and then you see some moisture up by washington and in the northwest, some of that action across the northern plains, and then 60 d
ththis is the futurecast. it shows you some of the clouds that are coming in. you see a little moisture here and there. you can see a little snow kind of working its way in right along the border here, and then the cooler temperatures are going to come in and really turn things around. there's your high today at 87 degrees, and then you can see some of these mountain temperatures in the mid-70s, in the mid-60s. you get right at 90, just about 90 in some areas, and then overnight these...
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that's a quick check on ththis with temperatures sitting in the 20s. some areas will likely experience frost due to the calm, clear, and cool overnight. high pressure will nearby and will allow for skies to stay mainly clear. highs will warm, but only into the low 50s. keep in mind this is typical for this time of year; we've just been spoiled with the warmth lately. clear skies hang around for the overnight once again and allow for temperatures to drop to around normal. expect lows at or near temperatures will begin to warm back up a bit, nearing 60s once more. the warmth will stick around for the next week, but prepare >>> and now that the election is over, we can look forward to who will be the grand marshal at the thanksgiving parade. >> can we write in dan harris? >> i would write in rob marciano. >>> a connecticut woman is on a record-breaking mission to become the first woman to visit every country. >> and diane macedo is reporting on this epic journey. >> reporter: she calls this expedition 196. 196 countries she intends to visit. that will set
that's a quick check on ththis with temperatures sitting in the 20s. some areas will likely experience frost due to the calm, clear, and cool overnight. high pressure will nearby and will allow for skies to stay mainly clear. highs will warm, but only into the low 50s. keep in mind this is typical for this time of year; we've just been spoiled with the warmth lately. clear skies hang around for the overnight once again and allow for temperatures to drop to around normal. expect lows at or near...
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shshow signs a aba more progressive vendors -- diversifieied america and many feel like at a place in ththisountrtry. with the trump p administration, makes me feel a bit more on edge about where i stand, my status, idespite my degree and position hold. i feel it is important to show my opposition against that polls -- against that. >> i am from new jersey. i'm a sophomore in h high schoo. as a persoson of color, it would negativevely affect m me and mof the people in my life. a friend i know what to high school on wednesday and people were saying racial slurs, reliligious slurs. it is definitely prevalent. >> i'm here with maximizing. we're hearing about abuses in ruraleople of color neighborhoods in the united states and that is a really dangerous sign. in new york, diversity is embraced, but you don't know what is going to happen, even in a progressive state like new york and we are really concerned that a trump administration is going to insight violence, hate, racism, and other dangerous policies which could affect a safe environment for parents to raise kids. >> you said you brought yo
shshow signs a aba more progressive vendors -- diversifieied america and many feel like at a place in ththisountrtry. with the trump p administration, makes me feel a bit more on edge about where i stand, my status, idespite my degree and position hold. i feel it is important to show my opposition against that polls -- against that. >> i am from new jersey. i'm a sophomore in h high schoo. as a persoson of color, it would negativevely affect m me and mof the people in my life. a friend i...
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third as recognized and this is ththis is thepolicy that appliel vehicles. it's that in the automotive industry for both passenger and commercial vehicles. they require members particularly concerned about the ip protection and safety systems and other new technologies are differentiators. there's other parties in the commercial market must be engaged in the difficult but and implementation to be fully explored we encourage. this applies to the voice of a complete disability into the full scope. once they've been integrated into the vehicle it's important that all have an understanding of the expectations of the rules and responsiveness. these should be clarified and articulate in the context and finally to take the lead in the global counterparts to cooperate and develop the policy beyond the u.s. for the benefit of the global community there here we get ahead of opportunities to better it will be for all stakeholders. in conclusion the members are committed to vehicle safety and are at the forefront of developing additional lifesaving technologies. you are
third as recognized and this is ththis is thepolicy that appliel vehicles. it's that in the automotive industry for both passenger and commercial vehicles. they require members particularly concerned about the ip protection and safety systems and other new technologies are differentiators. there's other parties in the commercial market must be engaged in the difficult but and implementation to be fully explored we encourage. this applies to the voice of a complete disability into the full...
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ththis summer ginsburg told "the , new york times" -- "i can't imagine what the country would be -- with donald trump as our president." and said she'd move to new zealand if he were elected. during protests in washington, d.c., thursday, a middle school teacher spspoke about the confusion and fear of his students. >> a lot of them are really confused about these election results. so after i explained to them how trump "won," they asked me the same question. will i get supported? amy: the protests last night came after president-elect donald trump met with president obama in the oval office following the meeting, trump thursday. tweeted -- "just had a very open and successful presidential election. now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. very unfair!" donald trump also met with republicans on capitol hill thursday, including house speaker paul ryan, who never un-endorsed trump, but did say he wouldn't campaign for him, following the surfacing of a 2005 video in which trump openly brags about sexually assaulting women. on thursday, however, ryan said he was now
ththis summer ginsburg told "the , new york times" -- "i can't imagine what the country would be -- with donald trump as our president." and said she'd move to new zealand if he were elected. during protests in washington, d.c., thursday, a middle school teacher spspoke about the confusion and fear of his students. >> a lot of them are really confused about these election results. so after i explained to them how trump "won," they asked me the same question....
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ththis is democracy now!, democracacynow.org, the e war anpeace reportrt. i'm nermeen shaikh. amy goodman is on assignment and will return on monday. we begin today in syria, where the united nations is warning nearly 1 million syrians are living under siege, double the number lalast year. the vavast majority, 850,00000 people, are being blockaded by the syrian government. on monday, the u.n. human rights agency said civilians trapped in eastern aleppo, where the last hospitals have been destroyed by syrian government bombing, are facing annihilation. on tuesday, the u.n. spokesperson rupert colville said the attacks on hospitatals, if proven deliberate and as part of a systematic pattern, could amount to war crimes. >> the situation in eastern aleppo is really so her rent is, i mean, it is beyond words. i think we are struggling to say a anything g new aboutt he cut it is so unremittingly awful, despite the occasional let ups, overall, it is horrendous. the factories hospitals and clinics are continuously hit is a matter of very, very grave concern. nermeen: the wororld healt
ththis is democracy now!, democracacynow.org, the e war anpeace reportrt. i'm nermeen shaikh. amy goodman is on assignment and will return on monday. we begin today in syria, where the united nations is warning nearly 1 million syrians are living under siege, double the number lalast year. the vavast majority, 850,00000 people, are being blockaded by the syrian government. on monday, the u.n. human rights agency said civilians trapped in eastern aleppo, where the last hospitals have been...
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oh, i am like ththis. i work way too hard. i'm 52. >> seth: yeah, you look great. >> i worked -- thank you. i worked all my life though for this. [ scattered applause ] and i will not let anything slip under the carpet. >> seth: that is fantastic. i love your attention to detail. you, because you are such a pro, because you're such a practiced host, i would like to do, ask >> am i coming off mad? >> seth: no. >> okay. >> seth: you're not coming off -- trust me. today this is not mad, what you're doing. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] no ones, no ones gonna say, "you know who lost their mind?" >> don't you just label me though as an a.b.w. >> seth: a.b.w? >> angry -- >> seth: yeah, gotcha. >> you know. >> seth: yeah, hey can we do something? can we switch real quick and can you sit over here? 'cause i want to ask, have you tell me -- >> of course! >> seth: because -- [ cheers and applause ] well, i have uh, i have not been paying attention to pop culture at all. >> testing, 1, 2, 3. >> seth: okay, great. can i ask you abou
oh, i am like ththis. i work way too hard. i'm 52. >> seth: yeah, you look great. >> i worked -- thank you. i worked all my life though for this. [ scattered applause ] and i will not let anything slip under the carpet. >> seth: that is fantastic. i love your attention to detail. you, because you are such a pro, because you're such a practiced host, i would like to do, ask >> am i coming off mad? >> seth: no. >> okay. >> seth: you're not coming off --...
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ththis was happening beforehand. d d it happen in emory. i have a colleague in silver spring, maryland, woke up the next morning, a watermelon had been smashed and smemeed on the front of her car. >> a colleague of yours the morning after the election? >> a colleague of mine the morning after the election. i'm getting text messaged from my students saying should i marrrry my partner now, are they going to make gay marriage illegally? peaceful transition. not just a matter of obama handing over the job. donald trump has an obligation to the country, tell the klan and hi followers, hey, guys, be fair because we can't runhihis country if you're attacking part >> there's this whole question behavior on the campaign trail. shouldn't be normalized. i do think what president obama said is true, which is the way our democracy functions is that somebody has been democratically elected, the ection n wasn't rigged, it was a free and fair election. he has to be ushered into the government without any, you know, anyone stopping him, but that said, it is
ththis was happening beforehand. d d it happen in emory. i have a colleague in silver spring, maryland, woke up the next morning, a watermelon had been smashed and smemeed on the front of her car. >> a colleague of yours the morning after the election? >> a colleague of mine the morning after the election. i'm getting text messaged from my students saying should i marrrry my partner now, are they going to make gay marriage illegally? peaceful transition. not just a matter of obama...
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ththis is the point of departure that allows us green to lead the way forward in a critical and immediate needs. amy: dr. jill stein, some of the criticism, even within your own party, though you have a right to ask for this on your own, has been your only choosing states -- wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan -- were hillary clinton lost, not those estates where she won. they are sayining you are servig ththe very party that you are so fiercely critical of during the campaign. >> and i remain fiercely critical of that party. amy: they are joining you in this, is that right, andnd supportingng your call for recount? >> not a coordinated way.. we stepped up to the plate because theyey have not. they did not express their support until the deadline had passed for filing in wisconsin. our lawyers are communicatitingo that t they do not legally get n each other's way, but we're otherwise not coordinating. i have been committed to this issue for many years. so for me, this is kind of like breathing. it is something that would have been virtually impossible fofore not to do. throughout the campai
ththis is the point of departure that allows us green to lead the way forward in a critical and immediate needs. amy: dr. jill stein, some of the criticism, even within your own party, though you have a right to ask for this on your own, has been your only choosing states -- wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan -- were hillary clinton lost, not those estates where she won. they are sayining you are servig ththe very party that you are so fiercely critical of during the campaign. >> and i...
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this i is governor chris chchrie on "cbs ththis morning," governr . if you cannot defend yourself, then if there's only one light of information that people will be -- believe the line of information they're being given. found federal jury y has that rolling stone magazine defamed an administrator at the university of virginia. the jury found the 9000 word article, "a rape on campus," showed actual malice toward uva associate dean nicole eramo, who was accused of indifference towards survivors of sexual assault. the article centered on a student named jackikie who sayss shshe was gang-raped at a fraternity. rolling stone retracted the story after acknowledging discrepancies and raising questions about its source. the woman named jackie still maintains she was sexually assaulted, and charlottesville police have kept her case open. in hong kong, police fired pepper spray and charged thousands of demonstrators who flooded the streets to protest a crackdown by china's central government on the city's independence movement. the clashes came after authoriti
this i is governor chris chchrie on "cbs ththis morning," governr . if you cannot defend yourself, then if there's only one light of information that people will be -- believe the line of information they're being given. found federal jury y has that rolling stone magazine defamed an administrator at the university of virginia. the jury found the 9000 word article, "a rape on campus," showed actual malice toward uva associate dean nicole eramo, who was accused of...
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ththis is s part of abc7c7's re. >> in this e exclusive vidideo f traiained by eyewitness s news,u canehear inmates t telling veststigors s they hururt mr. perez screaming for his medication. he relied o on it since he was 6 years olold to control his sevee seizure disororder. the 36-year-r-old dieded in soly confnfinement afterer getting ia fight with another inmate. he was under arrest fofor petttty burglary back in january 2014. he had not beeeen convicted d oa crime. an autopsy foundnd he died of a sesevere seizure and her proble. juan: rolando perez was being held at rikers for thehe suspicn of robbing a television. his family is now suing new york city. amy: well, we turn now to a new documentary called "rikers." it brings you face-to-face with men and women who have survived incarceration at new york city's largest and most notorious jail. their stories are told directly to the camera without any additional narration. a dozen former prisoners vividly describe the cruel arc of the rikers experience -- from the trauma of entering the island, to thehe extortionon and contrtl exerci
ththis is s part of abc7c7's re. >> in this e exclusive vidideo f traiained by eyewitness s news,u canehear inmates t telling veststigors s they hururt mr. perez screaming for his medication. he relied o on it since he was 6 years olold to control his sevee seizure disororder. the 36-year-r-old dieded in soly confnfinement afterer getting ia fight with another inmate. he was under arrest fofor petttty burglary back in january 2014. he had not beeeen convicted d oa crime. an autopsy...
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isn't what do you feel by the to of ththis year's inisauguration. >> sure. >> what can you say to to that.t bruising campaign. ve's over. the time for the solemn duty of governing starts now, and putting together angeer administration that is going tos impact the american people. who's voices he feels theels president-elect feels that he is responding to. so the inauguration i hope thate it's look at as what it's meantn to be, a new chapter in our i o american history, and that rhee it's respectful and maybe the t tone of it will be different.l maybe maybe it won't.'t. but i think we'll see what theht leadership of the inaugural inag committee puts together for thef country.y >> i think just like we saw throughout the campaign with tha election we just don't know atwa this point.. >> it's all surprises.all surp >> we do appreciate you joining us. >> thank you for having me. for >> sharing your years at the yet white house with us that ish usi morning and your time ature american university.versit >> 8:53. let's check in with wisdom andsd holly and find out what's cominc up in a few m
isn't what do you feel by the to of ththis year's inisauguration. >> sure. >> what can you say to to that.t bruising campaign. ve's over. the time for the solemn duty of governing starts now, and putting together angeer administration that is going tos impact the american people. who's voices he feels theels president-elect feels that he is responding to. so the inauguration i hope thate it's look at as what it's meantn to be, a new chapter in our i o american history, and that rhee...
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and and ththis is just one exam ways that the federal government is better today than it was.ook at v.a. people remember the legitimate problems that were publicized in phoenix. it was scandalous what happened. what people don't remember is that we've brought in well over a million people who are getting benefits that weren't getting it before. driven the backlog for disability benefits way down. cut homelessness in half. just made the agency work better, not the work perfect, but work better. and one of the not the thot toe always have with my staff is better is good. perfect is until attainable, better is possible. so we will try to share the lessons we've learned with the incoming president and my hope is that he makes things better. and if he does, we'll all benefit from it. all right? thank you, everybody. some of you who are traveling, you will get a chance to ask more questions. >> there is president obama just wrapping up his news conference which went on for about an hour. this before he does embark on the fil foreign trip of his presidency. some interesting items her
and and ththis is just one exam ways that the federal government is better today than it was.ook at v.a. people remember the legitimate problems that were publicized in phoenix. it was scandalous what happened. what people don't remember is that we've brought in well over a million people who are getting benefits that weren't getting it before. driven the backlog for disability benefits way down. cut homelessness in half. just made the agency work better, not the work perfect, but work better....
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i know how much responsibility goes with ththis.o many people are counting on the outcome of this election, what it means for our country, and i will do the very best i can. >> anything you're worried about today? amy: in the first results of the is reporting donald trump has won indiana and kentucky. hillary clinton has won vermont. today marks the first presidential election in half a century without the full protections of the voting rights act. across the nation, there are 868 fewer places to vote because of the supreme court's gutting of the voting rights act. we will be spending the next five hours bringing you election results with an array of guests from coast to coast. we're beginning with four guests now. jill stein is with us off the campaign trail. the presidential nominee for the green party. mirna that is is with us. john dingell's is a reporter -- is a reporter based at the nation. she serves on the board of the economic policy institute. her new book, are we better off? she's a former president of bennett college in
i know how much responsibility goes with ththis.o many people are counting on the outcome of this election, what it means for our country, and i will do the very best i can. >> anything you're worried about today? amy: in the first results of the is reporting donald trump has won indiana and kentucky. hillary clinton has won vermont. today marks the first presidential election in half a century without the full protections of the voting rights act. across the nation, there are 868 fewer...