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m two ete. hes goes sliding down the >> why would you do this? >> they were being creative. >> they did something different all right. >> up next, the ception. if you've ever been a part of a wedding party, you know whe it's your turn to walk into the reception hall, you got to do a little uh, uh, uh. >> the deejay announces them. he goes to pick her up. i think you know where this is and they fall. >> wow, dude. come on. >> oh, goodness me. >> he lands right on top of her. he did get her up eventually. >> is that because s can't walk anymore? >> he's like, dog. >> did i burn my chances with the bridesmaid? >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini, and it's bonus day. we're giving awayn ke -- mini and a flat screen tv. >> be at least 21 years old and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> then hea to ritthisminute.com and click on the win ipad button. rd.'s reveal thursday's buzz it ismuppet. >> get to ghute.com, click on the win ipad button and enter thursday's buzz word. muppet. one person will win an ipad. mebody else is winning a flat
m two ete. hes goes sliding down the >> why would you do this? >> they were being creative. >> they did something different all right. >> up next, the ception. if you've ever been a part of a wedding party, you know whe it's your turn to walk into the reception hall, you got to do a little uh, uh, uh. >> the deejay announces them. he goes to pick her up. i think you know where this is and they fall. >> wow, dude. come on. >> oh, goodness me. >> he...
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he actually lost two front teeth. and now, we're et has to fix them. the job of fixing his grill... will be in the hands of doctor "gil rivera. " he's a tampa dentist... and the team's ?official dentist. bishop took a shot to the face-mask during the bolts game in toronto. but even that hit didn't take him out of the game. he is a hockey player after all. doctor rivera says he'll likely put in some?temporary teeth until doctor rivera says this kind of injury is ?not common for goalies... because they do have the facemask. the bolts and bishop are back in action tonight in montreal, facing the canadiens. when we come back, i'll have another check on your thursday forecast. plus: a world record attempt ?may have come...to a tragic end. what the coast guard found on one man's sailboat... that has them ((vanessa)) making headlines across america: new details, into the mysterious death of "chandra levy." she was an intern for the federal bureau of prisons in washington d-c... when she went missing in 2001, and her body was later found in park in 2002. there affair with california congres
he actually lost two front teeth. and now, we're et has to fix them. the job of fixing his grill... will be in the hands of doctor "gil rivera. " he's a tampa dentist... and the team's ?official dentist. bishop took a shot to the face-mask during the bolts game in toronto. but even that hit didn't take him out of the game. he is a hockey player after all. doctor rivera says he'll likely put in some?temporary teeth until doctor rivera says this kind of injury is ?not common for...
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wilder and wilder, i think by all accounts, losing the first two debates, he is starting to make wild claims about the election being rigged, et cetera. we have to keep pultting out a message and speak out that we run elections and we run them well here. he should not engage in the scare tactics. we need to push that message. we uask the gop leaders to stan up. >> reporter: and republican leaders have spoken out on the subject. including trump's running mate mike pence. >> we will absolutely accept the results. the american people will speak on november 8th. one of the great traditions of america is the peaceful transfer of power. >> reporter: and republican house speaker paul ryan's office weighed in putting in a statement, our democracy relies on confidence of election results. a speaker is confident the states will carry out the election with integrity. in a divided election year, they seem to agree on one thing, despite what trump says, the polls are not rigged. back to you. >> trump said "saturday night live" is against him. >>> trying to determine who fire bombed republican headquarters
wilder and wilder, i think by all accounts, losing the first two debates, he is starting to make wild claims about the election being rigged, et cetera. we have to keep pultting out a message and speak out that we run elections and we run them well here. he should not engage in the scare tactics. we need to push that message. we uask the gop leaders to stan up. >> reporter: and republican leaders have spoken out on the subject. including trump's running mate mike pence. >> we will...
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it took crews about two hours to g et the flames under control. one of the injured firefighters suffered either a broken arm or wrist. the other two had cuts and bruises. seven people are without a place to stay. >> a violent night in san jose. a deadly shooting marks the city's 39th homicide of the year. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live from regional medical center where the gunshot victim died last night. we understand he appeared in his bullet-riddled car, bob? >> reporter: correct. this person ended up at the emergency room behind me at the regional medical center in san jose, delivered not by ambulance, but this vehicle right here. you're looking at what appears to be a mercedes sedan with one window shot out and two bullet holes in the side of the vehicle. it's not clear if the person was shot, drove themself or if someone else drove them here. they ended up dying a short time later. police arrived and processed the car for evidence. the shooting took place we believe sometime after 8:00 at dove hill park which is about seven mil
it took crews about two hours to g et the flames under control. one of the injured firefighters suffered either a broken arm or wrist. the other two had cuts and bruises. seven people are without a place to stay. >> a violent night in san jose. a deadly shooting marks the city's 39th homicide of the year. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live from regional medical center where the gunshot victim died last night. we understand he appeared in his bullet-riddled car, bob?...
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schedule two drugs include vicodin, and et cetera. which are a hell of a lot ho more powerful. >> and addictive. >> than pot but for some reason the stupid, study ed, da refuses to change the scheduling. kennedy: and president says he can't. >> and the alcohol lobbyists. >> and pharmaceutical companies. >> if you know someone that suffers from agent anxiety this is a much better approach than taking pills over-the-counter. kennedy: so many things, you know hopefully it pushes issue to where supreme court. >> with marijuana, right now medical marijuana is legal in 25 different states, it should be legal in every state. here is my issue with recreational marijuana, how are you going to stop people from getting behind the wheel. how do they test for it, i don't want my kids on the road, i don't want them repeating history could like their mom. >> don't learn how to drive. >> if you pull them over is there a test similar. kennedy: there is. they have testing in oregon and colorado. >> how much is too much. >> one joint, a puff of a joint?
schedule two drugs include vicodin, and et cetera. which are a hell of a lot ho more powerful. >> and addictive. >> than pot but for some reason the stupid, study ed, da refuses to change the scheduling. kennedy: and president says he can't. >> and the alcohol lobbyists. >> and pharmaceutical companies. >> if you know someone that suffers from agent anxiety this is a much better approach than taking pills over-the-counter. kennedy: so many things, you know...
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two or three hours, probably,et. and finally, maybe, by 7:00 a.m., some noticeable improvement, but, that's the latest right here in brevard county along the space coast. >> phil keating, live in melbourne, thanks. >> once the threat from hurricane matthew has subsided, fema will kick into action to assist all of those left homeless by the storm. and joining us by phone is micha micha michael weincheck. what kind of preparation goes into this emergency situation? >> caller: as an organization, we prepared years in advance through planning and exercise activities, and this storm is playing out much like many of those activities we've conducted in the past. most recently in our emergency operation center, for the last three days, we have issued an evacuation order for our coastal and low-lying areas, and currently, we are bracing for a very significant storm, a storm unlike anybody has seen in recent memory. we're anticipating devastating property damage and significant loss of life if events play out as they currently
two or three hours, probably,et. and finally, maybe, by 7:00 a.m., some noticeable improvement, but, that's the latest right here in brevard county along the space coast. >> phil keating, live in melbourne, thanks. >> once the threat from hurricane matthew has subsided, fema will kick into action to assist all of those left homeless by the storm. and joining us by phone is micha micha michael weincheck. what kind of preparation goes into this emergency situation? >> caller: as...
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he breaks et in two. a little frustrated because he was not able to finish the heat. thing is, the bike was not his. it was a friend's. >> oh! >> sorry, friend. >> he was angry at the friend? >> hope your insurance covers that? >> somehow? >> yeah. >> he just went on a tirade. >>> the new baby gorilla at the philadelphia zoo finally has a name. she will be called amani, which means peace in what is she was born on august 26th, but zoo officials decided to let the public name her. >> after donating $1, people were invited to select from a list of names. amani won by a landslide, nearly $7 million was donated, and the zoo matched the number and the funds go to a sanctuary in the democratic republic of congo. >> wise to give a list of mes rather than saying we'll go with the top vote. >> could you imagine? in previous cases. we can't even say most of the names that end up winning. >> absolutely. i could just imagine the names. >>> coming up, a first at the white house. they called it the south by south lawn festival. president obama hanging out on a bench and with some m
he breaks et in two. a little frustrated because he was not able to finish the heat. thing is, the bike was not his. it was a friend's. >> oh! >> sorry, friend. >> he was angry at the friend? >> hope your insurance covers that? >> somehow? >> yeah. >> he just went on a tirade. >>> the new baby gorilla at the philadelphia zoo finally has a name. she will be called amani, which means peace in what is she was born on august 26th, but zoo officials...
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. >> he was shot and killed nearly two ek police say by this man. 48 year-old ken tph*et hammock. >> he was intending to do harm and kill. >> according to to court documents. they jumped the fence to get into his marijuana filled backyard. before they made it out. >> he had visual. eye contact. he held that gun. >> police say hammock fired rounds from the second story window. hitting both kids.
. >> he was shot and killed nearly two ek police say by this man. 48 year-old ken tph*et hammock. >> he was intending to do harm and kill. >> according to to court documents. they jumped the fence to get into his marijuana filled backyard. before they made it out. >> he had visual. eye contact. he held that gun. >> police say hammock fired rounds from the second story window. hitting both kids.
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et's to the creek. >> we went down two hills. >> do you hear that? that's the broad shoulder hawk. it's really close. do you want to go find it? come on. let's go this way. >> i love birds because they're so interesting. they are beautiful. they allll have personalities. i think the reason that a lot of people have chosen birds as the symbol of the environment is because they have a sesee of freedom. they can fly. hey own the air. >> my dad hasas a family that lives on the coast of the gulf of mexico. those beaches are beautiful. or at least they were. the animals there were amazing. -- it was going back to them. and the brown pelicans. -- the gray her win who has heron who has become my best friend. she will swallow the fish head-first. >> catasastrophic disaster at s. a column of f fire blasting int the sky. the expxplosion happened aboard mobile offshore e drilling unit cacalled the deep water horiziz. >> m more than 175 million galls of oil have spewewed into the gulf. >> when i first heard about the oil spill, you know, it broke my heart. >> my dad and m my g grandfathe were t
et's to the creek. >> we went down two hills. >> do you hear that? that's the broad shoulder hawk. it's really close. do you want to go find it? come on. let's go this way. >> i love birds because they're so interesting. they are beautiful. they allll have personalities. i think the reason that a lot of people have chosen birds as the symbol of the environment is because they have a sesee of freedom. they can fly. hey own the air. >> my dad hasas a family that lives on...
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this business that they were involved in creating these fraudulent accounts for over two million people, creating fees, et cetera, is just unconscionable. the bank is too big to manage. >> what do consumers get? i understand you guys wanted him out and he's out. but now the question is now what, right? what is the net-net end result that is beneficiary to the american public. you've got this doj investigation, you've got the department of labor investigating labor practices there because there are accusations that they made some of those hourly employees work many, many hours overtime to meet these numbers with no pay. what needs to happen next? >> well, the consumer financial protection bureau that was created by the dodd-frank reform is involved in this. they were involved in the investigation. they determined the $185 million fine and now they're going to oversee compensation and some justice for the employees. but we've got more work to do as members of congress who have the oversight responsibility. we've got to make sure that this kind of fraudulent action does not continue throughout the banking co
this business that they were involved in creating these fraudulent accounts for over two million people, creating fees, et cetera, is just unconscionable. the bank is too big to manage. >> what do consumers get? i understand you guys wanted him out and he's out. but now the question is now what, right? what is the net-net end result that is beneficiary to the american public. you've got this doj investigation, you've got the department of labor investigating labor practices there because...
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. >> he was shot and killed nearly two ek police say by this man. 48 year-old ken tph*et hammock. >> he was intending to do harm and kill. >> according to to court documents. they jumped the fence to get into his marijuana filled backyard. before they made it out. >> he had visual. eye contact. he held that gun. >> police say hammock fired rounds from the second story window. hitting both kids. jeopardy. his life wasn't in jeopardy. >> and that's why the denver district attorney today filed 8 felony charges against hammock. including first degree murder. and 4 count of attempted murder. >> . it would be difficult to say that person was in fear of their life. when they're in a second floor window. pointing a rifle down. >> dave young is the district attorney in nearby adams county. this one isn't his case. but last month police handed him a similar investigation. involving a 17 year-old attempting to steal marijuana plants. from a home near 76. >> . these are the most difficult decisions i have to make. >> the teen was shot and killed after a face to face confrontation with the homeop
. >> he was shot and killed nearly two ek police say by this man. 48 year-old ken tph*et hammock. >> he was intending to do harm and kill. >> according to to court documents. they jumped the fence to get into his marijuana filled backyard. before they made it out. >> he had visual. eye contact. he held that gun. >> police say hammock fired rounds from the second story window. hitting both kids. jeopardy. his life wasn't in jeopardy. >> and that's why the...
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et. >> i was in washington interviewing two former sec commissioners both of which think that she's ridiculousverreach. >> because of your favorite candidate. >> bipartisan. >> because of your favorite candidate and her favorite candidate donald trump -- >> whoa. i don't have a horse in this race. thank you. >> the republicans are going to lose the senate and elizabeth warren is going to be chairwoman of the banking econocommittee. >> i will make a bet on national tv the republicans don't lose the senate. >> you better hope they keep the house. >> charlie, we will get to the election after this block, let's keep this block on the banks. if elizabeth warren wanted to target every single institution. >> right. >> every single institution cross-sells. every institution cross-sells. the fact that wells fargo was the one that was the poster child right now, every single institution if they wanted to to be investigated and called out. >> what is she saying she's going to do? she's got all the answers? what are her answers? >> but the cross-selling of the fact that you are basically -- >> we got paid
et. >> i was in washington interviewing two former sec commissioners both of which think that she's ridiculousverreach. >> because of your favorite candidate. >> bipartisan. >> because of your favorite candidate and her favorite candidate donald trump -- >> whoa. i don't have a horse in this race. thank you. >> the republicans are going to lose the senate and elizabeth warren is going to be chairwoman of the banking econocommittee. >> i will make a bet...
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two-year agreement. installation is easier than ever and there's no cost to cancel if you change your mind within 30 days. go to getfios.com or call 1-888-get-fios to learn more. et, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online for two-years, guaranteed. only from fios. >> well you know hall owe weep costumes and candy they go happened in hand but don't be tricked into thinking organic non gmo treats are any better for you. food and agriculture writer tell sli joining me via skype. thanks for talking us with appreciate it. >> sure. confused what organic means. what does it mean to be able to label something organic specifically candy. >> right that's a great question organics is -- and helps to there's certain herbicides and pesticides and fertilizers that are not allowed in organic production as in conventional. so what's the difference between say if you see something t sugar it really means that it's not sugar is exactly the same you cannot tell the difference between the result of sugar cane or genetically engineered sugar which produces one in half the sugar. it has to go with growing methods. it doesn't mean organic or non gmo is healthier for you or
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. >> it was about two-$3,000 cheaper to come here than chicago last just for the ticket. et >> sean smallwood, san diego says thatat in our flight to chicago would have been cheaper by getting into the game not so much to fly from san diego have family here and do not have to pay for the hotel was provided i just had to pay for the ticket. >> even diehard cubs fans, clea the was a better deal, he said it was more cost effective to fly from san francisco to hopkins, the hotel three days i rent a car and buy two tickets to regressive than to fly to chicago. t at wrigley, as you have season tickets are not selling because of the high demand and $2,400 for the worst seats in the house. >> and those would be the great first>> at wrigley in deep cent that start at $2,400 up to $3,700, behind the visitors dugout , i mailed the mid- 5,000 up to $10,000, the cheapest sea behind home plate is about $5,000 up to $30,000 coming to see that fly from colorado to clear them instead of yur family home in chicago is worth every penny. >> scanning all in chicago is about $700 and i can sit in
. >> it was about two-$3,000 cheaper to come here than chicago last just for the ticket. et >> sean smallwood, san diego says thatat in our flight to chicago would have been cheaper by getting into the game not so much to fly from san diego have family here and do not have to pay for the hotel was provided i just had to pay for the ticket. >> even diehard cubs fans, clea the was a better deal, he said it was more cost effective to fly from san francisco to hopkins, the hotel...
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two weekend. records. >> reporter: "et" kevin frazier was one of the first to tour the archive last week. prince left no known will so unfortunate how his $300 million fortune will be divided and billboard is shopping those to record labels for as much as $35 million. his sister and five half siblings could share the estate. we are going to get it out. >> reporter: but for the artist and his fans who loved him, prince's "purple rain" will go on forever. ? purple rain purple rain ? >> reporter: now a few hiccups. john mayer and christine ya aguilera and net and baker were billed to perform last night but they did not. it was those who collaborated career, mint condition, morris day and the time and so many more, they brought the house down but truly the finale "purple rain" was the show stopper. prince in his own voice. >> michelle is excited about that one. >> we were all singing along here, michelle. rightful ff ffully so. >>> shark proof cages are not always shark proof. that is aw ahead, a scuba diver gets a far closer look than he might have wanted at a great white shark. >>> fi s >>
two weekend. records. >> reporter: "et" kevin frazier was one of the first to tour the archive last week. prince left no known will so unfortunate how his $300 million fortune will be divided and billboard is shopping those to record labels for as much as $35 million. his sister and five half siblings could share the estate. we are going to get it out. >> reporter: but for the artist and his fans who loved him, prince's "purple rain" will go on forever. ? purple...
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two swing today. and pennsylvania et get caught upith ter alexander. hi peter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. can you say awkward? this is a night where candidates put partisan politics aside. this year's was true to their form. donald trump more unconventional. fresh off their debate a surreal scene. >> hillary is more corrupt she got kicked off the watergate mission. here she is tonight in public pretending not hate catholics. >> trump stunningly booed by the crowd, a first of the dinner as a night oumor and ci es.y >> i dh acelransitofpo i gatlso to see may bloomberg amurea what billire hosa mistakable. ehth trump c merator but a man of the cloth. zbli. >> i took a breakrom my ro nap schedulo be he >> donald looks at the statue of liberty andees fou and maybe a four if she looseshe torch and tablet and changes her >> michelle obama gives a s ryond eve loves it.wife,melania exact samepeech and her case. >> the night a rare break from the ht of the camnrail whertrump doubled down on his shocking remarks about next month's election. >> i will
two swing today. and pennsylvania et get caught upith ter alexander. hi peter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. can you say awkward? this is a night where candidates put partisan politics aside. this year's was true to their form. donald trump more unconventional. fresh off their debate a surreal scene. >> hillary is more corrupt she got kicked off the watergate mission. here she is tonight in public pretending not hate catholics. >> trump stunningly booed by the...
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police say the man who critically wounded two police officers last night was a constable for the city. police, boston police, say officers responding to dom etetera i can disturbance call in a east boston neighborhood. confronted by a man wearing body armor, and armed with a assault rifle. he opened fire. two officers were left in extremely critical condition, and taken into surgery. police shot and killed the gunman, he is identified as 33 year old kirk figueroa a boston city clubbing's office confirms figueroa was constable for boston, sworn in in july. >> many people are surprised about this announcement. music legends bob dylan has won the nobel prize for literature. tina krause in london with more on the announcement. report the swedish academy shocked prize watchers naming american folk icon bob del and as the winner of this year's nobel literature prize. >> for having created new poetic expressions within the grace americans song tradition. >> the 75 year old is the first songwriter to win the prestigious award. the academy called dillan's songs poetry for the years. this performance at the white house in 2010. >> ♪ >> dillan has sold
police say the man who critically wounded two police officers last night was a constable for the city. police, boston police, say officers responding to dom etetera i can disturbance call in a east boston neighborhood. confronted by a man wearing body armor, and armed with a assault rifle. he opened fire. two officers were left in extremely critical condition, and taken into surgery. police shot and killed the gunman, he is identified as 33 year old kirk figueroa a boston city clubbing's office...
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sources et cetera et cetera so two quick questions and one is were first amendment issues addressed in any of the dus cushi discusses and did anyone bring up the impending national shield law that congress has been batting about for a while and held up by the revolutions and whether that came up? the second part is less important than the first. >> that sort of addresses the first aamendment question zps what i would say is that those when you're looking at the question of privacy and the first amendment and, you know, the natural next steps and so depending on the type of information that you're collecting and the type of uses you really -- it does match nicely in the terms of analysis and what they are. if the government has not connected information, you're not going to have those concerns. ppd 28 was really putting that out there to address the foreign communities in those questions. >> and one other thing to the extent that a lot of the rules are to protect the democracy for the abuse and the surveillance. that's got a lot do with the amendment. whether you and your friends can de
sources et cetera et cetera so two quick questions and one is were first amendment issues addressed in any of the dus cushi discusses and did anyone bring up the impending national shield law that congress has been batting about for a while and held up by the revolutions and whether that came up? the second part is less important than the first. >> that sort of addresses the first aamendment question zps what i would say is that those when you're looking at the question of privacy and the...
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. >> thank ymu >>>et u a?0 two central italyrumbling s.?? merfu qua killing nrly 300 th a serious injuries in the wake of these quakes. >>> now tth frantic scene in booned a tt top.?? passengers in a pan aft?? n a subway train over heated filling the cars with smoke. tom costello hasheesat on it. >> reporter: good morning, the subway in boston is called the t and this happened on the orange line. the train involved did n fully it iident creorated a panic. pars n subwa after tra carsh suddenly filled with smoke. the chaos captured onell cone videos. commuters franticly breaking wiows, some falling and jumping to safety. others working to pry open the doors. >> i'm stillakg. >> reporter: pastry chef tracy taylor used her knife to smack her way to safety. in chefnife. i did this. i'm also a certified black belt, an i attached it to my elbow like so and into the window. >> the train doors did not open because the engineer deliberately did not pull the train up to the platform, aove praised by t transit lice. >>e made a conscious a tnd proper dec
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sources et cetera et cetera so two quick questions and one is were first amendment issues addressed in of the discusses and did anyone bring up the impending national shield law that congress has been batting about for a while and held up by the revolutions and the revelations and the national shield law. whether that ever came up. the second part is less important than the first. >> that sort of addresses the first amendment questions. what i would say is that those when you're looking at the question of privacy and the first amendment and, you know, the natural next steps and so depending on the type of information that you're collecting and the type of uses you really -- it does match nicely in the terms of analysis and what they are. if the government has not connected information, you're not going to have those concerns. ppd 28 was really putting that out there to address the foreign communities in those questions. >> and one other thing to the extent that a lot of the rules are to protect the democracy for the abuse and the surveillance. that's got a lot do with the amendment. wh
sources et cetera et cetera so two quick questions and one is were first amendment issues addressed in of the discusses and did anyone bring up the impending national shield law that congress has been batting about for a while and held up by the revolutions and the revelations and the national shield law. whether that ever came up. the second part is less important than the first. >> that sort of addresses the first amendment questions. what i would say is that those when you're looking...
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. >> raisin et cetera versus milk duds. look at these twoies, one has raisins, has to be better for you. >> and i'm gag route. >> believe it or not, they have more calories and sugar than the milk duds. >> we give it to milk duds. >> really? >> this one, i love reese's peanut butter cups my favorite candy. so i am hoping fewer calories? hey, mike, york pepper mint patty. >> i go with the pat. >> i probably less calories. >> and like the peanuts character. we established that. >> yes. >> al sex right, peanut butter cups the better choice. >> yes. >> really? >> oddly enough, i was surprised too. so the biggest thing to remember, candy okay to eat in moderation, once in a while, not a lot of nutrition in candy. so forget calories. candy mostly sugar. >> true. >> sugar not good for us. so that's really the key to the whole thing, so enjoy your kids candy. eat little bit. but remember it is a lot of calories, not a loft nutrient in it. >> if you run obesity clinic, what if you put on weight. would you be fired? >> mike? >> what? >> well, people a
. >> raisin et cetera versus milk duds. look at these twoies, one has raisins, has to be better for you. >> and i'm gag route. >> believe it or not, they have more calories and sugar than the milk duds. >> we give it to milk duds. >> really? >> this one, i love reese's peanut butter cups my favorite candy. so i am hoping fewer calories? hey, mike, york pepper mint patty. >> i go with the pat. >> i probably less calories. >> and like the...
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, just quickly -- nima thank you for bringing up american journalists and sources et cetera, et cetera. so two quick questions, one is -- well, first amendment issues freedom, of course, addressed in any of the discussions that you all had and were there any specific thoughts about how to handle that. and also more particularly, did anyone bring up the issue of impending national shield law in which congress has been batting about for a while and the fact was held up by the snowden revelations, stalled the further discussion congress whether that came up, all of the second part is less important than the first, thank you. >> so keeping it explicitly sort of addresses some of the first amendment questions and certainly what i would say is that those -- when you're looking at the question of privacy, the first amendment are naturally the first step. depending on sort of the uses, you really -- it's -- those match nicely in terms of doing the analysis and considering what those are if the government has not collected information that would be first amendment, you're not going to have sort of thos
, just quickly -- nima thank you for bringing up american journalists and sources et cetera, et cetera. so two quick questions, one is -- well, first amendment issues freedom, of course, addressed in any of the discussions that you all had and were there any specific thoughts about how to handle that. and also more particularly, did anyone bring up the issue of impending national shield law in which congress has been batting about for a while and the fact was held up by the snowden revelations,...
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eted to kids. sold next to schools. in nearly two thousand pot shops across florida. no medical standards. no pharmacists. no prescriptions. and no way to stop it... the trial of the father >>> the trial of the man charged in the hot car death of his son. the defense said it was an accident. it happened four years ago and they say it was an accident. >> reporter: prosecutor says ross harris wanted an escape from being a husband and father and only son cooper by baking them to death in his hot suv. the state said that harris was so callous he made it look like an accident he messaged girls from his work phone. >> his child was cooking to death, he was messaging a girl he met when she was 16, 17 at the time, trying to get pictures of her area from her. murder case is about death, deception and a double life. harris came back to his car during lunch but didn't discover little cooper. they say the 22 month old baked in the suv for seven hours and once harris realized what he had done he still never called 911. >> the first calls made from not from the defendant. he gets out as we what have i d
eted to kids. sold next to schools. in nearly two thousand pot shops across florida. no medical standards. no pharmacists. no prescriptions. and no way to stop it... the trial of the father >>> the trial of the man charged in the hot car death of his son. the defense said it was an accident. it happened four years ago and they say it was an accident. >> reporter: prosecutor says ross harris wanted an escape from being a husband and father and only son cooper by baking them to...
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et into orbit. it was the third launch of the year with two astronauts heading into the laboratory. the next 30 days there carrying out experiments. they plan to send a crew to the moon by 2017 -- 2025. back on, that does it for us here on this edition of "bloomberg markets: middle east ." yousef: "daybreak europe" is next. his is a bloomberg -- this is bloomberg. ♪ it could fix growth problems. security.nse of the uk's post-brexit economic strength could be deceptive. we speak to the co-author of the report at 7:15 london time. plus, capital crunch. deutsche bank is said to be exploring shrinking its u.s. operations as it deals with legal expenses.
et into orbit. it was the third launch of the year with two astronauts heading into the laboratory. the next 30 days there carrying out experiments. they plan to send a crew to the moon by 2017 -- 2025. back on, that does it for us here on this edition of "bloomberg markets: middle east ." yousef: "daybreak europe" is next. his is a bloomberg -- this is bloomberg. ♪ it could fix growth problems. security.nse of the uk's post-brexit economic strength could be deceptive. we...
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et cetera? >> guest: great question, austin. so two main planks to our platform on college education. we need to end the debt, student debt. it is predatory debt. it is very hard to get out of it, what sense does it make to throw an entire generation into debt so they have a shot at financial security? in the 21st century, you need to have a college educatio- if you're going to survive in the 21st century economy. so in the same way that we provided free college, free high school education in the 20th century, we need to now provide free college education in the 21st century. so going back, that means, bailing out the students.. we bailed out wall street, who crashed the economy with their waste, fraud and abuse. so it is time to bailout the students.st bailing out wall street costs $16 trillion.eople bailing out young people in debt costs 1.3 trillion. there are variety of ways to to come up with the money. tax wall street, tax justice system that ajamu was referring to. small sales tax on wall street. taxing wall street transactions attain any percentage, like .2 or .3% would be eno
et cetera? >> guest: great question, austin. so two main planks to our platform on college education. we need to end the debt, student debt. it is predatory debt. it is very hard to get out of it, what sense does it make to throw an entire generation into debt so they have a shot at financial security? in the 21st century, you need to have a college educatio- if you're going to survive in the 21st century economy. so in the same way that we provided free college, free high school...
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nima thank you for bringing the issue up, et cetera, et cetera. so two quick questions, one is -- well first amendment issues freedom addressed in any of the discussions that you all had and there were any specific discussions on how to handle that or did anybody bring impending shield of law that congress has been battling for a while, whether that ever came up although the second part is less important than the first. thanks. if the government had not collected information that would be first amendment, you will have the same concerns. there's different places that would be more attenuated in that process but ppt 28 disposal this putting the out there to address sort of the foreign community in those questions. >> one other thing. to the extent a lot of these rules are to try to protect our democracy against abuse by over surveillance, that has a lot to do with first amendment whether free speech, whether you can speak anonymously, whether you and your friends can decide what you want to do and then take action politically. first and then the protectio
nima thank you for bringing the issue up, et cetera, et cetera. so two quick questions, one is -- well first amendment issues freedom addressed in any of the discussions that you all had and there were any specific discussions on how to handle that or did anybody bring impending shield of law that congress has been battling for a while, whether that ever came up although the second part is less important than the first. thanks. if the government had not collected information that would be first...
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it's two million people that work in delivery and warehouses and et cetera. you know, we're a tech company. why would we want to put them on you are on books? to my point. exactly. why would you want to put them? i would love to put my employees in some unconsolidated affiliate so i wouldn't have to show their salaries. >> that's what this centers are not -- around. >> this is an accounting story. again, when you have all the delivery companies and all the warehouse companies that are actually getting the product that i buy from joe to my house from china, a guy on a bicycle, car, whatever, in it the warehouse. you don't see any of that. you see a line item, equity net income of affiliates. there's no idea with the two million employees of what those costs are, what the accounting is there. what we do know is that alibaba is putting capital into those companies. our suspicion is they're funding the operating losses. >> so stock is up 38.5% over last year. >> yeah. >> what do you do -- i mean, how hard is it to -- if you are not going to go over there, as he s
it's two million people that work in delivery and warehouses and et cetera. you know, we're a tech company. why would we want to put them on you are on books? to my point. exactly. why would you want to put them? i would love to put my employees in some unconsolidated affiliate so i wouldn't have to show their salaries. >> that's what this centers are not -- around. >> this is an accounting story. again, when you have all the delivery companies and all the warehouse companies that...
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two. the stakes are pretty high. >> reporter: manatees are also known as sea cows and can weigh nearly 3000 pounds on a et the population is recovering after being endangered. >> we did have an orphan calf that was hand reared, returned to the wild. and she gave birth to nine cavs. and who knows how many calves that calf had. >>> seaworld has released 17 manatees to the wild this year. washburn would be number 18. the idea is have her deliver habitat. david begnaud, behind the scenes at seaworld, orlando. >> and washburn is expected to give birth in just about four to six months. >>> much more ahead. >>> live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz news at 6:00. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news at 6:00. boston police officer richard -- who was critically injured is now out of the announcement just a few minutes ago. >> he was one of the two officers badly injured in the shootout that left a gunman dead in east boston a week ago. >> the news just coming in to the newsroom. boston police confirmed that officer richard santolo was just discharged from mass general hospital. he had multiple surgeries after
two. the stakes are pretty high. >> reporter: manatees are also known as sea cows and can weigh nearly 3000 pounds on a et the population is recovering after being endangered. >> we did have an orphan calf that was hand reared, returned to the wild. and she gave birth to nine cavs. and who knows how many calves that calf had. >>> seaworld has released 17 manatees to the wild this year. washburn would be number 18. the idea is have her deliver habitat. david begnaud, behind...
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two sides for just $9.99. now for a limited time. only at applebee's. et acquired. dang it! ah! come on! astronauts can vote from space. take a break from the election with red or blue tea. ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: performing a cover of "baby i'm in the mood for you," once again, miley cyrus! [ cheers and applause ] ? ? sometimes i'm in the mood i wanna leave my lonesome home ? ? sometimes i'm in the mood i wanna hear my milk cow moan ? ? yeah sometimes i'm in the mood i wanna hit that highway road ? ? but then again but then again but then again but then again ? ? i said oh baby i'm in the mood for you ? ? sometimes i'm in the mood i wanna back up against the wall ? ? sometimes i'm in the mood i wanna live in my pony's stall ? ? but then sometimes i'm in the mood i don't wanna do nothin' at all ? ? but then again ? i said oh baby i'm in the mood for you ? ? >> all right everybody, how are y'all doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] here at jimmy fallon, everybody in the audience. ? everybody at home, i can't forget about you. i gotta say thanks to you. there is nowhere that
two sides for just $9.99. now for a limited time. only at applebee's. et acquired. dang it! ah! come on! astronauts can vote from space. take a break from the election with red or blue tea. ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: performing a cover of "baby i'm in the mood for you," once again, miley cyrus! [ cheers and applause ] ? ? sometimes i'm in the mood i wanna leave my lonesome home ? ? sometimes i'm in the mood i wanna hear my milk cow moan ? ? yeah sometimes i'm in the...
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two. hue did you turn those photos inha >> a mom and pop business. takes photo, kra ets one big side, front side, back, circles, puts it in jars, fills with liquid a scary display. >> never been more scared than these pictures. >> look at mine. see mine? >> can anyone get these? how do you get it, steve? >> go to littlejarsofhorror.com. standard mons sisters pick out, that's me. >> i'm sorry. this one, this one, this one, standard monster. get anchors and political candidates. sorry about that. >> i am sort of a standard monster. >> no, no. i apologize. >> though are creepy. >> from the spooky to the spectacular. >> okay. get ready for amazing acrobats from cirque du soleil. >> and a are positivance by indy pop band saint motel coming up pop band saint motel coming up right after this.mastering the t one dark chocolate rises above the rest lindt excellence pure, rich, darkly intense... made like no other crafted elegantly thin to reveal complex layers of flavor experience excellence with all your senses and discover chocolate beyond compare happening now? laser sharp pre
two. hue did you turn those photos inha >> a mom and pop business. takes photo, kra ets one big side, front side, back, circles, puts it in jars, fills with liquid a scary display. >> never been more scared than these pictures. >> look at mine. see mine? >> can anyone get these? how do you get it, steve? >> go to littlejarsofhorror.com. standard mons sisters pick out, that's me. >> i'm sorry. this one, this one, this one, standard monster. get anchors and...
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you mentor some et or impart whatever there is to impart. >> stephen: okay, who? >> there is two olympic athletes, carry irvin and dramond green. >> stephen: really? so you give these guys advice? how did you advise them? how do you advise them when they're both up for the n.b.a. champiship? >> this year was tough. >> stephen: it must have been. >> my text messages were definitely bipolar. >> stephen: did you give dramond green any advice on stop hitting people in the groin during >> i didn't -- >> stephen: you didn't think he was doing that? he was working them like a speed bag. >> was he really? >> stephen: yes. >> we need to look at that playback. >> stephen: you don't need to. ask the people who are still in the hospital. >> and lebron stepped over him. there was a moment where he got a little testy. he's an edgy cat. >> stephen: testy's the right word. let's talk about your character in "power." what's his story? we have a great production team around a team of stars. they created a show where a man came from south side jamaica queens, he's impoverished, he's seen the hard p
you mentor some et or impart whatever there is to impart. >> stephen: okay, who? >> there is two olympic athletes, carry irvin and dramond green. >> stephen: really? so you give these guys advice? how did you advise them? how do you advise them when they're both up for the n.b.a. champiship? >> this year was tough. >> stephen: it must have been. >> my text messages were definitely bipolar. >> stephen: did you give dramond green any advice on stop...
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et weapon.'2 the agnute clr would seen before.>> llary clinton and donald trumdid not shake can set the start of their ond dete. the frosty turn continued as the two answer questions about e dereleased friday in which trump was heard using vocal -- vulgar langua go high. >> trump also attacked nton on her deleted emails. >> you should be shedof yourself. >> anything to talk about your campaign. >> while the candidate starting off attacking eother, the audience asked questions about morebstans issues. >> clinton went after umon his taxes. >> people like nald who paid zero >> did you use at $9 million loss to avoid s? >> our i did. o alrs.> cln d tmp have onst matchup next eek. >>> as wecontinue to follow the hew, we now know many of the deaths came from drivers reported in johnston county. robert richonwitnessed the drivers ignoring now the ager who tried to stop it.>> many roads remain impassable and this is actually much lower than the water levels were earlier. high wer and road closed signs went in nor by hundreds of drive. the bridge and tare in harms way and don't care. >> secco riot stood by caution tape posted by his yard and try discourage
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trump has started to go i think after losing the first two debates he started to make wild claims, scorched earth claims about the election being rigged et cetera. so we have to keep putting out a message and we need to call on everybody to speak out about the fact that we run elections and we run them well here. he shouldn't be engaging in those scare tactics. we're needing to push that message and we ask the gop leaders to stand up for the electoral process. >> his campaign just announced a new fundraising record of $100 million. they say it comes from mostly small donors. that would say something about his grass roots support. >> well, we don't have any doubt he's going to have some grass roots support. that's why he won the gop nomination in a field of a lot of candidates. the gop decided he should be the nominee. you point out correctly that a lot of leaders have had cause abandoned donald trump over these sexual assault allegations and some are speaking out, speaker ryan spoke out against his claim that this would be a rigged election. but he's got support. so if anybody looks at our schedules they will know we're not taking anythi
trump has started to go i think after losing the first two debates he started to make wild claims, scorched earth claims about the election being rigged et cetera. so we have to keep putting out a message and we need to call on everybody to speak out about the fact that we run elections and we run them well here. he shouldn't be engaging in those scare tactics. we're needing to push that message and we ask the gop leaders to stand up for the electoral process. >> his campaign just...
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think after -- by all accounts, losing the first two debates, he started to make wild claims, scorched earth claims about the election being rigged, et cetera. so we have to keep putting out a message and we need to call on everybody to speak out about the fact that we run elections and we run them well here. he shouldn't be engaging in those scare tactics. so we're needing to push that message. we ask gop leaders also to stand up for the integrity of the american electoral process. >> there is clinton running mate tim kaine making political hay out of trump's claims. when i talk to democrats and republicans, they see this as an effort by trump to depress voter turnout. hoping that voters declare a plague on both party's houses which they think will benefit trump. that's what we're seeing there, poppy. >> chris frates live in washington, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> what is the basis then, that trump is pinning this on, that this election is rigged and hijacked? is he setting up for possibly explaining if he doesn't win on november 8th? and bigger, potentially more importantly, what are the dangers of saying that to this democra
think after -- by all accounts, losing the first two debates, he started to make wild claims, scorched earth claims about the election being rigged, et cetera. so we have to keep putting out a message and we need to call on everybody to speak out about the fact that we run elections and we run them well here. he shouldn't be engaging in those scare tactics. so we're needing to push that message. we ask gop leaders also to stand up for the integrity of the american electoral process. >>...
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two years. >> shall i taste this. >> yes. >> what do you call it good end. >> a deconstruct et cetera strawberry tart. >> let's name it something that. what about oh, double t. >> tavia's tasty tart, triple t, tavia's tasty tart. name it that from now on. >> you're trying my triple t. >> love your triple t. that's going to be good in your restaurant. what's the name of your restaurant. >> trip tell t. >> we just created a new business. nicely done. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> 10 grand hm. >> yeah. >> what are you going to buy with that. >> i took my family out for vacation and then we went to the beach a few times. i got my brother a laptop. i was able to get a bike. >> so you got nothing left. >> oh, i got some left. >> you got some left. >> but you know i put away to go do college. >> good for you. are you fantastic. >> thank you. >> thanks for being here. >> continued success. >> ladies dust off your martini glass. >> we also have some chef tavia shirts that we sell. >> hold on. i didn't know about this. >> that one is yours and this one is for you. >> thank you. >> and where can i get them. >> you have to contact -
two years. >> shall i taste this. >> yes. >> what do you call it good end. >> a deconstruct et cetera strawberry tart. >> let's name it something that. what about oh, double t. >> tavia's tasty tart, triple t, tavia's tasty tart. name it that from now on. >> you're trying my triple t. >> love your triple t. that's going to be good in your restaurant. what's the name of your restaurant. >> trip tell t. >> we just created a new business....
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public works, what happens when you take advantage of this tilt toward science, stem, et cetera and you bridge the two. would that be controversial? >> some areas are doing that, some schools schools that i know are doing that, it's just that it's not necessarily being done. it can be done. what would be the push to do it. it would be the teachers being able to collaborate. you have a lot of pieces to put together, primarily there might be something more at a secondary level. >> let's take another one in our c-span audience might want to pitch in and their local schools with some of these ideas as well as our live stream. let's say you had a government class in high school and the teacher decided to have part of the course do a voting record at the local state legislature or congress. let's call it congress 101 or state legislature where they look over the voting records, what the campaign-finance pattern is for their lawmakers, they tried to interview them, they put it out on the internet sort reaches a large audience, the politicians know the students are going to do this, it gets them interested in
public works, what happens when you take advantage of this tilt toward science, stem, et cetera and you bridge the two. would that be controversial? >> some areas are doing that, some schools schools that i know are doing that, it's just that it's not necessarily being done. it can be done. what would be the push to do it. it would be the teachers being able to collaborate. you have a lot of pieces to put together, primarily there might be something more at a secondary level. >>...